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Date of Article: 12/07/1922
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Wednesday, July 12, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 11 RE- CONVICTIONS— continued. 99.— Ernest Horace Roberts, C. R. O. No. 7068- 22, was sentenced at Towcester ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 4- 7- 22, to 6 mos. impt. See Case No. 29, 30- 6- 22. 117- 18, Case No. 259, Supplement A ( Vol. IX.), was sentenced at Mansion House Pol. Ct. ( L.), 23- 6- 22, to 12 mos. impt., under the Prevention of Crimes Act. Pre. con. of larceny, shopbreaking and a minor offence in CITY OF LONDON ( James Callis) and on E and G. 111.— Thomas Smith, C. R. O. No. 980- 10, was sentenced at Birmingham ( City) Sess., 3- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 35, 17- 5- 22. 112.— Patrick John O'Brien, C. R. O. No. 10373- 19, was sentenced at Shropshire Ass., 3- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 25, 31- 3- 22. 113.— Herbert Jones Whittle, C. R. O. No. 1046- 03, was sentenced at Manchester ( City) Pol. Ct., 29- 6- 22, to 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( cons.) and 3 mos. impt. ( conc.). See Case No. 19, 26- 6- 22. 114.— Dimitri Grumbel, C. R. O. No. 19796- 20, was sentenced at Clerkenwell Pol Ct. ( L.), 6- 7- 22, to 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( cons.). See Case No. 36, 28- 6- 22. 115.— George Wilson. C. R. O. No. 751- 12, was sentenced at Aylesbury ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 4- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt., for being found on enclosed premises. See Case No. 27, 28- 6- 22. 116.— William Parkinson, C. R. O. No. 1178- 05, was sentenced at Marlborough Street Pol. Ct. ( L.), 30- 6- 22, to 6, 3 and 3 mos. impt. ( cons.) for stealing and receiving, larceny ( 2 cases). See Case No. 32, 28- 6- 22. 100.— Ralph Manning, C. R. O. No. 23579- 17, was sentenced at Lincoln Ass., 3- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 28, 22- 3- 22. 101.— Leslie Freeman, C. R. O. No. 166- 08, was sentenced at Surrey Ass., 30- 6- 22, to 12 and 12 mos. impt. ( conc.). See Case No. 164, 19- 4- 22. 102.— George Hughes, C. R. O. No. 714- 09, was sentenced at Lincoln Ass., 29- 6- 22, to 4 yrs. pen. See Case No. 12, 6- 2- 22. 103.— Thomas Stanley Seymour. C. R. O. No. 307- 19, was sentenced at High Wycombe ( Boro.) P. Sess., 3- 7- 22, to 4 mos. inipt. ' See Case No. 19, 3- 7- 22. 104.— Ephraim Turner, C. R. O. No. 2457- 01, was sentenced at Newmarket ( Co.) P. Sess., 3- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 28, 30- 6- 22. 105.— Alfred Fitzgerald, C. R. O. No. 12913- 17 was sentenced at Essex Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 12 mos impt. See Case No. 22, 19- 4- 22. 106.- Gertrude White, C. R. O. No. 15926- 16, was sentenced at Essex Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 6 mos. impt. See Case No. 21, 19- 4- 22. 107.— Frank Ogram, C. R. O. No. 6290- 14, was sentenced at Lancaster ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 6- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Cas No. 37, 28- 6- 22. 108.— Robert Waterworth, C R. O. No. 1818- 04, was sentenced at Church ( Co.) P. Sess., 6- 7- 22, to 14 days impt. See Case No. 21, 3 7- 22. 109.— Joseph Wymark, C. R. O. No. 313- 16, was sentenced at York Ass., 6- 7- 22, to 12 mos. impt., for fraudulent conversion ( 6 cases) and uttering a forged cheque. See Case No. 38, 3- 5- 22. 110.— James Thomas Collis, aliases Henry Smith, John Thomas Callis and Thomas Smith, C. R. O. No. 117.— Willie Roberts, C. R. O. No. 9953- 21, was sentenced at Preston ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 4- 7- 22, to 3 mos. impt. A case of larceny at Blackpool was taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 113, 30- 6- 22. 118.