Special photograph no. 199A. Harry Williams was sentenced to 12 months hard labour on March 1929 for breaking,entering and stealing. Murray/Williams' entry in the NSW Criminal Register, April 30 1930 describes him as a housebreaker and thief, whose MO includes '[breaking]leadlighted door or windows or [forcing] the fanlights of dwelling houses during the absence of tenants'. He 'disposes of stolen property to patrons of hotel bars or to persons in the street ... professing] to be a second-hand dealer'.Although he 'consorts with prostitutes' and 'frequents hotels and wine bars in the vicinity of the Haymarket', heis described as being of 'quiet disposition'.
Titled "Mug shot of Frank Murray alias Harry Williams, 4 February 1929, Central Police Station, Sydney."
Source: Sydney Living Museum (Justice & Police Museum).