LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. LARGE BEQUESTS. LONDON, May 2. "Mr Charles Wertheimer's estate totals fehout £750,000. After, providing for bequests of £40,000 to each grandchild, the residue, estimated at iLOO,OW is to go to charities, including £200,00U to the Jewish Board of Guardians. THEFT FROM A THEATRE. \n expert cracksman entered the Garrick Theatre and opened the back of Oscar Asche's safe and stole £4OO. CRUELTY TO A GIRL. Mrs "Wilesmith and her bailiff have been to two years' imprisonment with hard labour for cruelty to the former's servant girl. Mrs VYilesmith's son has been hound over under the First Offenders Act. LOS ANGELES AFFAIR. \ NEW YIRK, May 2. It is denied that one of those accused of being concerned in the dynamiting of the " Los Angeles Times buildings has turned State's evidence. THE GERMAN NAVY. BERLIN, May 2. The High Sea Fleet has left Kiel 'or a month's manoeuvres in the North &e».
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10143, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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161LAST NIGHT'S CABLES. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Star (Christchurch), Issue 10143, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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