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07/02/1893

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Date of Article: 07/02/1893
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 951
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2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. ! TTI? 8DA. Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1893. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. OFFICE SO. NAME. BEQ. NO. COM- PLXN. ENLISTMENT. PLACE OF PABISH AND COPNTY IN WHICH BOBN. DESERTION OR ABsENCE. DATE OF PLACE OF MARKS AND REMARKS. 66 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Edmonds, II. A. Edwards, Cbas. W. Egan, Joseph Faithful, Arthur R. Fitzgerald, Matthw, Foley, Bartlioloinw. Fox, John Francis, Chas Jas. Francis, Harry Fraser, James 90590 Royal Artillery 92791 Roynl Artillery — Vorkshire L. I. 2441 6th Dragoons 4344 R. Irish Fus — Manchester Rgt. 3516 Border Regt. 405 Middlesex Regt, 3953: » hropshire L. 1. 1307 Roval Artillery 215 5 21 5 21J 5 27 ' 184 21 22 18 | 19i 43 fair 7 J fresh 5 dark 8J fresh 4j fresh 5 fresh 7 fresh medm 9J fresh 3 fair dk brr. brn brn | brn dark grey dk brn blue It brn blue brn brn dk brn brn lack brn grey brn brn gret seaman t 3 glassblower 17 mill hand blacksmith groom striker labourer carman boot finshr groom June ' 92 London Sept. ' 92 Kngstn- o- T Jan. ' 93 Dewsbury Sept. ' 84 London Nov. ' 92 Cavan Jan. ' 93| 01dhain July ' 92 Wliitehavn Jan. ' 113 London Jan. ' 93 Warley July ' 92ILondon Liverpool, Lanes Kirkdale, Lanes Leeds Islington, Mdx Clones, Monaghan Middlesbro'. Durhm. Whitehaven, Cumb. Islington, Mdx Kelvedon, Essex Edinburgh 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 1 Feb. .21 Jan. 27 Jan. 14 Jan. | l9 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. Devonport en route* Brighton Kilkenny Oldham Dover London Shrewsbrv. Athlone scar forehead # PenrhyndiMidraeth E. D. rt arm • Dewsbury to Pontofract mole It side, scar It thumb blue dots rt arm and thumb scar outer end rt eyebrow s car on groin J. C. rt wrist, anchor, flag, It wrist 75 Kullerton, John 76 Gadsby, Frederick 77 Gallagher, Edward 78 Gilligan, David 79 Ool> ding. Win. 80 Gordon, James 83 Gorman, John 82 Gosling, Robert 83 Grace, James 84 Gray, Richard 5227 K. Irish Rifles 94686 Roj al Artillery 71506 Royal Artillery 356917th Lancers 35* 90 Liverpool Regi. 9771 3cols Guards 3548 Leinsier Regt. 8969'/ Royal Artillery is5 2 20th Hussars 4161 Grenadier Gds. 2045 20 5 22 5 20 i 5 16} 5 23 5 19\ 5 2> ii 5 204 5 21}| 5 fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fair tresh brn brn dk brn jit brn | brn | dk brn | lt brn brn bin bro grey blue grey brn dk brn grey grey blue grey hazel weaver sailor collier iron borer collier labourer groom carman labourer painter 17 Dtc. ' 91 29 Dec. ' 92 15 Mar. ' 89 25 Apl. ' 91 1 Nov. ' 92 13 Aug. ' 92 17 Aug. ' 92 5 Apl. ' 92 27 June ' 92 7 Jan. ' 93 W arngsiwn Cork Warringtn Glasgow Warringtn Aberdeen Canterbury London London Manchester Seagoe, Armagh Birkenhead, Cheshre Wigan Greenock, Renfrew Wigan, Lanes Aberchirder, Banff Waterside, Lndndry. Tillingham, Essex Wapping, Mdx Salford, Lanes 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 14 Jan. 31 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 21 Jan. Belfast Templemre ~ swicli Hounslow Mar Chester London Aldershot Woolwich Aldershot Caterham scar over It kneecap scars centre of back scar base It thumb scars back it hand and over rt hip 3 blue dots base of each finger on furlough mole rt shoulder, scar It thigh S. Atkins, heart, & c. It arm scar rt eye 86 | Grecn. Lewis 86 Green, Samuel 87 Grimsliaw, James 88 Hale, William 89 Haley, Henry • 90 Halligan, Thomas 91 Hands, Albeit E. 92 Hannell, James 93 Harvey, John 94 Hawker, George 34< 3176 4206 3581 4475 93527 77418 3648 2*- 22 0Nrthmbrld I? us. iOth Hussars R. V\ . Surrey Rt 5tliDragoon Gdi Derbyshire Rgt. R. Dublin Fus. RoyalHorseArt Royal Artillery R. ' Welsh Fus. S. Staffs Regt. 19 18} 184 24 19i 19 194 2] 184 2C3 6 fresh fresh dark dark sallow 54 fresh 11 fair 4} [ fresh 4f sallow 5i | fresh lit bin ilk brn ' dk brn black brn bin sandy dk brn dk brn brn grey grey grey blue bazel blue grey grey brn labourer barber labourer stoker shoemaker groom poller labourer labourer stamper 13 June 15' Mar. 29 Dec. ' 3 June 17 Jan. 21 July 14 Oct. 4 Feb. 12 Aug. 6 Juiv ' 92 Nw llc- o- i ' 92 Ashton- u- L ' 92 Guildford ' 91 Luton ' 93 Cbestrfield. ' 92 Carlow ' 92 London ' 90 Watford ' t- 2 Wr cxhani ' 90 Lichfield NevilsCross, Durham Oldham, Lanes Glamorgan Luton, Beds St. John's, Leicester Manchester, lanes Csmberwell, Surrey Watford, Herts Wellington, Salop Nicketts, Warwick 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. Dover anchor, star, L. U-. rt arm Cahir on furlough Guildford scar It side of forehead Aldershot scar rt side of head Derby N ewry scars on both shins Woolwich dots It arm, scar rt thumb Aldershot woman on rt arm Aldershot slight scar It wrist Aldershot on furlough Henry, Walter F. Hetherington, A. HHl, H. H. Holmes, Edward Holmes, Thomas Humphries, F. Ingham, Samuel Jerkins, Arthur Jones, Ihon as Jones, William 258- liW Riding Regt. 1863 Rifle Brigade 4199 Scottish Rifles 71535 Royal Artillery 3571 W .' Riding Regt. S595 R. W arwiek Rt, 3069 W. Riding Regt 42631 Durham L. 1. 