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1901 'On Monday, at Lambeth, Jules Dubois, 38, a Frenchman, describing himself as a "racing tipster," was charged, on remand, on a warrant, with knowingly permitting a certain house in Hayter Road, Brixton, of which he was at the time of the alleged offence the tenant and occupier, to be used for improper purposes.'<ref>South London Chronicle - Saturday 22 June 1901</ref> | 1901 'On Monday, at Lambeth, Jules Dubois, 38, a Frenchman, describing himself as a "racing tipster," was charged, on remand, on a warrant, with knowingly permitting a certain house in Hayter Road, Brixton, of which he was at the time of the alleged offence the tenant and occupier, to be used for improper purposes.'<ref>South London Chronicle - Saturday 22 June 1901</ref> | ||
1931-35 Conservative M.P. for Hanley. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 8 July 2019
Jules Dubois (c1863-1942)
1891 'one of meat famous French cyclists'[1]
1901 'On Monday, at Lambeth, Jules Dubois, 38, a Frenchman, describing himself as a "racing tipster," was charged, on remand, on a warrant, with knowingly permitting a certain house in Hayter Road, Brixton, of which he was at the time of the alleged offence the tenant and occupier, to be used for improper purposes.'[2]
1931-35 Conservative M.P. for Hanley.