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THE POLICE ; GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. WEDNESDAY, JULY ' 26, 1922. No. 87, VOL. IX. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE and Supplements A and B should be addressed to THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE OF THE METROPOLIS, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. I. Communications for insertion in the Supplements C ( Aliens) and the Deserters List should be addressed as directed thereon. In all cases the Officer signing the request for the insertion of any announcement will be wholly responsible far any proceedings which may result from such publication. . W. T. V. HORWOOD, ^ The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. It. cloth jacket, tweed waistcoat, white Jpannei shirt, brown cap, boots. Native of SWindon Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Miller, Weymouth. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 4.— Dumfries ( Boro.).— For stealing motor cycle and sidecar, Case No. 82 current issue.— A Man, who gave name of Thomas Walter, b. about 1900, 5ft. 9 or 10in., slender build, c. fresh, h. fair, thin face, North of England accent; dress. It. waterproof coat, grey cap ; cut rt. cheek. Last seen on Dumfries- Carlisle Road going southward. Inf. to the C. C., Dumfries. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— Z Division.— For breach of recognizances. — Kathleen Mount, C. R. O. No. S427- 22, b. 1903, 5ft. 7in., medium build, c. fresh ( freckled), h. dk. brown, e. hazel, well spoken ; dress, blue coat and skirt with tan pockets and facings, large dk. grey straw hat. brown veil, grey suede shoes and stockings, smart appearance. Pre. con. of larceny and fraud on Z. An adventuress— poses as cinema producer and actress. Was bound over for 12 mos. at Croydon ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. ( L.), 23- 6- 22, to enter and remain in home for that period and absconded 15th inst. Warrant issued. Inf. to C. R. O. CHESHIRE. 2.— Altrincham ( Co.).— Arthur Newton, Case No. 137, 19- 7- 22, is identical with Arthur Blythe, C. R. O. No. 23502- 20, Case No. 98, 21- 7- 22, b. 1877, 5ft. 4Jin., c. fresh, h. turning grey, e. brown. A traveller ; native of Manchester, where he has con. for fraud. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Lees, Altrincham. DORSETSHIRE. 3.— Weymouth ( Co.).— For stealing £ 2.— William Cyril McCarthy, alias William Bowron, b. 1905, 5ft. 4in., well J uilt, c. fresh, e. blue, rt. cheek slightly swollen clres-, khaki trousers, DURHAM. •">.— Stockton- on- Tees ( Co.).— Case No. 4, 25- 1- 22 cancelled. Florence Smith, C. R. O. No. S/ 90377 not now wanted. GLAMORGANSHIRE. <>.— Cardiff ( City). Nellie Jefferies, Case No. 4, 19- 7- 22, is identical with Lilian Jefferies, C. R. O. No. 21604- 19, b. 1898, 5ft., c. sallow, h. brown, e. blue. A wardmaid; native of Cornwall. Pre. con. of larceny at BIRMING- HAM ( Lilian Jefferies) and PLYMOUTH ( Lilian Maud Jefferis). Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Cardi*. 105 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT— continued. LINCOLNSHIRE. 7.— Bourne ( Co.).— Geoffrey Hardinge, C. R. O. No. S/ 163850, Case No. 31, 12- 5- 22, for portrait. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Duffin, Bourne. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 8.— Nottingham ( Co.).— For obtaining money by false pretences at Carlton and Ruddington, 19th inst.— Manders, b. 1889 to 1892, 5ft. 3 or 4in., slim build, clean shaven, thin face, rather heavy eyebrows : dress, brown suit, soft collar, It. cap, boots, carried drab coloured raincoat, respectable appearance. Met the three losers and stated he was enquiring for a man named Parker who he was willing to employ at his father's coalyard. Then offered positions to losers stating they would have to join union. Each tendered £ 1 note and on arrival at coalyard following morning to commence work, no such person as Manders was known. Identical with W. G. Thompson, Case No. 14, 21- 7- 22. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Richmond, Nottingham. SUSSEX ( EAST). 9.— Eastbourne ( Boro.).— Man, who gave the name of Harold Jackson, Case No. 115. 4- 11- 21. is identical with Richard Keal, aliases Frederick Brow, Richard Jackson, Frederick Jackson and Harold Jones, C. R. O. No. 15- 14, Cases Nos. 54, Supplement A ( Vol. I.), and 5. 21- 7- 22, b. 1886, 5ft. 9£ in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. A painter ; native of Sutton, Surrey. Pre. con. of cycle- stealing, larceny and a minor offence at BRIGHTON, ST. HELENS ( Richard Keal), MARGATE ( Richard Brown) and on A, B. F and L. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Eastbourne. PERSON IN CUSTODY WHO MAY BE WANTED ELSEWHERE. 10.— Remanded at Greenwich Pol. Ct. ( L.)— R Division case— till 28th inst., charged as Harry Smith, with larceny.— Benjamin Patrick, C. R. O. No. 20996- 18, b. 1901, 5ft. 5in„ c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. Native of York. Pre. con. of cycle- stealing, larceny, ofheebreaking and a minor offence at HULL ( Joseph Deay), SELBY, LEVEN, MANCHESTER, DEWSBURY, ABERDEEN ( Benjamin Patrick) and YORK ( Ben Patrick). 11.— At Aberystwyth ( Co.), charged as William Roberts, with housebreaking.— Arthur Robinson, alias William Saunders, C. R. O. No. 938- 12, b. 1882, 5ft. 4fin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. A ship's fireman ; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny, housebreaking and a minor offence at BOURNE, HORNCASTLE, HEREFORD ( William Roberts), WELLINGBOROUGH, BISHOPS CASTLE ( Arthur Robinson) and on D. 12.— Remanded at Reading ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged as Thomas Howard, with burglary.— William John Wolff, aliases William Woolfe, John Woolf, Frederick Dunford and Thomas Murphy, C. R. O. No. 940- 11, b. s1880, 5ft. 6£ in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. A porter ; native of London. Pre. con. of burglary, cycle- stealing, larceny, warehousebreaking, possessing housebreaking implements and minor offences in CITY OF LONDON ( Michael Foster) and on N P and W. 13.— Remanded at Manchester ( City) Pol. Ct., till 27th inst., charged as Edward McDonald, with fraud.— Edward Smith, aliases James MacDonald and Edward James McDonald, C. R. O. No. 126- 20, b. 1871, 5ft. 5in., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. blue. A labourer ; native of Glasgow. Pre. con. of larceny, housebreaking, attempted housebreaking, shop- breaking and minor offences at GLASGOW ( Edward Sweeney), PORTSMOUTH. EDIN- BURGH ( Edward Shannon), in CITY OF LONDON ( Edward McDonald) and on I). 14.— At Bolton ( Boro.), charged as John Williams with fraud.— Jonathan Jones, alias John Thomas Oakley, C. R. O. No. 23892- 21, b. 1898, 5ft. 10in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey. A labourer ; native of Wallasey. Pre. con. of larceny, receiving, fraud, fraud on railway and a minor offence at CREWE and WALLASEY. 15.— At Liverpool ( City), charged with unlawful carnal knowledge.