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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. No. 66, VOL. XII. 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, 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 for any proceedings which may result from such publication. W. T. F HORWOOD, The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. THE POLICE GAZETTE APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. CARDIGANSHIRE . 1— Cardigan ( Co.).— Morrison, Case No. 5, 3- 6- 25, is identical with Max Mackenzie, C. R. O. No. 400- 15, Case No. 25, 3- 6- 25, b. 1892, 5ft. lin., c. fresh, h. and e. brown. A ship's engineer; native of Australia. Pre. con. of fraudulent conversion, fraud, cyclestealing, larceny and minor offences at NOTTINGHAM, EAST- BOURNE, PAIGNTON, NEWTON ABBOTT ( James Fletcher), SOUTHPORT ( William Kendall), MAIDSTONE, DERBY ( Max Mackenzie), NORTHAMPTON ( Cyril Morris), BEDFORD and GLOUCESTER ( Cyril Morrison). Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Evans, Cardigan. 2.— Lampeter ( Co.).— Mackenzie, Case No. 6, 3- 6- 25, is identical with Max Mackenzie, C. R. O. No. 400- 15, Case No. 1 current issue, for descrip- tion, etc. Warrant issued. Inf. to the D. C. C., Lampeter. DERBYSHIRE. 3.— Derby ( Co.).— For stealing 30s. at Spondon, 29th ult. — Edith Warrington, aliases Dolly Waring, Maggie Bradley, E. Bradley and Green, C. R. O. No. 5206- 23, Case No. 74, 20- 4- 25, b. 1892, 5ft. 2Jin., well built, c. fresh, h. It. brown ( bobbed), e. blue, mole It cheek ; dress, long dk. coat with It. grey astracan collar and cuffs, black pull- on hat, It. stockings, shoes. A house worker ; native of Sutton- in- Ashfield. Pre. con. of fraud and larceny at GRANTHAM. Was employed as housekeeper and went into a neighbour's house and stole money during absence of occupants. Warrant issued. Inf. to Chief Insp. Nuttall, Derby. ESSEX. 4.— Southend- on- Sea ( Boro.).— Mrs. Burge, Case No. 8, 5- 6- 25, is identical with Margaret Ford, C. R. O. No. 17364- 20, Case No. 5, 3- 3- 24, b. 1888, 5ft. 2in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue. A houseworker ; native of Scotland. Pre. con. of larceny, fraud and minor offences on K. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Southend- on- Sea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 5.— Cardiff ( City).— For stealing ( servant) £ 25— Dorothy Mary Evans, alias Dorothy Evans, C. R. O. No. 20102- 19, Case No. 6, 29- 4- 25, b. 1900, 4ft. 8in., medium build, c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. hazel; dress, black hat, black coat with grey fur collar and cuffs. A servant; native of Portland. Pre. con. of burglary and larceny at NEWPORT ( MON.) ( Dorothy Mary Evans)', PORTMADOC and BARMOUTH ( Dorothy May Evans). Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Cardiff. 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT— continued. LANCASHIRE. 6.— Southport ( Boro.).— For stealing ( servant) quantity of wines, spirits, clothing, etc.— Tom Cottingham, b. about 1890, 5ft. 4in., c. pale, h. sandy, red nose, bad teeth, Scotch accent; dress, dk. clothing, collar, tie, Trilby hat. Was employed as a valet and absconded 12th ult. Accompanied by his wife Bessie, b. about 1899, 5ft. 3in., c. and h. dk. ; wore blue raincoat. A cook. Left behind a child about 1 year old. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Southport. OXFORDSHIRE. 7.— Bicester ( Co.).— For leaving wife and three children chargeable to common fund of Woodstock Union.— Henry Busby. 5ft. 7in., c. fresh ( freckled), h. fair, clean shaven, round face, thick upper Up, gold tooth 1. upper jaw, woman and staff 1., eagle, pot of flowers rt. arm. Native of Bladon. May be accompanied by Rose Osborn, b. 1902. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Fairbrother, Bicester. SHROPSHIRE. 8.— Oswestry ( Co.).— For shopbreaking ( believed forcing door, bodily pressure), at Whittington, and stealing 30s., 6th or 7th inst.— A Man, b. about 1885, 5ft. 5in., medium build : dress ( believed), dk. clothes, and carried a frail or handbag. Inf. to Supt. Taylor, Oswestry. SURREY. 9.— Farnham ( Co.).— For stealing 7s., 28th ult., at Ash.- Frank Durwood. alias Durward. b. 18S0 to 1885, 5ft. 5in., c. very dk., h. dk. ( curly), clean shaven, teeth missing in front both jaAvs, scar rt. of face ; dress, blue overall, dk. greycoat, brown over- coat, grey Army shirt. It. cap. brown boots. Stated native of Redhill. Was given 7s. for cwt. of potatoes which he was to bring to loser from his employer where he worked as gardener. Durwood brought lewt. the following evening, but absconded 30th ult. It has since been ascertained that he has not paid his employer for the potatoes. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Lucas, Farnham. WILTSHIRE. 10.— Trowbridge ( Co.).— Adverting to Case No. 77, 3- 6- 25, Dennis Lloyd. The missing cycle was found abandoned near Reading, 1st inst. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Underwood, Trowbridge. PERSONS IN CUSTODY WHO MAY BE WANTED ELSEWHERE. 11.— At Ripon ( Co.), charged with stealing a bicycle.— Charles William Pickering, C. R. O. No. 20977- 17, b. 1898, 5ft. 5Jin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. brown, scars jaw, nose and forehead, bullet wound 1. forearm. A shoemaker; native of Barnsley. Pre. con. of larceny, cyclestealing, indecent assault on male and a minor offence at. BLACKPOOL. SANDWICH, FAREHAM, DERBY, CARLISLE, BROMSGROVE, STOCKTON - ON - TEES, HUDDERSFIELD, BARNSLEY and on C. 12— Remanded at Canterbury ( Co.) Pol. Ct- till 13th inst.. charged as George Harris with cycle, stealing.