•A policeirian at the Guildhall, "London, told an amusing story concerning a small youth with the curious name of King Edward HorsenaU. Near the: tram terminus in Bishopsgats the youth blocked the line of traffic with his bicycle. When told to move the- machine, he said: "When it suits me, "and in a. leisurely manner proceeded to light a cigarette. The constable then threatened to Move the machine, and Horsenail replied : "If you touch it I'll'knock you down; I'll flatten you.out." The youth was fined 10s. "Can't pay," he said. "Been laid up with the 'flu.' No right to come hers," He wa»giv*n * wock.ln which
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 10
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