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OLD MAN'S FORTUNE.

CONFISCATED BY BOLSHEVIKS. London, Dec. 3. The body of J. E. Prince, aged 80, has been found in the Thames. He left a letter addressed to Mr. Robert Sievier, stating that he was formerly at Johannesburg, and was trading with Russia when the revolution broke out. He escaped from the Bolsheviks, who confiscated his fortune of 800,000 roubles, and he was destitute at the time of his death. The coroner that deceased was identical with the Prince who aided Kruger'g escape.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1920, Page 2

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OLD MAN'S FORTUNE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1920, Page 2

OLD MAN'S FORTUNE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1920, Page 2

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