NAZI ESCAPEES ARRESTED
Received Monday, 7.55 p.111. SYDNEY, Sept. 23. Two Nti/.i escapees were arrested by the police today, one in a North Sydney boardinghonse and the other in a cellar at Katoomba. Paul Ernst Goldinik, aged 50, was working as a cook in the boardinghouso. He was arrested by Detective-Sergeant Ilargrave who earlier todav was grazed by a bullet during the gun battle witli Antonio Martini. ('ari Heiuz, showman, 27, di(I> not resist when the police pieked him np at Ivatooinba. Three others are stilf at large. An earlier niessage stated that a nationwide searcli for Germaix escapees from an internment canip had been narrowed down to Ihe Sydney metropoliltin area. The industrial suburbs were being combed, as it was thought that the nien were passing theniselves ofl' as liard-working refugee factory workers. Tliey made their escapes between Heceinber, 1045, and last iuonth and inclnde Manfred von Amelunxen, aged 30, who was educational officer with the famous Vienna Boys' Choir when it toured Australia in i039.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 September 1946, Page 5
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