— Owen Richard Williams, C. R. O. No. S/ 60968, b. 1878, 5ft. 3Jin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue. An engine driver; native of Holyhead. Pre. con. of larceny, cyclestealing, forgery and a minor offence at LLANDUDNO, LIVERPOOL. HOLYHEAD ( Owen Richard Williams) and BOOTLE ( Owen Williams). Wednesday, July 26, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PERSONS IN CUSTODY— continued. 16.— At Manchester ( City), charged as William Ernest Roberts, with loitering.— William Herbert Carter, abases William Weldon, Walter Brown. William Taylor, Henry Warder, Ernest Roberts, William Graham, James Morley and William Harrison, C. R. O. No. 325- 04, Case No. 415, Supplement A ( Vol. V.), b. 1869, 5ft. 5fin., c. fresh, h. black, ( partly bald), e. hazel. A tailor ; native of Australia. Pre. con. of larceny and attempted larceny person and minor offences at BOLTON ( Herbert Ernest Roberts), DONCASTER ( George E. Baldwin), ALTRINCHAM ( Alfred Henry Warden), EDINBURGH ( James E. Roberts), DUBLIN ( James E. McDonald), OLDHAM ( William Thompson), MANCHESTER ( William Turner), LEEDS ( William Walker), CHESTER ( William Carter), PRESTON ( James Williams) in CITY OF LONDON ( Henry Weldon) and in M. P. D. 17.— Remanded at Southampton ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 26th inst., charged as Jeanette Hallwood, with fraud.— Lilian Jeanette Ellis, C. R. O. No. S/ 137939, b. 1884, 4ft. 9fin., c. pale, h. black, e. blue. A housekeeper ; native of Lancaster. Pre. con. of bigamy and fraud at SHEFFIELD. 18.— Remanded at Liverpool ( City) Pol. Ct. till 26th inst., charged with larceny.— Walter Board, C. R. O. No. 2310- 20, b. 1898,* 5ft. 7in„ c. fresh, h. and e. brown. A baker ; native of London. Pre. con. of fraud, receiving and minor offences on C, M and Z. 19.— Remanded at Cheltenham ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 27th inst., charged with fraud.— Arthur Basil Bradney, abases Bradley and Basil McArthur, C. R. O. No. 19300- 14, Case No. 385, Supplement A ( Vol. II.), b. 1884, 5ft. lOfin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. A soldier ; native of Wincanton. Pre. con. of fraud and obtaining credit by fraud at BIRMINGHAM. LINSLADE, AYLESBURY ( Arthur Basil Bradney) and on E and V. 20.— Remanded at Manchester ( City) Pol. Ct. till 27th inst., charged with unlawful possession.— John Lawrence Kearney, C. R. O. No. 736- 21. b. 1902, 4ft. 8in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey. Pre. con. of warehousebreaking, arson and a minor offence at LEEDS and WATLINGTON. 21.— Remanded at Widnes ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 27th inst., charged with fraud.— Maurice Arthur Peacock, C. R. O. No. 3206- 21, b. 1897, 5ft. lOAin., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. dk. blue. A canvasser ; native of Llandudno. Pre. con. of fraud at MANCHESTER, 22— Remanded at Liverpool ( City) Pol. Ct. till 1st prox.. charged as Nathan Thomas McCauley, with wounding. Nathaniel Thomas McAuley, C. R. O. No. 4948- 17, b. 1869, 5ft. 5in., c. copper, h. black, e. brown, man of colour. A fireman; native of Sierra Leone. Pre. con. of attempted murder, shooting with intent and wounding with intent at CARDIFF. 23— At Glasgow ( City), charged as Ann Good- man, with theft ( shoplifting).— Ruth Roberts, alias Reynolds. C. R. O. No. 14459- 21, b. 1874. 5ft. l| in., c. fresh, h. It, brown, e. grey. Native of St. Ives. Pre. con. of larceny at NEWCASTLE- ON- TYNE. 24— At Aberystwyth ( Co.) charged with house- breaking.— William Proctor, C. R. O. No. 23848- 21, b. 1896. 5ft, 5fin., c. fresh, h. and e. brown. A ship's fireman ; native of Calder Bridge. Pre. con. of larceny at BLACKPOOL. 25.— At Aberystwyth ( Co.), charged with house- breaking.— Thomas Boon, C. R. O. No. 6567- 19. b. 1896, 5ft, 10in., c. fresh, h. auburn, e. grey. A ship's fireman ; native of Dublin. Pre. con. of larceny and breaking and entering at FLEET- WOOD ( John Martin) and on B. 26.— Remanded at Hanley, Stoke- on- Trent ( Boro.) Pol. Ct, till 27th inst., charged with false pretences— Hannah Green, alias Holt, C. R. O. No. 2302- 21, b. 1900, 5ft. 3in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of larceny at OLDHAM and WARRINGTON. 27.— Remanded at Coventry ( City) Pol. Ct. till 29th inst,, charged as Arthur Davis with cyclestealing.— Arthur Harris, aliases Davison and Johnson, C. R. O. No. 17016- 18. b. 1901, 5ft. 2iin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. brown. Pre. con. of larceny at BARRY7. 28.— Remanded at Gainsborough ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 26th inst,, charged with larceny.— Joseph Moreton, C. R. O. No. S/ 102431, b. 18S0, 5ft, 5£ in., c. dk., h. dk. brown, e. brown, cut scar 1. eyebrow, burn scar 1. hand. A miner; native of Tam- worth. Pre. con. of larceny and a minor offence at NUNEATON ( Joseph H. Moreton) and CONDOVER ( Joseph Moreton). 29.— Remanded at Southend- on- Sea ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 31st inst., charged as Ernest Edward Petchey with shopbreaking.— Ernest Petchley, alias Petchey, C. R. O. No. 1357- 20, b. 1901, 5ft. lin., c. fresh, h. and e. brown. Pre. con. of fraud on railway on X. 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday. July 26, 1922. PERSONS IN CUSTODY— continued. 30.— Remanded at Gainsborough ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 26th inst., charged with larceny.— Frederick Cornwallis, C. R. O. No. 8752- 22, b. 1896, 5ft. 9Jin., c. fresh, h. auburn, e. hazel. Pre. con. of malicious damage at SWANSEA. 31.— Remanded at Barnet P. Sess. ( L.)— S Division case— till 26th inst., charged with larceny. — George King, C. R. O. No. 6396- 20, b. 190* 1, 5ft. 4in., c. dk., h. dk. brown, e. brown. A porter ; native of Leiston. Pre. con. of larceny, cycle- stealing and a minor offence at HALESWORTH and SAXMUNDHAM. 32— Remanded at Leicester ( City) Pol. Ct. till 29th inst., charged as Thomas Hudson Neville with bigamy— Thomas Neville, C. R. O. No. 6107- 17, b. 1887, 5ft. 5in., c. ruddy, h. dk. brown, e. brown ( sore), scar back neck, 2nd rt. finger deformed. A labourer ; native of Haysley ( Warwick). Pre. con. of bigamy, larceny and cyclestealing at MARKET BOSWORTH. DERBY, MANSFIELD ( Thomas Hudson Neville) and on N. 33— Remanded at Exeter ( City) Pol. Ct. till 29th inst., charged with being a suspected person. — Ernest Page, C. R. O. No. 1039- 01, b. 1881, 5ft. 7Jin., c. sallow, h. black, e. grey. A decorator ; native of Wolverhampton. Pre. con. of larceny, oyclestealing, fraud, burglary and a minor offence at WELLINGTON, SHREWSBURY, WEST BROMWICH, WOLVERHAMPTON ( Ernest Page), CARNARVON ( John Wentworth), BOURNEMOUTH ( Richard St. John Granville), SLOUGH ( Richard Knight), BRADFORD and LIVERPOOL ( Richard Paget). 34.— Remanded at Marlborough Street Pol. Ct. ( L.)— D Division case— till 28th inst., charged with larceny— William Bright, C. R. O. No. 54- 15, b. 1888, 5ft. 7£ in., medium build, c. fresh, h. and e. brown, quick step, clean shaven, erect; dress, grey suit, grey trilby hat, double collar and tie, boots, smart appearance. A seaman ; native of Newcastle. Pre. con. of larceny, receiving and minor offences at NEWCASTLE, WALLSEND, MOOT HALL, GOSFORTH, MIDDLESBROUGH, STOCKTON ( William Bright). HUDDERS- FIELD ( John Brown) and on R. Walked into a barber's shop temporarily unattended and stole box containing 3s. 35.