ALLEGED BREACH OF BANKRUPTCY
',- ' ,- AC'CKLAND,- 3rd' February.' ' .Tv/elye charges,,' arising out , of ,his re,ceiit^bankruptcy, i were .preferred /against Oy vev Edward FArrow, a builder,' in' the' PolicY Cpurt to-day. For the-iiprosecu-tion' o Mr. ' Mays .said l the charges' ' could , i roughly Be divided into three groups— firstly, rash .-speculation, ; secondly, ; obtaining credit by means of a 'fraudulent balance-sheet',; and i r thirdly, obtaining credit without reasonable expectation )pt beixrg able to pay. back what^ was oWirig. ! Accused pleaded' no^ guilty, reservedMn^ ' defencej and, was cdmniittecl i for < trial.; 1 ■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 3
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89ALLEGED BREACH OF BANKRUPTCY Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 3
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