NUN WINS JAGUAR.—Sister Mary St. Alphic, sister superior of the Palace Gate Convent, Exeter, south-west England, the nun who won a Jaguar Mark 10 worth £2300 in a competition run by a soup firm, is shown sitting in her prize. By agreement with the soup firm, she will exchange the Jaguar for a more modest car, the cash difference going to the order she belongs to.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 2
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66NUN WINS JAGUAR.—Sister Mary St. Alphic, sister superior of the Palace Gate Convent, Exeter, south-west England, the nun who won a Jaguar Mark 10 worth £2300 in a competition run by a soup firm, is shown sitting in her prize. By agreement with the soup firm, she will exchange the Jaguar for a more modest car, the cash difference going to the order she belongs to. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 2
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