DEAD SOLDIERS’ OFFENSES
ERASION Of CONVICTIONS IMPOSSIBLE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 10. (Received February 11, at !) a.m.) Sir William Joy n son-Hicks, while sympathising with the recommendation of the grand jury at Birmingham that convictions recorded against soldiers and sailors killed in the Croat War should Ixs erased, regretted that he had been unable to discover a practical method of giving effect thereto.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11
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64DEAD SOLDIERS’ OFFENSES Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 11
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