BEGGING GERMAN.
A COOL OLSTOMEK. As nil example of Gorman mentality “The Daily Mail” has received a copy of a letter sent by a German profesi in" to be a nephew of a German | governess formerly with an English i titled family. | The writer, signing himself Paul Lemboke, asks if in view of the fact | that his late aunt was much “treasur!ed by Lady I) ” the family would be | prepared to arrange “a large credit | for him, and goes on : ' I have no money myself and am ; desirous of obtaining the necessary i capita! through a sleeping partnei .... for starting an industrial Inisi iness ( brick and tile works), and evenj ttiallv a unvote banking business. .1 ! consider that I shall require L - do.()()() jto start with, rsiing ultimately to 1 foO.OOll. In any ease in view of the lad that mv aunt was known in your valued house, would you Lin cl iy trust mo bv return ol post and without : security CdO(H),?” ' The member ol the lamily who forwards the letter suggests that perhaps some of Germany s well-w ishers in this country would like to send Air Paul Lemboke CdOOl) by return of post. 'Lem boko has Ia n writing to th family ever since the governess died.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 6
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210BEGGING GERMAN. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 6
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