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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52 Finally Howe turned his attention to the operations of the so - called brick - building , where the business of the clerk of the peace , the police office , and the commissioners ' court was conducted . Here , apparently , his chief ...
52 Finally Howe turned his attention to the operations of the so - called brick - building , where the business of the clerk of the peace , the police office , and the commissioners ' court was conducted . Here , apparently , his chief ...
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Arthur Meighen maintained that , if the Mounted 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 ...
Arthur Meighen maintained that , if the Mounted 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 ...
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A few hours later provincial police were requested . That evening , the pattern of conflict continued . The troops , stationed just outside the plant gate , fired over the heads of the angry crowd as they retreated out of range of the ...
A few hours later provincial police were requested . That evening , the pattern of conflict continued . The troops , stationed just outside the plant gate , fired over the heads of the angry crowd as they retreated out of range of the ...
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