Since the report of the sensational robbery from the seat of Prince Alfonso of Orleans at San Luoar, the prince is stated to have made it known that the "jewels” in the stolen Collar of Orddr of the Golden Fleece were merely paste.— ICeuter. A body, believed to be Chat of an exofficer with Nottingham connections, was found in a first-clnss carriage, of a train which, arrlred at St. Albans from London. There was a wound in the right temple, and a revolver was lying on the carriage floor. Mrs Rhoda King, of Bury street, ■Weymouth, who would_ have been 101 on November 24tE, has died. Only-a week before she was distressed by .a cruel hoax, being nominated as town council candidate. An Imperial Airways pilot observed' two silences on Armistice Day. He left Cologne just before 11 o’clock. When he savv'the garrison troops lined up in the square he shut dff his engines and glided in silence over the square. When lie rea-hed Brussels 55 minutes later, it was again 11 o’clock—Cologne time being an hour, ahead of Brussels time —and he repeated liis silent glide over the city before alighting at the aerodrome.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12352, 23 January 1926, Page 11
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