An uncut sapphire worth £SO has found by a British farmer in the crop of a turkey he was dressing. A collection of 91,500 cigarette cards has been accumulated by Air Eli George Horne, railway guard, employed on the motor rail service between Bietchley and Cambridge, England, and he is a nonsmoker! Travellers contribute to his collection, and no card is a duplicate. He has 895 complete sets. The cards are stored in cigar boxes, are bound separately, and he keeps an index, if he gets a duplicate he gives it away to his young friends. This collection is not a record, for Air E. D. Holmes, of Plymouth, claims to possess 600,000, and Air Ernest Harrod, of Godshill, Hampshire, has 120,000.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22285, 11 June 1934, Page 3
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