- George Armstrong, C. R. O. No. 1S745- 24, b. 1901, 5ft. 4iin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. hazel. Pre. con. of cyclestealing at GUILDFORD. 13.— Remanded at Clerkenwcll Pol. Ct. ( L.)— N Division case— till 11th inst., charged as John Henry Barnes with receiving a lawn mower, stolen in transit.— James Mack, alias Walter Reeves, C. R. O. No. 1454- 98, Case No. 279, Supplement A ( Vol. II.), b. 1865, 5ft. 6in., c. sallow, h. brown ( turning grey), thin on top, e. blue, moustache trimmed ( turning grev) ; dress, dirty grey suit, dk. cap, boots. A joiner ; native of London. Pre. con. of fraud, forgery, larceny, conspiracy to defraud and minor offences at HULL ( Walter Charles Reeves), PONTYPRIDD ( John Barnes), SWINDON ( Henry Barnes), ALTON, GOSPORT ( James Mack) and on G, J. Iv and S. 14.— At Old- street Pol. Ct. ( L.).— C. O. Division case— charged with conspiracy, false pretences and possessing implements of forgery. William Henry Harrison, abases B. E. Fraser, H. F. Brookswood, Samuel Martin and Cyril John Henry. C. R. O. No. 968- 14. Case No. 208, Supple- ment" A ( Vol. I.), b. 1885, 5ft. 6| in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey. An agent ; native of Edinburgh. Pre. con. of fraud and larceny on C, D and E. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PERSONS IN CUSTOD Y— continued. 15.— Remanded at Salford ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 11th inst., charged as John Kenny with stealing by welshing ( racecourse).— John Patrick Kenny. C. R. O. No. 5262- 25, b. 1896, 5ft. 6Jin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of larceny ( welshing) at Wetherby. 16.— At Cardiff ( City), charged as Robert Sidney Humphries with housebreaking ( breaking pane of glass in pantry window and releasing catch).— Sidney Robert Humphrey, C. R. O. No. 17095- 24, b. 1907, 5ft. 4in., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of housebreaking and larceny at LOWESTOFT and LEICESTER. 17.— At Oswestry ( Boro.), charged with larceny ( 2 half- crowns from shop).— Thomas Wilkinson, C. R. O. No. 14141- 19, b. 1893, 5ft. lOJin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of larceny and embezzlement at BARROW- IN- FURNESS and on G. 18.— Remanded at Fleetwood ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 12th inst., charged with larceny.— Thomas Adcock, alias Thomas Easom, C. R. O. No. 19452- 22, b. 1906, 5ft. 4Jin., c. fresh, h. and e. brown. Pre. con. of larceny, indecent exposure and minor offences at SHEFFIELD, MANCHESTER, DONCASTER, HADDINGTON and LIVERPOOL. 19.— Remanded at Romford ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 11th inst., charged as Frances Louisa Paul with stealing jewellery from nurse's quarters at institution. Was employed as cook and stole property during absence of nurses.— Frances Louise Paul, C. R. O. No. 13437- 15, b. 1889, 5ft. 7in., c. and h. fair, e. brown. Pre. con. of burglary and larceny on K. 20.— Awaiting trial at Surrey Ass., commencing 30th inst.— W Division case— charged with burglary ( broke shop window with stone and stole quantity of fruit).— James Leonard Morgan, C. R. O. No. 12495- 21, b. 1903, 5ft. 4in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. brown, clean shaven ; dress, dk. grey suit, collar, tie, dk. grey cap, boots. Pre. con. of housebreaking and larceny at LEYLAXD. 21.— At Glasgow ( City), charged as Stanley Cuttriss with theft from employer.— Stanley Edgar Cuttriss, alias Stanley Cuttress, C. R. O. No. 10091- 22, b. 1885, 5ft. 5Jin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey. Pre. con. of indecent exposure at BRIGHTON and HOVE. 22.— Remanded at Flax Bourton ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 12th inst., charged with obtaining goods, etc., by false pretences.- Edward Gamlin, C. R. O. No. 22269- 18, b. 1879, 5ft. 6Jin., c. dk., h. and e. dk. brown. Pre. con. of larceny at LYDNEY". 23.— Remanded at Ampthill ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 11th inst., charged with malicious damage.— Thomas Brooks, C. R. O. No. 246- 23, b. 1884, 5ft. 3| in., c. dk., h. dk. brown, e. blue. A labourer ; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny, house- breaking and ' minor offences at BARNSTAPLE and in M. P. D. 24.— Remanded at Salford ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 11th inst., charged with obtaining £ 5 by fraud. Represented he was disposing of groceries on behalf of Admiralty, etc., and: had been recom- mended to loser by a friend.— George Milne Porter, C. R. O. No. 14690- 17. Case No. 67, Supplement A ( Vol. XII.), b. 1899, 5ft. 3in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. grey, Rose Goss 1. forearm. A ship's steward or mechanic ; native of Edinburgh. Pre. con. of larceny, fraud and attempted fraud at EDIN- BURGH ( George Porter), GRIMSBY, SOUTH SHIELDS ( George Milne Porter) and on F and N. 25.— At York ( N. R.), charged with cycle- stealing.— Charles Edward Rogers, C. R. O. No. 9233- 24, b. 1895, 5ft. lOJin., c. dk., h. dk. brown, e. brown. Pre. con. of larceny at COLCHESTER. 26.