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THE SNEAK THIEF

To the Editor. Sir.—The sneak thief is still Id. I have had my daily paper ” a several times lately IrOD2 ' conV enienee Of subscribers, nQt abo ut. providing the - u tt .fingered person 11 15 " to hands ox these tricks, does not \ 22 j a1l theft, such J'tie mentioned, be is capable of doing a much larger one wmch mV land him is serious woaWe. I t'-ase few lines ia the interest o- Otakuad to try uni gc.t rid of the «***

thief. Are you listening, Mr Thief? If a person is too mean to subscribe to a paper I don’t mind anyone looking through mine providing it if returned to the box by the time my repraseawttive calls for it. Thanking you, Mr Editor, for space, and hoping the thief may cail on me to receive iny hies,sing. —I am. etc., S. MOnCAX. Otaki, May H>th, H*At.

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Otaki Mail, 21 May 1923, Page 3

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THE SNEAK THIEF Otaki Mail, 21 May 1923, Page 3

THE SNEAK THIEF Otaki Mail, 21 May 1923, Page 3

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