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07/11/1893

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Date of Article: 07/11/1893
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 1029
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GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893. VOL. X., NU. 1029. REGULATIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whic/ l may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cleque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- stPostal Ordtr, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. Jamei, Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. R. ANDERSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, NOVEMBER 7. 1893. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE nroi • o. VI. MR » E8. • 0, S * COM- a All. IT1I. cxiua. < i a PLIN, w ENLISTMENT. DAT! 01 PLAOI 07 PARISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOUT. DE8" RTION OR ABSENCE. | PATH OF I FLAP! 01 MARKS AND RHUATTTT Arthurs, Frederic k! 6633 Baker, James Berry, Walter 99485 Bowmao, Arthur 7675 Boyd, Arthur 96317 Boyd, James 99382 Brown, George 3839 Callaghan, T. 4290 Carr, Bernard 98975 10 Cavanagh, John I Hampshire Rgt. 18 5 7* Royal Artillery 24* 6 1* Royal Artillery 20* 5 5} King's R. Rifles 19* 5 6} Royal Artillery 23* 5 8* Royal Artillery 211 5 7} R. Scots Greys 24 5 10* Liverpool Regt. 18} 5 5* Royal Artillerj 193 5 7} Durham L. I. 19} 5 6 fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dk bm It brn dk brn red dk brn brn dk brn bra dk brn black hazel blue grey grey bra grey hazel hazel hazel grev labourer shoeingsmh labourer clerk ostler miner striker labourer labourer sweep 13 Oct. ' 93 Basingstke. Andover, Hants 18 Oct. 26 Oct. ' 93 Falmouth Bodmin, Cornwall 27 Oct. 26 Sept.' 93 Preston tf vert an, Lanes 30 Oct. 1 Aug. ' 92 Manchester Greymouth, N. Z. 20 Oct. 2 Mar.' 93 Trowbridge Windsor, Berks 21 Oct. 19 Sept. ' 93 Beith Kilmarnock, Ayr 31 Oct. 2 Aug.' 93 Thornaby- Sunderland, Durham 21 Oct. 19 Sept.' 93 Manchester Manchester 20 Oct. 23 Aug. ' 93 Stafford Stone, Staffs 23 Oct. 24 Oct. ' 93 Stockton Darlington, Durham 24 Oct. Winchester small scar on chest en route* mole rt shoulderblade * to join Nw'tle- o- T. Gosport cicatrix of wound rt ear Woolwich flower- pot, A. B., cross, < fcc. rtarm Leith Fort Maltese cross, 2 anchors, 4e. It arm Aldersliot M. J. G. It arm * on- Tees Manchester small pit over root of nose Clonmel en route* i * to Newcastle- on- Tyn » 11 12 18 14 16 18 17 18 19 > 0 Clark, Charles Clynes, John Corbett, John J. Crawley, Alfred Cutler, Daniel Doyle, James Dunkley, John Ellis, J. English, Walter Fielding, George 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 3491 3489 4114 3392 4052 99429 98636 4419 3942 4375 Gallagher, Francis Gray, T. Grice, George Harmon, James Harris, John Henry, Michael Houlihin, James Hunt, Frederick Hurley, Cornelius Hyndman, Robert W. Riding Rgt. Liverpool Regt. Oxford L. I. R. Lanes Regt. R. Warwick Rt Royal Artillery Royal Artillery E. Surrey Regt. R. Berks Regt. E. Yorks Regt. 24 5 20| 5 24* 5 20 5 1815 18* 5 18* 5 18} 6 18} 5 21} 5 fresh fresh fresh pale sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh brn brn brn brn brn brn It brn brn brn brn blue grey grey grey grey blue blue grey blue hazel carman labourer musician labourer boilermakr labourer labourer labourer porter ( labourer 21 Sept. 14 Feb. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Sept. 16 Aug. 15 Aug. 11 Sept. 5 Oct. • 92 ' 91 ' 92 ' 91 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 Halifax Liverpool Kngstn- o- T Lancaster Birminghm Waterfoi d Weedon Lambeth London Oxford Stratford, Essex Liverpool, Lanes Bootle, Lanes Salford, Lanes Birmingham, Wrwck Ballybricken, Wtrfrd Blakesley, Nrthmptn Southwark, Surrey Liverpool, Lanes Manchester Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Wynberg,* ' South Africa Manchester birthmark on abdomen Kinsale 2 Indian figures rt arm Aldershot mole upper front of It thigh Warwick anchor and A. Cutler rt arm Nw'tle- o- T. Weedon Sborncliffe I. L. H. R. and dot rt arm Reading dancer, flower, star, 4c., rt arm Preston tattooed faith, hope, charity, 4c. 4918! Scottisli Rifles 3403 Seaforth High. 99423 Royal Artillery 4652IR. Irish Fus. 3375 W. Riding Regt 4008 E. Yorks Regt. — 6th Dragoons 2810 R. Berks Regt. — S. WulesBrdrers 452S| A. & S. High. 20 20} 193 23} 23 21} 19 23 18} 20} 4 5* 6! 