C
1
a'graderoe? Leinolo) and da bobnetta,laciane'i JROTOT¶,rebwał Total!
eva, bns „Alel „redodol dd8 yabatud? no .n.a d♪.01 da soi110
od brazar dit kw romrievod add yonelIsomi siH ot noitariotat nistxeo
.suivies tot eldail smo✨noli ni stoejdus nsitt:uà bas naaried 221
bne ex alÍ.0”,anomamask 88. off abrayOT BÅ
ai unawaie“ stað eit te od bertelor eonsdrudelb eddiebe 12 II. of
to 88e7¶ olduq edi ni og sleer omga of berreter,Jabłoni edð doitw "Iks!! wantı)" add to yyoo s no galynats bris mob gatwovið ylizon Lugmoo bad Jneuriavoð rikliga eit tart awen odd benistnos
• podwr tot jilbliud aqLineItted owt benedorug
bas qolasal! I. o,cadoвtuð ðí. off ebïyer BÀ
- Lano) and redeli .Ti mort droger bevleoer evel .dooX 8.0
us eroted yazsaq rennib a da nem eset todd somati tot Istened *‡noed Ima¶® almasov add to yntante edt to ewen baerya ghal dailərdi dao blow bus Jey adelynos ton si somebira edt tud „“afix" bas
,bebasqave ed að moitos ret
bita aboo" yasinti.I. TrussarieI OV.olf abrajOI HÁ
bno zgnoa mamed cna zreddo bina en tand betroqui gizadok fento100 -Hoolwox mi savod sin da dişin ta "dook" bedvode
notiteui no el eн .BITTO 281.6% abrayOI BÅ
4
Jælt atroqer zibasrqs yd ssonido nedslyfti of beint adw 7001110 » mox nok at admod goth of iadnist mort animos exeTM Benefqo198
.ege to awsey 08 od gu solviss Tot sideli ai odw nem e si að
brex) add to regonell edt,mmandoief sbrøJOT SÅ
+
·
ed of berete syowlo cari ad sa esso Latoeqa a al e¤,Indol sonte [[ew prev bevared aad of Joe¿dus deitita a sa bosiloruton edt od noitaarroħti yns bedaoimamoo ayawls asd eß .betrata raw add no at red bo Istori strií batoubnoo aan hre saltinodduk yanthimi
•Innaam yÏIsbro
Hon. Colonial Secretary,
Enclosure 11.
456
I attach report from the Chief Detective Inspector with copy of refused charge and statement by sergeant in charge at Central re incident of two Cermans and a Dane being met by Police
Constable A33 Reid coming from a brothel in Old Bailey at about
1.30 in the morning. There was really nothing in this.
2. Police Sergeant 61, Adlington states that on the night
of the 30th ultimo at 10.15 p.m. he met Lance-Sergeant Cockle
opposite No.2 College Gardens. There appeared to be a great
jubilation going on by what appeared to be about 10 persons. The
noise was a nuisance and I called the boy and told him to tell his
mater to tell his guests to make less noise. The master shortly afterwards came out of the front door and I spoke to him person-
ally and asked him to stop the noise or I should have to report
the matter. The noise then stopped and I went away. The master
of the house was a German and I do not know his name. He was a
tall man. This was the night of the last publication of the S.M.S
"Enden's capture of British boats.
#
3. Rev. Machonachie of Union Church who lives close to the
German Club states that the Germans are behaving more quietly and
orderly than ever at the German Club. He remembers that on the night following the first news of the Enden's capturing British ships they appeared to have a jubilation, but he had no cause for
complaint. His only complaint is of the noise in the bowling alley which on some nights appears to go on all night. The noise is made by the balls rolling and knocking the pegs.
Above is the only evidence I have had regarding noise
and rowdiness.
I have been unable to get any evidence of their spread- ing rumours and inciting Indians and Chinese in this Colony against the United Kingdom.
sd.
C. McI. Messer,
Capt. Supt. of Police
8th October, 1914.