GERMAN FABRICATION.
FOBBED BRITISH NOTES. Loxdox, September 1. The Treasury, referring to statements circulated in. various parts of the country, that currency notes bearing certain specified serial numbers were forgeries, says the origin of the statements has not been traced, but it is suspected that it emanates from enemy sources, and has been circulated * with a view to shaking public confidence. Hitherto comparatively few forgeries of currency notes have come under the notice of the Treasury or the banks. * j i . !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 6
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