A diamond weighing more than 100 caratsl was found recently at the diggings near Lichtenburg, in the Transvaal, and was sold for £6600.
KIPPAVETTE FOB SCHOOLBOY APPETITES. i Give your youngsters something they'll really enjoy for lunch. Give them Kippavetto Sandwiches—delightful delicacies which make, them want to eat and eat. Kippavette is made by "Peck's" of Salmon and Shrimp fame. It is British made and guaranteed of highest food value. Get a pot from your grocer.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1929, Page 14
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