FALSE NOTES
£400,000 IN CIRCULATION,
REVELATION IN GERMANY
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
BERLIN, March 21
A Stuttgart message states that the police there have raided a printing works, conducted by ' a man named Strekher. The police seized forged German currency ’ notes of a nominal value of one hundred thousand sterl-
It is believed there are false notc.s valued at four hundred thousand sterling already in circulation. Twelve arrests were made.
The raid followed the visit, of an acquaintance of Streither, who, opening a door, which usually wits kept locked, and seeing sheets of the forged notes on a table, exclaimed; “What sil]v game are you up to here?"
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1932, Page 5
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109FALSE NOTES Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1932, Page 5
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