The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... reforms in our Police Courts are urgent . But I believe also that much valuable work is being done and that reform should come by evolution , without any drastic sweeping away of the system that history has handed down to us . I One ...
... reforms in our Police Courts are urgent . But I believe also that much valuable work is being done and that reform should come by evolution , without any drastic sweeping away of the system that history has handed down to us . I One ...
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... Reform in our methods of hearing matrimonial disputes is , I believe , coming soon , for public opinion is demanding it . It is likely that one of the reforms will be the associ- ating for these cases of selected lay justices with ...
... Reform in our methods of hearing matrimonial disputes is , I believe , coming soon , for public opinion is demanding it . It is likely that one of the reforms will be the associ- ating for these cases of selected lay justices with ...
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... reform come from the Magistrates ' Association ( where professional magistrates are but a small minority ) . The ... reforms are urgent . My own view is that of Lord Mam- head , who wrote on Feb. 2 : The lay magistracy is worth ...
... reform come from the Magistrates ' Association ( where professional magistrates are but a small minority ) . The ... reforms are urgent . My own view is that of Lord Mam- head , who wrote on Feb. 2 : The lay magistracy is worth ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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