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alias Patrick Feeney, was given in
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Police Department Moreton District Police Depot January 1st 1892 Constable William Huston, 146A, states - re attached communications - that about 2 O.C. A. M. on Decr. 1st. 1891, William alias Patrick Feeney, was given in charge by a Mr Amos of Upper Roma Street, for Burglary. In the Police Court on the same date Mr. Amos deposed that "I heard a noise in the house. when I got up I saw a man running down the stairs and in into the back yard; he turned the corner sharply and went into a vacant allotment" Mr Baker of Netley House, deposed that from what he heard he got up out of his bed and searched the house (Netley House) to see if there was any person in it. There was noise as if a man was going through the house. In about a 1/4 of an hour after he heard Mr Amos sing out that there was a man in his house, he got up again; made a thorough search and found this man, Feeney, lying under the seat of a closet in the vacant allotment. Feeney had no book on him; he was sober but feigned drunkenness. Feeney had been in the employ of