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FILM STAR ROBBED.

GARY COOPER’S HEAVY LOSS. BURGLARS RANSACK HOME. Burglars broke into the palatial West Los Angeles home of Gary Cooper, the film slar, and stole jewel - lery and other articles, valued at £IO.OOO. Tlie burglary was committed while Mr Cooper and ills wife, formerly Veronica Balfe, were visiting friends. The housekeeper was awakened by the actor's dog and discovered that many of the rooms had been ransacked. The missing jewellery alone was worth upward of £SOOO, and costly dinner plate, linens and clothing were also taken. Two men and two women who were found wandering In an hilarious mood on the edge of the Cooper estate

were taken to Hie police station, questioned. and released. None of the members of Hie Hooper household could identify lliem. Valuable Looot. Among the most valuable jewels stolen were, a platinum bracelet, set with diamonds and rubies, valued at £1000; a platinum ring, set with in Set. ruby, £ lonu ; a cluslerset diamond ring. £230; a red gold bracelet with mom/ and rubv studded 'clips. £00u; a diamond cigarette case. £:::."; a

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20272, 14 August 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

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FILM STAR ROBBED. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20272, 14 August 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

FILM STAR ROBBED. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20272, 14 August 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

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