"UNFIT TO BE AN ALDERMAN."
SIR THOMAS BROOKE-HITCHING'6 CASE. By Telegraph.— Press Association,— Copyright. (Received March 27, 11 a.m.) % ibNDON, 26th March. Sir Thomas Brooke-Hitching, whom the Court of Aldermen decided was unfit to be an alderman, has withdrawn hia candidature. He alleges that his case was prejudiced by the Court of Aldermen, and that he i» the victim of , a conspiracy to rob him of his aldermanship. ■ ' [Sir Thomas BrookO'Hitchings, recently elected for the Farringdon. Wftrd, js accused of speculating in the shares of a company which the ve&try of which he was a member intended to acquire. He was one of th& prime movers in the creation of separate municipalities for **'• metropolis.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 7
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