— Remanded at Barrow- in- Furness ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged with being an Army deserter— Herbert Elliott, alias John James Courley, C. R. O. No. 20434- 20, b. 1899, 5ft. 3iin., c. fresh, h. and e. brown ; dress, blue suit, grey coloured trilby hat, white shirt ( with dark stripes), white collar, dk. tie, blue socks, brown boots. A soldier or ship's fireman ; native of Belfast. Pre. con. of cyclestealing, larceny and receiving at BURY, GARSTANG and HEYWOOD. Had in his possession a sailor's identity book granted to William H. R. Tizzard at H. M. Office, Victoria Docks, London, on 27- 9- 20, and a sailor's kitbag, with W. H. T., s. s. ' Siscar,' London, thereon, containing various articles of clothing. 36.— Remanded at Ashton- under- Lyne ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 26th inst,. charged as George Hinton, with bigamy.— John George Hinton, C. R. O. No. 1609- 13," b. 1881, 5ft. 2? in., o. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. hazel, mole 1. cheek, small scar top of nose. A waiter ; native of Worcester. Pre. con. of rape, indecent assault, procuring a male person to commit gross indecency, and indecent exposure at SHEPTON MALLET WELLS ( John George Hinton), MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL ( George Hinton) and SALFORD ( Jarvis George Hinton). 37.— At Keighley ( W. R.), charged with loitering with intent.— James Mansfield, alias James Smith, C. R. O. No. 3568- 02, b. 1881. 5ft. 8in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. brown, scar 1. eyebrow and both cheeks. A tailor ; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny, attempted larceny ( person) and minor offences at BIRMINGHAM ( James Matthews), LEEDS, MANCHESTER ( Thomas Jones), AYR, MOOT HALL ( James Mansfield), in CITY OF LONDON ( Frank Walters) and on C, D, E, H, J, K, T and V. 38— Remanded at Littledean ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged with fowlstealing, etc.— William Bird, C. R. O. No. S/ 108327. b. 1886, 5ft. 4m., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. A labourer ; native of Penny Cross, Devon. Pre. con. of fraud, larceny, fowlstealing and minor offences at ROBOROUGH, CROWNH1LL, TAVISTOCK, PLYMOUTH, NEWTON ABBOT, PAIGNTON, TOTNES, T YWARDR EATH ( William Bird), PLYMPTON ( William Henry Bird) and DEVON- PORT ( William Henry James Bird). 39.— Remanded at Portsmouth ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged as Frank Watson, with housebreaking.— George Wilson, alias Claude Lehmann, C. R. O. No. 1825- 06, 111. C'ir. 93- 11, b. 1885, 5ft. 4| in., c. fresh, h". dk. brown, e. hazel. A labourer; native of London. Pre. con. of shopbreaking, burglary, larceny and a minor offence at GAINSBOROUGH, LEEDS, YORK, EASTBOURNE ( George Wilson) and on P and V. Wednesday, July 2G, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. PERSONS IN CUSTODY— continued. 40.— Remanded at Gloucester ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 29th inst., charged with housebreaking.— effected entry to bungalows, etc., and stole food, clothes, etc.— Henry Sutton, alias Frederick Williams, C. R. O. No. 94- 21, b. 1900, 5ft. llin., proportionate build, c. fresh, h. and e. brown, rt. arm amputated. A carter or engineer ; native of Bristol. Pre. con. of larceny and cyclestealing at BRISTOL and THORNBURY — Charles Albert Stansfield, ( no pre. con. traced), b. 1897, 5ft. 4in., medium build, c. fresh, h. black, e. brown, F. rt. wrist. A stoker ; native of Bristol. 41.— At York ( City), charged as Arthur Smith, with attempted shopbreaking.— Arthur O'Malley, C. R. O. No. S/ 88159, b. 1885, 5ft. 3iin., c. sallow, h. brown, e. blue. A bookbinder; native of Bury. Pre. con. of shopbreaking, larceny, cycle- stealing and minor offences at GOOLE ( Arthur Cave), BEVERLEY, LEVEN, BURY, TAM- WORTH, WELLINGTON ( Arthur O'Malley) and BROMSGROVE ( Arthur Clarke). 47.— Glamorganshire, Gowerton ( Co.).— John Mahoney, Case No. 122, 5- 7- 22. 48.— Hampshire, Southampton ( Boro.).— Henry Jordon, Case No. 202, 19- 4- 22 and identical with Henry Jordan, C. R. O. No. 6337- 21. See also Case No. 31, 21- 7- 22. 49.— Lancashire, Manchester ( Citj^).— Gladys Leech, C. R. O. No. 4050- 19, Case No. 113, 14- 7- 22. 50. - Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Joseph Donnelly Cullen, C. R. O. No. 15256- 19. Case No. 125, 19- 7- 22. 51.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Harry Gray, Case No. 76, 24- 6- 21, and identical with Albert Drew, C . R. O. No. S/ 56274. See also Case No. 71, 24- 7- 22. 52.- Lancashire, Skerton ( Co.).— Man, Case No. 6. 17- 7- 22, at Liverpool as George Frederick Mills McKenzie. APPREHENSIONS. 44— M. P. D., C. R. O. Marshall Brice, C. R. O. No. 23963- 17, Case No. 2, 21- 7- 22. 45— Cheshire, Wallasey ( Boro.).{— Jean Clifton, Case No. 123, 30- 6- 22. 46.— Essex, Epping ( Co.).— Harry Brewer, Case No. 5, 3- 7- 22. John Cuthbertson, C. R. O. No. 00- 15. Additional 42.— At Keighley ( W. R.), charged as James Wilson, with loitering with intent, etc.— James Donnelly, C. R. O. No. S/ 128781, b. 1887, 5ft. S^ in., c. fair, h. It. brown, e. blue. A draughtsman ; native of Glasgow. Pre. con. of larceny and minor offences at RUTHERGLEN ( James' Donnelly), GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, HULL, UTTOX- ETER, RETFORD ( James Wilson), STIRLING, BELF4ST, DONCASTER and NOTTINGHAM ( James Cunningham). 53.-— Lincolnshire, Boston ( Boro.) - Herbert Elliott, C. R. O. No. 20434- 20, Cases Nos. 9, 22- 5- 22 and 11 ( King's Lynn), 22- 5- 22. See also Case No. 35 current issue. PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. 43.— At Hove ( Boro.), charged with larceny ( person) Ernest Fairweather, C. R. O. No. 18126- 20, b. 1895, 5ft. 4Jin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue ( defective). A waiter ; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny ( person) and a minor offence at LOWESTOFT and on D and F. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 54.- CDivision- Adverting to Case No. 1,19- 7- 22, THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED— contd. inf.- Short greyish moustache, may be wearing slight beard and spectacles, very talkative; dress, grey or brown suit, soft felt hat, collar and tie. Was formerly employed as a canvasser for a firm of printers, collected monies and absconded, but continued to obtain small sums of money as deposits on orders for printing, etc., but failed to supply the goods. Has recentl}' been canvassing for printing orders from small establishments, producing specimen bills, chiefly tea room advertisements. Well known to City firms supplying gold leaf printing on linen. Inf. to C. R. O. LANCASHIRE. 55— Old Trafford ( Co.).— Adverting to Case No. 11, 24- 7- 22. Amended and additional inf. :— Two Men, identified as follows : Francis Breen, NORTHUMBERLAND. 56.— Newcastle- upon- Tyne ( City).— Daniel Wood Scott, C. R. O. No. M/ 6948 ( no pre. con. traced), Case No. 24- 7- 22. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Newcastle- upon- Tyne. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 57.— Sheffield ( City).— Isaac Prosser, C. R. O. No. M/ 6950 ( no pre. con. traced), Case No. 85, 24- 7- 22. C. R. O. No. 15776- 19, b. 1895, 5ft. 4| in., c. fresh, li. dk. brown, e. hazel, flowers, Shela, harp, sham- rock, Erin- go- bragh, etc., 1., sword, scroll, France. Salonica, 1915, 1916, 1917, rising sun, etc., rt forearm ; dress, blue serge suit, collar and tie, grey or fawn trilby hat. A joiner or collier ; native of Belfast. Pre. con. of possessing firearms, etc., and larceny at MANCHESTER and SALFORD. Has served as private in Royal Irish Fusiliers and is in receipt of pension.— Patrick Joseph Gavin, b. 1896, oft, 10in., thin build, h. It., flat features, clean shaven, broad Irish accent ; dress, dirty dk. jacket, vest and grey trousers, military appearance. A collier. Inf. to Supt. Yates, Old Trafford. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Sheffield. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 7 PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 58.— B Division.— Between 22nd ult. and 10th inst., by housebreaking ( forcing lavatory window).— Gent's combination tiepin and stud, set sapphire and diamonds ; gent's heavy gold signet ring, A. W. thereon ; 3 gold neckchains ( 1 long flat chain, heart shaped pendant, ruby in centre, attached ; long do., with gold and vulcanite beads alternately ; 1 thin platinum, with heart shaped pendant, set 2 turquoise and 1 pearl, attached) ; 2 plain gold wedding rings, Edward to Alice engraved in one, and Adele Gossi in other ; large cameo brooch, mounted in gold ; 4 gold bangles, set turquoise ; gold chain bracelet, set pearls and turquoise ; silver pendant; do. mount and chain ; round silver trinket tray ; antique silver sweet box ; do. oval box ; cut glass scent bottle, silver stopper; silver cigarette- case, S. W. M. thereon ; silver cigarette- holder ; amber do. ; 3 round handled tea spoons; plated dessert spoon ; silver thimble ; 2 brass Buddhas ; brass box ; blue leather case ; 2 fountain pens ; wide skunk stole fur, with 4 tails ; large sable seal border muff ; black satin evening cloak, sable collar; silk jumper, purple, wide beaver border ; evening dress, lined satin ; 2 dinner jackets, with trousers ; 6 suits ( coffee coloured tweed, dk. blue single breasted, pale grey with stripes, heavy dk. blue, heavy grey ribbed, and grey tweed single breasted) ; grey woollen dressing gown ; 3 overcoats ( black, lined satin ; heavy winter double breasted ; dk. blue Raglan) ; grey felt hat; white metal travelling clock ; 2 evening shirts ; 2 pairs pyjamas ; 3 pairs cotton pants ; 3 cotton vests ; 200 Turkish cigarettes ; 3 pairs black leather shoes ; 2 pail's brown do. ; 2 pairs gloves ; Japanese blue silk coat, sleeves and border embroidered ; 2 tailor made costumes ( 1 mole colour ; 1 crepe, moracain, brown colour) ; black silk jersey ; black cloth dress, blue chiffon collar ; evening dress, purple crepe de chine with tunic ; black chiffon coat, gold brocade border ; crepe de chine tunic, wine colour, silver brocade border ; blue crepe de chine jumper, silk border; pale blue silk jumper; cotton kimono; 2 lady's under vests; 2 silk blouses; lady's hat; chiffon scarf ; 3 veils ; 7 lace collars ; pair linen sheets ; blanket; pair red leather slippers ; pair lady's grey cloth and glace leather boots ; 2 pairs suede shoes, paste buckles ; pair do. ; pair black boots ; 3 bath towels ; 30 lace handkerchiefs ; 12 large do. ; 5 pieces real Valenciennes lace ; 3 pieces Paris do. ; real lace jabot; 2 pairs new Lisle stockings ; 2 pairs heavy curtains ; pair red linen do. ; 7 unbleached calico sheets ; 2 bedspreads ; 3yds. red silk ; 2 pairs scissors; 2 blankets; double sided leather portmanteau large Gladstone leather bag, A. C. thereon; black leather handbag, lined silk ; brown canvas travelling bag, with padlock - 3 down cushions ; brown knitted skirt ; and 3 nightdresses. Inf. to C. R. O. 59. W Division.— 5th inst., by shopbreaking.— 60 costumes, gabardine, colours beaver, fawn, navy, nigger and mole grey ; 30 coat frocks, similar colours ; 27 silk frocks, various colours ( all bear small cardboard ticket, with a stock number from 103 to 1347) ; 46 kit fox ties, blue ; 4 cross kit fox skin ties ; 6 fur coats, coney seal ; 3 seal coney wraps ; 2 Mongolian fox ties. Inf. to C. R. O. CHESHIRE. GO— Stockport ( Boro.).— 21st or 22nd inst.„ from a garage.— Tyres— Englebert cover, 30 x 3, normal, No. 687638*; do., 30 x 3i, cord, No. 721731 ; do., 30 x 3i. do.. No. 721973: do.. 810 x 90, do.. No. 684313 ; do.. 815 x 105, do.. No. 729148 ; do., 815 x 105. do.. No. 729123 ; do.. 820 x 120, do., No. 744221 ; do., 710 x 90, do.. No. 733688 ; do., 710 x 90. do.. No. 738177 ; Clincher Cross, 700 x 80; Titan cord, 815 x 105; 2 Michelin, 760 x 90 ; 2 do., 820 x 120 ; 2 do.. 30 x 3 : Good- rich. 30 x 3i ; do., 815 x 105, No. 01392728 ; do., 820 x 120. No. 02194728; Goodvear, 710 x 90 ; Firestone, 815 x 105 ; 2 do., 30 x 3i. Inf. to the C. C., Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. lil.— Chesterfield ( Co.).— Between 21st and 24th ult., from dwelling house ( smashing window and drawing back catch), at Brimington.— Lady's gold ring, set 5 pearls ( one of the end pearls missing) ; brown crocodile leather purse, silver clasp, contain- ing about 16s. silver. Inf. to Supt. Stone, Chesterfield. ESSEX. 62— Grays ( Co.).— Between 7th and 10th inst., from a hut ( breaking w indow) on the building site at Tilbury.— 2 palette knives, 9i x 1 Jin. blades, dk. brown handles, Greig on handles; 2 broad knives, 5 x 3in. blades, black handles ; bradawl ; tin foil pencil- case, 12 x liin., con- taining 6 sable pencils, various sizes, cedar handles ; 3 flat 2in. paint brushes ; 3 No. 4 do. ; store chit book, headed Trollope & Colls. Inf. to Insp. Hurrell, Grays. 8 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. PROPERTY STOLEN— contin ued. 63.— Grays ( Co.).— Between 14th and 17th inst., from a hut ( duplicate key), at Tilbury.— White towel, red stripe ; grev skull cap, name Dunn inside ; 3 flat lin. paint brushes. Inf. to Insp. Hurrell, Grays. 64.— Romford ( Co.).— 19th inst.. by house- breaking.— Lady's 18ct. ring, set 3 rubies ( 1 chipped), and 2 small diamonds ; silver football medal, believed inscribed Romford and District League ; green coloured shirt, It. and dk. blue markings, Superior Make, Guaranteed Fast Colour in red letters on tab on neckband. Inf. to the D. C. C., Romford. 65.— Romford ( Co.).— Adverting to Case No. 60, 19- 7- 22.— Additional property : silver travelling watch clock, white dial, keywind, Roman figures, minute hand, luminous figures and hands, Walker and Hall on dial; lady's silver backed hair brush, chased round edge, monogram C. M. S. on back ; lady's silver backed hand mirror, C. M. S. on back ; lady's silver backed clothes brush ; Auto safety razor and set in case, with Star safety razor and blades ; platinum and gold tie- pin and links to match ; pair solid silver vases, scolloped top ; pair solid silver candlesticks, floral design ; silver manicure 6et; silver shoe horn and button hook ; tortoiseshell handled knife; silver bar brooch, green stone in centre ; silver bar brooch, floral design ; silver locket chain. Inf. to the D. C. C., Romford. KENT. 66.