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... having amoonted in all to about £127,000. The Official Receiver reported that the bankrupt had lived extravagantly and been in the habit of betting and gambling, but the bankrupt alleged that on the balance there had been ho loss In respect of these transactions ...

Published: Friday 18 February 1910
Newspaper: Kilburn Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1113 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SaIOOL Cana

... premises, which included workshops sod stabling ten years ago. On July 51b, 1904, be filed hie petition and was adjudicated a bankrupt. Afterwards be agreed with the landlords, Messrs. Barclay and Co., to hold the premises under • new arrangement. Hering the ...

TOWN AND DISTRICT NEWS

... CT COMM—Wednesday was the day appointed for • sitting of the Court, before Mr. Registrar J. F. Baden. There was only one bankrupt for examination , and he failed to put in an appearance. FLOTMIA CONCa/M—A novelty, so far as Cambridge is concerned, was ...

THEY CURE

... Rouse, M.A., assistant master at Rugby, was appointed Head Master of the Peres Grammar Bobool. BANKRUPTCY Couar.—The only bankrupt for examination at the monthly sitting of the Court on Wednesday morning was a widow, named Mary Beeton Cornwell, of West ...

CAMMIDGE

... this (Friday) evening.ji BANKRCIInT Corar.—At the Cambridge Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday, before J. Spearing. Earl., four bankrupts appeared for their public examination.—Geo. Philip Banyard and John Wm. Metcalfe again appeared for their examination, and ...

BISHOP STORTFORD

... feloniously converting considerable sums to his own use and wilt obtaining credit without disclosing that he was an undischarged bankrupt.-11r. R. B. de la Bere, of Booth Lawn, Bishop Stortford, said that in 1905, having some money to invest, he wrote to • London ...

BEST & GOES RRTHEST

... Use Morning of Sale Messrs. NASH BON d ROWLEY, Danis Agents and Valuers. Roams, Earls. THURSDAY NEXT. Be F. W. Weadock, a Bankrupt. By direction of The °Avid Receiver in Bankruptcy. BASSINOBOURN, Nies ROYSTON, CAMBS. Messrs. NASH, BON & ROWLEY Rave been ...

IN TRAFALGAR-SQUARE

... turned out. In opening the tart., Mr. E. Bashes, K.C., said it was admitted that Mr. hievier baa been on three occasions bankrupt. at stems hardly thirty-two years sines Mr Hoary Morton Stanley, whose death has now oecerred, returned to England after ...

IMPROVED OTLEY PRINTING MACHINE

... during the past year, solicitors have struck a very Imd period of depression. There were thirty-four solicitors, who went bankrupt as against twenty-nine in 19116. The total liabilities in 191 f; were, however, M 5,861, which is more than double the aggregate ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1908
Newspaper: Wharfedale & Airedale Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 675 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TOWN AND DISTRICT NEWS

... Church, and a public-house were injured by lightning. Homonym! Corar.—Wednesday before Mr. Register J. F. Eaden. The only bankrupt for examination was Frederick William Marsh, of Newmarket, whose defloiency was returned at £438 10.1. No creditors attended ...

WOMAN’S PLAUSIBLE STORIES

... aud interim trustee, has issued a statement liabilities and assets. figure*, however, states Mr. Hough, are those of the bankrupt (Mr. Alfred William Carpenter), and are mostly estimated. It is understood that the creditors number about 25,000. The estimated ...

BASSINGBOURN

... the office of the Offioral Receiver, No. 5, Petty Cary, Cambridge, on Saturday. It was resolved to adjudge the debtor II bankrupt and to appoint the Official Receiver (Mr. Howard Coe) Trustee of the estate. The Official Receiver said as the matter was ...