"No knife or pen among the effects, and the Bank of England notes amounted to £45 and not £15. Among the effects is a gold coin and an amber cigarette holder, in a silver case attached to the chain."
Late Arthur Gee (No.275)
1 Bank of England Note for £5
2 Bank of England notes for £20 each,
Silver watch and Gold chain with gold coin and amber cigarette holder in silver case attached,
Silver cigarette case,
Solitaire diamond buckle gold ring,
Gold ring set with reddish stone,
Pair gold cufflinks,
I glasses in case,
pipe,
leather pocket book,
miscellaneous papers, including British passport for Arthur Gee, dated 26 August 1910.
Received from the provincial secretary for Nova Scotia by the White Star Line, the above-mentioned property which was taken from the body of the late Arthur Gee who lost his life by the foundering of the SS Titanic, the same being all the property of the said Arthur Ge which came into the hands of the provincial secretary and for which he is to account and which the White Star Line is to deliver to Edith Gee, of Broadway South Shore, Blackpool, England the executrix under the last Will and testament of the said Arthur Gee.
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