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All Rights Reserved Q1JEENSLA1NID POLICE GAZETTE. VOLUME LV. FROM 1ST JAN TTARY To 30TIl JUNE, 1918. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. E BRISBANE: BY .AUTHORITY : ANTHONY JAMES CUMMING, GOVERNMENT PRINTER 1918. IN DLX-1918. VOLUME LV. A. PAGE. PAGE. PAGE. Apprehensions- Complainants -continued: Apprehensions-continued: Abdullah,John ... ... ... 331 Auld, James ... ... ... ... 240 Bailey, Horace ... 144 Abraham, George ... ... ... 106 Australian Farmers' Estates Co. ... 65 Bailey, Ivor George ... 144 Absolom, George ... ... ... 157 Australian Steamships Limited ... 62 Baird, Mary ... ... ... ... 226 Adam, John .. ... ... ... 301 Australian Steamships Limited ... 102 Baker, Edward Henry 105 Adams, Ernest James ... ... 91 Australian Steamships Limited 102, 129 Baker, Frank ... .. .. ... 119 Ainsley, John ... ... ... ... 212 Aultralian Steamships Limited ... 195 Baker, Thomas, alias James Dren- Akers, Frank ... ... ... ... 290 Australian Workers' Union ... 275 nan, alias Thomas White, &c. ... 276 Alfred, Joseph ... ... ... ... 64 A.U.S.N. Company, Limited ... 116 Baldwin, Frederick ... ... ... 120 Allen, alias Jackson, alias Harry Ball, Charles ... ... ... ... 5 Lauder, alias Watts, &c. ... ... 92 Deserters from II.M. Service- Ball, Edgar, alias Edward Thomp- 64 Allison, Herbert ... ... ... 105 Adams, Charles ... ... ... 316 Allison, John Richmond ... ... 143 Adams, Ernest James ... 63, 91 Ball, Edgar Mills ... ... ... 120 Anderson, Casper ... ... ... 319 Adams, Ernest James ... 117 Ballinger, Leonard ... ... ... 186 Anderson, George ... ... ... 120 Allingham, John Thomas ... 63 Banford, alias Peter Johnasen, &c. 106 Anderson, John , alias Martin, Andrews, Bert ... ... ... 330 Bannon, Frederick Harold ... ... 76 alias Johnson, alias Harrison , &c. 120 Andrews, Henry ... ... 330 Barbera, Yesedro ... ... ... 260 Anderson, Walter ... ... ... 54 Arnold, Walter ... ... 197 Barclay, James ... ... ... 276 Anderson, Walter ... ... ... 250 Arnott, Herbert ... ... 141 Barker, William ... ... ... 157 Andrews, James, alias Arthur Wil- Arthur, James ... ... ... ... 173 Barnes, Henry James ... ... 132 son ... ... ... ... ... 301 Ashton, George ... 154 Barnett, Leo. ... .... ... ... 275 Angus, William ... ... ... 144 Atkinson, George ... ... ... 273 Barney (abor.) ... ... ... 153, 156 Ansell, William John ... ... ... 212 Bartsch, Ernest ... ... ... 331 Armstrong , Edgar Stevenson ... 156 Batho, George ... ... ... ... 132 Missing Friends or Persons Battle, Timothy John... ... ... 276 Armstrong, Esme ... ... ... 3 Inquired for- Arndell, Robert ... ... ... 144 Beale, Francis ... ... ... ... 105 Arndell , Thomas ... ... ... 240 Ahrens, Herman Karl ... 185, 211 Beesley, William ... ... ... 93 Arnold, Alfred Leonard .. ... 276 Andrede, Ferdinand ... ... ... 53 Beirne, George, alias George Parry Asmussen, Rudolph, alias Fred. Andrews, Charles Barry ... 274 Casper ... ... ... ... 120 Armtzen, Hans, or Charles Ander- Benarsky, Samuel ... ... ... 275 Pinck ... .. ... 