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Family barter unsuccessful

(N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) CURITIB (Brazil), March 29. It seemed like a fair swap. Antonio de Luz traded his wife, Maria, and his four children for the wife of Antonio da Rosa, their four children, and an accordion .?! «'ong fine until de Luz decided that he missed his accordion, and wanted it back. Da Rosa wouldn’t eive it to him. 8 L _ uz finally went to Police Superintendent Jorge de Llma 10 demand A c 2y Tt - r , c&s * was unnecessary. The Superintendent persuaded de Luz and da rT» to give back their respective Luz got his precious accord-

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 11

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Family barter unsuccessful Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 11

Family barter unsuccessful Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 11