5* 6 64 8i 4 64 53 fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark dark fresh fresh dk brn dk brn black black brn bra dk brn brn It brn brn blue brn grey blue blue blue brn blue blue . miner waiter labourer labourer labourer ' labourer groom labourer labourer labourer jl7 Oct. 15 Sept. 26 Sept. 16 Mar. 13 Aug. 25 Nov. 20 Oct. 9 Sept. 25 Oct. 17 Aug. ' 93 Glasgow ' 90 Elgin ' 93 Weedon ' 91 Dublin Bradford Stcktn- o- T. Glasgow Reading Newport, M Paisley New Monkland, Lnrk Elgin, Moray Northampton St. Mary's, Meath Rochdale, Lanes Magonery, Monaghan Curriefin, Clare Newbury, Berks Cardiff, Glamorgan Abbey, Renf rew Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Hamilton brown stain It shoulderblade Tipperary mole rt side of lower jaw Weedon female It arm, pockpitted Armagh Wynberg,* ' South Africa Castletown on furlough Glasgow indistinct shamrock It wrist Bermuda anchor and cross both arms Newport, M 3 crosses rt arm, C. H. It arm Edinburgh tombstone rt arm, R. H. twice It 81 82 88 84 85 86 87 88 89 40 Jennings, T. Jones, George Jordon, John Kelly. John King, Wm. Thos. Lane, Alfred Lee, George Lee, John Light, Charles Lilley, William 94128iRoyal Artillery 3630 3. Staffs Regt. — Royal Artillery — Nrthmblnd Fus 2940 W. Riding Regt 3036 6th Drag. Gds. — E. Lanes Regt. 4134' N. Lanes Regt. 3993; Oxford L. I. 95555' Royal Artillery 23 19* 19 19* 22} .9} 18 19} 20} 20} 8i sallow fresh pale dark dark mediin fresh sallow fresh tresh brn It brn dk brn dark black dk brn fair brn black brn grey grey brn blue dk brn hazel blue blue brn blue fisherman labourer striker labourer steward labourer carter labourer shoeingsmh 14 flov. ' 92 3 Jan. ' 93; 26 Oct. ' 93 25 Oct. ' 93 11 Feb. ' 91 8 Feb. ' 93 25 Oct. ' 93 24 Oct. ' 93 30 June ' 92 3 June' 93 Sunderland Wlvrhmtn. Dudley N. Shields Loudon London Chorley Manchester Woolwich Coventry Sheffield, yorks Codsall, Staffs Kingswinford, Wore Darlington, Durham Islington, Mdx Catford, Kent Manchest er Salford, Lanes Poplar, Mdx Edinburgh Nov. Oct. Oct- Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Pembroke Bradford Worcester Nw'tle- o- T. Cape Town York Chorley Preston Kinsale Coventry fligs breast and rt arm, figure It scar on nose and over spine mole rt collarbone and rt shouldr men boxing rt arm women in red jackets It arm scar It eyebrow * pwnbrkr's asst. Alice Tickle rt arm anchor, serpent, M. E. rt arm scar back of It wrist 41 42 48 44 45 46 17 48 49 60 Maskell, Wilfred McDermot, James McDonald, Alex. McGuire, H. McNally, John Mellon, Joseph Miller, John Moore, Thomas Morgan, Wm. Morley, Joe 61 52 68 64 66 58 67 68 69 60 3209 6th Dragoons 3228 6th Drag. Gds. — Seaforth High. 4288 Seaforth High. 99231 Royal Artillery 3914 Liverpool Regt. 4053 Manchester Rgt 99197 Royal Artillery 92734 Royal Artillery 4393Yorkshire L. I. 23 19* 20 25 23 21} 20 19} 23 18| 8* tair 8* sallow 5 dark 4* fresh 8* fresh 5* fresh 7 fresh 7'. sallow 8 fresh 931 fresh brn brn brn dk brn dk brn black hrn brn brn dk bra Nolan, James Price, Llenry Rabev, Alfred Rabey, Charles Rafferty, Alex. Randalls, John Ray, Walter Raymond- de- la-# Roach, George Robertson, John 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Robinson, Charles Robinson, Richard Shields, Hugh Shipman, John W. Smith, Joseph Smith, Robert Spooner, William Still, George Stinchcombe, John Stroud, J. 4692 A. & S. High. 19| 2803 N. Lanes Regt. 28* 2896 R. Munster Fus 22} 4123 D. ofCnwU'sL. I. 18* 5203 Royal High. 19 — 7th Hussars 22 99585 Royal Artillery 23} 3873 W. Riding Regt 28} 94839 Royal Artillery 20 96043 Royal Artillery 122} 3230 6th Drag. Gds. 22* 5 2702 W. Yorks Regt. 21* 5 3402 3rd Hussars 20* 5 4877 Royal Scots 22} 5 — Yorkshire Re » t. 20* 5 8569 Coldstream Gds. 23} 5 3401 3rd Hussars 19* 5 5130 Royal High. 22} 5 8218 Coidstream Gds 21* 6 3680Seaforth High. 21* 5 blu- grey black g « y blue brn grey brn blue grey i barman miner baker moulder mason labourer labourer : labourer stoker ' carter | 24 ' 16 16 2 7 29 ' 5 13 12 ! 