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PORTS ?? POLICE. WED

... but did not touch a ?? officer from the prisoner's corps produced a document which showed him to be a man of good ?? Hodgkinson said there had ,been no less than three men belonging to the prisoner's corps who had been charged before that bench during the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... officers commanding Volunteer corps intheir vicinity, 10 and affording them every facility for drilling with the nm le; Regular troops, and induce them to take advantage of the M instruction to be derived by their corps from commanding bi s; officers ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE, Ur ,Id ONDAY-Before the Mayor, J. 0. Travers, G. J. Scale, ir- and J. F. Pratt, Esqrs. Du OnrTAINING GOODS UNDER PALSEr PacTEcrE.-Charles;King er and George Lang, two privates in the 93rd Highlanders, were brought up on remand, charged ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE. MONDAY.-Before the Mayor, J. S. Sayer, G. J. Scale, and J. F. Pratt, Esqrs.;- George Jones was charged'by Captain Chadwicke, Ad. jatant of the Htnts Militia Artillery, with having de- serted from that corps. Defendant was a labourer ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... for his watch, and found that everything had been removed. Information had been l given to the police, and about half-past one this (Saturday) morning Police-constable Combes was on duty in Kent- I street, when he saw the prisoner accompanying a young ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLICE. PORTSMOUTH POLICE. SATURDAY, JANUxAY 20. STEALING LEAD. e Henry Edward .Blake, a private soldier of the 19th . egiment, was brought up on remand, charged with e a sealing a quantity of lead from; Portsmouth Dockyard. t Committed for trial ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE. SATURDAY.-Before J. 0. Travers, W. Jones, and N1 E. Casher, Esqrs. CHARGE air FoRGERY.-TWO persons of the IJewish persuasion, tamed Marcus Levine, sand Hyanirs h ILipshiply, who bad been apprehended the previotsiatfy 8 ' at Portsmouth ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... in his life. f -The magistrates thought there was a doubt in the case and discharged the prisoner. ase, QUARRELSOME WOMEN.-JUlia; Corps, the wife of 'a leading stoker in the navy, was charged with assaulting Sarah Ward, the wife of a ?? Saturday even- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the police end Serceant Cottrell questioned the lad. Not being satisfied with the explanation he gave as to liow he became possessed of the tricycle, thel sergeant invited him to go the police-station while he telephoned to the Portsmoutit police concerning ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE. SATURDAY.-Before R. W. Ford and P. White, Esqs. MISCELANEIOUS CASES. Emmnza Cleaver, a prostitute, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Greetham-street last night. She seas convicted, and sentenced to seven days' impri- sonment ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... IROUND TAHE POLICE C TUTrS. 1' ORXTSM CO UTHI. *eit ?? M1essrs. G. S. Lancaster and str vI. Edounds, Alderman T. King, Comimauder M1 W. L. Bamuber, aud .Mr. W. Iayne. Jo A}Tna4 THE C (9 -Charles B. Cockram, t'ac s butcher, of 1, Constitution- sluinre ...

POLICE COURT MISSION

... POLICE COURT MISSION. ANNUAL MEETiNG AT PORTiSMOUTH The annual meetiug and conference of the I ry Police-court aud Prison-gate Mission, carried on ne under the 'auspices of the British Women's Termperance Association. was held onledneeday, at the Grand ...