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The 1913 Ipswich Mills strike was a labor strike involving textile workers in Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States. The strike began on April 22 and ended in defeat for the strikers by the end of July.
Ipswich Borough Police on its formation had a strength of 3 inspectors and 15 constables. They were headquartered at the town hall. In 1862 Ipswich Borough Police issued whistles to all its officers (much earlier than other forces) due to frequent assaults of officers at Ipswich Docks. In 1863 the force replaced top hats with helmets and badges ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Here is a list of the number of antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crime offences recorded by police forces from October 7 to November 7 2023 inclusive, together with totals for the equivalent ...
The Suffolk Chronicle, was a weekly newspaper published in Ipswich by J. King from 5 May 1810 until 28 December, 1872. [ 1 ] The Chronicle was a radical newspaper with the motto "Open to all parties, influenced by none".
Hamilton Wenham Chronicle of Hamilton and Wenham; Ipswich Chronicle of Ipswich; Malden Observer of Malden; Marblehead Reporter of Marblehead; Medford Transcript of Medford; Melrose Free Press of Melrose; Newburyport Current of Newburyport and surrounding towns; North Andover Citizen of North Andover; North Shore Sunday of Lynn, Peabody and ...
The head and hands had been removed and the victim was never identified. Police gave a revised description of him in March 2009: He was between 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, well built and aged 35–45. Police also issued pictures of his clothing, including a light blue shirt with a distinctive motif on its pocket.
According to a police statement, she had been asphyxiated and was about three months pregnant when she died. [6] [7] In a press conference, investigators from the Suffolk Constabulary warned all women to stay away from the red light district of Ipswich. [8] On 12 December, police announced that the bodies of two more women had been found. [9]