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Date of Article: 25/11/1910
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X J H L J S POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. 1. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communica- tions relating to them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YAUD, 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 must be clearly stated. o. Portraits of Persons whose apprehension is sought Jor serious offences will be inserted at a cost of 8s. per portrait, and engravings of stolen property at a cost of ( is. per photograph or sketch, unless the article is large or unusually intricate, when the charge will be higher. A remittance of 6s. should be made in the first instance for cost of engraving sketches. G. 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 is 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. VOL. XXVII., No. 2808. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and as far as practicable they 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 the insertion of any announce- ment will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which 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; they must 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 Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at Parliament Street Post Office. 13. The Space being limited, announcements concerning " Missing Persons" are only accepted on payment, but insertion in the next or any subsequent issue cannot be guaranteed. The charge for such insertion ( if accepted) will be given on application. 14. All copies of the POLICE GAZETTE re- transmitted by Police Forces should be prepaid at the ordinary rate for printed matter sent by post within the United Kingdom. THE EDITOR, New Scotland ^ ard, London, S. W. NOTICE. 1. The composition of the Friday No. of the " Poiice Gazette " will he found arranged for easy reference as fol- lows :— ( a) Regulations at too of first page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1.) Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged as far as practicable, in alphabetical order. ( c) Persons in Custody. ( 1.) Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 1.) Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. SPECIAL NOTICE. PRISONERS UNDER REMAND. THE aid of the Metropolitan Police is frequently sought by other Police Forces to make inquiries re- specting the antecedents of prisoners under re- mand, and such inquiries often result in identify- ing accused persons as being old offenders. But, in many cases, the time allowed for such inquiries is so brief that effect cannot be given to the request for information or that it can be complied with only in a perfunctory manner, and at great inconvenience. The Editor would therefore suggest, in the interest of the Provincial Police Forces, that four clear days, at least, should be allowed in cases of the kind, to complete the inquiries asked for. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1. — C Division.— For stealing ( servant) £ 15, 14th inst — ADAM BROWN, age 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion and hair dark, of military appearance, walks quickly; dress dark green suit with small dark stripes ; dark figured tie, black hard felt hat, lace boots. Supposed a native of Cork. Warrant issued. 2.— J Divisionm— For being concerned with others in custody, charged with stealing, 3rd inst., a quantity of iron piping and potatoes— Super- visee THOMAS THOROGOOD, alias THOMAS COOK, Office No. 336- 03, age 24, height 5 ft. 4i in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes dark grey, scar on forehead, heart, " P. T. C., I. L. E." left forearm. A gardener; native of Harrow. Sentenced at West Kent Quarter Ses- sions, 21st October, 1904, to 5 years penal servi- tude and 3 years supervision for horse stealing, housebreaking, and larceny. Licensed 6th January, 1909. e 440. 8. — J Division. — For stealing ( servant), £ 7 2s., 8th inst.— HENRY ROSE, age 48 to 50, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes grey; dress, brown jacket, drab vest, Army trousers, brown cap, lace boots. Has served in the Army, recently employed as a horseman. May seek similar employment. A native of Sudbury, Suffolk. 4.— p Division.— For stealing £ 13 12s.— GEORGE HARFORD, age 50, height 5 ft. <> in., complexion fresh, hair, moustache and eyes brown ; dress dark suit, felt hat. Warrant issued. 5.— Y Division.— For wilful and corrupt perjury— JOHN EVANS PRICE, alias EVANS, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., red face, blotchy, hair dark brown; dress, long grey over- coat, dark grey morning coat suit, long grey check cap. A native of Holloway. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6.— For stealing ( servant) £ 86 lis. Gd.— EDWIN GUIDO PEARCE, age 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion pale, sunken cheeks, hair and eyes brown, clean shaved, turns his toes inwards. A collector of accounts, formerly a seaman; native of Kentish Town, London. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Ottaway, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Reading { Borough).— For stealing £ 8 from a barge, 3rd inst.— ARTHUR CHAPMAN, age 38 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, heavy moustache sandy, reindeer entwined with snakes right forearm ; dress, brown striped jacket, khaki military riding breeches, putties and cap. He was employed on a barge trading between Reading and Devizes. Stated he was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment for assault on police at Andover, and discharged from Winchester Prison about a month ago. May be found at common lodging or low beer houses. 8. — Reading ( Borough). — For stealing jewellery, consisting of gold watches, gold guards and alberts, watch bracelets, gold and gem rings, chain and link suits, & c., all new— ROWLAND WINSER, age 34, height 6 ft., complexion fair, hair, moustache, and eyes brown, wearing rimless glasses, of smart appearance; dress, navy blue lounge suit, single- breasted dark grey and green overcoat, black hard felt hat. A native of East Grinstead, Sussex. He was managing a jeweller's shop in this Borough and absconded, 17th inst., with above- mentioned articles belonging to the stock. Was last heard of in London, 18th inst. May be found pledging or disposing of these articles among jewellers. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Reading. BUCK INC HA MS HIRE. 9. — Fenny Stratford ( County). — For leaving his wife and family chargeable to the New- port Pagnell Union, 4th" inst.— EVELYN SAR- GISSON, age 27, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., com- plexion pale, hair ( thin on top) light, eyes blue, walks quickly; dress, grey mixture coat and vest, brown trousers, grey cap, all old. A baker; native of Potterspury, Northants. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pearce, Fenny Stratford. CHESHIRE. 10.— A Itrincham ( County).