BOTTOMLEY CASE.
DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. By Telegraph—Press Association. ' London, Dec. 18. There has been a sensational sequel to the Bottondey case. A secret hoard of mildewed documents relating to Bottomley’s personal estate, the Victory Bond Club, and other ventures, has been discovered in a cellar in Piccadilly. The trustee is examining them to see whether they contain negotiable securities which may be applied to increase the 4d in the £ dividend paid to numerous creditors. Houston, BottOmley’s ex-secretary, after a day’s examination of the documents, predict? Sensational developments benefiting the creditors. The discovery is due to a memorandum Bottomley sent from prison, regretting that the documents had not been discovered.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 6
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