2i' 33; S. fetalis Regt 91584lRojnl Artillery 214 23 194 23J 204 19 193 21 24 183 64 fresh 3} fresh Iresh sallow fresh sallow fresh dark 84fresh 5 43 fresh brn brr brn It brn dk bin dk brn brn dk brL black brr blue brn bro grey bm grey grey grey grey blue dyer labourer labourer carter labourer bra? sfoundr mill hand slioefinishr. labourer labourer 131 Dec. 21 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Mar. il4 Dec. 8 Mar. 1 Sept. 20 Oct. 16 Dec. 21 Julv ' 89 Brad lord ' 91 Maidstone ' 91 Hounslow ' 8i' Blackburn ' 92 Bradford ' 92 Warwick ' 91 Bradford ' 91 Noril niptn ' 90 W. Brmwcb ' 92 Derby Bradford Teston, Kent Chelsea, Mdx Accrington, Lanes Wokley, Yorks Birmingham, Wrwck Bradford, Yorks Farnbam, Bucks W. Bromwieh, Stalls Dudley, Staffs 27 Dec. 20 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Jon. 16 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jon. 31 Jan. Jamaica Devonport Aldershot Woolwich Bradford Aldershot Bradford Aldershot Aldershot Aldershot mole It cheek 3 scars back rt hand mole rt shoulderblade birtha ark rt side chest on furlough .- car It breast, squint It eye tattooed It arm on furlough nose has been broken 105 KavaDagh, Geo. 106 Kearney, John 107 Kellv, John 108 Kelly, John 109 Kelly, John 11C Kennedy, Patrick 111 King, Charles 112 Knapper, George 113 Lamb, John 114 Leek, George 3617 4060 2079 3755 94767 93461 3992 3442 4535 3550 S. Dunes Regt. E. Yorks Regt, Liverpool Regt. Manchester Rgt. Royal Artillery Royal Aitillery E. Surrey Regt. Lincoln Regt. Royal Scots York& LancsRgt 19 2- 1 2- 1 21* 19< 214 184 214 214 19 florid fresh sallow iresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh dk brulgrey brn grey dk brn giey brn | blue brn brn dk brn brn brn It brn black brn grey bazel brn grey labourer biicklayer labourer striker labour er shoemaker tinman seaman labourer carter 17 Dec. 14 Dcc. 17 May 24 Nov. 15 Dec. 14 Oct. 10 Jan. 22 Dec. 18 Aug. 30 Nov. ' 91 Wainngtn. ' 92 Sunderland ' 87 W arringtn ' 92 Ashton- u- L ' 92 Kngstn- o- T ' 92 Southsea ' 93 Southwark ' 92 Cardiff ' 92 Glencorse ' 92 Sheffield St. Helen's, Lanes Jarrow, Durham Liverpc ol, Lanes Manchester, Lanes Battersea, Surrey Portsmouth, Hants St. George's E., Mdx Newcastle, Staffs Edinburgh Glossop, Cheshire 15 Jan. 27 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 16 Jan. i9 Jan. 5 Jan. 27 Jan. Birr Beverley Manchester Ashton- u- L Woolwich Prtsmouth Kugstn- o- T Aldershot Glencorse Pontefract indistinct tattooing both arms bracelet It wrist, scar on forehead tattoo spot both thumbs two scars on loins scar back head and above rt ear K. D., dots l't arm, I. L., & c., It flags, shield, F. B. rt arm head of man, flower, & e., It arm lib Li ach, Thomas 2707 Duiham L. 1. 243 5 7 fair It brn brn groom 116 Lewis, William T. 89766 Royal Artillery 19 5 44 dark bin blue labourer 117 Lloyd, John 4063 Liverpool Regt. 18 a 54 fresh bin brn labourer 118 Lockyer, Fiedk. 4152 R. W. SuireyRt. 194 5 5 dark brn blue carman 119 Lodge, John Wm. 1845 W. Riding Regt. 264 5 84 fresh brn grey weaver 12( Loudon, James 91903 Royal Artillery 224 5 63 fresh dk brn blue miner 121 Macey, Jcseph 8238 Army Ser. Corps 24 5 34 . fresh dk brn bru fishmonger 125 Mackin, James 2731 S. Lanes Regt. 193 5 3 fair dk brn grey # 128 Moddox, Jesse 3356 Border Regt. 20 5 33 dark brn grey gun stocker 124 M » r sworth, Richd. 3234( Leinstfr Regt, 2- 5 74 fallow brn grey labourer 29 July ' 87 Redcar 11 Apl. ' 92 Gravesend 31 Dec. ' 92 Liverpool 20 Sept. ' 92 Guildford 11 Mar. ' 66 Huddersfld 9 Aug. ' 92 Glasgow 5 June ' 8b London 20 Apl. ' 89 Warringtn 25 Jan. ' 92 Birminghm 25 Nov. ' 9l| Birr bhoreoitcli, Mdx 20 Jan. Shrewsbury, Salop 28 Jan. Liverpool, Lanes 22 Jan. Lan betb, Surrey 21 Jan. Iluddersfield, Yorks 27 Dec. Storehouse, Lanark 15 Jan. StokeNewingt. n. Mdx23 Jan. Curragh, Kildare iO Jan. Stafford 25 Jan. Astry, Kildare — Aldershot on lurlough Shorncliffe two small brown moles rt axilla Warringtn. scars head, W. I. P. P. It arm Guildtord shield, wreath, & c., rt arm N ew castle* * Jamaica Leith Fort somewhat in- kneed, 2 scars ankle Woolwich c rosses, dots It arm, scar forehead Birr ' telegraph messenger Dcver dots It arm; off pass Netley figure of a woman rt forearm 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 Manuel, John Marshall, William Matlock, William May, Harry Mayers, Frederick McAllister, Thos. McCabe, James McCartney, Patrick McDonald, Thomas M cDonnell, Patrick — 7th Hussars 1682 Rifle Brigade — Border Regt. 3438 S. Staffs Regt. 3752 Essex Regt. 4301 Royal Scots £ 066 Royal High. 5117 Royal High. 4322 Scottish Bord'rs 3320| Leinster Regt. 135 McDougall, Wm. 136 McKiernan, Wm. 137 McRae, Lorne 138 Mollart, John 139 Moore, William E. 140 Moran, Jomes 141 Myles, F. W. 142 Nangle, Peter 143 Newman, Charles 144 Norris, Win. Henry 35 3 2721 8746 3628 4340 3845 23S4 3895 4055 Highland L. I. R. Warwick Rgt. Scots Guards N. Staffs Regl. Durham L. I. Welsh Regt, Dorset Regt. W. Yorls Regt Middlesex Regt. E. Yorks Regt. 244 5 214 5 1SJ 5 204 ! 5 184 5 25) 184 184 20 3 73 fresh dark ruddy fresh fresh fresh freBh fresh fresh ruddy 214 24 274 2i 3 20 183 263 194 184 183 7 5 84 5 64 4 84 M 33 4 dk bin brn brn auburn fair red brn brn brn dark grey grey blue grey blue blue blue grey blue hazel shoeingsmh groom seaman collier labourer bill poster millworker millworker rivetter labourer Jan. ' 93 Oct. ' 91 Jan. ' 93 June ' 92 Jan. ' 93 Feb. ' 92 Oct. ' 92 * ept. ' 92 Dec. ' 92 Feb. ' 92 W rexham Gravesend Barking Wednesbry Warley Glcncorse Dundee Dundee Edinburgh Limerick Minera, Denbigh Notting Hill, Mdx Liverpool, Lanes Darlastou, Staffs Hackney, Mdx Glasgow, Lanark Dundee, Forfar Liff, Forfar Canongate, Ednbrgh St. John's. Limerick 12 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 31 Jan. 14 Jan. Wrexham Devonport Barking Aldershot Warley Glencorse Perth Perth Brwck- o- T Aldershot blue n ark outer angle It eyo small tumour It buttock numerous devices both forearms scar It arm and It eyebrow faint anchor It arm J. B. and star It arm, scar rt hip W. C. J. K. P. C. It arm, flags rt arm clasped hands, crown, & c. rt arm higlilander and girl rt forearm tresh fair fresh fair pale dark sallow ordnry medm fresh dk bri. It brn brn brn It brn brn light dk brn dk brn brn dk brn baker shoemaker vanman miner engineer labourer student of* labourer grinder labourer grey grey brn grey brn blue grey blue blue 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 O'Brj an, J ames O'Connor, John O'Neil, Lawrence Park, Peter Peters, Wm. Geo. Phillips, Edward Primett, Arthur Rejnolds, Harry Ridley, Henry T. Riley, John — Rojal Artillery 1212 ConnaugbtRngs 39fc0 Yorkshire Regt. 4514 A. & S. High. j10900 Army Ser. Corps 3983 ConnaughtRngi 87487 Rojal Artillery 4591 Goidon High. ^ 3393 Royal Artillery — Durham L. 1. 