THE BOTTOMLEY CASE
SUMMONS DISMISSED. Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, ilarch 13, fßoceivcd March 34, nt 4.30 p.m.) The magistrate decided that. 110 jury would convict Mr Ksratio iiottomlcy, and ■i:sn!i."cd 'he summons.
At the Guildhall Police Court, on December 2, the hearing was begnn of charges of ccre-piracy in iMraml, in connection Willi tho Joint Steel; Tru?t and Fira-ic" Corporation and tin Select Gold Mines ft Australia, again*} Mr Horatio Dottcmwy, M.l'., ,ui(l Mcms (i. iVwinjs, AY. .Jtcvetnon, am] )1. Easiim, employees or tee Joint Stock Trust. Mr Avory, K.C.. ppeitfil tho ease for the prosecution, statn,-<,' the specific charges nroferred, the chief of which related to the alleged manipulation ot debenture;; by the defendants and their Appropriation of the money obtained for them. Tire bearing of the case lias been d:.ayed from lime to time.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14472, 15 March 1909, Page 5
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