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PEARLS WORTH FORU'tf A reward of £5,000 has been for the recovery of a necklac £50,000, which was lost ln . *T transit between Paris and Lon The necklace is composeo graduated cream and rosy P® ’ was packed in a small wood® , posted as an ordinary regis e age in Paris on February l Fifteen years ago a P eal , bv it* valued at £136,000 was P oi U. , e ’E owner. Mayer, of Hatton , ,ft to Paris, and when the box arrl . d ptf found that pieces of coal substituted for the gems. tter f Dropped in an Islington s . ,jd the thief, the pearls were handed to a policeman. At i= they were thrown on one worthless. ~ _» a Grte In 1921. Mrs. Mango. W“ e , pK* shipowner, lost a £4O.OtW lace during the at a London hotel. D e sp of £4.000 reward, the P e
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 12
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