22 204 5 193 5 204 19 274 194 184 21 224 fresh fair fresh allow fresh fresh freBh fresh fresh brn dk brn brn It brn dk brn brn dk brn brn dk brn blue grey blue blue grey brn grey blue blue Mar. May Sept, Mar. Jan. Nov. Mar. Jan. Nov. Dec. ' 9u Hamilton ' 90 Warwick ' 90 Edinburgh ' 92 Lichfield ' 92. Nw'tle- o- T. ' 92 Reading ' 87 Dorchester Seaforth London Liverpool Barony, Lanark Dublin Eorgandeuny, Perth Burslem, Staffs Gateshead, Durham Bristol, Gloucester Kilcoe, Cork Liverpool Clerkenwell, Mdx Liverpool, Lanes 8 Jan. 31 Jan. 23 Jan. 16 Jan. 31 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 27 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Jan. Aidersliot Aldershot Dublin Sniallthorn Aldershot Cardiff Aldershot Seaforth Hounelow Beverlev scar of cui over It cheek- bone smallpox marks on face scar of cut under It eye off furlough scar It side nose and front It leg eoat- of- arms It hand * medieine scar nape and rt shoulderblade scars forehead, It cheek, & bead loft 2 front uppe* teeth labourer labourer labourer miner painter clerk labourer bricklayer 15 rivetter j 6 abourer | 26 Jan. July Jan. May Aug. June Nov. Sept. Oct. Jan. Bridgend Glasgow Richmond Glasgow London Galway Kngstn- o- T Leeds Stratford Wlntworth Skibbereen, Cork Rillavine, Galway Sheffield, Yorks Boness, Linlithgow Wandsworth, Surrey St. Nicholas, Galway Lambeth, Surrey Leeds, Yorks Stepney, London Sunderland, Durham 23 Jan. 18 Jan. 30 Jan. 14 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. eu route* * to Cardiff Pembroke large scar on back of head Richmond BlacknessC two small scars inside rt nipple Woolwich heart, N. F., cross flags, & c., It arm Pembroke scar underneath chin Woolwich three moles on buttocks Aberdeen " I love you " It arm, » " H. R." rt Woolwich woman's 1 ead rt forearm, marks It en route* latt' oed lr thumb * to Nw'tlo- o- T, 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 Roberts, Robert Robertson, John Ross, George Ruthven, Robert Sargeant, Thomas Schofield, Thomas Scott, A. Simpson, Fred Skinner, Alfred Slavin, Peter 3b03 Bedford Regt. 4695 Gordon High. 1647 Royal High. 94825 Royal Artillery 3618 Liverpool Regt. — S. Staffs Regt. 4384 A. & S. High. 3540 W. Riding Regt. 223 & 184 5 93326 3827 Royal Artillery DerbyshireRegt 194 244 20 213 224 25 194 213 ti 6 6 9 3 64 6 54 94 64 tanned sallow fieth fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dk brn hazel dk brn hazel brn blue 165 Smith, Alfred 166 Smith, Charles 167 Smith, Harry 168 Smith, John 169 Stephens, Elias 170 Sullings, Lawrcnce 171 Swanston, R. 172 Swteney, John 173 Sweetser, William 174 Swift, Reuben 3474 R. Warwick Rgt. — Yorkshire Regt. 3384 Yoikshire Regt. — King's R. Rifles 4C31 Yorks L. I. 9440J Rojal Artillery 26457 Royal Engineers 2039 R. Munsf erFus. 4596 Gordon High. 7 0 Grenadier Gds. 193 5 20 J 5 19i 5 21 204 194 213 284 183 2! 3 44! fresh 4 4' dark fresh fresh sallow freeh fresh fresh fresh Iresh It brn fair brn dk brn sandy brn brn blue grey grey blue blue blue hazel labourer wire worker fireman painter labourer labourer moulder brewer carman sailor brn ibrn black dk brn dk brn brn brn auburn brn brn grey brn brn brn brn brn hazel blue grey -' ley May Hi Oct. ' 92 Dec. ' 91 Dec. ' 92 Sept. ' 91 Jan. ' 93 Feb. ' 92 Oct. ' 92 Oct. ' 92 Oct. ' 92 Hertford Aberdeen Glasgow Hounslow Wairingtn W'lvrmbptn Stirling Halifax Lambeth Sunderland Holyhead, Angloea Peterhead, Aberdeen Dundee, Forfar Dumbarton Liverpool, Lanes Bilston, Stafford Falkirk, Stirling Leeds, Yorks Uoxton, Mdx Washir gton, Durhm melal roller labourer seaman collier collier sackmaker labourer flax dresser 30 groom 14 labourer 13 Nov. ' 91| Birminghm Jan. ' 93 Darlington July ' 9T l'rtsmouth Jan. ' 93 Derby Nov. ' 92, Warringtn Nov.' 92 Stratford | Apl. ' 92 Nw'tle- o- T. Aug. ' 8b Crrickfrgus Sept. ' 92 Hounslow Dec ' 86iNottinghm Birmnghm, Warwick Middlesbro', Yorks Leeds, Yorks Mansfield, Notts Newcastle, Staffs Spitalfields, Mdx Yarmouth, Norfolk Glasgow, Lanark Islington, Mdx Calverton, Notts 31 Jan. 25 Jan. 16 J an. 23 Jan. 23 Jan. ' 4 Jan. 14 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 1 Feb. Devonport Aberdeen Limerick Woolwich Manchester en route* Edinburgh Lichfield Woolwich Colchester il Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 31 Jan. 28 Jan. Aldersliot en route* Jersey eu route* Poutefract Woolwich Chntham Dublin Aberdeen Windsor sc ar over rt buttock & scapula • car ll armpit, scar It knee dots web of both thumbs, & c. mole abdomen slight contraction It little finger Wolverhampton to Lichfield mole It cheek, anchor, & c., It arm i clot rt and 4 dots It forearm i « cars It neck, crucifix It arm ^ man's body tattooed It forearm * to Newcastle- on- T. * from Derby to Winchester J. S. on lr. forearn, scar on rt scar inside rt middle finger anchor and bracelet rt forearm 175 larry, Benjamin 176 Taylor, James 177 Taylor, Stephen 178 Thomas, Thomas 179 Thomas, William 180 Thompson, H. 181 Thomson, Arthur 182 Urquhnrt, James 183 Ward, William 184 Watson. Walter 2098 Rille Brigade 3680 Border Regt. 4029( Middlesex Regt — Royal Artillery 3738 3086 £ 071 2547 3104 4065 Welsh Regt. Leicester Regt. Royal High. Scott- sh Rifles Norfolk Refjt. E. Yorls Rent, 22 204 184 18 223 193 184 234 0 19 64 fair 54 53 