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Page 218-47
... present day . In applying the test of obscenity laid down in Reg . v . Hicklin ( 18 L. T. Rep . 395 ; L. R. 3 Q. B. ... present . Accordingly , not only had the justices failed to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Magistrates ...
... present day . In applying the test of obscenity laid down in Reg . v . Hicklin ( 18 L. T. Rep . 395 ; L. R. 3 Q. B. ... present . Accordingly , not only had the justices failed to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Magistrates ...
Page 218-284
... present case could not set up that the desertion of the husband continued over the period during which she had evinced to him a firm and decisive determination that he should not return to her . Her petition failed on that point . The ...
... present case could not set up that the desertion of the husband continued over the period during which she had evinced to him a firm and decisive determination that he should not return to her . Her petition failed on that point . The ...
Page 218-316
... present maximum of £ 200 and whatever is the new , maximum probably will entail a hearing of not less than two or three hours . To absorb even an occasional trial of this duration into the existing normal scheme of sittings lists in a ...
... present maximum of £ 200 and whatever is the new , maximum probably will entail a hearing of not less than two or three hours . To absorb even an occasional trial of this duration into the existing normal scheme of sittings lists in a ...
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THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS | 218-2 |
LEADING ARTICLE | 218-13 |
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE | 218-27 |
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