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FALSIFIED TAX RETURNS.

MELBOURNE, Jan. 12

As ail outcome of the raid on the Small Arms Company in August, 1927, Williams Bartlett (secretary of Abrahams Brothers), Fanny Cohen, Miriam Hyams, Esther Lyons, Louis Ilyams, Phillip Ilyams, and Harry Hyams were fined amounts totalling £IOOO, with tptal costs £2lO. The charges, to which all pleaded guilty, were making false income tax returns. Defendants, with the exception of Bartlett are relatives of Abrahams,' and the Crown alleged that for some years past they hgd acted as dummies, enabling Abraham' Brothers to pay a rate of income tax 12 to. 10 per cent.,.less than the proper tax. '

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Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 2

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FALSIFIED TAX RETURNS. Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 2

FALSIFIED TAX RETURNS. Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 2

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