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Date of Article: 19/07/1912
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GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912. VOL. XXIX., No. 2980. 1. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communica- tions relating to them, should be addressed to TUB EDITOR O » THI POLICI 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. 8. 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. 5. Portraits of Persons whose apprehension is sought for serious o fences will be inserted at a cost of 81. 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. 6. Svery announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, mull 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. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of itolen property bear a number, and a* far a* practicable they are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICB GAZBTTB, 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 tht 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 cowering letter. 12. All payments must be tn advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at Parliament Street Post Office. 18. 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 POLICI GAZBTTB re- transmitted by Police Forces should be prepaid at the ordinary rate for printed matter sent by post within tht United Kingdom. THI EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITA NPOLICE DISTRIC T l— Convict Supervision Office,— j For failing to comply with the conditions of his licence which has been revoked.- HENRY BELSHERE alias SMITH, Office No. S. 127079, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 ins., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown ; scar left side of forehead, " I. L." tattooed back right forearm, " I. L. D. H." back left forearm, lost right ring finger and tip of left middle finger. Sentenced County of London Sessions 20th December, 1910, to 18 months' detention in a Borstal Institution, for larceny. Licensed to the care of the Borstal Associa- tion 17th ult., and on the 29th idem absconded. If arrested, a telegram or telephonic communication should be sent to the Governor, Pentonville Prison, who will send an escort for him, but he must not be arrested after the 19th December next on which dato his licence will expire. 2.— Criminal Investigation De- partmentm— On provisional warrant for forgery at Durban, Natal.- NORMAN EBENEZER McKAY, age about 42, height 5ft. lOins., complexion sallow, sharp features, high forehead and cheek bones, thin nose, small mouth, pointed chin, hair black, eyes ( piercing) dark, well spoken, slight American accent* small feet; usually wears blue suit, black bowler hat, well groomed. 3.— C Division.— For obtaining £ 10 by false pretences.— W. LINDSEY KITE, alias ARTHUR BETHEL, age about 30, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair very lijjht, clean shaven, eyes light; dress, blue serge suit, white vest slip, hard felt hat. Wiarrant issued. 4.— C Division. — For demanding money by menaces.— H. MARSHALL, age about 28, height 5 ft. 5 ins., complexion very dark, hair black, clean shaven, eyes dark, scars left side of face, American accent, threatening manner; wearing American- cut clothing, round soft felt hat, carries firearms. Has in his possession a motor cycle. Warrant issued. 5. — C Division.— For obtaining by fraud, loth January last, two guns ( 1 12- borebody, ham- merless, Greener, No. 30030, in canvas case, 1 12- bore, under snap, hammerless, Adams, No. 12479, in solid leather case).— ERNEST J. SMITH, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 ins., complexion and hair dark, supposed clean shaven, very talkative; dress, blue serge suit, bowler hat. A music- hall property man. Supposed a native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. 6.— S Division. — For stealing motor car ( Case No. 47, 5th inst).— A MAN, age about 22, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 ins., slight build, hair light brown, clean shaven, P inside left forearm; dress, brown serge suit with narrow stripes, black and white striped muffler, long thin boots. Was seen with the car at Penrith, on 7th inst. 7.— Y Division- — For obtaining £ 10 by a worthless cheque.— BERTRAM COTTER, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 ins., complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue; dress, blue serge or grey lounge suit, very smart appearance. Native of London. Warrant issued. 8.— y Division.— For embezzling £ 49 17s- 6d.— GEORGE LEADER, age 45, height 5 ft. 10 ins., complexion fresh, hair light, eyes blue, several upper teeth deficient; dress, light grey jacket and vest, dark striped trousers, grey tie, black bowler bat. A native of London. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. A BER BE ENS HIRE. 8.— Aberdeen ( City).— For housebreaking and stealing, 13th inst., 7 canvas jackets, a pair of stockings and a " Eadie" bicycle 24 in. black enamelled frame, 26 in. wheels, aluminum rims, clear spokes, Clincher A. l. tyre front wheel, Hawco tyre rear wheel, raised plated handle- bars, green and white celluloid grips, 2 pull- up lever brakes, rat trap pedals, black tin mudguards, " Brooks" saddle, large bell and plated pump, '• Johnston, North Shields" in white transfer on front tube and seat pillar.— JAMES INNES, Office No. 3539- 02, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 ins., complexion sallow, hair and slight moustache light, eyes blue, large nose; has had one of his hands crushed, a labourer. Native of Aberdeenshire. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Aberdeen. BUCKING HA MS HIRE. 10.— High Wycombe ( County).— For ob- taining food, lodgings and money by false preten- ces, between 27th May last, and l6t inst.— R. T. MORGAN, age 44 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 10 ins., complexion sallow, hair black, clean shaven, bad teeth, addicted to drink; dress, light grey flannel jacket, blue vest with light stripes, grey flannel trousers, black tig with white spots. Sup- posed a native of London. Stated he was a riding- master in the Cape Mounted Rifles. May be found in company of betting agents. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Trevener, County Police, High Wycombe. CHESHIRE. 11.— Altrincham ( County).— For embezzling £ 7 2s.-- ALBERT DODD, age 26 to 28, height 5 ft. 3 to 5 ins., good build, complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes blue or blue- grey, prominent teeth, partly discoloured, drags one foot slightly, of smart appearance, exceptionally polite manner; dress, greenish grey tweed suit, cap. Was em- ployed as vanman at a steam laundry. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sutherland, Altrincham. 12.— Birkenhead ( County).— For deserting his family.— THOMAS STEVENSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 ins., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, moustache sandy, eyee dark blue, walks quickly, 2 left fingers missing, sailor and girl left forearm and other tattoo marks; dress, brown jacket and vest, cardigan jacket, cord trousers, light lace boots. A crane driver. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Farnworth, County Hall, Birkenhead. 13.— Duklnfield ( County}.— For embezzle- ment, 2nd inst.— JOHN WHITTAKER, age about 45, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 ins., stout build, complexion ruddy, hair light, turning grey, thin on top, moustache sandy, cut short, nose slightly turned upwards, addicted to drink; dress, navy blue serge suit, grey soft felt hat; carried an um- brella. A brewer's traveller; native of Dukin- field. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Croghan, Dukinfield. CUMBERLAND. 14.— Penrith ( County).— For leaving his wife and family chargeable to the Penrith Union,— ROBERT SELLORS, age 45, height about 5 ft. 2 ins., hair dark brown, moustache light brown, eyes blue; dress, dark suit, grey cap, blue muffler with white spots, clogs. A labourer, native of Penrith. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barron, Penritli. DEVONSHIRE. 15.— Devonport ( Borough).— For stealing £ 300.— FREDERICK TOPE, age 26 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 6 or 7 ins., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaven, eyes dark; dress, blue jacket suit, grey cap, lace boots. A grocer's assistant. He was sent to the bank with the above amount 6th inst., and failed to return.