"Evening Post" Photo. PRISONER'S DARING RESCUE.— One of the prisoners awaiting trial climbed to the third story of Dr. Moore's Hospital and rescued Mr. G. Husheer, manager of the National Tobacco Co., Ltd. The hospital, which is made of brick, tilted back on its foundations, and is a complete wreck.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1931, Page 11
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50,•'•■■■ •' ''" r • .:' ii • . ■■• ,'•■'• ■■•' . ", " "-Evening I'ost" I'lioto. PRISONER'S DARING RESCUE.—One of "■ the prisoners awaiting • trial climbed Ho* tlie – third story: of Dr. Moore's Hospital and rescued. Mr.-G+-'Easheerr,manager of the National.Tobacco Co., Ltd. The hospital,-,which'.is■ made'^brickftUted.bach on an 4 .'■'■'■ iti-a complete.wreck.r1 – : , . . • i / ' Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1931, Page 11
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