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ITALIAN CRIMINALS.

HANGED IN MONTREAL. FOR RANK ROBBERY AND MURDER. OTTAWA, Get. 24. Four Italian desperadoes were hanged at .Montreal at daybreak to-day.

It will he recalled that the desperadoes were members of one of Canada’s most desperate gangs. Six men, who had participated in the hold-up of a collection ear of the Bank of Hoehelagor in April, causing the death of two employees, were later captured hy tlm police. They had escaped with 140,000 dollars, of which the police recovered 40,000 dollars. Of the six men sentenced to death at the trial in July two had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment.

In carrying out flic sentence of the court unprecedented precautions wore taken owing to threatened attempts to rescue the condemned men. Scores of police guarded the gaol inside and out tbro.ughout the night, and the executions were carried out at dawn with an electric light casting a ghastly glare on the gallows. One of the condemned men, who was a former athlete and detective, died gamely and left a pathetic letter to Ids children. A second whimpered, but braced himself up at the last moment and,kissed the crucifix as the uoose was adjusted. The remaining two were in a state of collapse, particularly “the king of the red light district,” who was in a pitiable condition during the last two days, and he had to be carried to the- scaffold. The executions aroused enormous interest, hundreds of morbid people collecting outside the gaol.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 8

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ITALIAN CRIMINALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 8

ITALIAN CRIMINALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 8