64 44 54 73 6 61 fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark reob dk brn brn brn brn ' bin brn It brn dk bru brn blue grey blue blue blue brn It brn hazel ffTPV carman labourer labourer collier collier painter labourer shoemaker servant sailor Feb. ' 92 Dec. ' 92 Jan. ' 93 Jan. ' 93 Nov. ' 92 Julv ' 91 Oct. ' 92 Aug. ' 87 Mnr. ' 9ir Dec. ' 9- London Stcktn- o- T London A berdare Pontypridd Leicester Glasgow Glasgow Reading Rfvprlpv St Pancras, Mdx Newcastle- on- Tyne Lambeth, Surrey Dowlais, Glamorgan Newtown, Montgmy St. Margaret's, Leic'tr Barony, Lanark Govan, Lanurk Wokingham, Berks Hull Yorka 27 Jan. 26 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. iJl Jan. 28 Jan. 31 . Tnn. Dublin Dover Hounslow en route* Newtown Chatham Perth Hamilton Wa ley Rev^ rlev large ociir bacK oi i t knee scar top of head, slight varicocele rt little finger bent, scar It thumb * to Cardiff small blue mark on bridge of nose bust of sailor, A. H., & c. rt arm J. U. both anus, sea- rt elbow woman rt arm, scar It lower jaw clnsneH tmnil J over heart rt arm 60 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. ! TTI? 8DA. Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1893. EXTRACT FROM REGULATIONS FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c. 724. Every possible effort is to be made to check deser- tion and straggling, and, by lawful means, to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees without leave. Descriptions in the established form are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commanders- in- Chief, but at home one copy is invari- ably to bo sent by the Captain to the Chief Constable of the deserter's or absentee's usual place of rosidence, if it is known, and also to any other place or places where he is likely to have gone. 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of the arrest and subsequent disposal of deserters and absentees is governed by the provisions of Section 9 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62 ; and by Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of those Statutes, any person arrestod on suspicion of being a deserter or absentee from Her Majesty's Navy, shall be taken, and charged beforo a Magistrate, and by him, either— ( a) Committed to prison pending enquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should such identity be proved, handed over to Naval custody, or — ( A) Committed direct to Naval custody on board any one of Her Majesty's Ships. In either of the above cases, after the deserter or absentee has been delivered into Naval custody, he may be dealt with under tho Naval Discipline Act. 4. If arrested on Naval Warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Diicipline Act, the deserter or absontee may be received direct into Naval custody, and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, but no deserter or absentee who has not been arrested under such warrant shall be received from the Police, or from any other person, unless such deserter or absentee has first been charged before a Magistrate. 5. A deserter or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though no warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, oran absentee without leave, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unless he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him be de- livered into Naval custody, or— ( S.) Be arrested on a warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, and delivered direct into Naval custody. In either case, however, the question whether he is, or is not, a deserter or absentee, must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained for a rea- sonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be true, then he cannot be punished at all under the Naval Discipline Act, but he may either— ( a.) Be received and detained in Her Majesty's Navy, or— ( 4.) If not received into Her Majesty's Navy, he may, on conviction thereof before two Justices of the Peace, be adjudged to be punished, if in England, as a rogue and vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. When any deserter, or absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a Warrant issued under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Com- manding Officer of any one of Her Majesty's Ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated, and a note taken in writing of the proceedings; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make, and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner, and duly witnessed; and the accuracy of any such statement is to be carefully tested before the case is finally disposed of. 724a. The penalties for inducing men to desert or im- properly absent themselves, or for employing or concealing deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline Act. » # # * * 727. Except in the cases specified in Art. 729, the Commanding Officor of a Ship may authorise the payment of a reward not exceeding 31. to any Constable or other person by whom a deserter may be brought on board the j Ship to which he belongs, or delivered up to any duly authorised person within two years of the dato of his | desertion. The amount of reward should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and in considering these, the zeal shown, and the trouble taken, by the Constable, or other I person, by whom the arrest of the deserter has been effected, should be duly weighed. Tho above Regulations for the payment of rewards will • not bo held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Constable or other recognised authority, unless it can bo clearly shown that sucli deserter had been induced so to surrender himself by I the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable, or other I person ; but