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The law in all its power anti dignity assembled at Beverley recently for the East Riding Quarter Sessions. There were: —Sixty persons who had been summoned from various parts of the riding for grand and common juries; forty-five magistrates; six barristers; a corps of newspaper reporters; a large force of policemen from different east riding centres; numerous Court officials and clerks. The only prisoners before the Court were two boys, who were sent to reformatories for stealing chocolates. The feelings of a juryman from Filey, who had to rise at 5 a.m. to attend the

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Shannon News, 9 June 1922, Page 2

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95

Untitled Shannon News, 9 June 1922, Page 2

Untitled Shannon News, 9 June 1922, Page 2

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