LATER PARTICULARS.
THE TIMES ON THE DIRECTORS' INNOCENCE. PUBLIC EXAMINATION DIKECTED London. March 20. In delivering Ids judgment in the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's case, Judge Williams expressed the opinion that Mr Thomas Russell had to a large extent benefited by his non bona fide dealings with land and loan companies. While reviewing the Judge's decision in the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's case, the Times says that the public are astonished at the directors appealing to their innocence, and adds that their public position ought to render them impatient to meet an enquiry. The Appeal Court entered up judgment by consent for a public examination of the Directors. Melbourne, March 20. The representatives of tbe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agetacy Company here have received no advices from London, and judge from this fact that the proceedings reported in the press cablegrams refer to the old debenture issues of the company, and have no con-ue-tion with the reconstruction scheme which the English Court has been asked to confirm- Mr Russell left Australia on the first of the month, and should arrive there about Saturday week.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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191LATER PARTICULARS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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