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HATRY IN COURT.

—♦-■ REMANDED FOR A WEEK. HIS WIFE NOT PRESENT. DEFENDANTS I* GOOD SPIRITS. lU.III, -'•»«» «*«.,« Uih'.N »' ILICI'BIO 'llltllUCl -COPYRIGHT., (nVr.-nn! Sfpt'-mber 2Mh, 1.1"* a.m.) LUN'HON, Kcpt-mhor '27. Hum ami ln» aH.siM-Kites appcaic! fcw'oiv Sir (..-org" Tniscntr in Uw I'oii-'c Court t» dity, mid 'v,■)-.• i.-man.ld tit! Octf>i..-r Ith. The defendant* wvn- sealed iniun-di-»t#ly ill fri.nt Of the dm-l;, uliicll Was not usfi. Mrs Hutr.v «as nol |.m svut, and » fiiend stated that she was resting in the country. Hairy l<M,k.<! composed—almost cheerful and the defendants .batted • nitiiatedly to their counsel. The whole scene irseiniijcd un infuruiai company meeting, rather than a drMtiiii to which this was the prelude.— United Sen ice SOME PLAIN SPEAKING. ONUS LAID ON BANKING CIRCLES. (Received September 27th. 7 p.m.) LONTKt.V. September 26. Til* "U«ilv Telegraph" loams that aom« plain speaking was heard at a meeting of bankers, at which it is understood the Governor of the Hank of England (the l!t. lion. . Montagu Norman) laid the onus of the Ha try trouble upon hanking and money eil- «■!<»», and intimated that the financial •iithorilitK Mould need to realise their r>'s|X)ri>ihiiitio«. H> reminded ban kern of the wellknown view* held by many members fit the Labour Government regarding the, nationalisation _ <>f banks. —Australian Pre** Association, NO DEFAULTERS. ANOTHER PETITION FOR LIQUIDATION. LONDON, September 20. A a a sequel to the Hatry collapse. Oeorg« Ireland Russell is petitioning for the compulsory liquidation of the J'orchestcr Trust. The Htock Exchange settlement pass-, •d off without, incident. Fears that there might he some defaulters happily were not realised, thanks to the Committee's aetiou iu deferring settlement in the Hatry Group for a month. It is generally hoped that before October l>4th arrangements will have beeu made which will obviate any defaults.— Australian Frew* Association. '* ' ""' * ' i

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19736, 28 September 1929, Page 15

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HATRY IN COURT. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19736, 28 September 1929, Page 15

HATRY IN COURT. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19736, 28 September 1929, Page 15

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