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May 8, 1940,
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· TWO LITTLE PEOPLE AGAINST
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THE BIG GUY
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EDNA MAY OUVER
a
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PRINCETOWN.
A REVIEW of the whole problem of LR.A. prisoners is likely to follow the recent week-end mutiny by the 19 terrorist Irishmen in Dartmoor.
The authorities, it is thought, will consider it is unwise to keep the men to- gether in large groups, where they are more likely to create trouble.
The men who fired the roof of the gaol and put two prison officors they had overpowered into cells have been placed in solitary confinement along with two other I.B.A. men who last week refused to do certain work given them. They will exercise individually and they will have to go without their luxurica-tobreco and sweets-which they can buy ut Princetown with pocket- money allowed prisoners.
COMMANDERS CHANGE OVER
Colonel H. Casseville (left), Commanding Officer of French forces in China, who recently left for France, poses for a picture with Colonel J. L. Essautier, his successor,
SAVE
MINED CREW
IMPRISONED MEN
Collecting Evidence
Visiting prison' magistrate of the Tavistock division wili examine evidence about the 40 minutes' de- monstration, which is being prepared by the Governor, Major J. C. Pan- nall.
They will consider whether the men should be charged in a civil court with arson, causing damage to material, and buiklings and assault- Ing warders, or whether the case should be dealt with by the prison muthority, which in more probáble.
Because of the long periods many of them already have to serve-some are undergoing sentences of 20 years' penal servitude-it is únilkely" they will have their terms increased,
The prison authorities have been provided with a problem because the presence of the ERA. men bas enused a great deal of friction in Dartmoor, where, last year, some of the convicts allacked Irishmen and inflicted injuries.
Regarded As Outcasts The LR.A. men are regarded as outcasts and they were segregatedl from the rest the 500 convicts some time ago.
The Irishmen, who are trented like other prisoners, have got along fair- ly well with the warders here, but they openly declare hostility to the Government and say they would
it
on the same terrorist activities they were
They consider the "gain. olitical
prisoners, boast their cause will triumph and that they will never complete their sentences.
EIGHT men were trapped in the French ship Capi- taine Augustin, 3,137 tons, of Havre, mined off the South- Life at the prison is normol to- day, and holiday tourists who motor- East coast recently.
And the only signs of damage to ed over the bleak moors saw some (says Exchange) were a few of the prisoners engaged in farm spots on the plating caused by ma-work. chine-gun bullets.
Their comrades smashed down jammed doors with axes to free them.
Twenty-six survivors were landed by a lifeboat. Two were wounded. Two more men are missing, a fire- mun and a steward.
A Shetland lifeboat returned to port having falled to locate an Italian ship which had sent out distress signals.
Radio culls were received from the Italian captain one night, but censed; about the time the lifeboat put to sca. The Admiralty stated that only four
February 21.and midnight on Sunday, Just over three weeks.
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Five ships were sunk by other causes. Of the total of nine, three were British, two Allied and four Neutral
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There was, however, one casually SINO-AMERICAN BODY a member of the crew.
The Chinese American Institute of fle slipped down a ladder during Cultural Relations will hold its the exeltement of the Nazi raid—and annual meeting on May 20 at 5.30 broke two fingers.
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Japan Establishes a Ban
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To,
FIRST AID EXAM
The following successful candidates have passed the First Aid certificate pf. St. John Ambulante Brigade-. Thelma
Mat Mills, L. L. Hume, Hermine Eminia Castilho, Louis Tokyo, May 7. Cabinet has placed a ban on visits Xavur de Costa, Florence
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