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[Australian & X.Z. Cable Association.] MISSING II KIR. SYDNKV. April (». The Swedish Consulate at Sydney is offering a reward of CSO to anyone who will bring them into touch with Count Goran Kakenburg, aged 2.1 years, who j s the heir to an ancient Swedish family. prominent in public lile some years ago. The family estate bad to he sold. Count Goran felt this so keenly that lie left home, and joined a ship, visiting Australia, where be deserted. Since then, he lias not communicated with his family, but enquiries showed that be has led a roving life here. In 1925 he was working as a road hand in New South Walse. Thence he went to Queensland, where he is now believed to be. , A few months ago bis father, .Major Count Faulkenberg, died, and Count Goran lias- inherited the title, and an income between four and five thousand sterling a year. As the estate is entailed" no one but Count Coran can touch it, and in the meantime hjs mother and the younger members of his family are reported to he practically destitute.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1927, Page 1
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