INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND.
England.— lnquiry is requested for William Cammack, baker, age forty-one, height 5 ft. 9 in., blue eyes, fair complexion; pleasant expression ; small features. He has a small bald spot on one side of his head. He is a native of Lancashire, England, and was last heard of about five years ago at the Coronation Hotel, Eltham. Inquiry by the Under-Secretary for Internal Affairs, on behalf of May Rosalind Cammack, 4 Blenheim Place, Ombersley Road, Spark Brook, Birmingham, England. (P. 14/55.)
Sydney (New South Wales).— Special and discreet inquiry is requested by the Inspector-General of Police with a view to the location of Benjamin Corse, alias Benjamin Barker, native of England, music-teacher, age fifty, height 5 ft. 7Jin., sallow complexion, dark hair turning grey, blue eyes, soar on left wrist. (See Police Gazette, 1911, page 171, and Photographs, 1911, paga 28.) He is believed to have returned to this Dominion about January last. Any information obtained in respect of his present whereabouts is to be telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police, Wellington. (C.R. 12/398.)
Sydney (New South Wales). —A warrant has been issued by the Central Police Bench for the arrest of Thomas R. Prowles, charged with embezzling the sum of £2, the property of the British Pianoforte Depot (Limited), at Goulburn, on the 26th September, 1913. Offender is about forty years of age, 6 ft. 1 in. high, stout build, about 15 st. weight, ruddy complexion, fair hair turning slightly grey, thin oil top, clean-shaved, veins of face showing through skin, thick lips, of good address, an agent or canvasser; stated that he was at one time a member of the New South Wales Police Force in the western district, also a member of the Queensland police ; dresses well, usually in grey clothes, soft-felt hat, and cycle-leggings; has been registered as a eycle-rider ; a married man with a family. Left Goulburn about the beginning of October last, supposed canvassing for another firm. He is supposed to be in New Zealand. Arrest desired. (P. 14/558.)
Sydney (New South Wales).— Stolen on the 30tli ultimo, the property of E. J. HAGERBAUM, optician, King Street, a pair of Stenor folding glasses, No. 367287 ; a pair of white aluminium and crocodile leather glasses ; two pairs of No. 8 Zeiss aluminium glasses, Nos. 418805 and 418806 ; three pairs of No. 8 Zeiss black glasses, Nos. 370451, 370446, and 349469 ; a pair of No. 6 Zeiss black glasses, No. 318232 ; and a pair of black Lemaire prism glasses. Identifiable. Inquiry is requested in the Dominion. (C.R. 14/201.)
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 14, 15 April 1914, Page 240
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427INQUIRIES, ETC., FROM OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 14, 15 April 1914, Page 240
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