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GAME WITH £1 NOTES

CHILDREN'S FUN STOPPED A woman passing through Chelmsford Recreaftion Ground, England, recently, saw a number of schoolchildren thr owing rolled-up pieces of paper at one another. One of the pieces fell at her feet, and she was surprised to find that it was a £1 note. All the other pieces of paper with which the children were playing were ialso Bank of England notes, and they said they had found them under one of the trees. Without knowing their value they had started rolling them j up and throwing them at one another. j The notes, numbering nearly 20,. were collected and taken to the police station where, soon lafterwards, their owner, a woman who was on her way shopping, claimed them.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RMPOST19331020.2.64.2

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 7

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126

GAME WITH £1 NOTES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 7

GAME WITH £1 NOTES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 7

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