BANKRUPT WOMAN
BUT RETAINS VICTIM’S CONFIDENCE.
[United Press Association. —By ElectricTelegraph.—Copyright.] •- -
PARIS, September 29. The- force concealed behind the jper-'. sonality of the notorious Madame Hanan, who some time ago made a daring escape from a prison infirmary following on charges against her. of immense fraud, was demonstrated when she faced one thousand of the shareholders in her-bankrupt: and persuaded them to the accompaniment'of cheers,-to grant:her, five ye.ars in which to right the situation. The woman promised to repay in full the capital the,, shareholers had invested. ' > Thunderous applause from the people who believed her previous promises, greeted this statement, despite the fact that the “Gazette du France” announces that the liabilities are estimated at one million two hundred and fifty thousand sterling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 6
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