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LIONEL TERRY.

‘NOT SAFE TO RELEASE HIM.” Christchurch, July 21. I Interviewed regarding the agitaI tion for the release of Lionel Terry, ; the former Governor of Lyttelton gaol, Mr. M. Cleary, declared em- : phatically that Terry ought not to lie at liberty, for he could not be trusted. While in gaol Terry was : given special privileges, and was kindly treated, but responded by ; abusing the wardens and trying ;on three occasions to burn down ■ the gaol. Mr. Cleary and another gentleman. who are well acquainted with the prisoner, agree in the statement that. Terry's antipathy to the Jewish race is almost as pronounced as his antipathy to the Chinese, and they imply this is an additional reason why the petition for his release should not be granted.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 184, 21 July 1911, Page 8

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LIONEL TERRY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 184, 21 July 1911, Page 8

LIONEL TERRY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 184, 21 July 1911, Page 8

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