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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Report upon an inquiry into services for victims of crime : discussion paper, 1994
... Report upon an inquiry into services for victims of crime : discussion paper...RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne victims of crimes -- services for -- victoria victims of crimes -- services for -- australia -- victoria ISBN: 0730646599 Discussion paer Report upon an inquiry into services for victims of crime : discussion paper Report Victorian Community Council Against Violence ...Discussion paerISBN: 0730646599victims of crimes -- services for -- victoria, victims of crimes -- services for -- australia -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Rape : reform of law and procedure : supplementary issues, 1992
... ...victims of crime...RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne rape -- law and legislation -- victoria rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc -- victoria sex crimes -- victoria rape victims of crime committal proceedings victoria police interrogation compensation state issue ISBN: 073062322x Report no. 46 Supplementary issues July 1992 Rape : reform of law and procedure : supplementary issues Report Law Reform Commission of Victoria ...Report no. 46 Supplementary issues July 1992ISBN: 073062322xrape -- law and legislation -- victoria, rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc -- victoria, sex crimes -- victoria, rape, victims of crime, committal proceedings, victoria, police interrogation, compensation, state issue -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph, Criminal Photograph James Duncan
... crimes of the 1850s. Duncan, along with James Morgan, John James, Stephen Fox and John Roberts , robbed the ship of over cash and gold nuggets at gun point while she was anchored at Hobsons Bay, off Melbourne. One of the victims...crimes of the 1850s. Duncan, along with James Morgan, John James, Stephen Fox and John Roberts , robbed the ship of over cash and gold nuggets at gun point while she was anchored at Hobsons Bay, off Melbourne. One of the victims ...James Duncan was tried for his involvement in the Nelson Robbery in 1852. The robbery of the barque 'Nelson' is one of the most notorious crimes of the 1850s. Duncan, along with James Morgan, John James, Stephen Fox and John Roberts , robbed the ship of over cash and gold nuggets at gun point while she was anchored at Hobsons Bay, off Melbourne. One of the victims of the robbery identified Duncan to police by his voice. Duncan was sentenced by the notorious Justice Redmond Barry to 15 years hard labour on the roads. Black and white photograph mounted on card.duncan, morgan, james, fox, roberts, nelson, nelson robbery, gold rush, redmond barry -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - LEVEY, TRACEY
... Tracey wants to encourage other like victims to come forward. Levey Tracey Child abuse Crime Police Glen Huntly Glen Huntly Primary School Waratah Avenue Bentleigh Levey Matt ‘Adopt a Family’ Grange Road Amor Wayne Detective Sergeant Munro Avenue Moorabbin Police Station Leete Sophie Constable Article LEVEY, TRACEY ...This file contains one item: 1/An article from the Extra subsection of The Age, dated 22/12/2013, pertaining to Tracey Levey, a woman who was molested when she was five years old and walking home from school in Glen Huntly. Levey repressed the memories of the event until the fifth birthday of her own daughter, whereupon she underwent depression and marital strife, and had to attend counselling. She repressed the memories again until she was forty, but recalled them a second time upon reading about Robert Keith Knight, whom she realised might have been the perpetrator. Police investigated her case and discerned that the perpetrator was not Knight, but another, deceased, unspecified offender. Tracey wants to encourage other like victims to come forward.levey tracey, child abuse, crime, police, glen huntly, glen huntly primary school, waratah avenue, bentleigh, levey matt, ‘adopt a family’, grange road, amor wayne detective sergeant, munro avenue, moorabbin police station, leete sophie constable -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, Enterprise Photo Company, 1897
... victims dig their own graves under the guise that they were digging for gold. He would then shoot them, take their valuables, and bury them. entertainment album captain lee weller charles burgess arthur preston frank harwood frank butler crime blue mountains new south wales murder tragedy gold gold mine sydney morning herald swanhilda richard ashe Obverse: 1897 / Butler's inseparable Friend / Cap ' Lee Weller / The Victim Burgess / A OT Preston / Frank Harwood / alias / Butler / J. ...The photograph depicts eleven vignettes relating to the murders of Captain Lee Weller, Charles Burgess and Arthur Preston by Frank Butler (born Richard Ashe, alias Frank Harwood). Some historians consider Butler to be Australia's first serial killer. Butler submitted written advertisements to the classified columns of the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper looking for people to join him in prospecting for gold. Butler took his victims into the Blue Mountains in New South Wales and told fabricated stories of gold mines worth thousands of pounds. He then made his victims dig their own graves under the guise that they were digging for gold. He would then shoot them, take their valuables, and bury them.Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper mounted on card.Obverse: 1897 / Butler's inseparable Friend / Cap ' Lee Weller / The Victim Burgess / A OT Preston / Frank Harwood / alias / Butler / J. Mulhall & Son / discoverers of Burgess grave / Butlers supposed Wife / Frisco / Examining Burgess corpse at Black Range near Parkes NSW / The Swanhda / His Prospecting Tools / Burgs Waggonette used for Prospecting sold Butler / (?) / The Butler Tragedies Reverse: BMMA03308 / Removal story of the / 1997.3119 / Butler murders near / Parkes NSW 1897 / 84 - 35 - 1 / Enterprise Photo Company, / 26 Elizabeth Street, / SYDNEY. /entertainment album, captain lee weller, charles burgess, arthur preston, frank harwood, frank butler, crime, blue mountains, new south wales, murder, tragedy, gold, gold mine, sydney morning herald, swanhilda, richard ashe -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Robert Gellately, The specter of genocide : mass murder in historical perspective, 2003
