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WIDOW APPEALS TO THIEVES

An old and smoky bicycle lamp is the only clue the police have to work upon in their hunt for tho thieves who stole a large number of silver articles from the homo of the Dowager Lady Hillingdon, at Temple House, Waltham Cross, Herts. More silver than usual was accessible to thieves because on tho previous day the Princess Royal was entertained at the house, and all tho silver had been cleaned and left on view. Lady Hillingdon states that she is most concerned about a missing cigarette, box, presented to her son by his constituents when he was M.P. for Uxbridge. This son, the Hon. Charles Mills, was killed in the war, and Lady Hillingdon makes a special appeal to the .thieves, to return the box because of its great sentimental value.:

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19270919.2.10

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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

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137

WIDOW APPEALS TO THIEVES Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

WIDOW APPEALS TO THIEVES Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

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