CRASH IN STOLEN CAR
YOUNG MAORIS’ ESCAPE FROM PRISON CAMP COLLISION ON HILL ROAD Press Association NAPIER, Today. Two native youths, escapees from the Te Awamutu prison camp, driving a stolen car in which they made their escape, came into collision with a Gis-borne-bound car on the Devil’s Elbow on the main Napier-Gisborne road yesterday afternoon. Nobody was injured in the collision and the escapees took to the bush. Four constables left Napier last evening for the scene of the accident to carry out a search, but returned this morning having failed to find them. It is reported that the youths were seen making in the direction of Eskdale late yesterday afternoon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 11
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