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as far as I know a job offer can't be withdrawn because of a reference. references are more these days to just back up what you wrote in your CV. so if I say I can determine protein structure by NMR my phd supervisor would either agree or disagree (well I hope agree). they are almost pointless now
We've withdrawn an offer due to, not quite a poor reference, but a company and the person's versions of why they left not quite matching up. If the person had been upfront we might still have considered them but in the end there was too much uncertainty so we withdrew our offer.
I'd personally just speak to your new employer and say you are being held to work your notice period - though this may be a bit late now. As above I think you new employer should be able to get you some sort of advance, though it does make it harder for payroll but should be do-able.