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The Whitehaven News - 18 August 1904

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James Smith and John Rigby, the latter being a street artist, and the
former a labourer, neither having any fixed abode, were charged with
sleeping in an outhouse shed at Kirkstanton Mill on the previous evening.

Both were committed to prison for seven days.

James Campbell, of no fixed abode, a native of Inverness, who said he
was a millwright, was charged with sleeping between two hay ricks at
Haverigg.

PC Johnson's attention was drawn to the place in consequence of the
prisoner striking a match.

He was kept in custody until Monday and then discharged.

 
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