— Remanded at Douglas ( I. of M.) Pol. C't. till 12th inst., charged as Bertha Beattie with stealing boots, shoes and coat ( 3 charges shop- lifting— Roberta Beattie, C. R. O. No. 21670- 17, b. 1883, 5ft. OJin., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. grey. Native of Liverpool, where she has cons, for larceny and minor offences. 27 — Remanded at Salford ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 11th inst,, charged as Thomas Cribben with larceny — person— James Jennings, C. R. O. No. 17148- 19, b. 1897, 5ft. 6jin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of larceny and minor offences at WORCES- TER ( James Jennings), UTTOXETER ( Thomas Charles Wilson) and CAMBRIDGE ( Thomas Cribben). 28.— Remanded at South Shields ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 10th inst., charged as Charles Watson with being suspected person loitering and posseting housebreaking implements by night Sheriffs Christie Dallas, C. R. O. No. 7770- 22, b. 1899, 5ft. 8in., c. fresh, h. and e. brown, woman, sailor's grave, clasped hands rt., thistle, flag, anchor, flower, S. Dallas 1. forearm. Native of Glasgow. Pre. con. of theft by housebreaking at EDIN- BURGH. 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. PERSONS IN CUSTODY— continued. 29.— At Pontypridd ( Co.), charged with breaking and entering.— Patrick Sweeney, C. R. O. No. 10908- 20, b. 1884, 5ft, 5in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. grey, cowboy, lion, tree, snake rt., soldier, girl, snake, lion's head, F. H., and C., pierced heart 1. forearm, butterfly rt, wrist, flower rt. hand. A seaman ; native of Chorley. Pre. con. of larceny and minor offences at ORMSKIRK, BROM- YARD, GRIMSBY, TERRINGTON, NEW- BURY ( Patrick Sweeney) and BEDFORD ( Patrick Moorham). 30.— At Wakefield ( City), charged with hawking without licence.— William Thomas, C. R. O. No. 20774- 21, b. 1894, 5ft. Sin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. blue, anchor, Buffalo Bill, palm tree and snake 1. forearm. A labourer ; native of Leicester. Pre. con. of shopbreaking, larceny, officebreaking and a minor offence at CARDIFF, NEWPORT, BRISTOL and LEICESTER. 31.— Remanded at Southend- on- Sea ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 16th inst., charged with attempted burglary.— William Frederick Moores, C. R. O. No. 4305- 18, b. 1901, 5ft. 8in„ c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. blue, scar rt. cheek and forehead, heart, anchor, star, horseshod 1. forearm. A baker ; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny, housebreaking and minor offences on G. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 32.— Y Division.— Remanded at Highgate P. Sess. till 10th inst., charged with fraud. Called on customers of his late employer and collected outstanding accounts.— Stanley Arthur Robbins ( no pre. con. traced), b. 1905, 5ft. 10in., medium build, h. It. brown, e. grey, clean shaven, well spoken ; dress, black coat and vest, dk. striped trousers, white shirt, soft collar, dk. tie, bowler hat, boots, smart appearance. Inf. to C. R. O. SURREY. 33— Hersham ( Co.).— Remanded till 11th inst., charged with burglary.— James Anderson ( no pre. con. traced), b. 1903, 5ft. 3in., c. sallow, h. black, e. brown, scar bridge of nose. Inf. to Supt. Pink, Hersham. WILTSHIRE. 34.— Trowbridge ( Co.).— Remanded till 13th inst., charged with unlawful possession of large pearl and moonstone pendant, surmounted by a lover's knot, set 17 small pearls, with heart shape ring attached, set 3 small pearls, the moonstone which is heart shaped, is convex in front and flat behind, and surrounded by 9 large pearls, the whole is set in 15ct. gold, moonstone about lin. by lin., and the whole length of pendant about 2in.— Thomas Brown, b. 1891, 5ft. 3| in., c. pale, h. dk. brown, e. grey, clean shaven ; dress, grey plaid jacket, dk. grey trousers and waistcoat, It. grey Trilby hat ( dk. band), collar, tie, boots. A dealer ; native of Chester. States he purchased pendant from a man he met in street at Oxford for 15s., and also that he picked it up in street on 21st ult., also that he left Oxford on that date and visited Cirencester, Swindon and Devizes, staying at common lodging houses. Inf. to Supt. Underwood, Trowbridge. APPREHENSIONS. 35.— M. P. D., G Division.— William Henry Harrison, C. R. O. No. 968- 14, Case No. 37, 8- 4- 25. See also Case No. 14 current issue. 36— M. P. D., R Division.— Captain Barry, Case No. 1, 27- 5- 25, and identical with John William Berry, C. R. O. No. 7839- 14. See also Case No. 17, 27- 5- 25. 37. M. P. D., Y Division.— Stanley A. Robbins, Case No. 3, 25- 5- 25. See also Case No. 32 current issue. 38 — M. P. D., Z Division. — Elsie Sparshott, C. R. O. No. 12226- 24, Case No. 1, 22- 5- 25. 39.— Berkshire, Abingdon ( Co.).— John Tate, Case No. 74, 8- 12- 24. 40.— Berkshire, Windsor ( Boro.).— Case No. 15, 22- 5- 25, cancelled. Ralph John Clement Davies, C. R. O. No. 10640- 15, still wanted, and Case No. 3, 26- 9- 24, stands. 41.— Cambridgeshire, Cambridge ( Boro.).— Man, Case No. 102, 5- 6- 25, charged as William Eugene Elkerton. 42.— Cheshire, Crewe ( Co.).— Daniel Farrington, Case No. 59, 8- 6- 25, and cycle recovered. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. THE POLICE GAZETTE. APPREHENSIONS— con t i n ued. 43.- Cheshire, Heswall ( Co.).— Edward Aspinall and Thomas Herbert Cribb, Case No. 3, 8- G- 25. 44.— Glamorganshire, Cardiff ( City).—' William Howe. C. R. O. No. 16936- 14, Case No. 7, 21- 10- 19, at Birmingham, charged with larceny from railway luggage office and remanded till 10th inst. 45. — Gloucestershire, Cheltenham ( Co.).— William Shakespeare Cleal, Case No. 63, 8- 6- 25, and remanded till 15th inst. 46.— Hampshire, Aldershot ( Co.).— William Munden, C. R. O. No. S/ 59580, Case No. 6, 20- 3- 22, at Farnborough. 47.— Hampshire, Portsmouth ( Boro.).— Edith May Jones, C. R. O. No. 16958- 17, Cases Nos. 9. 30- 11- 23, and 5 ( Bletchley), 5- 12- 23, and remanded till 12th inst., charged with forgery. 48.— Lancashire, Old Trafford ( Co.).— Joseph Sagar, C. R. O. No. 20077- 18, Case No. 13, 6- 5- 25, at Manchester ( City), charged with shopbreaking and remanded till 11th inst. 49.— Lancashire, Wigan ( Boro.).— John Robert Shipperbottom, C. R. O. No. 10524- 20, Case No. 6, 27- 5- 25, and remanded till 15th inst. 50— Yorkshire ( N. R.), Middlesbrough ( Boro.).— Caleb Adams, C. R. O. No. 1713- 21, Case No. 67, 8- 6- 25. PROPERTY STOLEN. BEDFORDSHIRE. 51.— Luton ( Co.).— 5th or 6th inst., by pavilionbreaking, at Limbury.— 12 bottles whisky, Johnny Walker and J. Begg ; 6 do. gin, Booth's ; 4 do. port; 6 do. sherry ; 2& do. brandy ; do. sherry whisky; White Label tobacco; Three Nuns do. ; Waverley do. ; 700 Turf cigarettes ; 300 Sarony do. ; i000 Gold Flake do. ; 800 Player's do. ; Waverley do. ; matches, Swan vestas ; 71bs. butter ; pair gent's shoes, size 6, very It. brown with cracked soles, brown laces ; pair new boot trees, size 7 ; telescope, in black case ( no sling), all black when closed, except brass rims each end, marked with scratch X for focussing purposes, 3in. from end of smallest section, large end of case missing ; 5 lenses ; Primus stove ; brass container. Inf. to Supt. Palmer, Luton. CHESHIRE. 52— Broxton ( Co.).— Case No. 26, 11- 5- 25, cancelled. Frank Rothwell, C. R. O. No. S/ 115178. in custody at Manchester admits this offence. 53.— Halesowen ( Co.).— 6th inst., by officebreak- ing ( forcing door) at Cakemore.— 1 small green cash- box, 6 x 4 x 3in., very heavy; about £ 40 in Treasury notes and silver; National Health Insurance stamps, 227 at 10d.. 364 at 9d. ; Unemployment Insurance stamps, 14 at 9£ d., 186 at Is. 3d., 162 at Is. 7d., 73 at 8£ d. safe, 3 cwts., was removed from office to warehouse, top and bottom wrenched off with chisel and crow bar. A cold steel chisel, about 4iin. long and 5/ 8in. wide, stamped with letter A., was left behind. After breaking open the safe, buckets of water were apparently used to wash away finger prints. Inf. to Supt. Lyes, Halesowen. HERTFORDSHIRE. 54.— Watford ( Co.).— 6th or 7th inst., by housebreaking ( forcing catch off window with instrument).— Lady's small black leather purse ; two £ 1 Treasury notes ; two 10s. do. ; £ 1 9s. lid. cash ( silver and coppers) ; four lOd. National Health Insurance stamps ; 15 9d. do. ; 15s. worth of l| d. stamps ; 10s. worth of Id. do. ; 5s. worth of id. do. Inf. to Supt. Maskell, Watford. 55.— Watford ( Co.).— 1st inst., by housebreaking ( insecure back door).— A silver match- box, initials P. W. S. thereon ; 10s. Treasury note. Inf. to Supt. Maskell, Watford. LANCASHIRE. 56.— Liverpool ( City).— 4th inst., by house- breaking ( climbing wall and opening insecure window).— Lady's silver watch, M. E. W. in monogram on back, had attached a gent's double gold Albert and a cage pendant ( set with red stone). Inf. to the C. C., Liverpool. 57.— Old Trafford ( Co.).— 4th inst., by house- breaking ( breaking window and releasing catch).— Gold neckchain, round locket attached, photo of Army officer on one side, photo of boy on other side ; pair gent's Delta boots, new, size 8, broad fitting, glace kid, Delta on tab, new rubber heels ; gent's white cotton shirt, black stripe ; double sided nail brush.— Suspicion is attached to Two 0 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. PROPERTY STOLEN— continued. Men : 1st, b. 1895, 5ft. Gin., well built, c. fresh, clean shaven ; dress, blue suit, collar and tie.— 2nd, 5ft. 7in., slim build ; dress, grey suit, collar, tie, boots. Both respectable appearance. Inf. to Supt. Yates, Old Trafford. 58.— Ormskirk ( Co.).— 7th inst., from motor car ( unattended).— Silver motor radiator mascot, figure of a diving lady, 7in. or 8in. high. Inf. to Actg. Supt. Downson, Ormskirk. Also stolen from outside the post office at Gedney, same date— Gent's Popular Raleigh bicycle, transfers on head and rear mudguard, No. 720293 on seat lug, 24in. dropped frame, black enamelled and lined green, North Road handle- bars, black grips, free wheel, Warwick tyres front and rear, mudguards, rubber pedals, iin. pitch roller chain, cheap make of saddle, black celluoid pump, tool bag containing 2 spanners 3 tyre levers and repair outfit.— Suspicion is attached to A Man, b. 1895 to 1900, 5ft. 6 or7in., h. ginger or fair ; dress, blue pin stripe coat and vest, grev check trousers, flannelette shirt. Inf. to Supt. Pikett, Spalding. 59.— Seaforth ( Co.).— 6th inst., from dwelling ( believed sneak in), at Waterloo.— Lady's black morocco leather handbag, containing 2 small leather purses, 1 puce and the other black, both clasp fasteners, £ 17 in £ 1 Treasury notes, latch key, rate papers, a few stamps, silver medal with enamel oentre, War Saving interest note for 15s. 9d., being a half yearly interest of certificate No. C. 365499, £ 30, in name of Jean Gunnion Cowie, of Waterloo. Inf. to Supt. Sharman, Seaforth. 60.— Southport ( Boro.).— 29th ult., walk in.