TRAGEDY IN SYDNEY GARAGE
MEMBER OF FIRM SHOT Sydney, April 17. Simons Bros.’ garage at Darlinghurst was the scene o£ a tragedj. •Hearing two shots, William Simony working in the garage office,rushed Into the workshop and found his brother Joseph dying, with a bull «*' wound in his temple. Pbill P employed by Simons, was sitting in theH workshop in a dazed condition with an automatic revolver in his hand, - according to William, who told the police that he then knocked Malouf unconscious with a block wood. The parties are members of wealthy Syrian families. William Simons stated that there had been some dispute over,, money missing from the till. 1 William was later charged with maliciously harming Malouf, and remanded till May 1. Bail was allowed. ' .
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 174, 19 April 1929, Page 9
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