INFORMATION WANTED
THE WAVERLEY MURDER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 10. The police now state that in addition to a reward of £250 for information about the killing of Drasdoff at Waverley, a free pardon will be granted to any person implicated in the murder who becomes an informer. [lgnoring an order to put up his hands, Paul Drasdoff, aged forty-five years, a Russian, was shot dead in his suburban shop by a youthful bandit, who, with a companion, was interfering with the till when he was surprised by Drasdoff. The men escaped in the darkness before they could be overtaken by Drasdoff’s wife.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 9
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104INFORMATION WANTED Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 9
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