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This file is fully searchable (read search tips page) but is not FASTFIND enabled New South Wales Police Gazette 1880 Ref. AU2103-1880 ISBN: 978 1 921416 12 5 This book was kindly loaned to Archive CD Books Australia by New South Wales Justice and Police Museum http://www.hht.net.au/museums/jp/justice_and_police_museum Navigating this CD To view the contents of this CD use the bookmarks and Adobe Reader’s forward and back buttons to browse through the pages. Alternatively use any table of contents or book index to look for specific information and then use Adobe Reader’s page navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window to go to the relevant page. Searching this CD • This CD is searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later. It is also FASTFIND enabled, giving very fast searches of all files on the CD at once! The FASTFIND search enhancement only works with Adobe Reader 6 or later. 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Ali Lum, 388 Allan Charles, 188 A Ah Watt James, 393 Allan John Scott, 203 Aaron Joseph, 13 Ah Moo Hong, 54 Ah Chong, 393 Allison Mrs., 151 Aarons Isaac, 36 Al' Wan, 55 Ali Ching, 403 Allison Matthew, 188 Aaron Louis, 106 Ah Sinning, 59 Ali Foo, 403 Alison Matthew, 188 Aaron Isaac, 157 .&h See, 65 Al' Hee, 403 Alison William, 291 Aaro ns D. , 296 A h Bow, 65 Ali Lik, 403 Alvera George, 45 Aarons Isaac, 348 Ali Son,72 Ali Kin, 411 Alderton Henry, 284 A. A. Company, 172 Ali Tong, 80. 104 Ali Hock, 437 Alderton Henry, 321, 328 Abel Louis, 54 Ali Hong, 82, 96 Ali Suay, 437 Alderton Henry, 393 Abbotts Joseph, 192 Ali You, 86 Ah Ming, 446 Alexander Mary J., 193 Abbott Joseph, alias James Wil- Ali Sam, 89 Al' Sin, 448, 455 Alexander Jacob, 197 liams, 242 Ali Tin, 89 Ali Soon, 449 Alexander W., 237 Abbott John, 325 Ali Waugh, 89 Ali Yee, 455 Alexander John, 357 Abbott Richard, 364 Al' Sam, 95 Al' Tun, 462 Alexander William, 360 Abraham & Co., 193 All Foo Margaret, 97, 131 Ahrens Charles, 100 Alexander Agnes, alias Smith Abrahams Abraham, 320, 340, Ali Foo, 97 Ahearn John, 104 alias Brown, 392 358 Ah Hon, 99 Ahearn Timothy, 106 Alexander Joseph, 392 Abrams Mrs., 197 Ah Toong, 99 Aberns John F., 198 Alexander James, 398 Abrams L. G., 197 Ali Soon, 99 Aitkin Marcus L., 17 Alexander William, 445, 446 Abrahams Henry Clement, 342 Ah You, 105 Aiken Mr., 152 Alcoek & Co., 468 Abigal Francis, 197' Ah Loo, 109, 122, 130 Aiken George, 254 Albury Municipal Council Abduction of Margaret M'Kear- Ali Bong, 112 Aiken Edward, 317 Chambers, 187, 247 ney, 270, 288 Ali Moo, 114 Aitchison D. F., 44 Albury (arson at), 196 Abercrombie Sergeant, 292 Ali Chu, 139 A. J. S. Bank (forgery), 60 Albury Letter stolen, 228 Abdul -, 402 Ali You, 162 Akers Thomas, 437 Albury Horses left for sale, 370 Abbott W. E., 440 Ali Foo George, 168, 321 Allpress Margaret, 9 Alson Frederick, 192 Aboriginal murdered at Gongol- Al' Lee, 172 Albert (ab), 9 Alkin Rev. T. V., 197, 198, 243, gan, 473 Ah Hing, 172 Albert chain found in Hunter 252 Acis" steamship , stealing from Ali Pack, 172 street, 241 Alsop Mrs., 247 117 Ali Hoong, 183 Alberti Giovanni, 345 Allsop Maria, 473 Ackman & Harris , 216 Ah Wong, 183 Alberto Augustine, 393 Alms boxes broken open at A Cliee , 403 Al' Han, 192 Alfred Alexander, 86 Christ,Church, 332 Aeott George, 475 Ah Yun, 192, 293 Alfred Alexander, 356 Alton Edward D., 364 Adams alias Clarence Williams, Ali Fook, 196 Alfred Michael, 451 Ali Sherbet, 