COMBAT OVER "CROESUS."
VERY LIVELY TIME. COURT PROCEEDINGS THE OUTCOME. By Telegraph—Press A£6ociation—Copyright London, May 19. As an outcome of the dispute regarding the ownership, of the acting rights of Ilenri Rothschild's coming play, "Croesus," and subsequent lively scenes at the Garrick Theatre, Mr. Hansen was charged at the Bow Street Police Conrt with threatening Mr. Arthur Bourchier witli violeuce. Mr. Bodkin, K.C., in opening the case for tho prosecution, said that Hansen's violent threats and abominable language had caused Mr. Bourchier to fear bodily harm. The police gave evidence as to Hansen's extraordinary behaviour when they arrested 'liini. It 'took four men to search him. Hansen had accused Bourchier of swindling him out of ,£IO,OOO. Hansen, who was still excited, explained that his condition was due to a pending civil action. His condition led the Magistrate to remand him in custody.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 7
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142COMBAT OVER "CROESUS." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 7
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