— Gravesend ( Boro.).— 20th inst., from bonded store ( breaking padlock on front door).— Fifteen 2 dozen cases of half bottles of Johnny Walker whisky, cases marked 22/ 97, numbered from 2911 to 2925 ; 5 dozen cases of Usher's Green Stripe Scotch whisky, cases marked 22/ 78, numbered 40, 57, 58 and 65 ; 54 1 dozen cases of Watson's No. 10 Old Scotch whisky, cases marked 22/ 96, numbered from 745 to 819.— A 4 or 5 ton loriy, bslievvd Peerless make, paintid black or very dk. grey, panelled sid- boards about 2f;. high, no hoed. 2 rings under tail board f > r connecting trailer, t. umber plate on front LL 1 followed by 2 or 3 othsr numbers, no rear number place or lamp, dirty % and dilapidated and rattled, was seen proceeding to and returning from scene of robbery at 2.30 a. m. and 3.33 a m. respectively.— Two Men, b. 1882 to 1887 ( one fairly tall and very powerfully built); dress, dk. clothes and skull caps, were standing in lorry. Inf. to the C. C., Gravesend. LANCASHIRE. 67.— Ashton- under- Lyne ( Boro.).— 21st inst., by housebreaking ( window insecure).— Lady's silver watch, white dial, gold fingers, Roman numerals, chased back ; plain gold framed brooch, olel- fashioned, oval, fluted edge, glass front, back containing elk. brown hair, safety chain ; golel cased brooch, white centre, forget- me- not in turquoise surrounded gold, safety chain, slight crack in corner ; guinea gold locket and small chain, chased back, raised leaf in front; gold football medal, Ashton coat- of- arms in front, Presented for winning Ashton Charity Cup ; gold bar brooch, with 3 white stones, small leaves between ; gent's gold garnet ring, claw setting ; gent's rolled gold signet elo. ; 9ct. curb bracelet, chased front, stamped 9ct. on each link ; golel bar pin, for soft collar ; gold bar brooch, Brazilian beetle in centre ; gold bar brooch, Brazilian coral cokmred bean in centre ; 9ct. ring, 3 red and 2 white stones ; 2 silver football medals, blue enamel fronts ; silver cross medal; silver thimble forget- me- not on bottom ; silver thimble, black with age ; lady's silver fob chain ; metal chain, with imitation £ 2 piece attached ; rolled gold locket, C. E. on front. Inf. to the C. C., Ashton- under- Lyne. 68.— Ashton- under- Lyne ( Boro.).— 21st inst.* from a cafe.— Gent's fawn Burberry raincoat, dk. brown buttons.— Suspicion is attached to A Man, 5ft. 9in., slim build, h. dk., clean shaven, sharp features ; eiress, dk. suit, trilby hat. Inf. to the C. C., Ashton- under- Lyne. 69.— Fleetwood ( Co.).— 18th or 19th inst., at Little Marton, St. Annes- on- Sea.— Bricklayer's trowel, W. H. S. & Sons on blade ; new mahogany spirit level, boat shape ; wood chisel, Jin. blade. Inf. to Supt. Thompson, Fleetwood. 70.— Fleetwood ( Co.).— 19th inst., at Warton Bairk, near Kirkham.— Dixie two- cylinder mag- neto ; Bosch do. ; Nieuport elo. ; 2 carburetters ; 2 crosscut saws, markeel R. P. Inf. to Supt. Thompson, Fleetwood. 71. Warrington ( Boro.).— 16th inst., from, dwelling house.— Small rosewood clock, inlaid round sides and star let in under dial, size 6in. by Sin. ; small brown leather purse, containing stamps and a tin of No. 3 Iron Jelloids ; lady's fine golel neckchain, with small round pendant, with design like Maltese cross thereon, attached ; and 13s. Inf. to the C. C., Warrington. Wednesday, April 19, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 9 PROPERTY STOLEN— continucd. 72.— Warrington ( Boro.).— 18th or 19th inst., by burglary.— 2 calico bags and black leather purse, containing £ 9 10s. in notes and silver ( calico bags recovered) ; lady's Oct. dress ring, set 1 small white stone; do. 5- stone dress ring, 2 white stones, 2 opals ( one stone missing) ; 9ct. signet ring, M. W. thereon ; 1 link of pearl beads, threaded on cotton ( broken) ; gent's gunmetal Ingersoll watch, double silver curb chain, and silver medal with gold centre attached; lady's black gunmetal watch, wristlet pattern, broken and not fixed in strap ; pair of gold sleeper earrings. Inf. to the C. C., Warrington. pair blue cloth trousers ( badly moth eaten) ; metal chain, silver matchbox attached ; lady's grey suede handbag ; lady's small black leather dressing case ; small green leather purse, con- taining 2s. 6d.— Suspicion is attached to Two Men, who gave the names : 1st, John Kenny, b. 1882 to 1887, oft. 7 or 8in., h. fair ( inclined to ginger), Lancashire accent; dress, dk. grey jacket and waistcoat, blue cloth trousers with turn- ups ( believed the stolen ones), muffler, boots ; sold notepaper, which he carried in an old kit bag.— 2nd, Jack Smith, b. 1892, oft. 4 or 5in., c. pale, h. fair, clean shaven, thin features ; dress, dk. cloth suit, soft collar, black tie, boots. Inf. to Supt. Jones, Whitchurch. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 73.— Peterborough ( City).— 22nd inst., by house- breaking ( forcing door, insecurely locked).— Gent's dk. woollen mixture suit, Brooks, Sleaford, inside collar at back, fit a man 6ft. ; gent's overcoat, Jaeger wool material, dk. grey colour, Raglan sleeves, turned- up cuffs, Jaeger on tab on inside collar at back, fits man 6ft. ; number of new plain white handkerchiefs ; brown leather pocket wallet, flap fastening, containing birth certificate, etc. ; green fibre leather dress case, bound at corners, 2ft. 6in. by 1ft. 6in. by 1ft. 6in., M. C. in black letters on outside, leather handle, 2 brass locks, green and white striped fining, rather dirty ; pair of lady's bronze coloured lace shoes, size 5, nearly new ; pair black lace walking out shoes, size 6, rubbers on heels, have been repaired ; pair of black satin dancing shoes, high heels, paste buckles, 1 strap across instep ; lady's blue woollen jumper, ribbed pattern, short perpen- dicular black and lemon stripes round waist in shape of belt; lady's mauve silko jumper, hand knitted, plain, low neck, short sleeves; silver purse, M. C. engraved on outside, containing a number of men's visiting cards ; large quantity of cablegrams and letters despatched from India, Persia and France, telegrams, dance programmes, etc., all bearing the name of Miss Cleaver. Inf. to the C. C., Peterborough. WARWICKSHIRE. 75.— Nuneaton ( Co.).— 19th inst., by house- breaking ( forcing back door with instrument).— Gent's 18ct. signet ring, set green stone ; lady's 18ct. keeper do., human hair set in top ; dress do., set 2 diamonds and ruby ; gold brooch, square shape, set large red stone ; gold do., oval shape, set blue stone ; gold do., red coral centre ; gold do., inscribed in red enamel, the coat of arms of St. John's College, Oxford, and under the emblem are the words St. John's, Oxford ; lady's long gold chain, very fine links; gold scarfpin, bar pattern ; pair silver earrings, drop pattern.— Suspicion is attached to Three Men : 1st, b. 1887, 6ft., proportionate build, believed fair moustache ; dress, grey tweed suit and black bowler hat.