— For leaving his wife and family chargeable to the Bucklow Union, Knutsford, 10th inst.— EDWIN BROWN, age * » . at ft T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 440, 1910. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued).— 48, height 5 ft. in., slight build, round shoulders, complexion pale or sallow, hair very- dark brown, moustache dark brown, eyes ( weak) grey; wearing dark jacket and vest, clogs and cap. An organ grinder; native of Liverpool. Well known in Liverpool, Chester, Northwich, and Runcorn. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Okell, Altrincham. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 11.— Dumfries ( Burgh).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, and stealing £ 2 9s.— WILLIAM THOMSON, alias TOD. S. C. R. No. 51- 07, height 5 ft. 5i in., stout build, hair dark brown, heavy moustache dark, heart and key right forearm, anchor left forearm ; dress, tweed suit. A bricklayer ; native of Gorebridge, Midlothian. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Dumfries. DURHAM. 12.— Jar row ( County).— For stealing from the s. s. Indian Transport, 14th inst., a gold pin, set ruby in centre; 1 gold ring, curb pattern on top; and £ 3 10s.— CHARLES FREDERICK COOKE, age 23, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, anchor and " F. C. Cooke" right hand; dress, blue serge suit, white scarf, light cap, low shoes, may be wearing the stolen pin and ring. A ship's steward; native of Tyneside. Previously convicted at North Shields. May be found at shipping ports. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Yeandle, Jarrow- on- Tyne. GL DUCES TERSHIRE. 19. — Cheltenham ( County). — JAMES BARROW, Case No. 14, 18th inst., is identical with James Barrow, Office No. S/ 9516, large wound left knee, mole left cheek, short mfirk left corner of mouth. Sentenced 3rd July, 1902, at Manchester City Police Court, to 2 months hard labour for stealing £ 2 lis. 6d., and 10th Septem- ber, 1903, 3 months at Salford Police Court, for embezzlement. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hopkins, Cheltenham. HER TFORDSHIRE. 20.— Heme/ Hempstead ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings, a Crown Ingersoll watch, white metal case; 1 gold colour chain, snake pattern, swivel broken— EDWARD COLE, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., red face, hair dark brown, heavy moustache ( waxed) brown; dress, black jacket and vest, black trousers, wide bottoms, dark wrapper and cap. A labourer; native of Maulden, Beds. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hemp- stead. 21.— Hitch in ( County). — For stealing ( bailee) a silver watch and chain, and embezzling £\— SAMUEL M. HENRY, age 45, to 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 ins., rather stout build, complexion freckled, hair ( bald on top) and moustache ginger, eyes grey, carries his head downwards ; dress, old grey mixture tweed suit and brown bowler hat. A credit draper's traveller, formerly an Insurance agent. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hitchin. ESSEX. 13.— Chelmsford ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 8s. 5d., by a seaman's forged draft order, 12th inst.— H. MARTIN, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, moustache brown, eyes blue; dress, navy blue suit, dark overcoat and cap, carried a bag. He called at the International Stores, stated he was a sea- man, ordered goods to the value of lis. 7d., ten- dered a forged draft order for £ 6, purporting to be drawn on the Carron Line Ship- Owning Co., Glasgow. Is believed identical with John Grey, alias Meredith, Office No. 359- 03. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. 14. — Grays ( County). — AMY QUINLAN, Office No. 1497- 10, Case No. 17, 11th inst., is not identical with Lily Harrison, wanted here, and is not to be arrested. For particulars of Lily Harrison, wanted, see Case No. 15, current issue. 15.— Grays ( County).— For stealing a brown Princess robe and a pair of boots, at Chadwell St. Mary, 1st inst.— LILY HARRISON, age about 26, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fair, hair light; dress, black skirt, white blouse, dark mix- ture grey jacket, three- quarter, black chiffon and velvet hat, trimmed white roses, may be wearing the stolen robe. May be found in company of George Harrison, Case No. 17, 11th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Laver, Grays. 16. — Southend ( County). — For stealing 3 pairs of drawers; 1 chemise; 1 belt; 2 vests; 1 handkerchief and a shirt at New Thundersley, 17th inst.— ROSE MARY LEVY, age 22 or 23, height about 5 ft. 2 in., complexion, hair and eyes dark, wears glasses, abscess scar left side of neck; dress, dark serge skirt, red sateen blouse, grey three- quarter length jacket, black straw sailor hat. A domestic servant; native of London. Is well known at Roman Catholic Schools, Spitalfields, where she resided prior to 9th inst. Absconded 17th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Prvke, Southend- on- Sea. KENT. 22.— Gravesend ( Borough).— For stealing from his lodgings, 11th inst., 2 silver watches; 1 silver chain; 1 do. match box ( 1 watch, chain and match box, recovered)— JOHN MAY, age 18, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh; dress, grey suit, blue serge cap, heavy hob- nailed boots. Believed a native of Dartford. Warrant issued Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Gravesend. LANCASHIRE. 23.— Accrington ( Borough).— For stealing a fawn colour rainproof overcoat, 17tli ult.— F. NUTT- ALL, age 80, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, slight moustache; dress, dark brown jacket suit, black hard hat, mole colour suede gloves, and the stolen overcoat. He calls upon Primitive Methodist Ministers, endeavours to induce them to advance him money to enable him to return to his native town, which he states is a considerable distance. Information to the Chief Constable, Accrington. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 24. — Risca ( County). — For stealing ( with violence), 6th inst, a silver Swiss watch, No. 938104, silver albert ( single link), heart shaped medal attached, and £ 3 5s.— WILLIAM JOHN PERRY, age 25, height 5 ft. 10| in., complexion sallow, hair and small moustache dark, eyes grey, " O " and dot back of right hand and on left forearm; dress, green suit, coat has been torn across back, dark muffler and cap. A collier; native of Garndiffeth, Mon. Warrant issued. 25.— Risca ( County).— For larceny ( bailee), at Abercarn Colliery, 15th ult.— WILLIAM TAPLIN, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache brown, sometimes clean shaved ; dress, brown suit. A baker, at times he works sis a collier. Supposed a native of Hammer- smith. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Porter, Risca. GLA MORGA NSHIRE. 17.— Cardiff ( City).— For stealing ( bailee) a bicycle ( recovered) — JAMES WILSON or PROSS, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache sandy; dress, brown suit. A seaman. Warrant issued. 