— WILLIAM JAMES DAVIES, age 23, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 ins., complexion and moustache dark, hair dark brown; dress, blue jacket suit, white straw hat, lace boots. A grocer's assistant. They may endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Devonport. 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— DURHAM. 16 — Sunderland ( Borough).- For failing to notify change of residence— Licence holder JAMES FOSTER, alias McLEOD, Office No. 2173- 02, age 41, height 5 ft. 9 ins., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) and eyes brown, scar right temple, bridge of nose, under left eye, serpent and palm tree tattooed outside right forearm, man's head back of right hand, sailor and Union Jack front left forearm, bust of female back left wrist, A labourer; native of Sunderland. Sentenced Dur- ham Quarter Sessions, 5th July, 1909, to 4 years' penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 5th June, 1912. j. 260. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Sunderland. ESSEX. 17— Chelmsford ( County).— For stealing ( bailee), a bicycle, 4th inst.— E. W. DRAKE, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 ins., complexion fresh, hair brown; dress, dark suit, Homburg hat. An electrical engineer. See Case No. 28, 12th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. 18— Southend ( County).— For stealing £ 1, 13th inst.— EDWARD STEVENS, age 27, height 5 ft. 5£ ins., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, small moustache brown, eyes grey, 2 dots right forearm; dress, brown coat, dark trousers, rough brown cap, shoes. Was sentenced at Chelmsford, 13th September, 1911, to one month imprisonment for larceny. Warrant issued. 19.— Southend ( County).— For embezzling 3s. 7d., 16th inst.— HERBERT G. WHITING, age 45, medium height, complexion florid, hair and moustache brown; dress, grey Norfolk jacket, breeches, brown leggings. A dairy manager. Absconded 16th inst. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Marden, Southend. CLAMORGA MS HI RE. 20.— Heath ( County).— For stealing a gold keyless watch, open face, " Gantz, Swansea" on dial, " D. Grier Edwards" in inner case; 1 double open curb- pattern albert, part of a masonic jewel as pendant; 1 lady's dressing trunk, and a leather portmanteau.— SIDNEY CECIL BEAUCAMP, age 31, height about 5 ft. 6 ins., thin features, hair light brown, clean shaven, front upper teeth missing, slight impediment in speech, slightly deaf. A carpenter, stated he was a native of Shepherd's Bush. Absconded 13th inst. Supposed previously convicted and wanted elsewhere. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Evans, Countj Police, Neath. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 21.— Bristol ( City).— For stealing, 10th inst., a waterproof overcoat, maker " Anderson " on tab, 1 remnant of blue striped suiting ; 1 do. grey suiting; 1 do. green ; 1 ladys' 18- ct. gold watch, metal dome, key winding ; 1 do. long gold guard ; 24 fountain pen clips, 12 pairs fancy socks, various colours. BRYER, an Austrian, age about 40, height 5 ft. 5 ins., complexion sallow, hair ( bald on top) and moustache ( waxed at ends) brown, turning grey; dress black morning coat and vest, dark striped trousers, black bowler hat or grey cap. Stated he came from Hungary about 2 months ago. Had in his possession a Hungarian pass with his photograph attached. While here he called upon Jewish Guardians and other persons for assistance stating he suffered from rheumatism and required money to enable him to gain admission to the Bath Hospital. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. HAMPSHIRE. 22.— Aldershot ( County).— Escaped from custody at Waterloo railway station, 6th inst., charged with larceny, 4th inst.— CHARLES DAVEY, age 22, height 5 ft. 6Jt ins., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes dark hazel, white scar centre of spine and right shoulder blade, scar above navel; dress, greenish tweed suit, green cap, muf- fler, boots with plain fronts. A native of Shore- ditch, London. Is a private of the 1st North Lancashire Regiment. Information to Supt. Davis, Aldershot. 23 — Kingsolere ( County).— For deserting his children, leaving them chargeable to the Kings- clere Poor Law Union.-— WILLIAM GEORGE CEATO, age 42, height 5 ft. 9 ins., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, eyes hazel, scar corner of right eye, addicted to drink; dress, dark jacket, white cord trousers, patch on each knee, dark cap, muffler, heavy lace boots. A labourer; native of Kingsclere. Served in the South African War. Warrant issued. 24. - Kingsolere ( County).— For embezzling 16s. at Laverstoke, 3rd inst.— FRANK WHEA- TON, age about 45, height 5 ft. 8 ins., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, left eye weak, addicted to drink; dress, blue serge suit, butcher's frock coat, black soft felt hat, brown boots; may be wearing grey check suit and grey soft felt hat. A butcher. Absconded 6th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hall, Kingsclere. KENT. 25.— Ramsgate ( Borough).— For stealing, 15th inst., 3 unbreakable cigarette tubes; 6 Orio briar pipes, silver mounted, in red cases ; 1 do. smokers companion ; 15 leather tobacco pouches ; 18 red and black rubber do.; 36 hat guards; 24 briar pipes, black mouthpieces; 40 fancy gilt necklets, 22 Brazilian horn cigarette holders; 43 leather purses, flap and clasp ; 4 alberts, 7 penknives, red and green rings ' on end ; 144 pairs of small fancy earrings, 30 small gold stone charms, assorted ; 24 nail brushes, bone handles; 3 blue case ink pen and pencil com- panions ; 6 smokers companions for watch chain ; 24 gun metal watches, keyless, " Best Lever " on dials; 5 lady's gun metal watches; 2 Clito necklets; 32 leather cigarette cases, assorted. 72 pairs cuff links, p « arl and gilt assorted; 1 gilt chain bracelet; 22 pocket combs in black cases; 1 pen- paper- knife and pencil, shape of airship; 12 trump card markers; 36 fancy brooches; 6 silver- mounted crook- handle sticks ; 1 long brass telescope, brown leather bound, one lens slightly spotted and about £ 1.— SYDNEY DARE, age 19, height 5 ft 8 ins., slight build, complexion sallow, round face, hair ( rather long) brown; dress dark tweed suit, bowler ha.— ARTHUR FRANK SHORT, age 18 to 20, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 ins., slight build, complexion dark, thin nose, clean shaven ; dress dark tweed suit, hard hat. Kitchen porters. Information to the Chief Constable, Ramsgate. 26— Tun bridge Wells ( Borough).- For obtaining by false pretences, 14th inst.. two bi- cycles ( 1 24- in. frame, black enamelledj^ roller lever brakes, upturned handle bars, rubber pedals; 1 do., black enamelled, 2 red lines, drop top tube, " Crescent " transfer, Dunlop front tyre, Flinto- Proof back cover, 26 by 1 § wheels, upturned North Road handle bar, inverted lever brakes, rat trap pedals, Brooks B. 18 saddle. CLAYSON, age 16 to 18, slight build, complexion, hair and eyes dark; wearing dark clothes and cap, appearance of a foreigner. Probably a waiter. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. 27.— Bury ( County).— For stealing 3 bonzoline billiard balls ( recovered).— A MAN, age 32 to 35, height about 6 ft. 1 in., complexion fair, supposed slight cast in one eye; dress, greenish brown lounge suit, straw hat, lace boots. Carried a hooked walking stick and a fawn mackintosh. Information to Supt. Pickering, Bury. 28.— Southport ( Borough).— For stealing ( by trick), 27th ult., a suit.— HARRY EDMUND- SON, alias STEWART and HOWARTH, age about 38, height 5 ft. 8 ins., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, may be clean shaven, eyes blue; dress, jacket suit, soft hat or cap, brown boots. A native of Blackburn. Associates with betting men and frequents race meetings and bow- ling greens. Warrant issued. 29.— Southport ( Borough).- Yor stealing, 6th ult., 2 bicycles ( 1 a " Rudge- Wedge" not re- covered).— JAMES GORDON, alias LEWIS, Office No. 366- 02, age 38, height 5 ft. 11 ins., com- plexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar back of neck, across bridge of nose. A painter or hairdresser; native of Aberdeen. Information to the Chief Constable, Southport. LINCOLNSHIRE. 30— Lincoln, South ( County).