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Brevities

An expert oraoksman at the Garrick Theatre, London, opened the baok of Mr Oscar Asohe’s safe and stole £4OO.

A military aviator named Matievitoh and his brother were flung from a Bieriot monoplane at Sebastopol and killed. At Lawrenoe, David Taylor and George Donaldson, of Beaumont, were fined £lO eaoh on charges of deer poaching Of 82,900 cadets between tbe ages of 14 and 18 so far examined in Victoria, 77,800 have passed. It is estimated that 100,000 will be available for training by July. A distressing feature in connection with the typhoid oases at Fairlie is that Dr Cooke's wife and her sister were taken ill and later the doctor. Both the doctor and his Bister-in-law are dead and Mrs Cook is unaware of the fact.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5708, 4 May 1911, Page 2

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Brevities Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5708, 4 May 1911, Page 2

Brevities Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5708, 4 May 1911, Page 2

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