exceptional cases of this description are not to be | dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home, or 1 Commanders- in- Chief or Officers in command of Stations I abroad, for full inquiry into the circumstances. | 2. In cases where persons have been more than two years in a state of desertion, no reward is to be paid without previous reference as above; and it has been notified to the Constabulary generally that when deserters are apprehended in the United Kingdom after such a period of absence, they are not to be removed from their places of confinement until tho Admiralty has been communicated with. # « # • # 3. A reward, not exceeding 31., may also be paid for the apprehension of any person who, without, in the opinion of the Captain of the Ship to which he belongs, being guilty of desertion, comtj' ts any one of the following offences, the par- ticulars of which are to be stated in the offer of reward :— Sa.) Breaks out of his Ship. 6.) When on service away from his Ship, quits his place of duty, and remains absent after the time at which he ought to have returned to the Ship, ( c.) When the Ship is under sailing orders, remains absent without leave until after the ship has sailed ; pro- vided that the fact of the Ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward, not exceeding 1I., may be paid for the appre- hension of any man who overstays his leave. In giving these rewards, the same considerations as govern the payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward is to be paid for the apprehension of any Commissioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 728. I" addition to tho foregoing rewards, there may be paid to the Constable, or other person bringingDeserters or Stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been lairly incurred, and to be in accordance with these regulations; viz. ;— Railway Fare ( return) of Escort - - f As an ordinary rule, ' Railway Fare ( single) of Deserter or < not to exceed Id. Straggler L Per mile. Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the Deserter or Straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, Boats, & c. Subsistence of Deserter or Not exceeding Is. while under Straggler. detention, or 2s. 6d. a- day when travelling. Subsistence of Escort - At the same rate as that allowed for Petty Officers under Article 1396, according to tho time necessarily occupied in conveying the Deser- ter or Straggler to his destination and returning; namely, 2 s. ( id. wnen absent above 9 hours, and not absent dur- ing the night; and 5 » . when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absence, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unless the extra time for which payment is claimed exceeds, by more than 9 hours, tho full time for which 5s. would be paid. Tho only other charges which, except in special' cases, should be sanctioned, are a fee of 2s. to tho Magistrate's Clerk, and a fee of 2s. 6d. to any inodical practitioner by whom the Deserter or Straggler may have been examined. 2. No further claim for loss of time or for subsistence made by any Constable or other person apprehending a Deserter or Straggler is to bo entertained, in cases where a Reward is payable. 3. When no reward is payable, the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, should be directed, in addition to the above items, to prefer a claim for such other expenses as he may consider himself fairly entitled to, but every case of this description is to be forwarded to the Admiralty for examination and decision. 4. Should the Constable, or other person bringing a Deserter or Stragglor on board, object to the Captain's award, the case is to be submitted to the Commander- in- Chief, who, if unable to settle the question, will forward it for the decision of the Admiralty. * # # • • The Governor of the gaol will furnish a statement of the number of days' subsistence issued, for which the charge of one shilling per diem is to be raised. # # # # * 6. With a view to simplifying the payment of suoh claims, Magistrates and Governors of gaols, when requested to send Deserters or Stragglers back to their Ships, should be informed that it is desirable that the men should be sont in the custody of the Constables who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to cases of Deserters or Stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, when the following course is to be observed :— No payment is to be made by the Accountant Officer in respect of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may be duo to him. The Constable will fill up a form, prepared for the purpose, which he is to produce, and in which he will include the whole of his expenses, and certify that they were necessarily incurred by him. He will then hand the form to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who will, with the approval of the Captain, charge the Deserter or Straggler with the sum shown thereon, to- gether with any reward, if due, and note in the space provided on the form the fact of the charge having been made. The form is then to be returned to the Constable. The payment of the expenses incurred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and the Commissioner of Police. 