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SECURED BY NATIONALISTS (United Press Assn.—Elec Tel Cnnyrir^itLONDON, February 10 The Barcelona correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says the Nationalists discovered an enormous quantity of treasure at Figueras Castle, where the Loyalists had stored it. It filled rooms and galleries to a depth of four feet with pearl neck"v laces, antique jewellery, gold coins, pictures, modern stocks and bonds worth hundreds of thousands of pounds, silver spoons, forks, tureens, bowls and candelabra.
bother to get rid of. Waikato farmers would quickly realise that the legume will revolutionise their farming results on first, second and third-class lands. I ask fanners, both north and south, to sow paddocks of this legume; it will quickly show its worth and prove within three months that there is no excuse for having second or third class ploughable land at to-day's cost of working. As there are a great number of the lotus family care must be taken when purchasing to get. only Lotus angustisumus, and your results will be certain. —I am, etc., W. V. SEATON. Hamilton, February 11.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20729, 13 February 1939, Page 9
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176VALUABLE BOOTY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20729, 13 February 1939, Page 9
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