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A MURDERER'S ESCAPE.

LEAVES TRAIL OF BLOOD. (Received 10.25 a.m.'l PARIS, April 25. Eormot. who shot 3L Jouin, the deputy- I chief detective, dead and badly wounded M. Cclmar. the. chief inspector, in a raid made by those officers and another detective on anarchist premises at Avry, heard the detectives conversing with iVsuzy. an anarchist, who is tie. owner of the premises. YTben the detectives arrived Gouzy denied that there was anyone upstairs, but said they could go and see if they liked.

ihe thrc" .i ,a t<=<;tives. utterly unsuspectiujr. T-alked injo Bonnot's room.

After bring lue revolver Bonnot leisrßed death.

"While the third detective carried 31. Colmar downstairs. Bonnet ran into the kitchen of a neighbouring- flat, and threaten?.! try s-iioet a. woman who was there if she raised .m alarm. He jumped to the reef of some outhouses, and escaped. A trail of blood enabled the police to trace him some distance. The populace attempted to lynch Gouzy, and he was rescued, with difficulty. The police have surrounded a wood near Vincenne?, wher. , it is believed Bonnot, and some of his confederates are hiding.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 5

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A MURDERER'S ESCAPE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 5

A MURDERER'S ESCAPE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 5