TROUBLE AT MOUNT EDEN GAOL.
U'ec Press AiitJociftliou.) AUCKLAND, March 21. | l'ive men «*>nwrned in the recant. disturbance at Mount Kdeo a«oJ r* appeared Iwforo the Police Court this inornimg, charged with breaki"ir gaol furniture. The Uovcrnor of the jyaol said there wax an or-. gatriacd conspiracy to terrorise tho warders, and thus hecuro the opportunity vt oscapo. 'l*o aecuwd declared that they wore place! In tho «wta, and given no watcn and when they complained, the wanio Juntico of the peace was alwuyii scut lor, anddiM m it give them jiwUco. After hearing the evidence of the warder and the prison chaplain, accused were sentenced to 14 daya" bread and water and 2489 marls taken from them. Thin ia ei|ulvaront to tin; lor* ol a year's reiutwioa of sentence. One prisoner named Auhton, irivIng evidence on behalf of accused mudoan insulting remark to tha Magistrate, who ordoiwl hia removal from tho witness box. One of the accused inon Willi.*,. "truck L'uuMbhi MorlarST !£
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 2
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163TROUBLE AT MOUNT EDEN GAOL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 2
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