— Elizabeth Oldacre, C. R. O. No. 16156- 17, was sentenced at Birmingham ( City) Pol. Ct., 4- 7- 22, to 3 and 6 mos. impt. ( cons.) for larceny and false pretences. Cases from Walsall, Worcester and Coventry were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 68, 28- 6- 22. 119 — Albert Lee, C. R. O. No. 896- 03, was sen- tenced at West Kent Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 5 yrs. pen. See Case No. 102, 21- 6- 22. 12 THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 12, 1922. \ RE- CON VICTIONS— co nlin ued. 120.— William Frederick Brooks, C. R. O. No. 19003- 20, was sentenced at West Kent Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 12 mos. impt. for cyclestealing. See Case No. 15, 22- 5- 22. 121.— John Johnson, C. R. O. No. 19296- 21, was sentenced at Shropshire Ass., 3- 7- 22, to 6 mos. impt. A case of shopbreaking at Codsall was taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 8, 26- 6- 22. 122.— Alfred Henry Douglas, C. R. O. No. 560- 03, was sentenced at Middlesex Sess. ( L.), 1- 7- 22, to 3J yrs. pen. See Case No. 21, 24- 5- 22. 123.— George Ingram, C. R. O. No. 560- 06, was sentenced at West Kent Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 5 yrs. pen. See Case No. 102, 21- 6- 22. 124 — Frank Clifford, C. R. O. No. 1575- 02, was sentenced at Nottingham Q. Sess., 30- 6- 22, to 6 mos. impt. for larceny. See Case No. 31,30- 6- 22. 125.— Ferdinand John Harris, C. R. O. No. 24035- 21, was sentenced at Glamorgan Q. Sess., 27- 6- 22, to 3 yrs. Borstal Detention. See Case No. 29,26- 5- 22. 126.— Frank Gerald Riviere, C. R. O. No. 650- 13, was sentenced at C. C. C., 29- 6- 22, to 15 mos. impt. for fraudulent conversion ( confidence betting trick) See Case No. 121, 7- 6- 22. 127.— Bert Marlow, C. R. O. No. 1755- 08, was sentenced at Whitehaven ( Co.) Pol. Ct. 3- 7- 22, to 6 mos. impt. See Case No. 22, 3- 7- 22. 128.— Michael Cooney, C. R. O. No. S/ 103731, was, at Manchester ( City) Pol. Ct., 30- 6- 22, discharged. See Case No. 48, 28- 6- 22. 129.— Lily Keeley, C. R. O. No. S/ 127981, was sentenced at Aldershot ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 3- 7- 22, to 2, 2, 2 and 2 mos. impt. ( cons.) for larceny ( 4 cases). See Case No. 17, 3- 7- 22. 130.— Jack Harris, aliases Henry Woolf, Charles Newman and Jack Da vies, C. R. O. No. 1383- 08, 111. Cir. 76- 12, was sentenced as Philip Phillips, at Essex Q. Sess., 28- 6- 22, to 12 mos. impt. for being an incorrigible rogue. Pre. con. of larceny and attempted larcenv ( person), gaming and minor offences at SOUTHAMPTON ( Philip Newman), STRANGEWAYS, NOTTINGHAM, TOD- MORDEN ( Harry Phillips), LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER ( Phillip Phillips), in CITY OF LONDON ( Philip Levy) and on E, H, J, K, M, N, P, R, S and T. 131.— Joseph Ford, C. R. O. No. 1001- 13, was sentenced at Whitehaven ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 3- 7- 22, to 6 mos. impt. See Case No. 22, 3- 7- 22. 132.- Benjamin Battye, C. R. O. No. 4501- 14, was sentenced at Sleaford ( Co.) P. Sess., 3- 7- 22, to 1 mo.. impt. for wilful damage. See Case No. 82, 3- 7- 22. 133.— Elijah Smith, C. R. O. No. 14254- 17, was sentenced at West Kent Q. Sess., 29- 6- 22, to 9 mos. impt. See Case No. 33, 14- 6- 22. 134.— Hairy Kyanski, C. R. O. No. 10253- 19, was sentenced as Harry Kayne, at Tower Bridge Pol. Ct. ( L.), 4- 7- 22, to 4 mos. modified Borstal Detention for larceny. Pre. con. of larceny at BLACKPOOL. 135.- Frederick Walker, C. R. O. No. 191- 16, was sentenced at Shropshire Ass., 4- 7- 22, to 3 yrs. pen. See Case No. 19, 2- 6- 22. 136.— James Leslie D'Arcourt, C. R. O. No. S/ 13450, was sentenced at Aberdeen High Ct., 29- 6- 22, to 4 yrs. pen. See Case No. 18, 19- 5- 22. 137.— James Duckworth, C. R. O. No. 6224- 21, was sentenced at Darlington ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 29- 6- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 25, 28- 6- 22. 138.— William Tudor, C. R. O. No. 20980- 20, was sentenced at Darlington ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 6- 7- 22, to 14 and 14 days impt. ( conc.). See Case No. 18, 5- 7- 22. 