BANK NOTE FORGERY
BERLIN AFFAIR- * nEGROES imprisoned, WANTED SINEWS OF AVAR. Frees Association—Copyright, AMtralfM and K.Z. Cable Association. : (Received 9.35 a.m.) & BERLIN, January 24. Two negroes named Macombe and Munumo from the Cameroons, ' were sentenced to eighteen and thirty-six months' imprisonment respectively, for forging Bank of England notes for German circulation. The negroes declared the notes were intended as sinews of war to'overthrow British Rule in the Cameroons. Firms receiving- orders for watermarked paper, became suspicious, and informed the British consulate which forwarded them £SO each. . •;'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVV, Issue 18, 25 January 1927, Page 5
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86BANK NOTE FORGERY Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVV, Issue 18, 25 January 1927, Page 5
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