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BERLIN THEFTS OF FOOD.

Owing to Ihe constant t hefts of food in Berlin an official order has been issued that no com or (lour is to be moved through the streets after dark. The (heft of letters is liecoming more and more common. One night recently 19 letter-boxes in Chariot fenburk wore broken open, and the letters were destroyed after the postage stamps had been torn off. Owing to frequent: thefts of letters at a small town, named Mitlenwaldo, the postmaster laid a trap for the thief, with the result that his own wife has been sent to prison for six months.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1839, 13 June 1918, Page 1

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103

BERLIN THEFTS OF FOOD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1839, 13 June 1918, Page 1

BERLIN THEFTS OF FOOD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1839, 13 June 1918, Page 1

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