excise officer in a sentence
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- The seriously injured passengers were Chew Hon Soon, 16; Raja J . John, 25, Royal Customs and Excise officer Mohd Khaidzir Yusof, 28, his five-month-old son Mohamad Khuzaifah, Ramli Ibrahim, 47, and Noor Salamah Abdullah, 19.
- Also on this last day several'generations'of the brewery's excise officers, including Lorraine Baker and David Bates, bought everyone else a beer by installing a barrel in the brewer tap, The Devonshire, across the road from the brewery.
- The Board of Excise was merged with the existing Board of Taxes and Board of Stamps to create the new Board of Inland Revenue in 1849 . Famous Excise Officers include Robert Burns, Thomas Paine and Adam Smith.
- Chased down by high-speed inflatable boats from the frigate HMS Sutherland, it was escorted to Sandown Bay off the Isle of Wight where customs and excise officers conducted what they called a " fingertip search " of its holds.
- She was recently quoted by Kompas as saying that the order circulated by the director general of customs and excise really referred to those carrying more than Rp 3 million; and that they should declare the money to customs and excise officers.
- So far, 21 people have been arrested, including Senior Superintendent Gregory Wong Pui-sham, a senior Customs and Excise officer in charge of the prosecution, intelligence and investigation bureau who allegedly was offered bribes in return for tipping off the syndicate about raids.
- The Earl was shot on the beach near his own estate of Ardrossan by an excise officer or Gaudger ( Scots ) named Mungo Campbell on 24 October 1769 following a dispute about the latter's right to bear arms on the Earl's grounds.
- As the group slowed down to climb the gate guarding the bridge over the Teville Stream that would take them out of Worthing into open fields, horse-mounted excise officers opened fire at point-blank range on the crowd, who were armed only with wooden staves.
- The right to vote was reserved to the Mayor and Common Council of the town; however, many of these were customs or excise officers, who were disqualified from voting by a change in the law in 1782, so that in the early 19th century there were only 8 voters.
- Between his Dublin education and his work as an Excise Officer, Aeneas Coffey had ample opportunity to observe the design and workings of whiskey stills, as Ireland was the world s leading producer of whiskey in the 19th Century, and Dublin was at the center of that global industry.