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British and Foreign

~ 9 CBY KLKCTIUC TELEGIUf-H—COPYRIQHIJ [PIR PMIB AMOtIUTIOW • London, August 8. Heinrich Ivremnierskothen, charged with blackmailing l Lord Bothschild, has been committed for trial. When arrested Ivremmerskothen had three notes inside his socks. The letters to Lord Rothschild professed to come from a committee. They stated that if the police were informed, or the man getting the money was arrested, .Miss Alien Rothschild must die. Lord "Rothschild" gave evidence that he did not know the prisoner. Ivremnierskothen made a full confession and asked for mercy. The police trapped Ivremnierskothen by placin gnotes sprinkled with stained powder in the wall of a restaurant. When arrested the prisoner's hands wore found stained with powder. (Lord Rothschild received a letter 'demanding £'-'!(),-100 for a certain society and suggesting an answer by advertisement in the Times. The writer threatened thai if anyone notified ihe police, or if the demand was not complied with, Lord Botlischild and his relatives would be killed. A detective gave evidence that an advertisement was inserted in the Times agreeing to the request. A parcel of bogus money was hidden in a Avail in a Coventrystreet restaurant, which was wached. Kremmerkotchen was arrested after a severe struggle. ;rr*sr

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 August 1913, Page 4

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363

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 August 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 August 1913, Page 4

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