THE I H NG A RIAN i-'ORGKRIFS I.ONDON. Fob. 18. The Hungarian nolo forgeries are again in prominence, owing to the sun-oiid..-!- in Berlin, of Arthur Schulte, a lithographer, for whom Germany’s cleverest detective have been searching for two months. The “Daily Chrouicb.V' Berlin correspondent says: Schulte,-:* calmly walked into the police station, and said: “I believe you want: me.” |n a statement. he said that he was asked by Prim-e Windi-eligraeiz in September, ID2J, to go to Bucharest, where lie should work for the latter. He (Sohullzo) went. and he was employed in the State Printing Works. He himself took- photographs of French thousand Trane notes. He «x*lievcd Hint 1.,* was engaged In a legal poli-tic,-d action, a- the Chief of Police x; Nadessv. amcirently supported what was being done. After four mouths. Sehuk/.e says, he began I > doubt the honesty ol th'-' \v*»rk which was being carried on. Moreover, there did nor seem to he enough money to keen the works goice II- therefore sought per--Ic.icd,i,i to ret-iirn to Germany, which n;,, -,-cliis-'-!. Finallv. lie managed to
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1926, Page 1
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