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VA MR TIE S

... — Havn't got any money, replied the man.— Then give me a chair, or a table, or some. thing.— Got none, I'm a regular bankrupt. You can put some leeches on me, anyhow, and take something out of me. How on earth do you manage P asked a gentleman of ...

MEETING OF FURNACEMEN AT OAKENGATES

... stand? They have let winter pass away. Their custom has passed away likewise with it, and the once great capitalist became a bankrupt. These things often happened to masters, while, on the other hand, men who were fighting for their rights had to suffer the ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... followed, and several meetings of creditors were called, but at none was there a quorum. Mr. Harris, who appeared for the bankrupt, therefore applied, under the Sith section, that the b-,akruptcy should be annulled, and this was done on Monday. Mr. Richardson ...

FORESTERS' DINNER AT WOLVER- HAMPTON

... ..£77,003 9s. 64., making a total of £369,002 19s. 91. It would thus be seen that there would be no fear of their being bankrupt, the excess of income over expenditure amounting to no less than £135,783 10. They had a benevolent fund which was devoted ...

THE EXAMINER. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1875,

... thromen Parliament in the form of a i for a company s , g min in Canada to build another rential claim on the estates of bankrupt employers. awarded £6O of May next it becomes his property. ' which they were subjected, and to express disc , proviiiional ...

ENGLAND AND THE ST. PETERSBURG

... CASE. sentences, Man that is born of a woman ec., and the dean mo - t impressive l y commuted the George Henry Wildes, now bankrupt described body to the earth. After the last utterances the as of Lowndes square, London , g entleman, was choir chanted '' ...

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... Saturday, at Dublin, Margaret Shea, a draper, of Kilbritige, county Kildare, who stands charged with having, while adjudicated a bankrupt, absconded with money that should have ben divided amongst her creditors, was committed for trial. tin Saturday the body ...

g ....-- THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' BILL. They were not favourable to this, and he might state paIiTATION FROM THE ..

... bank, a few years since, several important lod - EN M R , connected Manchester Unity nearly stle, AND MR. A. BASS, M.P. made bankrupt, and it took a long time to recover On Monday afternoon, a deputation from the their position. The opinion of the deputation ...

4LDBITRY

... Considerable changes had been made in the trade, and three or four of the ' masters had gone out of the trade, some had become I bankrupt, and others had relinquished it for something better, so that the Co-operative Association was now capable of doing as large ...

WILL APPEAR. THE EXAMINER

... stated that the last election, instead of weakening the society's influence in Parliament, had rather strengthened it. A bankrupt tradesman at Barrow-in-Furness, named Williamson, recently in business as a boot and shoemaker, has been Committed for trial ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... him, and. if it will at all be beneficial to Mr. . • Humphries, there a willingness on the part of all sail and Pelsall, a bankrupt, appeared at the Walsall members that that sympathy which has been soli- County Court, on Monday, for public examination ...