DARTMOOR PRISON
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... DARTMOOR PRISON. HOME SECRETARY DKSCItIRES REPORT IMAGINATION. statement yesterday referring newspaper report that Prineetoun Prison, Dartmoor, is Is- Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Home Secretary. said :•—- am considering the whole future of the existing ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON. To tots Editor.— I shall feel obliged if you will allow me to correct the report, which appeared in your paper of Saturday last, of an outbreak at Dartmoor Convtet Prison on the Sunday before Christmas day. In the present state of public ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON. Mr. W. Thorne. Labour M.P. for Plaistow. has given notice of the following question in regard to Dartmoor Prlson: To ask the Home Secretary whether a decision has yet been reached with regard to closing down his Majesty's prison at Dartmoor ...
... MUTINY IN DARTMOOR PRISON. Yesterday afternoon, a eerie= mutiny assured among the conviata in Dartmoor Prison, at Prinoetown, Devon. A principal warder, named Westlake, on the gang in the gamey. was attacked by one of the prisoners, who e►lled upon the ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON Home Secretary to Pay a Visit Sir Herbert Samuel, the Home Secretary, who is on holiday in Devonshire, will tomorrow pay visit to Dartmoor Prison. The visit, which may last for about two hours, has no special significance. During their ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON Number Convicts Increasing Arrangements are now being made to tiansfer nearly 100 convicts to Dartmoor from penal establishments in the country which are present overcrowded. When the transfers are completed there will nearly 400 convicts ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON Mr Thorne's Question on Closing Down Mr W. Thorne, Labour M.P. for Plaistow, has given notice of his intention to ask the Home Secretary +whether a decision has yet been reached with regard to closing down His Majesty's prison at Dartmoor ...
... OUTRAGES IN DARTMOOR PRISON. The atrocious assaults committed by convicts on the warders and other officers in Dartmoor Prison, which were recorded some time since in our columns, have j been more than paralleled by those which have recently taken place ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON M.P.! QUESTIONS TO HOME SECRETARY Three Members of Parliament have given notice to ask Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, questions concerning Dartmoor Prison- . Mr W. Thorne (Lab., Plaistow) will ask: If the Home Secretary can give ...
... MUTINY IN DARTMOOR PRISON. CONVICTS FIRED UPON. Teeterdoy afternood eertoue mutiny occurred among thecanviota in Dartmoor Prison, Prinoa Town, Devon. A principal warder named Weet- Isk., on viiiting the gang qnsrry. was attacked by one the who caUednpoa ...
... DARTMOOR PRISON SCENES. Dartmoor convict prison has been the scene of two more sensations. The officials are naturally reticent, but It has transpired that convict named Chamberlain, whose cell had just been unlocked to enable him to go to his work, rushed ...