THE SPANISH COUNTESS.—Dora Haruco who, for six years, has hidden her noble Castilian ancestry behind a cigar-tipper’s apron, has handed in her time-card, given up her four-dollars-a-week room and announced herself first among the 22 heirs of the £15,000,000 estate of the late Count Momposo, of London. As Isadora Bertran de Santa Cruz Momposo Haruco she has sailed for Havana to lay claim to a share of her great-uncle’s gold. If all goes well, she says, she will assume the title of Countess de Momposo and will take whatever share of the grandee’s gold that comes her way.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 19
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98THE SPANISH COUNTESS.—Dora Haruco who, for six years, has hidden her noble Castilian ancestry behind a cigar-tipper’s apron, has handed in her time-card, given up her four-dollars-a-week room and announced herself first among the 22 heirs of the £15,000,000 estate of the late Count Momposo, of London. As Isadora Bertran de Santa Cruz Momposo Haruco she has sailed for Havana to lay claim to a share of her great-uncle’s gold. If all goes well, she says, she will assume the title of Countess de Momposo and will take whatever share of the grandee’s gold that comes her way. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 19
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