A STORMY MEETING.
Per Press A-soc-i-trion. Beceivel 12,1 a.m. London, 8. poena her 11. There was an upr -ar-ous m- e'ine; r.f I the N -ithe-n "Bio ks Mioing o>aip4ny <f K-ilgoorlie, las ing for | three hcurs. Mr D.<ole r e, chairmar, declared it w>*B to work with the London director and ex-ch ir min of the company, who s'ifjmi i-oi bim and his fellow directors as scouq drels and liars. Tbe Bard courted s>n inquiry by an ind» p-itdent c;>mmiuee, which was nominate 1, and a pol is to '"<■ taken six weeks hence, -allowing time for Australian proxies to arrive in London. He violtn r 'y a'taok-d th Board, and dented manipulating th market, oi uti'ig p. ivate information from the mine for speculative purposes He declared there was no valid reasons for his removal from the direatorae.
A very heated discu-sion totk place and great confusio) prevailed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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149A STORMY MEETING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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