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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

NO QUESTION OF ABOLITION Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 23. (Deceived February 24, at 11.5 a.m.) _ In the House of Commons Sir William Joynson-Hicks, in answer to questions, said that he was not considering the abolition of capital punishment. The latest figures showed no increase in the number of murders with firearms.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19280224.2.77

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Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 7

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55

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 7

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Evening Star, Issue 19799, 24 February 1928, Page 7

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