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John 'Chow' Hayes : ウィキペディア英語版
John 'Chow' Hayes
John Frederick 'Chow' Hayes (1911–1994) was a violent Australian criminal who became known as Australia's first gangster.〔Tough Nuts 2 - Australia's First Gangster Chow Hayes.〕
==Early life==
Hayes was born at Paddington, New South Wales on 7 September 1911, the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Hayes who was a prostitute and petty criminal (although he lied about much of his early background in his biography). He was soon put into the care of his grandmother and an aunt, and was brought up by them. He lived his early years in the inner-city suburbs of Chippendale, New South Wales and Haymarket, New South Wales.
Hayes rarely attended school after his eighth birthday, and earned a living as a newspaper seller in the area around Central railway station known as Railway Square. He was caught for truancy on a number of occasions and was sent to boy reformatories. As a teenager he became involved with gang-related crime in and around his local area, namely shoplifting, petty theft and assault. Hayes was known as a major player in the Sydney Gang Wars of the late 1920s and 1930s and was known to police as an extremely violent person. In a show of bravado (or insanity), in February 1939 Chow Hayes was shot at Glebe, New South Wales and taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, although he discharged himself with the bullet still inside his body to avoid police interrogation.
Incidents like this were reported widely in the national media, and Chow Hayes's hard reputation grew.〔Sydney Morning Herald ''(Article)'' "Man Shot At Glebe. Refuses Treatmant" 4 February 1939 (page 12)〕

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