139.— Sidney Arthur Joliffe, C. R. O. No. 12371- 19, was sentenced at Swansea ( Boro.) Q. Sess., 6- 7- 22, to 2 yrs. Borstal Detention. A case of larceny at Portsmouth was taken into considera- tion when sentence was passed. See Case No. 33, 30- 6- 22. Wednesday, July 12, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 13 RE- CONVICTIONS— continued. 140.— George Frederick Cartlidge, C. R. O. No. 1187- 22, was sentenced at Chesterfield ( Boro.)' P. Sess., 6- 7- 22, to 28 days impt. Two eases of false pretences at Mansfield were taken into considera- tion when sentence was passed. See Case No. 20, 5- 7- 22. 141.— Frederick Brewster, C. R. O. No. S/ 53544, was sentenced at Andover ( Boro.) Q. Sess., 7- 7- 22, to 6 weeks impt. See Case No. 35, 21- 6- 22. 142.— John Richard Smith, C. R. O. No. 8836- 22, was sentenced at Bodmin ( Co.) Sess., 27- 6- 22, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 23; 14- 6- 22. 143.— Henry Fortune, C. R. O. No. 15982- 16, was sentenced at Birkenhead ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 7- 7- 22, to 14 days impt. See Case No. 27, 30- 6- 22. 144.— Thomas Jones, C. R. O. No. S/ l 18151, was, at Warwick Ass., 7- 7- 22, acquitted. See Case No. 18, 31- 3- 22. 145.— Fenwick James Foreman, C. R. O. No. 17521- 15, was sentenced at Sheerness ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 7- 7- 22, to 2 mos. impt. See Case No. 8, 10- 7- 22. 146.— Thomas Samuel Rayson, C. R. O. No. 15028- 18, was sentenced at C. C. C., 6- 7- 22, to 18 mos. impt. See Case No. 26, 7- 6- 22. LATER INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT CARNARVONSHIRE. 147.— Conway ( Co.).— Adverting to Case No. 4, 1- 5- 22, Annie Gaskin, C. R. O. No. S/ 74078, not now wanted. Warrant withdrawn. DORSETSHIRE. 148.— Wimborne ( Co.).— H. Jones, Case No. 4, 7- 7- 22, is identical with Walter Brocklebank, aliases H. Noles, H. Nobes, Case and Walter Telford, C. R. O. No. S/ 143291, Case No. 2, 26- 6- 22, b. 1892, 5ft. 6fin., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. brown. A fitter; native of Birmingham. Pre. con. of cyclestealing, larceny, fraud, fraud on railway and minor offences at ASTON, SUTTON COLDFIELD, BIRMINGHAM, SOUTHAMPTON, DUBLIN ( Walter Brocklebank) and on P. Warrant issued. Infl to Supt. Thomas, Wimborne. GLAMORGANSHIRE . 149.— Neath ( Co.).— For leaving his wife and children chargeable to common fund of Neath Union, 24- 2- 22.— David John Jones, b. 1889, 5ft. 6 or 7in., medium build, c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. blue, clean shaven ; dress, ( above date), blue serge coat and vest, grey trousers, brown cap, boots. Warrant issued. Inf. to Supt. Evans, Neath. HAMPSHIRE. 150.— Southampton ( Boro.).— William Francis Connelly, Case No. 95, 7- 7- 22, is identical with William Francis Connelly, alias William Connolly, C. R. O. No. S/ 126289, b. 1879, 5ft. 9in„ c. fresh, h. brown, e. hazel, scar 1. eye, on nose and chin, laurel back rt. hand. A fireman; native of Colchester. Pre. con. of cyclestealing and larceny at SOUTHAMPTON. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Southampton. LANCASHIRE. 151.— Liverpool ( City).— Peter Murphy, Case No. 46, 5- 7- 22, is identical with Peter Murphy, C. R. O. No. 479- 13, b. 1889, 5ft. 7in., c. fresh, h. black, e. brown, bracelet 1. wrist. A waiter; native of Liverpool. Pre. con. of larceny, larceny person and minor offences at LIVERPOOL, GLOUCES- TER, DOUGLAS ( I. of M.) and on T. STAFFORDSHIRE. 152.— Stoke- on- Trent ( Boro.).— For obtaining Is. 8d., by false pretences, at Westen Coyney, 26th ult.— A man, b. about 1862, 5ft 7 or 8in., c. ruddy, e. and forehead prominent, clean shaven, dress, dk grey suit, collar, tie, bowler hat. Called on loser, represented that a Mr. Clark, Printer and Photographer of Stafford had taken photograph of her house with a view to having it printed on post cards, which would be for sale at 3d. each. Loser ordered 6 and gave above amount to cover cost and postage. Warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Hanley, Stoke- on- Trent. 