18.— Cardiff ( City).— For failing to join his ship after negotiating his advance note— WIL- LIAM NAYLER, age 37, height 5 ft. 2 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark, moustache sandy; dress, grey suit, shoes with high heels. A seaman; native of Preston. Warrant issued. Information to the Head Constable, Cardiff. OXFORDSHIRE. 26.— Banbury ( Borough).— For obtaining skewbald mare, 1 black gelding, and a bay geld- ing, by a worthless cheque at an auction sale, 10th inst.— T. PAGE, age about 40, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown; dress, blue over- coat, dark suit, soft brown American hat. Gave address as New Cross Farm, Hendon. Had in his possession a cheque book on the London and Provincial Bank, Ltd., Hendon Branch, Nos. H- Y 21201- 23. Warrant issued. 27. — Banbury ( Borough). — For larceny— BENJAMIN THOMAS HEWITT, age about 32, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to auburn) light brown, eyes hazel, wears glasses, cut scar about H in. long left side of head. A clerk; supposed a native of Hastings or St. Leonards. Is a member of the local Yeomanry Troop. Warrant issued. Information to the Head Constable, Banbury. SHROPSHIRE. 28. — Bridgnorth ( County). — For stealing £ 5 2s. 6d., between 7th and 12th ult., at Much Wenlock— ERNEST A. JONES, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and heavy moustache sandy, of smart appearance. A hairdresser; native of Coalport. Absconded 2nd inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tait, Bridgnorth. SOMERSETSHIRE. 29.— Flax Bourton ( County).— For stealing at Leigh Woods, a silver cigarette case and £ 15 5s.— ERNEST MORGAN, age 34 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. io., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, walks erect; dress, blue striped suit, cravat tie, black bowler hat, button boots. A groom ; native of Bristol. Has served in a cavalry regiment, is well acquainted with London and spoke of visiting Ireland. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Pitman, Flax Bourton. STAFFORDSHIRE. 30. — Lichfield ( County). — For stealing a bicycle, 14th inst.— ERNEST REYNOLDS, ege 18 or 19, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair light, several abscess marks on chest, legs and ankles; dress, dark check jacket, dark trousers and vest, and cap, blucher boots. A native of Burslem. Has been employed at a Picture Palace, also by showmen in the Midlands. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Oakden, Lichfield. 31.— Smethwick ( County).— For stealing a lady's small gold watch and chain, 18th ult.— ALBERT HITCHEN, alias BERT CARLTON, age 36 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair ( bushy in front) dark brown ; dress, brown suit, dark soft hat, lace boots. A hairdresser. Is a good pianist and baritone singer. May be found in singing rooms. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Goodwin, Smethwick. 32 — Stafford ( County).— For obtaining 20s. on a seaman's bogus wages draft— Licence- holder FREDERICK McFARLAIN, alias POVEY, WILKINSON, DENNIS, CRANMER, EP- WORTH, HINDS, & c., Office No. 1683- 05 ( Case No. 22, 18th inst.), age 38, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion sallow, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, mole right of nose and on right cheek, scar right evebrow and right side of upper lip, cross, " C. E.~," heart, " F. C.," left forearm, heart and clasped hands left wrist, pierced heart, & c., left hand; wearing rather shabby dark grey clothes. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Spendlove, Stafford. SURREY. 33. — Chertsey ( County). — For stealing ( bailee), 10th inst., a bicycle, 23 in. frame, en amelled black, lined red and yellow, D- front forks, patch of black enamel on left front fork, where it has been repaired, oval back forks and stays, corrugated steel mudguards, double stays, up- turned handle bars, fitted with back and front cable brakes, and 2 Bowden pattern levers, 28 in. wheels, plated Westwood rims, rustless spokes, Mararton tyres, National saddle, triangular tool bag, rat trap pedals, transfer on head, " H. Shanks, ' Kingfisher,' Chertsey." WILSON ( supposed false), age 30 to 35, height about 5 ft. 6 in., hair and moustache ( full) dark, eyebrows bushy; wearing drab colour mackintosh, grey cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Mears, Chertsey. 34.— Woking ( CountyY— For stealing motor tyres, & c. ( recovered)— ALEXANDER JOHN MACPHERSON, a Scotchman, age about 26, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair ginger, clean shaved; dress, green suit, cap, brown boots, may be wearing a chauffeur's dark blue overcoat. A jobbing gardener. Believed to have served in the Army. May seek employment as a valet or boots. Absconded 21st ult. Photograph can be seen on application. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marks, Woking. t} PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. GL OUCES TERSHIRE. ' AS.— Bristol ( City).— For . stealing at Temple Meads Railway Station, 9th inst., a portmanteau and contents ( recovered)— GEORGE LEWIS, alias LEWIS A. LEONARD. ARTHUR THOMP- SON, ADOLPH BAKER, ARTHUR BAKER, GEORGE BAKER, A. MARLOW, and G. A. SMITH, age 27 or 28, height 5 ft. 7 in., good build, round features, hair brown, clean shaved, of smart appearance; dress, blue serge suit, dark blue or heavy light grey mixture overcoat with No. 09, between Bristol and Paddington. He arrived at Bristol, 7th inst., stayed at various hotels, at two of which lie requested the cashier to put a cheque ( forgecD on the Birkbeck Bank through for him, the cheques were returned, marked stolen, on 14th inst., he obtained a season ticket with a forged cheaue on the London, City and Midland Bank; also called at shipping offices and attempted to book his passage abroad, tender- ing a forged cheque in payment; on 9th inst. he light green stripes, very deep collar, band at back, black bowler or brown soft hat. Had with him a small brown kit bag ( also stolen from the rail- way station), 2 stolen cheque books ( one on the Birkbeck Bank, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, No. H. 1332/ 68047; other on London, City and Midland Bank, Corn Street, Bristol, No. 327/ B. 01201 to 30), stolen and con- tained 6 unused cheques, Nos. 327/ B. 01225 to 30, also a bank pass book, on the Metropolitan Bank, signed " Harry Howard," and a season ticket, attempted to obtain £ 10 by a forged telegram to a firm at Newark, representing that he was one of their travellers. Is identical with Man, Case No. 39, 18th inst., also with Arthur Baker, sentenced at Liverpool Assizes, 21st February last, to 9 months imprisonment for forgery, and is also wanted at Manchester for false pretences. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. NORFOLK. 36.— Norwich ( City).