= 8 The Vicar of Reigate, in Surrey, c England, recently received a letter t from Australia, in which the C writer enquired if it were possible a to find a man m the village whose waistcoat was stolen thirty years n ago. The Vicar, after a search, p found a man who lost such a gar- b ment and ten shillings about the a time mentioned, and ne communi- v Gated the fact to the Australian t< correspondent. Another letter has b been received by the Vicar, enclosing £lO for the man whose b waistcoat was stolen, and con- t taining an expression of from the sender, who stated thatit with the proceeds of the robbery t he had been able to make a fresh “ in life, and was now well off. t r
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 11, 28 January 1905, Page 6
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