— For de- serting his wife and family, leaving them charge- able to the Lincoln Union— WILLIAM SCOTT, age 39 ( looks older), height about 5 ft. 8 ins., com- plexion and eyes dark, hair ( bald on top) and moustache black, may now be clean shaven, large scar on bottom lip, very near- sighted, blinks; dress, dark jacket and vest, dark navy blue trousers, with small check, black silk tie with white stripes, dark blue cap, lace boots. A groom; native of Billinghay. Was employed as a gateman at a foundry. Absconded 4th November, 1911, and may be accompanied by a woman, age 25^ height 5 ft. 7 ins., stout build, complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, near- sighted, wears glasses. A native of Chesterfield. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jarvill, Lincoln South. 81— Scunthorpe ( County).— For stealing £ 6 15s., 15th inst., and a bicycle, 24- in. frame, black enamelled, red lines, " Premier" transfer on head; flat handle bars, celluloid grips, inverted lever brakes, two- speed gear, top bar control, 28- in. wheels, Dunlop covers, rubber pedals, free wheel, mudguards, large bell, rather rusty, plated pump, tool bag contiiining spanner.— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 ins., complexion fresh, hair ( thin) and heavy moustache brown, clean shaven, walks erect; 3ress, dark grey jacket and vest, blue serge trousers, rubber collar, light narrow tie, light cap, rather heavy boots. Has served in the Army. He was employed as door keeper at the Geisha Pavilion, and was entrusted with the money to bank. Information to Supt. Holmes, Scunthorpe. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 82.— Tredegar ( County).— FREDERICK K. SILLIS, Office No. 112- 08, Tabular Form, 18th October, 1911. Not now wanted. STAFFORDSHIRE. 88.- Lichfield ( Co unty).— For neglecting to maintain his family, 10th March, 1908.— ED- WARD KEENAN, age 49, height 5 ft. 9£ ins., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes brown, scar over left eye, bridge of nose, and left forefinger, ship left forearm, woman and soldier right forearm. A labourer or navvy; native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Oakden, Lichfield. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). 84.— Hull ( City).— For fraudulently converting £ 3 lis. 6d. to his own use.— WILLIAM TAGG HUBY, age 30, height 5 ft. 2 ins., complexion ruddy, hair dark, clean shaven, thick lips; dress, blue jacket and vest, brown cord trousers, black cap and muffler, heavy lace boots. A keelman. Warrant issued. Not to oe arrested out of the United Kingdom. 35.— Hull ( City).— For embezzling Is., 1st inst., — ARTHUR HALL, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 ins., complexion pale, thin face, hair turn- mg grey, heavy moustache and eyes grey, may now be clean shaven; dress, dark grey mixture suit, celluloid collar, cap, lace boots. An engine driver; native of Hull. Warrant issued. Not to be arrestea out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). SG — Guisborough ( County).— For deserting his children, leaving them chargeable to the Poor Law Union.— ALFRED KITCHING, age 32, height about 5 ft. 10 ins., slight build, complexion fresh, very thin face, hair ( short) and eyes brown, clean shaven, cut scar on head; dress, brown jacket suit, brown muffler, dark cap, blucher boots. A miner; native of Loftus. May be accompanied by a woman. Warrant issued. 37.— Gu is borough ( County).— On commit- ment warrant, for non- payment of £ 1 13s. 6d. line and costs imposed for game trespass, 16th April, last— ALBERT EDWARD BEADLE, age 35 to 38, height 5 ft. 5 ins., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, birth mark back of right hand, 2 cut marks back of head; wearing dark clothes and cap. A miner; native of New Marske. Information to Supt. Rose, Guisborough. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. DENBIGHSHIRE. 3K— Colwyn Bay ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., charged with stealing £ 10 at the Cattle Market, Talycafn, 15th inst.— GEORGE LEEFE, age 61, height 5 ft., 4| ins., complexion pale, hair, whiskers and moustache dark, turning grey, eyes brown. States he is a china and hardware dealer of Stratford Road, Birmingham.— PAT- RICK CONNOR, age 60, height 5 ft. 3 ins., com- plexion fresh, pockmarked, hair ( thin) and mous- tache sandy, turning grey. States he is a general dealer of Birmingham.— GEORGE CONNOR ( supposed false), age 52, height 5 ft. 5 ins., com- plexion fresh, hair and moustache, inclined to curly, dark, turning grey, eyes brown, bracelet and heart left wrist, rings on 3 left fingers, 5 small dots base of left thumb, dot right wrist. States he is a general dealer. Had in his possession a return half tourist ticket to Liverpool, issued 15th 3 PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. LANCASHIRE. 39 — Liverpool ( City).— For stealing £ 243, — WILLIAM IIENRY L1NDON, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 ins., slight build, complexion fresh, teeth discoloured, hair fair, wavy, eyes brown, nose sharp, ears large and prominent, talks quickly with a very slight stammer, has slight limp at present; dress, dark grey suit, straw hat, patent leather boots. May be found at race meetings, or iu com- pany of men in the meat trade. May endeavour to leave the country. Absconded 30th ult. Warrant issued. Information to the Head Constable, Liverpool. to.— Manchester { City). — For stealing I > \ r ( servant) calico, etc.— ALFRED MEREDITH, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 ins., complexion pale, flabby face, hair ( receding from forehead) and moustache dark; dress, plaid check tweed suit or light brown tweed Norfolk suit. Is believed to have gone to Canada. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. 1 5- row grille, 1 3- row wheat ear, 1 set 13 ame- thysts, curb, 1 4- row concave link, 1 plain oval, 1 curb, round locket attached, 1 snaffle curb and padlock, 1 small curb, set blister pearl, 1 do. ame- thyst, 1 do. peridot, 1 gold, 1 blister pearl, square sections, 18 curbs, 1 turquoise and 5 pearls, curb, 1 gold rose, 1 opal half- hoop, 1 flat band, 1 half- round plain band, 1 pippin and peridot, flexible, 9- ct. pearl centre amethyst, stiff band, 1 do., 1 pearl centre peridot, 1 do., 1 sapphire and rose diamond, 1 amethyst double heart sham- rock, 1 amethyst centre, pearl row, 1 pearl cluster, 6 single half- pearls, 1 peridot, pearl cluster and spray, 1 amethyst do., 1 amethyst and pearl, 1 6- sapphire doublets, 1 9- rubies, boat set, 1 amethyst and pearl, stiff band, 6 flexible, set various stones, 1 stiff band ruby and pearl, 1 turquoise and pearl, gold bead edge, 1 pearl and turquoise, 2 do., 1 centre amtehyst, pearl sides, 1 ruby shamrock, 1 set rose diamond, 2 rubies, 1 sapphire and diamond buckle, 1 9- rubies boat set, 1 turquoise scroll fuschia link; several plain gold bracelets, 1 9- ct. twist head band bracelet, 1 do., plain band, 1 15- ct. half- round plain, 1 do., flexible fancy, 1 do., 1 9- ct. 3- row, 3 do., 4- row, 1 do., flexible, wide, 4 9- ct. basket, snap, 2 do.; padlock ; several diamond brooches, 1 diamond opal heart cluster, set 21 diamonds, 1 diamond, sap- phire and 1 ruby trefoil, 1 ruby ends, peridot centre, rose diamond bar, 827, 1 diamond and ruby fly, moonstone ends on bar, 830, 1 whole pearl centre diamond spray, 834, 1 diamond and ruby shoe and spray, 825, 1 3- pearl, whole, and 2 dia- monds on bar, 109, 1 diamond and ruby shoe and spray, 825, 1 diamond swallow on bar, 832, 1 ruby and diamond bar, platinum front, 1 5- stone diamond bar; several 15- ct. gem- set and plain brooches, 1 sapphire and rose dia- mond, pearls and ruby fly, 1 rose diamond centre, ] turquoise and pearl leaf, and earrings, 493, 1 ruby and pearl leaf, and earrings, 493, 1 ruby and sap- phire rose diamonds butterfly, 821, 1 centre opal, 6 pearls, 7190, 1 snake watch, 1 pearl knot, sapphire centre heart; several 9- ct. gold fancy gem and plain brooches, 1 gold and silver ribbon watch, 1 lock loop do., 1 4 turquoise and 3 pearl straight safety, 1 double- heart Mizpah, 2 baby, 1 garnet set, 1 flat safety ( plain), 1 engine- turned flat safety, 1 garnet, 1 garnet and pearl, 1 do., 1 whole pearl and diamond, 1 pearl leaf safety, 1 boot, set pearls, 1 fancy, set one stone, 1 do., 1 double- heart and leaf, 1 do., 1 bar trefoil, set 3 pearls, 1 bar and circle, sapphire centre, 1 baby with birthstone, 4 do., all gold, 1 long green- gold centre amethyst, 3 fancy stone, 1 amethyst and pearl, 1 9- ct. pearl and diamond cluster, 1 centre pearl, 2 pearl sprays, 2 bar fancy centre, 1 2- pearl and white sapphire, 1 single- stone fancy, 1 pferidot and