Superintendent Brophy Declared Medically Unfit
(Received Noon.) MELBOURNE, This Day. Superintendent Brophy, chief of the C.I.D. of the Melbourne Police Force after examination by the Government Medical Board, has been declared medically unfit to return to duty. Superintendent Brophy has been ill for many months, and medical advice was that he was unlikely to recover unless he could rest. The State Attorney, Mr A. H. Boussau, recently entered a nolle prosequi in the case against Geoffrey Davies, whom Superintendent Brophy identified as the man who shot at and wounded him in Royal Park with intent to murder in May of last year.
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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1937, Page 5
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