BOXERS MIXED UP WITH SYDNEY NAZI AND ASSAULT CASE
SYDNEY, September 20. Detectives have arrested a professional boxer and charged him with assaulting two men and two women in Rose Bay on September 5 and 6. When arrested on the Woolahra goll links, the boxer was with Lars Brundahl. Brundahl was interned during the war as an enemy alien, and, following incidents in the suburb ol Rose Bay, where he lives, returned servicemen’s organisations have been demanding his deportation. The boxer told the police that he was Brundahl’s paid bodyguard. Bail was fixed at £5OO. When the well-known Sydney boxing trainer, Ernest Edward McQuillan, went to the Paddington Police Station to bail the man out, detectives allowed him to speak with the prisoner. The police allege that McQuillan made an accusation against the police and continued being abusive in the charge room. McQuillan was arrested and charged with offensive behaviour. He paid his own bail of £5 and left. Mrs. Brundahl later provided bail for the boxer.
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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1948, Page 7
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