iwo packages found bv an attendant on tne floor of an hotel in London proved to contain 200 counterfeit florins and half-crowns. It is thought that a coiner, visiting the hotel and finding detectives waiting there—for quite an other purpose—dropped his packages and fled. Gbogbo, King of the Jlcndi. a West Airman tribe, is employed as a labourer by the Sunderland Corporation under his adopted name of Robert Taylor. He is a keen Salvation Army worker and preacher, and would rather go back to his people as a missionary than to rule them.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17757, 29 January 1926, Page 9
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