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Money In Pockets Not Found Two separate amounts of money reported to have been left in men's suits whicn were given to C.0.R.5.0. last week-end have not been found. One woman said that £3O was accidentally left in a pinstriped suit coat and another cannot find several £5 notes. Unfortunately it was not just a matter of going through I the poekets of two suits Every suit that was unpacked and fitted the discriptions must be searched, said Mr G. H. Coley, the Christchurch ; organiser for C.0.R.5.0., yes--1 terday. “We are doing everything possible to find the money, and regret that the situation has arisen.” he said Mr Coley said this was the first time anyone had reported anything missing. The suits that have so far been searched have yielded a i variety of objects" but no large sums of money. An old watch was found in one and | a pair of spectacles in another. Two empty pocket wallets have also been found Already 30 bales have been packed but clothes are still coming in and the top of the pile remains level with the rafters. Two wool presses are being used for the packing which is being done at the Addington Show Grounds.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 7
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