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STOLEN JEWELLERY FLYING SQUAD'S FIND LONDON, Jan. 0 Jewellery worth hundreds of pounds was dug up in a garden by Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. The gems are believed to have been stolen recently from mansions in London and Surrey. Part of the jewellery is alleged to have been taken last week from Middleton House, Sunningdale, which was the home of the Duke of Windsor when he was Prince of Wales. The present owner is a millionaire, Mr. Frank Parkinson.
After the discovery of the jewellery, three men were detained for questioning at Scotland Yard.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22936, 14 January 1938, Page 9
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