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1825 March April 9
On Sec. Peel's Police-Salary raising Speech.
That injustice may be compleatly avoided, and misrepresentation
as far as possible – the source has of the most miscredited
sources of information for parliamentary debates been
been the Morning Chronicle and the Times hence on this occasion
been drawn upon, and the results are have subjoined:
it will be seen that whether between them there is any effectual reference.
Private salary £800 a year: addition demanded: £200
a year. Magistrates 30: aggregate near £6,000 a year
a year. Ground: if the demand not altogether quite so clear,
to render them so as far as may be is the object of the present
endeavour.
Looked to Deficiencies evils two – 1. deficiency in appropriate aptitude
No 2, 4, 6, 9, 10 deficiency in the quantity of those employed in the province
in the evil experienced: both of these apprehended: remedy to
both, sole but all powerful and all sufficient remedy, the
time struck be ripe for another dose, the £200 a year.
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