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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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's Bill be adjourned till further
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enquiry and that he be desired to attend the
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next Meeting
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It was moved by Mr Joyce and
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Seconded by Mr Collier that an Advertisement
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be inserted in the Morning Advertiser and
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the Times informing the Public at large
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that a Meeting wou'd be held on Thursday
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the 15th day of October Instant to Contract
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with such Persons as are willing to serve
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the Poor in the
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with Meat,
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Butter and Cheese for Twelve Months
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The Question being put was
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Affirmative
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