Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 37
... police office , and the commissioners ' court was con- ducted . Here , apparently , his chief target was a third justice , Matthew Rich- ardson , whom he pointedly asked : why was there never any accounting of fees and fines , and why ...
... police office , and the commissioners ' court was con- ducted . Here , apparently , his chief target was a third justice , Matthew Rich- ardson , whom he pointedly asked : why was there never any accounting of fees and fines , and why ...
Page 48
... Police lost its civilian status , it would lose much of its public regard . He envisaged the R.C.M.P. , which he thought better suited than the militia for preserving law and order , as a " mobile police reserve " which could be ...
... Police lost its civilian status , it would lose much of its public regard . He envisaged the R.C.M.P. , which he thought better suited than the militia for preserving law and order , as a " mobile police reserve " which could be ...
Page 56
... police charges on the mob , police raids , and steel - hatted soldiers advancing with fixed bayo- nets , lent a war - like and spectacular touch to the strenuous scenes [ until ] ... the soldiers and police called it a day and retired ...
... police charges on the mob , police raids , and steel - hatted soldiers advancing with fixed bayo- nets , lent a war - like and spectacular touch to the strenuous scenes [ until ] ... the soldiers and police called it a day and retired ...
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