"ABODE OF LOVE."
WHERE FORTUNES WERE PURGED. LONDON, Dec. 9. The correspondent of the Daily Mail lit Milan says that a romantic villa, in Piedmont, inhabited by ostensible honeymooners, with three servants, and called by the oeasants "The. Abode of Love," turns out to have been a forgery workshop, winch produced notes valued at £1,000.000. The villa has been dismantled. The group had proceeded to Austria, ami back to Italy, when all were arrested.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3105, 24 December 1921, Page 5
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