ALLEGED MURDER.
AFTERMATH OF GANG FEUD
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(Received January 20th, 10. oo p.m.)
SYDNEY, Januarv 20.
At the Coroner's enquiry into the death of Bernard Dalton, who was shot during a gang feud outside a hotel, the Coroner committed Francis Green for trial 011 a charge of murder, but Jam°s Devine, who was subsequently arrested 011 the same charge, was discharged. 'Hie chief witness against Green was Walter Tomlinson, who was wounded on the same occasion.
[On November 9th there was a shooting affray at Surrey Hills, which resulted in The death of Bernard Daiton, aged 4-">. One of his companions. Walter Tomlinson, was seriously injured.]
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19832, 21 January 1930, Page 15
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