MISSING JEWELLERY
\\ ILL'S CI. MM Sl'l I'F.KDS IH'SILWn LXONLRATKI) LONDON". March 25. Mr -lustier McCardie gave judgment lor £IOOO damages in favour .\" Mrs J It.'i.Tes ' Pauling, w ife of Cajjtain I'. l',t.i>;!i. \'.l '.. iV, in w htiie she is separal id. She had claimed £1029 from a linn .!' jewellers, who. she said, had delivered ' a parcel oi jcweilerv lo her bus baud's address. iii:- Lordship poiliied out there w:,s in thing i n the outside of Ibe parcel 1,:le ■.. ii s ,;i hie. L< !ii par! ies had ac i. pied P.o. th s stiiteiiienl thfil he ; iionuhl il co:.tained gloves and thai he tossed it on In the 'hail table, after which ii was no! w;eii. Captain Booth's honour and integrity were unchallenged.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 5 April 1926, Page 6
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124MISSING JEWELLERY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 5 April 1926, Page 6
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