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BANKRUPTS WHO ARE NOT BANKRUPT

... BANKRUPTS WHO ARE NOT BANKRUPT. Mr. Wagstaff,' mid bankruptcy connoted a state of insolvency or inability to meet financial obligations they became due. That did not necessarily mean that the assets were not of a value equal to 20s. in the of the l ...

Published: Tuesday 23 September 1930
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 311 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. [From the London Oazetis.l Adjudications Llewellyn Mitchell, Pulfeam, Dorset, fanner and contractor. ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. fFrom tlie London Adjudicative. - James Abraham Hartnel) Devonshire, farmer. Alfred James Hemming,' Uu com be, boot dealer. Jonathan Ncad, Koad' publican. Alexa!;dfl Southamp^ ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. fFn>« the tmif«* (Mwt>.J »««♦!'• o*o**.—William a* W. White •on), Both, and sußtui. Charlie I Knrto* bMMnt. AMrtM*nM«.-4k>!*«Ml Wtftrt i. rmiriac m B. Wirrto), Parkstone, DbnCMilrc. mUhuS MtjmMM mni. wmufc fiJrT'dSSSSSff sod seewibiurtt, h ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. [From the London Gmmlte. Rcetioino Orders—Walter Hanson, Bristol, Whole sal* upholsterer. William Neath, Clevedon, saddler and harness maker and greeagrucer. Georglna Mary Tounghtaband, Weymouth, spinster. Walter Cousins, Yeovil, baker. George ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. \ From the Gazette.) Henrv Alfred Knapman, Court Farm, Ashoombe, Exeter, Devon, farmer William Luck ham, 12, South-avenue, Poldoe-road, Heavitree. Exeter, Devon, commercial traveller. Henry By land Winter, 15, Addle-street, City Alfred Charles ...

IS IT BANKRUPT?

... IS IT BANKRUPT? his frank avowal of the Labour party’s lack of funds Mr. Bruce Glasier has only confirmed suspicion that had taken definite shape in the minds of many competent observers. It is now possible (says a Labour correspondent) to present figures ...

Published: Wednesday 06 August 1913
Newspaper: Birmingham Mail
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 262 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. fFram the London Awcoie»no*s.—Peter Echlin, the Rolle Arms Hotel. Rudleigh Saltatton, Devonshire, hotel proprietor. Cecil Edgar Oill, Rom*reelshire, general dealer. Herbert Martin Topp, lately residing at Market-place, Kingwood, and carrying ...

BANKRUPT

... BANKRUPT. The term bankrupt was first applied to the moneylenders of Italy. They were wont to display the money they had to lend on a b banco, or bend. When on. of the moneylenders was unable to continue bnainess, his bench or counter was broken ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1931
Newspaper: Fulham Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 81 | Page: 3 | Tags: none