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... BANKRUPTS AT BRADFORD. Alleged Robbery at Huddesfield. A POLE’S AFFAIRS. The methods adopted by a Bradford ...
... BANKRUPT AND A THEFT. While Travelling to Huddersfield. WOOL MERCHANT SUMMONED. A oaee of considerable Yorkshire interest came at Bow-street Police Court yesterday when Hyman Philip Imbei-g:, described as a woollen merchant, of Netting Hill, was summoned ...
... BANKRUPT, Mr. John Nelson, of York, who formerly carried on business on a large scale as a contractor and brickmaker at that city, applied yesterday Judge Templer, sitting at the York County Court, for discharge from bankruptcy. The applicant was represented ...
... The Little Bankrupts. I generally feel rather sorry for the little bankrupts who come up in batches for public examination at the Bankruptcy Court. These are the people who have started out with a little money (not always that) and a lot of hope, only ...
... BANKRUPT NERVES- (A Peril to too Avoided. Each of has certain supply nervous energy Every act, every thought, uses up some part this energy. Durin rest and sleep the supply ia increased the blood, which gets the needed elements from the air we breathe ...
... BANKRUPT HUSBAND. APPEALS AGAINST MAINTENANCE GRANT TO WIFE. The President (Lord ilerrivale) and Mr. Justice Bateson, sitting as a Divorce Divisional Court, yesterday, had before them the appeal of Mr. J. Snowdon, against a decision of the Huddersfield ...
... BANKRUPT IN 1926. Normanton was stated to have been adjudicated bankrupt in 1926, when he had a deficiency of £458. He had since opened three shops in Halifax, and had carried on at three different places in Bradford. He had started shops in Leeds in ...
... BANKRUPT NERVES- A Peril to Avoided. lEadi of us has certain supply of pervous energy. Erery act, even erory uses up some part this energy. Ihiring rest and sleep the supply is increased by the blood, which gets the needed elements from the air breathe ...
... BANKRUPT PARTY. Mr. Churchill said that they should not under•rate the challenge; it was a grave one. They were told that the Labour party's first step would be to :seize the banks. You have only got to look ut them or meet them or hear them to know• ...
... BANKRUPT IN TEARS. Father Blames Son for His Position. Serious allegations were made in tli» Dewsbury Bankruptcy Court, yesterday, by Walter Dunhill, incorporated accountant, Market-street, Dewsbury, who appeared for public examination his bankruptcy ...
... {Bankrupt Snemies. Experience has proved that the links of international finance are powerless to prevent war. But the financial barometer is, nevertheless, sure index to the state of the belligerent countries. From this point of view, one of the most ...