— 2nd and 3rd, b. 1887, 5ft. 7 or 8in. ; both wore black hats. All appeared to be racing men. Inf. to Supt. Spencer, Nuneaton. PROPERTY RECOVERED. CHESHIRE. 76.— Stockport ( Co.).— Property, Case No. 40, 17- 7- 22, and one of two thieves arrested. SHROPSHIRE. 74.— Whitchurch ( Co.).— Between 14th and 19th inst., by housebreaking, at Hinstock.— Small brass timepiece, believed Waterbury on face; do., on 4 brass pillars ; carving knife, fork and steel, white handles ( new, but going rusty) ; 4 nickel plated egg spoons ; small nickel plated dessert knife ; small dessert knife and spoon; LANCASHIRE. 77.— Bury ( Co.).— Gent's hunter watch ; silver albert; 2 silver medals ; 4d.- piece, Case NoT 39, 17- 7- 22, recovered from a pawnshop.— Pledged by A Man, who gave name of Albert Marshall. Identical with Man, Case No. 75, 28- 6- 22. Inf. to Supt. Pickering, Bury. 10 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES The undermentioned Motor Cars and Motor Cycles have been reported to the Clearing House ( Motors), New Scotland Yard, S. W. 1, as stolen, etc. :— MOTOR CARS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 78.— A Division.— Adverting to Cases Nos. 45, 17- 7- 22, and 76, 19- 7- 22. Additional inf.— Engine No. E. 3574. MOTOR CYCLES. METROPLOITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 79.— S Division.— 20th inst., " Norton." XK- 6515. 4 H. P. Colour— frame black, tank white with Norton thereon. Special engine. Phillipson pulley on engine. Excise Licence, expires 31- 12- 22, attached. Loser holds Regis- tration Book. 80.— W Division.— Adverting to Case No. 57, 14- 7- 22. Additional inf.— Chain cum belt drive. Excise Licence expired 30- 6- 22. 81.— Z Division.— 23rd inst., " Harley Davidson " combination, 1919 model. XB- 2962, Engine No. 19. T. 2269. 7.9 H. P. Chain drive. Kick start. Colour green; upholstered black American cloth. Steel bottom to sidecar. Alum- inium propeller in front. Acetylene lighting set. Excise Licence No. 0797116, expires 31- 12- 22. Loser holds Registration book. DUMFRIESSHIRE. 82.— Dumfries ( Burgh).— 20th inst., " Rover" combination, 1920 model. HH- 666. Frame No. 45325. Engine No. 8107. 34 H. P. Colour— cycle black, tank aluminium and red stripes, sidecar grey. Excise Licence, 3- 1- 22, attached. Loser holds Registration Book. YORKSHIRE. 83.— Leeds ( City).— 22nd inst., " Triumph," solo, 1920 model. U- 5548. Frame No. 310995. Engine No. 71330. 4 H. P. Chain- cum- belt drive. 1920 countershaft type. Colour black, wheels grey. Semi T. T. handle- bars with rubber grips. Tyres— Stepney on rear. Palmer on front. 26in. by 2$ in. wheels. Front rim brake operated from rt. handle- bar, back brake operated by foot pedal. Gear clutch operated from 1. handle- bar. Triumph carrier over rear wheel, broken on near side. P. & H. acetylene lamps. Brooks saddle. Excise Licence expires, 31- 12- 22, attached. Loser holds Registration Book. MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES RECOVERED. MOTOR CYCLES. LANCASHIRE. 84.— Blackpool ( Boro.).—'' Douglas," Case No. 40, 12- 6- 22. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. KENT. 85.— Sevenoaks ( Co.).— Found in the possession of George Archibald Smith, alias George Smith, C. R. O. No. 12228- 21, Case No. 32, 7- 7- 22, awaiting trial at West Kent Q. Sess., committed from Sevenoaks ( Co.) Pol. Ct., charged with burglary and shopbreaking ( 6 cases).— Silver cigarette- case, eagle over crown engraved on front; red leather pocket wallet, silver corners ; crocodile leather cigarette- case ; black leather pocket wallet note- book, etc. ; do., containing postage stamps to the value of 4s. 9id., and a visiting card, with name Mrs. Henry J. Voller, 50, Tenison- street, York- road, S. E. I, thereon ; cheque book on Messrs. Cox & Cos. Bank, 16, Charing Cross- road, London, S. W., Nos. J. over S. 704101 to J. over S. 704150 : silver wrist- watch, white dial 12 red, minute hand missing, dial chipped between 11 and 12, No. 433335 inside case; W. H. S. self filling fountain pen; glass cutter ; silver expanding band of a wrist- watch ; door key, on long chain, leather button hole tab attached ; small green card- case, containing 5d. in postage stamps ; box, containing 1914- 1915 Star, Victory and British War medals, in miniature electric torch, shape of automatic pistol; small plated do. ; small green jewel- case, containing pair of plain round silver cuff links, pair mother- o'- pearl cuff links, rolled gold tie- pin, 9ct. gold bar brooch ( crest of The Royal Dublin Fusiliers thereon), 2 Wednesday, April 19, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 11 FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS— contd. mother- o'- pearl studs, several studs ( various sizes, gilt fronts, mother- o'- pearl at base) ; cigar holder case ; pen knife, chased gold handle ; small do., white bone handle ; Valet safety razor, in nickel case ; electric torch, sliding shield over bulb, Tarn Kapp thereon; 2 leather suit cases, sizes ISin. x 12in. and 20in. x 12 in. : 51 farthings ; shirt, Robertson, Aertex on tab ; do.. Radiac Luvisca, A. J. Horner, Mayfair, on tab, laundry mark on collar, 147 H. T. in marking ink and G. R. 900.2 ; suit of pink pyjamas ; suit of white do. ; highly coloured dressing gown ; pair grey spats ; grey trilby hat, black banc! ; grey suit, with black stripe ; pair of brown leather slippers, Lennards marked inside on sole, size 8 ; pair chocolate brown shoes, with shoe trees, size 8. Inf. to Supt Fowle, Sevenoaks. dk. green, red shafts, D. Haywood, 1. High Street, Brentford, on oft' side, containing small van sheet, Whittick, Kew Market, thereon ; set old black leather harness, nickel mounts, chain traces. Inf. to C. R. O. S9. H Division.— 22nd inst., from stable ( forcing padlocks of door).— 2 horses : lst, bay horse, about 6i yrs., 16 hands, white star on forehead, corn near front hoof, short mane and tail; 2nd, black Welsh mare, age 5 yrs., 14i hands, thick set, short mane and tail, white blaze down face, new shoes in front; pair horse bridle, single do., both brass mounts, D. B. thereon. Inf. to C. R. O. WARWICKSHIRE. S6.— Nuneaton ( Co.).— Found in possession of Frederick George Winter, charged at Atherstone, with begging and discharged, 18th inst.— gold scarf pin, set amethyst, large single stone, marked on back of setting* 14B and stock No. 2981. Inf. to Supt. Spencer, Nuneaton. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 87.— X Division.— 18th inst.. abandoned.— Female Child, about 3 mos. old, c. fair, h. It, brown, e. blue : dress, white woollen undervest, flannel petticoat, cotton nightgown, white woollen bonnet, white face towel with red border ( used as a diaper), all new. Inf. to C. R. O. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 88.— H Division.— 20th inst,, unattended in street.— Dk. chestnut horse, aged, 15 hands, long mane, recently clipped on withers, short tail, freshly trimmed, bone growth on off hind leg, high stepper when trotting ; low trolley, painted very RE- CONVICTIONS. tju— Peter O'Neill, C. R. O. No. 16303- 21. was sentenced at Ashton- under- Lyne ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 19- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 19, 19- 7- 22 91.