COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
DARTMOOR PRISONERS. LONDON, April 1. The hearing was concluded to-day at tho Town Hall, Princetown, of the case in "which a number of Dartmoor prisoners were charged with various offences in connection with the recent mutiny in the gaol. The new governor of the institution, Major C. Pannall, stated that 14 of the prisoners, including some who were removed from Dartmoor on March 23, had been punished by the visiting justices. The magistrate committed for trial 29 of the accused. He discharged a whitehaired, frail prisoner named Richardson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1932, Page 9
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COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1932, Page 9
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