LUNATIC LOOSE
CAUSES SOME STIR
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received .-thi s day at 2.30 p.iu.) (.LONDON,. September 10.
• v One hundred pounds cjaniage was done by a powerful, twenty-five year inmate of Abergavenny asylum, .who was P s : o'ipiug on the pretext of visiting a brother in another ward. He defied capture, ,and climbed' the roof by the waterspout, threw, tiles at the attendants and. caused the . inmates of one ward to be transferred owing to the danger of falling masonry. He bombarded cricketei’p playing nearby with slates, .and wrecked the air shaft before btei.ng )i c^pt.^-pcl ?o(j pxjjausted, st. 2 a.in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 6
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