CURRENCY SMUGGLERS
CAUGHT IN ITALY. STIFF FINES. ROME, December 9. The Marchesa Godi Di Godio, an English woman, who was formerly Miss Violet Kay, and, whose husband is a retired diplomat; also a former Jewish stockbroker named Sacerdoti, and a third man, named Orta, were, fined a total of £3500 sterling, aiicl were recommended for banishment to penal islands, for trying to smuggle ten thousand sterling worth of Lira notes from the country. Banknotes which were found in the Marchesa’s sleeping berth on the Rome-Paris express, will partly defray the fines, ■
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Grey River Argus, 10 December 1938, Page 16
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