5 Aug. ' 92 London Swindou, Wilts | - Oct. Oct. ' 93 Sunderland St. Mary's, Durham 24 Oct. Oct. ' 93 Glasgow Govan, Lanark 19 Oct. Aug. ' 92 Glasgow Govan, Lanark 28 Oct. Sept.' 93 Carmarthn St. Mary's, Tipperary 2 Oct. Aug. ' 92 Liverpool Liverpool, Lanes 25 Oct. Oct. ' 93 Ashton- u- L Manchester — Sept.' 93 Manchester Limerick 21 Oct. Sept.' 92 Swansea Fishguard, Pembroke 31 Oct. Oct. ' 93 Leeds Leeds, Yorks 19 Oct. 4 4 4 6} 6 6 6* 10 9 6* fresh fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fresh dark fresh ruddy fair black fair brn brn dk bra It brn dk bra It bra dk bra grey brn blue grey grey brn grey dk brn grey blue Labourer clerk labourer labourer engineman collier sailor labourer miner Feb. ' 93 Oct. ' 89 July ' 93 July ' 93 Mar. " 93 Oct. ' 93 June ' 93 Aug. ' 89 Dec. ' 92 Feb. ' 93 Brighton York Glasgow Tipperary Bristol Manchester Ashton- u- L Cork Pembroke Belfast Edinburgh London London Bodmin Perth Birkenhead Manchester Winchester Manchester Coatbridge South Leith, Edinb. Camden Town, Mdx Oat well, Norfolk St. Columb, Cornwall Dunfermline, Fife 21 fair freBh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh brn brn brn brn brn dk brn fair dk brn dk brn dk bm blue grey grey dk brn blue bra blue brn hazel brn jcleri spinner hoots labourer ' finisher labourer labourer labourer labourer shrtnnd wtr 7 Oct. ' 93 June' 90 Oct. ' 93 Aug. ' 93 Oct. ' 93 July ' 91 Oct. ' 93 Dec. ' 92 Oot. ' 90 Julv ' 91 London Preston Swansea Glencorse Manchester Greenwich Swansea Perth Bith London Macclesfield, Cheshre Maisemore, Glouc Channel Islands Leeds, Yorks OldMonkland. Lanrk Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oot. Sept. Oct. Oct. Edinburgh Bombay Dublin Dublin Glasgow Chester 1 Woolwich Cape Town Woolwich Leith Fort nose inclined to It, dots It arm scar on forehead scar It eyebrow, star rt wrist blue scar rt cheek, scars It calf harp and shamrock on chest scar It shin and rt arm dot back of each hand large scar beneath chin 2 blue dots base It thumb scar rt eyebrow anihor and J. N. rt arm sear bridge of nose and rt arm dots It arm, brown patch It buttck birthmark It buttock, C. R. rt thmb sear rt thigh and rt knee 2 small scars small o( back scar outer angle It orbit tattooed rt arm * Ta3he, Arthur birthmark above It buttock scar on abdomen Sailcoates, Yorks Barron- in- Furaess Rotberham, Yorks Sheffield, Yorks Manchester Colchester, Essex Swansea, Glamorgan Aberdeen Berkeley, Glouc Margate, Kent Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. York Aldershot Dublin Glencorse Richmond Windsor Dublin Glasgow j London iTipperary scars it eyebrow and rt wrist cross- flags and R. R. It arm bald patch oil rt side of head cross- flags and crown rt arm crooked nose, scar rt arm sear rt index finger cicatrix below It ear G. S. It arm, dots web It thumb scar It knee and rt shin scar rt neck, mole back It arm TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 171 IF EDITH MOORE, believed to have subsequently taken the name of Austin, will communicate with A. B., care of National Safe Deposit Company, 1, Queen Victoria Street, London, she will HEAR OF SOMETHING TO HER ADVANTAGE. American papers please copy. £ 25 REWARD. LOST, on Tuesdaj', August 29th, in or near the Oxford Music Hall, a GOLD KEYLESS HUNTER WATCH, No. 4204, in gold case, with presentation inscription inside, and blue enamelled monogram ( G. B.) on back. Whoever will return same will receive above reward. Apply by letter to WATCH, Deacon's Advertising Offices, Leadenhall Street, E. C. T £ 5 REWARD. 0 Farriers and others. Missing since 18th August, BAY MARE COB, 14ij hands high, in good condition, few white spots under saddle, off- side; two small lumps caused by crupper, one white hoof, near- side; straight on front legs, awkward to shoe in front. Apply Mr. RIDLEY, 42, Asylum Road, Peckham. TO PARISH CLERKS AMD OTHERS. O WILL be given for the Marriage & J /£ Certificate of THOMAS FOWLER and ANN STACEY, which is believed to have been solemnized somewhere about the year 1826, probably in the neighbour hood of Tottenham, Middlesex. Address E. M. ARMSTRONG, Solicitor, 3 and 4, Crooked Lane, King William Street, London, E. C. BOULOGNE SUR MER, OUR FRENCH