It is not likely any of the Moneys.
Sporting Life for May 18, 1912, published the following note “According to a letter which Ed Banks recently received from Captain Money, who is living in England, the veteran is thoroughly enjoying life. Harold Money is in charge of a rubber plantation in Ceylon, while Noel Money is living in Herefordshire, in England, and shooting considerably.”
In 1913, Noel E. Money and his family left England and moved to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, where he built the Qualicum Beach Hotel and Golf Course. In 1915, Noel was called to serve again, and ended up in North Africa with General Allenby. In Libya, Noel was a Major, by Egypt a Colonel, and he was a Brigadier by the time they advanced into Palestine.
Harold Bloomfield Money (De Shootinest Gent'man) was either still in Ceylon at the rubber plantation or had returned to England for military training for WW-I.
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