CRIME IN SYDNEY
o THE EVELEIGH HOLD.-TJP. By Toleuronh— Prom Atsoclatloa-OoßyrieM (Rec. July, 10, 8, p.m.), Sydney, July 10. Samuel Freeman. Arthur Tatham, ,, ," . - Noiman Twiss, and Edward Ryan wore again remanded in connection with tho Evelcigli jobbery, as the police are awaiting the arrival of the fifth suspect (Samuel Faulkiner), _ arrested in Tasmauia. Freeman has also been committed for trial for participating in tho Oxford. Street Post Ofiice affray, cabled on Juno 8. i Tho authorities have granted the watchman £25 in recognition.' of hia bravery. [Early on tho morning of June 9, the watchman at .the Oxford Street Post , Office heard someone insido the building, Ho fastened the door and went to obtain assistance. He had only proceeded a few lards when a man who had evidently )>een watching his movements, fired a revolver,' the bullet passing thiough the watchman's cheok, , and striking a man who uas standing on the footpath, knocking out throe of his teeth. The watchman fired three shots at his assailant who succeeded in escaping. The man locked in, alarmed ,nt. the firing, broke the fanlight, reached the back of thp , , building, descended by the HTe-escapo and got aw-flyj
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2199, 11 July 1914, Page 5
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194CRIME IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2199, 11 July 1914, Page 5
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