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BANKRUPTCY BREACHES A verdict of guilty on charges of failing to keep proper books and with having contracted debts amounting to £GO 4s 4d, which he could not have had any reasonable expectation of being able to pay, was returned against Frederic.:. Henry Jenkc in the Supreme Court this afternoon. A strong recommendation for leniency on the second charge was made by the jury. Sentence was deferred till Monday. • \V AFt N! N U C H ARGL A case _ proceeding at the Wellington F’jjice C . uri to-day in which a number v\ defendants arc charged with conducting, at the Winter Show, a game of chance that encourages gambling, and is prejudicial to public morals. The game in question is that known as The Rabbits. ’■ After the hearing of evidence, the court adjourned to inspect one of the booths.—Press Association. A. AND P. AMALGAMATION A conference of delegates of the A. and P. Associations of the Auckland Province to-day decided in favour of linking with rth Island -A. and P. Associations, provided that
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 1
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