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===Medievil Times, page 3 (incomplete)===
===Medievil Times, page 3 (incomplete)===
====EMBALMED EGYPTIAN PRINCESS MISSING FROM BRITISH MUSEUM.====
====EMBALMED EGYPTIAN PRINCESS MISSING FROM BRITISH MUSEUM.====
Yesterday, in the (...)<br />around fifteen (...)<br />sounded in the (...)<br />Bloomsbury  (...)<br />covered the (...)<br />So far the only (...) reported missing (...) embalmed Egyptian princess (...) dating back to (...) which went on (...) display at the British Museum (...) last week as part of (...) Egyptian Antiquities (...) The princess has simply (...) Apart from a gold gilded (...) beloging to the princess which (...) covered in a side street in the (...) of the Museum, there are no other (...) to her whereabouts. (...) gentleman (who wishes to remain anonymous) reported seeing four people leaving the British Museum at just ten minutes past one that (...) morning. The princess is believed to be one of the four. The police are still questioning witnesses.
Yesterday, in the (...)<br />around fifteen (...)<br />sounded in the (...)<br />Bloomsbury  (...)<br />covered the (...)<br />So far the only (...) reported missing (...) embalmed Egyptian princess (...) dating back to (...) which went on (...) display at the British Museum (...) last week as part of (...) Egyptian Antiquities (...) The princess has simply (...) Apart from a gold gilded (...) belonging to the princess which (...) covered in a side street in the (...) of the Museum, there are no other (...) to her whereabouts. (...) gentleman (who wishes to remain anonymous) reported seeing four people leaving the British Museum at just ten minutes past one that (...) morning. The princess is believed to be one of the four. The police are still questioning witnesses.
 
====WEAPONS ON LOAN FROM THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM.====
====WEAPONS ON LOAN FROM THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM.====
In response to Sir Dan's request for military arsenal, the Imperial War Museum in Wandsworth, has kindly donated the following artillery to the cause:
In response to Sir Dan's request for military arsenal, the Imperial War Museum in Wandsworth, has kindly donated the following artillery to the cause: