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HUNGER HELPS THIN MAN BETWEEN CELL BARS ESCAPE FROM PRISON PARIS, Saturday. Marcel Pouclitt, who formerly was on show at country fairs as a thin man, became a transgressor and was sent to gaol at Lille. There he began a hunger-strike and refused to enlighten the warder's as to why he was sulking. , The waiijrs soon discovered his motive when they found his cell empty. The man ,had wriggled through the window bars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 9
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75WRIGGLED THROUGH Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 9
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