Millbank Gaol.— As a sample of the military discipline in the Home gaols, we find in a late Home paper that a female prisoner made good her escape from Millbank Gaol, London, in the matron’s clothes, while acting as domestic to the matron. She donned that lady’s apparel, and was courteously bowed out of tho prison doors, the keepers believing her to be tho matron.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 907, 19 July 1889, Page 24
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