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  • Clarke, Frederick, 308, Police Constable.
    Clarke, Frederick, 308, Police Constable.
    Private 105809, 1st/1st, Hertfordshire Yeomanry who died of Dysentery and Malaria on the 28th November 1918.
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  • Ware Rural Beat 1968
    Ware Rural Beat 1968
    Another picture of the Ware Rural Beat car taken at Widford on 30th June 1968 just twenty days after it became operational, replacing the three motorcycles used by outstation officers at Hunsdon, Stanstead Abbotts and Wadesmill. The four original officers were PC Tony Elam (Hunsdon), PC Jim Warner (Wadesmill), PC Alan Richardson and PC John Weeks (Stanstead ...
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  • Two soldiers, absent from their regiment, embark on serious stealing and housebreaking
    Two soldiers, absent from their regiment, embark on serious stealing and housebreaking
    Dormer and Mulholland, army deserters, embarked on a lengthy spate of housebreaking and stealing. Both were caught in possession of stolen goods & were both sentenced to hard labour.
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  • Her melancholia led to suicide
    Her melancholia led to suicide
    Mrs Warmington was unwell and depressed, with her memory failing and, despite prescribed tablets, had decided to take her own life. Her husband was not even aware that she had left the house.
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  • Cyclists and the Defence of the Realm Act
    Cyclists and the Defence of the Realm Act
    Various people were summoned under the Defence of the Realm Regulations for riding bicycles without showing red rear lights.
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  • Theft of a bicycle
    Theft of a bicycle
    Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
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  • Staggering behaviour
    Staggering behaviour
    Standon resident arrested for being under the influence at Barwick.
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