CRIMINALS AT LARGE
ESCAPED FROM HOBART GAOL Telegraph.—l-ress Acsn.—Copyright. HOBAIIT, November 22. The police aro scouring the country lor two out of four desperate criminals who escaped from Hobart Gaol on Sunday afternoon. The fourth escapee, in jumping from the prison wall, broke a leg and was recaptured. The men, with other prisoners, were attending a Salvation Army meeting in the exercise yard, and were not missed till a boy informed the police that he had seen three prisoners running along the street. It is supposed that the prisoners took advantage of the meeting to evade the guard, scale the prison buildings, and then drop from a wall 14 feet high. An armed party of police recaptured one of the escapees. Downs, a longsentence man, five miles from the city. He refused to surrender, and invited the police to fire, but he was overpowered after a struggle. The two others, who were hiding nearby, managed to elude the police.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 4
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159CRIMINALS AT LARGE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 4
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