KREUGER TOLL
HEAVY SUMS PAID
TO BUY OFF BLACKMAILERS. (United Press Association.—By Electric 'Telegraph.—Copyright.; STOCKHOLM, April 19. Four stock broking firms have closed, owing to their severe loisses in the lvreuger crash. There is a suggestion that considerable sums of money which have disappeared from the assets of the Ivreuger Toll, were used by Kreuger himself to buy off blackmailer© abroad.
This suggestion i<s advanced by the newspaper “Stockholm Tiduingen”, which points out that many persons must have known of Kreuger’s irregular proceeding©, and it is thought that they must have been paid heavily to keep isilent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1932, Page 5
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97KREUGER TOLL Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1932, Page 5
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