TRAGEDY IN GARAGE
A PROPRIETOR SHOT I Australian Press Aasn.] Received April 17, 10 p.m. SYDNEY, April 17. I Simons Brothers’ garage at Darling* ihurst was the scene of a tragedy. Hearling two shots, William Simons, workdug in the garage office, rushed into the I workshop and found his brother Joseph 'dying with a bullet wound in his temple'. Philip Malouf, cmpl yed by Simons, was sitting in the workshop in la dazed condition with an automatic revolver in his hand, accord! to WilHiam. who told the police that he then |knocked Malouf unconscious with a I block of wood. | The parties arc members of wealthy Syrian families. I William Simons stated that there had |becn some dispute over money missing (from the till. i William was later charged with maliciously harming Malouf and was reImandcd till Mav 1. Bail was allowed. I ~ —
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 7
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