LONG ISLAND JEWEL THEFT
(D.NIIBB PRESS ASSOOIATIOS^—COPI'KIOHT.) (SYDNEY SU.S" CABLE.) NEW YORK, 11th September. 'Twenty detectives are engaged on the theft of Lady Mountbatton's, Mrs. Shorton's, and Mrs. Cosden's jewellery but so far have not obtained a definite'chie, Mrs/ Cosden, wife of the'oil millionaire' was the heaviest loser, her losses including a black pearl ring valued at £10.000, a pigeon blood ruby valued at £6000', and several oilier valuable gems.
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Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 7
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70LONG ISLAND JEWEL THEFT Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 7
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