GANGSTER’S SON
According to his own narrative to the English polite, a 19-year-old youth, Prank Doering, lias had an adventurous career When Peering, who is dark, thick set, and sullen looking, pleaded guilty at Norwich Quarter Sessions to failing to register as an alien it was stated that he had been sentenced to a month’s imprisonment and recommended for deportation for be in" on enclosed premises at Norwich. Chief Inspector 11. W. Halls informed (he recorder, Sir Kills Hume-Williams, that Dcering claimed to have been born at Ciceiu, Chicago, and was the son of a "angster. His mother died soon after ho was born. Eight years later, when hi.s father died, he went to live with another Chicago gangster. Then he was taken to Detroit, and lived with “ a painter and gangster named Browning. ’ ll e stayed there about four years before removing to New York, whore be lived in an apartment house on £2OOO which had been left him by the Detroit gangster. He spent his money in two years. When IS he went to England on n freighter, working his passage in the ships galley. Dcering " jumped the ship at Southampton! and had since been to London. Liverpool, Cardiff. Swansea, St. Albans, Hitchin. and Norwich. The recorder directed that Peering should go oack to prison until instructions were received from the Home Ofiico about his deportation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22911, 19 June 1936, Page 14
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