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BURIED TREASURE.

SMALL BOY'S STORY. LAHORE, May 23. A strange reincarnation story comes from a village Dear £?anglang, Burma. A six-year-old boy told his parents that he was a cortain rich broker who died some years ago, and that he had buried some treasure. The parents refused to believe the story, but the boy l>ersisted. Accordingly 4hey took him to a pagoda he mentioned, and there he pointed out a spot at which digging revealed a silver image. Further digging unearthed a ttonc slab, under which the boy stated tho treasure would be found. The village headman has prevented further excavation, pending official sanction, for which he has applied.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 7

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BURIED TREASURE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 7

BURIED TREASURE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 7

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