amethyst, 1 pearl lily spray, 2 fancy stone ( peridot and pearl), 2 fancy amethyst and pearl, 1 heart on knife edge, 1 pearl crescent, 1 turquoise and pearl spray, 1 pearl set, 1 do., 5 all gold, 1 sapphire centre, 1 9- ct. brooch, 1 do. pearl set 1 ruby and pearl scroll, 1 turquoise and pearl oval, 1 gold raised centre, 1 do. chased leaf, 1 chased swallow and pearl leaf, 1 9- ct. rose diamond centre, 1 pearl and sapphire, 1 pearl centre, 1 set pearls and 1 ruby, 1 bar ( leaf in centre), 1 gold swastika, 1 bow on knife edge bar, 1 set pearls and amethyst, 2 set centre stone, 1 pearl shamrock, 1 turquoise and knot, 1 sapphire and gold bow, 1 pearl and turquoise heart, 1 pearl bow and leaf, 1 pearl flower and spray, 1 do. and leaf, 2 jointed safety, set stones, 2 do., set twig, 6 do. pearl winkles, 1 pearl trefoil, 1 sapphire and pearl dragon fly, 3 pearl set birds on knife edge, 3 holly, 13 all gold, 1 pearl set 6wallow on bar. 1 peridot and garnet, 2 pearl and leaf on bar, 1 peridot centre, 1 peridot, 1 garnet collets, 1 2- leaf spray ( all gold), 3 all gold ( bead centre), 4 pearl spray, 1 15- ct. 5- strand basket; several gold charms: 1 15- ct. horseshoe, 1 18- ct. masonic square and com- pass in circle, 1 9- ct. gold bear, 1 swastika, 1 seal idol, 1 lifebuoy, 1 acorn, 1 wishbone ( pearl drop), 1 lantern, 1 dog, 1 cowbell, 1 easel, 2 plain crosses; several gents gold chains, 18- ct.: 2 open curb, 1 close curb, 3 fetter and three, 1 scroll and double trace, 1 open curb ( hollow),- 1 open curb ( solid), 3 close curb ( solid); 9 ct. gold alberts: 1 fetter and knot, 1 close curb, 1 open curb, 1 fetter and double knot, 1 fetter single, 1 fetter and 3, 2 double fetter and 3, 1 curb, 2 fetter and 3, 1 fetter and 3 trace ( figures in centre), 1 open curb, 1 fetter and knot, 1 fetter and 3 curb, 1 straight curb double, 1 fetter and 3, 1 close curb; 1 15- ct. plain jointed fob, 1 15- ct. wheater 4- row fob; several 18- ct. gem rings: 1 set 3 rubies, 2 diamonds, coronet ring, stamped 643, 1 2 sapphires, 2 diamonds and 2 rose diamonds, double scroll, 1 2 rubies, centre rose, 763, 1 sapphire and 4 pearls, wire shank, 1 emerald and 2 pearls, 5984; 1 3- coral and 4 diamond half- hoop, 718, diamond and 4 sapphire tablet 805, ruby and pearl twin cross- over cluster, 7708, almandine and 4 pearls collet, 7091 ; 1 3 diamond and enamel, 624, 1 2 diamond and 3 sapphire boat, 3410, single diamond lozenge ring, 750, single diamond open coronet, 6S1, do. 681, 5- stone diamond carved half- hoop; several 18- ct. mourning rings: 1 enamel mounted, 406, 5 PERSONS IN CUSTODY ( continued)— inst., appears well acquainted with Birmingham and district. Information to Supt. Beresford, Colwyn Bay. SURREY. 41.— Dorking ( County)— Committed for trial charged wilh obtaining hotel accommodation with intent to defraud ( 2 cases).— ALBAN MARTIN SHARP, age 23, height 5 ft. 10i ins., complexion fresh, hair light sandy, clean shaven, eyes hazel, cut scar over left eyebrow, burn scars left leg; dress, grey tweed suit', sometimes flannel suit. A schoolmaster. Is fond of talking of scouting. Is believed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Coleman, Dorking. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 42.— Y Division* — 12th inst., 12 gold watches, 1 9- ct. keyless English lever, No. 46026; 1 do., 1204; 1 do., Deunison case, solid bottom, 15065; 1 18- ct. full hunter engine- turned keyless, 46431; 1 do. crystal Swiss lever; 1 14- ct. metal dome Swiss lever, plain case, 283142; 1 18- ct. plain case crystal, 323718; 1 14- ct. half- hunter Omega key- less, 762050; 1 9- ct. do., 777320; 1 10- ct. do., Arabic figures, 664552; 1 9- ct. do., 778133; 1 14- ct. half- liunter, 3095893; 30 lady's gold watches: 1 18- ct. engraved, Errington movement ( No. 16456), No. 6420; 1 9- ct. crystal, plain case, fancy dial, 12440; 1 do., 30705; 1 do., 30707; 1 do., 30770; 1 do., 30791; 1 do., 30792; 1 18- ct. metal dome crystal Swiss lever, 104932; 1 18- ct. cylinder Lecoultre movement, 41517; 1 18- ct. cylinder, Arabic dial, 99731; 1 18- ct. lever, 75408; 1 do., 79616; 1 18- ct. lialf- hunter, Omega B., plain case, 552286; 1 do., 761315; 1 do., gold dial, 769072; 1 do., C., gold dome, 762063; 1 pearl set, pave back, gold dome and dial, 145207; 1 18- ct. keyless, 764447; 1 do. half- hunter, 38426; 1 do., 552715; 1 9- ct., no dome, Swiss lever, 49466; 1 do., 43395; 1 do. 15- ct., 49527; 1 do., 49526; 1 18- ct. gold keyless, metal dome, 95238; 1 do., 2523279 ;' l do., 2523283; 1 do., 2523284; 1 do., 2522397; 1 do., 2523253; 27 lady's gold wristlet watches; 1 18- ct., leather band, grey suede, No. 58756; 1 do., 15- ct., 58645; 1 18- ct., set pearls, grille band, 15- ct., 58708: 1 9- ct., Payton Pepper band, 148545; do., 148540; do., 148544; do., 148558; do., 148560; 9- ct. Britannic Band, 789150; 1 do., 789207; 1 do., 142500; 1 do., 152498; 1 do., 789125; 1 do., 789211; 1 do., No. 142502; 1 18- ct. lever, 15- ct. Britannic band, No. 130725; 1 9- ct. lever, No. 148543, 9- ct, Britannic band: 1 do., No. 142503; 1 do., 142499: 1 9- ct. self- closing band, 116510; 1 do., expanding band, 407024; 1 do., 411188; ] do., lever movement, 67256; 1 do., self- closing, 67179; 1 15- ct. patent link, 67280; 1 9- ct. Milanese, 47087; 1 15- ct. lever and band, 49987; 1 gent's silver keyless English lever, 3/ 4, 50169; 1 lady' 6 silver keyless Swiss lever, 5817056; 4 lady's silver wrist watches, 306680, 306712, 83472, 100714, Arabic and Roman dials, grey suede; 13 gent's keyless oxydised Swiss levers, 52711, 52699, 129572, 50990, 50902, 58320, 46415, 52124, 58695, 58930, 3036285, 407942,2288, 1 lady's do., 560102; 8 gent'a rolled gold do. ( 1 lialf- hunter, Omega, 120956, 1 do., 106982, 1 do., crystal, 147027, 1 do., 239058, 1 do., 239014, 1 do., 342151, 1 do. gold- filled Swiss lever, 340259, 1 do., 340259); 1 lady's watch, ll. L lever, enamelled sunset view on back, 760425; several 15- ct. gold bracelets, 1 curb teravil, 1 two bril liants, 6et 3 rubies, 1 do., set 2 rubies, 1 set 3 roses, 1 do., set 2 rubies, 1 half- hoop, 9 sapphires and 3 diamonds, 1 set two brilliants and 3 sap- phires, 1 knot twist, 1 flat band, 1 bamboo, lknot, two- row band, 1 set two diamonds and 3 sapphire filigree, 1 do. and 3 rubies, 1 diamond centre, trefoil filigree, 1 3 sapphires and 2 brilliants, set 1 centre diamond, and 2 rubies filigree, 1 set 4 dia- monds, 3 sapphire coronet, 1 centre diamond and pearl, set shamrock, 1 pearl flower, 1 do. and gold scroll, 1 whole pearl and scroll, 1 pearl cluster and twist, 1 seven turquoise and ribbon, 1 set six do., 1 whole pearl and fancy link, 1 diamond and 2 rubies, lap- over concave, 1 bike, 3 rows, 1 do., 3- row trace, 1 knot sides, 1 centre knot, 1 bike, 5- row, 1 3- row fancy, 1 3- row, 1 pearl and sapphire, 1 pearl, 4 flowers, 1 amethyst and pearl, 1 all pearl, 1 peridot and pearl, 1 3- brilliant lap- over concave, 1 15- ct. pearl flower, lap- over, 1 pearl with peridot centre, 1 pearl shamrock, 1 crescent and leaf, 1 flower shamrock, 1 do., centre flower, tulip sides, 5 flexible snap, 1 set 3 diamonds and 4 amethysts, fancy basket, 1 snaffle bolt ring, 1 ring and basket, 1 cross- over link, 1 turquoise matrix and cross- over link, 1 cross- over lunette bead, 1 whole pearl, platinum and pearl 3- row, 1 rustic link, 1 9 turquoise, 8 pearls, curb, 1 7 tur- quoise and basket, 1 turquoise cross- over of link, trefoil heart, 1 turquoise bar, 3 curb chain, 1 gold scroll, turquoise matrix drop, 1 whole pearl 3- row trace, 1 turquoise and pearl open link, 1 do., Staffordshire knot and curb, 1 turquoise mar trix, 1 turquoise and pearl curb, 1 turquoise, Gothic link and trace, 3- row, 1 turquoise and pearl, collet and curb, 1 turquoise, platinum rail and bar, 1 turquoise collet scroll, 2- row, 1 turquoise, 3 cowbells, 1 ruby, pearl and sapphire, 3 bears, 1 turquoise collet and cage, 1 winkle, 1 do.; several 10- ct. gold bracelets: 1 3- curb, 1 pea curb, set 3 shot, 1 cable snap, 1 fuschia and turquoise matrix snap, 1 3- row concave, 1 oval link; several 9- ct. gold bracelets : 1 child's cable initial pendant, 1 do. oval, 1 do. Gothic, 1 do. trace and winkle, 3 flexible, 1 torpedo and ball, 2 rows, 1 5- row basket, 1 six turquoise, 5 pearls, knot and pad- lock, 1 four amethysts and 4 pearls, 1 8 tur- quoise and 8 moonstones, 1 2- bar basket snap, 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. PROPERTY STOLEN—( continued). do. stamped 404, 405, 406, 407, 408; several 18- ct. plain rings, 3 knot bead shoulders,, 1 2- row bead and knob, 1 knot, bead shoulders, 2 twist and shot, plain shank, 1 3shot and knob, 1 1 shot and knob; 1 7 shot and knob, 1 10 shot and knob, 1 do. 6 knob, 2 wide shank, 2 with shot, 1 twist, 2 coil, 3 knob, 1 plait with shot, 2 twist, 1 fancy knob, 3 shot on shoulders, 3 fancy knob, 1 keeper, plain edge, 1 all gold signet, do. oval, do. shield, 2 do. round, oval, fancy shoulders, 1 fluted should- ers, 1 knot and twist ring, 21 twist, 4 engraved keepers; several 15- ct. gem rings, 1 2 sapphires, 4 pearls, fancy scroll, 772, 2 rose and pearl cluster, 416,417, pearl and enamel lozenge, 412, 3 single pearl and enamel, 409, centre diamond, 4 pearls and enamel, 1 15- ct. mourning ring, pearl and enamel; several 9- ct. gem rings, 1 single pearl in knot, 7624, 5 fancy stone, 1 pearl, oval, 1 four pearls and enamel, 1 single sapphire knot, 6 sig- nets, set bloodstone, hollow, 2 hair mourning rings, 422 and 424; several 9- ct. plain rings, 1 plain buckle ring, 2 do., engraved, 1 double- headed snake, 1 plain shank, engraved mounts, 3 plain Mizpah rings, 3 mill edge do., 2 plain do., 1 twist with 4 shot, 1 bio; twist and curb shank, 4 do. and shot, 2 twist and plain shank, 1 double row and shot, 1 twist, plain and engraved, 1 twist and shot, 1 bangle ring, 10 engraved keepers, 20 all- gold signet, 3 oval fancy, carved shoulders, 3 plain shield, 6 all- gold; several earrings, set gems, 1 9- ct. 2 amethyst, 4 pearls, 1 do. 5 pearls, 1 amethyst ( screws), 1 do., 5 pearls, 1 peridot, 1 do. 3 pearls, 1 amethyst, 1 do. 3 pearls 2 garnets, 1 single- turquoise and 2 pearl ( wires), 3 pairs plain and fancy stone drop, 1 9- ct. pearl and ruby drop ( wires), 1 do. garnet and pearl drop ( screws), 1 do. amethyst and pearl ( screws), 1 do. garnet and pearl ( screws), 1 pair turquoise and pearl, 14 pairs pearl, 1 amethyst in cages, 1 pearl flowers, 1 pearl circle and sprig, 1 pearl cluster, 1 ruby, whole pearl and diamond, 1 turquoise and pearl drop, 1 pearl and peridot drops, 1 platinum and gold, diamond and pearl clusters, 1 pearl and olivine clusters, 2 pearl and peridot drop, 1 whole pearl and rose scroll, 1 whole pearl and pearl, 1 whole pearl and pearl flower, 1 9- ct. turquoise drop ( screws), 1 tur- quoise and pearl ( screws), 1 all- gold and 4 beads ( screws), 1 pear- shape drops ( wires), 1 do. ( screws), 1 gold fancy in circle; several gold seals, 1 18- ct. fob, 1 15- ct. do., 2 9- ct. do., 1 9- ct. blood- stone one side, sardonyx the other, 1 15- ct. topaz 6wing, 1 9- ct. do., 3 9- ct. topaz bottom stand, 1 15- ct. sardonyx and bloodstone, 2 9- ct. do., 1 18- ct. compass, 1 spade guinea, 1703, scroll mount; gold pencils: 9- ct. engraved, telescopic, 9 - ct. flute; several lockets: 2 9- ct. heart, gem set, 1 pearl cluster and gold heart, 1 9- ct. en- graved, 1 15- ct. heart, 1 15- ct. pearl cluster, turquoise, 1 15- ct. rose and ruby; several gem- set pins, 2 single- stone diamond pins and stud, open coronet, 1 fox's head, rose eyes, 1 6ingle- diamond twist, 1 single rose, heart- shape, 1 single- stone diamond pin and 6tud, 1 do., claw setting, 1 single- stone showy collet, 3 diamond, oval discs, 1 single- diamond twisted border, 3- diamond disc shields, 1 single- stone diamond filigree pin and stud, 1 single- stone twisted border, 1 do. pin and stud, 1 do. filigree do., 1 do., twisted do., 3 dia- mond shield disc, 1 single- stone diamond shield disc, 1 do. filigree, 1 do. stud and pin, 1 do., 1 do. concave do., 1 rose and chased owl, 1 brilliant, 6et in heart with arrow, 1 single- stone diamond plati- num collet pin and stud, 2 brilliant and diamond set fancy scroll, 1 pearl and gold twist, heart shape, 1 4- pearl leaf, 3 single- pearl, 1 4- pearl shoe, 1 3- pearl sprig, 1 whole- pearl golf, 1 do. leaf, 1 2- opal and plum, 1 single sapphire and twist, 1 pearl and sapphire, 1 twist, 1 pearl and ruby twist, 2 twig and pearl sprig, 1 pearl and ruby cluster, 1 emerald frog on bi- cycle, 1 diamond, sapphire and pearl plum, 1 2- pearls and 1 turquoise twist, 1 pear] and dia- mond plum, 1 turquoise circle, 1 pearl and dia- mond fly, 2 ruby and rose circle and pearl, 1 pearl and emerald cluster, 1 pearl and sapphire fly, 1 single- diamond snake, 1 single ruby do., 1 dia- mond and pearl cluster, 1 diamond, sapphire and ruby trefoil, 1 4- pearl, 1 olivine, 2 two whole pearls and one ruby, 1 centre sapphire and 4 brilliants, 1 whole pearl, brilliant drop, triangle- shape, 1 whole pearl, trefoil bar, 1 2- olivines, centre pearl, 1 centre pearl surrounded 10 diamonds, 1 whole, single pearl, 1 pearl and 2 roses, 1 three whole pearl trefoil, 1 two whole pearl and twist, 1 pearl and diamond plum, 1 pearl sprig, 1 whole pearl turban, 1 pearl leaf, 1 pearl Stafford- shire knot, 2 whole pearl twist, 1 two whole pearl and bar, 1 three whole pearl and diamond 6prig, 1 two whole pearl drop, 1 pearl and diamond tre- foil, 1 two whole pearl drop and twist, 1 whole pearl and 3 diamonds, 1 rose and pearl acorn, 2 15- ct. pearl set twist and coil, 3 15- ct. pearl set, 1 18- ct. whole pearl centre, pearl border, 2 whole pearl set in circle disc, 1 whole pearl, 3 whole pearl pin and stud, 1 whole pearl and gold boot, 1 whole pearl and shamrock, 1 pearl flower, stud, pin, 3 pearl cluster, fancy stone centre, 4 pearl shamrock, 1 pearl and diamond acorn, 1 three whole pearls, spring and ring, 1 pearl coronet, 1 pearl set swallows, 1 single sapphire, pearl circle, 1 pearl centre filigree, 1 turquoise and two whole pearl loop, 1 turquoise and two pearl, two bar, 1 turquoise heart, 1 single- turquoise stud pin, 1 single ruby on 3 bars, 1 single sapphire and twist; all- gold pin6, 1 horn, 3 treble- clef, 1 horse- shoe, 3 horse and jockey, 1 oyster, 1 mouse, 1 owl, 2 feathered dog, 1 lucky nail, 2 twist, 4 shamrock, 2 stone, set 3 15- ct. turban disc, 4 filigree, 1 turquoise and pearl horseshoe tie- retainer, 1 pearl- set do. with safety pin; several gold studs, 6 15- ct. engraved, 7 9- ct. plain, 1 9- ct. collar, 1 18- ct. do.; several gold links, 1 15- ct. engraved oval, 1 9- ct. plain, 1 9- ct. hammered oval, 1 9- ct. small plain oval, 1 9- ct. plain oval, 1 9- ct. engraved dumb- bells, 1 9- ct. oval plain, 3 9- ct. oval engraved, 9 9- ct. plain, 15 9- ct. engraved, 1 lG- ct. domed, 1 9- ct. engine- turned, 1 9- ct. engraved torpedo. 1 9- ct. hammered, 1 9- ct. plain torpedo, 1 9- ct. plain torpedo, 1 lozenge, 2 9- ct. plain, torpedo and lunette, 2 9- ct. plain torpedo and flat, 9- ct. flat, 2 9- ct. bent oval, 1 9- ct. open oval, 1 9- ct., thread edge, 1 do., three row, 1 9- ct., engine- turned, 1 9- ct. plain fancy; several 9- ct. gold necklets, 2 twisted fetter and curb, 2 small trace, 1 do., 2 Belcher, 5 Prince of Wales, 15 trace, 4 do. with six mounts, 8 curb, 13 Belcher, 1 trace and bead, 2 fetter and 3, 1 fetter and 5, 1 flatted fetter and 3, 1 twisted fetter and 3, 1 open curb, 2 fancy, 2 flat pillar and trace, 1 fancy do., 19 trace, 11 facetted trace, 7 fetter and 3 trace, 3 facetted trace, 18 fetter and trace, 3 facetted belchers, 1 facetted double fetter, 1 secret, 11 fetter and 3 trace, 3 square trace, 7 Prince of Wale6, 1 Alma, 4 facetted belchers, 4 fetter and 3, 3 trace, 1 curb, 1 secret, 1 fetter and one, 1 twisted fetter and 3 curb, 1 curb; several 15- ct. gold necklets, 2 curb, 4 trace, 15 fancy, 2 double fetter and trace, 1 whole pearl and trace, 1 whole pearl and fetter, 1 trace and double fetter, 1 trace and twist, 1 fancy pillar and trace, 1 twisted fetter and 3 trace, 1 square pillar and 5, 1 do. and trace; several 15- ct. gold guards, 1 double fetter, 1 fetter and knot, 2 trace, 1 fancy fetter and double knot, 1 fancy and plain trace, 1 fancy twist and knot, 1 double fetter and 3 knob, 2 wheaters and lozenge, 1 trace, set 27 pearls, 1 trace; several 9- ct. gold guards, 1 facetted belcher, 1 twist fetter and curb, 1 fancy fetter double knot, 1 rosette, 1 double fetter, 1 ring and knot, 1 mounted fetter double rosette, 1 double fetter fancy, 1 do. 3 rosettes, 1 Prince of Wales, 1 trace, 1 fetter and trace, 1 fetter and 3 rosettes, 1 scroll and trace, 1 entwined link and trace, 1 Prince of Wales, 1 curb, 1 wheatear and fetter, 1 twisted fetter and curb, 1 bamboo and trace, 1 fetter and 3, 1 guard, 2 double fetter and trace, 1 square pillar and trace, 1 square belcher; several pendants, set peridots, amethysts and pearls; several rolled- gold sovereign purses, plain, hammered and engine- turned; several gold watch bracelets, Nos. 428,^ 279, 114764, 1708, 1748, 1832, 1830, 1 18- ct. keyless lever, 2381162. 