POLICE

... POLICE. DaITISNr SOLDItLBS IN SPAUT.-DISTRESSIOn CASE. Three young Irish wormen, one with a child in her arms, who appeared to be suffering greatly from want and fatigue, on Friday applied to Mr Broderip, at the Thames Police Offlce, and solicited his ...

POLICE NEWS

... army corps comulete -will thus mus- ter o6,223 of all ranks, 10,585 horses, 1,410 vehicles, and 90 guns. Each of the three divisions forming the corps will consist of 9,473 of all ranks, l,805 horses, 344 waggons, and 1 guns. Of the eight corps included ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Rleynolds, of tbe Army Service Co:rps, doing }etyr. av Be..fast, ihas retiresd ?? the service; Clap pt. Reynolds has been doing duty at Belfadt over five years, and previously served with the 8th Company Army Service Corps, then at Dublin. Ile served over ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE NEWS. CUSTODY COURT-YESTEDAY,. [Before J. C. O'DoSNELL, Esq., R.M.] INSqBORD11TATION IN THE WOitHOtE. . Mary Farrell and Sarah Leebody, two inmates of the workhouse, were charged with insubordina- tion. Mr. C. H. Ward prosecuted. It appeared from ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Artillery Corps. The facts were these: A. Mr. fleura, who was a total stranger to Cap- tain Payne, applied to be enrolled a member of the Corps. Mr. Fleuro made no secret at the time that he had been dismissed from the lst Surrey Artillesy Corps. Great power ...

POLICE NEWS

... The second fact may be tested in the same way. It is that women attain a greater age than men. Now, the deduction from these premises seems irresistible, that atany given moment the number of women in the world is I greater than the number of men. But the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... if a defaulter of a volunteer corps ceased to be a menm- ber the Act did not bear upon the ease, and the only rerady would be by an action in the county court. It. appeared, however, that the defendant had not left the corps, and therefore there was one ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Army Service Corps, at Curragh Camp, has been selected for the post of adjutant of the Army Service Corps companies at Woolwich, in succession to Captain Tipping, who gives up that appoint- ment. Captain Belaeicault, ArmyJ Service Corps, his been appointed ...

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 ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE NEWS. CUSTODY COURT-YusTzDAY. I [Before Dr. BRowss, R.N., J.P.; and ELIAS H. THumPSON, Eaq., J.P.] ASSAULTS. Wm. Boyd was charged with having used party expressions and assaulting two members of the con- stabulary force. From ihe evidence of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the chest with the weapon produced. A police-constable was called, and the prisoner was removed to the police-station. A witness was examined, who proved that the knife be- longed to the prisoner. John Hacking, police-constable, 65 K, deposed to taking the ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE SEWS. CUSTOInY COUORT-YESTERDAY. [Before 3. C:. O'DorNxNL Esq., ?? anda SHEDsa M'CAUSLANU BEg., J. P.] A SCENEC IN- UONON STREET. Terenace Skes, Thomas Leckey, John Swjeeney,] and Bessie Shea were put forward in custody, the first prisoner charged ...