LOST PROPERTY
2- ^ h^n people lose property they usually communicate with the police or -make some inquiries with a view to re"- •, covering it, but there are instances •where the owners of lost property apparently consider that the chances of I getting it back again are so remote ;;that they do not bother to pursue the Numerous inquiries are received by .the police each week regarding lost articles, but the police them- . .selves diligently endeavour to : find „.the.'owners of goods that come into their possession even .though no report has been made that they have been Jost. A case m point concerns a lady's gold wnstlet watch, which was evidently lost in Lambton quay a few _ months ago, and which came uito_ the hands of the police. It now awaits claim by its owner.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 11
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134LOST PROPERTY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 11
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