14 N THE POLICE GAZETTE. Wednesday, July 12, 1922. LATER INFORMATION— continued. PERSONS IN CUSTODY WHO MAY BE WANTED ELSEWHERE. 163.— Remanded at North London Pol. Ct. till 13th'inst., charged as Allen Paul Farnsworth with attempted murder and cyclestealing. Stole bicycles left unattended in street and conveyed same to a shed which he rented in North London. He subsequently disposed of number of stolen machines l> y auction at Romford Market, Essex.— John Brown, aliases Ernest R. Grose and Allen George Farnsworth, C. R. O. No. 12155- 20, b. 1901, 5ft. 5$ in., medium build, c. fresh, h. and e. brown, scar 3rd and 4th rt. fingers, clean shaven ; dress, black jacket suit, brown trilby hat, white soft collar, dk. tie, black boots, respectable appearance. A fitter and turner ; native of London. Pre. con. of warehousebreaking and larceny on G. Traced to his possession, 4 gent's cycles : 28in. frame, upturned handle- bars, 28in. wheels, Trilith tyres, steel mudguards, rat- trap pedals, rim brakes, enamelled black, bell and white metal pump attached ; 28in. frame, flat handle- bars, 26in. wheels, solid tyre front, W. A. Bates, Wellington tyre on rear, steel mudguards, rat- trap pedals, double cross bar, rim brakes, Army ammunition pouch and bell attached, enamelled black ; 24in. drop frame, flat handle- bars, 26in. wheels, Renshaw front tyre, Dunlop back, steel mudguards, rat- trap pedals, rim brakes, triangular toolbag on frame, tool bag on saddle, bell and celluloid pump attached, enamelled black ; 24in. drop frame, 26in. wheels, flat handle- bars. Paragon by transfer on head and frame, Warwick front tyre, Cambridge rear, rubber pedals, enamelled black, lined gold, rim brakes, ammunition pouch and bell attached ; also a quantity of cycle tools. 154.— Remanded at Newton ( Co.) Pol. Ct., till 13th inst., charged as Bert Stanton with larceny— welsh- ing.- Horace Taylor, alias Frederick Hanshaw, C. R. O. No. S/ 12144, b. 1865, 5ft. Tin., c. dk., h. black, e. brown, scar rt. cheek, both 4th Angers deformed. A bookmaker; native of London. Pre. con. of larceny— welshing, larceny and a minor offence at EXETER ( Horace Powell), BELFAST ( Edward King) and on T. 155— Remanded at Bow St. Pol. Ct. ( L) till 12th inst., charged with fraudulently obtaining a pass- port.— Percy Courtney, aliases Jockey Jack, Jack Kerns, John Williamson and Jerome Kearns, C. R. O. No. 164- 16, Case No. 147, Supplement A ( Vol. 111.), b. 1876, 5ft. 2Jin., slight build, c. dk., h. ( turning grey) and e. dk. brown, clean shaven, scar bridge nose ( been broken), several scars back neck and bottom lip and 1. side of forehead, slouch- ing walk, well dressed. A tailor ; native of Bris- bane. Pre. con. of uttering forged order for pay- ment of money, larceny, fraud on railway, and minor offences at LIVERPOOL ( Jack Kearns), and on C, D, E, V, X and Y. Has also cons, for robberv and minor offences in AUSTRALIA and SOUTH AFRICA. Unlawfully conspired with Frank Gerald Riviere, C. R. O. No. 650- 13, Case No. 126 current issue, to obtain passport to enable latter to abscond from this country to avoid taking his trial at C. C. C. 156.— Remanded at Burton- on- Trent ( Boro.) Pol. Ct. till 14th inst., charged as John Smith, with larceny.— John Larvin, C. R. O. No. 1045- 06, b. 1862, 5ft. 7in., c. swarthy, h. dk. brown, e. blue, sailor, flag, woman rt. dagger, tree, snakes, female, flower 1. forearm. A labourer; native of Leeds. Pre. con. of larceny, warehousebreaking and minor offences at LEEDS ( William Smith). ROTHER- HAM, SHEFFIELD, BARNSLEY, LINCOLN, WORKSOP, YORK ( John Larvin), and GAINS- BOROUGH ( John Slavin). 157.— Remanded at Dublin ( City) Pol. Ct. till 14th inst., charged as John Fagan, with larceny.