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THEFT FROM A GRAVE

Sir,—l should like to ask the person or persons responsible to return the yellow rose bowl that was stolen off a grave at the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery We have had the cemetery fully searched without avail, so the bowl must be in someone’s home. It has a deep sentimental value, and had been untouched there for ni*e years—now some despicable thieves have removed it. Will they please put it back?—l am etc. A Sister.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 9

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THEFT FROM A GRAVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 9

THEFT FROM A GRAVE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26543, 19 August 1947, Page 9

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