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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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It was moved by Mr.Dyer to
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put up the Proposition one by one
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being seconded;
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a conversation ensued when it was.
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agreed that the resolutions recommendd. by the
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Committee, shod. be read whereupon.
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The
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First
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Resolution
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The first resolution was read.
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the Question put.
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and the Resolution passd. Unanimously.
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The Second resolution-was then put and
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Negatived
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The third resolution, was then put.
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It was moved by Mr. Morton and
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Seconded by Mr. Smith
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That the words nor Hair Powder be
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added
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The Resolution was put, and
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the
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Amendment Negatived
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The Resolution was then put in its Original
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form Passed by a great
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Majority
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The fourth Resolution was then put & Passed.
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