A FRENCH ESCAPEE
retake:: alter twelve years, COFI IN AS CANOE. I (By TeDcraph.— Press Assn.—Copyright.) 1 (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) I PARIS, June 25. ! (Received June 27, 5.5 p.m.i j .After twelve years’ liberty, Albert -luge, who escapi d from the penal settlement at Cayenne, has been recapturd. i H was sentenced to twenty years’ im- ’ pr.soiunenf in 19(17, and escaped in cin-uiu-i -•(..-iticcs recalling the Count of Monte Cri-to. He wenl to a n nmlery during the night, . disinterred a coiiin, which he used ns a : canoe, am escaped to French Guiana and I lienee to Brazil where he made a eom- ; pctcnce by honest toil. Homesickness made him attempt to visit ' his mot in r in Paris. .After a fortnight a ; neigubour denounced -luge, and he was , sent lil.ck to Cayenne to complete his senI tencc.
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Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 5
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140A FRENCH ESCAPEE Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 5
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