THIS following are the particulars of the escape of Dunn from the Police Barracks, at Dubbo:— Dunn and M'Hale occupied the same room in the police barracks facing Brisbane-street; nobody was ...
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Article : 41 wordsDunn was re-captured last evening a little before dusk. John Smith, brickmaker, lately from Mudgee, was in the bush, getting firewood, when he saw Dunn crawl from beneath a log. Dunn requested a drink ...
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