— For stealing from his lodgings, 17th or 18th iust., a black overcoat, velvet collar, black bone buttons, black lining, flap pockets; 1 pair white woollen gloves; 1 white smoker; dress, dark brown jacket suit, brown tie, brown lace boots, and probably the stolen coat. Stated he came from Dundee and had obtained employment as engine cleaner on the G. E. Rail- cotton wrapper— ALBERT PORTER, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft, 7 or 8 in., fiat face, hair light brown, slight moustache light, eyes deep set, 3rd right finger bandaged, an inveterate cigarette way. Previously convicted at Dorset, Bourne- mouth, Ipswich, and Colchester. Information to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Norwich. SUSSEX ( East). 37.— Hastings ( Borough).— Concerned with Frank Perks, committed for trial at next Quarter heeled — Expiree DAVID STEER, alios RICHARD STEER and WILLIAM MARK- Sessions, for stealing 3 pairs of boots; 1 pair ( not i HAM, Office No. 1618- 02, age 42, height 5 ft. recovered) lady's black Balmoral, size 6, newly | 7| in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar right temple and each eyebrow, several moles on face, " D'" right forearm, dot back left hand, part ring 2nd right finger; dress, black jacket and vest, light trousers, cap, black wrapper. A labourer and rag and bone gatherer; native of Brighton. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. MERIONE 7 HS HI RE. 88.— Do/ gelley ( County).— For non- payment of maintenance arrears - GEORGE HENRY ' KIL- LT P. age about 40. height G ft. 8 in., complexion fair hair light blown, eyes brown. A baker ; native of Douglas, Isle of Man. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable. Dolgelby YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 39.— Hutl tiers field ( County).— For stealing ( bailee) a number of watches at Golcar, during the past 3 months- JOHN WILLIAM PERRY', alias HYDE, age 36, height about 5 ft. 8 in., inclined to stoop, complexion fresh, hair and heavy mous- tache ( waxed at ends) light brown, inclined to ginger, eyes blue, addicted to drink, an inveterate cigarette smoker, a good pianist ; frequents public houses, where he will repair watches, etc. Has been employed by firms at Bradford, Manchester and Oldham. Will no doubt commence business again on the outskirts of a town, and assume another name. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Office, Wakefield. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT (< W W,/)- SURREY. 40.— Reigate ( Borough).— Ftu stealing from his lodgings, 22nd ult., a watch and albert ( re- covered" in pledge)— JOHN GIRTON, alius GEORGE C1* ARK. age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slightly round shoulders, hair brown, slight moustache light or ginger. A labourer, is said to have worked in mines in Wales, and may be found employed as a carter. Absconded 22nd ult. Information to the Head Constable, Reiffate. * © 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT { continued)— SUSSEX ( East). M.— Patcham ( County).— For stealing, 8th ult., a bricklayer's carpet bag containing 6 trowels ( 2 recovered), 1 club hammer, 1 chisel, 2 pairs lines and pins, and 1 pick- CHARLES WALLS, age 40, height 5 ft. Gi in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes hazel, " C. W.," " Flo Swain" and flags left forearm, Hags right forearm. A labourer; late of Brighton. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Dalmon, Patcham. 42. — Brighton ( Borough). — For stealing ( bailee) a piano organ- CHARLES EDWARD GEORGE, age 23, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scar right cheek, mole left cheek, 2 moles It forearm. Since 29th September last he has travelled through Sussex, Hampshire, and Dorsetshire, and was accompanied by another mail. He disposed of the organ at Dorchester, 29th ult. Warrant issued. 43.— Brighton ( Borough).— For obtaining £ 1 from a Post Office Savings Bank, 23rd September last, by forging the name of Arthur E. Gray to a withdrawal order — GEORGE CAYLEY SHIELDS, age about 18, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight build, complexion pale, sharp features, hair dark, arrow back of one hand, of good address; dress, light brown jacket with strap at back, brown and yellow striped vest, pockets bound with blue braid, white shirt, marked " Gray," silver sleeve links, " Thistle" engraved thereon. Stated he was a trick skater. Absconded 23rd September. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Brighton. WA R WICK SHIRE. 44.— Warwick ( County).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences— ARTHUR BURGESS, age 25, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion red, hair dark, eyes ( full) grey, several small moles on back; dress, navy blue jacket and vest, grey trousers, grey and green mixture cap. A deserter from the R. A. M. C. since 30th September. May seek employment as a cook at large works or schools. A native of Patney, Devizes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ravenhall, Warwick. 45.— Birmingham ( City).— For uttering a forgt( 1 cheque for £ 19 10s. ( from a stolen cheque book) to Messrs. Cook & Sons, Touiist Agents, 7th inst., thereby endeavouring to book a passage to America by a liner from Liverpool, 12th inst.— LEWIS A. LENNAR1) or LEONARD, alius ARTHUR THOMPSON, ADOLPH BAKE It, in, I DENNIS LEWIS, age 27 or 28, height 5 ft, or 7 ir., good build, clean shaved, of Jewish appearance and g ) od address, speaks French fluently ; wearing dark overcoat, black hard felt hat. Stated he came from Montreal. The cheque book was issued by the Birkback Bank, Chancery Lane, London, and con- tained about 21 other cheques, No*. II 1832- G8047, which he may endeavour to negotiate in other towns. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. 16 — Birmingham ( City).— For obtaining £ 225 by false pretences - CARL E. GUMPR1CH, alius CHARLEY GUMPRICH, age 48, height about G ft., weight 16 or 1H stones, complexion sallow ( dark), hair ( curly) and moustache ( drooping) black, eyes dark, full round face, scar one leg, 1st left finger longer than middle finger, generally wears gold rim specfcicles, walks quickly; dress, grey lounge suit or black morning suit, soft felt hat. A musician; native of Java. May seek employment at theatre orchestras, is a srood cello player. Well known to members of the theatrical profession. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Birmingham. WILTSHIRE. 47.— Salisbury ( County).— For stealing £ 16 WILLIAM GREENWOOD, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eves brown; dress, green tweed suit and cap, brown boots. A native of Brixton. Was employed as a canteen waiter at Bulford. Spoke of going to Canada. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Collins, County Police Station, Salisbury. WORCES TERSHIRE. 48.— Dudley ( Borough).— For burglary 18th or 19th inst., and stealing a large light grey mixture cap; 1 pair brown boots, size 8; and 5s.— FRANK HALL, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft, 9 or 10 in., slight build, complexion fresh, long thin pointed nose, moustache sandy; dress, brown mixture jacket, dark vest and trousers, believed wearing the stolen cap and boots, as he left behind an old pair of lace boots, cap, and pair of military socks. Had the appearance of having served in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Speke, Dudley. