SHACKLETON CASE.
A SERIES OF CHARGES, ; By Telegraph—Fw Aasooirtlon-Oopyrlfrht Londoh, February 13. Thomas Garlick, an ncoountant, and F. R. Sha'cklctoh, a brother of Sir' Ernest Shackleton, and formerly of the Dublin Castle staff, were charged, on remand, at the Police Court, with conspiring to defraud Ixird Ronald Gower of JE40.000,' Frank Hird of .£6OOO, and Miss Josephine Browne of .«i2,000. The accused were further remanded.
Shackleton was committed for trial on a charge'of misappropriating £5000'. Counsel stated that Lord Ronald Gowor had been ruined after entrusting the management of his affairs to the defendants. Garlick had been given power of attorney, and sold Lord Ronald's stock, credited him with shares in the International Financial Development Corporation, and paid him alleged dividends. Garliqk had acted similarly in other cases.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 5
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128SHACKLETON CASE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 5
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