FOUND BY A FINGER-PRINT.
An example of the growing difficulty which a missing person finds in concealing his identity was afforded | the other day at a coroner's inquest }in England. A man had died in hosipital. No one knew him. No one ! came forward who knew him. He was j a man without name and apparently, without identity. In the last resort it was thought! that the man's finger prints might be j found in Scotland Yard. They were, j They had been taken thirty years before.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LII, Issue 32, 21 April 1931, Page 6
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