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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

. recaptured. (BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION. . TAUMARUNUI, Nov. 1. ihe prisoners G. Dale and G. Wigg who escaped from Waimarino prison camp, were arrested yesterday afternoon by the Taihape police at" Mangaweka. YOUNG GIRLS’ THEFTS FROM SHOPS. . DUNEDIN, Oct. 31. one has to blame her associates, but she has certainly shown herself to be a master thief,” stated Mr Bundle, o.iVl. 3 in sentencing to two months! impiTsonment an attractively dressed girl, Ellen King, aged 18. The police statement showed tli.it accused had been stealing from shoos for •some time, much property, valued at ~ ’ ■ ei,l S found in her possession Accused stated that she wont ‘into shops with other girls, one .oasin<* ihe purchase while the others heloed themselves. NEARING THE END. (By Telegraph.— Special to Star.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 1. '‘The Government do not propose to have a finger in the pie after the end of February next,” said the Minister of Agriculture when asked by Mr. Macphei son to-day what the Government intend in regard to the importation of wheat for 1925. The Minister added that the duty would be kept on, and the Government would let matters adjust themselves in a free market. He thought it unwise for the Government to be in the business longer than was necessarv.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 7

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 7

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 7

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