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A BANKER IMPRISONED.

THE MADRAS BANK FAIL WE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received September 27, 0.11 a.m.) LOK DON, September 26. Sir George Arbuthnot, a partner in the firm of Arbuthnot and Company, bankers, of Madras and London, has been tried at Madras on a • criminal charge in connection with the firm’s bankruptcy. He was sentenced to eighteen months’ rigorous imprisonment. Sir George Gough Arbutlmot. who Was knighted-in 1901, has been seven times chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Madras, and six times a member of the Legislative Council, He is a Fellow of Madras University. and was in 1900 chairman of the Famine Belief Fund. He was arrested in May at Madras on tho charge on which he has just been sentenced.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 5

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A BANKER IMPRISONED. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 5

A BANKER IMPRISONED. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 5

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