GRAND MASTER
Robbed of Regalia FROM CAR IN STREET(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, April 21Regalia to the value of about £l7, two overcoats, and a hat were stolen from a motor can owned! by A- E- LDodd, District Deputy Grand Master of the Waitemata District of Independent Order of Oddfellows, when the vehicle was left parked outside Henderson Town Hall late on Tuesday night- The car was a closed sedan model- The rear window wa s broken, and the property reached through the opening- The regalia consisted of three collars and three jewels- Mr Dodd placed them in his car immediately after an installation ceremony at which he wa-s officiating- The jewel of the District Deputy Grand Master was most valuable, being of engraved silver-
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Grey River Argus, 22 April 1937, Page 5
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