— Gold bar brooch, floral design, set pearls ; do., set pearls and amethysts ; do., made from earrings, black beaded edge, set pearls ; do., set 3 diamonds, safety chain attached ; do., cornet shape, set yellow stone ; gold bangle, set rubies ; do., floral design, set pearls and sapphires ; do., gold chain, curb pattern, gold heart shaped locket and safety chain attached ; gold ring, set 6 white brilliants and 6 emeralds ; 3 gold do., set various coloured stones ; gold watch chain, ordinary links, broken, silver cigar- cutter attached ; black velvet neck- band, with silver slides on : silver napkin holder. Inf. to the C. C.. Southport. RADNORSHIRE. 62 — Llandrindod Wells ( Co.).— 25th ult., by housebreaking at Stanage.— Brown suit, trousers permanent turn- up, coat whole back, to fit man 6ft. : white cotton shirt; vest, natural colour ; pair pants, natural colour ; pair brown socks ; pair brown shoes, brogue pattern, size 9 or 10 ; Army kit bag, dirty white colour, with red band round middle, with the No. 1028189, Re. L. Seabourne, 2nd Batt., K. S. L. I., thereon; It. colour wooden case, F. L. W. thereon ; 3 black handle razors ; reading glass with black ebon}' handle; small silver box, used for carrying sticking plaster, engraved I cure all wounds besides those of love ; pair gold cuff- links, F. L. W. thereon. Suspicion is attached to A Man who gave name of John Howard Howard, b. about 1890, 5ft. lOin., slim build, c. sallow, h. and moustache ( small) dk., tattooed both arms ( 1. believed heart with female's name) ; dress, blue coat and waistcoat, khaki trousers, grey cap, boots, carried kit bag, smart appearance. Stated a chef. Was employed temporarily as gardener and left- during employer's absence. Inf. to the D. C. C., Llandrindod Wells. LINCOLNSHIRE. 61.— Spalding ( Co.).— 5th inst.. by house- breaking ( window insecure), at Long Sutton.— Three £ 1 Treasury notes ; navy blue suit with pin stripe, fit a man about 5ft. 7 or Sin., slim build ; pink striped shirt, much worn : very It. cap : razor and lather brush : 5 packets of Woodbine cigarettes ; several boxes of Pioneer matches : small quautity of loose tea . white metal snake chain, silver medal attached with gold shaped heart in centre on which is engraved W. K.: also 2 or 3 small keys on chain. SOMERSETSHIRE. 63 — Frome ( Co.).— Between 30th ult. and 2nd inst.. by shopbreaking ( forcing door with instru- ment), at Shepton Mallet. — Stylo pen, red make unknown ; £ 15 13s. in Treasury notes, silver and coppers: Ever Ready safety razor and cigarette case combined : leather suit case, 24in. by 22in. and 6in. deep, 4 brass studs on bottom, leather handle and corner supports; 400 packets of Players cigarettes, 10 in a packet. Inf. to Supt. Steward. Frome. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 115 PROPERTY STOLEN— continued. SUSSEX ( EAST). 64.— Hay wards Heath ( Co.).— Adverting to Case No. 106, 3- 6- 25. Additional property :— Gold brooch, 3 birds set pearls ; gold dragon fly do., set emeralds and pearls ; and 22ct. wedding ring. Inf. to Supt. Fairs, Haywards Heath. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 65.— Sheffield ( City).— 29th or 30th ult,, from picture palace.— Cello and bow, dk. red varnish with slight brown tinge, reputed to be a Pastiglione of Naples, rosewood pegs, and the peg at the bottom has a nut screwed on the end as a stop, the belly has been broken near the bottom and the broken piece glued in ; bow, leather wrapping worn by use of the thumb and fingers. Inf. to the C. C., Sheffield. 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. 66.— G Division.— Adverting to Case No. 42, 8- 6- 25. Additional inf.— Engine No. 9137122. Excise Licence, issued 24- 3- 25. Loser holds Registration Book. 67.— N Division. - 7th inst., " Morris Cowley." 1925 model. XX- 45W. Chassis N". SOKlti. Engine No. 92C88. Two seater. Worm drive. Colour blue. Upholstery grey pegamoid bather. Excise Licence attached. 68.— V Division.— Adv< rtir. g to Ca < No. 4: i 8- 6- 25. Additional inf.— Bevel drive. Standard two seater body with dickey. Upholstery green leather. Tyres— Dunlop on front wheels, Michilin on rear. Spare wheel with Dunlop tyre on offside. Rotax lighting and starting set. Two sidelights. Watford speedometer. Dash lamp. One bonnet fastener missing from near side. Spare can of petrol on offside. MOTOR CYCLES. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 69.— X Division.— 7th inst., " Connaught," solo, 1923 model. XK- 6047. Frame No. 1900 Engine No. 2723. 2\ H P. Belt drive. Colour Connaught grey. Ordinary Standard model. Driver's licence, issued by the Middlesex County Council, in name of Hugh Carnegie Davies, 13, Cleveland Road, Ealing, in tool bag. Excis<- Licence, issued 30- 1- 25, expiring 31- 12- 25. attached. Loser holds Registration Book. SHROPSHIRE. 70— Shrewsbury ( Co.).— 7th inst., " Triumph." E- 4996. 4 H. P. MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES RECOVERED. MOTOR CARS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 71— F Division. -" Vauxhall," Ca « e No. 72, 1- 4- 25 and Case No. 47, 3- 4- 25. MOTOR CYCLES. DERBYSHIRE. 72 Chesterfield ( Co.).—" A. J. S.", Case No. 71, MISCELLANEOUS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 73. T Division.— la anything known of the Mow described ring having been pledged ?— Marquise ring, set 2 large eliamonek, small diamond* round each stone ( valuable). Inf. to C. R. O. 8 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. MISCELLANEOUS— continued. CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 74.