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12/12/1893

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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 1039
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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 12/12/1893
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 1039
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GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1893. VOL. N. 1039 REGXJLA- TIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 8. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. o. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of lbs. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by thesignature of anofficer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, ifthe name of such person berequiredto be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whicn mag result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They mutt be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " JJrummondSf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Ord* r, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through ilr. Jamet, Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. ^ E. AXDEBSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, DECEMBER 12. 1893. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTYS SERVICE mici • AUB. 1 i 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Abbott, William Allan, John Andrews, Herbert A « h, Albert Asli, Francis Geo. Barnes, Patrick Barrett, Wm. Barrey, Tlonias Bartrom, George Bates, Edward 11 13 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 to Baxter, George Baylord, G. H. Bedwell, John Belsh, George Best, C. Bethray, F. Blocksidge, John Bond, Geo. A. Bonnar, Edward Borley, Elijah 3168 ( 4113 ] 6th Drag. Gds. Seaforth High. Bedford Regt. 93707[ Royal Artillery 12 Royal Artillery 4236 R. Dublin Fus. 6203 King's R. Rilles 211 5 3830 Essex Regt.. 201 5 88201 Royal Artillery 251, R. Horse Gds. 4845 2315 21J 5 23J 5 241 5 20J5 1915 20^ 5 24J 5 OOH- rLxir, 9 fresh 5 fair 7 sallow 8{ freBh 6J sallow 6 pale 6 fresh 73 fresh mi. ENLISTMENT. cmiDi. Bill OF FLAG! Of PARISH AHD OOUKTT IN WHICH BOSH. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. I DATE Or FLA CM OW MASKS A wo K SMASH. It brn | blue dk brn blue 53 11 fresh fair brn brn black red brn fair It brn brn 3403 3524 2551 3314 4209 2886 95850 3432 3306 Scottish Rifles Border Regt. Nrthmblnd Fus. York & Lanes Rt 6tli Dragoons Middlesex Regt. R. Warwick Rgt Royal Artillery Lincoln Regt. Suffolk Regt. 18J 5 201 5 201 5 191 20 181 211 20J 233 19* brn grey blue grey blue grey blue grey seaman shoemaker tailor labourer sailor messenger labourer groom labourer puddler 13 July 2 Dec. 5 Aug. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 7 Nov. 28 Jan. 7 Mar. 31 Dec. 4 May • 93 ' 93 * 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 91 ' 91 ' 93 ' 91 ' 91 Limerick Elgin Houuslow Cardiff Cardiff Naaj Middlesbro' West Ham Kngstn- o- T Lichfield Everton, Lanes Miybole, Ayr Harrow, Mdx Cardiff, Glamorgan Penzance, Cornwall St. Nicholas, Dublin Blackhiil, Durham West Ham, Essex Ewelt, Surrey W. Bromwich, Staffs Nov. Dec. Nov. Dec. Nov. Dec. Nov. Nor. Dec. Nov. York Elgin Davonport Plymouth Nw'tle- o- T. Sheffijld Parkhurst Fermoy Woolwich Windsor star, anchor, 18S9 It arm rose, shamrock, & thistle rt arm birthmark It side of neck woman rt arm " P. B." It foreirm scar front of rt arm flag and 4 dots rt arm scar rt elbow 4 jfresh 8 fresh 7 fair 4 fresh 8i fresh 5 fair 6 fresh 61 fresh 61 fresh 5 fresh black brn brn It brn dk brn black brn brn It brn brn grey grey grey brn g « y dk brn grey blue blue brn labourer labourer carman musician clogger baker tailor labourer clerk labourer 25 Sept. ' 93 8 Dec. ' 91 13 Sept.' 92 4 Mar. " 89 2 Mar. ' 93 28 Mar. ' 93 11 Aug. ' 90 4 Feb. " 93 14 Dec. ' 92 3 June ' 92 Aberdeen Bristol London Warley Bury London Birminghm Eye KirkintUch Colchester Aberdeen Gloucester Somers Town, Mdx Hackney, Mdx Farn worth, Lanes Shepherd's Bush Birmingham Fersfield, Norfolk Barony, Lanark 3towinarket, Suffolk Nov. Dec. Nov. Nov. Dec. Deo. