AMERICAN FINANCES.
PRESCIENT OF KNICKERBOCKER TRUST. HAS LIABILITIES OF If MILLIONS. United Press Association —Copyright NEW YORK, Nov. 16. An official examination disclosed no evidence of fraud in the Knickerbocker Trust books,: which are in good order. The losses of Mr. Barney; late president of the Trust (who committed suicide), totalled one and a-half millions sterling.
THIRTEEN MILLIONS OF GOLD IMPORTED. THOUSANDS MORE WORKMEN DISCHARGED. (Received 4.25 p.m., Nov. 17.) NEW YORK, Nov. 16. The total amount of gold imported into New York amounts to 13 million sterling. The receivers of the Knickerbocker Trust report that many assets cannot be realised at present nor in the near future. Thousands more workmen have been discharged in the various industrial centres of America. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2240, 18 November 1907, Page 2
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