MADAGASCAR CONCESSION CASE.
"A MYSTERIOUS PERSONAGE NAMED .DUNN." Bl T«l eS rraph-Pre"ss Assoclation-CoDyrltrht. (Rec. March 6,'0.20 a.m.) ' • . . London, March 5. Evidence in the Madagascar concession case, in which William Burdett, is suing a man named Home, and Mrs. Home (a leading spiritnalist, known as "Tho Queen of Madagascar"), alleging that tho pair defrauded him of X 3500 in connection with concessions in Madagascar, represented to bo worth ten million pounds, shows that Homo (who is separated from his wiW Jcclared that ho was not connected with ihe scheme. Mrs. Home did not appear in Court. Lady Blount, who was interested in the concessions, afterwards denounced the ischeme, unearthing a mysterious nereonago named Bunn, described as "tho original possessor of the concession, who turned out to be a street pedlar, instead of the owner of the millions.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 6 March 1911, Page 5
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136MADAGASCAR CONCESSION CASE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 6 March 1911, Page 5
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