Show CASHIER OF BANK WAS SWINDLED WITH EASE I f fL L LONDON Feb 17 When When the charges against the men accused of pari participation par par- i in the the robbery of the Bank of Liverpool were brought up for fora a H rIng at the Old Balle Bailey today Thomas P. P Goudie the bookkeeper pleaded and Dick Burge the pugilist F F. T. T Kelly a a. a bookmaker an and Stiles U Bother p ther lher bookmaker bookmaker who are charged with complicity in the frauds plead pleaded d 1 V guilty U U V- V Little new evidence was developed during today's proceedings The prose- prose counsel iti l r reiterated I. I the he statement that a minute inY investigation proy proved d that Mark the American bookmaker i alleged to have been c con m ri tw the b pk robberies committed s l b by jumping U English channel cannel s steamer eamer w when the vessel e el was a a short or distance st nce t. t ll e U i R f of f the first witnesses esses was Marks Mark's clerk whose whose evid evidence show showed d' d that that 1 m liTh hT transactions with Goudie were quite beyond Marks Mark's ordinary bust business ts ss dealings 1 a the bets of Mark averaging only U. U 1 As an instance of the theIse aie e with which Goudie was the witness testified that on one co OC oc- oc U Is e Ion Goudie won After AUer n he e horse ha won a telegram was sent ent to saying there was no business doIng Chat bat day aay as Mark was ill JH |