729. No reward, except as provided in the following para- graph, is in any case to be paid to a person bolonging to the Fleet, nor to any other person, for the apprehension of Deserters or Stragglers within the precincts of a port or place wheto there is a Police Force employed in any Naval Establishment 2. Whenever the Police of Ships, or other persons in the Fleet, are sent on shore for the express purpose of collecting Deserters or Stragglers, they are to be paid the amount of extra pay provided for by Article 1372, provided the Captain it satisfied with the manner in which the duties have been per- formed, and that no unnecessary delay took place in their per- formance ; and in order to encourage the Local Police at the Home Ports in searching for and apprehending Deserters and Stragglers, a reward, not exceeding £ L for each person appre- hended, within the limit of two years, may, at the discre- tion of, and under such regulations as may from time to time be laid down by the Commanders- in- Chief at the Ports, be paid to any Constable of Local Police who arrests a Deserter or Straggler. 3. These expenses are to be paid by the Accountant Officers of the Ships. ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. OFFICE HO. 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 NAME. SHIP DESERTED FHOM. DATfi. RATING, Eden, William Foulkes. Edward Goffe, William H. Goodehild, Robt. P King, Percy Marsden, William Moore, Henry Tarr, Harry Toole, Henry Wildfire, deserter Neptune, deserter Lion, deserter Katoomba, deserter Ganges, deserter Wildfire, deserter Wildfire, deserter Northampton, deserter Ganges, deserter 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 6 Dec. 18 Jan. 29 Jan. 23 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. stoker boy, 1st class boy, 2nd class bugler, R. M. L. I. boy, 2nd class stoker stoker A. B. boy, 2nd class WHERE BORN. H 0 < h 3 M C0M- PLXN. HAIR. EYES. Oxford 191 5 5 fresh black blue Chester 18 a 31 dark dk brn blue Bristol 1G 5 1 fresh brn blue Queenstown, Cork 18J 3 6 fresh It brn grey Woolwich, Kent 15,' 5 6 fresh brn blue Liverpool 22 5 6 fresh black hazel East Peckham, Kent 21 0 7} fresh brn blue Doi- choster, Dorset 20} 0 6 fair dk brn grey London 161 0 5 fair It brn brn MARKS and REMARKS. head tattooed on chest pockpittcd, scar both legs and under rt eye anchor and spot tattooed It arm " King" tattooed It arm scar on It hip H. T. and 4 spots rt arm\ m > le under rt ey e KOYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters. OFFICE NO. NAME. DIVISION. 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 Bellamy, Thomas Boater, Edward Botting, G. H. Chauncey, William J DewiDgs, J. Glover, Alfred Griffin, Edward Miles, George H. Selway, F. Williams, E. A. IR. M. A. Chatham Portsmouth Chatham Plymouth Chatham LiverpoolR. S Chatham Plymouth R. M. A. WHERE HORN. Birmingham Bethnal Grn, Mdx INutfield, Redhill W. Brmwch, Wrck Truro, Cornwall Peckham, Surrey Waterford Silkstone, Yorks Fifchead, Somerset ' Wilbourne, Wrcstr striker labourer labourer clerk labourer printer groom labourer haulier servant COM- PLXN. 11 AIR. I EiiIMENTAl. 8 EYES. ! Oil PI. AIN 1 CLOTH RS. DAI F. OP i PLACE OP DESfikTION. jDESBniTON. fresh dk bm brn regimentals 27 Jan. Portsmth 91 fresh brn grey regimentals 24 Jan. Chatham 6} fresh orn blue regimentals 23 Jan. Gosport 61 fresh It brn grey regimentals 27 Jan. Chatham 5? fresh It brn hazel regimentals 29 Jan. Plymouth 6 dark dark grey regimentals 13 Jan. Chatham 61 swrthy brn grey plain clothes 28 Jan. Liverpool 61 fair light blue regimentals 22 Jan. Chatham 7} faii- It brn blue rogimfntals 30 Jan. Plymouth 71 fresh dk brn brn regimentals 27 Jan. Prtsmouth 304 ! Wren, Alfred A. | Chatham ; Lambeth, Surrey | 22115 23 | 5 24415 20| 5 181 5 191 5 22 5 19 5 20 i 5 20} 5 123J| 5 6|| fresh | ik brn| blue Iregimentals 2j Jan. [ Chatham | cross, dot, and A It arm MARKS and REMARKS. prize fighter rt arm, sailor on cask It arm H and R rt arm, cross It arm, brown patch back moles on neck and face, 2 crosses and line It arm slightly pockpitted, birthmark rt side of neck N. D. EAV. It arm, N rt arm, stain rt thigh mole on It of neck mole It nipple, brown stain It knee F. F. E. It arm, scar It buttock 4 dots It arm, mole It shoulder blade • house decorator Whenever men suspected of desertion or straggling from the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are brought before Magistrates in the Metropolitan District, it is desirable that the Naval Descriptive Return in use in that District should bo used only in the cases of seamen and others of the Royal Navy, and of Marines, who have deserted from Her Majesty's Ships. In the case of Marines not embarked who have deserted from the Head Quarters of their Divisions, the Army Descriptive Return, as specified in the 4th Schedule of the Army Act, 1881, should be used. In Districts outside the Metropolitan Districts to which Naval Descriptive Returns are not supplied, the Army Form should be used in all cases. MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES ( War Office and Admiralty) wlio have REJOINED, or who, tor NAME. BEG. NO. OR RATING. cORrs OR SHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. NAME. RliG. NO. OR RATING. CORTS OK SNIP. POLICE OAZKT'I'K l. s WHICH AL'VElUJJJtH.. DATE. | XO. OP ADVT. DATE. ( NO. OF ADVT. Dacey, George Duffy, Robert Johnson, Thos. Macey, Joseph 1004 1579 195 8238 Middlesex Regt. R. Irish Rilles Oxford L. I. Army Ser. Corps 21 Jan. ' 93 16 Aug. ' 92 2 Feb. ' 92 31 Jan. ' 93 238 249 266 63 Slaynes, Patrick 1 77500 Taylor, John 1831 Watts, S. L. | 4261 Royal Artillery Shropshire L. I. Durham L. I. 24 Jan. ' 93 129 24 Jan. ' 93 334 24 Jan. ' 9 J 137 1 "•' ..••<> tf TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1893. