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... NOT BANKRUPT Statements made by members of Jarrow âTown Council from time to time, and by others less entitled to speak on_such matters, have created outside the borough an opinion as to the state of the town which is quite opposed to the facts. Jarrow ...
... Bankrupt Stocks. 500 Pairs Men's Lined Trousers, Usual | price 3/11 to 4/11. All to clear at 2/11 | A cheaper line, all lined, 2/6 500 Pairs Police Cloth Trousers, Cloth and Serge, 2/11 to 6/11. Will wear like leather. Youths' Long Trousers, remade from ...
... BANKRUPT'S APPLICATION T e2NS I â. âONDITIONAL DISCHARGE GRANTED Application for discharge from baukruptcy was mada at Burnley County Court on Thursday, before His Honour Judge Burgis, by Mr.â J. Cummings, on behalf of Albert Gott, 6, John-street, Brierfield ...
... ABSOLUTELY BANKRUPT, and in this country social reforms that some of us had battled for for years would have to stand and waitâsome of them for generations. We were told before the war broke out that Germany had long been secretly preparing: some of us ...
... BANKRUPT STOCK e To be Sold Re o ~ 1 200 BYCLES gardless of Cost NE 'E'S, HUMBERS, WD 2 i )&> ) ÂŁlOlO- MACHINE FOR ÂŁ4 » ; el 2 venrs. SRR e Oumat e b e BANKRUPT CYCLE STOCK SYETICATE, 58h, Hatton Ge: en, Lor â5 JDISUSED TEETH, old Gold »ui Silver Lace ...
... NO BANKRUPT BREWERS, | Mr. J. L. Paton, in opening the bazaar, commented on ihe fact that the chairman had addressed the nudience as âbrothers and sisters,â and }-o caused much amusement by reversing the order and himself addressing those present as âsisters ...
... e verge of bankrupt s ...
... Receiver, the applicant said he became bankrupt in 1900, and he had not applied for his discharge before sin;i)ly because he was not in the position to do so,â r. Charles, of Retford, who appeared for the bankrupt, said he hoped that the applicant during ...
... BANKRUPT'S CANDID CONFESSIONS. At the London Bankruptey Court, on Tuesday, before Mr. Regiâstr&r Linklater, George Strong, | a young man of good education, appeared in the custody of a prison warder for his public examination in bankruptey. At the outset ...
... that bankrupt borrowed ÂŁlOO from his wife when he started business as a publican. His Honour facetiously remarked that if bankrupt had not had the misfortune to have a.wife from whom he could borrow money, he might now have been in clover. Bankrupt was ...
... A BELPER BANKRUPT. Though he started in business so recently as Cctober, 1929, John Harold Medley, New Rpadâ, Belper, has been in turn watch repairer and Jeweller, owner of a motor car for hire, and confectioner and tobacconist. At Derby Bankruptey Court ...