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 49.— Sheffield ( City).— For stealing .£ 10 17s., 14th inst.- JAMES HAMPTON, ah'as GREEN, age 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion very dark, hair black, of Jewish appearance, tattooed clasped hands, " True Love" back right hand, palm tree, snake, " Faith Hope and Charity, " left hand, " l. L. A." left arm ; dress, black jacket and vest, blue pilot trousers, six rows of stitching round bottom ot legs, cap, white muffler, brown boots with fancy toecaps. A carter ; native of Peckham. Was discharged from the Royal Field Artillery for misconduct about 4 years ago. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Shellield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BEDFORDSHIRE. 50. — Bedford ( Borough). — Charged with obtaining credit by fraud- ROBERT GEORGE STANLEY BANKS, alias CRAWFORD, age 46, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) and moustache brown ( turning grey), eyes brown, pock- mark right side of nose; dress, black striped jacket, grey striped vest, shepherd's plaid trousers, knitted silk tie, en- amelled cuff links, light cap, lace boots. He stayed at an hotel from 17th to 22nd inst., repre- sented that he was a land agent for a gentleman at Melton Mowbray. Recently visited several districts in London. Believed wanted elsewhere. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to the Chief Constable, Bedford. SURREY. 51.— Woking ( County).— Sentenced 21st inst., to one month imprisonment for obtaining charit- able contributions by false pretences— HILDA WOOD, alias BIRD," age 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes greyish- blue, slight cut scar inside left thumb; dress, brownish mixture three- quarter lensth coat with green stripes, brown fur, black skirt, grey blouse trimmed black braid, brown and blue under skirts, blue straw hat with blue velvet band, lace boots with square toes, small red fern leaf brooch, green leather belt, nickel buckle, carried a black Dorothy bag. She presented a letter stating her husband and child were walking from Yarmouth to Bourne- mouth or Scarborough to Brighton, in search of employment, also that she held two diplomas from the London College of Music. Was accompanied by a Girl, age 9 years. Supposnd previously convicted. Information to Supt. Marks, Woking. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 52.— D Division.— 17th inst., by burglary, a pair of silver fern pots, perforated, 4 in. high; 1 circular silver ink pot, plain; 1 silver stamp box, 2 divisions, beaded edges, hinged lid ; 1 pot- shaped silver- mounted biscuit box; 1 pl& in silver grenade spirit lamp; 1 pair silver cigarette rings, plain beaded edges ( 1 engraved " M," 1 " II."); 1 plain silver cedar lined cigar box; 1 plain silver tobacco box, circular shape edge; 1 gold mounted cigarette holder in silver case; 1 crocodile cigar case; 1 silver cigar cutter; 1 silver- mounted glass match stand on silver circular tray; 1 silk pen wiper in square silver band; 1 square silver sealing wax holder; 1 silver- mounted ivory paper knife; 1 pair hair brushes ; 1 mirror cloth brush ; 1 velvet brush; 1 pair of silver- mounted tortoise combs; 1 pair of glass puff boxes; 1 pair pomade pots ( all fleur- de- lys pattern) ; 1 pair silver- mounted cut glass scent bottles, conical shape ; 1 do., mounted as a plunger scent spray; 1 silver case with nickel watch; 1 pair plain silver candlesticks, square bases, 16 in. high; 1 silver- mounted hat pin stand; 1 pair silver- mounted brushes, hammered pattern; 1 set of carvers, ivory handles, in case: 6 silver fish knives and forks in case; 6 table knives, ivory handles; 6 cheese do.; 4 silver table spoons; 4 silver table forks; 6 silver tea snoons; 2 silver sauce ladles, crest, arm holding dagger, *' P." underneath ; 1 pair plain silver fish carvers, ivory handles, in case; 1 silver- mounted cruet ( pepper, vinegar, mustard and salt1); 2 silver toast racks; 2 pairs plated nut crackers and picks, in case; 1 pair silver- mounted horn knife rests; 1 circular diamond pendant, large stone in centre, ring of small stones around; 1 diamond half- hoop ring, set 5 stones; 1 gold merrythought brooch, set dia- monds, small stones; 1 gold curb bangle; 1 gold chain bangle; 1 gold wire bangle, expanding; 1 gold merrythought brooch, set 1 diamond on one arm, set green stones; 1 lizard brooch; 1 lady's small silver watch; 1 gold horse- shoe pin, set pearls; 1 brooch, letter " H" in pearls; 1 gold arrow and horse- shoe brooch; 1 silver lever watch, maker " Dent," cracked white dial; 1 emerald snake ring, gold ridge pattern; 1 concave cigarette case, monogram " F. S. M."; 1 gold circular evening dress match box; 1 pair circular mother- o'- peart and red enamel sleeve links, ruby centres; 1 opal pin; 1 single stone diamond do.; 1 single stone do., can be used as a stud. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Polica Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CARNARVONSHIRE. 53. — Carnarvon ( County). — 12th inst., a s: ick room Communion plate, about 3 in. diameter, and cup, shape of a wine glass, solid silver, " Pre- sented to the Rev. Parry Jones by the Boys of the Denbigh Grammar School " engraved on each. Supposed by A TRAMP, complexion, hair and moustache dark; wearing old dark suit, black cap. Information to Supt. Griffith, Carnarvon. CHESHIRE. 54. — Macclesfield { Borough). — 21st or 22nd inst., by warehousebreaking, 28 silk mufflers, SO in. wide, square pattern, difl'arent colours; 72 chocolate, black, and blue satin handkerchiefs, 30 in. wide, check square pattern; 19 silk hand- kerchiefs, 34 in. wide, tulip design, blue, green, orange, magenta, violet and red; 24 do., 30 in. wide, check pattern, unions black and white; 9 do. cut swivel, bfell design, different colours; 6 do., fishing tackle design, differnt colours; a number of ladies' long and narrow silk ties, different colours; 37 mufflers, samples. 21st inst., 8 red cloth bound books, various titles, stamped " Nelson's Library " in gilt letters on back. Information to the Chief Constable, Maccles- field. ESSEX. 55. — Southend ( County). — 15th inst., at Westcliff- on- Sea, an " All Weather" Rudge- hitworth bicycle, No. 485591, 25 in. black en- amelled frame, 28 in. wheels, plated rims and spokes, Rudge- Whitworth Crescent tyres, very broad mudguards, flat handle bars, black grips, rubber pedals, combination brakes, worked by lever from either handle, rather large Whitworth saddle, transfer on head and upright bar, with " F. H. Beirs" thereon, tool bag, narrow chain guard on top of chain. Information to Supt. Prvke, Scuthend- on- Sea. HAMPSHIRE. 56.— Andover ( County).— 16th inst,.. at Leek- ford, 2 gas motor car lamps, maker Duceller, " No. 1017" stamped on top; 2 Lucas " King of the Read" motor cil lamps; 1 do. back lamp; 1 Lucas mctor horn ; 1 Dersing accumulator. Information to Supt. Bowles, Andover. 