TOO HAPPY AT DARTMOOR PRISON.
LONDON, Oct. 2. '["n-re i- a convict in Dartmoor Prison who does no; want to leave. l-’or 20 years he has been at the prison, and a little while ago the chaplain wanted In help forward his ieThe man, however, did not wish it. Dor some time he has worked on the farm tending the hor <-s. and he has become so fond of them that the world he left behind so long ago lias no afiraetion lor him. When the question of his release was rai-.ed he asked that he might have a week’s holiday to visit hi- sifter, and th- u return to the pi Lon and to his farm work'. Thai, of eour-e, was impossible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1923, Page 1
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