ROUGEMONT'S TALES.
(BY ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT). London, October 4. Rougemont has lectured at St. James' Hall. He bared his arms to show there were no convict brands on them. Several Swiss merchants have written to the Daily Chronicle that Rougemont in May last, under the name of Grien, appealed for assistance as a destitute inventor and artist. He did not then mention his adventures.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 350, 6 October 1898, Page 2
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63ROUGEMONT'S TALES. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 350, 6 October 1898, Page 2
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