PERFIDIOUS WOMAN.
PARIS STAMP DEALER ROBBED. ("Sydney Sun" Service.) LONDON, Aug. 2S. The theft, in very remarkable circumstances, of a valuable collection of postage stamps belonging to a Parisian stamp dealer, M. Madimirza Persion, is reported from the French capital. Some little time ago Persion and his wife, tired of the differences that were constantly occurring between ■them, owing to the incompatibility of their tempers, agreed to separate. The couple, however, met the other day, when a reconciliation took place.
The husband, having some business to do in Vienna, left for that city, and during his absence the wife forced the door of her husband's office and stole a collection of stamps worth £ 24,000.
With the accomplice by whom she was aided in the robbery, the woman afterwards fled to Belgium.
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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1913, Page 2
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131PERFIDIOUS WOMAN. Northern Advocate, 1 September 1913, Page 2
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