JEWELS STOLEN
PRINCE OF WALES’S PARTY LADIES LOSE PROPERTY VALUED AT £40,000. EXPERT THIEVES. Bv Teleirranh.—Pi-ass A***u. —Copyright. (Sydney “Sun-” Cable.) (Received September 11, 9.55 p.m.) NEW YORK, September 10. Lady Mountbatten and Mrs Richard Norton, members of the Prince of Wales’s party, have notified the police that thieves entered their rooms in the home of Mr J. S. Oosden. where they are staying, and stole jewels valued at £40,000. The theft was committed while the lsdieß were absent at dinner. Mrs Oosden also lost a quantity of valuables The police believe the crime to he the work of expert thieves, attracted to Long Island by the presence of the Prince’s party.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11932, 12 September 1924, Page 7
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