LONDON NIGHT CLUBS
THE BRIBERY CASE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. December 21. Ex-Station Sergeant Goddard, Mis Meyrick (the “ Night Club Queen ), and Luigi Rebuff) (manager of a night club) have been committed. for trial. Heavy bail was allowed.— Australian Press Association. [Goddard was found by a Disciplinary Hoard to have failed to give any satisfactory explanation of the receipt of largo sums of. money from an nnknown source, nnd with otlicr biouciios of faith, and was dismissed from the Metropolitan Force, and charged with bribery . Two packets, containing more than £12,000 in bank notes, wore Jolt in a West End -safe deposit by Goddard, it is alleged. Airs Aleyrmk, “Night Club Queen,” and . Lmgr Rebuff, = a night_ club manager, were charged with giving bribes.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 5
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124LONDON NIGHT CLUBS Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 5
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