WARDER CHAINED TO FENCE
FOR TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. • .nn«<J Press Afaßootataoi, —By Electric Telegrapt Copyright.) LONDON, July 28. Going homewards fronrNmass a Dublin warder, Richard Murray, found his path barred by a motor car, from which three men jumped, chained and padlocked him to tin iron rail fence and affixed to his breast a placard, "For his treatment of prisoners at Mount Joy gaol.' ’ The police spent 20 minutes with an ;;xc. to smash the chain.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 29 July 1930, Page 5
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