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THE SAVOY TRAGEDY

VICTIM’S FAST CAREER. LONDON, July 11. Fahmy Bey was a notorious spendthrift. His father left his entire fortune to him, but he soon dissipated it. He had been for months borrowing on the security of his Egyptian estate. He possessed the most luxurious house in Cairo, and was fond of jewellery, which he displayed ostentatiously. He was vain and ignorant, and became the prey of sycophants. Though usually styled Prince, he did not possess a title.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18823, 13 July 1923, Page 9

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THE SAVOY TRAGEDY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18823, 13 July 1923, Page 9

THE SAVOY TRAGEDY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18823, 13 July 1923, Page 9

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