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Lionel Terry.

FUTURE ACTION DEPENDS ON HIS HEALTH. DUNEDIN, January 15. When Lionel Terry was recaptured on the occasion of his former escape from Seacliff, he told Mr Myers, Deputy Inspector to Mental Hospitals, that it entirely depended on his health whether he gave the authorities another chase. He would make no promises. He had escaped as a protest agaiustjthe Government's attitude tovvardWaliens. He had considered the matter previously for a whole fortnight. Mr Myers says that unless Terry will give reasonable assurance that he will abide strictly hy the laws of the institution in which he is now confined, he should be secured in another place. "I shall strongly advise that course," said Mr Myers in conclusion.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 5

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Lionel Terry. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 5

Lionel Terry. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 5

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