CURRENCY FRAUDS
SENSATION IN INDIA SPURIOUS COINS FOUND (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.. DELHI, April 13. ■., The.'.iynst - count 'in' "India""for nVa'riy \yejius concluded' fit Karachi, when four' Indians 'were sent to prison for torims varying from two to seven years, and two Englishmen, G. E. Dickenson and C. W. Wheeler', were sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for two and four and a-hnlf years respectively. It'was disclosed that dies of rupees and Persian and other coins were obtained by the agency of Wheeler from England." The finding of a case of dies at Karachi Customs house led to the arrest of Captain R, P. Farrell, 0.8. E., who turned approver. The operations were to be conducted at a remote spot on the Persian-Baluchistan frontier.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 7
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