A DRAGGING CASE
THE ; MOTOR-CAR- CUSTOMS FRAUD 10 .ALLEGATIONS./'.' ■ By Tcksraph-Pr-ess Aseociation-Copyriclrt London, December 15. In the.case in which Ralph Milburn, '- Walter Jolnr Kcinsloy, Edward William ;." Idle, Briico Anthony Cuthbcitson, and '.'•' Alfred Edward Kemslcy aro charged on remand with conspiring with Raymond l " Ewai-t Kemslcy, William Crowlo, Cecil Thomas-Bray, Charles - Brown Kellow, 3 ' Isaac Fizackerley, and others, to defraud lF his Majesty's Customs of duty on motorl" cars, cycles, tires, and accessories iml" ported into Australia by means of false invoices and declarations, between Janu- . ary, 1005, and June, 1910, Mr. S'horlaud was examined relative to the tire in— !. voices. Mr. Hora, director of a coachbuilders' firm, gave evidence that ho supplied tho bodies to Dairacqus for £40 and Darracqa catalogued them at £26. If the manufacturers got a good price tor the chassis it. they did not charge full price for bodies. lt The cast- was adjourned for a fortnight, ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 7
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151A DRAGGING CASE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 7
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