JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.
commission of inquiry advocated. (B* TRLEOtUrit—rBESS ASSOCIATION.) Duncdln, Juno 2. Mr. Arnold, M.l',, thinks that moro necessary than the Timber Commission is h mission—which should bo immediately. appointed—to inquire i fully into tbo condition of the' Justice Department. Tho member for Dunctlin South, who has taken an actiro intorcsl in the prison branch for many years, says th'o roforms brought about'aro Very small, Tho polico branch is in a deplorable state, and that tho caso recont)y> before the VollinfttAn ObUrt was only a minor indication of what ia taking plm» within,' -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 525, 4 June 1909, Page 4
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93JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 525, 4 June 1909, Page 4
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