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GAOL-BREAKERS PUMSHED By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 11. fieorge Crowther, John Birch, Hector M'Lean, and Charles Hazeldine, who were recently found guilty of attempting to break out of the Terrace Gaol and violently assaulting a warder, were to-day each sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labor. The thre'j first-i'amed were declared habitual criniSEA CAPTAIN'S DEATH ON BRIDGE. Auckland, Nov. 11. Captain T. Taw, who Ims In en for 30 years engaged in the coastal and Isfrnd trades, died M.ddcnly on the bridge of the. steamer Gael.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1916, Page 2
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