PRISONERS ESCAPE. LONDON, April 21. A message- from Dublin states that 71 prisoners have <‘seape(l from the C'urrngh Camp, by means of a tunnel. A number were recaptured. .MISS ELLIS’ RETURN. DELHI, April 21. A Peshawar message states that Miss Ellis, Airs Starr and their escorts were met by Sir .loliu Malloy, Chief Commissioner, and local officers, near Ora tali border, late on Monday ni«ht. The party are motoring to l’eshawur, whero they are expected this afternoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 3
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