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Thinking a £IOOO diamond a worthless piece of glass, a stable boy who '•ad found if in a London street tn s sed the jewel among some odds nnd ends of harness. Two days later, hearing filial Lady Galway, wife of Sir. Henry Galway (formerly Governor- of South Australia) had lost a diamond, the description of which tallied with that of the one he had found, he took it to the Galway’s house, and later left Ihe richer Ly £SO, the amount of the reward. Lady Galway was delighted vat recovering the gem, which she had given up for lost.

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Shannon News, 4 September 1923, Page 3

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100

Untitled Shannon News, 4 September 1923, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 4 September 1923, Page 3

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