UNDERWORLD FEUD
TWO MEN WOUNDED SYDNEY SUBURB AFFRAY (Received August 23, 1.15 a.Tn.) SYDNEY, Aug. 22 What the police describe as an underworld feud ended in two men being shot to-night at Mascot, a suburb of Sydney. The victims were Norman McDonald, aged 32, and John Finney, aged 28. Tho former received bullet wounds in his shoulder, leg and stomach, and the latter in tho neck. Both are expected to die. It is alleged that tho two men visited a houso, brushed past a woman who opened tho door and were met with a fusillade of shots by a man who. according to the police, expected them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21577, 23 August 1933, Page 9
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