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BANKER CONVICTED

THE HARRIMAN CASE MISUSE OF FUNDS. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, NEW YORK, June 19. . Joseph Harriman, the former president of the bank bearing his name, was convicted in the Federal Court of the misuse of the institution’s funds, which resulted in its collapse in 1933, with losses of many millions to depositors. He was found guilty on fourteen counts, and faces a sentence of from five to eighty years’ imprisonment.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340621.2.86

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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 9

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BANKER CONVICTED Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 9

BANKER CONVICTED Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 9

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