Viscountess Bridport, who, with her husband, Viscount Bridport, returned from a cruise in Lord Moynes yacht, helped to rescue one of the yacht's crew at Copenhagen, while she also lost and found her £3OOO pearl necklace in a cafe there “We were outside Copenhagen, when one of the sailors fell into the sea,” said Lady Bridport. I was near when the accident happened, and was able to throw a lifebelt to him. Lady Bndport said that she missed her pearls after leaving a cafe in which she had been dancing. “I immediately authorised the police to offer a reward for their recoverv,” she added, and it "ftas then discovered that another woman dancer had found them, but had not realised their ▼tine. The reward was paid to her.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22744, 3 December 1935, Page 4
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