— Workington ( Co.).— The whereabouts of the undermentioned is sought for the purpose of serving summons for wife desertion.— Thomas Blacklock. b. 1880, 5ft. 6in., slim build, c. pale, h. brown ( turning grey), e. brown. A coalminer. Inf. to Supt. Thornburrow, Workington. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . 75.— Northampton ( Co.).— 1st inst., on L. M. and S. Railway, at Hardingstone.— Body of A Man, b. about 1885, 5ft. 10in., medium build, unrecognisable as head was run over; dress, blue pin stripe coat, 2 pairs old grey trousers, no waistcoat, 2 pairs grey socks, 2 Oxford shirts ( 1 red, white and blue stripes, other black, white and blue stripes), Derby pattern boots ( size 9), grey cap. On person : Army razor, pencil and farthing. Inf. to Supt. Brumby, Northampton. RE- CONVICTIONS. 76.— Henry Jones, C. R. O. No. S/ 154169, was sentenced at Fleetwood ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 5- 6- 25, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 34, 3- 6- 25. 77.— Kenneth Stewart, C. R. O. No. 6487- 21, was, at Hull ( City) P. Sess., 24- 4- 25, fined 42s. or 29 days impt. for larceny. See Case No. 15, 24- 4- 25; 78.— Albert Smith, C. R. O. No. 784- 25, was sentenced at Chesterfield ( Co.) P. Sess., 30- 5- 25, to 2 mos. impt. and fined 10s. for assault and game trespass. See Case No. 33, 29- 5- 25. 79.— Samuel Harry Birch, C. R. O. No. 3787- 18, was sentenced at Worcester Ass., 3- 6- 25, to 5 yrs. pen. and 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.), for fraud and ^ arcenj' ( 2 cases). See Case No. 18, 1- 5- 25. 80.— William Henry Joseph Sims, C. R. O. No. 11199- 24, was, at Birmingham ( City) Pol. Ct., 5- 6- 25, discharged. See Case No. 39, 3- 6- 25. 81.— Henry Arthur Funnell, C. R. O. No. 9577- 24, was sentenced at Worthing ( Co.) P. Sess., 4- 6- 25, to 1,1,1 and 1 mo. impt. ( cons.) for fraud ( 4cases). See Case No. 44, 3- 6- 25. 82.— David Ellis, C. R. O. No. S/ 161879, was sentenced at Carnarvon Ass., 3- 6- 25, to 15 mos. impt. for indecent assault on female. See Case No. 27, 29- 5- 25. 83 — Sidney Albert Smith, C. R. O. No. 12722- 24, was sentenced at Lincoln ( City) Pol. Ct., 30- 5- 25, to 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( cons.) for larceny and cyclestealing. Four other cases of larceny were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 22, 29- 5- 25. 84.— William Eldridge, C. R. O. No. 10347- 24, was sentenced at Uckfield ( Co.) P. Sess., 4- 6- 25, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 45, 3- 6- 25. 85— George Alfred Reynolds, C. R. O. No. S/ l32452, was sentenced at Birmingham ( City) Pol. Ct., 5- 6- 25, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 53, 3- 6- 25. 86.— Ernest Frank Carter, C. R. O. No. 836- 24, was sentenced as Ernest James, at Marylebone Pol. Ct., ( L.), 28- 5- 25, to 3, 3, 3 and 3 mos. impt, ( cons.) for obtaining money by false pretences ( 3 cases) and obtaining suit- case and attache- case by worthless cheque. Twenty- five other cases of fraud at Hopple, Farnborough and in M. P. D. were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. Pre. con. of embezzlement and larceny ( trick) at BIRMINGHAM and LEICESTER. 87.— Henry Charles Johnson. C. R. O. No. 2962- 23, was sentenced at Suffolk Ass., 30- 5- 25, to 20 mos. impt. Cases in M. P. D. were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 26, 25- 3- 25. 88.— Walter Thomas Millns, C. R. O. No, 22308- 18, was sentenced at Suffolk Ass., 30- 5- 25, to 5, 5 and 5yrs. pen. ( conc.) for forgery ( 2 cases), larceny and fraud. Cases in M. P. D. were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 26, 25- 3- 25. S9.— John Sullivan, C. R. O. No. 17797- 17, was sentenced at Worcester ( City) Q. Sess., 2- 6- 25, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 26, 20- 5- 25. 90.— Charles Bolton, C. R. O. No. 1443- 13, was sentenced at Eastbourne ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 2- 6- 25, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 42, 3- 6- 25. 91.— Cecil Leverett, C. R. O. No. 425- 15, was sentenced at Gravesend ( Boro.) P. Sess., 3- 6- 25, to 3, 3, 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( cons.). A case of fraud in M. P. D. was taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 50, 3- 6- 25. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 9 RECONVICTIONS— continued. 92 - George Mangham, C. R. O. No. 2257- 07, was sentenced at Bedford Ass., 2- 6- 25, to 3 yrs. pen. See Case No. 37, 13- 5- 25. 93. - Thomas Carey, C. R. O. No. 13556- 22, was sentenced at Clerkenwell Pol. Ct. ( L.), 4- 6- 25, to 3 mos. impt. for stealing a parcel of artificial silk from railway station. Pre. con. of larceny, receiving and minor offences at MANCHESTER. 94.— John Collingwood, C. R. O. No. 12059- 23, was sentenced at Scarborough ( Boro.) P. Sess., 5- 6- 25, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 32, 5- 6- 25. 95— John Riley, C. R. O. No. 18233- 16, was sentenced at Manchester ( City) Pol. Ct., 29- 5- 25, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 24, 27- 5- 25. 96.— Alfred Freeman, C. R. O. No. S/ 136028, was sentenced at Bilston ( Co.) Pol. Ct,, 3- 6- 25, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 34, 29- 5- 25. 