1 do., 2250839. All above articles are marked with one or more of the following letters or numbers: J. A. C. K. B. O. W. L. E. S., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ( small); 1 9- ct. gold necklet, thin, 1 heart- shaped pendant; 1 gold brooch, small diamond in centre, glass at back for hair or photograph; and small tin box containing 8 sixpences.— Suspicion is at- tached to A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 ins., complexion fresh, high cheekbones, hair dark ( wavy), theatrical appearance; dress, light blue serge suit, jacket and vest cut low, dark hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Dutton, Hazel Grove. DERBYSHIRE. 46.— Chesterfield \( Borough).— 15th inst., a " Campion" bicycle, 1911 model, No. 88,482, cross frame, black enamelled, 3 speed gear, black taped handle bars, Dunlop tyres, two mudguards, bell and tool bag attached. Information to the Chief Constable, Chesterfield. ESSEX. 47. — Chelmsford ( County).— 8th inst., a black enamelled bicycle, 24- in. frame, 28- in. wheels, Cambridge tyres, Lion and Arrow chain, upturned handle bars, 2 roller brakes, telescope brake, rods, transfer on head and mudguard " Victory," New- combe & Co., Chelmsford.— By A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 ins., complexion fresh, hair brown, lame left leg; dress, dark suit and cap. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. 48.— Southend ( County).— loth inst., a New Hudson bicycle, black enamelled, 23- in. frame, 28 by 1^- in. plated wlieek, Ardwick thorn- proof tyre on front and Ardwick ordinary tyre on back, down- turned North Road handle bars, celluloid grips, roller rim brakes back and front, free wheel, Perry chain, rat trap pedals, left crank slightly loose, about 78 gear, mudguards back and front, lamp bracket on front fork, double gong bell and tool bag attached. The above was taken from a storage room and an old bicycle left behind, viz., black enamelled, 22- in. frame, 26 by lf- in. wheels, plated dropped handle bars, no grips, rat trap pedals, Gamage tyres, two back steps, mudguards back and front, Lycett saddle with name EADEN cut thereon in three places, front mudguard tied on with string and wire, back one fastened with a webbing strap, small double- dome bell, tool bag and black Eureka oil lamp attached.— Supposed by A LAD, age 17 or 18, height 5 ft. 3 ins., hair brown; wearing dark clothes. Information to Supt. Marden, Southend- on- Sea. BEDFORDSHIRE. 43.— Luton ( Borough).— 17th inst., a Raleigh bicycle, black enamelled, lined out gold, rubber pedals, upturned handle bars, black grips, 28 in. frame, inverted lever rim brakes, gear case with oil bath, Lucas chime bell, pump, square tool bag, 28 in. wheels. By A MAN, age about 25, clean shaven; dress, light green tweed Norfolk cycling suit, green cap. Information to the Chief Constable, Luton. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 44.— Slough ( County).— 8th inst., by jnirglary at Taplow, a silver cigarette box, about 6 inches square, lined cedar, " John Baughan, Amyatt Hull, J. R. Chancellor, Stewart " thereon; 1 silver cigar- ette case, " Khedive " and " Leander " thereon ; 1 gold miniature box, Napoleon in red coat on lid, cracked; 1 small round silver inkstand; 2 seals ( 1 large, 1 small), Arabic writing on both, fast- ened together with silver chain, square links; 3 small silver ash tray6, Kruger penny in centre of one; 1 silver stamp box, shape of Maltese cross, 4 compartments, Rifle Brigade crest on top; 1 old silver watch; 1 fawn- colour purse containing £ 2 and a few shillings. Information to Supt. Pearman, Slough. CHESHIRE. 45.— HazeI Grove iCounty).— 12th inst., by housebreaking at Northenden, a rolled watch, old Waltham lever hunter, white dial, black numerals, gold fingers; 1 silver watch, very old, white dial, black numerals; 1 double albert, long links alter- nately plain and twisted, £ dollar piece as pen- dant; 1 silver cigarette case, 5 by 3i ins., " Dear- den " engraved thereon; 2 9- ct. gold masonic studs GLAMORGANSHIRE. 49 — Cardiff ( City).- 4th inst., from a jeweller's shop, a rose diamond bow brooch, on a knife edge bar with pearl on each end, No. 300- 14, G. B. J.'/- thereon.— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 25 to 30, hair ( short) brown, clean shaven, of smart appearance; dress, light grey tweed coat and vest, grey trousers, straw hat. He called at the shop, and after inspecting several articles declined to purchase. Information to the Head Constable, Cardiff. KENT. 50.— Tonbridge ( County).— 1st inst., by sacrilege at Fordcombe, 2 communion plates; 1 Sheffield- plated cup; 1 flagon; 2 brass candlesticks, 18 ins. high; 2 pairs brass flower vases. Information to Supt. Neaves, Tonbridge. 51.— Gravesend ( Borough).— 12th or 13th inst., by burglary, 2 silver cigarette cases, crocodile skin outside; 2 do. salt spoons, chased handles, fish pattern; 12 do. table spoons, A. I., Mappin & Webb; 12 do. dessert spoons, do.; 12 dinner forks, do.; 12 dessert forks, do.; 6 fish forks, do.; 6 fish knives, do.; 6 fruit knives, do.; 6 fruit forks, do.; 5 teaspoons ( silver), do.; 6 egg spoons, do.; 12 mixed knives, do.; 2 silver knife rests, do.; 4 silver egg spoons, plain handles, O inscribed thereon; 6 new knives, Sheffield on blade; 1 large silver fish knife; 2 silver pickle forks; 6 silver Kruger tea- spoons, imitation twisted cord handle, Kruger 3d. piece on top shape of half- moon, bowls of spoons made from a Kruger sixpence, head of Kruger facing outwards; 1 silver- plated sugar sifter; 4 do. jam spoons, chased handles, carved pattern; 1 do. butter knife; 1 do. bread fork, mother- o'- pearl hapdle; 3 do. serviette rings, 1 chased, initials J. W. B., two with plain silver lines; several odd silver spoons; a collection of about 200 foreign coins representing every nationality, as follows: several Kruger coins from 5s. piece downwards; 1 very valuable medallion, opening of the Delegoa Bay Railway, with Kruger's effigy on one side and Ajax defying lightning on the other, about the size of a 5s. piece; several copper coins ranging from Charles II to William IV; 1 Canadian coin, with Bank of Montreal, pure copper, referable to paper, marine and fisheries, George and Dragon; several other valuable coins of different nationality, all dressed with gold lacquer; 1 pair of brown 1 leather boots, 8- 4. " Cowper " on tab, cycle pedal TUESDAY, JUNE 289, 1912. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PROPERTY STOLEN— ctntinwsi. marks on waist; 1 tablecloth, " Bradshow " in ink thereon; 1 afternoon tea cloth with blue border; 1 fancy table cloth, pansy pattern, all white, laun- dry mark " D- 267 " in corner; 1 table centre, pale green, spangle ribbon work; 1 do., white satin, pink flowers; 1 do., white velvet, yellow painted flowers; 1 afternoon tea cloth, Teneriffe. Information to the Chief Constable, Graveeend. 52.— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).— 27th ult., a Prefnier bicycle, black enamelled, red lines, 24- in. frame, plated rims, upturned handle bars, rat trap pedals, leather toe clips, plated pump, " Panther " plated acetylene lamp. 12th inst., a boy's bicycle, B. S. A. fittings, low frame, black enamelled, wide curved handle bar, lever brakes, Palmer cord tyres, transfer " Pen- rose " on head, plated rims, Brooks saddle. Information to the CEief Constable, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. 58.— Southport ( Borough).— 8th inst., a Royal Enfield bicycle, No. 217857 on scat lug, black enamelled frame, gold lines, black enamelled wheels and spokes, Palmer tyres, free wheel, two inverted rim brakes. Information to the Chief Constable, Southport. 54.— Warrington ( Borough).— SJth inst., a " Rudge- Whitworth " bicycle, 24- in. frame, 26- in. wheels, black enamelled, aluminium rims, Feather- weight tyres, repair band on front, fixed wheel, handle bars nearly straight, rat trap pedals, leather toe clips, black grips, and a " Sun " cycle, 24- in. frame, green enamelled rat trap pedals, rim brakes, rubber band on top bar, rubber patch about 12 ins. long, " Special " thereon, on front tyre, black lamp attached. Suspicion is attached to TWO YOUTHS, age about 17, wearing rough clothing and caps. Information to the Chief Constable, Warrington. SURREY. 55.— Re I gate ( Borough).— 9th inst., a bicycle, black enamelled, 26- in. parallel frame, lined green and gold, 28- in. wheels, Archer3- speed gear, top tube control, raised handle bars, two hand brakes, Dunlop tyres, Lucas " Horoscope " lamp on head bracket, one rivet missing from front of saddle, D. B. L. plated pump. 11th inst., a gold pin, wreath shape, set pearls and diamonds; 1 do., crown- shape, set pearls; 1 pin, Egyptian scarub; 1 gold pin, skull and cross bones; 1 do., set single rubyj 2 do. fraternity pins, black and white enamel, Egyptian letters D. K. E. on each, in a small black leather- covered box. Information to the Head Constable, Reigate. SUSSEX ( East). 56.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— 18th inst., a " Swift" bicycle, black enamelled, 26 in. frame, 28 in. wheels, 2 speed gear, flat handle bars, Dunlop tyres, plated rims, rubber pedals, metal gear case, 2 rim brakes, puncture proof linen band to tyres, nickel pump, bell, tool bag, cyclometer, carrier attached to handle bars, No. 284,924, recently enamelled and plated. Information to the Chief Constable, Eastbourne. WORCES TERSHIRE. 57.— Oldbury ( County).— 17th inst., by bur- glary a lady's gold watch monogram E. M. W. on back " From Father and Edith Dec. 10 1907" engraved inside, No. 257973 ; bangles ( 1 plain beaten gold ; 1 gold, set 9 sapphires and 2 diamonds " Maggie Moyle" engraved inside; 1 9ct. gold long and short links , 1 do. oblong links); pendants ( 1 star shape set pearls, diamond in centre pi: n at back to use ns brooch; 1 small gold maltese cross); 1 gold neck- chain, oblong links ; 1 do. long a nd short links with gold antique locket, chased, photograph inside ; 1 gold oblong brooch, very old, diamond in centre, chased ; 1 silver ring stand, shape of owl, c> n green plush stand. Information to Supt. Davis, Oldbury. and tool bag attached, No. 341866, and a 24- in. black enamelled bicycle, upturned handle bars, black rims and spokes, rubber pedals, two mud- guards, A. E. Brown, Victory Cycle, Witham, trans- fer on head and down tube, No. 5131 on seat pillar lug, two rim brakes, 28- in. wheels, new Palmer tyre back, and Paragon tyre on front, plated bell, plated pump and square tool bag with name there- on attached. 11th inst., a black enamelled bicycle, 28- in. frame, 28- in. wheels, straight handle bars, alum- inium painted, front brake only, a new outer cover on front wheel with the name Manchester thereon, roadster cover on back wheel, rat trap pedals with toe clips ( much worn). Information to the Chief Constable. Hull. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 59.— Donoaster ( County).— Referring to Case No. 80, 12th inst.— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 24, medium height and build, complexion fresh, hair light, inclined to sandy, clean shaven; dress, navy blue suit, light cap, brown boots, of respectable appearance. He called at an adjoining house on a bogus errand. Information to Supt. Hickes, Doncaster. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. CHESHIRE. 60.— Liscard ( County)— At Seacombe, 9th inst., A FEMALE CHILD, age about 2 months, hair dark, eyes blue, four vaccination marks left arm; dress, white linen robe with three rows of insertion on front, tied with cream ribbon, also deep insertion on hem, white crocheted bonnet, herring bone on crown, fastens with white silk ribbon, plain white undergown, grey flannel binder stitched round body, white cotton shirt, hand- made flannel barrow, braided pink ribbon, grey flannel diaper, white wollen socks, wrapped in a white crocheted shawl. Had a feeding bottle, " The Star Infants' Feeding Bottle" thereon, a dummy teat, fastened with pink ribbon to neck of bottle, well nourished, clothing appears to be home- made. A woman left the child with a girl on the fore- shore at Seacombe. Information to Supt. McHale, Liscard. ESSEX. 61.— Chelmsford ( County).— 9th inst., in a pond, the body of A MAN, age about 70, length 5 ft. 1 or 2 ins., hair ( bald on top), whiskers, and moustache grey, cut scar inside right forearm; dress, dark brown overcoat, 2 vests, 1 black, 1 dark with white stripes, old drab- colour cord trou- sers, blue and white striped Oxford shirt, heavy nailed boots, black leather belt with large black buckle. Had been working as a pea- picker; name supposed ISAAC NICHOLS. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. HAMPSHIRE. 62.— Gosport ( County)— 5th inst., in the Solent.— The body of A WOMAN, much decom- posed, length 5 ft. 7 ins., back teeth missing, front teeth in good condition; dress, blue serge coat, blue cloth buttons, lined white material, white linen col- lar, L. Hore inside, initials L. H., maker Silver- mere," extra quality, by 14 and " button this side first," on right side, blue and white spotted tie, grey skirt, lined blue alpacca, Primrose League 6tud in pocket, black leather waist belt, blue and white striped flannelette blouse, white petticoat with flounce, white linen under bodice and chemise, white linen drawers with L on band, black merino stockings, black elastic stockings, black corsets with black lace around top and a piece of blue ribbon running through, black shoes with tips on heel. Body apparently in water some weeks. Information to Supt. Abel, Gosport. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). 08.— Hull { City).— 5th inst.., a black enamelled bicycle, J. B. transfer on head, : 24- in. frame, 26- in. wheels, plated rims, Palmer ty: res, free wheel rat trap pedals, mudguards, upturned handle bars, front rim and back- pedalling brakes, Coventry saddle and large bell attached. 10th inst., a bicycle, black: enamelled frame, lined, 28- in. wheels, plated rims, Dunlop tyre front wheel, rubber pedals, two roller, lever brakes, Swift transfer on head, two mudguards, Swift 3- speed gear, with Sturrney Archer control on top bar, half black gear case, plated oil lamp, black pump with black clip?, cape cl^ ps on handle bars ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). 68.— Hull ( City).— 8th ult., a dark bay horse pony, between 13 and 14 hands, left fore and both hind legs white, white ring on forehead, high- stepper; a set or harness, black bright leather, nickel- plated mountings, and a ralli car, dark blue body, red wheels and shafts, silver- mounted, double iron steps, rubber tyres, blue cushions. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hull. MISCELLANEOUS. SURREY. 64.— Reigate ( Borough).— Disposed of 5th inst. ( believed to have been stolen), a bicycle, black enamelled, old pattern, transfer on head with S. R. Haffenden, Goring, Sussex, thereon, Sun free wheel, chain wheel rusty, one- inch pitch block chain, gear about 70, Saxon tyres, 28 by If ins., back tyre has been whitened, rubber pedals, right one wired with copper wire, Phillips Vox Populi front rim brake, flat handle bars, cork grips, Challis bell, black metal mudguards, Atlas saddle, reversible seat pil- lar; in fair condition. Information to the Head Constable, Reigate. APPREHENSIONS. Metropolitan Police District, 65.— Convict Supervision Office.— RICHARD EMBLETON, ( Office No. 3562- 02, Tab- ular Form, 2nd February, 1912. ( 56.— B Division.— ALBERT HARLOCK, alias CRESWELL, Case No. 1, 12th inst. 67.— p Division. — FREDERICK CHIVERS, Case No. 4, 29th March, last. 68.— R Division.— THOMAS SHEAF, Case No. 7, 12th inst. 69.— Cheshire, Liscard ( County).— WALTER COOPER, Case No. 12, 11th November, 1910. 7Q-— E S S e X , Southend ( County).— STPEHEN BLUNDELL, Case No. 14, 28th ult., at Long Marston, Gloucestershire. 71.— Hampshire, Alton ( County).— GEORGE JOHN HALL, Case No. 42, 12th inst., in London, and bicycle recovered. 72.— Hampshire, Fareham ( County). HENRY THORNTON, Office No. 1103- 02, Tabular Form, 15th July, 1910, at Colchester on another charge. 73.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— ALFRED S. JONES, Office No. 1444- 07, Tabular Form, 20th January, 1911. 74.— Lancashire, Blackpool ( Borough) — JOHN HENRY WEBBER, Case No. 31, 28th ult., and sentenced to 2 months' imprisonment. 75.— Warwickshire, Sutton Cold' field ( County).— ARCHIBALD BROWNHILL, Case No. 36, lst March last. 76.— Warwickshire, Sutton Cold- field '.( County).— GEORGE FLATELEY, Office No. 928- 11, Case 28, 18th August, 1911. 77.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Sheffield ( County).—- GEORGE BURGIN, Office No. 943- 01, Case 21, 14th ult. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 78.— x Division•— For obtaining £ 8 2s. 7d., by false pretences.