AUSTRALIAN NEWS
INNISFAIL SENSATION. AN ITALIAN SHOT DEAD. BRISBANE, March 8. (Received March 6, at 11 p.m.) A sensational shooting affray at Innisfail was witnessed by crowds of people to-day, When an Italian, Nicoli MamomL. aged a storekeeper, of Mourilyan,, was shot: dead. His assailant, a foreigner, emptied six chambers of a revolver into his victim's bpdy at short range, and afterwards quietly surrendered. Two of the local police who were nearby witnessed the wbole affair, and arrested the man, who told the police that his ear had been severed a short time 1 ago during an altercation with Mamomi. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. HOURS NOT TO BE EXTENDED. SYDNEY, March 6. (Received March 7, at 0.5 a.m.)> The full bench of the Industrial Commission to-day refused an application by the New South Wales Railway Commissioners to extend the hours of the State Railway and Transport Board employees from 44 to 48.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22205, 7 March 1934, Page 7
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