From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Please state what Officers of your Division have not yet past the Ambulance Examination.
17 Sep 1903
From Sergeant Draper to Superintendent Martin – Lost between Down Hall [unreadable Ed.] and Sawbridgeworth Railway Station this afternoon property of Mrs. Calverley, a purse with gold chain attached containing 2 £5 notes numbers unknown and two full pounds in gold, several visiting cards with Mrs. Calverley’s name thereon, a reward will be given to ...
15 Sep 1903
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Missing from his home at 49 Leaves Plain [believed wrong Ed.] since 11 a.m. 17 Inst, William Burk, age 40, 5 ft 6 or 7, fair moustache, dark brown hair, light brown eyes, fresh complexion, scar shape of horseshoe, a large lump under right eye, dress dark grey ...
19 Sep 1903
From Chief Clerk to [unreadable Ed.] Taylor Chelmsford – County Account, waiting to clear up my account for the past quarter cannot make report until your cheque is received kindly remit at once. Col. Daniell. Transmitted to Chelmsford.
18 Sep 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen during the night of 10th from Town Farm Sandridge 9 fat ducks white & brown & white.
11 Sep 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen during Sunday night last from a shed at Creaton Hill Bennington, 9 pullets half bred Plymouth Rock and Orpington value 2/6 each the property of Albert Page of Bennington.
08 Sep 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Winter clothing will be taken into wear on & after Sunday 20 Sept 1903.
19 Sep 1903
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