365 445 Ali Hung, 197 Allien Mary Ann, 16 Alm Axel Leonard, 369 Adams Charles, 30 Ali Why, 197 Alloway Mary, 40 Altkin Charles, 370 Adams John, 162 Ali Pang, 202 Allnut R. H. V., 116 Allport Henry, 378 Adams Caroline, 162 Ali Lock, 202 Aldridge -, 72, 313 Alford S. G., 442, 459 Adams Thomas, 167 Ali Dan, 202 Aldridge Ira, alias Henry Jamie- Amos alias Hanster Towns, 34 Adams John, 259 Ali Lock, 202 son, 72, 313, 340 Amos Professor, 51 Adams Thomas, 284 Ali Chit, 232 Aldridge William, 162, 211 Amos Brothers, 77 Adams Walter J., 301, 329, 340 Ali Karl, 232 Alascia Cornelius, 95 Amos Brothers, 112 Adams Thomas, 347 Al' Sing, 232 Alderson Wm. Henry, 95 Amoit William, 98 Adams George, 361 Ali Poon, 232 Alderson & Son, 321, 384 Amner William, 167 Adams Arthur, 373 Ah Cung, alias Cheng Cang, 242 Allingbam Henry, 250 Ammet, alias Solomon, 171, 184 Addis Eber, 221 Ali Shea, 242 Allen James, 29 Amore Thomas, 356 Addis Walter, 347 Ali Hoy, 251 Allen John, 36 Antill William R., 9 Adzley Samuel, 223 Ali See, 251 Allen William, 55 Anderson John Thomas, alias Adger Samuel, 223 Ali Fat, 251 Allen John, 95 Elliott & Co., 30 Adelong Crossing (arson), 270 Ali Quie, alias Ali Quo, 251 Allen John, 105 Anderson William, 60, 251 Adlum Arthur, 275 Ali King, 251 Allen Henry, 152 Anderson John Alex., 67 Adrain Thomas, 415 Ali Cheu, 251 Allen Jeanette, 156 Anderson Jacob, 86 Affieck & Grey, 196, 205 Ali Chan, 253 Allen Alfred, 171 Anderson William, 98 Aggs William S., 118, 224 Ali Pay, 258 Allen Douglas Samuel, 183 Anderson John, 99 Agnew Ellen, 429 Ali Sew, 259 Allen Duncan John, 203 Anderson Mary A., 113 Agnew Walter, 455 Ali Ky, 266 Allen Mr., 216 Anderson Stephen, 114 Ali Pang, 3 Ali Chong, 275 Allen William, 280 Anderson James, 121 Ah Pin, 8 Ali Sin, 280 Allen James, 305, 465 Anderson William, 134 Ah Mew, 8 Ali Man, 293, 302 Allen Frank, 325 Anderson Christopher; 145 Ah Yerrg, 9, 30, 37 Ali Gen, 324, Allen Robert, 327 Anderson Anker, 163 Al' 1#uag,14 Ali Gong, 327 Allen William, 333 Anderson alias Charles Gallag. Ali Lee, 16, 840 Ali Foot, 321 Allen John, 334, 365 her, 187, 207 AhHop, t4,97,45 Ali Lung, 328 Allen Harry, alias Robert Wil- Anderson John, 197 Ali Wah, 39,48 Ali Hung, 329 son, alias Deegan, alias Gra- Anderson Alexander, 203 Ali Sam, 46 Ali Chang, 352 ham, 394, 445 Anderson Charles, 217 Ali Hoon, 46 Ali Boy, 356 Allen Alfred, 402 Anderson Miss, 232 Ali Wah, 48, 104 Ah Wang, 356, 375, 394 Allen Christopher Charles, 420 Anderson John, 246 .&h Foo, 51 Ali Dan, 365 Allen Murray Leith, 425 Anderson Christopher, 26E, 276 Ali Yen, 51 Ah Poo James, 365 Allen Robert, 457 Anderson Hans, 281, 317 2 NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE GAZETTE-INDEX. Anderson Thomas, 291 Ardsley William, 181, 223 Baker, alias Yorkey, 357 Barnett Anthony, 216 Anderson Harry Ingles, 301 Arkey James, 313 Baker James, 377 Barnett Sylvester, 329 Anderson Andrew, 305 Arson, Albury, 205 Baker James, 437 Barnett Walter, 339 Anderson Mrs.,-328 Archbold Philip, 272 Bailey James, 373 Barnett Joshua J., 430 Anderson James, 333 Armour Matthew, 275, 285 Bailey Robert, 357 Barnett Edward, 475 Anderson Thomas Henry, 352 Artinstall William, 218 Bailey David, 13 Barnes Alfred, or Berens, 455 Anderson Charles, 375 Armidale, unclaimed property Bailey Frederick P., 16, 243, 267 Barnes George, 207, 237, 293, Anderson John, 402 for sale, 316 Bailey Stephen, 66 366 Anderson Thomas, 425 Armidale, hotel burnt, 341 Bailey W.
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