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RUSSIAN NOTE PRINTER CHARGED WITH FORGING BANK NOTES.—Detective* found a modern note printing plant, and about 5000 almost completed £5 Australian bank notes, in a small house in the bush at Ocean Grove, near Melbourne. They had to club two savage dogs to reach the house, where they arrested Stefan Karasickwick, of Warsaw, who said he was a note-printer in Russia, and Soria Marcherko, of Vladivostock, who could not speak English (inset).

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 10

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RUSSIAN NOTE PRINTER CHARGED WITH FORGING BANK NOTES.—Detective* found a modern note printing plant, and about 5000 almost completed £5 Australian bank notes, in a small house in the bush at Ocean Grove, near Melbourne. They had to club two savage dogs to reach the house, where they arrested Stefan Karasickwick, of Warsaw, who said he was a note-printer in Russia, and Soria Marcherko, of Vladivostock, who could not speak English (inset). Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 10

RUSSIAN NOTE PRINTER CHARGED WITH FORGING BANK NOTES.—Detective* found a modern note printing plant, and about 5000 almost completed £5 Australian bank notes, in a small house in the bush at Ocean Grove, near Melbourne. They had to club two savage dogs to reach the house, where they arrested Stefan Karasickwick, of Warsaw, who said he was a note-printer in Russia, and Soria Marcherko, of Vladivostock, who could not speak English (inset). Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 10

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