It would bo most advisable; in our opinion, to protect tlio churches against tho designs of miscreants. ■ In seizing tho property of tho Church, tho State has assumed tho chargo ; and responsibility thereof. It is its duty to guard tho treasures it lias appropriated.—"Gaulois," Paris. The army of crime has never been so numerous or so powerful or oven so well disciplined. It has its chiefs, its service of information, its mots d'onlrc, and its rallying signals; it. uses improved weapons.—"Petit I'arision." "The longer I sit in a police court tho more I realise of what littlo valuo statistics are as 'indicating the amount of crime committed," declared Mr. Paul Taylor at tho'Marylohone Court. "For every crime that is punished probably twenty go undetected,"
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 76, 23 December 1907, Page 9
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124Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 76, 23 December 1907, Page 9
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