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ESCAPE FROM MENTAL INSTITUTION

SEAMAN CHARGED WITH RESPONSIBILITY [Pee United Peess Association.] • CHRISTCHURCH, December 21. Norman Sutherland (35), a trimmer, formerly of the steamer Waiotapu, was charged with knowingly instigating the escape of, a patient from the Templeton Farm School Mental Institution on August 26, 1936, in the Magistrate’s Court this morning. Sutherland was remanded until December 28. Bail was allowed in self of £3OO, with one surety of’ £3OO, on condition that he reported daily to the police. Sub-inspector Maclean asked that the bail should be substantial. “It has taken us many months to find this man,” he said. “It was only by chance we found him on board ship at Lyttelton.”

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Evening Star, Issue 22527, 21 December 1936, Page 12

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ESCAPE FROM MENTAL INSTITUTION Evening Star, Issue 22527, 21 December 1936, Page 12

ESCAPE FROM MENTAL INSTITUTION Evening Star, Issue 22527, 21 December 1936, Page 12

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