DARTMOOR REVOLT
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REMISSION OF SENTENCES TO BE CONSiDERED LATER REPORT EXPECTED
— By Telegra.ptt-— Copyrlght) . 3 ' f:" * Sll '
• LONDON, Tljursday. In the House of .Commons .Sir Herbert. .Samuel, Secretary. of. State for Home Affairs, in answer to a question said that when ,he visited Dartmoor during the, Christmas . recess there was nothing to indicate the subsequent events. The report on the mattbr .would bq received shortly, and it would: be circulated. .« The. question of remissions . of the sentences of Donovan and others who had helped to- protect the Governor and warders would be considered in the light of the full evidence.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 141, 6 February 1932, Page 3
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