— F. S. WHEELER, alias BROOKS, Office No. 2603- 01 ( for photograph and description see Case 38, 5th inst.), prominent tooth left upper jaw; dress, grey striped lounge suit, black hard felt hat, patent leather shoes. Calls at high- class schools for boys or girls and ar- ranges to place his son or daughter there; tenders cheque, on the London & Provincial Bank, Rich- mond branch ( obtained from a stolen book in his possession) for a sum in excess of the amount of school fees and obtains the balance together with a receipt on an official school form. He then calls upon local tradesmen and orders goods to be sent to the school, presenting cheque in payment, and obtaining cash balance, suspicion being averted by producing the school receipt. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. SUSSEX ( West). 79.— Arundel ( County).— For stealing a gold watch chain, plain links, Hearts of Oak gold medal attached, and a metal- case watch, open face.— JOHN McKERNS, alias EWING, Office No. 1062- 09, age 24, height 5 ft. 6f ins., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, very slight moustache light, eyes grey, scar left wrist; dress, dark grey tweed suit and cap, shoes. Had with him a " Singer" bi- cycle, nearly new, 3- speed gear, which he borrowed and may have disposed of. He obtains names and 6 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. • > I ! . ' J ; 1 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1012. LATEST INFORMATION ( ctntinued).— addressee of persons who have friends in Canada, states he has messages from them, and offers to convey messages on returning; gains admission to houses, afterwards commits larceny, or obtains money by representing he has lost his purse. Warrant issued Information to Supt. Wakeford, Arundel. PROPERTY STOLEN. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 80 — Bradford ( City).— 6th inst., by house- breaking, a lady's 18 ct. [ gold £ ring, set 3 rubies, ( 1 missing) and 2 diamonds ; 1 do. half hoop, set cluster of blue stones, diamond in centre ; 1 do. dress ring, 9 ct., very thin, set 12 small pearls, garnet in centre ; 1 9 ct. gold ring, thin, heart shape, with ston'e in cen- tre ; 1 18 ct. gold curb bangle padlock and 2 charms ( slipper and heart) attached ; 1 gold- plated keyless watch, yellow paper dial. 10th inst., a 9 ct. gold lever watch, white dial, black numerals, keyless, case dented, " Samuels & Co.", makers ; 1 do. gold double curb chain, Jubilee £ 2 piece attached ; 1 lady's small gold watch, white dial with gold dots thereon black numerals, key winding ; 1 9 ct. gold fob chain, 2 thin links with gold ball as pen- dant, heart in centre ; 1 plain gold bangle, imitation of a belt, clasp fastener ; 1 gold brooch, car pattern, set 2 rubies with small diamond in centre. Information to the Chief Constable, City Police, Bradford. 81— Rotherham ( Borough).— 9th inst., an 18 ct. gold English lever watch, large, centre seconds, W. B. on back, " Dr. Branson, Rotherham," on inside case, No. 4117 on movement, jeweller's No. B4108 scratched on inside of inner case. Information to the Chief Constable, Rotherham. ANIMALS, & c,, STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 82.— X Division. - A ba> gelding pony, aged, 14 hands, bushy hog mane, medium tail, steps high, straight on legs, 2 faint white spots on oil side, trace high, stomach lighter colour than back, in good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. APPREHENSIONS. vs.— Nottinghamshire, Nottingham ( City).— GEORGE SMITH, Office No. 2527- 01, Tabular Form, 12th inet. Hi— Yorkshire iWest Riding), Wakefield ( County) - GEORGE FREDERICK BLEASE, Case 13, 6th January, 1911. 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. 1 AGE. HEIGHT. CO MP. llAIll. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register Number and Date Liberated. LICENCE- HOLDER. GILL, HERBERT, alias WHITE. MITCHELL, WILKINSON, and RICKERS. Office No. 3326— 02. 39 5 11} fresh iron grey blue Scar front of neck, and angle of left eye ; obtains a living selling glass and bar cloths to Hotel Keepers. Sentenced Derbyshire Assizes, 21st February, 1910, to 6 years penal servitude for larcenv. Licensed 23rd April, 1912. f k 117. to- Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, who have boon ro- approhonded, for tho week ended 13th July, 1912, with tho result, & o. Division concerned. Office No. NAME. Sentence Date and Place. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Name and Division of Officer. E. 1317— ooj ABBOTT, JOHN HENRY Y. 248— 01 ADAMS, THOMAS H. J. L. M. 114— 08 BAILEY, ADA L. M. N. S. X. 1126— 06 BAKER, CHARLES H. K. 498— 04 BEAVIS, ALBERT E. G. K. X. J] 49— 02 BROWN, CHARLE3 V. 2306— 01 CHRISTIAN, JAMES A. L. 2172— 00 CUSACK, JOHN H. 2825— 01 DAVIS, JAMES G. P. 1188— 06 DAVIS, JOHN X. 1959— 06 DOREY, JOSEPH PATRICK K. 560— 03 DOUGLAS, HARRY A. E. H. 273— 02 ENNIS, JOHN K. W. 928— 11 FLATELY, GEORGE K. 71— 12 FORFAR, WILLIAM N. Y. 2074— 08 GALE, CHARLES E. 2569— 99 HARRIS, GEORGE T. X. 1786— 02 HOLT, HORACE D. H. K. P. R. 1082— 08 JONES, ARTHUR L. Y. 1897— 01 McCOY, JOSEPH G. K. S. 1190- 06 MERRITT, CHARLES X. 2260 - 02 PEARCE, GEORGE B. 1392— 0C SHEAN, JOHN L. W. Y. 1429— Of . SIMPSON, GEORGE 1256— 0! SMITH, ALFRED H. J. K. 405— 0i SPINKS, GEORGE X. 4890( THOMPSON, ALFRED A. K. L. 1629— 9f VINCENT, JOHN L. 311— 9! WELLS, ARTHUR V. 3112— 9< WRAY, EDWARD 6 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 18 months h. l. '.) months h. l. 1 month h. l. and 1 month h. l. in default ( concurrent) 3 months h. l. 1 month h. l. 18 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 14 days h. l. 21 months h. l. Licence revoked 15 years p. s. 6 months h. l. 3 years p. s. and 2 years supervision 12 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 14 days h. l. 5 years p. s. 3 months h. l. 3 j ears p. s. 21 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 6 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 9 months h. l. 6 weeks h. l. Fined 30s. or 10 days h. l. 3 years p. s. 2nd July, Beverley Qr. Sess. Sth July, Guildford Assizes 10th July, London Co. Sess. 9th July, Bow St. P. Ct. 10th July, Thames P. Ct. 9th July, West Ham P. Ct. 12th July, Havant Petty Sess 9th July, London Co. Sess. 6th July, Doncaster Petty Sess. 13th July, Folkestone Boro" Sess. 8th July, Willesden Petty Sess. 11th July, London Co. Sess. 21st, June, Hull City P. Ct. 15th March, Birmingham Ass. 10th July, Swansea Qr. Sess. 6th July, Middlesex Sess. 3rd July, Gloucester Qr. Sess 12th July. Salisbjry Qr. Sess. 6th July, Slough Petty Sess. 6th July, Maidstone Qr. Sess. 8th July, Middlesbrough Petty Sess. 9th July, London Co. Sess. 10th July, London Co. Sess. 11th July, London Co. Sess. 5th July, Lindsey Sess. 13th July, Guildford Qr. Sess. 9th Jnly, London Co. Sess. 1th July, Tower Bridge P. Ct. 3rd July, Marlborough St. P. Ct. Sth July, Surrey Assizes Larceny Forgery Larceny P. of C. Act. Failing to notify change of address Insulting behaviour Failing to report Larceny Housebreaking Loitering Larceny Drunk, disorderly, etc. Warehouse breaking Failing to report i Burglary Attempted shop- breaking Larceny ( person) Incorrigible rogue Obtaining money by false pretences Drunk & disorderly Burglary Stealing mutton Burglary, etc. Larceny Housebreaking Stealing a bicycle Larceny ( person) Incorrigible rogue Stealing boots Indecency Larceny JOHN HENRY WALKER Same Name MARY HARRIS CHARLES LINSTEAD I Same Name CHARLES GIBSON PATRICK MCCARTHY Same Name JAMES MACK FRANCIS JOHN MA1DMENT Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name - Same Name Same Name ROGER O'MORE GEORGE W. BURNARD ALBERT LOCK Same Name Same Name THOMAS EVANS JOHN SHEEN RICHARD EAST Same Name CHARLES BROWN HENRY ADAMS JOHN READ CHARLES LEE Same Name P. S. Tomblin, C. I. D., C. P. C. Hemmings, 612K, and Inspr. Hawley, H. P. S. Saunders, C. I. D.. E, and P. S. Hearn, C. I. D., R. P. S. Caban, C. I. D., K, and P. C. McHenry, 262H. P. S. Marshall, C. I. D., K. P. C. James, 105B. P. C. Ball, C. I. D., M. P. C. Easy, 544N, and P. C. Court, C. I. D., Y. P. C. Russell, 74IB, and P. C. Haivey, ^ 34 DR. P. C. Crowley 599 B, and P. S. Garner, C. I. D., B. P. S. Beard, C. I. D., L. P. C. Curl, C. I. D., C. P. C. Chivers, 358L. P. C. Cotton, 424A. P. S. Gillan, C. I. D., V. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY J. J. KKLIHEB A Co., LTD., 33, KMA WU. MAM STBSET, B. O., CRAVES HOUSE, KIKOSWAY, W. C., MARSHALSEA WORKS, S. LI. * .' j j. u d , j, ,( 1j < 7 . It (•. noLUunolrtl ' iofild < rnv) > ...
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