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LONDON THEFT.

£20,000 PEARL NECKLACE. (Received February 24 at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 24. ■ The huge reward of two thousand ster ling is being offered fof the recovery of a necklace whi&i is stated to have mysteriously disappeared while in transit in the Wist End of London. It consisted of fifty-three pearls of the Rosy Orient, valued at £20,000, and belonged (says the j)aily Express) to Mrs Bruce Imray, the wife of Mr. Bruce Im ray, the shipping magnate.

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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1927, Page 5

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LONDON THEFT. Grey River Argus, 25 February 1927, Page 5

LONDON THEFT. Grey River Argus, 25 February 1927, Page 5

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