TROUBLE AT DARTMOOR
PANDEMONIUM RAISED AGAIN BY MUTINOUS PRISONERS WARDERS FEELING STRAIN LONDON, Sunday. Despite elaborate precautions at Dartmoor pandemonium reigned again o.n Saturday night in the notorious "Block D," where 70 mutineers are in solitary confmement. Yells, curses, and stamping terrified the inhabitants of Princetown, who declare that the uproar sounded Iike a lot of wild animals fighting. The strain of keeping order is affecting the health of the warders.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 5
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