THE KLOTZ CASE.
REGRETS ACTION. (United Press Association —Copyright.) PARIS, December 28. The firm which set the law in motion against M. Klotz in respect of dishonoured cheques issued in payment for a motor-ear have sent a letter to his counsel regretting that they had not foreseen that the pressure would involve legal consequences and lie the cause of a public scandal, injuring & man who had been one of b ranee s plenipotentiaries in the hour of peace. The letter concludes with a formal withdrawal of the complaint.—Australian Press Association.
M. Klotz, formerly a French Minister and finance expert, was sent to a mental home and was to have been tried for issuing valueless cheques. We has been declared sane by experts who examined him, hut his counsel desired another examination.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 67, 29 December 1928, Page 5
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