INSURANCE SENSATION
THE SYDNEY CASE ONE DEFENDANT DISCHARGED. Pi sh Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, August 5. Arthur Gardner, ono of the defendants in the insurance conspiracy case, lias been discharged, there being no evidence against him, but tho eases against the other defendants aro proceeding. [A previous message read as follows: —Another insurance case is bein" investigated in the Police Court. Clarence Hogue (aged fifty-one, company secretary), Arthur Roche (forty-live, manager), Vivian Partridge (thirtyeight, director), and Arthur Gardner (thirty-six, clerk), are all charged with conspiracy to defraud policy holders in tho Federal Building Assurance Company, Ltd., and other insurance organisations. Prosecuting counsel stated that when one company sold to another, two of tho defendants, on retiring from the directorate of the company that sold, received £18,000.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 9
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126INSURANCE SENSATION Evening Star, Issue 20555, 6 August 1930, Page 9
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