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MUST RETURN TEETH

LOVER WHO ANNEXED THEM DURING QUARREL. False teeth are “an essential part of the human body, belong to the individual, and would bo of no use to anv other individual,” So ruled Justice Doyle in deciding that Mrs Rose Zwcriscki, of St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, should recover her teeth from her former sweetheart, Bnrtholomeau Xonocadas. He said he was holding the teeth because Mrs ■ Zweriscki had refused to return a diamond engagement ring. The teeth fell out of her mouth when the couple quarrelled over the return of the ring after their engagement was broken.

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Evening Star, Issue 19310, 24 July 1926, Page 11

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MUST RETURN TEETH Evening Star, Issue 19310, 24 July 1926, Page 11

MUST RETURN TEETH Evening Star, Issue 19310, 24 July 1926, Page 11

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