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IKK GRAF ZEFFEU.TS M.IGUT. RERUN, October 29. Reports from Fried richshal'en state that the Zeppelin is expected to berth on Tuesday morning. Thb weather conditions are good, with a following wind for the hist part of tho journey. Later the craft may encounter a westerly galo, with clouds and rain.—Australian Press Association. SYSTEMATIC SHOP LI L'T INC. A systematic course of slioplilVn**; was revealed by Chief-detectivc WarU in the Magistrate's Com b to-day when three married women, Annie Dean, aged thirty-two, Adreinne Lindsey Kershaw, aged twentyone, and Mary Wearne, aged forty-live, came before Mr Page, S.M. Dean was called on to answer seven charges involving goods valued at £54 las 6d stolen from shops and warehouses hi Wellington and Christchurch, Kershaw one charge-, and Wearuo three charges ol theft and one of receiving. Dean and Wearuo wero each sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, and Kershaw to three mouths.—Wellington Press Association telegram. THE SHARE MARKET. Sale on ’Change this afternoon Mount Lyell, £1 16&,
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Evening Star, Issue 20010, 30 October 1928, Page 10
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