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30/12/1910

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Date of Article: 30/12/1910
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THE 9 . 1 • - PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. VOL. XXVII., No. 2818. 4. 1. All communications for insertion in the POLICB GAZETTE, and all communica- tions relating to them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THB 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. 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 clcarly stated. 5. Portraits of Persons whose apprehension u sought for serious offences will be inserted at a cost of 8s. per portrait, and engravings of stolen property at a cost of 6s. 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. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not l< ss 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. 6. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or a{ stolen property bear m 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 POLICB GAZETTB, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to th* nu T 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 fetter ° must be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering 12. AU Payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by Office ' or by Post 0ffice 0rdeT> payable at Parliament Street Post 13. The Space being limited, announcements concerning " Missing Persons" are only accepted on payment, but insertion in the next or any subsequent '• X\ Cani> ot he guaranteed. The charge for such insertion ( if accepted) will be given on application. 14. All copies of the POLICE GAZBTTE re- transmitted by Police Forces should b » United KingdomrdlnarV f° T printed matter 3ent bV Post within the THB EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. NOTICE. 1. The composition of the Friday No. of the " Potioe Gazette " will be found arranged for_ easy reference as fol- lows :- ( a) Regulations at ton 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. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. 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. SPECIAL NOTICE. LICENCE HOLDERS AND SUPERVISEES* METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT l — Criminal Investigation De- partment. — For obtaining money by false pretences ( fortune telling), in Switzerland— Dame RAYMONDE, age about 45, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, nevus on upper lip at right angle. A native of France. She has hitherto frequented fashionable watering places in France and Switzerland. Provisional extradition warrant issued. 2.— C Division.— For embezzling £ 1 and £ 16, 7th and 9th September last, respectively— VICTOR H. LLOYD, age 24 or 25, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., good build, complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, of smart appearance; dress, light jacket suit, dark grey overcoat, velvet collar, bowler hat. A native of London. Warrant issued. 3.— c Division . — For stealing ( by trick) a half- hoop ring, 5 brilliants set in platinum, No. 260512800 scratched inside — W. R. JAMES, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, complexion pale, fat face, hair brown, clean shaved; dress, dark jacket suit, grey Alpine hat. A native of Australia. And a MAN, age 36, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache light; wearing dark frock overcoat, bowler hat. IN most cases in which Licence- holders and Supervisees residing in the Provinces fail to report themselves and whose arrest is consequently de- sired, the Editor is requested to insert the par ticulars in the GAZETTE. Arrests on such infor- mations are made subsequently, but the particulars are not always forwarded for the purpose of the original information being cancelled as required by Rule 9 of the Regulations; the Editor there- fore desires to call special attention to this matter with a view to the Rule mentioned being invari- ably acted upon. 4.— F Division.— For stealing bracelets ( 1 gold band, set pearls, safety chain; 1 do., set 2 diamonds; 1 diamond halfc- hoop, large diamonds across; 1 gold curb, set opals); brooches ( 1 dark metal bar, set amethysts; 1 long diamond, safety chain and diamond clasp; 4 gold, pink topaz and pearls; 1 diamond crescent, safety chain; 1 long diamond, safety chain; 1 old- fashioned pearl, hair in centre, " C. B."; 1 diamond horse- shoe, gold safety chain, gold safety pin, set large pearls; 1 do., set cairngorm; 1 gold curb, 2 lovers' knots in pearls; 1 do., fox and whip, ruby eyes); 1 pair topaz earrings, gold setting; necklaces ( 1 pink topaz, 3 pear- shaped topaz suspended; 1 pearl, red and pink pearls; 1 do., flower of pearls attached; 1 do., diamond clasp, seal, tassel, and fob; 1 gold, pearls and ruby in centre; 1 white, amethysts strung on small chains, round gold and glass photo- graph locket); pendants ( 1 gold, diamond fly, gold snake's head; 1 do., amethysts, pear- shaped pearl on top; 1 pin, 3 diamonds; 1 do., 2 diamonds and pearls); rings ( 1 large marquise, diamond cluster; 1 half- hoop, double row of diamonds; 1 do., double row of pearls, diamonds between; 1 do., diamonds and pearls, chessboard pattern; 1 gold, turquoise, pearls and diamonds; 1 half- hoop, rubies, dia- monds between; 1 gipsy, diamonds, large one in centre; 1 blue enamel, set large pearls; 1 large half- moon, Indian diamonds; 1 small half- hoop, do.; 1 marquise, diamonds, paste, emerald in centre; 1 gold, garnets, gipsy setting; 1 do., pearls and turquoise, space for hair; 1 do., diamonds and sapphires cross- over; 2 gold, single diamonds; 1 plain gold, cluster of diamonds; 1 do., large pearl in centre; 1 gold signet stone, early Briton with axe over shoulder; 1 lady's gold, set large sapphire and 2 diamonds, sapphire surrounded diamond points); bracelets ( 1 gold curb, gold and aluminium charms and safety chain; 1 heavy curb safety chain; 1 curb chain, 1 Costa Rica coin, 1 medal (" Victor Ludorum " one side, " E. Smith " other), heart and cross, attached; 1 cable chain, heavy; 1 Maltese, filigree work; 1 curb, padlock and whistle attached; 1 flexible band, buckle); 1 long gold neck chain, balls at intervals, gold locket, " G" in diamonds and photographs; watches ( 1 lady's gold, blue enamel back: 1 lady's half hunter, inner case not gold)— HUBERT MULLER, age about 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown ( may be dyed), eyes brown, scar right eyebrow; dress, black braided grey suit, black overcoat, bowler hat, boot- s. A waiter; sup- posed a native of Switzerland. Can speak English, French and German fluently. 5.— T Division.— For stealing ( servant) £ 9 on 8th inst.— HARRY LEE, age 17, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue, peculiar jerky accent; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, blue serge trousers, greenish grey cap, large peak, light tie, plimsol rubber shoes. Supposed a native of Hythe, Kent. Warrant issued. 6.— V Division.— For stealing ( bailee) £ 23 — ALBERT CHARLES, age 15, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, full face, hair and eyes brown; dress, two jackets ( 1 dark tweed, 1 car- digan), Derby tweed trousers, dark cap, lace boots. A native of Tooting, London. May be found sleeping out. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 7.