257, 275 26 Asplin, Bertie Samuel ... ... 92 Bennett, Harry ... ... ... 156 Atterbury, Alfred Samuel ... ... 260 Askew, Jesse Stephen ... ... 36 Bennett, William James, alias Aubrey, Hans ... ... ... ... 213 Cousin Bennett . ... 318 Austin, Alfred James ... ... 54 Prisoners Discharged- Benson, H. W., alias Herbert St. Ayre, William ... ... ... ... 301 Ahern, Thomas Patrick .. ... 202 George Hamilton Benson ... ... 5, 11 Ainsley, May, alias May Dwyer, Berger, Fritz Wilhelm ... ... 271 alias McNally ... ... ... 214 Berry, Fred. Henry ... ... ... 276 Complainants- Aitken, John ... ... ... ... 66 Bertram, Elizabeth ... ... 331 Bibby, Alfred ... ... ... 64 A. M. E. Company ... ... ... 3 Albert (abor. ) ... ... 266 Big Billy (abor.) ... ... 153,156 Aboud, George Daher ... ... 270 Alford, alias Roonie, alias Smith, Billington, William ... ... 92,103 Ackworth, Arthur ... ... 223, 258 alias Gentleman Jack, &c. 163 Alleyne, John ... ... ... ... 216 Billy (abor.) ... ... ... 153, 156 Addis, Thomas H. ... .. 149, 184 Bing, Harry ... ... ... ... 289 Adelaide S.S. Company, or Alfred Anderson, Edward ... ... ... 78 Anderson, George .. 202 Birchmore, Robert ... 275 Armour ... ... ... ... 328 Black, alias Turner, alias W. Sims 297 Adlem, James ... ... ... ... 328 Anderson, John, alias Frederick Martin, alias Frederick Anderson 252 Black, Tommy (abor.) ... ... 143 Agricultural Bank .. .. ... 154 Blain, Charles William ... 119 Agricultural Bank, Queensland ... 328 Angus, Charles McQueen ... ... 160 Blair, J. C., alias J. Harrison ... 236 Ahern, Daniel ... ... ... ... 289 Archer, James, alias James Con- nors, alias James Arthurs, alias Blair, John Grant ... ... ... 29 Ahern, Mrs. Katie ... ... 222, 226 Blake, Patrick ... ... ... ... 302 Aitcheson, Mary Jane ... ... 235 James Ward .. ... ... 107, 215 Archer, Wesley Clarence ... 291 Blake, William ... ... ... ... 5 Aitken, John ... ... ... ... 104 Bloukos, Neoclis ... ... ... 213 Aitken, Miss Helen Mary ... ... 237 Argo, Frederick Charles ... 42, 229 ` Arndell, Robert ... ... ... 188 Bock, William James ... ... 226 Albrand, William ... ... ... 24 Bond, Samuel John ... ... ... 105 Alcock, Henry ... ... ... ... 257 Prisoner Released under Bonner, Michael .. 132 Alexander, J. T. ... ... 230 Booth, Henry, alias Henry Charles Allan and Sons , Samuel 298, 329, 331 Criminal Code- Strow, alias Norman Walker, Allan and Stark ... ... ... 156 Armstrong,Esme ... ... ... 249 &c' ... ... ... ... 212, 236 Allan and Stark ... ... ... 172 Bourke, John . ... ... 157 Allan and Stark, Messrs. ... ... 223 Prisoners Tried at S.C. or D. Bowden, William John ... 14 Allan and Stark ... ... ... 256 Courts- Bowen, Dick, alias Wilson, alias Allman, Frederick Cecil ... ... 238 Alfred, Joseph ... ... ... 94 Richard Zohn ... ... ... 64 Allan, Ida Myrtle ... ... ... 175 Admussen, Rudolph, alias, Fred Bowman, Andrew ... ... ... 261 Allan, William ... ... ... ... 96 Pinck 320 Boyce, alias John Hunter ... ... 171 Allen, Harry ... ... ... ... 328 Asplin, Bertie Samuel 147 Bradshaw, Walter James ... ... 261
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