MONEY IN WALL
SUM OF £II,OOO DISCOVERED
A. remarkable story of £II,OOO hidden in a hole in ti.o wall was told in the Dublin Bankruptcy Court a few weeks ago in regard to a woman named Bridget Murphy, now deceased, who lnul been adjudicated bankrupt for a few pounds. She and her brother were committed to prison for refusing to answer questions of the Court. Alter a few days of confinement both intimated that they had changed, their minds and revealed where the money was. The money, with interest, now amounts to £12,668. It was ordered to be transferred from the Bankruptcy Court to the Court of the Chief Justice, who has control o. the estate. — I
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 1
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117MONEY IN WALL Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 1
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