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  • Stealing was a habit, and the hidden pockets didn't help !
    Stealing was a habit, and the hidden pockets didn't help !
    Elizabeth Aldridge, a wayfarer, stole goods, and some was found concealed in special pockets sewn onto the inside of her skirts and petticoats. With previous convictions, she was sent to prison.
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  • Don't fight for your bag of coal
    Don't fight for your bag of coal
    Frederick Basill stole coal from the railway company.
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  • Grave charge against a soldier
    Grave charge against a soldier
    Lance-corporal charged with an act of gross indecency with a young man.
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  • Officer fined for having bright lights
    Officer fined for having bright lights
    Lieut. George Sidney Richardson, whose address was given as the Newcastle Arms, Tuxford, Notts., was summoned for driving a motor-car with powerful headlights in contravention of the Defence of the Realm Regulations.
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  • Summons under the Lighting Order
    Summons under the Lighting Order
    Mrs. Macintosh Jowitt, of Anothoth, Nast Hyde, was summoned under the Lighting Order for failing to obscure the lights at her residence
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  • Driving with bright lights
    Driving with bright lights
    Reginald William Lay (30), of 16 Canterbury Road, Watford, was charged under the Defence of the Realm Act with driving a motor-car with powerful headlights.
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  • Bristow, Henry, 257, Police Constable.
    Bristow, Henry, 257, Police Constable.
    P.C. Henry Bristow (34) died suddenly of aneurism, having only been married for 6 months.
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  • Drunk in charge of a horse and cart
    Drunk in charge of a horse and cart
    'I was not drunk, I am sorry to say.'
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  • Reformatory boy's escapade
    Reformatory boy's escapade
    William Morgan (18), of the Herts. Reformatory, Bengeo, was charged with feloniously stealing certain articles, and further with burglariously breaking into and entering.
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  • Charge against a military motorist dismissed
    Charge against a military motorist dismissed
    George William Impey, was charged with driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
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  • Using a cart without a name
    Using a cart without a name
    St Albans resident is fined for using a cart for trade without displaying a name.
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