A LORDLY USURER.
IDENTITY OF A MONEYLENDER'S BILL. By Tclotrraph—PrcES Association—Copyright (lite, July 2, 0.45 a.m.) i London, July 1. Lord Newton'sßill compelling a moneylender to disclose his identity, and forbiddingjthe circulars, bias been .react '&• second time. Lord Newton remarked that one of the most insistent of these individuals in sending his circulars was a representative of a member of the House of Lords.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 7
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64A LORDLY USURER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 7
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