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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... landlord's hands. Sir Peter Laurie: How did you know anything about Hobbie Noble?-Witness: By hearing a great deal of talk about the horse in many places. Sir Peter Laurie: Was tlhe wager put down in writing ,- Witness : It was. Sir Peter ...

THE BETTING SYSTEM IN THE CITY

... upen a piece of; paper. Sir Peter Laurie: Were you making what is called, your book at the time? Witness: No, I do not keep a book'; Sir Peter Laurie: And did Mr. Levi hold the Btakes 9 Witness: He did. Sir Peter ...

POLICE

... MODEiN RAP'E OF' THE Loci.-Joscpk Joes, a tailor, about 25 years of age, with a profusion of hair combed down in long straight locks, was brought before Sir Peter Laurie, charged with being drunk and disorderly.-A police- man stated that the prisoner assaulted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... and of conrse useless checks. Sir Peter Laurie asked vhat kind of character the prisoner had when he was taken into the service of the prosecutors? Mr. Watts said that there was auothg dgainot hirn. Sir Peter Laurie observed that the prisoner must be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... told that was ,he director's name. Sir Peter Laurie: Pray is the company prosperous? Mr. Lloyd: No, it is now in abeyance. Sir Peter Laurie: What amount was subscribed? Mr. Lloyd: About £200 altogether. Sir Peter ...

POLICE

... POLICE. GUILDHALL. James Brown, a waiter at the Rederosa Tavern in Newgate market, was brought before Sir Peter Laurie, charged with having cooked a dog and given the stew to be eaten by a poor idiot who frequents the maiket.-ir Cotterell, a respectable ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... until the blood came I [Rengatiois), Sir Peter Laurie asked what it was for 7-The boy said it was for telling a lie. Defendantsaid lie would not have either a liar or a thief in his establishment. Sir Peter Laurie, in reply to an observatiou that the diet ...

POLICE-YESTERDAY

... this was not evidence. Sir Peter Laurie said if it was not evidence it was informa- tion, and he would hear it. a;r. H. F. Wood urged the inadmissibility of hearing evi- dence upon the ilderman's consideration. Sir Peter Laurie said if lie had thought Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... was In India, since the year 1iS0, and down i to 1842, and he handed a letter to Sir Peter Laurie, withl a request t htatt tbe alderman would read It, 0 Sir Peter Laurie read the letter, and said, Well, there Is nothing explanatory in this. 9 The prisoner ...

POLICE

... of hilman hair. The complainant, Mr. John Kennedy, of Westmorland Buildings, Aldersgare- street, human hair maist/acturer, said, the prisoner was in histemploy, and a few days ago he sto le the hair iu question from a bale of French hair which they had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... night cap on, s'elp tne G-, I'd say that, Sir Peter Laurie WVell, I shall commit you for triel. Prisoner: What the d-l will Son commit Lie for ? IFor habing my own property about one, is it? Sir Peter Laurie: IFor the twio shuple robberies in the ?? of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... paper. Sir Peter Laurie thdbght Messrsr Magtn1y ttist be remnis in the mananement of their business, or the system of plunder, sei-ding site geod, out by their own cart, could ethot have been carried en. Mr. Hobler was obliged to Sit Peter for plitting ...