97 — Robert Draper, C. R. O. No. S/ 97615, was sentenced at Aylesbury ( Co.) Pol. Ct. 6- 6- 25, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 25, 5- 6- 25. LATER INFORMATION. PERSONS IN CUSTODY WHO MAY BE WANTED ELSEWHERE. 98.— At Rushall ( Co.). charged as Maria May Harris with obtaining money by false pretences.— May Harris, alias May Baker, C. R. O. No. 14013- 20, b. 1897, 4ft. 11J in.. c. pale, h. dk. brown, e. brown. Native of Walsall. Pre. con. of fraud, larceny and a minor offence at RUSHALL ( Maria May Vincent), BIRMINGHAM ( Annie Harris). WALSALL ( May Harris), COVENTRY. TIPTON ( Maria May Harris). CANNOCK ( Marion May Jarvis) and on K. 99— Remanded at Cambridge ( Co.) Pol. Ct. till 13th inst., charged as John Burns with stealing an overcoat.— George Sweeting, C. R. O. No. S/ 171007, b. 1895, 5ft. 3in„ c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. blue. A labourer ; native of Wipsey. Pre. con. of burglary, housebreaking, larceny and minor offences a" t HALIFAX, BRADFORD, TOW- CESTER, MANCHESTER, BARNSLEY, WAKEFIELD and on K. 100— Remanded at Doncaster ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 12th inst., charged as Albert John Kirby with stealing a motor lorry.— Albert John Kerby, C. R. O. No. 15781- 24, b. 1905, 5ft, 5Jin., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey. Pre. con. of larceny and a minor offence at SCARBOROUGH and on T. 101.— Remanded at Bristol ( City) Pol. a. till 16th inst., charged as Edith Gertrude Bayliss with stealing money and a pair of gloves from house where she was staying.— Kathleen Valerie Bayliss, C. R. O. No. 23163- 21, b. 1897, 5ft. 6in„ c. pale, h. It. brown, e. blue. Pre. con. of fraud on E. 102.— Remanded at Doncaster ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 12th inst., charged with stealing a motor lorry.— George Thomas Henry Baker, C. R. O. No. 7961- 25, b. 1905, 5ft. 3iin„ c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. grey. Pre. con. of a minor offence at SCAR- BOROUGH. APPREHENSIONS. 103.- Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— Willie Smith, C. R. O. No. M/ 7561, Case No. 56, 29- 5- 25. MISSING. DORSET. 104. Wareham ( Co.).— Since 11- 3- 25, from his home Alfred Weston, C. R. O. No. Ref. M/ 7567, b. 1870, 5ft. 4 to 5in., medium build, c. fresh, h. brown ( turning grey), e. grey, deaf rt. ear ; dress grey suit, It. brown mackintosh, fawn Trilby hat, collar, tie, flannel shirt with mauve stripes, boots. A draper's traveller. May be suffering from loss of memory, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Inf. to Supt. Sprackling. Wareham. P r i n t e d and Published for His M a j e s t y ' s S t a t i o n e r y Office b y t h e Receiver for t h e Metropolitan Polico District, New Scotland Y a r d , London, S. W. 1. Wednesday, June 10, 1925. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 10 INFORMATION RECEIVED GOING TO PRESS 9.30 a. m. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. DERBYSHIRE. 105.— Derby ( Co.).— For being concerned with George Henry Tenant ( in custody) in stealing, at Alvaston, 8th inst., 2 postal packets.- Percy Barron, b. 1902 to 1904, 5ft. 6 or 9in., slim build, h. black, e. dk. ( bleb in corner of believed 1.. which occasionally bursts and becomes bloodshot), stoops : dress, grey coat, black trousers, grey cap, fawn socks, boots ( rubber heels) : gipsy appearance. Native of believed Sheffield. Frequents Church Army hostels and lodging houses. Warrant issued. Inf. to Chief Insp. Nuttall, Derby. ESSEX. 106.— Colchester ( Boro.). - For stealing a garden syringe ( recovered).— John Williams, b. about 1880, 5ft. 7 or 8in., stiff build, c. dk., h. dk. brown, full face, clean shaven ; dress, dk. grcv suit, or may be wearing navy blue trousers. Accompanied by a woman, who gave name of Annie ( not wanted), b. about 1875, 5ft. 6in., c. sallow, h. brown, thin wrinkled face : dress, long brown coat ( old), black felt hat, may wear grey hat with wings cut short and doubled forward to hat. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Colchester. KENT. 107.— Gravesend ( Boro.).— For stealing suit ( recovered). — A Man, who gave name of Stevens, b, about 1900, 5ft. 8 or 9in., slim build, c. fresh, h. fair, e. blue or grey, clean shaven ; dress, dk. grev suit, It. grey cap, collar, tie, boots. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Gravesend. 108.— Gravesend ( Boro.).—- For obtaining 25s. by false pretences.- A Man, who gave name of T. Wood, I). 1891 or 1892, 5ft, 8in„ c. fresh, clean shaven ; dress, grey coat and waistcoat, bowler hat, wore gold watch and chain. Called on publican, said he v, as traveller for firm of glass and china merchants ( false), obtained order for glasses and suggested : i ; plying advertisement covers for matchboxes. Was given order for 1000 for which loser paid 5s. and called again later, asked for cheque to be changed, but ns this could not be clone asked for loan < « f t! l. Warrant issued. Inf. t. » the C. C., Gravesend. LANCASHIRE. 109. Hurst Brook ( Co.).— For obtaining lady's purple silk robe, cream lace in front, and panel sides with purple tassel on each panel, shantung coat, sailor collar with 2 black stripes, and food and lodgings by false pretences at Mossley, between 2nd and 5th inst.