| Description | Name and rank: Alfred Newton Date joined: 1 May 1905 Age: Warrant number: 2464
Offences and punishment: 27 Dec 1915 found drunk and incapable on Hyperion Street when on duty at 11.25pm, reduced 1 shilling per week for two years by the Watch Committee 7 Mar 1921 acting in a manner which was likely to bring discredit on the reputation of the Police Service by misrepresenting himself to a Miss Ada Cook as being an unmarried man between Aug 1920 and 28th Feb 1821, removed from plain clothes and returned to uniform duty
Rewards and commendations: 24 Dec 1905 complimented by the Chief Constable for stopping a runaway horse in Chapman Street on 14th Nov 1905, also by the Watch Committee on 6.5.06 and also awarded a gratuity of £1 8 Nov 1905 advanced from 24 shillings to 25 shillings per week 16 May 1906 advanced from 25 shillings to 26 shillings per week 17 Apr 1906 commended by the Chief Constable for the arrest of two men for felony 8 May 1907 advanced from 26 shillings to 27 shillings per week 12 May 1909 advanced from 27 shillings to 28 shillings per week 8 Feb 1911 advanced from 28 shillings to 29 shillings per week 10 Apr 1912 advanced from 29 shillings to 30 shillings per week - revised scale 8 May 1912 advanced from 30 shillings to 31 shillings per week 13 May 1914 advanced from 31 shillings to 32 shillings per week 12 Aug 1914 advanced from 32 shillings to 33 shillings per week - revised scale 14 Apr 1915 commended by the Chief Constable for smartness in the detection and arrest in a case of felony. RV Lovett and Baron 12 May 1915 advanced from 33 shillings to 34 shillings per week 4 Dec 1915 commended by the Chief Constable for his smartness in the resuscitation of a man who had attempted suicide by jumping into the River Hull 11.9.15 19 Jan 1916 reduced from 34 shillings to 33 shillings per week 17 Jan 1917 reinstated @ 34 shillings per week 9 May 1917 advanced from 34 shillings to 35 shillings per week 13 Nov 1918 advanced to 51 shillings per week - revised scale Notes: Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards (advancement) and commendations |