WATERING PLACE, 31 Hours from the Capital THE CASINO IS NOW OPEN SEA BATHS. wmm BATHS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. RACES AND REGATTAS. EVERY EVENING— Theatre, Balls, Concerts, Private Club, & c. THE FAMILY PAPER FOR CITS AND COUNTY. THE NORFOLK WEEKLY STANDARD AND ARGUS. Beit Weekly Advertising Medium in the Eastern Oountle. NORFOLK DAILY STANDARD. Mo other Conservative Daily Newspaper in Eastern England. LOWESTOFT STANDARD. The Offloial Organ of the Conservative Party for North Suffolk, Published Saturday. CROMER AND NORTH WALSHAM POS1 The only Paper Published in North- East Norfolk. DEREHAM AND SWAFFHAM STANDARD. The popular organ in Mid and South West Norfolk. T. SOMA* SOU, Printers Publishers, ELTLD OFFICES: NORWICH, LOWESTOFT, and CROMEB. LONDON : 130, FLEET STREET. POLICE INSTITUTE, la, Adelphi Terrace, Adam Street, STRAND, LONDON. For the use of all Members of the Metropolitan, City, and Provincial Forces in Great Britain and Ireland. CONTAINS A LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, REFRESHMENT ROOM AND COFFEE BAR. DINNERS PROVIDED AT 8d. EACH. BEDS Is. per night. No Gratuities. POLICE SEASIDE HOWE, 51, CLARENDON VILLAS, WES T BKIGHTON. For the benefit of the Metropolitan and Provincial Police Forces. For Admission Order, See., apply to— MISS GURNET, la, Adelphi Terrace, Adam Street, Strand, W. C. SOUTHERN POLICE ORPHANAGE, 11, GOLDSTONE VILLAS, WEST BRIGHTOST. For the benefit of the Children of Deceased Policemen of the Southern Counties. SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. Apply to the Hon. Sec., MISS GRIFFIN, 5i, Clarendon Villas, West Brighton; Or to MISS GURNEY, la, Adelphi Terrace, Adam Street, Strand, W. C. Cjie jgwntmj) Cimes. ESTABLISHED 1822. THE BEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. CONTAINS LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONTAINS LATEST RACING REPORTS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEETINGS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, & c., Sc. The largest high- class circulation of any Sunday Newspaper UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. ( Tlw puruirrg ESTABLISHED 1794.) BEST ROME AND SPORTING NEWS, ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET. E. C, ) ETER ROBINSON, XFORD ST. PETER ROBINSON. EASON'S SPECIALITIES. o s FANCY CASHMERE HOSIERY, Choice selection, 2s. lid. to 6s. lid. per pair. RELIABLE CHEVRETTE GLOVES, Four buttons, 2a. lid. per pair. " VIEW SURAH SILK BLOUSE, - Ll The " Cicely," in fifty shades, 29s. 6d. LACE EVENING BLOUSE, The " Lilian," in all colours, 21a. DOWN QUILTS, COVERED SATIN, New fancy Patterns, full size, 54s. HEM- STITCHED TABLECLOTHS, Double Damask, 2i yards by 3 yards, 25s. 6d. MOROCCO DRESSING BAG, Silver and Ivory Fittings, £ 4 17s. 6d., special value. BOYS' ETON SUITS, With black or grey Trousers, from 35 » . GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS, In Arctic fleecy wool, 30s. and 35s. POST ORDERS EXECUTED by RETURN. Any of the above goods sent on approval. SKETCHES GRATIS AND POST FREE. Patterns post free. J) ETER ROBINSON, OXFORD ST. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes Daniell. The Lady Arthur HilL The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. S win ton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fond. 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. i Mrs. Hatton. The Lady Mary Howard. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- Col. Davidson. Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley 8t., 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, k Co., 1, Pall MaU 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. CouttB k Co., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare k Co., Fleet St., E. C. ; by Sir Henry 8. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Comhill, 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. HUDSON'S HOUSEHOLD REMOYALS TO AND FROM ALL PARTS ESTIMATES FREE FIREPROOF DEPOSITORIES. Victoria Station, S. W., Brighton, and Paris— 30, Boulevard des Italians. TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED YRTLE GROVE. DELICIOUS COOL SMOKING. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS IN 2 oz. and i oz. PACKETS. London: Established 130 Years. Waterloo House & Swan & Edgar, PICCADILLY AND RECENT STREET. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY & OUTFITTING. SHIRTS, 32s., 38s., 44s., 50s., 56s., per Half- dozen. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. WATERLOO HOUSE AND SWAN AND EDCAR. 125. STRAND, W. O. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PBOVINOIAL, AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES Sole Contractors for the SPKCIAI. CORHEBS on Top of Front Page of MOBNING STANDARD. EVENING STANDARD. MORNING ADVEB- TISER. PEOPLE, and Corners on page. 3, and 6 of THE GLOBS. StU Agents for all Advertisements in fAe OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE. VILLINQ'S, 126. STRAND, W. O. BRANCH OFFICES— 163, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphio Addrew—" Willing., London. Telephone No. 3. TT* Sol © Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 126, STRAND. LONDON To whom cdl Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 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, pnblisnea at end of " Police Almanac," and page 119 of " Police Index." Hii far- famed POLICE STANDARD SHIRTS and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS » t « s. rid, and 7% , e. ol ihould cover tho body and ' egs of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and high- olasi wools, all made up at Manufacturer's Prioe direct to the Police Force ( only). Thousand* of testimonials froin Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, com- mending their shirts and drawers. The Improved Police Grey Standard Shirt, 6 » 6d. f with Silk and Orewel Embroidery, only 6d. extra i 8 lb*, 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. 6 in., and 20 atone weight, if required, free of extra charge. Be iure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeou* patterns, and lilk or iataen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police in the Kingdom. Polioe Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4t. each | extra large Bizet, td. extra. Onr finest plain and fanoy chocked Tweed Shirts, only Si. 6d. per shirt, double fewn, and extra large. Write for patterns, sent post free by return, or leave icleotion of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will antirely agree with the minute's of the following Chief*. Chief Constable's Office, Head Quarters, Norwich, To Mews. JAS. HICKLAND & Co., and Januarg. Bins,— I beg to inform you the last shirts and drawers you sent me are the best I ever had at the price, and fit well indeed. I have recommended a number of friends to you. and have given them your address. I am, DEJLH BIBS, YOU'S most respectfully, TH08. CHAMBERS. Inspector. F. 8.— TOD may make mention of this if you like as I am more ttian satisfied with what vou have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, DUB BIB, 21 « ( January, 1893. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are all that can be desired ; In fact I have never seen anything to equal them. 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Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and other Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with full particulars of their time and place ol publication, price, general and special features & c. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. WilUng's Selected Theatrical Programme, Drury Lane Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " A Life of Pleasure." Shaftesbury Theatre— At 8.15, " Morocco Bound." 7.45, " Rex Harley." Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " A Woman's Revenge." Vaudeville Theatre— Every Evening at 9, " A Screw Loose » " At 7.45 Princess's Theatre- Closed. Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Don Juan." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8,30, " A Gaiety Girl." At 7.45, " Sixes." Strand Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " The Lady Killer," and " Binks." Trafalgar Square Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Tom, Dick, and Harry." Court Theatre— At 9, " The Other Fellow." At 8.15, " His Last Chanoe." 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