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PURSE STOLEN

THIEF AT KINGSLAND A purse containing £7 10s was stolen from a bedroom at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. E. Burrows, at 4 King Street, Kingsland, on Tuesday evening. Entry was gained through a bedroom window. The purse belonged to Mrs. McMillan, who did not discover her loss until yesterday morning. It was later found empty in the garden. Why do you hesitate and doubt? Why do you chop and change about? Why do you flout what friends advise? Why do you not he sane and wise? Why do you cough or cold negiec:? Why do you sure relief reject? Why d > illi

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 12

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PURSE STOLEN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 12

PURSE STOLEN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 12

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