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BOY FINDS PRECIOUS NECKLACE A lucky London boy, Laurent Turner, a 20-year-old packer, of Mefsina Avenue, West Hampstead, pic up a £5.000 pearl necklace lost Sloane Street, and was given **• as a reward for restoring it to 1 owner, says the “Sunday News. Like most people. Laurence dreamed of the wonderful things would buy himself if ever he becain. wealthy, k’ow that he is for is wealth when one earns but *> week —his only thought is for mother. , Laurence was on an errand Sloane Street when he saw the n - lace lying in the middle of the P® ment. Crowds of people had P M it by. Thinking the pearls were imitation, he put them casually pocket, and that evening gave to his mother. #hlt The following day he re *« . Lady Guthrie, wife of Sir u Guthrie, had lost a valuable of 75 pearls, while shopping 1 West End. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 655, 6 May 1929, Page 10
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