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THE HOOLEY CASE.

FURTHER REVELATIONS,

By Telegraph-Press -Copyright. London, November 2. Two charges for attempting to bribe E. T. Hooley to give false evidence in connection with his charges in bankruptcy are being preferred against Martin C. Tucker, Hooley's partner. London, November.3, Hooley continues his revelations. In his bankruptcy examination he describes the singular dealings of Sir Wm. Marrott, Lord Ashburton, Lord Churchill, and Sir Blundell Maple. Hooley paid £11,000 to secure admission to the Carlton Club. He states that the secretaries, without orders, destroyed a number of books, and insinuated that their object was to "conceal misappropriations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

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THE HOOLEY CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

THE HOOLEY CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 5

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