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LORD LOSDALE’S HOUSE

GARDEN ARREST. LONDON. An anonymous letter to the police saying: “ ‘Long Jim’ is 'going to break into Lord Lonsdale’s house, I am ‘double-crossing’ because they would not let me, join,” led to the arrest of, James Garberry, of no fixed abode, who wa s charged at Wokingham to-day with being found on enclosed premises. « In consequence of the letter the police went to the Earl of Lonsdale’s bouse at Ascort and found the accused under some bushes. He said be was drunk, and did not. know t where he was.

Superintendent Goddard said he had sent the accused’s finger prints to London, and had discovered that under various aliases he had been convicted, in different parts of .the country.

The prisoner was sentenced to two months’ bard labour. ■

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 14 August 1928, Page 2

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LORD LOSDALE’S HOUSE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 14 August 1928, Page 2

LORD LOSDALE’S HOUSE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 14 August 1928, Page 2

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