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MAY HAVE WON £10,000

WELLINGTON, Sept. 19v There is a cleaner in a Wellington city theatre to whom, for the past week, ever y minute has seemed like an' hour and every day like a year. He lives with £10,000 almost within his grasp. Everything points to hira having wou lirst prize in a sweep drawn in Australia on September (5 and he awaits his ticket by surface mail to verify the tiumber. So far atl he has to go on is' the nom-de-plume "Soldier's Luck, " and tTie fact that the winning ticket belongs to someone in Wellington. The prize list was sent to hira by air bht the ticket ia expected by sea.

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 September 1946, Page 5

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MAY HAVE WON £10,000 Chronicle (Levin), 20 September 1946, Page 5

MAY HAVE WON £10,000 Chronicle (Levin), 20 September 1946, Page 5

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