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LIVING ON MONEY ADVANCED BY LADLLS,

... yoar for the last ten vears, and that he now owed £lB,OOO in respect of money advanced to him V- sic ladies since 1890. The bankrupt, hv.n&lin«.l his acconmts. was ordered to attend again on 25th inst \-?gmwumn\hhddhmons of the lady victima 4I SR s Ifi::l“fi ...

LINCOLN BANKRUPTCY COURT

... to Lis bousehold expenses the bankrupt said be could ot have lived under £1 & week anghow. e had seven children and had buried two; and there was a wife. ly.“ud-idhtflflflmamm allowance for such afi y.flhl‘m.w guestion bankrupt esid he did mot he was making ...

LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL

... of Bracebridge Low Ficlds. On his own lpyuuulion,lhe disease, and died within a fortnight. The debtor has been adjudicated bankrupt. Mr., W.|average annual death-rate for the city was 16.6 per 2 B citor. | thousand, but, deducting the deaths in public 1 ...

BANKRUPTCY IN THE LINCOLN AND BOSTON DISTRICTS. —1 0§ THE BUSINESS OF THE YEAR 1898, OFFICIAL RECEIVER'S SUMMaRft,

... in 1898. In every case the debtors have been adjudged bankrupt. 33 meetings of creditors have heen held. mnfl. trar at Lincoln has held 13 courts for the public examination d'dnhnw which 24 bankrupts have been examined. mm at Boston nheld 8 courts at which ...

REPORT UPON HOOLEY. SERIOUS CHARGES

... gave Mr. Hinde a second ‘Me‘::;r the T\ Mog‘mm ire, which 'ge was given at a time w bankrupt | must have known that he was insoivent. Mr. b. Cuthbert pail the bankrupt £25.000 for one-eighth share of the profits of the business for the sarme vear 1897 ...

HOOLEY BLUSTERING

... Risley Hall, Derbyshire—where it was ascertained Mr .Hooley was staying st the ume—with the objeet of discovering what the bankrupt s views upon it were. Having tiavelled to Nottingham overnight there was a dreary cab jourmey to Risley on Sanday. All uolflhfle&l ...

A PARTNERSHIP PROBLEM,

... acting on a principle of Christian charity, had been dragged into litigation in this Court. He sajd that when Mr. Lloyd became bankrupt in March, Mr. Gorton lent Mrs. Lloyd the £45 purely out of chanty, to purchase the stock from the Official Receiver. A further ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... times the number of men. It 1o significant of the part woman now plays in our gg:swldrthn tbmeb::e in a recent year 8 women bankrupte, wi aggregate liabilities amounted to mpl‘g,(ll). | An old journal, dated January 16, 1797, gives .lmr\lmg to the “ Hatter's ...

CYCLE REPAIRS

... acting on a principle of Christian charity, had been dragged into litigation in this Court. He sajd that when Mr. Lloyd became bankrupt in March, Mr. Gorton lent Mrs. | Lioyd the £45 purely out of charity, to pnrchno' the stock from the Official Receiver. A ...

THE HEIGHINGTON FARMER AND HIS BORROWED MONEY. BROWN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, –

... Porter (who appeared to prosecute) said, in shortly reviewing the facts of the case, the first was a charge against the bankrupt under section 13 | of the Debtors Aet, for obtaining credit by means of false pretences. He was also charged with obtaining ...

IF YOU WANT ANYTHING PRINTED, WB

... Jebb elabo-! (o g dc’ Bort an aetion for breach of e e have the authonty of a member of the Maste admitted baving been bankrupt in 1894, She adrated (hese proposals at eonsiderable length, and . Barl, - { promis Bulders’ Association of Shel -ld for ...

A HORSE TRANSACTION

... bargain was as alleged by the plaintiff, and gave judgment for him for £7 19s. with costs, dismissing the counter-claim. BANKRUPTS' DISCHARGES. I’r..'s.olvarn mhok-, ll:n'on_‘;\'omhnrl and horse-| er, apphied for his discharge from bankruptcy.—After ...