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The manager of a gun factory at Birmingham, and a clerk in the London and North-Western railway offices at Camden .Town, were charged at Bow-street, London, recently, with dealing in arms and ammunition without a- permit. The prosecution alleged that they attempted to send revolvers, ammunition, and explosives to Ireland. They were remanded on bail.

John Sheppard, a Surrey grocer, bought llcwt of currants, invoiced as waste, " fit only for pigs," at 12s owt, and sold some over tlie counter at Is 2d lb. They were seized by the medical officer and condemned. He was fined £40 for this offence.and £20 tor imposing a condition on the sale of the stuff by soUinK pwafiU ol yntestiw including the .iruit.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 93, 22 April 1919, Page 8

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 93, 22 April 1919, Page 8

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 93, 22 April 1919, Page 8

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