THE HOOLEY CASE.
FURTHER REVELATIONS. (i;Y ELECTRIC TELEGRAFH—COPYRIGHT). London, November 3. HooLEY continues his revelations. In his bankruptcy examination he describes the singular dealings ©f Sir Wm. Marrott, Lord Ashburton, Lord Churchill, and Sir Blundell Maple. Hcoley paid £II,OOO to secure admission to the Carlton Club. He states that the secretaries, without orders, destroyed a number of books, and insinuated that their object was to conceal misappropriations.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 363, 5 November 1898, Page 3
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67THE HOOLEY CASE. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 363, 5 November 1898, Page 3
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