WORLD’S GREATEST LIAR.
CAUSE OF DEATH. By Telegraph.—Presw Assn —Copyright. London, June 11. De Rougemont died under the name of Louis Redmond. He was suffering from an internal complaint brought on by a tube accident. For some years he had been living quietly in London. He had a large circle of friends, and maintained extraordinary mental vigor to the end. During the war he invented a patent food to take the place of meat. Part of his income was derived from the proceeds of this idea. He married in 1915 the widow of a French stockbroker. The newspapers lengthily recall his career, and refer to him as the world 6 greatest liar.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1921, Page 5
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