BURGLARY IN LONDON
ART TREASURES STOLEN Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 17. A sensational art burglary is reported. Thieves at night, entered the Kensington residence of Count Spetia di lladione, an Italian who is engaged in business in London, and stole a bronze statue of Aphrodite, dating back to 460 n.c., valued at £20,000, Egyptian gold plate dating back to 200 n.c,, valued at £3,000, and a quantity of jewellery and antiques. /
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Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 7
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73BURGLARY IN LONDON Evening Star, Issue 21080, 18 April 1932, Page 7
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