57. — Cosport ( County). — 16th inst, at Haslar Barracks, a lady's small gold watch, old fashioned, glass missing; 1 pair rolled gold spectacle frames; 1 angel fish waist band brooch, li in. diameter; 1 9 ct. gold signet ring, broken, initials " J. G" on stone; 1 gold brooch, large lever's knot, set turquoise and pearls; 1 enamel and gold brooch, Oleander design; 1 silver angel fish brooch, shield shape- 1 gold cable brooch, daisy centre: 1 silver brooch, 3 small pansies; 1 gsld ring, 2 hands holding turquoise and pearl; 1 silver albert chain, cable pattern; 1 rolled gold wire knot ring; 1 amethyst and brilliant pendant; 1 silver whistle; 1 Kruger shilling; 1 Bermuda angel fish and crest brooch ; 6 silver open work brooches; 1 pair silver sleeve links, made of Turkish coins, rather smaller than a threepenny piece; 1 small gold pencil case, stone at end. Information to Supt. Cottle, Gosport. HER TFORDSHIRE. ~> H — Hemel Hempstead ( County).— 19th inst., at Aldbury, a 4- volt electric accumulator in brown wooden case, 6 by 7 in., strap on top as handle, stamped " Withers & Co., 35, Edgware Road, London." Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hemp- stead. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 443, 1910. PROPERTY STOLEN ( continued).— NOR THA MP TONSHIRE. M.— Daventry { County).— Between 12th and 17th inst., at Chapel Stowe, a lady's 2- speed gear free wheel bicycle, 2 rim brakes, Dunlop tyres, red and black cord dress guard, black gear case, " Enchantress No. 2" thereon, black celluloid pump; 1 lady's nearly new " Sceptre" bicycle, free wheel, plated rims, Welbeck tyres, red and green lined, green cord dress guard, " Austin, Marefair, Northampton," on steel plate on front, plated pump. Both in good condition. Information to Supt. Birrill, Daventry. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 SHROPSHIRE. 60. — Oswestry { County). — 14th inst., by burglary, a market basket, handle tied with string ; 1 grocer's apron, " R. Morris" thereon; 1 card- board box, containing 16 ounce packets of " First Aid" Virginia tobacco; 12 packets Woodbine cigarettes; a quantity of Cadbury's chocolate tablets; and £ 1 Is. 2d." Information to Supt. Hamlet, Oswestry. SURREY. 61. — Chertsey { County). — 20th inst., by burglary, at Weybridge, a plated sugar basket, boat shape, with handle; 1 do. salt cellar, very small, round, crinkled edge; 2 do. flower vases, 5 in. high; 3 do. sauce ladles; 2 do. fruit spoons; 3 do. butter knives; a quantity of table, dessert, and Apostle spoons ( plated); 36 plated table forks; 24 do. dessert forks; 1 silver wire bottle stopper; 2 pairs silver knife rests; 4 silver serviette rings; 1 do. salver ( small); 1 small ormolu and hand- painted 8- day clock, studded turquoise; 1 afternoon tea- cloth, design, maiden hair fern sprays worked in green silk, pink hand- made lace round edge; 2 white linen cloths, drawn threadwork; 1 white linen cloth, bunches of violets and green leaves, and small pink flowers worked thereon; 6 white linen cloths, worked various designs; 1 white chiffon table centre, richly marked in gold tinsel, white . centre, marked with various coloured silks, dark tassel at each corner; 1 soft white muslin do., white flowers in each corner. Information to Supt. Mears, Chertsey. SUSSEX ( East). 62.— Patcham { County).— 13th or 14th inst., a lady's bicycle, small raised handle bars, black enamelled frame, rather rusty, rubber pedals, black leather gear case, leather tool bag, " Raglan" thereon. Information to Supt. Dalmon, Patcham. 63.— Eastbourne { Borough).— 9th inst.. by burglary, 83 silver- plated dinner and dessert forks; 42 do. dessert spoons; 40 do. tea spoons; 3 solid silver forks, embossed and engraved; 3 do. dessert spoons; 1 do. tea spoon, with various names and initials thereon, including " W. Baumann," " A. Baumann," " F. B. H," " M. L. Z.," *' H. C. H.," " D. W. B.," and " N. G. Brookes"; a piece of brown paper, " Miss A. Jull, Neville House School, St. Anne's Road, Eastbourne," and " Miss A. Jull, 45, St. George's Place, Canterbury,'" thereon. Information to the Chief Constable, Eastbourne. WILTSHIRE. 61. — Swindon { County). — 15th inst., an " Imperial Triumph" bicycle, No. 158650, 28 in. frame, 30 in. wheels, band back brake, rim front brake, Roman rims ( bright), Dunlop extra special tyres, double chime bell, " King of the Road" lamp, folding carrier at back, black celluloid pump, Brooks' saddle, tool bag containing oil can, 2 spanners wrapped in " Imperial Triumph " cloth. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Swindon. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 65.— Guisborough { County) — Between 9th and 13th inst., at Brotton, a gold English lever stop watch, 18 ct., No. 21811, centre seconds, plain back, embossed round edge, black chapters, " J. W. Boothroyd, Loftus," engraved inside on works, 9 ct. gold curb albert with gold medal and gold oblong sovereign purse as appendages, " R. H. H." engraved on each. Information to Supt. Rose, Guisborough. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). M.— Hudders field { County).— 14th or 15th inst., by shopbreaking, at Holmfirth,, 50 gold brooches, various designs on cards, with letters, " oveluRtics"; 5or6 ladies' gold hearts shape rings; 5 gold signet rings, marked 9 ct.; 42 silver medals, various designs, gold centres; 1 nickel keyless watch; 1 metal Boston lever; 2 metal Corma watches; 1 keyless Geneva watch, screwed back; 4 metal centre seconds tell watches; 1 lady's wristlet watch in leather strap; 2 ladies' black keyless watches; 14 pairs gold- fronted cuff links; 13 silver match boxes, various designs; 25 to 30 gold- fronted brooches; 12 pairs cheap cuff links; 3 ladies' silver watch bows; 2 black do.; 6 enamel do.; 15 silver brooches, various designs; 13 silver alberts, mostly curb pattern; 1 gold eyeglass chain ; 3 gold cased wedding rings; 12 white metal curb alberts; and a quantity of old silver watch cases ( all of cheap quality)— Suspicion is attached to TWO MEN, ages 35 to 40, heights 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., good build; wearing brown slack back jackets, caps and mufflers. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Office, Wakefield. 67 — Bradford ( City).— 16th inst., by house- breaking, a round pearl brooch, gold setting; 1 lady's 18 ct. chain, small link pattern, about 18 in. long; 1 gold cross, about 2i by in.; 1 enamelled gold maple leaf brooch; 1 lady's gold watch, " E. Stork" engraved inside case; 2 ladies' gold chains; 1 small gold photograph pendant, photographs of lady and gentleman inside; 1 small imitation gold and brilliant cross; 1 diamond pin, gold setting; 1 oval gold brooch, set brilliants, very old; 1 18 ct. curb albert, thin; and about £ 9. 17th inst., a small 9 ct. heart> shaped pendant; 1 9 ct. chain, small link pattern, 16 in. long. Information to the Chief Constable, Bradford. PROPERTY RECOVERED. