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Description |
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Home Office |
HO 144/11156  |
1929 |
CRIMINAL CASES: CLARK, Joseph Reginald Victor Convicted at Liverpool on 4 February 1929 for murder and sentenced to death
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HO 144/12438  |
1930 |
Ruyvekamp, Johannes Hendricus (or John Henry Ruyvekamp), from the Netherlands. Resident in South Ealing. Certificate 17987 issued 28 January 1930
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HO 144/1540/A61535  |
1899-1920 |
CRIMINAL CASES: MASSET, Louise J J Convicted at Central Criminal Court (CCC) on 18 December 1899 for murder and sentenced to death
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HO 144/16075  |
1927 Nov 16 - 1928 Jan 27 |
POLICE: Police Appeals Act, 1927: inquiry into dismissal of Chief Constable by St Helens Watch Committee; Law Officers' opinion.
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HO 144/17753
HO 144/17754
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1928 June 1 - July 12, 1928 July 17 - 1933 Oct 3 |
POLICE: Tribunal of inquiry into conduct of police in the interrogation of Miss I Savidge
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HO 144/19757 |
1883-1935 |
CRIMINAL CASES: GOULSTONE, William Convicted at Central Criminal Court (CCC) on 10 September 1883 for murder and sentenced to death (commuted)
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HO 144/20120 |
1931 June 26-1932 Aug. 29 |
CRIMINAL: Spiritualism and fortune telling: position in regard to the law
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HO 144/21199  |
1927 Nov 14-1939 July 18 |
CHILDREN: Children in Home Office schools suffering from after-effects of encephalitis lethargica (sleepy sickness)
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HO 144/21264 |
1934 Feb 19 - 1937 Nov 26 |
WAR: Protection of vital points against air attack
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HO 144/21316  |
1939 |
DISTURBANCES: Prevention of Violence (Temporary Provisions) Bill 1939
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HO 144/21470  |
1940 |
CRIMINAL CASES: SCOLLEN, Edward Convicted at York on 6 November 1940 for murder and sentenced to death
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HO 144/21622  |
1940 Dec 5-1942 July 30 |
CORONERS AND INQUESTS: Inquests and registration of deaths due to war operations: amendment to Defence (General) Regulations 1939
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HO 144/21645  |
1941-1942 |
DISTURBANCES: Activities of Reverend William Bryn Thomas
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HO 144/21844 |
1940-1943 |
WAR: Disruptive propaganda in 'Daily Mirror' and 'Sunday Pictorial'
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HO 144/22418  |
1929-1930 |
FOREIGN MATTERS: Anglo-Soviet relations: general and commercial treaties; recall to Russia of Managing Director of Arcos Ltd
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HO 144/22439  |
1936-1939 |
PARDONS: Jane Buckley convicted of fortune telling: granted remission of balance of sentence but free pardon refused after investigation of witnesses
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HO 144/22541  |
1927-1929 [1933] |
ALIENS (See also Nationality and Naturalization): Ethel Chiles alias Kate Gussfeldt: alleged Communist spy; deportation to Germany
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HO 144/23294  |
1947 |
TREASON: British subject detained in Hong Kong in 1947 for broadcasting for Germany in Shanghai in 1941-1942: no law to remove him to United Kingdom for trial, and evidence insufficient to charge him with high treason.
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HO 144/2511  |
1920-1923 |
CRIMINAL CASES: OLIVER, J Convicted at General Court Martial, Dagshi, on 4 September 1920 for joining in mutiny in HM Forces, India and sentenced to death (commuted)
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HO 144/4549 |
1919-1925 |
DISTURBANCES: Government emergency arrangements in the event of a General Strike.
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HO 144/5802  |
1916-1926 |
CRIMINAL CASES: WAR: Treatment of conscientious objectors sentenced to imprisonment
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HO 245/1545  |
1974-1977 |
National Council for Civil Liberties
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HO 45/23598  |
1929-1931 |
DISTURBANCES: Soviet propaganda films: powers of detention at ports; exhibition by Workers' film societies; memorandum on revolutionary film propaganda in England issued by Conservative Central Office
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HO 45/23759  |
1940 |
WAR: William Robb: no internment solely on grounds of Communist Party membership. Distribution of Daily Worker and pamphlets
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