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THE EX-KAISER.

] LONDON, July 1. ' In the House of Commons, Mr 1 Harmsworth stated that there had been no negotiations so far for the exKaiser’s exatradition. The Allies had urged Holland not to allow ‘the Kaiser to escape. Mr Bottomley reminded the House that Wilhelm had threatened Suicide, land asked, would the GO-vernment do Uitlieir best to expedite this inexpensive solution. (Laughttiz) I SHOP—LIFT-ING ' ‘ I TVVO WOMEN PUNISHED. 1 _.___.._ ' AUCKLAND, July 1. _ l Since (the commencement of-dra-‘ {Dory sales, shop-lifting cases have? {again come into prominence, and some 1 ;drastic conditions were today imposed gby Mr. Wilson, :S.M., when two we-_ men came before him charged with stealing a quantity of drapery from 3 various shops. The Magistrate con-i lvieted the accused and put them on‘ probation for two years, with con-, ditions that they should not be out after 6 p.m. unless accompanied by some person approved by the probation officer, and that their associates’ land amusements should also be subject to'the probation oflic.er’s conti-ol_ They Were‘ ordered further to i make __full restitution and wdre wzirned that a breach of any one of the conditions would mean a sentence of full term of‘ six months’ imprisonment. - I

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Taihape Daily Times, 3 July 1919, Page 7

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199

THE EX-KAISER. Taihape Daily Times, 3 July 1919, Page 7

THE EX-KAISER. Taihape Daily Times, 3 July 1919, Page 7

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