ALTRUISTIC "HEIRESS"
SUITORS DUPED,
LONDON, May 8,
A pretty girl supposed to be receiving an allowance of £IO,OOO a month from her parents in the Argentina had dozens of offers in Berlin id a few weeks (says the correspondent of the London ‘ Daily Mail ’). She imposed on her suitors by her serious outlook on life, and said that, despite her wealth, she came to Berlin from the Argentine to study medicine, hoping to help her fellow-creatures.
Occasionally the remittances from her, parents were irregular, and she secured advances with a view to matrimony. These totalled 600,000 marks before she disappeared. Tho suitors then informed tho police, and eventually tho altruistic “heiress” was found to bo a domestic servant in a Berlin suburb.
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Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 4
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122ALTRUISTIC "HEIRESS" Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 4
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