Newfoundland Union Bank: Arrest of Influential Men: – It is reported from St. John’s that warrants were issued on Saturday by Judge Conroy for the arrest of Sir Robert Thorburn, K.C.M.G., a former Prime Minister and member of the Legislative Council; the Hon. A.W. Harvey, Minister without portfolio in the present Cabinet; Mr. Donally, Receiver-General in the last Cabinet and Mr. Grieve, another leading politician, all being directors of the insolvent Union Bank, as well as of Mr. Pinsent, manager of the bank. They are charged with issuing false balance sheets in 1893 and 1894 on the affairs of the bank, and thereby inducing the plaintiffs and others to become customers, creditors, or shareholders, whereby they were defrauded of large sums of money. Bail was accepted in two sureties of 18,000 dollars each, and each director 36,000 dollars. The arrest of these influential men has produced a profound sensation.
[See also Sheffield Daily Telegraph: Monday 22nd July 1895]
[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 22nd July 1895 & Leeds Mercury: Monday 22nd July 1895 and many other papers]
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Referenced
GRO1157 Hennock: Charles Speare Pinsent: 1838 – 1914