"I WON'T be a copper," said the dying Norman Bruhn. "I wouldn't shelf anybody. ... Go away. . . . I'm too sick. ... I don't want the police .... to interfere." Bruhn was a man of few principles, but he remained true unto death to the one principle. . . . "Thou shalt not shelf." AS this drama of the Darlinghurst silences began in blood, so it ended with blood. Before the City Coroner (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 7 Aug 1927, Page 24
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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