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Abbott, Raymond Percival, convicted, 234; correction, 242. Alexander, Nicolas, warrant for, 342. Abbott, Reginald Percy, convicted, 361. Alexander, Violet, otherwise M. Alexander, convicted, 158; dis- Abdoolia, prohibited immigrant, 350. charged, 172. Aberman, Leo, suit stolen, 343. Alford, William Matthew, house broken into, 199. Ablaster, alias Edward Worth, alias Cummings, alias Arm- Ali, Charles, bicycle stolen, 119; found, 126. strong, alias Williams, alias Amos Arblaster, discharged, 356. Allan, William James Leo, mental defective, 69. Abotomey, Ben, omplaint withdrawn, 37. Allchurch, Henry, motor car, &c., stolen, 270; car found, 276. Abraham, William, alias Williams, alias Jack Moore, arrested Allen (youth named), suspected of larceny on James Orr, 310. on warrants, 134; convicted, 143; suspected of larceny on Allen, Hurtle Clifford, convicted, 379. William Edward Tripney, 185; believed to be identical with .Alen, Jack Carmen, gelding stolen or strayed, 142. T. Harris, suspected of larceny on Florence Alice Hilton, Allen, James, discharged, 48. 239, 240; convicted, 371. Allen, L., warrant for, 89. Absalom, Reginald Herbert, convicted, 37. Allen, Peter McPhee, convicted, 38, 46; discharged, 48. Absalom, Ronald Arthur, convicted, 37. Allingtcn, George Alfred, convicted, 37. Ackland, Hugh, information dismissed, 250. Allison, Reginald Mervyn, convicted, 311. Acres, Clement Victor, bicycle stolen, 239; found, 256, Allison, Vernon, alias Arthur Fowler, convicted, 303. Acts of Parliament, suggestions for amendments, 366. Allmond, Jean, wearing apparel stolen, 261. Adams, Alexander, convicted, 69. Allsop, Samuel Foster, convicted, 303. Adams,Alfred, convicted, 106. Alton, Albert, convicted, 171; discharged, 188. Adams, alias Wells, -alias Flehr, alias William Gilbert Thomas, Altschwager, Arthur Alfred, convicted, 295. discharged, 328. Alvey, Francis Vernon, bicycle stolen, 117; found, 127. Adams, Charles Thomas, naval deserter (warrant cancelled), 60. Alwood, William John, convicted, 29. Adams, George, convicted, 143; warrant for, 198; arrested, 255; Ambrose, Alfred, convicted, 271, 378; discharged, 380. discharged, 278. Ambulance, Civil, scale of fees, 307, 322. Adams, George, gelding stolen or strayed, 217; offenders Amoore, Reginald, convicted, 296. arrested, 233. Amor, Wiliam Augustus, bicycle stolen, 117; found, 135. Adams, Harold Raymond, convicted, 271. Amos, Maud, convicted, 296. Adams, Herbert, flannels stolen, 247; portion recovered and Amos, Oliver, complaint dismissed, 362. offender arrested, 270. Amos, Thomas Eli, wearing apparel stolen, 352; offenders Adams, Margaret, convicted, 187. arrested, 360. Adams, Mary Ignatius, house broken into, 103. Anama Pastoral Company, lucerne seed stolen, 126. Adams, Roston Stanley, deserts wife, 378; arrested, 387. Anastasas, Evangelos, convicted. 257, Adams, Stanley N., wanted for embezzlement, warrant with- Andersen, Edward, prohibited immigrant and photo. of, 223; drawn, 261. arrested, 341; convicted, 347. Adams, W. H. G. H., warrant for, 42, 43. Anderson (name believed), may be identical with Paul Ander- Adams, William, convicted, 319; discharged, 320. son, alias McGrath, alias Smith, suspected of larceny on P. Adams, William, warrant for, 384. Maerschell, Miss Turner, and S. Peters, 156; convicted, 194; Adams, William & Co., bicycle stolen, 44; found, 60. discharged, 305. Adamson, Roydon John, bicycle stolen, 117. Anderson, Albert, complaint withdrawn, re-arrested on provi- Adcock, W. C. F., missing friend, 249. sional warrant and remanded to Victoria, 271. Addicoat, Louisa, tea-set stolen, 163. Anderson, Alfred, convicted, 47. Addie, James Reid, money stolen, 191. Anderson, Annie, alias Kellog, convicted, 14; discharged, 63. Addison, Beatrice, ring lost or stolen, 4; found, 91. Anderson, Annie, convicted, 15. -Adelaide and Sububan Advertising Company, tools stolen, 309. Anderson, Charles, convicted, 354; discharged, 372. Adelaide Cement Company, Limited, bench vice stolen, 33. Anderson, Eric, convicted, 388. Adelaide Plating Works, grinding wheels stolen, 148. Anderson, Frederick William, convicted, 46. Adelaide Railway Football Club (W. H. Mooney, secretary), Anderson, George, convicted, 47. footballs, &c., stolen, 184; offenders arrested, 201. Anderson, Gustav, convicted, 77. Agett, Edith Annie, fails to. maintain, 133; arrested, 147. Anderson, H. (gave name of), suspected of larceny on Murray Agius, John, convicted, 86; discharged, 356. Mitchell, 269. Agnew, Walter, convicted, 69. Anderson, Harry, mare stolen or strayed, 35; found, 53. Ah Hong, prohibited immigrant recovered, 350. Anderson, Henrietta F., brooch lost or stolen, 344. Ah Sing, prohibited immigrant recovered, 350. Anderson, John, alias John Lewerus Gunnell, alias Schmidt, Ahomode Shiek, convicted, 152. alias Holt, alias John Gunnell, discharged, 6; warrant for, Ahrens, otherwise Freida Gertrude Herrimann, missing friend, 10; arrested, 309; inebriate released on licence, 312; mental 45. defective, 319. Aidonia, Theo., convicted, 85. Anderson, John, convicted, 61; discharged, 70; convicted, 289. Ainsley & Nimmo, Limited, frock, money, &c., stolen, 192. Anderson, John, convicted, 346. Ainsworth, Hector Robert, convicted, 257. Anderson, John Richard, convicted, 166. Air, Jack, convicted, 29, 250. Anderson, Leslie James, convicted, 187. Airlie, Anthony, convicted, 106; warrant for, 162. Anderson, Lionel, missing friend, 387. Anderson, Otto Wilhelm, otherwise Otto William Anderson, con- Aistrope, George Albert, arrested for larceny on Isherwood and Bartlett Proprietary, Limited, 232; convicted, 235. victed, 47; discharged, 48; convicted, 54; discharged, 56; Aistrope, Joseph Charles, convicted, 353. convicted, 136. Anderson, Otto William,
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