Unit Id Item Date Range Description 1 Description 2 Description 3 Description 4 Description 5
78 Item 27 Nov 1889 - 28 Nov 1889 File 771/1889 W. Piper, Secretary, Henley Beach Races: Requesting permission to race on Henley Beach.
78 01 Jan 1889 - 01 Jan 1889 Files 557/1889 to 819/1889 NE GRG/MRG Unit
79 Item 14 Mar 1890 - 24 Mar 1890 File 221/1890 J.H. Luxmoore & other ratepayers: Police protection at Brighton (alleging Constable Jones had exceeded his authority to the detriment of visitors to Brighton).
79 01 Jan 1890 - 01 Jan 1890 Files 1/1890 to 427/1890 NE GRG/MRG Unit
79 Item 16 Jan 1890 - 29 Jan 1890 File 71/1890 Sub Inspector Besley: Telegrams reporting depredations by the Natives in the Interior.
79 Item 18 Dec 1889 - 25 Jul 1891 File 58/1890 Conduct of M.C. McBean. Reporting From: Sub-Insp Besley
79 Item 10 Mar 1890 - 12 Apr 1890 File 260/1890 M.C. Willshire: Re the Revd. Schwartz's report of alleged illtreatment of Natives in the Interior.
79 Item 28 Apr 1890 - 01 Jul 1890 File 359/1890 M.C. Willshire: Reporting having kept no journals during his trip after Native witnesses.
80 01 Jan 1890 - 01 Jan 1890 Files 442/1890 to 970/1890 NE GRG/MRG Unit
80 Item 19 Oct 1890 - 23 Oct 1890 File 898/1890 L.C. Kelly, Exeter Police Station: Reporting a man named Gee endeavoring to lecture on the 'labor question' prevented by mob.
80 Item 17 Sep 1890 - 13 Feb 1891 File 782/1890 Commissioner of Police: Requesting a supply of rugs on loan from the Military Stores Office re Strikes.
80 Item 12 Jul 1890 - 05 Jan 1891 File 582/1890 Lance Corporal Thomas, Kooringa Police Station: Declining promotion to Corporal and relative to his removal from Kooringa. Promotion of Lance Corporal Joseph Waters.
80 Item 03 Oct 1890 - 04 Oct 1890 File 838/1890 T.E. Creer, Adelaide Steam Tug Co.: Requesting Police protection on Semaphore Jetty for loading of launch.
80 Item 14 Oct 1890 - 16 Oct 1890 File 879/1890 Clerks, District Councils: Equipment for Special Constables.
80 Item 20 Oct 1890 - 23 Oct 1890 File 900/1890 Inspector Woodcock: Forwarding printed matter re the Strike. 'C. Beer's Manifesto or Two Sides to Every Question', and 'Mr Gee and Trades Unionism'.
80 Item 26 Sep 1890 - 06 Oct 1890 File 813/1890 F. Pinard per W.H. Dunsterville, Clerk to the Licensing Bench: Reporting illegal wine hawking in Port Adelaide.
80 Item 03 Sep 1890 - 15 Sep 1890 File 750/1890 Elias Solomon, Marrabel: Reporting re strikes.
80 Item 30 Oct 1890 - 03 Nov 1890 File 934/1890 W. Silverlock, Independent Order of Rechabites: Reporting larrikinism at the Semaphore.
80 Item 25 Sep 1890 - 30 Nov 1890 File 798/1890 Sub-Inspector Doyle: Re Strike matters at the Port.
81 Item 18 Jan 1891 - 28 Jan 1891 File 97/1891 Inspector Saunders: Reporting strike matters at Port Pirie.
81 Item - File 361/1891
81 Item 24 Apr 1891 - 21 Jul 1891 File 418/1891 Inspector Besley: Telegrams re murder of Aborigines Donkey and Roger by Native Police. Includes letter from Mounted Constable South casting doubt on M.C. Willshire's sanity.
81 Item 16 Jan 1891 - 17 Jan 1891 File 93/1891 Harrold Bros, Adelaide: Protection for free labor at Port Pirie.
81 Item 04 Jan 1891 - 08 Jan 1891 File 22/1891 William Coy, Painter, Sturt St.: Complaining of alleged brothel next to his house. Prostitues referred to are Margaret Johnson, Edith Ryan and Florence Edwards. Police allege Coy has been living off the prostitution of Edith Ryan, now his supposed wife.