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. T> JOHN TAYLOR, DECEASED, late of South Wharf Road, Paddington ; died about 1882. His WIDOW may hear of SOMETHING to her ADVANTAGE by applying to I). GUNNELL, Solicitor, 2, Arthur Street West, London Bridge, E. C. LOST, " 1 N August last, TWO MINIATURES on ivory, in closed morocco cases:— No. 1, size about seven inches, Lady, figure three- quarters, regular features, hair in braids; dress, low- necked, dark violet, flowers in hand. No. 2, small oval, Lady, delicately- cut features, hair curls above forehead; dress, sky- blue bodice, low necked, short- waisted. A REWARD will be given on their being restored. Address Housekeeper, 13, Queen Street, Cheapside. £ 10 REWARD, T OST, DIAMOND RING, large single stone claw setting, since Saturday, January 21st. Address 5, Albert Hall Mansions, S. W. £ 5 REWARD. LOST, on evening of 1st inst., a PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, supposed in Strand, near Lyceum Theatre. Apply to Porter, 45, Albert Gate, Knightsbridge. LOST, SUPPOSED left in a HaDsom cab, about 10, Monday, January 23rd, at Notting Hill, a SMALL TORTOISESHELL WORKCASE inlaid with ivory round edges, silver plate on top with initials. Apply 12, Brunswick Gardens, Kensington. LOST, ON Friday, January 27th, at the Lyceum Theatre, or in Ashburn Place, S. W., a BROOCH, single pearl set with small emeralds. £ 2 REWARD will be paid to the finder on bringing it to 24, Ashburn Place, S. W. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. Vice- President— Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH. Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K. P. The Marchioness of Waterford. The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes Daniell. Th « Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. Swinton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craiffie. Geo. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- Col. Davidson. Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. BREAKFAST- SUP ® ?* E P P S ' S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. BERRY'S HOTEL, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER. The Hotel, recently enlarged, la situated near the month of the Harbour, and maintain! its reputation aa second to none in Boulogne. Close to the CASINO and the GRAND BATHING SANDS. Hon. Treasurer—- H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley St., W. Secretary, Lieut.- Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or at the Country Branches ; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom, 4c Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W., or 54, Lombard Street, EC.; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches ; by Messrs. Coutts k ( Jo., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare k Co., Fleet St., E. C. ; by Sir Henry S. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the London and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch; or by the secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, Lieut.- General, Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. f, opt MARGATE, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN. Semper Paratus. LONG ESTABLISHED, RENOWNED, ESTEEMED. The " RUBY" Buvette. CITY OF ST, ALBAN. HEAD CONSTABLE. rpHE Watch Committee of the City of St. Alban invite applications for the office of Head Constable, salary £ 140 per annum, increasing £ 10 every 5 years. Maximum scale of pension, but age limit 60 years. Applications, stating age ( not exceeding 45 years), height and experience, and the earliest date on which the applicant could enter upon the duties, and endorsed " Head Constable," to be forwarded to me by the 21st inst. Candidates selected to attend before the Watch Committee will be allowed 3rd class return fare. Applicants if qualified to act as Inspector of Weights and Measures should so state, but such qualification is not essential A. H. DEBENHAM, Town Clerk. St. Albans, 2nd February, 1893. HUDSON'S HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS TO AND FROM ALL PARTS ESTIMATES FREE. FIREPROOF DEPOSITORIES Victoria Station, S. W Brighton, and Paris— 30, Boulevard . les Italians. BILLIARDS, 40. G. W. REEVE, Proprietor. TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GROVE. DELICIOUS COOL SMOKING. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS IN 2oz. & ioz. PACKETS. London: Established 130 Years. For full particulart address the Proprietor— Rue de Boston, BouIogne- sur- Mer, Also Refreshment Contractor, Boulogne Railway Station. ROYAL HOTEL, HENLEY- ON- THAMES. This magnificent Hotel contains well arranged private dining, bed, and sitting rooms. Long uninterrupted view of river and hills on Berkshire side. Cuisine under the direction of a notable chef from the principal hotels of Paris and Mentone. Wines of the highest character, best service. Lawn tennis and golf. Steam and electric launches, and all kinds of boats at the hotel. Good stabling. Fifty yards from station. Apply for terms to— FREDERICK TROTMAN, Proprietor. PETER ROBINSON, CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, ETC. DISCONTINUING DEPARTMENT. Owing to the increasing require- ments of other branches of the business, the entire stock of the above is now being cleared at greatly reduced prices. 3,000 yards five- frame Brussels carpet, best quality, 3s. 3d. per yard, borders to match. 1,000 yards Wilton Pile, 4s. 6d. per yard, borders to match. 500 yards Tapestry Carpet. Is. 4} d. per yard. 300 Tapestry, Brussels, Wilton, Axminster, and Grosvenor Art Squares, from 18s. 6d. to 5 guineas. 300 yards of Linoleum, from Is. 5d. per square yard. Two 5 ft. Italian Brass Bedsteads, former price £ 15 10s., reduced to £ 9 9s. Twelve Black and Brass Bedsteads, full size, very much reduced, from 14s. 6d. to 70s. Six Iron Bedsteads, full size, 8s. 9d., former price 12s. 9d. PETER ROBINSON, Oxford Street. Cty Purmttfl JMttqti< ii{ r ( ESTABLISHED 1794.) BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS. WILLING'S PATENT ENAMELLED COPPER LETTERS NUMBERS, TRADE MARKS, & c., For affixing to Glass and other Materials. For Windows, Show Cases, Lamps, Glass Doors, Fanlights, & c., & c. For FACIAS, SIGNS, DOOR PLATES. ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C. THE FAMILY PAPER FOB CITY AND COUNTY. THE NORWICH ARGUS. Best Weekly Advertising Medium in the Eastern Counties. Published TUESDAY and SATURDAY. NORFOLK DAILY STANDARD. No other Conservative Daily Newspaper in Eastern England. NORFOLK WEEKLY STANDARD. Published Saturday. LOWESTOFT STANDARD. The Official Organ of the Conservative Party for East Suffolk. Published Saturday. CROMER AND NORTH WALSHAM POST. The only Paper Published in North- East Norfolk. P. SOMAN Al SON, Printers Publishers, HEAD OFFICES : NORWICH, LOWESTOFT, and CBOMEB. LONDON : 130, FLEET STREET. TABLETS FOR TRADESMEN'S WINDOWS. j£ nameUet> 3ron tablets For Signs, Facias, Street Names, Door and Seat Numbers, Railway Station Names, and Notices, and for ADVERTISING PURPOSES GENERALLY. WILLING & Co., Ld„ ' 0, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C., 366, Gray's Inn Road, W. C.; and King's Road, Brighton. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S « CHLORODYNE. 1 CAUTION.— Genuine Chlorodyne. 5 Every bottle of this well- known 10 remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., bears on the Government Stamp the Name of the Inventor— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. W ILLIHTG, 125, STRAND. W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON', PROVINCIAL, AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEI'TIOXAL TERMS FOR A SERIES. Sole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNERS on Top of Front Page of the MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STAN DARD, MORNING ADVER- TISER, PEOPLE, aud Corners 011 pages 3, : i, and H of THE GLOBE. Sole Aqents for all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT FOLICE GAZETTE. WILLING'S, 12ft, STRAND, W. C. BRANCH OFFICES- 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphic Address—" Willings, London." Telephone No. 2,773. Sole Ag^ nt for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. whom all omv'imications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 6 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. ! TTI? 8DA. Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1893. ROYAL IRISH POLICE SHIRT DEPOT, 4, KENT ST., ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST CITY. ALL POLICE OFFICERS SHOULD REFER TO MESSRS. JAMES HICKLAND & CO.' S PRICE LIST, published » t end of " Police Almanac," and page 119 of " Police Index." HU far- famed POLICE STANDARD SHIRTS and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL8 at6s. 6d. and 7s. each • hould cover the body and legs of every grade in the servioe. Extra size, work, and high- clam wools, all made up at Manufacturer's Price direct to the Police Force ( only). Thousand » of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, com- mending their shirts and drawers. The Improved Police Grey Standard Shirt, 6 « . 6d. j with Silk and Crewel Embroidery, only 6d. extra » 8 lbs. weight of pure wool in each pair of shirts; the wonder of all Forces. THE SUPERINTENDENT'S SHIRT, 7s. 6d. Our latest and finest production, made to fit men 6 ft. 8 in., and 20 stone weight, if required, free of extra charge. Be sure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeoui patterns, and • ilk or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police in the Kingdom. Police Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and cheeks, Oxford patterns at 4 » . each ; extra large sizes, 8d. extra. Our finest plain and fancy checked Tweed Shirts, only 6s. 6d. per shirt, double sewn, and extra largo. Write for patterns, son' post free by return, or leave selection of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirelv aeroe with the minute's of the following Chiefs. Chief Constable's Office, Head Quarters, Norwich, To Messrs. JAS. HICKLAND & Co., 2nd January. SIRS,— I beg to inform you the last shirts and drawers you sent me are the best I ever had a' the price, and fit well indeed. 1 have recommended a number of friends to you, and have given them your address. I am. DEAR BIBS, Yours most respectfully, THOS. CHAMBERS, Inspector. P. 8.— You may make mention of thiB if you like as t am more than satisfied with wliat vou have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, DKAB SIR, 21sl January, 1892. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are ail that can be desired ; in fact 1 have never seen anything to equal them. 1 ahall certainly make them known to all my friends. Thanking you for prompt attention. I am, 1> KAB SIR, Yours obediently, GEO. A. BARNETT, lmpector. P 8.— I think every police officer should try the Police Standard Bhlrt. Surely its members should send their orders in thousands to— JAM: ES HIOKLAND oo POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS. * V The only exclusive Police Shirt and Underclothing Depot in the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0. payable at G. P. O., Belfast City. Shirts will be delivered at your Station in 24 hours' notice. READY SHORTLY. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR THE BRITISH AND IRISH PEESS GUIDE ( TWENTIETH YEAR.) PRICE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and other Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Animals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with frill particulars of their time and place of publication, price, general » nd special features, & n 125, STRAND. W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White l/ Vrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. Jft0t[ ttiit0 fast JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, W. C., and 162, PICCADILLY, W, SCALE OF CHARGES FOR AFTERWARDS 2s. per line. IN LEADER PAGE 2s. per line to 50 lines, then 2s. 6d. per line. Public Companies. Legal Notices. Contracts. Elections, fyc. Miscellaneous. Charities. 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