OLD CHINA FRAUDS.
FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. By Telegraph-Press Asaoclatlqn-OoDyrleht Lop.dqri, April 13. Tim executive of Charles Dickins, of Djckins and Jones, Ltd., a we]l-knora firm of drapers of Rpgent Street, London, who in May of last year were awarded .£10,346 damages • nsainsf; Arthur Ellis, a Bpn.d Street dealer, owing to the letter's fraudulent misrepresentation in connection with sales of china, havo now begun on action against Messrs. Christie, Mansqn, and Woods, the woll-kliown auctioneering firm, for negligeqce in allowing spurious articles to appear on a cntaloguo of a sale of o]d china, eome of which the lato A[r. Dickins purchased, and of which Ellis was the vendor.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5
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106OLD CHINA FRAUDS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5
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