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A PEER’S BANKRUPTCY.

MANY CHARGER OF FRAUD. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, April 21. A huge crowd awaited Lord Tcrring(xm, who has been extradited fiom France in connection with charges arising out of his bankruptcy, at Victoria. Station, but the police ruse \vas successful. He alighted at the end of the train and was motored to Moor Lane police, station, to which an infirmary is attached. It is understood that ho will appear in the Police Court on Saturday morning. A later message. says that when Lord Terrington arrived at Folkestone from Boulogne He walked briskly to a reserved compartment in a London train, accompanied by a doctor and two Scotland Yard detectives. His journey from Dousi was accomplished in easy stages, with an interval for a : lunch of trout and champagne, .there, were two stops when Lord Terrington: complained of heart attacks • Lord Terrington appeared at the; Mansion House Police Court on 21 charges of fraudulent conversion involving £70,000 while acting as a solicitor. , , . Lord Terrington was looking, well, and entered the court accompanied by Lady Terrington, a doctor and a nurse. After questions regarding his extradition from France, he was remanded till Apri 1 30..... Bail ...,was. ..refused despite counsel’s assertion that. Lord Teirington’s health was .-precarious.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3

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A PEER’S BANKRUPTCY. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3

A PEER’S BANKRUPTCY. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 April 1928, Page 3