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Wellington, May 20. Mus Trueman, residing at Newtown, has reported that her house was entered on Saturday evening by a man, who pointed a pistol at her and forced her to give up all the money in the place. As she is subject to fits, the police regard the story as belonging to the same category as the Hutt affair and others, which have recently been so frequent as to become amusing.
A man in a Western city has started a ladies' magazine called \4\ 4 .The Last Word." He knows that every woman in the land will insist upon having it.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 370, 22 May 1889, Page 5
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104REMARKABLE RURGLARY. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 370, 22 May 1889, Page 5
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