Pb.RGEij Bank oe England" NJ^t^s.^h^.waa discovered on August 16ih by th© °Spne cials at the Bank of England that a gKJR ni j number of. their notes which ■ had • receiiWe rc ] been passed were, forgeries, printed-on #1--bonafide paper of the 'Bank. lt''iß'.-e\i&M'jJL therefore, 1 thvt the paper niusV have b» .; stolen, and the directors ] have' offered ft r: largeTewardbf ; Elsoofprinformatib^^^^ i subject. : TLey have also sent circulara tol their customers in London, and tp manyl the. leading firms, cautiom^g them hot* 3B9 depend* on the ., apparent genuineneas of Urt ( Bank paper, but to . : examine the printing v/9 the greatest care, and in all. cases to take fr names of the persons from whom' notes | .. received.— 'Glasgow ifetity Herald.' • •- rf .-
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Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 November 1862, Page 4
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