Thief Thrown From Office Into Detective's Arms
- RepgiyetJ Tpgsdsty. lfl.5 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 24. After threatening a cit'v business-: man with a gun, a man ran frpnj the office into the arms of a pagsing detective. The businessman, Solomon §ilbermann,. compariy director, aged 63, opened his office door to find J taU man covering him with a revolver. Mr. Silbermann says he lost his temper and picked the man up by his coat lapels and threw him into tl?§ p^ssagp^ay, The maiiA made for the lift and"bounded ihto 'ihe Jeteptivp and threatengpl to shpot him. The detective threw the man to the ground and seized the pi|tol which he found to be unloaded.'
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 January 1949, Page 5
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