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NRS-11033 | Circulars received and sent [Armidale Police Station]

NSW State Archives Collection
AGY-132 | Armidale Police Station
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This series are the Circulars sent and received by the Armidale Police Station. They were sent by the Inspector General, later the Commissioner, and by District Superintendents to all stations under their control. The Inspector General always forwarded circulars received from other departments which were of importance to police either because they were of concern to all public servants or because they touched on matters in which the police were the local agents for other departments. Each station maintained a circular book into which copies of circulars received, and where relevant, copies of circulars sent were pasted or copied.

Apr 1874-Mar 1886 (1/2833), Mar 1906-Dec 1920 (1/2834-36), May 1908-Sep 1921 (8/2261-63), Jan 1939-Jan 1942 (1/2837). Jan 1882 - Dec 1895 (Armidale 33/2616) 9 vols.

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This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.

Created: 1874-04-01 to 1942-01-31

Data time period: 1874-04-01 to 1942-01-31

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