YOUNG MAN GOES MAD.
EXTRAORDINARY ACTIONS
STRAIGHT JACKET NECESS ARY.
By Telegranh.—Press' AasoriaHnn. Christchurch, Last Xipht. « A young man aged about twenty-four, who had come over from Kumara with his brother on a holiday trip for the .benefit of his health, developed »\«notoms of mania earlv this morning. He climbed over the iron crate of a hotel ■where he was staving, runnincr "n Win-chester-street. 'His.mania here fool- a destructive turn, and he smashed the window of a fruit-shop. Then he -mattered a. bi<r nlate-odas= window of the »fruit-shon: climbed over the w're =bntjters i'lto the vestibul* of another «hon. and threw various automatic into the street. A constable with the "Bid of two civilians oer-nrp' l him. T " .?ave the constable a h°il time on the .war to the police station, wh^re. he pulled ranis of -nadd'nnr oPf the nf thp Tindded cell. Ultima te!v he was placed in a straiwhtiacket. a"d Mer was removed to the Asvlnm.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 358, 8 April 1910, Page 5
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158YOUNG MAN GOES MAD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 358, 8 April 1910, Page 5
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