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“WHAT’S IN A NAME?”

HOTEL CHEF MAKES EXCUSE. London, December 17. A prisoner at Winchester Assizes said he had been discharged from fourteen situations because his name was similar to that of the notorious “blazing car murderer.” He was Charles Vincent Rouse, a hotel chef. He was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for bigamy. He had described himself on his marriage certificate as “Carl de Rousse, bachelor.”

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Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 6

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“WHAT’S IN A NAME?” Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 6

“WHAT’S IN A NAME?” Southland Times, Issue 22210, 30 December 1933, Page 6