— Edward Thompson, C. R. O. No. 19175- 16, was sentenced at Brighton ( Boro.) Pol. Ct,. 18- 7- 22, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 16, 17- 7- 22. 92.— Eric Reid, C. R. O. No. 8022- 16. was sen- tenced at Mansion House Pol. Ct. ( L.), 19- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 21, 19- 7- 22. 93.— Edward Lawrence, C. R. O. No. 9187- 21, was sentenced at Glamorgan Ass., 15- 7- 22, to 3 yrs. Borstal Detention. See Case No. 23, 28- 4- 22. 94.— Horace Aston Jones, C. R. O. No. 188- 14, was sentenced at C. C. C., 20- 7- 22, to 15 mos. impt. for larceny ( 3 cases), fraudulent conversion, and misappropriation ( 3 cases). See Case No. 71, 9- 6- 22. 95— Thomas Rudd, C. R. O. No. 18673- 20, was sentenced at Pontefract ( W. R.) Pol. Ct., 20- 7- 22, to 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.) for fraud ( 2 cases). See Case No. 25, 21- 7- 22. 96— Philip Joseph Margetts, C. R. O. No. 3523- 18, was sentenced at St. Alban's ( City) P. Sess., 20- 7- 22, to 2, 2 and 2 mos. impt. ( cons.) for fraud ( 3 cases). See Case No. 115, 30- 6- 22. 12 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. RE- CONVICTIONS— continued. 97— Alexander Tevendale, C. R. O. No. 12025- 22, was sentenced at Bristol ( City) Pol. Ct., 21- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 16, 19- 7- 22. 98.— Samuel Forbes, C. R. O. No. 19209- 16. was sentenced at Selby ( W. R.) P. Sess., 17- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 18, 17- 7- 22. 99.— Frederick Arthur Hull, C. R. O. No. 6668- 16 was, at Barnsley ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 20- 7- 22, dis- charged. See Case No. 32, 21- 7- 22. 100.— John Oates, C. R. O. No. 14158- 20, was sentenced at Pontefract ( Boro.) P. Sess., 17- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 29, 21- 7- 22. 101.— Patrick Whelan, C. R. O. No. S/ l 16134. was sentenced at Morpeth ( Co.) P. Sess., 19- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 29, 19- 7- 22. 102.— Edward Sharkey, C. R. O. No. 906- 09. was sentenced at Oldham ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 17- 7- 22, to 4' and 2 mos. impt. for larceny and unlawful possession. See Case No. 16, 14- 7- 22. 103.— James Lucas, C. R. O. No. 1248- 13. was sen- tenced at Bridgwater ( Boro.) Q. Sess.. 20- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 137. 7- 6- 22. 104.— David Richards, C. R. O. No. 5579- 19. was sentenced at Knutsford ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 22- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 24. 21- 7- 22. 105.— Jack Gould, C. R. O. No. 10532- 14. was sen- tenced at Douglas ( I. of M.) Ct., 21- 7- 22, to 6, 6 and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.) for larceny— person ( 2 cases) and frequenting. See Case No. 26, 21- 7- 22. ID6.— John Cooney, C. R. O. No. 12459- 20, was sentenced at Otley ( Co.) P. Sess., 21- 7- 22, to 5, 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.) for larceny ( 3 cases). See Case No. 27, 19- 7- 22. 107.— Joseph Taylor, C. R. O. No. 5467- 16, was sentenced at Eccles ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 17- 7- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 13, 10- 7- 22. 108.— Herbert Stanley Sharp, ( R. O. No. 18200- 20, was sentenced at Otley ( Co.) P. Sess., 21- 7- 22, to 6, 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.) for larceny ( 3 cases). See Case No. 23, 19- 7- 22. ltiii.— Albert Chantler, C. R. O. No. S/ 104725, was, at Norwich ( City) P. Sess., 22- 7- 22, discharged. See Case No. 17. 19- 7- 22. 1 H'.- Charles Henry Underhill, C. R. O. No. 20910- 19, was sentenced at Birmingham ( City) Pol. Ct., 17- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 27, 14- 7- 22. Ill, David Manston, C. R. O. No. 18213- 18, was, at Bullingdon ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 22- 7- 22, sent to Brentry Certified Institution. See Case No. 36, 19- 7- 22. 111'.— Maurice Henry Symonds, abas John Simmons, C. R. O. No. 442- 16, was sentenced as Morris Symonds, at Clerkenwell Pol. Ct. ( L.), 19- 7- 22, to 6 mos. impt., for larceny. Pre. con. of larceny, larceny person and a minor offence at SOUTHAMPTON ( Maurice Henrv Symonds), ABERDEEN ( John Simms), PAISLEY, SUN- DERLAND ( Myers Simons). GLASGOW ( John Myers Simons), MIDDLESBROUGH ( Myer Simon). ASHTON ( Maurice Symonds), RUGBY ( Myer Symonds), EXETER ( Myer Harry Simon) and on C. 113.— Gilbert Suddaby, C. R. O. No. 128- 22, was sentenced at York ( City) Sess., 17- 7- 22, to 3 yrs. pen., for fraud ( 2 cases). Nine other cases from Leeds and M. P. D. were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 24, 30- 6- 22. LATER INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 114, Bletchley ( Co.).— For obtaining 10s. 3d. by false pretences. 3rd inst.— William Fairhurst, C. R. O. No. 161- 19, Cases Nos. 87, 14- 7- 22, and 241, Supplement A ( Vol. I.), b. 1886, 5ft. 4| in., proportionate build, c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue, clean shaven, high cheekbones, scar 1. cheek and rt. hand ; dress, brown mixture sports jacket, dk. grey trousers, grey trilby hat, black boots ( much worn), shabby appearance. A traveller; native of Blackburn. Pre. con. of fraud at GLASGOW ( William Hayhurst), BEACONSFIELD ( William Barnes), GOOLE and ELLESMERE PORT ( William Fairhurst). Called at house, stated he represented Bernard Manu- facturing Co., of 43, Richmond- street, Moss Side, Manchester, and obtained an order for picture frame mouldings, samples of which he produced glued to a piece of green baize. Loser ordered Wednesday, April 19, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 13 LATER INFORMATION— continued. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT— continued. mouldings to above amount, and paid for same, receiving receipt on piece of paper in name of above firm. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Callaway, Bletchley. DERBYSHIRE. Ha.— Ilkeston ( Co.).— For obtaining £ 9 4?. by false pretences, between 3- 3- 22 and 9- 3- 22.— Annie Cross, b. about 1S83, oft, 2in., h. dk., large part of rt. hand missing ; dress, black costume and hat, which she borrowed and may have discarded. Called on loser, stated her friend was selling her home and had some furniture for sale cheap. Was given above sum but the goods were not delivered. Is wife of an engine driver employed on Proctors roundabouts. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Walker, Ilkeston. HERTFORDSHIRE. 116.— Watford ( Co.).— For converting £ 1 to his own use, 19th ult.— A. Pew, b. about 1892, 5ft. 8 or 9in., c. sallow, h. dk. ( brushed well back), e. dk., 1st 1. finger missing, bullet wound scar 1. wrist; dress, dk. suit, It. cap, soft collar, mauve tie, army boots. Native of London. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Moles, Watford. LANCASHIRE. 117.— Fleetwood ( Co.).— For obtaining 4s. by false pretences at Clifton.