REPORTERS SHADOWED
VICTORIAN COMPLAINTS
MELBOURNE, July. IComplaints have been made to the Chief Secretary of-Victoria,that since clic recent commission of inquiry into the. shooting of Police Superintendent .T. O. Brophy, reporters of newspapers have been constantly shadowed by detectives, usually in cars.
The motive is unexplained, but the matter will be mentioned in the Victorian Parliament. ■
It is expected that the eommission-’s report on the shooting of Superintendent Brophy will be „availaDle to-mor-row.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19056, 2 July 1936, Page 5
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