FRAUD CONSPIRACY.
I TRIAL OF FRANCIS' SHACKLETON. " By TelfliraDh—Proas ><"neiaflon-CoDyrlirht 1 London, October 22. 0 At the ttial of , Francis Shackleton, 1 formerly of the /Dublin. Cnstlo staff, - and Thomas Garlick; an accountant, oil a charge of conspiring to defraud Miss Josephmo Browne of the sum of . £12,000, Shackleton'B secretary testified 1 that Miss Browne's solicitor had Tefused jj to receive her share certificates because . thoy were not accompanied by £1000. j Douglas Sbowart,. organiser of the [I Celtic Trust—inj which Miss Browne was supposod to have had 6000 shares, and n from which company Shackloton had n hopes of making a big profit—testified y that when he sold 1 Shackleton 1200 . shares in the Celtic Trust the trust had e large and valuable interests. y The further hearing of tho charge was adjourned..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 7
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134FRAUD CONSPIRACY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 7
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