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[j "x- A tBAIX THIEF. LONDON,. May 21. : .. The , Manchester, train . thief described herself jis. Margaret Gardner, a 'widow. She pawned a portion of the contents of tlie. package, and .shared,live proceeds with two racecourse frequenter^ JAPANESE ALLL4NCE. , . "Sir Edward of foreign Jiffairs, speaking at ihe : \Japan. Society's .Sinner, unhesitatingly' affirmed that the object' of the treaty, . of.-- alliance with Japan .was more secure tilian; ever, .and the" prospects of. peace were likewise. OBITUARY.. . . "; £ONpt)N' I ,Ma.y 22. Mr. Reynolds, manager of the Pacific Cable\Eoard at Lisbpm. ~' ~, _ Received" 9p.m. *say-. 22nd. ITALY AND ABXSSINJA. . ... v .... :'RO3IE,- : May..22,. - Abyssinia, ani£ Italy;,.hav e , signed. a, cpn-. venirion conceding ..important lights in re-. tiirn= for '£ : I2O,OW;-coinpensation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13602, 23 May 1908, Page 5
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