GIRL’S ADVENTURE
LOOKING FOR DIAMONDS,
LONDON, May 4.
A romantic story of diamond digging in the unexplored hinterland of British Guiana is revealed in tho adventures of Miss Gwen Richardson, of Melbourne, who is now in command of an expedition searching for diamond fields known only to the natives of tire country.
Miss Richardson has devoted months to tho study of mining for diamonds. Before sailing she received hundreds of letters from romantically inclined Britishers anxious to search for diamonds and to protect a charming lady among tho perils of the wilderness.
Miss Richardson refused offers of assistance until the Governor of British Guiana protested against her encountering alone a multitude of dangers. She then consented to bo accompanied by a -woman companion and by a black maid, who sleeps all night at the tent door.
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Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 4
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136GIRL’S ADVENTURE Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 4
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