| 11. | The court was told that Customs and Excise officers placed the Tai Kok Tsui area under surveillance last July.
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| 12. | From the time of the brothers release, Excise officers, protected by an armed guard, monitored the mill around the clock.
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| 13. | The book was a success, but the excise officers seized and destroyed 400 copies, the last half of the edition.
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| 14. | He was the fourth son of John Ross, an excise officer in Port Glasgow of uncertain ancestry and narrow means.
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| 15. | The cistern and the couch-frame had to be constructed in a particular manner, to permit the excise officer to gauge the grain.
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| 16. | The success of anti-tax rebellions in Saintonge and Angoumois led to other rebellions in France, including some in which excise officers were lynched.
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| 17. | He did not return to Parliament until February 1701 in a by-election for Guildford, where Foot had resigned to become an excise officer.
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| 18. | Mungo himself was also well liked in all the places that he had resided as an Excise officer, namely Stewarton, Saltcoats and Irvine.
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| 19. | This massing of manpower could not go unnoticed by the authorities and a young Excise officer named Noyce reported the facts to his superior.
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| 20. | The culprit, a 29-year-old excise officer named Francis Smith, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, commuted to one year's hard labour.
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