FLOGGING FOR CERTAIN CRIMES
Sir,-Ycafs ago garro Hug. became very common in. London. I'lflStging KM tried as an antidote, with, gift, enccea.. I have often felt surprised at Judges neXthnj theirpowers in Hint direction, in KVcrimWaw.lt on children, iiml giving instead long terms of impiisonmcnt at great expense to o riinntrv 'Hie argument Unit Hogging bnXs Uio official who has to indiet it. is not worth consul tUon. -Mother," in your tone H^ 1 ;' says she would lay it on herself. Moio power to her. Afloallw««« punishment the criminal shomd.be, tiealJd « s we treat the lambs-oarmarkod, oteTlion he migllt be ntned -w en the run to earn his own living.—l 0 -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 304, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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124FLOGGING FOR CERTAIN CRIMES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 304, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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