— For obtaining £ 25 by fraud ( alleged situations as canvassers and collectors)— JOHN McGREGOR. alias JAMES RONALD, age 28 to 30, height 5 ft 8 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, clean shaved, wears gold rimmed pince- nez, Scotch accent; dress, grey mixture jacket suit, grey tweed overcoat, green soft felt hat. JOHN RONALD, T H E POLICE GAZETTE. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT { continued- alias JOHN McGREGOR, age 30 to 33, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion ruddy, hair sandy, clean shaved, Scotch accent, screws up face when speaking; dress, green mixture jacket suit, grey frieze Raglan overcoat, grey velvet collar, green soft felt hat. Supposed natives of Edinburgh. Had in their possession a cheque book on the Royal Bank of Scotland, Leven Street Branch, Edinburgh; with one of these cheques, No. 75, written in ink and signed " W. J. McGregor," an overcoat was obtained, and when presented for payment was returned, marked " Unpaid. No account." They left behind 3 white linen collars, one bearing the stamp of " James Middlemass k Co., 16, South Bridge, Edinburgh," and laundry marks 1- P 297, 1- 857 and P 297, and 1- 534 and 857. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Ottaway, 26, Old Jewry, BEDFORDSHIRE. — Bedford ( Borough). — For stealing ( bailee) a black enamelled bicycle, 25 in. B. S. A. frame, new upturned handle bars, 2 roller lever brakes, " Special Midland" tyres ( nearly new), rat- trap pedals, steel mudguards, usual parts plated, pump and bell attached— WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, Office No. S/ 103,336, age 22, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar under left eye; dress, light suit and overcoat, green soft felt hat, heavy brown shoes. Information to the Head Constable, Bedford. BERKSHIRE. 9. — Windsor ( Borough).— For leaving his children chargeable to the Windsor Poor Law Union— JAMES SCOBLE, age 43, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) black, moustache ( clipped) dark, eyes brown; dress, dark suit and cap. A carriage painter; supposed a native of Plymouth. Recently em- ployed sorting bottles. Warrant issued. 10.— Windsor ( Borough). - For obtaining 5s. by false pretences, 13th inst. KING, age about 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., thin face, hollow cheeks, rather drooping moustache dark brown; dress, light colour mackintosh, dark trousers, cycling clips, black hard hat, rather heavy boots. Calls upon small greengrocers, states he is a potato merchant, that he requires one more order to make up a railway truck load, and if successful obtains a deposit. Supposed identical with William Reeves, alias Taylor, who has been pre- viously convicted at Winchester and Greenwich. Warrant issued. 11.— Windsor ( Borough).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, 12th inst. HENRY CHARLES DRIVER, alias H. J. WALTON, and HENRY TRINDER, Office No 840- 10, age 28, height 5 ft. 10£ in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, 3 right fingers contracted; dress, dark grey tweed suit and cap, rather shabby appearance. A farmer; native of found in company of low class horse dealers, or at lodging houses. Supposed well known in the Potteries. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Macclesfield. ESSEX. 14.— Southend ( County).— For stealing, 26th ult., a 5 by 4 in. plate Kodak camera, tripod stand, iron, telescoped, 3 sides— JACK FELT- HAM, alias CECIL ROSE, age 30 to 32, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, of good address, walks quickly; dress, blue serge suit, grey overcoat, strap at back, soft hat. Was employed as assistant manager at a cinematograph show. Native of T> ondon. Warrant issued. 15. — Southend ( County). — For stealing a keyless gold- cased semi- hunter watch, No. 16305763, and a gold cased double curb albert, 9th inst.— WILLIAM COLE, age about 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, scar right cheek. A kitchen hand; native of London. Absconded 9th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pryke, Southend- on- Sea. FKIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910. HAMPSHIRE. 23.— Southampton ( Borough).— For obtain- ing food and lodgings by false pretences— HARRY BURBECK, age about 29, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion sallow, hair black, clean shaved, eyes dark; dress, fireman's coat, dark serge trousers, dark grey overcoat ( 3 or 4 trousers buttons there- on), grey undervest, blue cap, shoes. A fireman. Warrant issued. 24. — Southampton ( Borough). — For ob- taining £ 4 10s. by a seaman's forged advance note — JOHN WALKER, age 33 to 35, height 5 ft. 8 in., rather slight build, complexion fair, hair light, clean shaved; dress, brown tweed suit, cap. An engineer. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Southamp- ton. FLINTSHIRE. lb— Holywell ( County).— For deserting his wife and children, leaving them chargeable to the Holywell Poor Law Union — HERBERT EDWARD ABBOTT, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fair, hair ( wears a wig) and eyes ( large) dark. A shoemaker, at one time he was second mate on the s. s. Vera sailing from Birkenhead. Warrant issued. A reward of £ 1 will be paid by the Guardians, Holywell Union, for the arrest of Abbott. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Holywell. CLA MO RCA NSHIRE. Neath ( County)— JOHN BRASSINGTON, Tabular Form, 16th inst. Not 17 Office No. 228- 09. now wanted. IS.— Treharris ( County).— For stealing a metal Ingersol watch and a silver albert, 23rd ult. - MATTHEW EDWARDS, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey; dress, dark suit. A collier. Is a gunner of Royal Field Reserve Artillery. Warrant issued. 19. — Treharris ( County). — For rape— WILLIAM PARRY, age about 35, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin features, hair and scraggy moustache dark; dresi, black jacket and vest, dark trousers, green cap. A haulier. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gill, Treharris. 20 — Merthyr Tydfil ( Borough).— For ob- taining jewellery by false pretences— CHARLES „ A x , MARSH, age 28 to 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., Australia. Obtained lodgings at commercial hotels stout build, complexion dark, clean shaved, of by falsely representing that he was a traveller to a firm of furnishers at Cheltenham, and that his luggage would arrive later from a neighbouring town. Also endeavoured to obtain money from the railway station master to pay a fare. Is well acquainted with Gloucestershire, where he has been three times convicted. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Windsor. BUCKING HA MS HI RE. 12.— Chesham ( County). — For stealing from a building in course of erection, at Gerrard's Cross, 17th inst., a number of carpenter's tools, marked " T. Ellis," " H. Harris," " R. Hawes," and " Barnes," some were pledged at Southall and West Ealing same date— EDWIN MARTIN ( supposed false), age about 35, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and moustache dark; dress, tweed suit and cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Trevener, Chesham. CHESHIRE. 13.— Macclesfield ( Borough).— For stealing ( bailee) £ 1— JOHN WALKER, alias WILLIAM PARKINSON, age 27 or 28, height 5 ft. 7 in.. good build, complexion ruddy, very full face, hair ; > light; dress, dark jacket and trousers, black and I forehead. May endeavour to go to Canada, white striped football jersey, muffler, dark brown Warrant issued. cap, clogs with square toes. A labourer. May be | Information to the Chief Constable, Swansea. Jewish appearance, slight Jewish accent; wearing a dark brown double- breasted overcoat. A variety agent and manager. Absconded 20th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Merthyr Tydfil. 