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COMPANY PROMOTER ARRESTED.

LOSS OF EIGHT MILLIONS STERLING

EXCITEMENT AMONGST INVESTORS.

United Press Association— Copyright LONDON, March 21.

Henri Pochette, a company promoter, lias been arrested in Paris on frauds in connection with lus notation of industrial stocks representing tlu-ee million sterling. He employed 100 clerks. , , ~ . ~ French newspapers assert that the col la use of Pochette's concerns involved a loss of eight million sterling There is great excitement at Lille and Toulon, where there are numerous investors.

LOSSES EXAGGERATED. (Received March 25, 9.10 P- m -) LONDON, March 20. t It is now proved that Pochettes losses have been greatly exaggerated.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2149, 26 March 1908, Page 3

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COMPANY PROMOTER ARRESTED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2149, 26 March 1908, Page 3

COMPANY PROMOTER ARRESTED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2149, 26 March 1908, Page 3

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