in London on the 31st ult. A CHEQUERED CAREER. Rubino was born on November 24, 1859. He has two brothers and two sisters. His father was an Italian patriot and a municipal councillor. Gerone Rubino served in the 50th Regiment of Infantry. While he "was a soldier he was condemned to five years' imprisonment for an article in a revolutionary journal. At one time he was a French master at Milan. He was afterwards employed at Treves. In 1893 he was condemned to four years' imprisonment at Milan for forgery. In IS9O he married Fanelli Marie de Ruvo. He went to Rome his brother Henry, whose whereabouts are at present unknown. Anarchists believed him to be a spy, and attacked him violently in their journals. His sister, in an interview, said that her brother was very talented. She showed some drawings that he had made on vellum. It is not true that Rubino was in the service of the International Police. Rubino's wife and child (aged four) are in London.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 5 (Supplement)
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