A MISSING MANAGER.
ALLEGED THEFT OF A COMPANY'S 7-: :-.: : ;.;/ ; - - BOOKS.-:';; •;;'■:,;;■ IBY lELEG.EAPH—i'BESS ASSOCIATION.) '; , Chrlstchuroh,' February 3. With,*regard to the missing manager of ;a local company it is stated.',.that :'ihe. \yarrant issued for his arrest charges ih'tin with' the theft, of the company's l books.'■ 'Serious. defalcations are alleged, but in the absence of documentary "evidence it isVAqtjj possible to say how the finances of the company stand; It is understood, that the directors had decided to wind up the. concern, but when search was made for the .Books: no trace could be found of them.. The creditors of the company are said t'o be'.fully- protected, and it is'expected that the; loss \ will fall on the two or three gentlemen' who constitute •. .- ' v.-.^'O-v;..;;-;. .'.■-■.,■•.,.,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 423, 4 February 1909, Page 6
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122A MISSING MANAGER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 423, 4 February 1909, Page 6
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