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Man arrested after assault

on a female which occurred outside a South Road, Warwick, restaurant on Saturday night.The man is currently being questioned in relation to the incident.

on a female which occurred outside a South Road, Warwick, restaurant on Saturday night.

The man is currently being questioned in relation to the incident.

The 32-year-old Warwick woman suffered a broken nose, collarbone and swelling to both eyes in the attack.

BURGLAR HITS SHOP CRM Burglar hits shop Heritage House on Front Street was broken into on Monday night and a quantity of jewellery stolen.

In other incidents: Thieves entered a residence on St. Luke's Lane, St. David's on Monday and stole two packages of men's underwear.

A safe containing $300 was stolen from the offices of Bermuda Island Cruises, Crow Lane, Pembroke.

Cheeky thieves removed a 25hp Yamaha outboard engine from a Boston Whaler moored off a Front Street dock.

PARK BENCH STOLEN CRM Park bench stolen Two men have been arrested following the discovery of a park bench in the rear of a truck.

A routine Police check on motorists at Port Royal in Southampton, in the early hours of Tuesday, revealed a bench belonging to Government in a vehicle.

A Police spokesman said the bench had been stolen. The two men were taken to Somerset Police Station for questioning.

RUSSIA IN SLIDE SHOW FNR CLB Russia in slide show Fancy going to Russia, but unable to afford the trip? For $10, Ann Smith-Gordon of P.A.L.S. will take you to Russia at 8 p.m. on May 13 through an audio-visual presentation at St. George's Town Hall Theatre.

Ms Smith-Gordon's slide show, Treasures and Traditions of Russia, will take you on a two-hour tour and a 800-mile journey through European Russia by river boat between Moscow and St. Petersburg, with stops in each city.

Proceeds will go toward P.A.L.S. and St. George's Historical Society. Tickets can be reserved by calling Tony Saunders on 297-1955.

FLOWER FUND-RAISER FNR CLB Flower fund-raiser The Multiple Sclerosis Society will kick off its fifth annual fund-raising campaign with a ceremony on the steps of City Hall tomorrow.

The "Make a Donation -- Wear a Carnation'' campaign will raise cash to help fight the disease, which usually strikes adults between the ages of 20 and 40.

MS Person of the Year Sue Medeiros will pin carnations on Health Minister Nelson Bascome and Corporation of Hamilton counsellor Thomas Dickinson to get the fund-raising going. The ceremony starts at noon.

Graphic file name: MELLIE Pinned: Nelson Bascome