CONVICT’S WIFE
FOLLOWING HUSBAND INTO CAPTIVITY Press Association—By Teicgrapd- -Copyright PARIS, October IS. Mcstcrino’s wife will follow her husband into ex.le by a separate ship. They will live in separate colonies on the island, but if their behaviour is good during the next fifteen years they may be allowed to live together.—Aus.ralinn Press Association. [ A previous message stated: The convict transport Lamartiniere is going to luiana in November with a consignment of convicts to be incarcerated on ilevil’s Island. Included among the convicts is a well-dressed villinin, _ Mesterino, who was convicted of killing a diamond dealer, and then soaking the body in petrol. Tlte police found the body half-burned. Rlester no’s wife declares that alio will follow her husband into exile. There is speculation as to whether she will journey by the Lamartiniere.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9
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133CONVICT’S WIFE Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9
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