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All Rights Reserved NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE GAZETTE. 1916. INDEX. A Adams Sidney, 559 Albury-Description of two Allison Mollie, 76 Adams Waiter, 144 bicycles found, abandoned Allison Nellie, 321 Aaronson Frederick, 345 Adams William Henry, 503 at, 56 Allison Will., alias `William Abandoned children, 5, 54, Adams W. J., 40, 129 Albury-Silting of the Circuit Elliott, &c., 464 102, 196, 231, 274, 344, 385, Adams William Job", 5(i4 Court at Albury rescinded, Allister John, 8G Allport Robert, 459, 495 402, 418, 461, 519 Adams William Joseph, 168 171 Abbey Elizabeth )doore, 35 Adamson Albert, 617 Alchan Hercules Edmund, 215 Allston Mary Georgina, 247, 286 Abbey Wilfred, 35 Addison Sydney, 65 Alciak Antonio, 563 Allworth Mrs. J. N., 356 Abbey William, 35 Addison Thomas Sydney. 623 Alcock Bros., Limited, 617 Alsop Thomas Henry, 198 Abbiss Arthur, 504 Alcock George Thomas, 204 Adelaide-William Ferdinand Alton William Henry, allan Abbott Albert James Ran- Ey , wanted at, for fraud, Alcock T. M., and Sons, 398, dolph, 436 428 Carruthers, 577 218, 351 Aiway Sydney Francis, 132 Abbott A. V. G., 93, 109 Aldridge Nurse, 440 Adelaide Steamship Company, Alymer Kenneth, 469 Alexander, alias Carl Strogoff, Abbott Charles Thomas, 148 449, 545 Alyward Percy, 395 Abbott Elsie Jane, 10 Adelong-Murder of Henry alias Charles Green, 570 Amalgamated Society of Car- Abbott Elsie Jane, 57S Mack, by James Mack, at, Alexander John Murray, 003 penters and Joiners, 295 Abbott Florence, 346, 579 547 Alexander hate, 90 Amble Edward, 452 Abbott Frank, 372 Alexander Max J., 1S0 Adey Arthur Richard, 543 Ambrose Queenie Alexandra, Abbott Henry, 575 Admission of midwifery Alexander Walter, alias Alex- 555 Abbott Mrs. Edward, 308 cases to subsidised hospitals, ander or William Alexander Ambrose Sydney, 235, 275 Defrics, alias Solomon Abbott Reginald, 96 2 America-Descriptions of Er- Davis, 395 Abbott Rosemary Eldengart, Adrian J., 178 nest L. H. Smith, Edward 436 Adsett Georgina, 398 "Alf," body of man, known as, H. Devline, and Job Par- f b ll o f V'a c. Abderholden Louis, 363, 383 Adson Stcphen, 414. 483 ouual on an sons Brown, wanted for Creek, Bathurst, 106 Abdullah Mahomed, 20 ` Agapenor," s.s., 147 theft, 228, 362 Abel & Co., 108 Agar William, 346 Allaby Albert, 148, 412 America - Description of Abel Percy Harold, 71, 556 Agland Annie, 328 Allaby Thomas Samuel, 208 Charles F. Mott, wanted at, Alladitta Mowlabux, 22, 49 Abel Violet Love, 71 Agland Gordon James, 437 charged with bribery and Allan Albert, 107 Aberline James, 60 Agland Stanley Bruce. 328 conspiracy, 228 Aborigines Protection Board. Agnew James Arthur, 28 Allan George, 9 America-Description of Oli- 259 Agnew Robert, 549 Allan Mary, 578 ver H. Cline, wanted at, for Abrahams Abraham, 36 Ali Bow, 240 Allan William Herbert, 28, 94 embezzlement, 280 Allard Frederick, 69 Abrahams Cohen, 91 Ali Chang, 585 America - Description of Allen Albert James, 575 Abrahams Frederick, 281 Ali Chong, 123 Harry Irvine, wanted at, Allen Charles, 420 Abrahams Mrs., 419, 430 Ah Foo, 209, 483 for embezzlement, 303 