A GRIDIRON PEDLAR’S FAME.— The latest portrait of “Trader Horn” (Mr. Alfred Aloysius Smith), who told to a woman writer in South Africa a fascinating story of his experiences as a trader in Central Africa and on the Gold Coast. The narrative was put into a book, which immediately brought fame and fortune to the former gridiron pedlar. He is now lecturing in the United States.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 14
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66A GRIDIRON PEDLAR’S FAME.— The latest portrait of “Trader Horn” (Mr. Alfred Aloysius Smith), who told to a woman writer in South Africa a fascinating story of his experiences as a trader in Central Africa and on the Gold Coast. The narrative was put into a book, which immediately brought fame and fortune to the former gridiron pedlar. He is now lecturing in the United States. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 14
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