WOMEN POLICE
... authorities to disband the women polka as an appalling disaster. Commandant Allen said that in many provincial towns the women police had been disbanded; the Women’s Auxiliary Service urged that there shoal,] be ...
... authorities to disband the women polka as an appalling disaster. Commandant Allen said that in many provincial towns the women police had been disbanded; the Women’s Auxiliary Service urged that there shoal,] be ...
... regarded -a* satisfactory over the uttemuted removal of ammunition established several corps In addition to eft her by the Armenian the Greek Gov* from 'the Auxiliary barrgcks. outside valuable soeiar work. ernmaol . , , Anxiliarie* engaged eiviliaaa. TO ...
... against Toon and Richards were tried a mixed jury, women being empanelled for the tirst time the history the town. The Recorder, commenting on the Innovation, said it followed naturally and logically on women being given the. right to exercise the vote and ...
... Checking Menace to Women. Atldlilonßl legislation- to deal with what lie described as “gutter crawlers —motorists who drive slowly through streets nod country lanes with view to Inducing women to go tor ridewas advocated before the Police Commission at its ...
... witnessed Saturday night. Two police having been shot and seriously wounded on their way to a local football match, the auxiliaries turned in lorries as the crowds 'thronged .the streets. Shooting and panic were rife for two hours. Women and children on shopping ...
... once leaving him unhurt. The Auxiliary Police, were called in by the woman, are said to have arrested one man inside the house and two the neighbourhood. All three had revolvers pistols in their possession. The two auxiliaries wiho had been sent rreinforcements ...
... their companions—the constant attendance on them of three armed men of the Auxiliary Police. Two of the women concerned are undergoing life sentences. GRANTHAM’S SUNDAY DRINKS. Mr. T. Norton applied to the magist rates Grantham yesterday for the opening ...
... by the Police Ad, *ur; this scale has «inoe been increased and was in operation before I left the division. Hie question of dismissals waa carefully dealt with, At one time the had the power of dismissal; in Octobaw the power was, by the Police Adviser's ...
... BMHbs ia DuMia. lorry containing auxiliary police was passing North Quays at Bachalor* Walk, Dublin, last evening the explosion of two bomb* was heard. The police immediately opened fire with rides' and re- Totvers and the lorry was driven off A ...
... advisory committee on the traffic in women and children. There are few women more entitled than Dame Lyttelton to epeak with authority the whit© slave traffic problems. Her advocacy of the more general employment women police in the suppression is not surprising ...
... agreement with Mr Lyons with regard to the publication of the photograph Superintendent Smith mentioned that the police had asked the women whether they had read a morning newspaper yesterday, and if so what paper It was. but not one of them had «een the ...
... for tb» mcwt tort, tlieae ■ttvmpto were frnstratcd the prompt action of persons the premises, the Are brigade, and the police. Hie police were taking active steps bring the cnlprita joatiee. but they had not yet obtained sufficient evidence to bring a pro ...