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GAOL COMEDl BURGLARS WHO HADB KEYS TO THE1R|§ CELLS m Berlin,M A gang of burglars thatffi using the gaol in Penzlin burg-Schwerin) for its he:f|| for several months, has be^ up by the conviction of^ leader, Eichhorn, who is M sentence of seven years. || Eichhorn as a reward ® conduct," was employed iniM workshop, where he viadeffi keys with which prisoners ed to escape each night affell tary warder had locked their G retired to his own quartenS Eichhorn stole a suit froi! i lic proseeutor's house, aad 1 during his escapades. He m ried a revolver, which he t g from the police court. 11 The gang hid its booty inffi the town and in the celE members were rapidly ma'J® tunes when a fellow-prisonM ed them. m, Eichhorn was convictedp charges of burglary and t|| tenced to a further seven® prisonment- y
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 391, 28 November 1932, Page 4
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