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A mother and daughter (states ar. exchange), whose circumstances, judg(ing b^ r dhirir appearhneek (wb-uld be judged by a casual observer as not tending to any deg Tee of affluence, sat on a seat at the railway station a day or two ago, probably won during why tDpme Fortune *Ha.dj never smiled on them. Bui fortune, smiling brightly, sat right alongside the couple, in the form of a lady's handbag. The property had eviilentlv been left by a careless traveller, but was '-laimcd meantime by the elderly womnn, who, on in vest igation. • found that the purse contained nine £1 notes. The finder immediately surrendered the prize Io a railway official, who banked the money to the credit of the Con solidated Fund. If transpired that the woman and her daughter possessr<| just their fare to a destination south.

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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 3

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 3

Untitled Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 3