— James Richard Samuel Orton, alias J. Dean, C. R. O. No. S/ l 19090. b. 1883, 5ft. 5iin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. Hue ; dress, grey suit, dk. grey overcoat ( American style, cut short), dk. grey trilby hat, collar and tie, shoes. A canvasser ; native of Wellington ( Salop). Pre. con. of fraud at WARWICK ( James Richard Samuel Orton). PETWORTH. HAILSHAM and WELLINGTON ( Somerset) ( James Samuel Orton). Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Thompson, Fleetwood. 118.— Manchester ( City).— Adverting to Case No. 99, 21- 7- 22. Name should read Coppin and not as shewn. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Manchester. WILTSHIRE. 119— Trowbridge ( Co.).— For stealing ( lodgings), 22nd inst., white metal railway watch, G. W. R. inscribed on back, No. 4023 on face ; gent's silver chain ; lady's silver wrist watch and strap ; lad}'' s rolled gold bangle; and £ 1 Treasury note.— Neville Roberts, aliases Neville Busby, Bushby, Harold St. Clair, Walter Haywood, Walter Brandon, George Thompson and Harold Sims, C. R. O. No. 904- 10. Cases Nos. 11. Supplement A ( Vol. IV.) and 70, 17- 7- 22, b. 1893. 5ft. 6in., c. pale, h. brown, e. blue, clean shaven, scar rt. of forehead, back of neck and back rt. wrist, busts of 2 women and 2 crosses rt,, tomb- stone, In memory of my dear Mother, pierced heart, Alice in scroll 1. forearm ; dress, dk. suit, collar and tie, white muffler, dk. cap and black boots. A cook : native of Wolverhampton. Pre. con. of fraud, cvclestealing and larceny at ALDER- SHOT. DARLASTON, WEDNESBURY, ST. HELENS, WARRINGTOM, NEWPORT ( MON.) MATLOCK ( Neville Roberts). AYR ( Vinton Neville Roberts) and BRIER LEY HILL ( Walter Westwood). Stated he came from Bristol to Trowbridge to work in a relaying gang on Great Western Railway ( false). Is in possession of a railway badge. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Underwood, Trowbridge. PERSONS IN CUSTODY WHO MAY BE WANTED ELSEWHERE. 120.— Remanded at Liverpool ( City) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged as Sidney Davies with counting housebreaking ( breaking railway booking office window).— Thomas Henry, alias Albert Thompson, C. R. O. No. 770- 08, b. 1889, 5ft. 6fin„ medium build, c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue grey, scars rt. and 1. forehead and crown of head. A kitchen porter; native of Leith. Pre. con. of larceny, shopbreaking, cyclestealing and housebreaking at NORTON, NEWPORT ( Thomas Henry), LANCASTER, KEIGHLEY ( Alfred Wildman), BRADFORD ( Albert Wilson). CARDIFF ( Alfred Tucker) and on Y. 14 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 26, 1922. LATER INFORMATION— continued. PERSONS IN CUSTODY— continued. 121.— Remanded at Bow St. Pol. Ct. ( L.)— A Divi- sion case— till 27th inst., charged as John Norrish, with uttering forged order for payment of money and obtaining £ 52 10s. by false pretences. Was employed as temporary clerk at the Paymaster Generals office and obtained payment for pension due to a pensioner, which he forged and obtained the moneys. - Richard John Norrish, aliases Richard George Norris and William Peaceful. C. R. O. No. 1714- 05, 111. Cir. No. 80- 9, b. 1878, 5ft. 4£ in., medium build, c. fresh, h. dk. brow, e. hazel, It. brown clipped moustache, 4th rt. finger bent; dress, It. grey tweed mixture suit, grey trilby hat, boots. A nurse; native of Birmingham. Pre. con. of larceny and fraud at NORTHAMPTON ( John Richard Melville), BIRMINGHAM ( Charles Holmes), NUNEATON. WEST BROMWICH, STOURBRIDGE, NEW- PORT ( Mon.), CARDIFF, BRISTOL ( Richard John Norrish), SEAFORTH ( Frederick Neville Forrest), BATH ( George Edward Norris), PEN- ARTH ( George Edward Edwards), GLASTON- BURY ( Frank Norris) and on K. 122— Remanded at Bexhjll ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 28th inst., charged with larceny.— William George Ticehurst, C. R. O. No. 10660- 2l\ b. 1900, 5ft. 5in„ c. fresh, h. brown, e. dk. grey. A carpenter; native of Southborough. Pre. con. of larceny at TUNBRIDGE WELLS. 125.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Paul Trench, Case No. 151, 5- 7- 22. 126.— Monmouthshire, Newport ( Boro.).— William Cowley, C. R. O. No. 6249- 22, Case No. 14, 19- 5- 22. POrTRAItS OF PERSOnS WANTED. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 127.— Briitoi ( City).— For stealing ( lodgings). 14- 7- 22, 2 sheets." blanket quilt and bedspread part recovered).— Winnie GcldiBg, aliases Minnie Harriette Golaing and Goulding, C. R. O. No. 9901- 15, b. 1896, 5ft. medium build, c. pale, h. dk. brown, e. hazel, scar 1. thumb ; dress. It grey f- length coat and skirt, with white stripe, black stockings, no hat. A packer or laundress : native of Tetbury. Pre. con. of larceny, housebreaking and fraud at GLOUCESTER. BIRMINGHAM. MONMOUTH ( Minnie Gelding), TETBURY ( Minnie Harriette Golding) ROSS and HERE- FORD ( Minnie Burlington). Is also wanted for stealing ( lodgings), 17th or 18th inst.. nigger brown silk dress, wide belt at waist : small salmon colour rosette each side ; cream lace underskirt : 2 men's white shirts, with blue stripes large < ize ; and for obtaining black white and red" costume by false pretences. Portrait will appear next issue. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C. Bristol. APPREHENSIONS. 123.— Buckinghamshire, Bletchley ( Co.).— Charles Ellis Crisp, Case No. 2, 5- 7- 22. 124.— Lancashire, Fleetwood ( Co.).— Thomas Henry, C. R. O. No. 770- 08, Cases Nos. 28, 29- 5- 22. 4 ( Oban), 19- 5- 22, and 16 ( Edinburgh), 10- 5- 22. See also Case No. 120 current issue. PROPERTY STOLEN. LANCASHIRE. 128.-— Bury ( Co.).— 22nd inst., from dwelling house at Whitefield.— A Vest Pocket Kodak camera, 4i x 2i x lin., V. P. K. stamped thereon. Inf. to Supt. Pickering, Bury. Printed and Published for His Maj< f', y's Station > rv Oflice by the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, Vow Scotland Yard. London S. W. 4. Wednesday, April 19, 1922. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 15 INFORMATION RECEIVED GOING TO PRESS 9.30 a. m. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. m- DERBYSHIRE. 129. Woodville ( Co.).— For obtaining £ 20 by false pretences, at Newhall, 17th inst.- - F. Smith ( believed false), b. 1886, 5ft. 7in., c. fair. h. sandy, clean shaven, blue scar bridge of nose, lsfc rt, finger missing, scar back rt. hand; dress, greenish coloured herringbone tweed suit ( new), grey trilby hat, soft collar, tie, boots. Called on loser and represented himself as agent for the Lavin Cycle Coy., Wolverhampton. Offered loser an agency and stated the firm would supply stock value £ 200 on payment of 10 per cent, security. Loser handed him £ 20, and was told the firm would send a man with the stock and to put up advertisements. Warrant issued. Inf. to Insp. Kinder, Woodville. LANCASHIRE. 130.— Rochdale ( Co.).— For stealing ( dwelling), entrance by duplicate key, at Littleborough, 21st inst., gent's 9ct. single albert, curb pattern ; lady's 9ct, keeper ring, chased ; lady's brown leather lap over purse, containing 4s.— A Man, 1>. 1887 to 1892, 5ft. 5in. to 7in.. medium build, c. pale, thin features, clean shaven; dress, fawn raincoat, believed dk. grey suit, brown trilby hat, collar and tie, respectable appearance. Inf. to Supt. Jump, Rochdale.
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