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Police Gazette Supplement B

27/03/1914

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Volume Number: I    Issue Number: 13
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Police Gazette Supplement B

Date of Article: 27/03/1914
Printer / Publisher: J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd 
Address: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd, 73, Moorgate Street, E.C., Craven House, Kingsway, W.C.; and Marshalsea Works, S.E.
Volume Number: I    Issue Number: 13
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ttCV CONFIDENTIAL. Supplement B. THE POLICE GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH, 1914. No. 13, VOL. I. Convicts on Licence, persons under Police Supervision and others whose apprehensions are sought for failing to comply with the requirements of the Prevention of Grimes Acts, and the Prisoners ( Temporary Discharge for 111 Heath) Act, 1913. Those bearing names marked thus * are Licence Holders, and should produce their licences. The first condition of a licence is that the holder shall preserve it and produce it when called upon by a Magistrate or Police Officer; but it should be distinctly understood that a Licence Holder is not required, to carry his licence upon him. Before preferring a charge of failing to produce a licence, it should be ascertained what the defaulter has to say, vide Sec. 5, Sub- sec. 1, 27 & 28 Vict., cap. 47, which requires a Licence Holder to produce his licence or show some reasonable excuse why he does not produce the same. N. B.— When a circulation is cancelled, the printed matter relating to the person in question might be ruled through in red ink, without defacing the portraits. Licence Holders and Supervisees. 2 POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. Friday, March 27, 1914. 107. Gloucester ( County). CLARK, ALBERT, alias CHARLES HAZELL, C. R. O. No. 830- 09, age28, ht. 5ft. 9fin.,. c. dk., h. black, e. hazel; clasped hands and heart back rt., ROSE MOSS, etc., back 1. hand, both arms and wrists tattooed ; dress, dk. clothes, cap, soft shirt collar ( turned down), muffler. A labourer; native of London. Sentenced at Gloucester Sess., 15.10.1913, to 6 mos.' impt. and 1 yr.' s supn. for countinghouse- breaking. Liberated, 16.3.1914, to Gloucester. Stated, on release, his intention to proceed to Coleford, where work had been obtained for him at a colliery, but he has not reported there. A troublesome thief, who steals from lodgings, unoccupied houses, and outliousies. Known to police at Reigate and on W Divn., Met. Vol. May be dealt with where found. 108. Criminal Record Office. JAMES, LAWRENCE HENRY, C. R. O. No. 1731- 05, age 34, ht. 5ft. 4in. ; c. fresh; h. brown; e. blue ; cut scar under 1. eye and jaw. A marine engineer ; native of Norton. Sentenced at Sheffield Sess., 20.6.1910, to 4 yrs.' pen. for housebreaking. Liberated on licence- 24.6J913, to Sheffield. Officer proving service of notice, Stn. P. S. Cooper, 66K. Failed to report at Poplar Pol. Sta., K Divn., Met. Pol, 24.3.1914. Has been several times convicted of housebreaking, attempted shopbreaking, etc., at Sheffield — posing as agent of Sewing Machine Companies, etc., he calls at houses and if no answer is received enters the premises by means of a false key. Information to above Office. 109. Newbury ( County). • CARNEY, JAMES, aliases, JAMES CAL- LAGHAN, KELLY, JONES, and MACKLOF, C. R. O. No. 267- 02, age 68, ht. 5ft. 4| in., c. fresh, h. grey ( thin), e. hazel, scar bridge of nose, large burn scar 1. jaw, mole rt. cheek and 1. of fore- head, nose broken, 1. arm contracted and de- formed. A dealer; native of London.— Sen- tenced at Surrey Sess., 8.8.1911, to 3 yrs.' pen. for housebreaking. Liberated on licence, 7.11.1913, to Winchester. He reported, 10th iust., at Basingstoke, his intention to proceed to Newbury, but nothing has since been seen of him. For portrait, etc., see No. 63, 23rd January. May be dealt with where found. Prisoners Temporarily Discharged from Prison whose Apprehension is sought. 110. For failing to return to holloway Prison, 21st inst.— EMMELINE PANKHURST, C. R. O. No. M; 19425 ( for portrait, etc., see No. 23, 2nd January last). 111. For failing to return to Holloway Prison, 21st inst.— SYLVIA PANKHURST, C. R. O. No. S/ 168428 ( for portrait, etc., see No. 24, 2nd January last). LONDOX:- Primed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by J. J KELIHKH CO., LTD., 73, MoorgateStreet. B. C. Craven House. Kingsway, W. C.; and Marshals** Works, S. E
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