ROBINSON'S BANKRUPTCY.
AFTERMATH OF "MR A" CASE. (BT CiBLZ—PftESS ASBOCUTIOX—COPTSIQHT.) (Mwnaa's teukoiums.) LONDON, November 22. At the Bankruptcy Court a meeting of creditors of Ernest Uobiason, notorious in connexion with the Midland Bank ease, disclosed that bankrupt's liabilities were £8368 and assets 16s. Robinson attributed his insolvency to the adverse judgment ia the "Mr A" litigation. [Bobinson failed in his action against the Midland Bank, in which he claimed £125,000. The action was the immediate cause of the disclosure of the gigantic conspiracy against Sir liari Singh ("Mr A"). Bobinson, who had received £25,000 only, claimed the balance of the £150,000, aa the other conspirators had lodged the amount to his name, and subsequently withdrawn it. Tho bank held that tjje signatures were identical in both instances, when the money was deposited and withdrawn.]
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 9
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