21.— Swansea ( Borough). - For embezzling £ 3 17s. 8d.— CHARLES BIDWELL, age 31, height 5 ft. 3£ in., complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, London accent, of smart appearance; dress, ligjit grey suit. A tramcar conductor; supposed a native of London. From 1906 to 1909 he was employed by the L. G. Omnibus Company, formerly as a type founder for about 9 years. Absconded 10th inst. Warrant issued. 22. — Swansea ( Borough). — For stealing £ 160— CONRAD G. DEES, age 19 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., round face, hair sandy, clean shaved, eyes ( one much darker than other) brown, takes long strides, swings his shoulders and carries his head well forward, eye teeth rather prominent, left thumb covered by a stall, a good singer and fond of music; dress, dark green suit, pale blue scarf with dark blue stripes, light tweed cap, brown boots, carried a heavy dark tweed overcoat, with strap at back. A clerk and cashier. Was accompanied by a Man ( not wanted), age 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., of rather delicate appear- ance, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar centre of KENT. 25.— Seabrook ( County).— For failing to report — Licence - holder GEORGE BRIDGES, Office No. 1750- 10, age 31, height 5 ft. 6| in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar right side of forehead, on nose, right side of face, and back of neck; dress, dark suit ( nearly new), dark cap, blue tie with white spots, Blucher boots. An engineer; native of Kent. Sentenced at Central Criminal Court, 10th December, 1906, to five years penal servitude for wounding. Licensed 15th September, 1910, g 672. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hollands, Seabrook. 2G.— Dover ( Borough). — For failing to appear to a summons for indecently assaulting a girl age 9 years— EDWARD PHILIP GEORGE BIN- FIELD, age 20, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, " E. B." and dots left forearm, dot right forearm; dress, brown square check or navy blue jacket, old black over- coat, cord trousers, black wrapper, dark cap, blucher boots. A labourer; native of Dover. May endeavour to enlist. Warrant issued. 27.— Dover ( Borough).— For obtaining a pair of boots and a pair of brown leather leggings, and £ 3 10s. 7d. by a worthless cheque, No. L 13/ B 249543, on the London City & Midland Bank, Queen Victoria Street, London, for £ 4 15s., dated 8th December, 1910, made payable to Mr. Prebble, signed E. Rice, endorsed G. Prebble— A MAN, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion ruddy; wearing dark overcoat and cap, brown leather leggings. Appearance of a farmer. He tendered the cheque in payment of the articles and received the balance; the cheque is one from a book which was lost, and similar frauds have been committed at Canterbury, Ashford, Faversham, Ramsgate and Margate. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Dover. 28.— Folkestone ( Borough).— For stealing, 12th inst., a baum marten set of furs; 1 black fox do.; 1 stone marten fur necklet ROBIN- SON, age 30 to 33, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., com- plexion pale, hair dark, eyes grey; dress, grey coat and skirt, collar of coat bound with black braid, white silk blouse, fawn coloured mackintosh, brown fur toque, white veil, carried brown satin dorothy bag and umbrella. On 12th inst. she engaged apartments at a boarding house and ob- tained the above articles from a shopkeeper on approval and immediately decamped with them. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Folkestone. LANCASHIRE. 29.— Rochdale ( County).— For failing to re- port— Supervisee THOMAS CANNON, alias THOMAS CARTER, Office No. 547- 09, age 22, height 5 ft. 2£ in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, eyes grey, scar on chin, long scar back of head, " T. C." right forearm. A seaman; native of Canada. Sentenced at Derby County Quarter Sessions, 5th August, 1908, to 9 months hard labour and 2 years supervision for shopbreaking. Liberated ( on remission) 20tli March, 1909. 939. Information to Supt. Jump, Rochdale. 90 — Liverpool ( City).— For attempting to procure the commission of an act of gross in- decency, 6th inst.— FREDERICK JOHN GOOD- ACRE, age 32, height 5 ft. 8 in., hair dark, moustache light brown, eyes brown, of smart ap- pearance ; dress, grey suit, fawn colour " Bur- berry " overcoat, hard hat, brown shoes. A produce broker. He was arrested, 6th inst., released on bail, and since absconded. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. PORTRAIT OF A PERSON IN CUSTODY. NORFOLK. 31— Norwich ( City).— Sentenced, 12th inst., i brows, and eyes brown, 3rd right finger deformed, to 6 weeks imprisonment in each of two cases of | Supposed wanted elsewhere. coat stealing ( sentences to run concurrently)— WILLIAM SEXTON, age 30, height 5 ft. 3 in., • complexion fresh, hair, heavy moustache, and eye- Information to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Norwich. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued).— LANCASHIRE. 32. — Salford ( Borough). — For failing to report— Licence- holder ARTHUR HANKS, alias ARTHUR EDWARD HANKS, Office No. 1548- 05, age 25, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scars on face, " 1526," flags, cross flags right, " Bertha," " A. M. J. M.," shield, " E. H. C. H.," & c„ left fore- arm, 24 dots back left hand, dot each thumb. A stoker; native of Bradford. Sentenced at Man- chester Sessions, 22nd January, 1908, to three years penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 10th May, 1910, i 46. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford. LEICES TERSHIRE. 33.— Market Harborough ( County).— For stealing, 30th ult., 2 watches ( recovered)— JOHN DICKSON, age about 38, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., slight build, complexion dark, long thin face, hair dark brown, eyes hazel; dress, old navy blue suit, white muffler, brown cap, old lace boots. Tramps the country and liawks laces in public houses. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, County Police Office, Leicester; or to the Deputy Chief Constable, Market Harborough. bone gatherer. Has been convicted at Bath, Horsham, Exeter, Woolwich, Greenwich, Ports- mouth, Weston ( Bath), Reading, and at the Central Criminal Court. He had no money when he absconded on 17th inst., and may seek admission to a workhouse. Information to the Chief Constable, Bath. LINCOLNSHIRE. 34.— Lindsey ( County).— For stealing from the keel Dcrwent, at Fossdyke, 17th inst., a blue serge jacket suit; 1 pair light button boots, size 6; 1 light green cap; 1 blue guernsey; 1 blue and white cotton shirt, very wide stripes; 1 light blue undershirt, broad stripes; 1 pair blue pants; 1 pair brown worsted stockings; 1 white silk muffler; 1 lady's silver watch, black figures, chased back, metal guard, medal with man's head and shoulders thereon, attached : 1 wash leather purse, contain- ing £ 2 10s.— WILLIAM JACQUES, age 40, height about 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fair, haii ( turning grey) dark, moustache light, right fore- finger missing, slightly bow legged. A boatman or fisherman; native of Hull. May be wearing the stolen clothing and boots. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Welbourne, Lindsey, Lincoln. SOMERSETSHIRE. So.