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Police Gazette Supplement B

20/02/1914

Printer / Publisher: J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd 
Volume Number: I    Issue Number: 8
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Police Gazette Supplement B

Date of Article: 20/02/1914
Printer / Publisher: J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd 
Address: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd, 73, Moorgate Street, E.C., Craven House, Kingsway, W.C.; and Marshalsea Works, S.E.
Volume Number: I    Issue Number: 8
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CONFIDENTIAL. THE Supplement B. POLICE GAZETTE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1914. No. 8, VOL. I. Convicts on Licence, persons under Police Supervision and others whose apprehensions are sought for failing to comply with the requirements of the Prevention of Grimes Acts, and the Prisoners ( Temporary Discharge for 111 Heath) Act, 1913. Those bearing names marked thus * are Licence Holders, and should produce their licences. The first condition of a licence is that the holder shall preserve it and produce it when called upon by a Magistrate or Police Officer; but it should be distinctly understood that a Licence Holder is not required to carry his licence upon him. Before preferring a charge of failing to produce a licence, it should be ascertained what the defaulter has to say, vide Sec. 5, Sub- sec. 1, 27 & 28 Vict., cap. 47, which requires a Licence Holder to produce his licence or show some reasonable excuse why he does not produce the same. N. B.— When a circulation is cancelled, the printed matter relating to the person in question might be ruled through in red ink, without defacing the portraits. Licence Holders and Supervisees. 2 POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. Friday, February 13, 1914. 88. Hamilton ( County). * DONNACHIE, JAMES, aliises, PETER HAR- VIE, JAMES THOMSON and PETER STEWART, C. R. O. No. S/ 108018 ( S. C. R. No. 749- 13), age 43, ht. 5 ft. 1J in., c. fresh, h. dk. brn. ( curly), e. grey, clean shaven, medium build, rolling gait, Scottish accent; dress, dk. striped jacket and vest, dk. cap, worn at back of head, dk. muffler. Sentenced at Edinburgh High Ct., 11.5.1909, to 5 yrs.' pen. ( and remanet of former sentence) for house- breaking. Licence expires 1.1.1915. Left Coatbridge, 4th inst., en route to Blantyre, but failed to report there. A travelling housebreaker and thief who effects entry to villas by climbing to bathroom windows. Known to police at Hamilton, Ayr, Dundee, Edin- burgh, Glasgow, Largs and Kilmarnock. May be dealt with where found. 89. Cardiff ( City). SARGEANT, GEORGE, aliases, GEORGE SARGENT and FRANK THOMAS, C. R. O. No. 3657- 99, age 32, ht. 5 ft. in., c. fresh, h. and e. brown, crossed flags, wreath and G S S H rt. forearm. A carman ; native of London. Sentenced at C. G. C., 26.6.1905, to 7 yrs.' pen. and 8 yrs.' supn. for burglary. Liberated on second licence to Cardiff, 25.9.1918, which expired 8rd inst. Officer proving identity, P. S. Gale, C. I. D. Y. Left his registered address at Cardiff, 11th inst., without notifying his removal. Effects entry to dwelling- houses by slipping back the window catches with a knife and steals jewellery; forces padlocks from warehouse doors and prises open safes; breaks into hotels by smashing windows at rear. Usually stays at common lodging- houses. Known on S, T and Y Divns., Met. Pol. May be dealt with where found. 90. Cardiff ( City). • ELLISON, HARRY STEWART, aliases, JOHN CLEARY, DANIEL CLEARY, ARTHUR KNIGHT, and JETHRO BASS, C. R. O. No. 1936- 09, age 33, ht. 5 ft. 7 in., c. fresh, h. black ( turning grey), e. grey, rt. elbow joint deformed and contracted. A labourer ; native of Bristol. Sentenced at Wells Assizes, 20- 10- 1911, to 8 yrs.' pen. for burglary. Liberated on licence, 23.1.1914, to Bristol. Left his registered address at Cardiff, 9th inst., and failed to notify his removal. Tramps the country and breaks into Post Offices by smashing windows; also gains access to pawn- brokers' shops by forcing fanlights. Known to police at Radstock, Barry Dock, Tredegar, Cardiff, Merthyr, Pontypridd and Devonport. May be dealt with where found. LONDO S:— Printed for His Majesty'sStalionery Office by J. J. KELIHEK 4 CO., LTD.. 73, Moorgate Street, B. C. Craven House, Kingsway, W. C.; and Harshalsea Works, 8. E
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