New South Wales Police Gazette 1933 - CD second
Archive Digital Books Australasia
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Media: DATA CD - 1 CD (700 pages)
Year: (1932) 2009
ISBN: 9781742224442
Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia
This product is sold as a CD SECOND or SPARE.
- "CD seconds" or "spares" are perfectly good data wise, but have been put aside due to:
- faulty label printing, e.g. off colour or misaligned. A few have been manually labelled or corrected
over-produced initially, so offered as "spares" to clear
They are all offered at 60% to 90% discount (from the normal price). They will be supplied in clear CD sleeves, rather than the normal CD cases. In many cases they are the last available, i.e. they won't be available, even at full price, when sold out.
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Police gazettes are a highly underused source of unique information - information that cannot be found elsewhere. The Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force, and as such you can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher:
- apprehensions
- complainants
- deaths in public places
- escapees and absconders from custody
- lost or stolen property and stock - names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches
- deserting wives, families, etc
- deserting from military service
- deserting from merchant vessels
- inquests
- missing friends
- persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued
- police promotion examination results and appointments
- prisoners discharged from gaols
- prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence)
- prohibited immigrants
SAMPLE ENTRY (from the 11 January 1933 issue):
WARRANTS ISSUED.
WARRANTS have been issued by the Courts mentioned for the arrest of persons hereinafter named and/or described:-
Burwood.-Burwood Bench-CECIL JAMES SMITH, stealing a gas stove, value £3, prop: of the War Service Homes Commission, at Enfield, on or about the 25th November, 1932, issued on the 29th ult., and signed by H. S. Beveridge, J.P.; 26, 5 ft. 7 in., thin build, fair compl., brown hair, hazel eyes; light-coloured suit, double-breasted vest, soft white shirt open at neck, and a brown felt hat turned down in front; a dealer. Identical with offender same name, alias Cyril Smith. (vide N.S.W. Photo.-book 123, page 14).
High quality scanned images of the whole years worth of issues. This CD has been bookmarked for easy navigation, and pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
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