Allen Charles, 442 Ali Gum, 386, 395 America - Description of Accountant, Public Instruc- Allen I)., 120 tion De Ali IIing, 458 partment , 140 Allen Edward George, 45 Julian Kraimer, wanted at, Ackkrim Dillawar, 409 Ah Bi ng, 55S for embezzlement, 303 Ali Lin, 77, 352 Allen Emily, 275, 378 Ackland Arthur, 335, 378 America - Description of Ali Lum, 209 Allen F 398 Ackland James, 149 Peter Caleos, alias Panagi- Ali Now, 86 Allen Fred, alias Joseph Chap- Ackland and Platt, 28 16 otis Kanzias , wanted at, for Ali Poo, 147 pelow. 531, 610 Ackroyd James John, 215 murder of Nicholas Poulos, All Poon, 240 Allen Fred. 610 Acton James Vincent, 604 601 All Poon, 248 Allen (George., 402 Adam Violet alias Strike, 269 America- Description of War- Ali Shee 528 ----A ,,,.-- - -- --- Adams Adelaide, 564 --S ° 11' ren Louis Burnham, wanted Ali Sing, 147 Allen James, 147 Adams Albert, 164 Ali Sing, 229 Allen James Arthur, 389 for forgery, &c., at, 610 Amier Khan, 405 Adams Alexander, 49, Al, Sit, 352 Allen John, 391, 410 Ammunition and Firearms i - Adams Bluey, alias Charles Ali Suey, 179 Allen John, 549 Cullen, alias Daniel Notice re sale of, '527 Ah You, 469 Allen John Ii., 24, 39 Amer Millie Maud, 77 McDonald, Ahearn Aleathea Josephine, 58 Allen John hingsmill, 543, 567 Amps Edward, 348 Adam ne Merle, 523 Ahearn Arthur Aloysius, 58 Adams Charles, 199 Allen Leslie, 96, 1S0 Amsberg Fredk. George, 269 Aiken r.uward. Oliver, 21o Allen Louisa, I.):; Adams Charles Joseph Am es William Henry, 246 , 525 Ai ken Walter James, 158 Allen )label Clara, 617 Adams Edward, 265, 296 Ancient Order of 'Foresters Aikinan, alias William Rollin- Allen Mrs. A. W.. 184 Friendly Society, 598 Adams Emma, son, alias Thompson, 578 Allen Nurse Florence, 142 Adams E. M., 594)94 Anderson, alias Oharles Green, Aikman Andrew, 16 Allen Sidney Martin, 256, 291 alias Luffgreen, 458 Adams Frank, 83 Ain), Ritchie, 602 Allen Stanley Lindsay. 256 Anderson, alias Mary Polity, Adams Frederick, alias G. Ainge Walter Edward, 115 Allen William, 328, 544, 622 242 Smith, 25 Ainley George, 335 Allen William, 491 Anderson. alias Richard Adams George Edward, 115, Ainsworth Harold Winfred, Allenan Richard, 548 Holly, alias Hellstub, alias 180 115, 203 Aller Mary Louisa, 49 Kingston, 360 Adams Henry Castles, 168 Ainsworth Harry, 187. 212 Aller Sydney Frederick, 503, Anderson, alias Helen Bell, Adams Henry Clifford, or Ainsworth William Harrison, 544, 507, 609 alias Grey, alias Silvester, Dick, 32, 243 564 Alley Albert Cecil, 432 405 Adams James Andrew, 223 Aitken James Arthur, 148 Alley George, 387 Anderson, alias Walter Nor- Adams John, 204 Akeroyd Arthur Henry, 60 Alley Roy Underwood, 447 ton, alias Naughton, alias Adams John George, 257 Akeroyd Wanda, 157 Allison Edward, or Ernest, Warrigal, 545, 590 Adams John James, 435 Akram Khan Kerrim. 465 477 Anderson, Albert Deni Adams Lionel Leslie Ross, 556 Albert Blanch. 141, 159 Allison George Ronald, 474, Anderson Alec, or J JVW Adams Robert Black, 76 Albert Mack, 022 514 ander, 315 90057 A 2 NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE GAZETTE INDEX-191Q.
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