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THE USUAL SEARCH.

AND WHAT. IT REVEALED;.

; {Dy'ltelejraiih.-Prosß Association.),■;.'. . :; i Auckland, January'Edgar Lansing Huston; tho man who has,' already gained considerable notoriety"'by twioo slipping away ' from oustody whllo undor arrest for, breaking and entering, ; • comes again under public notice in a similar capacity." After his.final,.recapture, he was' sentenced to ft term of imprisonment, end lodged in Mount Eden Gaol, There the practico is to search cachi prisoner after tho day's work,'prior to their return to the cells, and on Tuesday evening Huston, when subjected to,tho usual, search, was found to have secreted about his clothing several tools; including a screw bolt and & long punch of the kind used by stonemasons. It is believed, that auothor prisoner named John Paul, who ■ works in tho plumbers' 6hor> attached.to tho gaol, forged tho screw bolt, for Huston. Both Huston'and Paul have'consequently been placed under close restraint, and to-morrow morning will appear before Mr. E. C. Cuttcn, S.M., at tho gaol, on tbo. charge of procuring tools with a view to escaping. ~' ; - .■ : :.,, ,'-..,,.' '.'.,',,''''■■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 4

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168

THE USUAL SEARCH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 4

THE USUAL SEARCH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1651, 18 January 1913, Page 4

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