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Life Savings Stolen

<N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright)

LONDON. June 18. An English couple's dream of a home in New Zealand ended yesterday when thieves stole their £3OOO life savings. The wife. Mrs Florence Janes, aged 60. had started saving the money 25 years ago when her husband, Fred, 62, was told he had a heart complaint. She wanted to take him to New Zealand to a home bought with their savings, the “Daily Sketch” said. But thieves got into their London house, tied her up and stole the money from a wardrobe

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29853, 20 June 1962, Page 18

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Life Savings Stolen Press, Volume CI, Issue 29853, 20 June 1962, Page 18

Life Savings Stolen Press, Volume CI, Issue 29853, 20 June 1962, Page 18

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