ODDFELLOW STOLEN REGALIA
TWEFT FROM CAR [Pea United Press Association.] ' AUCKLAND, April 21. Regalia to the value of about £l7, two overcoats and a hat, were stolen from a motor car owned by A. E. L. Dodd’, district deputy grand master of the Waitemata district of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, when the vehicle was left parked outside the Henderson Town Hall late on Tuesday night. The car was a closed sedan model. The rear window was broken and the property reached through the *The regalia consisted of three collars and three jewels. Mr Dodd placed them in his car immediately after the installation, ceremony at which he was officiating. The jewel of the district deputy grand master was the most valuable, being of engraved silver.
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Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 7
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126ODDFELLOW STOLEN REGALIA Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 7
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