ESCAPE FROM CELL
4 . SEEN AND CAP-TORED. ■. !' Yesterday afternoon, Allan Moody, one of two men who ha(l i been before tho , S.M. Court in tho morning on a charge of ; having conspired to dafraud George Carpori of £i,: was found to to making his , iescape': from the oell'in : which, ho had beon' temporarily confined. :,; ' : " .'-He-ldst hifl libcrty ( again •almost ; before he had entiroly regained it, however; for ! ' s©' <vras '. observed by ona of tho kitchen ■'' Btift of 'the station when he 1 had got no . ,'fAfthcr ,thah : the'passage outside the cell: ' An alarm 'wad raised',' (it ' bnco recaptured. ' ..- 1 ,' ?' ■ -'V •. ;. An examination of ;t¥e cell showed that 'Moody had made his'escap6 bv'breaking . away ,the iron bars of a ventilator from : thlo wood-work in which they were embedded. The .vent is about four feet above tho' door,' and through it, after tls bars were removed, tho prisoner had climbed.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 7
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148ESCAPE FROM CELL Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 7
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