LOST CROWN
to IN KEROSENE CASE AT APIA. 'Kidental vecovery of the lost ^ Queen Salote of Tonga was % Sir George Richardson, 'Administiator of Wcstern ,'J1 an addrcss at the Auckland % Collego. ^orge i'i.called an occasion ® was visiting the eourt of ^'ote, viio was educated in 1 and heard from a lady-in- ? the disappearance of the * crown while it was being ! &°m Auckland to Nnkualofa, Tonga. ^ not think anything more of J if11) although it was a subjeet ^ in Tonga, until I returned added Sir George. "In ^as told by a customs officer 50Sene box had arrived which M daimed. The box proved ] fn the missing crown. I , to be forwarded to Tonga, ■ ^as nrgently wanted for the | : °t Parliament." fjge added that he heard the 1 ,b he sent at a later date ^aild for repairs. Some of according to a popular ^ no® lost when Queen Sa- ; ' Pi'ince George, was playtne crown. .1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 291, 3 August 1932, Page 7
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153LOST CROWN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 291, 3 August 1932, Page 7
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