NECKLACES STOLEN
LADY RHONDDA'S LOSS [FROM OUU OWN COHUESPONDI3NT] LONDON, May 18 Two old-fashioned red and green garnet necklaces, which have been in Viscountess Rhondda's family for many generations, have been stolen from her home. Bay Tree Lodge, Frognal, Ha nipstead. A reward of £2O lias been offered for the recovery of the property. Lady Rhondda said: "Tho necklaces are in a very old-fashioiied English seting, and have no great value, except as a sentimental link with my mother, whose family possessed them for many generations. The robbery occurred while I was away from home. Only one or two things were taken and there was nothing of great value among them.' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23060, 10 June 1938, Page 5
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