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Crimes against humanity Genocide - History eading international experts offer an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analyses of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century and extensive coverage of the post-1945 period - including the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Guatemala. "This collection of essays by leading international experts offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century. The book contains studies of the Armenian genocide, the victims ...eading international experts offer an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analyses of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century and extensive coverage of the post-1945 period - including the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Guatemala. "This collection of essays by leading international experts offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century. The book contains studies of the Armenian genocide, the victims of Stalinist terror, the Holocaust, and imperial Japan. Several authors explore colonialism and address the fate of the indigenous peoples in Africa, North America, and Australia. As well, there is extensive coverage of the post-1945 period, including the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Guatemala. The book emphasizes the importance of comparative analysis and theoretical discussion, and it raises new questions about the difficult challenges for modernity constituted by genocide and other mass crimes.Index, p.396.eading international experts offer an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analyses of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century and extensive coverage of the post-1945 period - including the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Guatemala. "This collection of essays by leading international experts offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century. The book contains studies of the Armenian genocide, the victims of Stalinist terror, the Holocaust, and imperial Japan. Several authors explore colonialism and address the fate of the indigenous peoples in Africa, North America, and Australia. As well, there is extensive coverage of the post-1945 period, including the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Guatemala. The book emphasizes the importance of comparative analysis and theoretical discussion, and it raises new questions about the difficult challenges for modernity constituted by genocide and other mass crimes.crimes against humanity, genocide - history -
Orbost & District Historical Societycharge book, 11.6.1885 - 30.1. 1944
... This book is associated with Orbost and provides insights into the nature of crime as well as the experiences of police and victims in Orbost. charge-booh-orbost-police-station crimes law A large, heavy register with hand-written entries. ...The Sergeant, senior Constable, or Constable on duty at Orbost Watchhouse, received all charges against prisoners brought in by different constables, ascertained their nature and if satisfied it was a proper charge was obliged to record the name of each prisoner and the particulars of the offence. This information was recorded in a charge book. Recorded also were details pertaining to the charge itself included: the charge number; the date and hour of both the apprehension and the recording of the charge in the Charge book; personal details of the person being charged including name, address, date and place of birth, a short summary of the nature of the offence and any other relevant details which followed the charges. In general entries became less detailed over time but the format of the entries and the type of information collected remained similar.This book is associated with Orbost and provides insights into the nature of crime as well as the experiences of police and victims in Orbost.A large, heavy register with hand-written entries. Pages are ruled with columns and printed headings. It also contains an indexed list of names and dates in a separate section at the back.charge-booh-orbost-police-station crimes law -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, William Thomson Hill, The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell : the life story of the victim of Germany's most barbarous crime, 1915
