A LOST NOBLEMAN.
REAR OFT IN AUSTRALIA
(Aust. and N.Z. Gable )«• Sydney, , April 0.
The Swedish Consulate- at Sydney is offering a reward' of £SO to anyone who will bring them into touch with Cop.nt Coran Falkenberg, aged 23, the heir to an ancient Swedish family prominent in public life. Some years ago the family estates had to he -sold, and the Count felt this so keenly that be left home, ami joined a ship, visiting Australia, where he deserted. Since then ho lias not comm lip ica'%rl with his family, but enquiries showed that he led a roving life here. 1n'1925 he was working as a road hand in Now South AYales, and there ho went to Queensland, where ’he is now believed to be. A feu- months ago his father Major Count Falkenberg, died, and Count Goran has inherited "the- title and an in come of between £.4000 and £SOOO. As the estate is entailed, none but Count Coran can touch it, and in the meantime his mother and the youngei* members of the family are reported to be practically destitute.
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1072, 7 April 1927, Page 8
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183A LOST NOBLEMAN. Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1072, 7 April 1927, Page 8
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