CRIMES
... CRIMES “Ruddington the Sea” :v - .; $» * ...
... CRIMES “Ruddington the Sea” :v - .; $» * ...
... OF CRIME When Myrtle Stratton Norman, an 18-year-old waitress, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty at Nottingham Guildhall to-day. to a charge of stealing a red woollen jumper, valued at £1 3s. lid., it was stated that she had last Saturday been placed ...
... CRIMES Four Years for Young Derbys. Miner A Chesterfield trainee ir.ir.cr, Samuel Chap, mar;, 27, 58, IXfhite. coics-lane. Chesterfield, pleaded guilty at Birmingham Assizes (o .day to robbing Mrs. Diaper, of Yew Tree-drive, Chesterfield. her handbag ...
... CRIME PASSIONEL Ma# 1 congratulate the University students upon their exceptionally good interpreta ion of Jean Paul Satre’s “Crime Passionel.” I feel that more of the public took an active interest in such functions, the unfair opinion which most Nottingham ...
... “ NOT A CRIME.” Mr. Scothern said that in committee the majority for the quit notice had been small, and a number of had not voted. He thought they were doing the wrong thing in taking proceedings against an aged who had lived in the bungalow since u ...
... TELEVISION AND CRIME New Scheme to Help Police Televising of police messages —with perhaps the showing of pictures of suspects and articles needing identification may begin shortly. The 8.8.C. is ready to cooperate with the police within certain limits ...
... therefore illusory to compare the crime picture of 1952 with that of 1938. as has been done in some quarters. The proper comparison should between the crime committee in Nottingham in J938 and- the last completed year of crime statistics, 1951'. Here it is: ...
... DRUMMOND CRIME FRENCH detectives investigating the murder of Sir Jack Drummond and his wif eand daughter were following a new trail to-day. M. Georges Harzig, chief of the Marseilles Criminal Investigation Department, arrived at Peyruis yesterday to confer ...
... CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Dr. McMillan says that the cat is a primitive form of punishment and should not be tolerated in a civilised community. Is not coshing a brutal and primitive form of assault going back to cave-man times ? The talk of placing the thugs ...
... INCREASE CRIME. Unfortunately, there is no indication of retrenchment so far crime is concerned. On the contrary, there has been a sharp increase, particularly as regards house-breaking and larceny; and the number of offences against the person, during ...
... Nottingham’s Crime Police Chiefs Report Mqre children were found by the police than were reported lost in Nottingham last year. There were 4.560 aliens of 39 different nationalities in the city. More crimes were committed, of which half were detected ...
... CRIMES OF VIOLENCE Home Secretary’s Reply to Nottingham M.P. In the Commons to-day, Mr. J. Harrison (Lab., Nottingham East) asked the Home Secretary if he would consider increasing the penalties for crimes of violence, in view of the increase in the number ...