The Law Times, 131. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1911 |
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... prison , indeed ! In the French prisons we are told the inmates not only eat well , but they are enabled to drink while they eat . The writer then makes extracts from recent returns of gaol commissariat . He passes over without comment ...
... prison , indeed ! In the French prisons we are told the inmates not only eat well , but they are enabled to drink while they eat . The writer then makes extracts from recent returns of gaol commissariat . He passes over without comment ...
Page 20
... prisons in England and Wales were as follows : Suffra- gists , two males and three females ; weak - minded persons ... prison for two months because he refused to pay an education rate of 18. 9d . , though he offered to pay the poor ...
... prisons in England and Wales were as follows : Suffra- gists , two males and three females ; weak - minded persons ... prison for two months because he refused to pay an education rate of 18. 9d . , though he offered to pay the poor ...
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... prison . Each society agreed to provide 78. 6d . in respect of each juvenile adult prisoner committed from their respective districts , and the Home Office consented to add 10s . per head of the juvenile adults discharged from the prison ...
... prison . Each society agreed to provide 78. 6d . in respect of each juvenile adult prisoner committed from their respective districts , and the Home Office consented to add 10s . per head of the juvenile adults discharged from the prison ...
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... Prison , nowadays , was made too pleasant , and he could not help thinking this was producing results which were far from satisfactory . He had visited a great many prisons , and he believed that the officials all did their duty with ...
... Prison , nowadays , was made too pleasant , and he could not help thinking this was producing results which were far from satisfactory . He had visited a great many prisons , and he believed that the officials all did their duty with ...
Page 32
... Prison Mission was held on the 8th inst . at the Church House , Westminster , Mr. W. F. A. Archi- bald presiding . The annual report showed that seventy - seven women had been given employment during the year , considerably less than ...
... Prison Mission was held on the 8th inst . at the Church House , Westminster , Mr. W. F. A. Archi- bald presiding . The annual report showed that seventy - seven women had been given employment during the year , considerably less than ...
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