I A married conple named Mat-by have been sentenced at Bcr'in. the husband to eizhtecn ir.onihs' and the wife to six months' , imprisonment, on the charge of carrying J on for years a m-imifactory "of berrying" b.-£ | ters on rui eztraurdirary hire? *cale. Marby I jad acquired a wonderful facility in imitat- ; ing He hud recommendations : written by himself from the highest peri sons in the land, even frcm t!:-" 3-jnpcror i himself. On the rUe.n-rth of a forged ! patent of nobility, lie victimised varimin : philanthropic soe ; eih-.- established for the . relief of distressed pev-Jins' of quality. His ■ method, his cool impudence, the exten-t of ; his operations, and their success, all impressed the Court, which inflicted the »Wh£st Dosslble penalty.
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Evening Star, Issue 12207, 27 May 1904, Page 6
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120Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12207, 27 May 1904, Page 6
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