RANK IMPOSTER
THE “JUTLAND VICTIM" WELL KNOWN TO POLICE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 12. Tlio latest achievement of O’Malley was reported on the strength of a story ho then told the court. The magistrate dismissed tho charge of drunkenness against him and paid In’s fare to London, whore on arrival the railwaymcn tenderly helped him out and. placed him in a chair and wheeled him through tho harrier. When among tho crowd ho vanished, and could not be traced at Portsmouth. 'l'be police reveal that O’Malley was previously convicted for begging and drunkenness, and that his stories of hisvexploits in the Navy were false.— Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 5
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108RANK IMPOSTER Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 5
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