— Bath ( City).— For stealing a quantity of iron ( recovered)— GEORGE REVEL HOPE, alias GEORGE REVEL, RANWELL, BRENT, ROD- NEY, BRADING, BEETY, & c„ Office No. 559- 01, age 50 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 8h in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey, large spear scar left cheek, also an old wound, which he keeps bandaged, pierced heart right, cross and dot left forearm, cut scar right eyebrow; dress, old dark overcoat, dark cap, dark grey suit. A rag and 5 TA FFORDSHIRE. 36.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For forging and uttering a cheque for £ 10 on the Metropolitan Bank— EDWARD HARRIS, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair dark brown, clean shaved, right eye artificial, wears a shade or spectacles; dress, dark grey overcoat, navy blue suit, white tie, black hard hat, lace boots. A groom or gardener; native of Lichfield. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Johnson, Brierley Hill. 37.— Wednesbury ( County).— For convert- ing £ 62 16s. Id. to his own use between 5th January and 18th December, 1910— RICHARD SMITH, age 41, height about 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair ( turning grey) and moustache ( cut short) dark, eyes brown, deep dimple in chin, awkward gait; dress, dark grey overcoat, navy blue serge suit, black hard hat, lace boots. A native of Wednesbury. He was treasurer of a club. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Salt, Wednesbury. 38. — Stoke- on- Trent ( Borough). — For stealing from his lodgings, 25th ult., a fawn colour mackintosh— THOMAS HENRY EDWARDS, age 21, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, left elbow and both hands deformed; dress, dark blue coat and trousers com- bined, overalls, greenish cap, and the stolen mackintosh. An electrician; native of Hanley. May endeavour to seek employment at collieries with an electrical coal- cutting machine. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Grove, Longton. SURREY. 39.— Chertsey ( County).— For absconding from the Princess Mary Village Homes, Addle- stone, 8th inst.— AGNES MEREDITH, age 12, medium height, hair ( short) light brown; dress, probably red blouse, blue slip, cloak, lace boots, man- o'- war hat. Believed a native of New Cross, London. Was committed to the Home from Tower Bridge Police Court, London. Information to Supt. Mears, Chertsey. 40.— Reigate ( Borough).— For wilful damage, 6th inst. EDWARDS, age 25 to 30, height about 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin features, wide mouth, clean shaved; dress, grey jacket, dark trousers and cap, button boots. A groom or stableman, appearance of a race follower. Warrant issued. Information to the Head Constable, Reigate. SUSSEX ( East)' 41. - Hove ( Borough). - For embezzlement- CHARLES JACKSON, age 30 to 35, height O ^ 10 or 11 in., slight build, hair ( thin on top; ana heavy moustache light brown, may now be clean shaved, of good address; dress, new blue serge suit. A milk carrier. Absconded the end ot September. May be found at Hythe, Kent, or at Bexhill. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Hove. WORCES TERSHIRE « 42.— Worcester ( County).— For stealing » cows ( recovered)— LEONARD LLOYD, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark, bad teeth, very bad on feet; probably well dressed, may be wearing a light colour mackintosh. A native of Eardisland, Here- fordshire. Until recently he had a milk round, hired the cows, and afterwards disposed of them fcr £ 40. May endeavour to take a small farm or leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, County Police, Worcester. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). jS.— Doncaster ( County).- For stealing tw# suits and an overcoat ( recovered), a red, whit © and blue striped cotton shirt and a blue and white woollen do.— GEORGE HARRISON, age 22, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion pale, hair black, eyes blue, woman, etc., right forearm, flower left forearm, one right finger nail and left thumb nail missing; dress, blue suit, velvet collar, black and grey check cap, black and red muffler, strong lace boots. Had with him A black suit with raised seams. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hickes, County Police, Doncaster. 4Barnsley ( Borough).— For stealing a coal hammer and shovel, 6th inst.— JOHN HART, age 30, height about 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, peculiar eyes; dress, snuff colour jacket suit, cap, button boots. A miner; native of Farnworth, Lanes. Absconded 7th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Barnsley. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 45- Fenny Stratford ( County).— Re- manded till 3rd prox., charged with larceny ( shop) at Stony Stratford— FREDERICK GARLAND, age ol, height 5 ft, 10 in., complexion swarthy, Jiair, moustache and bushv whiskers black, eyes grey; dress, black jacket and vest, dark trousers. ; ™ 3n? ping stoker; he is a native of Middlesbrough. Information to Supt. Pearee, Fenny Stratford. HERTFORDSHIRE. 46 — Hitchin ( County).— Committed for trial LU K?^ Assizes' vhar^ with arson at Barley, 15th inst.- WILLIAM DUNVILLE, age hL Kg 5 ft" * » '> ^ Plexion sallow, hair hght brown eyes blue, paralysed left leg, walks Chester * t lA hajrdr^ er; native of Man- chester. States he has been tramping the country for some years. Convicted of begging at Gains borough, Lines., 14th ult nitchin111^ 0" t0 ^ DepUty Cbief Constable, OXFORDSHIRE. 47.— Oxford ( County).— Committed for trial at Quarter Sessions, 4th prox., charged with lar- ceny at Cowley, 26th inst.— JOHN GEORGE JESSOP, age 24, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar right elbow and under chin; dress, blue serge suit, grey cap. A native of Nottingham.— HARRY TOMBS, age 22, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes brown, abscess scar right forearm, scar left eyebrow and right middle finger; dress, dark grey striped mixture suit, grey cap. Believed a native of London. Both previously convicted. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, County Police Office, Oxford. WILTSHIRE. 48. — Warminster ( County). — Remanded charged with larceny ( lodgings)— E U G E N SMITH MARTIN PETERSMORN, a Frenck * » . at ft T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. PERSONS IN CUSTODY ( continued)— Swiss, age 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion and hair dark, eyes blue; dress, dark mixture jacket and vest, black trousers, green tie, light cap, brown gaiters, brown boots, blacked. States he has been in this country 2 years. Accompanied by a woman, age 24, height 5 ft., hair dark, bad teeth, of Irish nationality; dress, black jacket, fawn colour skirt, brown hat; and 3 children, ages 3 years, 18 months and 5 months, respectively; the first one has an enormous size head. Information to Supt. Lane, Warminster. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 49.— Criminal Investigation De- partment.— Between 18th and 15th inst., at Hockham Hall, Tlietford, Norfolk, 2 brooches, ivory; 20 cut glass scent bottles, with silver mounts ( 4 with pierced silver, with incasing in the glass; 1 coloured and cut, and silvered inside the glass); 1 Sheffield plato wire- work epergne; 12 shell pattern menu holders; 1 plated ink stand, with 3 red bottles; 1 Sheffield knife rest; ,1 Sheffield oval cruet frame; 1 set of 4 Sheffield bottle stands, have been replated; 8 old silver watches, embossed cases; 1 silver George II. sugar dredger. