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INGENUOUS OLD LADY

Some weeks after receiving £4OO compensation for the loss of some jewellery, an old lady informed a certain insurance company in Auckland that she had found the missing property in a cupboard. “ I didn’t think it would be fair to keep both the jewels and the money, so I thought you would be pleased to know that I have sent the £4OO to the Red Cross,” she wrote.

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Evening Star, Issue 26017, 4 February 1947, Page 6

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INGENUOUS OLD LADY Evening Star, Issue 26017, 4 February 1947, Page 6

INGENUOUS OLD LADY Evening Star, Issue 26017, 4 February 1947, Page 6

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