ESCAPED CONVICT.
STILL AT LARUE. ! POLICE BAFFLED. i -"; ; By Teiegraph—Press Association. | ASHBURTON, June 6. ' Though over three days had elapsed | since his escape, Trembatb, the es- ' caped convict, was still enjoying his j liberty at eight o'clock to-night. I The pursuit by a large body of police j has been keen, but so far the escapee, ; who has been singularly favoured hy i the weather, which continues foggy, has evaded capture. There seems, ; indeed, to be no very reliable inforj mation as to his exact whereabouts. [ The latest adtfices point to his having i got across the Rangitata river, de- ! spite the fact; chat the police are i guarding the bridgeg. To dj this I ha must have forded the iwer, which li 3 a haavy stream. A man answeri ing his general description, mounted jon a lady's bicycle, was seen ■ civilian on the road between Arundel township, adjoining the Rangitata | traffic bridge and Geraldine, but the j fog rendered identification incomplete.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 5
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162ESCAPED CONVICT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 5
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