ALLEGED FRAUD
CHARGES IN SYDNEY CASE. (Rec. 7.0 p.m.) Sydney, December 20. In connection with the alleged conspiracy case, Morris Abraham Kutner, aged 37, Daniel Joseph Rogers; aged 65, Albert Monroe Cameron, aged 27, and Harry Roden, aged 39, auctioneers; Albert Arthur Ellison, aged 60, merchant; and Harry Levy, aged 67, broker, were charged with conspiring to defraud such persons as should be induced to gi\e credit to Cheapley’s, Ltd., or to A. A. Ellison by false representation. The police stated that goods worth about £65,000 were obtained from various firms, about £15,000 worth had been recovered, and about £3OOO was left in the bank. The goods were sold at half price or less, and some were missing. The case was adjourned till February 10, bail being allowed. The police said that at least a hundred witnesses would be called.
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Southland Times, Issue 20963, 21 December 1929, Page 7
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140ALLEGED FRAUD Southland Times, Issue 20963, 21 December 1929, Page 7
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