PRINCESS'S STOLEN JEWELS.
1 ' THE BAG TBACED. By Toleeraph—Press Association—Copyright Lsndon, August 20. Tom Pritchard, manager of the Eing, Blackfriars Eoad, was remanded on a charge of feloniously receiving the Princess Frederick of Hesse's bag, recently stolen while the Princess was at the Victoria Station. Israel Abrahams said he saw two strangers sell Pritchard a bag. Ho did not notice any murks until Pritchard sent him to try and get an initial stamped over the letter "M" already there. He noticed that a crown had been scratched off tho bag. His errand was fruitless, the bag being returned. Subsequently witness learned from the newspapers that the bag had been stolen, and informed Pritchard. The latter removed tho contents and then cut up and burned the bag.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 22 August 1912, Page 5
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126PRINCESS'S STOLEN JEWELS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 22 August 1912, Page 5
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