81 Item 28 Jan 1891 - 28 Jan 1891 File 122/1891 Commissioner of Police: Extra police protection for Port Pirie.
81 01 Jan 1890 - 01 Jan 1891 Files 1018/1890 to 423/1891 NE GRG/MRG Unit
81 Item 18 Dec 1890 - 10 Jan 1891 File 1104/1890 M.C. Armstrong: Reporting unsafe condition of the Henley Beach Jetty.
82 Item - File 244/1892
82 Item 17 Nov 1891 - 27 Nov 1891 File 1040/1891 Town Clerk: Reporting nuisance by prostitutes on King William St. between the Gresham and Hayman's Corner.
82 Item 12 Feb 1892 - 18 Feb 1892 File 202/1892 Samuel Johnson, Superintendent, Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute: Complaining of fire lit by moonlight picnickers at Brighton.
82 Item 25 Jan 1892 - 17 Feb 1892 File 139/1892 Town Clerk, Brighton: Requesting a patrol along beach at Brighton re bathers.
82 Item - File 212/1892
82 Item 14 Jan 1892 - 28 Jan 1892 File 137/1892 Andrew DAffy and others: Petition from Residents, Gilbert St: Complaining of brothel in Gilbert Street. 'Waverley Villa' occupied by Mary Ann Richards alias Edith De Gray. 'Sydney Villa' occupied by 'Olive De Coussey'
82 01 Jan 1891 - 01 Jan 1892 Files 430/1891 to 257/1892 NE GRG/MRG Unit
83 01 Jan 1892 - 01 Jan 1892 Files 261/1892 to 798/1892 NE GRG/MRG Unit
83 Item 12 Jun 1892 - 05 Jul 1892 File 627/1892 J. Goret: Disturbance at brothel in Knox St. Prostitutes referred to are Caroline Fowler, May O'Neal, Nellie Gebhart, Catherine Duffy, Annie Noyle, Annie Foley, Mary Keswick, Kate Lyons and Olive De Coussy.
83 Item - File 480/1892
83 Item 02 Jul 1892 - 08 Dec 1892 File 701/1892 Anonymous ('Not a Gambler'): Gambling dens in Norwood.
84 Item 04 Sep 1892 - 07 Sep 1892 File 865/1892 Anonymous ('A Citizen'): Re a brothel in Hindmarsh Square. Brothel kept by Mrs Chapman. Prostitutes referred to are Constance Burgoyne, May Manning, Annie Ryan and Mabel Edge.
84 Item 05 Dec 1892 - 22 Dec 1892 File 1131/1892 Mounted Constable William East, Prospect: Re rates due on Police Station property at Prospect.
84 01 Jan 1892 - 01 Jan 1892 Files 801/1892 to 1196/1892 NE GRG/MRG Unit
85 Item 08 May 1893 - 26 May 1894 File 455/1893 Inspector Besley: Police Patrol Camp at Tempe Downs
85 Item - File 51/1893
85 Item 11 Jun 1893 - 30 Sep 1893 File 552/1893 Foot Constable Pawson: Complaint re ice cream vendors carrying on a game called penny "dips".
85 Item - File 558/1893
85 Item - File 530/1893
85 01 Jan 1893 - 01 Jan 1893 Files 8/1893 to 600/1893 NE GRG/MRG Unit
85 Item 15 May 1893 - 06 Jun 1893 File 471/1893 Anonymous: Re Mrs Cohen or Coan of Hindley St. Envelope is addressed "Mr Peterswold Hed police - man Adelaide". Relates to Yetta Cohen, sly grog selling and brothel keeping. Prostitutes referred to are Kissy Smith, Emily Purchase, Mabel Edge and Lizzie Brown alias Melbourne Liz, Josephine Lang. Other females named are Rachel Curtis recently discharged from the Reformatory and Annie Lang the sister of J. Lang, an underage girl immediately removed to the State Children's Department.
85 Item - File 186/1893
86 Item 21 Oct 1893 - 24 Oct 1893 File 927/1893 Town Clerk, Semaphore: Requesting Police protection for Largs Bay.