DEVIL'S ISLAND
TWO HUNDRED DEATHS. OUT OF 673 NEW ARRIVALS. H v{ 5< [United Dress Association —By Electric 1j...l j... ' pAftJs, ■ .April i. : Two Hundred convicts sent to ti|oyil Island Ngyag) her .last. / were deii'djby March aqppjxling, to; a warder’sjjkiter to ’ Those V dead include the murderers Barataute • and Mestdnno. They were victims of. ;* j ’.-. J \ WoodsWCrent Peppermint, Cure First aiiL-lhr Coughs, Golds,-: Influenza. d IwimmdmmmmfigmzAiim'i:. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 3
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66DEVIL'S ISLAND Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 3
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