— Alice Maud Robinson, alias Alice Wern. C. R. O. No. 13599- 21, b. 1905, 5ft, { in., stout build, c. sallow, h. It. brown ( bobbed), e. hazel; dress, salmon coloured dress ( belt round waist), grey stockings, patent shoes, dk. grey coat. A servant: native of Stanton. Pre. con. of larceny and fraud at MANCHESTER, STOCK- PORT ( Alice Maud Robinson), STALYBRIDGE and ASHTON - UNDER- LYNE ( Alice Maud Waring Robinson). Represented she was a domestic for a Mr. Smith of Manchester, who occupied a bungalow at Luzley and required lodgings for three days for which MR. Smith woidd pay on his return. She was supplied with accommo- dation and clothing. Absoonded, 5th inst,, saying she was going to the bungalow. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Proffitt, Hurst Brook. 110. Reedley ( Co.).— For stealing ( trick), 6th inst., round shaped wicker basket, containing cakes, black leather lap- over purse, containing half sovereign and 8s. 6d. silver.- A Woman, I). 1885 to 1890, about 5ft., thin build ; dress, dk. hat. grey costume, respectable appearance. Stopped a girl ( aged 9) who was returning from an errand, asked her to go to a confectioner's shop to see if they had any meat pies anil said she would hold the basket until the girl returned. Girl went to shop and on returning found the woman had absconded. Inf. to Supt, Cleal, Reedley. 11 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, J u n e 10, 1925. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT-< o; i/ tnue</. LEICESTERSHIRE. 111. Leicester ( City).— For shopbreaking ( breaking plate glass window with mallet) and stealing. 8th inst.. 5- stone diamond ring, claw setting, platinum mount, scratched inside 78N. EZ- z- z ; 7- stone diamond cluster do., all platinum mount, fiM. FSZ- z- z ; 3- stone diamond half hoop do., all platinum mount, marked 90L. FSO- z- z ; similar ring, marked UOL. FZ- z- z ; 2- stone twin diamond do., with diamond shoulders, marked OIN. ES- z- z ; single stone diamond do., all platinum mount, 142N. FXS Z-/.; 3- stone diamond half hoop do., all platinum mount, marked 137 Q. ES- z- z ; 5- stone diamond half hoop do., all platinum mount, marked 160 Q. TS- z- z ; 7- stone diamond cluster do., all platinum mount, uulrked 195 Q. FIB- z- z ; single stone diamond do., with diamond shoulders. 257 Q. FET- z- z; 3- stone diamond half hoop do., platinum mount, marked 279 Q. OSZ- z- z ; 9- stone diamond cluster do., platinum mount, marked 280 Q. OBZ- z- z ; 3- stone diamond crossover do., with diamond shoulders, marked 15R. FUS- z- z ; 2- stone diamond twin do., platinum claws, gold band. 32R ORZ- z- z; single stone diamond do., all platinum mount, marked 34R. FFS- z- z ; single stone diamond do., all platinum mount, marked 109R, XS- z- z ; 3- stone diamond do., all platinum mount, marked 218R. FZZ- z- z. Two Men 1st, b. about 1903, 5ft, 9 or 10in.. c. fresh, h. very fair, clean shaven ; dress, brown suit, double breasted coat, It, socks, black tie, brown shoes.— 2nd, b. 1890 to 1900 : dress, navy blue chauffeur's coat. Extracted a tray of rings from window and drove away in motor car which was later found abandoned. It is thought that another car was used, as a large five- seater touring car was seen in the locality. Inf. to the C. C., Leicester. NORTHUMBERLAND. 112.- Gosforth ( Co.).— For obtaining 24s. 6d. by false pretences, 30th uIt.- Mary Ann Young, b. 1891, 5ft. 3 or 4in., proportionate build, h. ( bobbed) dk., impedime nt in speech, twitches side of mouth ; dress, grey coat, grey stockings, shoes. Obtained employment as domestic servant, said she could obtain potatoes at reduced price and was given 4s. fid. to purchase some. Next day said the farmer would pay carriage on a larger order ami was handed a fnrthcr 18s. Also promised to knit loser pair of socks and was given 2s. for purchase of wool. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Irving, Gosforth. STAFFORDSHIRE. 113. Wednesbury ( Co.).- For stealing, 27th ult., £ 2 - James Braithwaite, aliases Jock and Fred Walker, b. 1895, 5ft. 4in., h. ( inclined curly) sandy, clean shaven : dress, brown coat, blue overalls, greasy cap, helio and blue striped silk scarf, boots. Travelled country with a firm of amusement caterers, obtained lodgings, 2fith ult., left following day. and after he had gone the money was missed from trouser pocket of fellow lodger who occupied same bedroom. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Sault. Wednesbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 114. Brighton ( Boro.).— For abandoning child, No 75, 27- 5- 25. Catherine C. B. Buckle. I> about 1897, 5ft. lin., slim build, c. and h. ( bobbed) dk., e. brown, long face, well spoken ; dress, black clothing ( shabby), black georgette hat with large brim. The baby was placed with her for adoption, and on 18th ult., was seen to leave Victoria ( L.) for Brighton with the baby and ear. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Brighton. t YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDINO). 115 Doncastei ( Boro.). For larceny ( servant). - John Glue, alias Fry, b. 1883, fift., h. fair, clean shaven, long face, prominent teeth ( one missing 1. upper jaw), walks badly ; dress, grey suit, It. grey cap, hpots. In possession of motor driver's licence. Accompanied by his wife Hilda, b 1897, gf » ft 7in., c. sallow, h. dk., long face ; dress, brown costume, brown knitted silk jumper, fawn suede shoes and stockings ; and a boy, called Jackie, age 18 mos. Will probably seek work at a garage or as taxi- driver. Calls at British Legion Clubs for assistance. Warrant issued Inf. to the C. C., Doncaster.
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