Chief Constable to All Stations – The order re supply of coal and coke is in abeyance until after the next Standing Joint Committee. You will therefore report by telephone when coal or coke is required stating price at stations where it is not supplied by contract.
08 Apr 1903
Chief Constable to Inspector In Charge – Your B379/03 [Message 379 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] Mr. Brazier’s estimate for £1/2/6 approved.
08 Apr 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Be good enough to send in your Pay Sheet made up from 19th March to 15th April also your Moonies Sheets made up from 12th March to 8th April by Thursday morning next.
06 April 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Came astray on the 5th Inst and now shut up at Mr. Wallace’s Mardley Bury Farm Datchworth one black horse colt, one brown horse colt, one brown nag, one bay filly and 2 bay horse ponies.
06 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Strayed from a field at Waterford on 5th Inst two colts, 1st dark bay filly, 3 years, long mane and tail, no shoes, 2nd a light bay filly, 2 years, long mane and tail, no shoes, small scar inside of off knee, property of Messrs. Barker & Sons ...
06 Apr 1903
From Acting Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Wanted on Warrant for stealing on 6th Inst one pair of black boots, one pair of brown leggings, one blue serge jacket and a leather pocket case containing a dog licence value £1, the property of Walter Edward Remmington. Arthur Orton about 17, rather tall, fair complexion ...
07 Apr 1903
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