Constable Buquor person
also known as: Buquor, Mr. Buquor
Summary: A constable who arrested Ah Tom and held warrants for other Chinamen selling opium.
Completeness: 58/100 Grade D
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cited from Daniel Coomer, whose place of business… (1888) · +1 more
Daniel Coomer, whose place of business
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the scene and called upon the would-be mur-
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a double barreled shotgun down on Dan, who
fortunately was near a stone…
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Daniel Coomer, whose place of business…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Opium Selling Is Illegal ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details