BAD COINS
WHERE THEY GO TO,
In the night as a. Manly ferry steams down the Sydney Harbour a man loans over the fails and drops what to outside appearances is just a bag. . .. His action is the answer to the rpiostion: “Where do all the bogus coins go?” They go where nobody can get them again—on the bed of the harbour several fathoms deep (says the “Doily Telegraph”). More “money” than a King’s ransom is buried off Middle Head. An official of the Bank of New South Wales, whose identity is kept a secret, is assigned to the job of making periodical night trips on the Mahly ferry depositing bad money in. the “keyless vault” ot’ the sea. . y
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Northern Advocate, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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120BAD COINS Northern Advocate, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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