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 2 in. long, g in. wide, set 3 large rubies with dia- monds between and around edges. 50 — Executive Branch. — 8rd inst., from H. M. S. Cochrane, Portsmouth, a silver half- hunter keyless watch, maker Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, " In memory of his Uncle, Torquill Macleod, Lost in H. M. S. Serpent, November 11th, 1890," engraved inside; and a cheque, No. 30/ D. 01606, on Barclay & Co., Ltd. Information to Supt. Last, Metropolitan Police, Portsmouth Dockyard. 5J.— 5 Division. — From a sleeping saloon at Euston Station, 4 bracelets ( 3 gold curb: 1 set turquoise; 1 set amethyst, 1 stone missing; 1 pearl, 4 strings of pearls, joined with gold clasp); 5 brooches ( 1 diamond antelope, crest of the War- wickshire Regiment; 1 set with 1 knob amethyst, surrounded by diamonds at end of pin; 1 set with pearls representing white heather; 2 gold, 1 form- ing the head, the other the body of a fox); 4 pairs of earrings ( 1 set pearls and diamonds; 1 set coral and diamonds; 1 set tourmaline and pearls; 1 surrounded with diamonds to clasp, not to hang from ear); 1 single earring, set turquoise and diamonds; 5 gold pendants ( 1 old Maltese cross, set amethyst and diamonds, B. Jones" and a date on back; 1 blue enamel, set diamonds; 1 do., set diamond and true lover's knot, pearls around; 1 plain, set amethyst and diamond at top; 1 old paste, shape of wreath); 2 sets diamond and emerald studs; 4 gold chains ( 2 fine curb; 1 thick clasp pendant; 1 very long old- fashioned design, square links); 1 lady's half- hunter gold watch; 1 gold sovereign purse; 1 do. pencil case. All packed in 2 small boxes ( 1 square red leather; 1 oblong green do., initials " P. Q." thereon). 52.— x Division.— Diamond spray brooch^ BERKSHIRE. 54. — Reading ( Borough). — 26th inst., by housebreaking, a gold ring, set 4 pearls and 5 small diamonds in cluster; 1 do., set turquoise ( 1 missing); 1 aold brooch, pointed ends, horse shoe iii tvh ' oon; 1 do. chain bracelet, rather si all chuii:, 1 do. necklet, fine chain, small gold heart set ied stone attached; 1 lady's gold key winding watch, dark hands, white dial, engraved cases, glass broken; 1 gold bar shape brooch, set opals and pearls in cluster; 1 straight gold brooch, shamrock leaf thereon, stem of leaf broken off; 1 gold wire knot ring; 1 oxidised silver pendant, round, with leaves thereon, pinkish stone in centre, pink stone drop attached; 1 pink and white glass bead necklet ( common); 1 very thin silver bracelet; 1 gold ring, set turquoise, very old, broken at back; 1 oxidised silver brooch, shape of sword in sheath; 1 oxidised brooch, triangle shape, blue stone in centre; 1 gold wire brooch, shape of heart, red stone in centre; 1 rolled gold neckchain ( short), plain gold heart attached ; 1 gold safety pin brooch " v " on centre in pearls; 1 silver ring, 3 charms attached; 1 small brass locket, containing views of Weymouth. Information to the Chief Constable, Reading. BUCKING HA MS HIRE. 55.— Fenny Stratford ( County).— nth inst., by burglary at Stony Stratford, a bicycle, painted black, " Wolverhampton Star " on head, 25 in. frame, plated rims ( rusty), back tyre patched, small saddle, one spring broken, plated pump, Lucas King of the Road lamp; 2 tenpenny and 2 halfpenny postage stamps; and 4s.— By A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion fresh, slight moustache dark; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, large brown cap. Appearance of a tramping groom. Information to Supt. Pearce, Fenny Stratford. Ciwe No. 5G, 23rd inst. 58.— y Division •— 16th inst., a set of 4 oval Sheffield candlesticks, 12 in. high, fluted vases, shafts and caps; 1 set of 4 square Sheffield candle sticks, 9 in. high, shell covers; 6 new Queen Ann pattern candlesticks, 5 in. high; 1 oval silver George II. pierced cruet frame; 30 gold and gilt magnifying glasses; 1 silver magnifying and diminishing glasses; 2 pairs pierced and engraved Sheffield bottle stands; 6 boat- shaped old Sheffield snuffer trays and snuffers; and several other snuffer trays, all Sheffield; 8 pairs Sheffield bottle stands not pierced, 2 pairs gadroon edges; 3 oblong Sheffield ink stands; 1 round Sheffield do.; 1 Sheffield egg cruet, with spoons and cups; 2 Sheffield cruets and 3 do. toast racks; 4 silver George III. spirit labels; 12 George III. table spoons with crest; 2 silver sauce ladles, with crest; 1 gilt pierced basket, " Empire" style, 6 in. by 4 in., with handle over; 10 old miniatures, on ESSEX. 56.- Brentwood ( Countys.^. 15th inst., at Warley Barracks, a goJd keyless lever watch, open face, " B. C. Q." and crest, sparrow on crown, en- graved outside of case; gold chain, long links with 3 small links between, attached; 1 plain silver sovereign case, dented one side, containing £ 1; 1 silver half hunter watch, keyless, glass missing, maker, Dent, No. 45946; 1 thin gold chain, about 9 in. long, similar pattern to above; 1 gun metal sovereign case, containing £ 3 10s.; 1 gold match box, " M. V. F." engraved thereon. Information to Supt. Marden, Brentwood. HER TFORDSHIRE. 57. — Hertford ( County). — 16tli inst., by burglary, at Essendon, 2 men's striped flannelette shirts; 5 boxes of cigars ( 15 in each), and 14s. Information to Supt. Foster, Hertford. LANCASHIRE. 61. — Reedley [ County). — 13th inst., at Nelson, a lady's dress ring, set 5 large diamonds; 1 do., set 2 large sapphires; 1 do., set 2 large diamonds, 1 sapphire in centre; 1 do., diamond cluster setting, 12 or 14 stones; 1 do. pearl ring, set 5 pearls; 1 pearl pendant, diamond in centre; 1 diamond crescent pendant; 1 green stone pen- dant, set in gold; 3 gold necklet chains, small link pattern; 1 gold chain, turquoise setting; 1 lady's old- fashioned English lever watch, chased back; 1 pair diamond earrings. Information to Supt. Pincock, Reedley, near Burnley. 61— Manchester ( C%).- i4th inst., by shopbreaking, 16 lady's 9 ct. gold alberta, each 20 dwts.; 2 9 ct. gold pins; 2 9 ct. gold double alberts, D. P. pattern; 3 do., curb pattern; 2 do., double curb pattern; 1 15 ct. gold bracelet, set pearls; 1 18 ct. gold curb albert, 30 dwts.; 1 lady's 9 ct. gold albert, 12 dwts.; 1 9 ct. gold albert, P. B. pattern, 20 dwts.; 1 do., double curb, 33 dwts.; 1 9 ct. gold cross; 6 9 ct. gold signet rings; 2 silver seals; 2 9 ct. gold wedding rings; 4 9 ct. gold chain bracelets; 3 9 ct. gold brooches; 13 22 ct. gold wedding rings, each 3 dwts.; 20 9 ct. gold keeper rings; 43 gold brooches; 22 half- link gold brooches and pairs of earrings; 10 gold brooches and pairs of earrings; 16 gold necklets; 44 pairs of gold earrings; 1 18 ct. gold seal; 1 9 ct. gold bracelet, " S. H."; 1 9 ct. gold buckle ring; 1 15 ct. gold bracelet; 1 diamond brooch; 1 pearl pin; 1 silver seal; 2 9 ct. gold topaz seals; 1 dia- mond pin and stud; 2 9 ct. gold seals; 2 gold dress rings, ruby and diamonds; 1 gold centre- seconds watch, No. 52651 ; 1 silver centre- seconds watch ( S. H.), No. 37707; 2 silver lever watches, Nos. 29684 and 8119; 2 lady's 9 ct. gold Geneva watches, Nos. 38943 and 38568; 2 do., 14 ct., Nos. 92696 and 40671; 4 do., 18 ct., Nos. 240120, 240126, 251165 and 90512; 1 lady's gold lever watch, S. H., No. 101185; 1 gold enamel watch, No. 3340; 1 silver chronometer, No. 1; 1 18 ct. gold lever watch, 26136; 2 lady's 9 ct. gold Geneva watches, Nos. 13325 and 138226; 2 silver Geneva watches, Nos. 59696 and 62948; 1 lady's silver lever watch, No. 26818; 1 silver hunter watch, No. 59250; 1 silver centre- seconds watch, No. 24302; 1 gold- filled Waltliam watch, 10 years, No. 11694284; 12 silver lever watches, Nos. 703219, 703736, 703828, 703545, 709706, 709739, 709734, 705260, 705398, 708553, 584341 and 548897; 333 second- hand silver watches; 1 18 ct. gold hunter watch, No. 40508; 2 diamond rings; 12 9 ct. gold chains; 6 spade- ace guineas; 3 George £ 2 pieces ; 1 George sovereign ; 1 Kruger do.; 1 silver gilt enamel box ; and 1 clock; 1 18 ct. gold hunter centre- seconds watch, No. 49508, maker, Hargreaves, Liverpool; 3 lady's gold Geneva watches, Nos. 251786, 91212, and 145022. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. SURREY. 63. — Hersham ( Cuuuty). — 9th inst., at Sandown Park Races, a pair of Aitchison patent wide aperture prism field glasses, makers, Aitchison & Co., London, protected by Aitchison's patents, No. 1122, small oblong dent near number. Information to Supt. Coleman, Hersham. KENT. 58.— Dartford ( County).— 10th inst., a gold chronometer keyless hunter watch, No. 9836, maker, Clarke, Watchmaker, Clerkenwell, in- scribed, " Presented to W. Noble, 1893, and a £ 20 Bank of England note, No. B over 73, 76986; 1 Kruger sovereign, mounted. Information to to Supt. Hayward, Dartford. 59" — Dover ( Borough). — 24th inst., by burglary, rings ( 105 gold gem; 15 gold curb and knot; 27 9 ct. keeper; 4 18 ct. do.; 12 gold signet ( hollow); 23 9 ct. signet; 9 22 ct. wedding; 4 9 ct. wedding); watches ( 4 lady's gold; 1 do. gold filled; 12 do. silver); brooches ( 7 15 ct. gold; 36 9 ct.; 30 silver; 17 paste); 48 gold charms; 3 gold bracelets ( 2 curb, 1 fancy); 8 gold pendants; 2 gold guards ( long); 1 gold albert ( stout); 3 sets gold studs and links; 3 sets gold studs; 2 sets gold solitaires; 18 sets gold fronted. studs; 3 sets gold filled do.; 3 sets gold links; 9 odd do. studs; 25 silver medals, compasses and seals. All have one or more letters " Uprightness " thereon. Information to the Chief Constable, Dover. 60.— Ramsgate ( Borough).— 14tli inst., a lady's 14 ct. gold keyless watch, demi hunter, white dial, metal dome, plain case, No. 65410. Information to the Chief Constable, Ramsgate. WORCES TERSHIRE. 64.— Worcester ( County). 23rd inst., by housebreaking, , an old- fashioned English lever' watch, old- fashioned numerals, No. 9872, " No. 21972 " and small arrow scratched in corner of outer case; 1 silver curb pattern chain; 1 lady's dress ring, 15 or 18 ct., set 3 rubies; 1 do. 18 ct. gold ring, claw setting, 3 diamonds; 1 do. 15 ct., set 5 sapphires and diamonds; 1 gold bangle, chased about i inch wide ( safety chain missing); 1 gold brooch, set small swinging centre bit; 1 gold bar do., wishbone in centre, set pearls; 1 gold brooch, shape of dove, wings set in pearls; 1 old gold locket, heart shape ( plain), attached to a very thin gold chain; and 4s. or 5s. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, County Police, Worcester. 65.— Worcester ( Cily\ — 18th inst., by housebreaking, 5 lady's gold rings ( 1 set single stone, claw setting; 1 set 5 diamonds; 1 6 dia- monds and 3 pearls; 1 3 diamonds and 2 pearls; 1 pierced key pattern, very old); 1 buckle ring, 22 ct.; 1 gold ring, initials " A. J. C." engraved thereon; 1 lady's long gold guard, chain pattern, Manx coat of arms as pendant, also small gold padlock and key; 1 do. gold necklet, locket at^ tached; 1 gold brooch, set 13 pearls; 1 solid gold bracelet, graduated pattern, chased; 1 diamond pin; 1 gold stud; 1 silver albert, curb pattern, spade shape medal attached; 1 silver match box. initials " T. H. H. to A. J. C."; 1 small mosaic bracelet; 1 silver curb watch chain; 1 small pair opera glasses, silver fittings, in a grey chamois leather case. Information to the Chief Constable, Worcester. 5 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. PROPERTY STOLEN - ( continued) YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 66. — Middlesbrough { Borough). — 20th inst., by housebreaking, 2 Kruger sovereigns; 1 cameo brooch, about in. by 2 in. wide; 1 gold brooch, about in. long, engraved, centre loose; 1 lady's long gold guard, fairly heavy, swivel at end; 1 plain gold bangle, carved at top, safety chain broken; 4 lady's 18 ct. gold dress rings ( 1 set ruby in centre and pearls around; 1 set turquoise and pearls; 1 set 3 diamonds in a row; 1 set small diamond in centre and pearls around); 1 22 ct. gold wedding ring; 1 gold keeper ring, engraved; 1 gold neckchain, very fine links; 1 gold necklace, rather broad links, made from a guard, joined at back and each side, oval gold locket, engraved with diamond in centre, attached; 1 gold chain bracelet, broad oval links, part of a necklace, old fashioned; 1 Indian gold bracelet, broad links, green and black beetle on each link ( 1 beetle missing); 1 round gold pin, about the size of a sixpenny piece, set diamonds around edge; a wash- leather bag containing a number of foreign silver coins, also a foreign gold coin about the size of a sovereign; 4 lady's gold dress rings ( 1 set 5 or 6 small red stones in a row; 1 set large amethyst; 1 set rubies and emeralds, and 1 set square ruby in centre, small paste diamond on each side); 2 gold brooches ( 1 made of 2 long drop earrings and 1 round, set 8 rubies and fringe at bottom); 1 lady's small gold watch, about the size of a florin, white dial, Roman numerals, No. 5370; 1 do. rolled gold chain, long link and 2 or 3 small links alternately, minus swivel, attached a small gold locket, heart shaped, plain, photographs of gentleman one side, 2 ladies and child ( grouped) on other; 1 pair of gold earrings, set 3 rubies, has fringe thereon; 1 22 ct. gold bangle, rather broad, chased at top, fastens with clasp, safety chain with small gold heart thereon; 1 rolled gold chain bracelet, set 3 red stones and 2 or 3 small white stones; and £ 4 10s. in gold. 67. — Middlesbrough ( Borough). — 24th inst., by housebreaking, a lady's 18 ct. gold dress ring, set 2 rubies and 1 diamond in centre; 1 gold necklace, small plain links ( formerly part of a chain), fastens with spring clasp, attached a plain gold locket with raised belt and buckle embossed thereon, containing photograph at each side, one an elderly lady, other elderly gentleman; 1 small gold horse shoe brooch; 1 silver twist bracelet, 2 hearts and chased flowers on top. Between 24th and 26th inst., by housebreaking, a diamond pin, single stone, can be converted into a stud; 1 lady's gold keyless watch, size of a florin, gold dial and pointers, Roman numerals, embossed dial, flowered back, out of repair. 