ECHO OF "MR. A." CASE
peosecution or william hobbs. (toutw nut x»socunos.~cotitiinx,) (RIUTIKS UUOI4H.): - w:.., v .-'LONDON, 7 & January. . TToM,! . aganst Villiam Cooper' Hobbs, solicitor's clerk, charged under the Larcen/Acfc with receiving stolen property abroad/to ml, . 3 . banker's of. £150,000, was continued at Bow Street, Police Court, before ' Sir \w= "It' £ residia S Magistrate. : Montagu N Newton gave evidence that tne greatest influence which ]ed him to come to England and' <rive c vi f G 6° v C 6 Hobbs : afcu S in g hi m g of forgery at a turfe when they were supposed l bß.. tn ( c*e* t cross-examined, Xew:,on said that Captain Arthur' (Sir Hari Singh s aide-de-camp) bought his shard Sa PJ°° eedß °JL the 6econ<J ch«iue for 600,(X)0.franc S He spent £40,000 which he received, also the 600,000 francs
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 7, 9 January 1925, Page 7
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136ECHO OF "MR. A." CASE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 7, 9 January 1925, Page 7
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