CHARGES OF FRAUD
ARREST OF PROMINENT MEN IN SYDNEY MILD SENSATION CAUSED FORMER NEW GUARD LEADER INVOLVED By Telegraph.—Press Association. Copyright. SYDNEY, June 8. A mild sensation was caused in political and legal circles tonight by the arrest of Eric Campbell, aged 45, solicitor and former leader of the New Guard, Brigadier-General Herbert William Lloyd, aged 54, member for Mosman in the Legislative .Assembly, and Richard Arthur Duesbury, accountant, on a charge that between August, 1933, and May, 1938, they conspired to cheat and defraud Dumonier Laboratories Limited of large sums of money and to defraud that company and other persons who should have been entitled to enforce their rights to obtain payment of unpaid capital of 19s a share on 4500 shares. The men were released on bail each of £5OO to appear in court tomorrow.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1938, Page 7
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137CHARGES OF FRAUD Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1938, Page 7
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