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OUR CRIME IN SOUTH AFRICA

... without oven, Oil his owln confession, the shatdow of an oxcuso, such a man ought not to he pittishled for a miost heinous crime against the State? Are the people of this nationl playthings triat they ?? to give up their bodies and their possessions at ...

A DRAMA OF SICILIAN CRIME

... by the confessions of some of the prisoners, partlyi )by the investigations of the police, every step in this drarntia .of crime has beien ti-aced and recorded]. It is Icenwn how thle I Iconspirators first strolled luto thee enclosure of thle Piacca )Garibaldi ...

A SAD STORY—CRIME AND SUICIDE

... A SAD STORY-CRIME AND SUICIDE, I -- [PROM TIHE EVANSVILLE (IND.) JOURNAL Or N.;VI F Dr. A. J. Morrison, who had been for fulteol t . highly-respectable and successful physicialn in tic lr;t Henderson, removed fiom there last autumni ts. field, Illinois ...

Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the ..

... Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the aspect of that country is, after all, not so discouraging it was last year. Even if we take for granted, and for not over-coloured pictures ...

CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY.*

... that in order to cure or eliminate crime, we must turn our attention from the crimes themselves to the criminal. Classification and punishment of individual crimes, as such, are ridiculous, for any given kind of crime may be committed by a number of different ...

Poetry

... oh 1 lift himhover'. your soul's for sale, and he's a Dimes and dollars. dollars and dimes! An empty pocket's the worst of crimes' I know a Poor but worthy youth, Whose hopes are built on a maiden's truth;. But thy maiden will break her vow with ease, ...

MB. GLADSTONE SPEAKING THE TBUTH

... ascertain whence this crime really comes, we must watch its movements, and we must see what are tiie concomitants of this crime. That which diminishes while the crime in- creases, is not likely to be the immediate and direct cause of that crime ; but that which ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... separately for every crime laid to his charge he would enjoy a long life passed in the dock, and pro. bably be prosecuted by Liberal and Con. servative Attorneys-General during many changes of government. If his series uf crimes were to be spread over ...

LITERATURE

... impression that there ?? of late beets an crnernons mci ease of serious crimes in -Englatnd disproportionate to the increase of popula- VI tion with justice observes,-' Still the aspect of crime in England ii uour tines is sufficiently serious to terit the most ...

A HATEFUL INCIDENT

... (Continuance). 185L Unlawful Oaths (Continuance) Act. 1853. Crime and Outrage Act (Oantinuance). 1854. Crime and Outrage Act (Continuance). 1855. Crime and Outrage Act (Continuance). 1856. Peace Preservation Act. 1856. Unlawful Oaths (Continuance) Act. 1860 ...

REVIEWS

... habitual fleiders, the men who take to crime as a profession, generally begin young. It is at the critical period of youth, when tendencies are plastic, that we should be most careful to apply methods of dealing with crime which shall prevent the juvenile offender ...