From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Absconded from Stoke Farm Reformatory School Wm. Henry Jukes nickname Chips, age 15 3/4, 5 ft, comp. dark, hair dark, eyes dark rather large vision defective, marks small brown mole left breast and back of neck, small star tattoo on right forearm, circle right forearm, dress brown tweed ...
23 Nov 1903
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Will you see Mr. Baker Coroner and ask him if he will kindly take an Inquest for Mr. Sworder at Hunsdon tomorrow on the body of Police Constable Frederick Houghton who shot himself, Mr. Sworder will be glad to pay his charges. If Mr. Baker can do it ...
19 Nov 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Messrs. Reynolds & Co. Tailor will attend for measuring for 1904 Uniform as follows. B Thursday November 26th 10 a.m. Should any man require any Mounted Uniform please report in writing also if any plain clothes are required in lieu of uniform by Monday morning next for approval.
21 Nov 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Your B1564/03 [A reference to a letter number 1564 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] If you cannot get further evidence I presume there is no case against the landlord.
21 Nov 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Correspondence re Defaulters in respect of Rates is not to be headed Passive Resisters but Defaulters in respect of Rates.
21 Nov 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Strayed from a field at Stanstead Abbotts during night of 19 pro [property Ed.] of John Clark Butcher Stanstead Abbotts, dark bay mare pony, about 13 hands, black points, short mane & tail, shod all round, good condition, rising 4 years.
22 Nov 1903
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