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THE PEARL NECKLACE.

THREE STONES -RECOVERED. to teloetash-iPjes? Aes.Oi!latio&-*oi>i)yriebi „ . Lqhflon, February 25. the insurance, assessors have recovered three of the pearls of the famous i ii s ifhL ndcls!ac ' e ' ' Ku? y ai "° v4lucd at tiAOeO. Their recovery was the resuit !pf negotiations" with persons whose identity was kept secret. A. peatl valued at &M, which Hern© lost in a bar-room, .and a diamond clasp, are alone missing. Mr. Slayer now values the necidafie at £150,000.

MYSTERIOUSLY TRACED. ! "Timtts"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables Ltind'qii, February So.' A largo, pearl, of .the va.liioof £11,000, belonging, to Mr. Mayer's iMwkiaco, which was stolen, tho stones, with tho exception of thKft, being siibsoquentiy MCdvcrpd, lias, been mysteriously traced pd recovered 'itiidei- circumstances thai havo net been divulged.

•..Augustus Itor'ne, ft. .pianbf«to haekmotet, picked up fifty-nine of the pearls ulnlfe '{foiixg to work' at Highbury, ifttook tho pearls to tho police statieii ami received, * receipt, Afterwards he. discovered another pearl.in e.ne of his pockets, ami offered ft to various peoplft'rt a pumic-house, thinking it ivas <i marble, tie subsequently lost it in 7i .lavatory.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 7

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THE PEARL NECKLACE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 7

THE PEARL NECKLACE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 7

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