CRIMINAL EMIGRANTS.
* COLONIAL OBJECTIONS TO THEM. ACTION BY THE HOME OFFICE. j [press association.] (Received Nor. 19, 9.25 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 19. j Mr Gladstone, Home Secretary, lias circularised Recorders and Chairmen of Quarter Sessions relative to Colonial objections to public ;or official encouragement being given to the emigration of persons guilty of offences against the laws .or Britain. Mr Gladstone, expresses the hope that no such encouragement will bo given in future.
There are quite a large number of babies in Blenheim, ana most of them are the proud possessors of a go-cart or perambulator. This is undoubtedly an ideal form of locomotion for baby— until the" tyres wear off the wheels. and then mother complains of the I awful rattle which keeps baby awake and gives him a rough ride. Messrs Wintringham and "Deugarde, with | their usual business foresight, have i just imported a lot of specially good quality rubber tyring for prams and go-carts, so mothers need no longer j complain of rattling vehicles. The i price of fitting a .sot of four tyres is ; 10s, and single wheels sire fitted at < proportionate rates. The address of i this firm is alongside Town Hall, off • Market Street. * '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 4
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200CRIMINAL EMIGRANTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 4
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