SENSATIONAL ESCAPE.
(Per Presa Association.) AUCKLAND, March 20. A sensational escape, which nplioars to have been kept very qttijt, occurred at Avond a le Asylum on the morning of March 11." It ap[tears that an inmate named Joseph Henry White, who in IH9» attempted to shoot Mr J. Stiathern, relieving officer to the I'lwritabtai AM Hoard, for which he received a sentence of eight, years' imprisouuwni, was incarcerajtai there In, 19oj oft H account of his behavious at Mount r*lcn.fgttok On the morning of March 11 after a warder had com Ins rounds W|,iu. escaped through» """,.""'•, Alth«„ 8 1, the man wM tn" t ?° th ?' h,> ■* WW '"« UK viun ty „f „ K , llHvlul(1 >"B a pair of trousers and a coal r 00 " « f «™u.ds. tunw the* he hu uwn seen in several nine.* • hm. „,, IHIUw Jgfr t «ntill him he evaded thaoj The wk ™l«oe, who is considered to 'be WW dangerous, i„ „ H ll «l lar£ "*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 777, 21 March 1905, Page 2
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158SENSATIONAL ESCAPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 777, 21 March 1905, Page 2
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