25th inst., by housebreaking, a gold locket, square, plain, has been repaired at top, photograph of gentleman inside, a gold coloured neckchain, fine pattern, attached; 1 plain gold stud, chased top; 1 small silver brooch, 2 birds in front set in gold, pin loop broken; 1 small black leather purse, 2 knobs at top, " Morocco " on outside, containing 4s.; 1 lady's 18 ct. gold dress ring, set 3 diamonds, " H. M." engraved inside; 1 do. gold keeper ring, plain, set 5 stones ( 4 missing), 1 clear stone left; 1 do. 9 ct. gold ring, set 2 clear stones, one above the other; 1 gold bracelet, chased; 1 9 ct. gold brooch, bar shape, blue stone in centre; 1 gold pencil case, twisted pattern, about 3 in. long; and 15s. Between 24th and 27th inst., by housebreaking, a lady's gold English lever watch, key wind, gold dial, back engraved, "£ 13 10 0" scratched on inner case; 1 lady's long gold guard, fine heavy links, a pendant, blue enamel on silver, and an oblong pendant, gold plated flower on front, set turquoise, attached; 1 gold spring bangle, narrow, ball each end of spring; 1 gold keeper ring, broad, engraved, heavy; 1 lady's gold dress ring, small, set sapphires and small pearls; 1 do. gold ring, gold band with heart shaped red stone set on top with paste stones around; 1 large gold bar brooch, set small pearls, balls at each end; 1 bird brooch, set in gold, paste stones, large; 1 do., set in silver, paste stones, small; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set 3 or 5 small pearls, claw setting; 1 do., design, forget- me- not leaf and flowers carved out in silver filigree work, set 1 small diamond ( may be 2 or 3 stones), antique; 1 do., set rubies, emeralds and pearls, about 9 stones, claw setting; 1 gold spring bracelet, curb pattern, round centre piece on top, supposed set pearls; 1 cameo bracelet, brown with raised white figures; 1 blue mosaic bracelet, with necklace and brooch to match; 1 bird brooch, set white brilliants and believed ruby eyes; 1 dull gold locket, oval, bright gold bars on front, and be- tween the bars are ivy leaves, hair inside, gilt necklace attached. Information to th » Chief Constable, Middles- brough. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 68. - Wakefield ( City). - 14th inst., by housebreaking, 2 gold curb chain bracelets, made from a gold albert, small padlock attached to each; 1 gold bracelet, set 8 or 9 peridots, clasp fastener; 1 plain gold chased bracelet; 1 thin plain gold do.; 1 lady's gold ring, set 3 opals, and diamonds around centre opal; 1 do., set diamonds and opals; 2 do., set rubies and pearls; 1 mourning ring, set pearls; 1 lady's plain gold buckle ring; 1 oblong pendant, set peridots and pearls, neck chain at- tached; 1 lady's gold keyless watch, gilt dial, No. 110983; 1 long gold brooch with peridot and drop pearl. Information to the Chief Constable, Wakefield. PROPERTY RECOVERED. BEDFORDSHIRE. 69.— Luton ( Borough).— Violin ami bow, Case No. 51, 9th inst., anil thief arrested. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 70.— J Division. — 21th inst., 2 black geldings 1 7 years, 16 hands 2 in., star on forehead, off hind foot and fetlock white; 1 7 years, 16 hands, white blaze down face, white on muzzle, chin and both coronets. Supposed wearing bridles, brass anchors thereon, and collars. 71.— J Division.— A black mare, 14£ hands, short mane and tail, forest marked, in fair con- dition. 72.— Y Division.— Since 23rd inst. a bay mare pony, 5 years, 10 hands, star on forehead and spots on body white, pin fired off hind hock, long shoes, low at heels, and a set of brass mounted harness. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. HEREFORDSHIRE. IS.— Ledbury ( County).— 20th inst., on the Great Western Railway, near Stoke Edith Station, the body of A MAN, mutilated, age 35 to 40, length 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., stout build, weight 15 to 16 stones, well nourished, hair dark brown, clean shaved, small hands, short thick fingers; dress, grey overcoat, green striped suit, black bowler hat, low crown, size maker's name, " Felt Hatters and Trimmers Union" thereon, blue neckerchief with white spots on one side, stripes the other, green and red silk neckerchief, blue silk tie, linen collar, turned down, size 17 x If, " The Lime," makers Hepworths, Tokio elastic braces, brown merino socks, black elastic suspenders, green striped cotton shirt, cream colour cotton undervest, goloshed boots, size 8, recently soled, rubber heels, " Victory Brand" on tab. Found in pockets a copy of Pearson's Weekly, dated 22nd December, 1910, Daily Mail, 19th' December, 1910, Time Table, Adams, Hereford; leather purse, 2 com- partments, containing 3s. 5£ d., a piece of com- posite candle, a small brass polished model of a wine goblet. An open verdict was returned at the inquest. Information to Supt. Thomas, Ledbury. APPREHENSIONS. 74.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— JOHN MORRIS, Office No. 1003- 01, Tabular Form, lst July, 1910, and Current List of re- convictions. 75.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— HARRY HAYWOOD, Office No. 1836- 01, Tabular Form, 7th October, 1910, and remanded at West London Police Court on a charge of shopbreaking as Harry James. Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— THOMAS CURTIS, Office No. 2901- 02, Tabular Form, lst April, 1910, and Current List of re- convictions. 77 - Metropolitan Police District^ Convict Supervision Office. ERNEST PREECE, Office No. S/ 10867U, <~ as No. 1, 16th inst. 18.— Metropolitan Police District B Division. — MORTON COPE, Case No. A 2nd inst. 79.- Carnarvonshire, Bangor ( County).- 0WEN OWENS, Case No. 9, 17th June last. 80.— Cheshire, Northwich TWO MEN, Case No. 8, 9th inst., lst as JOSEPH DWYER, alias GEORGE DAWSON, 2nd as WALTER JACKSON. 81- Cumberland, Whitehaven ( County).— AMOS WARD, Case No. 13, 23rd inst., at Manchester, and sentenced to two months imprisonment. 81— Kent, Tunbridge Wells ( Borough) JOHN PEARSON and ELIZABETH GUTHER LET, Case No. 28, 23rd inst. 8d.- Surrey, Chertsey ( County).— WILLIAM WEST, Case No. 50, 24th June last, and sentenced to two months imprisonment. LKTEST IWORMMm. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOL/ TA N POLICE DiS TRIG T 84.— K Division.— Pot obtaining £ 10 by false pretences, 12th and 14th inst.— A. GREEN- SMITH, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion sallow, full face, large nose, hair ( bald on top) light, eyes ( very full) grey, clean shaved; dress, brown jacket suit, blue, pink and white tie, dark soft felt hat or cap, lace boots. A native of Nottingham. He advertised for a collector, ob tained the above amount as security, and de- camped. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metro- politan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GL OUCES TERS HIRE. 85 — Dursley ( County).— For embezzling £ 4 16s. 5d.— JAMES H. KEEN, age about 38, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., good build, complexion and eyes dark, large features, hair and moustache ( 2 or 3 weeks' growth) brown, may now be clean shaved, eyebrows slightly grey, cut scar on chin, walks erect; dfress, grey suit, celluloid collar, black bowler hat, black leggings, may be wearing a dark grey mackintosh. He was employed as a vanman delivering bread. Supposed a native of Birming- ham. Has in his possession 2 brown leather hand bags. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Perkins, Dursley. LANCASHIRE. 86 - Warrington ( Borough).— For stealing W^ T/ P^ 2S" 6dL' 20th inst— JOHN PHILLIP u i age about 45' heiSht 5 ft. 6 or 7 in , slight build, very thin face, hair grey, slight mous^ tathe ( turning grey) dark; dress, dark blue coat tleTi / tStr'Ped tr° USerS> blue and *- hite dreTer ^ T C£?> ^ boote" A ^ air- atTonded rntinst!' ^^^ 13tb and Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Warrington. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. GL OUCES TERS HIRE. 87. — Stroud ( County). — Licence forfeited, 22nd December, 1910, for failing to report— WALTER CROSS, Office No. 848- 10, age 39, height 5 ft. 6^ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, one right finger deformed, crippled both feet. May be wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Biggs, Stroud. SURREY. 88.— Woking ( County).— Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions, 3rd prox., charged with house- breaking — HENRY WILLIAM GEORGE TRUSSLER, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., sligHt build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, slight moustache light brown, eyes blue, mole left side of face, left little finger deformed; dress, dark over — 6 PERSONS IN CUSTODY ( continued)— coat and suit, light tweed cap, all old. A labourer; native of Send. He was discharged from the Navy in September, 1909. Information to Supt. Marks, Woking. PROPERTY STOLEN. SURREY. 89. — Chertsey ( County). — 27 th inst., a " Swift" bicycle, No. 441857, 25 in. frame, en- amelled black, lined yellow ( imitation gold), up- turned handle bars, black celluloid grips ( left missing), " Swift" patent steering lock, free wheel, 28 in. wheels, plated rims, Cambridge tyres, steel mudguards, rubber pedals, black celluloid pump, 2 rim brakes, triangular tool bag, " Clarion " bell, nearly new. Information to Supt. Mears, Chertsey. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). 90.— Hull ( Cfity).— 20th inst., by housebreaking, a lady's 14 or 15 ct. gold Geneva watch, gold dial, flowers in centre, chased back; 1 do. 14 ct. gold keyless Geneva, white dial, chased back; 1 do. old 22 ct. gold Geneva, chased back; 1 gold centre seconds watch, No. 34939, believed 18 ct.; 1 long gold guard, small link pattern; 1 9 ct. do., small fancy links; 1 do. bracelet, curb pattern, chased one side, other plain, padlock and chain attached; 1 do. bangle, plain, set 2 red and 2 white stones; 1 old 9 ct. gold curb albert; 1 9 ct. gold heart, sapphire in centre; 1 miniature knife,, mother- o'- pearl handle. 25th inst., by housebreaking, a round hand mirror, silver back; 1 clothes brush, silver back; 1 hair brush, white bristles, silver back, 2 birds with shield in centre on each; 1 silver purse, 4 in. long, chased one side, circle for initials on other, chain hanger. Information to the Chief Constable, Hull. APPREHENSIONS. 91— Metropolitan Police District, M Division. — Licence- holder CHARLES WILSON, Office No. 961- 02, Tabular Form, 23rd inst., remanded at Tower Bridge Police Court until 3rd prox., charged with attempted murder and attempted burglary in name of Charles Arthur. 92.- Yorkshire ( West Riding), Halifax ( County).— JOSEPH SMITH, Case No. 40, 14th October. 93.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Hudders field ( County)— JOHN W. PERRY, Case No. 32, 2nd inst. 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 CO MP. HAIB. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register Number and Date Liberated. LICENCE- HOLDER. DAVISON, JOHN, alias JOHN THOMP- SON. Office No. 1977- 10. 63 5 7 fresh grey ( bald) blue ( blind It) Blue mark over rt eye : 3 scars back of head. A labourer ; native of Hebburn, Durham. Warrant in hands of Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City) Police. Northumberland County Quarter Sessions, 2nd July, 1908, 3 years penal seivitude for larceny. Li- censed 3l'st Ociobei, 1910. Sentence expires 17th July. 1911 ( 16 davs appellant), i 410. List of Licence- Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, who have been re apprehended, for the week ended 24th December, 1910, with the result, & c. Division concei ned Office No. NAME. H. D, E, Y. 1661- 396- 05 - 00 ALDRIDGE. ALBERT CARROLL, PATRICK E. J, N. 668- 1501- - 04 - 10 Cfl APMAN, GEORGE CLARK, JOHN ' G. 2591 — 00 CLARK, JOHN K. G. 1627- 1076— 03 - 02 CLARKE, HENRY CONNOR, . TAMES B, D, F. 1623- - 98 COOK, GEORGE W, X. 2901- - 02 CURTIS, THOMAS H. B. L X. H, K. 22- 1325- 28- 1402- - 99 10 - 05 - 01 CUTLER, GEORGE J. GAMMON, GEORGE GEORGE, THOMAS GREEN, JOSEPH E. 1 65 1 05 HARRISON, GEORGE V. F. 645- 2274- - 02 - 01 JONES, THOMAS KERSEY, FRANK D, H, L. 3517 99 LEIGH, GEORGE H, J. 1003- 01 MORRIS, JOHN N, Y. 2041 - 00 SEWTON, HENRY K. G, H, T, Y E, G B, L, T, W 222 529- 172 2369- - 10 - 01 - OS O'BRIEN, JOHN REYNOLDS, ALFRED SILK, CHARLES SMITH, CHARLES D, E, L, S. W, Y. X. H. 1452— 01 48900 87— oe SPENCER, JAMES THOMPSON, ALFRED WHEELER, ADA B, H, M, V 2075 — 08 WILLIAMS, HERBERT A. G, L, M. W. 1176 - ns WILLIAMS, THOMAS Sentence Date and Place. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Name and Division of Officer. 1 month h. l. 1 month h. l. 6 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 2 months h. l. 7 days h. l. 12 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 1 month h. l. 3 months h. l. Bound over 1 month h. l. 3 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 21 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 3 months h. l. 9 months h. l. Find surety to appear within 12 months 14 days h. l. Fined 7s. fid. or 5 days- 12 months h. l. 6 & fi weeks h. l. con- secutive 6 months h. l. 3 months h. l. fi months h. l. Bound over for 3 months 15 months h i. 19th Dec., Chippenham P. rt. 14th Dee., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 16th Dec., Nottingham P. Ct. 20th Dec., London Co. Sess. 20th Dee., Leeds P. Ct. 19th Dec., West Ham P. Ct. 20tli Dec., London Co. Sess. 20th Dec., London Co. Sess. 19th Dec., Croydon Boro' P. Ct. 9th Dec., Highgate P. Sess. • 20th Dec., London Co. Sess. 1st Dec., Doncaster I'. Sess. 19th Dec., West Ham P. C . 20th Dec., London Co. Sess. 22nd Dec., London Co. Sess. 20th Dec, London Co. Sess. 16th Dec., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 20th Dec., London Co. Sess. 19th Dee., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 30th Sept., Bow St. P. Ct. 21st Dec., MarUeb- lie P. Ct, 2lst Dec., London Co. riess. 20th Dec., S. W. P. Ct. 15th Dec., Marylebone 1'. Ct 22nd Dec., Bow St. P. Ct. 21st Dec., London Co. Sess. 21st Dec., Woolwich P. Ct. 21st Dec., London Co. Sess. Wilful damage Drunk, & c. Failing to report Burglary and at- tempted burglary Loitering Unlawful possession Incorrigible rogue Larceny Failing to report Loitering Attempted suicide Damaging window Attempted larceny ( person) Larceny and false pretences Receiving Larceny ( tills) Suspected person Larceny ( person) Suspe ted person Larceny Drunk Cycle stealing Laiceny ( 2 cases) P. of C. Aci Loitering Wilful damage Pedlar without licence Larceny ( person) Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name P. C. Alden, 735Y, and P. S. Butters, C. I. D., Y. STANLEY HARGREAVES Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name HENRY GOODWIN Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name THOMAS CART WRIGHT FRANK WEST GEORGE LEE JOHN HARRISON CHARLES WILLIAMS Same Name Same Name Same Name ERNEST MARNEY JAMES WILLMOTT HENRY ADAMS Same Name Same Name THOMAS PERRY P. S. Read, C. I. D., K. P. C. Hobbs, C. I. D., C, and 1' S. Crutcbett, C. I. D., E. P. C. Hadlow, C. I. D., D, and P. S. Pullen, C. I. I)., N. P. S. Wills, C I. D., W, and P. C, Mcintosh, 101V. P. C. May, 893N, and P. S. Sharp, C. I. D., N. P. C. Mist, 660B, P. C. Payne, C. I. D., K. P. S. Brewer, C I. D., Y. P. S. Jordan, C. I. D., H. P. C. Hadlow, C. I. D., D, and P. C. Godsave, 217B. P. C. Hunt, 503G, and P. C. Wesley, C. I. D.. G. P. C. Taylor, 110H, and P. C. Bailey, 66G. P. S. Powell, C. I. D., Y. P. C. Burton, 308E. P. C. Webb, C. I. D.. E. P. S. Cooper and P. S. Hawkins, C. I. D., W. P. C. Waie, 901), and Div. Dect.- Inspr. McPherson, D. P. C. Curl, C. I. D., C. P. C. Jewell. 353H, and P. C. Rutter, C. I. D., H. PC. French, 537R, and P. S. Phillip- son, C I. D , R. P. C Taylor, 276.\. LONDON : PHINTF. D FOB HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY J. J. KEI. IHKH & Co., LTD., 33, KINO WILLIAM STREET, B. C.; CRAVEN HOUSI. KINGSWAY, W. C.; & MARSHALBEA WORKS, S. E.
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