POLICE IN THE VICTORIAN TIMES
Open slather - anyone for a punch-up? Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Jan 16, 2008 "God help us if we have to wear gasmasks to go to the tennis," the Victorian Opposition Leader, Ted Baillieu, said after police and the tournament ... John Lloyd fears Davis Cup noise levels Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 13 hours ago Shouty tennis fans are in the news, after the Victorian police were forced to use pepper-spray to subdue unruly and "offensive" spectators at the Australian ... Man to stand trial for partner's death The Age, Australia - 7 hours ago Mr Hawkes told police he continued drinking until 6am (AEST) before retiring to bed. He said at the time Ms Brockie appeared to be sleeping on a mattress on ... Clamp on fans a sign of the times Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Dec 26, 2007 Supt Stephen Leane warned police would continue their zero-tolerance approach at the MCG over the next four days. Former Australian cricketer and Victorian ... VUE Weekly AWKWARD TIMES; DESPERATE DREAMS: THE GENERATION OF YOUTH VUE Weekly, Canada - 12 hours ago Childhood as we understand it is a construction of the Victorian era, a departure from the concept of kids as smaller adults. The teenager was a post-WWII ... police in the victorian times - Google News Torchwood: Complete Series 1 DVDTimes.co.uk, UK - Jan 15, 2008 It dated back to a Scottish mansion in Victorian times when the queen was bitten by a werewolf and, it was suggested, contracted lycanthropy and, ... Risky business as Corey Delaney's party escalates NEWS.com.au, Australia - Jan 14, 2008 Between 400 and 500 young people went on an alcohol-fuelled rampage, attacking police cars and police with rocks and bottles. ... Dramaturg delves into play's past goTriad.com, NC - 5 hours ago "There are a number of books about the social and economic conditions in the Victorian era that are available," Bennett said. "My job is to whittle it down ... Courts security tightens Geelong Advertiser, Australia - Jan 15, 2008 The Auditor-General also found not all courts had a continuous police presence during court sitting times, no country courts had protective services ... Jeepers, that the hun yellow pages is far more police in the victorian times thirsty than that unintelligible mistress.