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SHAMEFUL HOAX.

A MAN IN SEARCH OF. A FORTUNE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh .London, Sept. 8.

Mr J. MoKonzio Goodwin, a Queenslander stranded in London, came with his brotkor in respone to an advertisement mentioning them as heirs to £90,000. The advertisement proved to be a hoax. Tire brothers got separated iu Manchester. A magistrate at Southwark referred Goodwin to tde Agent-General. The Times, commenting on the case, says : —“ The Goodwins have a claim on the public. We ought to see them through, Somebody should be punished.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 991, 10 September 1903, Page 2

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SHAMEFUL HOAX. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 991, 10 September 1903, Page 2

SHAMEFUL HOAX. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 991, 10 September 1903, Page 2

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