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Hamilton Woolwich Aldershot Sheffield Brighton Shorncliffe Aldershot Woolwich Aldershot Colchester [ sear above It nipple and on It arm scar on front of chest mole near rt ear, anchor It arm scar It side mouth, tattooed It arm man's head tattooed rt forearm tattooed both arms scar It side of head scar on It eyebrow birthmark over] pit of stomach, <£ c. E. B., 3 dots, & e. It arm 41 jBotwood, Walter 22 liower, H. A. F. 28 i llraybrook, George 84 Brelsford, F. 26 Brockwell, J. 26 Brown, Albert 27 Brown, Chas. 18 Brown, George 29 Brown, Henry 30 Brown, John A 92214 R. Horse Art. 731 Royal Artillery 3069 Suffolk Regt, Lanes Fus. 6th Dragoons W. Riding Regt E. Lanes Regt. Royal Fus. Shropshire L. I. Nrtlimbrld Fus.| 20 81 82 88 84 85 86 87 88 89 40 Brown, Thomas Browning, John Bunn, Henry Burke, John Burke, Martin Burke, Patrick Burns, Edward Byrne, John Campbell, Andrew Campbell, James 4602 3101 3500 4337 4214 3781 3319 3395 Nrthmbrkl Fus. — Highland L. I. 8793 Army S. Corps 3382 Liverpool Regt. — Royal Artillery 3758 N. Lanes Regt. 86294 Royal Artillery 4309 Liverpool Regt. 4468 Scottish Brdrers 3480; Royal High 203 211 20 J 191 20} 193 181 201 22 54 41 7 51 83 6J 5| 5 9 41 fresh fair allow fresh sallow fair dark fresh dark fresh hrn brn black blue It brn blue brn grey It brn brn dk brn bra brn brn brn Ibrn grey blue bru urey carman carman groom striker groom labourer labourer labourer miner labourer 23 Aug. ' 92 21 Nov. ' 93 7 June ' 91 31 Oct. ' 93 25 Aug. ' 91 8 Oct. ' 92 8 Aug. ' 93 30 Apl. ' 92 15 Oct. ' 9^ 7 Mar. ' 92 Kngstu- o- T London Bury St. E. Bury Brighton London Guildford London Lichfield Xw'tle- o- T. 20 J 18 23 21* 224 201 24 19 241 241 9 fresh 41 fair fair fair 8 1U 63 fresh fresh sallow 5J fresh 53 fresh 51 fresh light black brn brn It brn It brn dk brn dk brri dk brn brn blue grey brn hazel dk brn blue blue grey grey grev Bermondsey, Surrey Camberwell, Surrey Bury St. Edmund's* Hulme, Lanes St. Luke's, Mdx Bermondsey, Surrey Bermoodsey Westminster, Mdx Alfreton, Derby Newcastle- on- Tv ne Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Nov. Nov. Dec. Nov. Nov. Woolwich Woolwich Colchester Bury Brighton Wynberg Shorncliffe Guernsey Birmin » hm rose It arm, mole on head hairy mole on It leg scar rt cheek, * Suffolk anchor, scar, woman's head It arm blue lines back rt hand dots both arms, scar It eyebrow mole rt of forehead, scar breast on furlough Aldersh> t J. A B. rt arm, do' bass ll. thumb miner labourer coal porter labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer miner sawyer 41 itarr, John 42 Carr, John 48 Carruthtrs, Wm. 44 Churchward, Wm. 45 Clarke, Thomas 46 Clarke, Thomas 47 CochruLe, Gilbert 48 Conboy, M. 49 Connelly, Thos. 60 Connor, John 3934 97867 84598 4178 99873 3906 4479 4728 3549 R. Scots Fus. Royal Artillery R. Horse Art. Rojal Fus. R. Irish Fus. Royal Artillery • Scottish Brdrers E. Lanes Regt. Seaforth High. Nrtlimbrld Fus. 221 20 201 20 20 181 201 181 181 20 7 June 27 Nov. 18 June 2 Aug. 22 Nov. 2 June 1 Sept. 14 Nov. 2 Mar. 7 Sept. ' 92 Nw'tle- o- T. ' 93 Liverpool ' 89 Hounslow ' 90 Liverpool Dewsbury Preston Glasgo w ' 93 Seaforth ' 93 Hamilton ' 87 Ashton- u- L Hexham, Nrthmbrld 30 Nov. Liverpool, Lanes 30 Nov. Stepney, Mdx 2 Dac. Liverpool, Lanes 21 Nov. Callow, Mayo 22 Nov. | New Mills, Derby 18 Nov. Govan, Lanark 30 Nov. Dublin 22 Nov. Kilbirnie, Ayr 20 Nov. Manchester 21 Nov. Aldershot T. B. tattooed rt arm, soars spine Liverpool dot base both thumbs, EB It arm Aldershot MRU and dot It arm, scar rt hip Manchester, scar back heal en route* * Dewsbury and Pontefract Mullin<* ar 3 scars It knee, scar on forehead Leith Fort 3rd and 4th It fingers deformed Warringtn Teresa, clasped 1. nds, Rob rt arm Plymouth scars centre of back Glasgow J. C. and 3 lines It arm fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh brn | grey It brn blue red blue dk brn grey brn I blue dk brn blue brn brn brn brn grey blue blue blue labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer coachman labourer labourer 18 Nov. ' a2 Ayr Belfast, Antrim 23 19 June ' 93 Dumfries XewAbbey, Kirkedbt 25 27 Apl. ' 91 Manchester Manchester, Lanes 28 Mar. ' 92 Loudon Holloway, Mdx 22 Nov. ' 93 Manchester Manchester 18 Oct. ' 93 Warringtn Liverpool, Lanes 14 Dec. ' 91 Aberdeen Govau, Lanark 30 Aug.' 93 Bury ' Burv 24 Oct. ' 93 Glasgow Whitehouse, Antrim 22 7 Oct. ' 92 Nw'tle- o- T. Gateshead 30 Nov. Nov. Dec. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sliornelitfe dot. base of both thumbs Gosport J. C. It arm, sailor with flags rt London blue scar upper lip, scar below do. Guernsey scar rt eyebrow and It wrist Manchester tree and snake It arm, & c. Woolwich Plymouth scar rt thigh and on each hip Shorncliffe dot back It wrist ; on furlough Tipperary small soar between shoulders Aldershot mole rt side of back 61 62 68 64 66 66 67 58 69 60 Cole, Wm. Henry Corirack, Frank Cotter, Patrick Coutter, George Craig, Joseph Crawford, John Crouton, Micliael Crossmuii, George Curley, J. Davies, A. T. 4838 4913 6291E Royal Fus. Royal Scots Royal Artillery 3529 Xrthmbrld Fus. Cameron High. Yorkshire L. I. Royal Artillery Scottish Rifles E. Lanes Regt. Royal Artillery 3718 3415 4195 96548 20 5 19 5 24 » 5 221 5 1815 32 6 18 5 213' 5 20 5 25 5 fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair ruddy brn I grey dk brn brn dk brn brn dk bra It brn brn brn brn brn grey blue dk brn blue brn hazel grey hazel labourer carter clerk driver bricklayer clerk miner gardenerj labourer labourer 119 Sept. [-' 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Nov. 4 Mar. 20 Nov. 12 Aug. 4 July 15 Mar. Hounslow Glencorse Limerick London Glasgow Cork Nw'tle- o- T London Burnley Devonport Limehouse, Mdx Haddington Dromcliffe, Clare Westminster, Mdx Barony, Lanark Winchester, Hants Kilkenny Crouch End, Mdx Rochdale Skitty, Glamorgan 4 Dec. 22 Nov. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 25 Nov. 1 Dec. 25 Nov. 5 Dec. 20 Nov. 3 Dec. Hounslow Glencorse Newhaven Aldershot Glasgow Pontefract Nw'tle- o- T Prtsmouth •> horncliffe Devonport scar back of head, flag back It hand F. Mo., & c., both arms small scar on rt shin scar It buttock and rt little finger J. C., & c., It arm, anchor It hand mole on back of neck and It arm soar back neck, coal mark rt arm mole chest and back rt knee, & c. on furlough ship on It forearm TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1893. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 5 £ 10 REWARD, LOST, 27th ult., a circular single- stone DIAMOND EARRING, mounted in gold, fastened at bottom as brooch, stone swinging. Supposed in the neigh- bourhood of Garrick Street, or in an omnibus from St. Martin's Lane to Bruns- wick Square, W. C. The above reward will be paid on its delivery at 35, Brunswick Square. CITY OF TRURO. THE Watch Committee of the Council of this City invite APPLICATIONS for the post of CHIEF CONSTABLE. Salary to commence with £ 150 per annum. Applications with testimonials ( not to exceed three) to be sent on or before the 30th inst., to ROBERT DOBELL, Jun., Town Clerk, Truro, from whom all farther in- formation may be obtained, if necessary. Dated 2nd December, 1893. BOROUGH OF TYNEMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. CHIEF CONSTABLE. THE Watch Committee are prepared to receive applications for the appoint- ment of a Chief Constable for the Borough Police Force. Salary £ 250 per annum. Population of the Borough at last census 46,267. Strength of Force 53. The age • of applicants must not exceed 45 years. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to me by the lGth December instant, endorsed " Chief Constable." Canvassing for the office will be a disqualification. By Order, HORATIO A. ADAMSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Tynemouth, 7th December. 1893. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. CASSELLS CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE] containing particulars of upwards of ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES ranging in price from THREEPENCE TO FIFTY GUINEAS, will be sent on request, post free, to any address. CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate Hill, London. Jtopl g0r! t Iptitl, MARGATE, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN. Semper Paratus. LONG ESTABLISHED, RENOWNED, ESTEEMED The " RUBY" Buvette. BILLIARDS, » 0. G. W. REEVE, Proprietor. BERRY'S HOTEL, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER. Th « Hotel, recently enlarged, la situated near the month of the Harbour, and maintain) its reputation as second to none In Boulogne. Close to the CASINO and the GRAND BATHING SANDS. For full particulars address the Proprietor— Rue de Boston, Boulogne- sur- Mer. Also Refreshment Contractor, Boulogne Railway Station. THE FAMILY PAPER FOB OIl'T AND COUNTY. THE NORFOLK WEEKLY STANDARD AND ARGUS. Best Weekly Advertising Medium in the Eastern Counties. NORFOLK DAILY STANDARD. Ho other Conservative Daily Newspaper in Eastern England. LOWESTOFT STANDARD, The Official Organ of the Conservative Party for North Suffolk, Published Saturday. CROMER AND NORTH WALSHAM POST. The only Paper Published in North- East Norfolk. DEREHAM AND SWAFFHAM STANDARD. The popular organ in Mid and South West Norfolk. r. SOMAM 6. SON, Printers 6. Publishers, HJLAD OMENS: NOBWICH, LOWESTOFT, and CBOMBB. LONDON : 130, FLEET STREET. o > ETER ROBINSON, XFORD STREET. PETER ROBINSON. CURTAINS and PORTIERES. Plushette Window Curtains, in all new art shades, trimmed ball fringe, yards long 25s. 6d. per pair ; excellent value. Draught excluding Portieres, to match, with self- acting brass door- rod, complete for 15s. 9d. In ordering please state which way door opens. QUILTS AND BLANKETS. Down Quilts, covered best quality printed satin, size ( i feet by 5 feet, price 85s.; without frill, 75s.; with 6atin one side, 32s. 6d., 42s., 54s. Real Witney Blankets, 2} yards long 12s. 6d. per pair, worth 16s. 9d.; finer quality, 15s. 6d. per pair, worth 21?.; 3 yards long, 21s. per pair, worth 27s. 6d. ; Charity Blankets, brown, blue, aud grey, 4s. lid. to 8s. lid per pair. SILKS AND VELVETS. Figured and Plain, Ondine and Crystalline Silks, in new shades, 3s. 9d. to 5s. lid. per yard. Silk Pile Velvets, shot and plain, in all fashionable tints, 20, 28, and 32 inches wide, 4s. to 10s. 9d. per yard. Rich Surah and Satin Merveilleux, special colourings, for evening wear, 2s. 6d. to 3s. lid. per yard. |^* VERYTH1NG FOR LADIES' WEAR. BOYS' and GIRLS' CLOTHING. Patterns and Estimates Free. Illustrations from all Departments, drawn by the leading fashion artists, gratis on application. Goods sent on approval. Post orders carefully executed. ) ETER ROBINSON, 0 XFORD STREET. PETER ROBINSON. BREAKFAST- SUPPER. E P P S ' S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. THE HACKNEY FURNISHING COMPANY, Town Hall Buildings, Mare Street, Hackney. 18, 19, 20, and 21, THE GROVE ( adjoining), few minutes from City and easy access from all parts. Established 51 years. At Broad Street book for Hackney. Hours of business 9 till 9. Closed on Thursday 5 o'clock. TERMS OF OUR INSTALMENT SYSTEM. 10 worth ... £ 0 10 0 per month. £ 50 worth ... £ 1 10 0 per month. 20 „ ... 0 15 0 „ 100 „ ... 2 10 0 „ 30 „ ... 1 0 0 ,, 200 5 0 0 „ 40 „ ... 15 0 „ No deposit required. Goods delivered free. Strictly private. No security required. No interest or other charges. 50 show rooms. The largest stock in London. A house of any size furnished in a few days. Pay us a visit before deciding elsewhere. Quite different from the system emanating from moneylenders aud others. Prospectus, catalogue, & c., post free. Address the Secretary, as above. S^ jfje Smximg Citms. ESTABLISHED 1822. THE BEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. CONTAINS LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONTAINS LATEST RACING REPORTS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEETINGS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, 4c., 4c. The largest high- class circulation of any Sunday Newspaper UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Ch4 glfl ruing ( ESTABLISHED 1794.) BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS. 127, ONE PENNY DAILY. FLEET STREET, E. C WILLING'S PATENT ENAMELLED COPPER LETTERS NUMBERS, TRADE MARKS, & c., For affixing to Glass and other Materials. For Windows, Show Cases, Lamps, Glass Doors, Fanlights, & c., & c. For FACIAS, SIGNS, DOOR PLATES. TABLETS FOR TRADESMEN'S WINDOWS Enamelled 3ron tablets For Signs, Facias, Street Names, Door and Seat Numbers, Railway Station Names, and Notices, and for ADVERTISING PURPOSES GENERALLY, WILLING & Co., Ld„ 70, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C., 366, Gray's Inn Road, W. C.; and King's Road, Brighton. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— HJl. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. Vice- President— Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH. Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K. P. The Marchioness of Waterford. The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes DanielL The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. S win ton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. 8ir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut. - CoL Davidson. Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, 8. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley 8t., W. Secretary, Lieut.- Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or at the Country Branches; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom, k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, 8. W., or 54, Lombard Street, EC.; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches; by Messrs. Coutts k Co., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare k Co., Fleet St., E. C. ; by Sir Henry S. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, ComhilL E. C.; by the London and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch; or by the secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, Lieut.- General, Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. HUDSON'S HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS TO AND FROM ALL PARTS. ESTIMATES FREE. FIREPROOF DEPOSITORIES. Victoria Station, S. W., Brighton, and Paris— 30, Boulevard des Italians. TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GROVE. DELICIOUS COOL SMOKING. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS IN 2 oz. and 4 oz. PACKETS. London: Established 130 Years. Waterloo House & Swan & Edgar, PICCADILLY AND RECENT STREET. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY & OUTFITTING. SHIRTS, 32s., 38s., 44s., 50s., 56s., per Half- dozen. A TRIAL ORDER " SOLICITED. WATERLOO HOUSE AND SWAN AND EDGAR. 125, STRAND, W. O. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL, AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES Sole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORKERS on Top of Front Page OF MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STANDARD, MORNING AD VEB- TISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 3, and 6 of THE GLOBE. S » U Agents for all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE. WILLINO'S, 125, STRAND, W. O. BRANCH OFFICES— 163, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphlo Address—" Willings, London. Telephone No. 1,173. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1893. ROYAL IRISH POLICE SHIRT DEPOT, 4, KENT ST., ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST CITY. ALL POLICE OFFICERS SHOULD REFER TO MESSRS. JAMES HICKLAND & CO.' S PRICE LIST, pubiisnea » t end of " Police Almanac," and page 119 of " Police Index." Hi » far- famed POLICE STANDARD 3HIBT8 and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS at6 » . 6d. and 7 » . each ihould coyer the body and lege of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and high- olaei wools, all made up at Manufacturer's Prioe direot to the Police Foroe ( only). Thousands of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, oom- mending their shirts and drawers. The Improved Police drey Standard Shirt, 6s. 6d. | with Silk and Crewel Embroidery, only 6d. extra j 8 lbs. weight of pure wool in each pair of shirts; the wonder of all Forces. THE SUPERINTENDENT'S SHIRT, 7s. 6d. Our latest and finest production, made to fit men 6 ft. 6 in., and 20 stone weight, if required, free of extra oharge. Be sure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeous patterns, and silk or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police in the Kingdom. Police Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4s. eaoh | extra large sixes, > d. extra. Our finest plain and fanoy ohecked Tweed Shirts, only 6s. 6d. per shirt, double sewn, and extra large. Write for patterns, sent post free by return, or leave selection of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirely agree with the minute's of the following Chiefs. Chief Constable's Office, Head Quarters, Norwich, To Me « » ro. JAS. HICKLAND & Co., 2nd January. BIBS,— I beg to Inform you the last shirts and drawers yon sent me are the best I ever had at the price, and fit well Indeed. I have recommended a numb** 1 r, T friends to you, and have given them your address. I am. DEAR SIRS, TOUTI most respectfully, TH08. CHAMBERS, Intpector. p. S.