“MOST AMAZING” CASE.
“ A SINISTER CONSPIRACY.” By Teiecraph—PrM* .iMceiation—Copyright Auau-auau a.nd H.Z. Cable Aaaooiatioo. (Received May L . 2.5 p.m,) LONDON, .ivlay 15. An unsuccessful application made before the Kind’s Bench Division for a rule nisi tor contempt ot Court against the •• Daily Mail.” following information published concerning the approaching action. Charles, Kooinaon v. the Midland Bank, claiming £125.000. Lord Halsoury, lor the applicant, declared that behind tlie penning case was a sinister and wicked criminal conspiracy. \ person in a high position was connected with the case, describing which the newspaper referred to a cheque for £150,000 drawn by an Indian rajah in favour of Robinlhe article also mentioned Robinson’s allegation that the money was drawn out bj’ means of forged cheques. Lord Halsbury declared that the term rajah tras inaccurate. The case would certainly be the most amaKinix ever heard.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 8
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