What's in a Name?
f s ) l By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Feb. 27. Princess Katherine Radziwill has been arrested at the Capo for forging Ur Cecil Rhodes’ name to bills for £23,000.
A PRINCESS SIGNS THAT OF CECIL RHODES.
Wesley Church Services, to-morrow (Sunday).—ll a.m., “ A Walk Down to the Potter’s House ” : 7 p.in., “ Two Fishing Stories Without Salt, or the Gloomy Combination of Night and Nothing.” Rev. B. F. Rothwell.
Holy Trinity Church Services, tomorrow (Sunday), third Sunday in Lent — 11 a.m., .Morning Prayer and Holy Communion ; y pan., Baptisms; 7 pan , Evening Prayer, subject “ And They Launched Forth.”—Rev. W. Welsh. Roman Catholic Church Services’ to-morrow (Sunday).—Gisborne, Mass S and 11 a.m., Vespers 7 pan. ; Makauri, Mass 9 a.m.; PatutaLii, Mass 11 a.m.— Rev. T. Mulvihill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 353, 1 March 1902, Page 2
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