The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations circulating details of a gents watch stolen from the cricket pavilion on Royston Heath the previous day – the property of a Harry Warboys a gents open faced Geneva watch half of second hand missing with a double gold chain value £6.
30 Aug 1902
The Chief Clerk sent a message to All Stations instructing that the August pay sheets and money sheets should reach Headquarters by the first post no later than the following Thursday.
25 Aug 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations requesting information be gathered from the Justices Clerks regarding the implementation of the new Licensing Act.
25 Aug 1902
Superintendent Shore [Hertford Ed.] sent a telephone message to Superintendent Foster [Bishops Stortford Ed.] requesting a message be delivered to Inspector Jones of the RSPCA asking if he would send a telegram to a Mr. Harrison a Vet confirming whether he could meet him at Broxbourne by the 5.36 p.m. or 6.10 p.m. trains and ...
21 Aug 1902
Superintendent Hassell circulated details of a missing girl to All Stations – Missing from her home in Queens Road, Harpenden since 2 p.m. on the 19th Inst, Dorothy Hale aged 11 years, fair hair and complexion, blue eyes dressed in a cotton dress with blue flowers, grey jacket, white underwear, straw hat trimmed with blue ...
20 Aug 1902
The following message was circulated from the Chief Inspector D.A.A. to All Stations. Copy of letter from Board of Agriculture 4, Whitehall Place, SW, 27 Aug 02. Continued on next page.
30 Aug 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations circulating details of a theft from Paddington Railway Station on Saturday the 23rd Inst. A lady’s travelling bag and its contents was left unattended on the 11.30 a.m. train and was stolen.
25 Aug 1902
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