UNDERGROUND FORGERS.
Excise officcrs of Calcuti-a., raiding 23. house near the temple of Jagannath, close to the Mint, ma.d<_2 a surprising',_ discovery of an underground fox-gers’ den.
Dark rooms on a. dingy ground floor had been searched in vain. when om -of ‘the ofiicers, according to the latesfi Indian mail, began to sounfiv the floor‘. Eng. He detected LL hollow‘, and exfi cava/Lions followed. _ ‘
The I'emo\':ll of the cox-'e'ring revecfirl ed an underground chamber, and 0112 descending the ,pa,rty found :1 'well< S’CoC‘~k€d Store, with In full outfit for the forging ofAlO—r’upee currency notes.‘-
The result has been the appear-ancef before the Second Presidency Magisd tirate of Calcutta of one Fazaldin-,. who has beenremanded preparatory tot commitment to the sessions.‘
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3520, 6 July 1920, Page 5
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120UNDERGROUND FORGERS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3520, 6 July 1920, Page 5
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