ABDUL HAMID'S MONEY.
MISSING SEAL TURNS UP. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Berlin, February 18. The Lokalanzeiger states that Abdul Hamid's seal, which was lost at Yildiz Kiosk during the revolution, has been found. ,' ;!;-.. ;' . Thereupon the Deutsche Bank settled the action for the recovery of Abdul Hamid's deposits. ■ • -■■'."" '•■■ ■ \ ..' ■*■• - Heavy deposits were placed in the Deutsche Bank by -Abdul Hamid (the deposed-Sultan of Turkey),, with instructions that the money was not to be released unless the ; seal : were affixed to the orders. The seal having been lost, the bank adhered '.to' its instructions, and declinedto give up the money. Efforts "were made to secure the release of the deposits, totalling over half a million, and an action at lav? had been commenced with this view. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14300, 21 February 1910, Page 5
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