— You may make mention of this am more than satisfied with what vou have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, DXAB BIB, ail! January, 18 » 2. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are all that can be dashed ; in fact I have never seen anything to equal them. 1 jhall certainly make them known to all my friends. Thanking you for prompt attention. I am, SUB BIB, Yours obediently, GEO. A. BABHETT, Intptetor. P. S.— I think every polioe officer should try the Police Standard Shirt. Surely its membe- s should send their orders in thousands to— JAMES HICKLAND < 5z CO., POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS. The only exclusive Police Bhirt and Underclothing Depot In the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0. payable at G. P. O., Bellas City. Shirts will be delivered at your Station in 24 hoars notice. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. sr x All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. BRITISH AND IRISH PEESS GUIDE 5 ( TWENTIETH YEAR.) PRIOE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF TEE UNITED KINGDOM. Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and othei Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with full particulars of their time and place ol publication, price, general and special features & c. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Wing's Selected Theatrical Programme. Drury Lane Theatre— Closed. Shaftesbury Theatre— At 8.15, " Morocco Bound." 7.45, " Rex Harley." Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " A Woman's Revenge." Princess's Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " A Life of Pleasure." Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Don Juan." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " A Gaiety Girl." At 7.45, " Sixes." Savoy Theatre— Every Even. ng at 8.15, " Utopia." Strand Theatre- Closed. Terry's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.45, " Gudgeons." At 8.10, " Leap Tear." Trafalgar Square Theatre— Every Evening at 9, " Tom, Dick, and Harry." At 8.10, " Pickwick." Court Theatre— Every Evening, at 8.10, " A New Triple Bill." Lyric Theatre— At 8.30, " Little Christopher Columbus." At 7.40, " Weather wise.'* Daly's Theatre— Every Evening at 8, Mr. Augustin Daly's Company of Comedians. Grand Theatre— Every Evening at 7, " The Prodigal Daughter." Surrey Theatre— Every Evening at 7.45, *' The King of Crime." Britannia Theatre— Every Evening at 7, " Hoodman Blind." Parkhurst Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Jane." Theatre Royal, Stratford— Every Evening at 7, " Miss Decima." Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, etc. Empire Palace of Varieties— Commence 7.45, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, eto. London Pavilion— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Oxford Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. The Tivoli, Strand— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Trocadero— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.40, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Metropolitan Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Aquarium - Twioe Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Albert Music Hall- Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition- Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children under twelve 6d. Niagara Hall, Westminster- Niagara Falls in Winter. LOHSON : PBIHTBD VOB EBB MAJBBIY'b STATIONERY OJTICE BY HABBI80N AND BOK8, 46, 46, & 47, ST. MABlZN'g LAB*.
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