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It can hardly be said, that the proceedings in criminal trials are edifying as a Tule, or even morally instructive, and the appearance in. the ladies' gallery of the Supreme Court .of a number of young persons to-day scarcely represented a precedent to be encouraged. Several of the spectators seemed to be still in their 'teens, and th© interest they took in the case before the Court gave the impression of a rather mbrbid taste in criminology, disconcerting at such an. early age. At the public meeting at the Town Hall on .Friday evening in connection with the National Memorial Military Ohapol, Messrs. J. A. Doherty and Howard Foster will contribute items.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 6

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 6

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