3-8-1920 Times. Flight from Tipperary. At Willesden Police Court, Charles Dearman, 33, of Belshaw St. Hackney, was charged with travelling from Holyhead on the London and North Western Railway without paying his fare. He said that he left the Irish Constabulary at Tipperary and got away as fast as could, for Ireland was no place for an Englishman in these days. The Sinn Feiners held him up for two days at Dublin, but he managed ti=o get away, and got in the boat for England. He came away in such a hurry that he left everything behind and had no money to pay his fare. He never wanted to see ireland again, and was only too glad to get away at any price. He was fined 40s. and told that he would be given an opportunity of sending to his friends for the money. Mary