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... mwards and outwards, with con sequent increase in the number of tugs employed. UNIONS’ HEAVY LOSSES. SEVERAL PRACTICALLY BANKRUPT Meanwhile some of the leaders continue to express confidence that could win if the necessary funds were forthcoming to give ...
... NOT GOING BANKRUPT. H«* did »*ot that the country bankrupt. country with iu eye* upeu, ha\mg ,-iuh coiititioti'emc it as turn hud. would nut wtllingly bankrupt. Out they viouM run dangerously near the risk of having to suspend .*onm of their payments ...
... Not Bankrupt. Tli« Insurance Act is nut quite bankrupt is imagined, and Mr. Charles Itoberls was able to give quite reassuring account of the interesting infant for which stands godfather in the House Commons, The Act is “carrying on.” and when remember ...
... GAMBLER BANKRUPT, Crewe, yesterday, Thomas Arthur Hill, hairdresser and tobacconist. Chowhire-.itreet. Market Drayton, attended for his examination in bankruptcy The gross liabilities were £797 and deficiency £242. Debtor attributed his failure to losses ...
... “FINANCIALLY BANKRUPT. It- to us pretty clear, after carefully considering the National Debt and existing taxation of Austro-Hungary. that the Dual Monarchy, at any rate, must regarded as financially bankrupt, and in the course of a few months more the ...
... BANKRUPT At Banks iptey Cages day, Reginald Wortaine pn at hus The Otheral him as to he to eash reeeipis: gettin, satisfactory reply asked Have ‘tog tee drivktug No. The Remstrar The Official I The Del 10 We gow ot line. consider L hare had band The dronk ...
... ont creditors, applied that of that liabeht the Official received (Mr. Liew, ellyn Hugh asked that the tge ebould to to the bankrupt somethin. out of bis salary of £4 2 week tow what was outstandio His Hopour made on order for the benk rupt’s discharge condition ...
... BANK PTS AND THEIR BROWRKS Thre Nottiognam head a motion urging that in the case of bankrupts who had committed offences, or who had neglected to keep proper books, the judge, in passing the last examination, should order their cases to be inquired into ...
... BANKRUPTS SCARCE. —♦ There was only one debtor tip for examination the Bangor Bankruptcy Court yesterday, and before this case was dealt with the Registrar (Mr. J. Glynne Jones) remarked to the Official Receiver (Mr. Llewelyn Jones) that there were fewer ...
... A' BANKRUPT MARQUIS. At the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday, the first meeting of creditors was held under tho failure of Percy Sbollo Douglas, Marquis Qucensberrv, against whom a receiving order was maefe August 1 Inst, upon th® petition Messrs. Gordon ...
... DULENT BANKRL William Astbury (26). described, as a pawn- broker, of Wrexham, was charged on three counts, es fraudulent bankrupt, having after ntation of @# petition dis- of his trade than in the ordi nary course of business The second count was that ...