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JOSEPH JOANOVICI, Rumanian rag-picker, who built up a fortune of £24,000,000 by gun-running, hlack-marketeering, and collusion with the Gestapo, is shown in centre after his arrest in Paris, seemingly happy about the whole thing. A French general, a judge, and two top police officials have been charged with being involved in Joanoviei’s dealings.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 January 1948, Page 5

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JOSEPH JOANOVICI, Rumanian rag-picker, who built up a fortune of £24,000,000 by gun-running, hlack-marketeering, and collusion with the Gestapo, is shown in centre after his arrest in Paris, seemingly happy about the whole thing. A French general, a judge, and two top police officials have been charged with being involved in Joanoviei’s dealings. Wanganui Chronicle, 17 January 1948, Page 5

JOSEPH JOANOVICI, Rumanian rag-picker, who built up a fortune of £24,000,000 by gun-running, hlack-marketeering, and collusion with the Gestapo, is shown in centre after his arrest in Paris, seemingly happy about the whole thing. A French general, a judge, and two top police officials have been charged with being involved in Joanoviei’s dealings. Wanganui Chronicle, 17 January 1948, Page 5