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AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS PRISONER—Tom Mooney, famous Labour leader , walking from San Quentin Gaol, free after 22 years. Imprisoned for life for alleged complicity in the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing in 1916, he was pardoned last month by California’s new Governor, Culbert Olsen.

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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 8

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AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS PRISONER—Tom Mooney, famous Labour leader, walking from San Quentin Gaol, free after 22 years. Imprisoned for life for alleged complicity in the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing in 1916, he was pardoned last month by California’s new Governor, Culbert Olsen. Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 8

AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS PRISONER—Tom Mooney, famous Labour leader, walking from San Quentin Gaol, free after 22 years. Imprisoned for life for alleged complicity in the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing in 1916, he was pardoned last month by California’s new Governor, Culbert Olsen. Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 8

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