... The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell : the life story of the victim of Germany's most barbarous crime...The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell : the life story of the victim of Germany's most barbarous crime Book Paperback book William Thomson Hill Hutchinson & Co ..."The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell: The Life Story of the Victim of Germany's Most Barbarous Crime" recounts the tragic and inspiring story of Edith Cavell, a British nurse whose unwavering dedication during World War I led to her execution. William Thomson Hill meticulously chronicles Cavell's life and service in Belgium, where she aided wounded soldiers from all sides of the conflict. This historical biography explores the circumstances surrounding Cavell's arrest and trial, painting a vivid picture of wartime Belgium and the moral complexities faced by those caught in the crossfire. More than just a biography, this book serves as a powerful testament to courage, compassion, and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable adversity. Cavell's story has resonated deeply for generations, solidifying her place as a martyr and a symbol of humanitarianism amidst the brutal realities of war. It is a timeless and important account of a life lived in service to others. - from BiblioSmall, worn paperback book with a faded and discoloured cream cover that is torn along the spine. There is a portrait of Nurse Cavell in a round template in the centre of the cover and the title and sub-title are rinted above and below the image in brown print.non-fiction"The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell: The Life Story of the Victim of Germany's Most Barbarous Crime" recounts the tragic and inspiring story of Edith Cavell, a British nurse whose unwavering dedication during World War I led to her execution. William Thomson Hill meticulously chronicles Cavell's life and service in Belgium, where she aided wounded soldiers from all sides of the conflict. This historical biography explores the circumstances surrounding Cavell's arrest and trial, painting a vivid picture of wartime Belgium and the moral complexities faced by those caught in the crossfire. More than just a biography, this book serves as a powerful testament to courage, compassion, and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable adversity. Cavell's story has resonated deeply for generations, solidifying her place as a martyr and a symbol of humanitarianism amidst the brutal realities of war. It is a timeless and important account of a life lived in service to others. - from Biblio edith cavell, nurses biograohy, world war 1914-1918 german atrocities, german occupation of belgium -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumNewspaper Article, Shepparton News - John Gribben, "Connections to organised crime (POW)"
... victims. He is buried at Tatura War Cemetery. "Connections to organised crime (POW)" Newspaper Article Shepparton News - John Gribben ...One full page article with 2 colour photos. A story of murder in a POW Camp near Sydney during WW1. One prisoner, an extortionist, was killed by a group of his victims. He is buried at Tatura War Cemetery. Newsprintpow, extortion, murder, ww1, german war cemetery, shepparton news -
Public Record Office VictoriaDocument (item) - The prison letters of George Bateson
... crime, and instead sentenced Bateson to 15 years’ hard labour, with the first three years to be spent in chains. In 1871, Bateson was released, having spent four years less in prison than his original sentence. During and after his time in prison, Bateson wrote letters to the authorities to assert that he was innocent, falsely accused and the victim of a conspiracy. ...In Victoria’s State archives there is a remarkable cache of letters written by George Bateson, who was arrested and convicted of sodomy in late 1860. There are some 200 letters addressed to notable Victorians including the governor, premier, inspector-general of penal establishments, members of parliament, and lawyers. These rare documents provide powerful evidence of homosexual life and the impacts of mid-nineteenth century laws relating to sodomy. The story begins on an evening in November 1860, when 19-year-old William Gardner went to the police to complain that the previous evening, when he was staying at a city hotel with George Bateson, he had been subjected to Bateson’s sexual advances. The police asked Gardner to meet with Bateson again the following evening and when their sexual connection was sufficiently advanced, Gardner should cough twice. He agreed to the plan, and when Gardner coughed the police emerged from a closet in the hallway, catching the two men in the act. Bateson was convicted of sodomy in 1860, but his death sentence was recorded rather than pronounced. In due course the Governor of Victoria commuted the sentence, as was usual for the crime, and instead sentenced Bateson to 15 years’ hard labour, with the first three years to be spent in chains. In 1871, Bateson was released, having spent four years less in prison than his original sentence. During and after his time in prison, Bateson wrote letters to the authorities to assert that he was innocent, falsely accused and the victim of a conspiracy. He demanded that this terrible miscarriage of justice should be reversed and a pardon granted to him. Bateson was not the first man in Victoria to be convicted and sentenced in this way; nor was he the first to petition for redress. But the extent of his letters and the scope of the issues raised in them offer a remarkable insight into homosexual life in the mid-nineteenth century, such as how men might meet each other, and approaches to police and punish homosexual behaviour. Bateson’s letters provide crucial evidence to expand our understanding of Victoria’s queer past. Quoted from "A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects" by Graham Willett, Angela Bailey, Timothy W. Jones and Sarah Rood. -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Summary Offences Act 1966 and Vagrancy Act 1966 : a review : discussion paper no. 26, 1992
... RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne victoria. summary offences act 1966 victoria. vagrancy act 1966 vagrancy -- law and legislation -- victoria. crimes without victims -- victoria disorderly conduct -- victoria contraventions (criminal law) -- victoria vagrancy -- victoria criminal law -- victoria ISSN: 0818 6413 ISBN: 0730623181 Discussion paper No. 26 Summary Offences Act 1966 and Vagrancy Act 1966 : a review : discussion paper no. 26 Report Law Reform Commission of Victoria ...Discussion paper No. 26ISSN: 0818 6413 ISBN: 0730623181victoria. summary offences act 1966, victoria. vagrancy act 1966, vagrancy -- law and legislation -- victoria. crimes without victims -- victoria, disorderly conduct -- victoria, contraventions (criminal law) -- victoria, vagrancy -- victoria, criminal law -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReports, Rape: reform of law and procedure : interim report : report no. 42, 1991
... RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne rape -- law and legislation -- victoria rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc. -- victoria sex crimes -- victoria ISBN: 073062336x (Interim report) ISBN: 0730623440 (Appendixes to interim report) No. of volumes: 2 Volume range: Interim report & Appendixes to interim report Interim report Report no. 42 Appendixes to interim report no. 42 July 1991 Rape: reform of law and procedure : interim report : report no. 42 Reports Law Reform Commission of Victoria ...No. of volumes: 2 Volume range: Interim report & Appendixes to interim report Interim report Report no. 42 Appendixes to interim report no. 42 July 1991ISBN: 073062336x (Interim report) ISBN: 0730623440 (Appendixes to interim report)rape -- law and legislation -- victoria, rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc. -- victoria, sex crimes -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith CollectionReport, Rape: reform of law and procedure : report no. 43, 1991
... RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection Building 13 379-405 Russell Street Melbourne melbourne rape -- law and legislation -- victoria rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc. -- victoria sex crimes -- victoria ISBN: 0730623130 Report no. 43 Rape: reform of law and procedure : report no. 43 Report Law Reform Commission of Victoria ...Report no. 43ISBN: 0730623130rape -- law and legislation -- victoria, rape victims -- legal status: laws: etc. -- victoria, sex crimes -- victoria -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1931-1935, 2009
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1931-1935 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915, 2008
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1911-1915 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1926-1930, 2009
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1926-1930 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920, 2008
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925, 2009
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, Police Gazette New South Wales 19th Century Set 1862-1900
... Very detailed descriptions are often given for wanted people. Many victims of crime are also mentioned. 7 optical discs Police Gazette New South Wales 19th Century Set 1862-1900 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales Police Gazette 19th Century Set 1862-1900 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, these Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. Apart from any changes within the police force that are listed (promotions, demotions, dismissals, deaths etc), information is also given on housebreak-ins, robberies, arson, murders, lost horses and cattle, deserters, escaped prisoners, inquest verdicts, missing friends, and reports on those released. Notices from interstate police gazettes are sometimes included. Very detailed descriptions are often given for wanted people. Many victims of crime are also mentioned.7 optical discsnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette 19th Century Set 1862-1900 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, these Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. Apart from any changes within the police force that are listed (promotions, demotions, dismissals, deaths etc), information is also given on housebreak-ins, robberies, arson, murders, lost horses and cattle, deserters, escaped prisoners, inquest verdicts, missing friends, and reports on those released. Notices from interstate police gazettes are sometimes included. Very detailed descriptions are often given for wanted people. Many victims of crime are also mentioned.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1936-1938, 2009
... 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 1 optical disc New South Wales police gazette compendium 1936-1938 Document Archive CD Books Australia ...New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. 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 immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, McEvoy, Hugh, Jones, A., finds the Body, 1946
... Fiction Crime fiction Mystery Hugh mcEvoy When Private Jones finds a body in the grounds of Pendleholme Military Hospital it is thought to be that of an air-raid victim until some enthusiastic medical officers smuggle it into the X-ray department. ...When Private Jones finds a body in the grounds of Pendleholme Military Hospital it is thought to be that of an air-raid victim until some enthusiastic medical officers smuggle it into the X-ray department. Inspector Dingle of the local police is called upon to solve the mystery.224 p. : green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, has title and author's name in orange and white letters on black background, and image showing profile of man's head, with cigarette drooping from mouth. Front endpaper is a plan of the fictional Pendleholme Military Hospital.fictionWhen Private Jones finds a body in the grounds of Pendleholme Military Hospital it is thought to be that of an air-raid victim until some enthusiastic medical officers smuggle it into the X-ray department. Inspector Dingle of the local police is called upon to solve the mystery.fiction, crime fiction, mystery, hugh mcevoy