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 68.— Middlesbrough { Borough).— Bicycle, Case No. 57, 18th inst., and thief arrested. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 69.— P Division.— 18th inst., a bay gelding pony, 13£ hands, aged, long mane and tail, in good condition; a set of silver- plated harness; a light spring van, painted dark blue, picked out white, " A. L. Jones, 131, Commercial Road, Peck- ham " in gilt letters on each side, " A. Davis, The Arches, Bletchington Street, Notting Hill " in gold letters on front. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. HAMPSHIRE. 70. — Aldershot ( County). - 16th inst., a chestnut gelding pony, well bred, 7 years, 14 hands 2 in., white streak down forehead, hog mane, long tail, recently clipped, except legs, an American trotting buggy, stained light brown, cane shafts, rubber tyres, light brown leather cushions, rubber mat, long bar in bed of cart for foot rest, square brass oil wheel caps, makers " Cortland Waggon Company U. S. A. ", on plate fixed at back of seat, a set of new brown leather harness, brass mountings, kicking strap only, a set of black leather harness, brass mountings, nearly new, with breeching. Information to Supt. Hawkins, Aldershot. APPREHENSIONS. — Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— FREDERICK HALES, Office No. 827- 02, Tabular Form, 4th inst., and sentenced at Marylebone Police Court, 4th inst., to 2 months imprisonment, and licence subsequently revoked for wilful damage. 72.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict S up e rv is ion Office.— CHARLES VINCENT, Office No. 757- 00, Tabular Form, lltli inst., by London ( Metropolitan) Police on a charge of housebreaking and assault. 73.— Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen { City).— CHARLOTTE CONSTANCE THAIN, S. C. R., 144- 04, Case No. 33, 18th inst., at Belfast.' 74.— Cardiganshire, Aberystwyth ( County).— JOHN ELLIS, Case No. 81, and PETER CARROL, Case No. 82, 4th February last. 75.- Hampshire, Cosport ( County) - HENRY SMITH, Case No. 27, 14th ult., in London. 76.— Hampshire, Far eh am ( County).— FREDERICK G. J. L. NICHOLSON, Case No. 1 18th inst., and property traced. 77.— Kent, Dover ( Borough).— GEORGE — . Case No. 26, 11th inst. is.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— JOHN MELLOR, Office No. 3108- 02, Tabular Form 15th July, 1910, at Congleton, on a charge of larceny as JOHN EDWARD HEAPS. 79.- Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— ARTHUR E. KEMPSON, Case No. 36, 11th inst- 80. - Shropshire, Wellington ( County).— CHARLES BRITTON, Ca. se No. 25, 18th inst., and committed for trial. si— Staffordshire, Wednesbury ( County).— MAN ( John Connor), Case No. 45, 7th ult. 82.— Wiltshire, Salisbury ( County).— HARRY FOX, Case No. 41, 18th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSION SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 83.— X Division. — For embezzlement — THOMAS BLESSINGTON, age 28, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and heavy mous- tache brown, eyes blue, addicted to drink; dress, navy blue serge suit, brown cap, lace boots. A native of Colne, Lanes. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY^ STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 84.— N Division.— 24th inst., by housebreak- ing, a gold English lever watch; 1 gold verge do; 1 lady's gold do., very small dial ( cracked), French make; 1 lady's gold lever do., gold dial, chased back and front ( all old); heavy gold seal, mailed fist holding broken spear, " T. C." thereon; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set 5 turquoise, about 10 pearls in 3 rows; 1 lady's plain 18 ct. buckle ring; 1 12 ct. wedding ring; 1 lady's 18 ct. antique gold ring, set 5 pearls, small diamond in centre; 1 9 ct. double snake ring, stone eyes missing; 1 gold chased ring; 1 gold bangle, barrel chain pattern; 1 portion of gold curb bracelet; 1 large gold brooch, oval, 3 in. by 2| in., large cairngorm in centre, pin missing; 1 gold do., set carbuncle and star of pearls in centre; 1 gold horseshoe do., sign of the Zodiac thereon; 1 18 ct. ivy leaf do., set opals; 1 gold pin; 1 meerschaum pipe; 1 silver lever watch, " George Edmund Bradley" and date inside; 1 silver double triangle ring, flower on bottom of outside triangle; 1 pair of silver bracelets, dog collar pattern; 1 antique silver brooch, picture of a woman painted on porcelain. 85.— T Division.— 23rd inst., a pair paper- hanger's scissors; 1 do. brush, 10 in. wide; 1 do. roller; 1 plumb- bob; 1 white apron; 2 large screw- drivers; 1 9 in. square; 3 chisels; 1 oilstone; 1 spirit level; 2 spokeshaves; 3 gauges ( 2 single tooth, 1 mortice); 1 canvas tool- bag; several of the tools marked " Laxton & Culling"; 1 pair pipe- cutters; 1 ratchet brace; 1 laying- off trowel, " J. Bunch, maker," on blade. 86.— T Division. 23rd inst., by shopbreak - ing, 1 pair of scales, black metal, " Youngson & Marlow " thereon, brass scoop one side, round flat plate the other, 7 weights ( 3 brass— 1 2- oz., 1 1- oz., 1 i- oz.; 4 iron— 1 2- lbs., 1 1- lb., 1 £- lb., and 1 J- lb.); 2 towels ( 1 tea, 1 washing), " King" stamped thereon. 87.— W Division.— 23rd inst., by shopbreak- ing, 2 rough grey ulsters, strap at back, lined brown; 4 overcoats ( 1 grey tweed, double- breasted, strap at back; 1 green tweed; 1 drab melton, double slip at back, plaid lining; 1 single- breasted dark grey tweed); 2 new brown gladstone bags, size 22 in.; 1 pair paddock boots; 1 pair box calf boots; 1 do. chrome leather; 1 pair grey trousers. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. DURHAM. 88.— Darlington ( County).— 21st inst., by housebreaking, a gold diamond ring, single stone, gipsy setting; 1 gold lever watch, glass missing, gold face, very old;" 1 lady's gold Geneva lever watch, No. 89045, gold dial, discoloured, flowered back; 1 very heavy 18 ct. gold albert, long and short link pattern; 1 lady's long gold guard, snake T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY , KGYIMBER 25, 1930. PROPERTY STOLEN- ( continued) pattern; 1 do. gold albert, made of 4 small chains, small gold cross attached; 1 gold and black enamel brooch, tombstone on front, grey colour and place for photograph at back; 1 gold oval brooch, dia- mond centre, small gold safety chain attached; 1 brooch, made of a gilded Jubilee 5s. piece, set in gilt mount; 1 do., made of 4s. piece, set do.; 1 gold brooch, made of a Jubilee £ 2 piece, set in gold mount; 1 silver brooch, made of three mark pieces, set in silver mount; 1 pair old- fashioned gold earrings, long drop pattern, blue stones each side; 1 oval gold brooch, blue stone in centre to match earrings; 1 brooch, made of a gilded mili- tary button, German coat of arms thereon; 1 pair round gold earrings, set opal; 1 18 ct. gold neck- lace, oval gold locket, photograph of a lady and gentleman inside; 1 oval gold locket, plaited hair under glass; 1 round gold pin, diamond in centre; 1 do., made of a German half- sovereign, Emperor Frederick II.; 1 round gold pin, diamond in centre; 1 set of gold cuff links, torpedo shape; 1 set of oval do., set pearls; 1 cameo necklace, set gold; 1 gold Milanese bracelet, belt shape; 1 gold pendant, made of a Jubilee £ 2 piece; a number of Jubilee coins, consisting of one £ 5 piece, small piece chipped off front; 1 £ 2 piece; 1 £ 1 piece; 10s., 5s., 4s., 3s., 2s. 6d., 2s., Is., and 6d. pieces; 2 George IV. sovereigns; 2 Queen Victoria do.; 2 silver coins ( 1 1- mark piece, other A- mark piece); 21 £ 5 Bank of England notes, and about £ 32; 5s. worth of coppers in brown paper; 2s. 6d. worth of Queen Victoria half- pennies ( new); 1 wash leather money bag, about 9 in. long, 3 in. wide, fastened with a clasp, may have " B, E, or G" stamped thereon. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Office, Durham, or to Supt. Dryden, Dar- lington. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF A PRISONER. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 89. — Chipping Campden ( County).— Found in possession of Expiree JAMES WHITE, alias DOLAN, JONES, BURKE, DOOLING, & c., Office No. 1832- 99, in custody at Moreton- in- Marsh, charged with attempted larceny ( person), an 18 ct. gold Geneva lever watch, No. 18921, engine turned cases, " F. Molyneux, Geneva," en- graved on inside case, and an 18 ct. gold graduated curb pattern chain above average weight. Information to Supt. Jones, Chipping Campden. APPREHENSION. 90.— City of London* — AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FINCH, Case No. 37, 23rd September 1910. MISSING. 91.— SINCE 12th November, 1910.— ERIKA VON TILLY, age 18, height about 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes bluish- grey, nose very slightly turned up, round face, small teeth and mouth, medium build, plump hands, big hips, slight defect in right leg, shuffling gait; dress, dark green striped woollen costume, brown sateen blouse, black velvet belt, grey straw hat, trimmed plain green band, black button shoes, single strap, pink flannelette drawers, grey corsets, white nain- sook chemise, faint pale blue ribbon edging on sleeves and neck, grey woollen undervest, black woollen stockings, wearing an oval yellow metal brooch set large purple stone, underlinen marked with either or all of the following; " L. 67x, 449, F. 71, 677, E. 147." A German; speaks broken English. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. The undermentioned persons have failed to report under the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Registrar of Habitual Criminals requests that wherever they may be found they may be dealt with provided there is sufficient evidence to substantiate a charge of failure to report in that district. Should there not be sufficient evidence to charge they should be strictly cautioned and directed to report forthwith. Name and Metropolitan Office No. AGE. HEIGHT. COMP. HAIIT. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register Number and Date Liberated. LICENCE- HOLDERS. BLANCHARD, ERNEST, alias GEORGE 28 SMITH and SIMPSON. Office No. 2576- 00. BROWN. THOMAS, alias CANE, ELY HALEY, & c. Office No. 1576- 00. COPELAND, WILLIAM, alias MARSH, JAMES, WEST, WILSON, BLACK BURN, & c. Office No. 3168- 97. 44 70 5 7 fresh dk bra 5 8 5 5} fresh sallow blue brn ( going bald) dark ( trng grey) grey grey Scar top of head ; small mole It cheek ; crossed hands, heart, " T1UJE LOVE," & c., rt forearm, horse shoe, " GOOD LUCK" back rt wrist. A Bricklayer; native of Chelsea. Has recently been employed as a Marine fireman and may be found in seamen's boarding houses. Scar back and top of head, powder marks bridge of nose, flower on each wrist, star on each forearm. A fireman ; native of Grimsby. Several scars on head and face, wart near It eye, long scar It forearm, flat- footed. A printer ; native of London. Middlesex Sessions, 26th May, 1906, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years supervision for shopbreaking. Licensed 24th February, 1910. Y g 252. Newark Borough Sessions, 14th October, 1907, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd licence, 1st November, 1910. a h 333. Hastings Quarter Sessions. 22nd January, 1907, 5 years penal servitude and 5 years supervision for larceny. Licensed 15th October, 1910. t B h 87. List of Licence- Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, who have been re- apprehended, for the week ended 19th November, 1910, with the result, & c. Division concerned Office No. NAME. Sentence Date and Place. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Name and Division of Officer. V. 1569- - 07 HEBBURN, JOSEPH 1604 02 HILL. JOSEPH A. 3036- - 02 IONES, GEORGE E, G, L. 3- - 06 L\ ENDHICK. WM. JOHN H. 1816- - 02 MCCARTHY, GEORGE J, N. 2325- 01 MEAD, JAMES A, B, T. 434- - 02 O'BRIEN, EDMOND G, H, K, S. 529- - 10 REYNOLDS, ALFRED D. 1406- - 02 SMITH, GEORGE A. K. 623- - 01 SMITH, THOMAS K. 3020- - 01 -> TOCK L'ALE, JAMES K. 258- - C3 TIDY. GEORGE HENLTY B. 2187 -' J9 VENABLES, THOMAS E, L. 2546- - 97 WALL, HENRY K. 375- WILTON, GEORGE T; 1807- - 04 WORRALL, JAMES L, S. 756- — 02 YOUNG, JAMES 12 months h. l. 5 years p. s. 7 months h. l. 10 days h. l. 18 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 19th Nov., S. W. P. Ct. 17th Nov., C. C. Ct. 10th Nov., London Co. Sess. 12th Nov., Clerkenwell P. Ct 16th Nov., C. C. Ct. 17th Nov., C. C. Ct. Fined 5s. or 5 days 16th Nov., Marlboroueh St. P. Ct. Fined 7s. 6d. or 5 days 16th Nov., Marlborough St. P. Ct. 3 months h. l. 14th Nov., Maryleb- ne P. Ct. 3 years p. s. Fined 17s. 6( 1 or 10 days 18 moDths h. l. 1 month h. l. 12 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 10th Nov., Lewes Assizes 18th Nov., West Ham P. Ct. 17th Nov., C. C. Ct. 17th Nov., W. L. P. Ct. 17th Nov., Bow St. P. Ct. 14th Nov., Bow St. P. Ct. 14th Nov., Marylebone P. Ct 18th Nov., C. C. Ct. P. of C. Act Same Name Larceny lleceiving Drunk, & c. Uttering base coin Larceny FREDERICK GREGORY Same Name WILLIAM HAYWAIID GEORGE CHRISTY JAMES ARTHUR MEAD Obstruction Same Name Drunk, kc. Same Name P. of C. Act. GEORGE BRIAN Shopbreaking Assault THOMAS RUSSELL Same Name Fraud Same Name Drunk and assault- ing police P. of C. Act. Same Name Same Name Attempted larceny ( person) P. of C. Act RICHARD DOUGLAS Same Name Housebreaking and wounding Same Name P. C. Walker, 859V, and P. S. Davies, O. I. L)., V. P. S. Barrell, C. I. D.. Y. P. C. Kerry, C. I. D., W. P. S. Marshall, C. I. D.. K. P. C. Brown, 257J, and P. C. Adam- stone, C. I. D., N. P. C. Garrard, 33IC. P. C. Mallett, 12ID, and P. C. Phillips, 270D. P. C. Burr, 832K, and P. C. Frisby, 11KR. P. C. Newton, 52FR. P. C. Attersoll, 266E, and P. S. Wood, C. I. D., L. P. S. Smith and P. S. Henry, C. I. D., C. P. C. Hatch, 128D, and P. S. Gittens, C. I. D., N. P. C. Jones, 307 D. LONDON : PRINTED FOB Ills MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY J. J. KELIHKR & Co., LTD., 33, KINO WILLIAM STREET, B. C.; CRAVEN HOUSE, KINOSWAY, W. C,; Sl MARSHALSEA WORKS, S. E.
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