A FORGERY PLANT
WITH UNIVERSITY MAN AT ITS HEAD. .' (MtTED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPSRIQHT.) i .(AUSTJULUN-XETV ;2BAIIWD CABLE . ASSOCIATION.) , . LONDON, sth.. June, v ivollowing upon .the detention of a'man'' 1 :during ;the afternoon, -the -police-last'! might .raided a house in .Earl's Court: .road, believed to .be the headquarters of:a highly-organised.gang of Treasury. note^ ■forgers, and found an <extensive plant.' llie^aid was the.sequel to the conviction' of Kennaway, a Cambridge University /man, who is stated to be the master iinmd of the gang. He was recently sen-!-tenced to four years' imprisonment for forgery. The police found plates for" l-pnnting notes, postal orders, and a complete forgery equipment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 7
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A FORGERY PLANT
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 7
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