— William James Harrison, C. R. O. No. 523- 09, 111. Cir. 92- 30, b. 1867, 5ft. 5in„ c. fresh, h. and e. brown, scar over 1. eye. A groom ; native of Manchester. Pre. con. of larceny, fraud and minor offences at HALIFAX, LIVERPOOL ( John Fagan) DEWSBURY ( James Nelson), SCARBOROUGH, DONCASTER ( James Fagan), LINCOLN ( James Riley), PRESCOTT ( John Reilly), BARNSLEY, ALFORD ( John Herbert Fagan), SCUNTHORPE, MANSFIELD and LEICESTER ( William James Harrison). METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 158— H Division.— Remanded at Thames Pol. Ct. ( L.), till 21st inst., charged with obtaining cloth by false pretences. Carried on business as Smith & Company, Tailors and Ladies' Costume Manu- facturers, at 131, Finsbury Pavement. E. C., where they had an office with workshop above and at 168, Camberwell Road, S. E., where they had a manager in gentleman's bespoke and ready made tailor's shop. Both suspected of obtaining cloth on credit which has immediately been sold considerably under its value. May have dealt with firms at Bradford, Manchester, etc.— Israel Smith, ( no pre. con. traced), b. 1882, 5ft. 5in., c. dk., h. dk. brown, short dk. moustache ; dress, brown suit, It. grey overcoat, bowler hat, soft linen collar, brown knitted tie, brown boots. A Russian subject.— Harry Marks ( no pre. con. traced), b. 1890, 5ft. 3in., c. and h. dk., clean shaven ; dress, blue jacket and vest, It. trousers and overcoat, fawn tri by hat, double collar, black and white knitted tie. Inf. to C. R. O. Wednesday, July 12, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 15 LATER INFORMATION— continued. APPREHENSIONS. 159.— City of London.— Edwin Robert Bruce Spreadbury, C. R. O. No. M/ 6926, Case No. 43, 5- 7- 22. 160.— Bedfordshire, Bedford ( Boro.).— William Horbin, Case No. 2, 23- 2- 21. 161.— Berkshire, Wokingham ( Co.).— James Roberts, C. R. O. No. 22928- 20, Case No. 23, 17- 2- 22 and at Wokingham ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 21- 2- 22, dis- charged. See Case No. 27, 27- 2- 22. 162.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— James McDonald, Case No. 16, 28- 6- 22. 163.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).- Gerald Whitaker, Case No. 4, 22- 5- 22 164.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— James Smith Reynolds, Case No. 97, 23- 6- 22. 165.— Staffordshire, Forebridge ( Co.).- John Holmes, Case No. 98, 7- 7- 22. PROPERTY STOLEN SUSSEX ( WEST). 166.— Steyning ( Co.).— 6th or 7th inst., from dwelling house at Shoreham.— Lady's gold half- hunJer watch, plain back, blue enamel figures, out of repair, may have Rotherham inside ; gent's gold watch, white dial, Stuart, Brighton, thereon; lady's large size gold ring, set single diamond ; gold ring, set 5 diamonds ( 1 missing) ; gold do., round shape, set greenish blue pearls, yellow topaz in centre ; gent's signet ring, set oblong ruby ; silver cigarette- case, chased, raised sides ; lady's all black Centaur high grade bicycle, supposed Dunlop tyres, top of bell missing, Brooks' saddle, gear- case, 2 brakes.— Suspicion is attached to James Samuel Alexander White, b. about 1892, ( looks younger), 5ft. 6in., c. fresh, h. ( brushed back) dk., e. blue, prominent teeth ( top row false, 1 broken 1. side), slight moustache, North Country accent, slight stoop and walks with head forward ; dress, grey suit, fawn overcoat with raglan sleeves, grey trilby hat with black band, brown or black shoes. Appears identical with Alexander White, Case No. 12, 19- 4- 22. Inf. to Supt. Gibbons, Steyning. PROPERTY RECOVERED KENT. 167. - Gravesend ( Boro.).— Large size nickel plated wrist watch ; small nickel do., luminous dial, Case No. 27, 19- 6- 22, and thief arrested. SUSSEX ( EAST). 168.— Brighton ( Boro.)— Two Remington type- writers, Case No. 121. 1- 2- 22. 169— Hastings ( Boro.).— Bicycle, Case No. 74, 26- 6- 22. Printed and Published for His Majesty's Stationery Office by tlu Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, New Scotland Yard, London. S. W. 1.
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