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MISSING BANKRUPT

“BASE INGRATITUDE” POLICE FIND NO TRACE Press Association. WELLINGTON, Saturday. The disappearance of a bankrupt and what was described as base ingratitude caused some concern at a meeting of creditors to-day. The meeting was adjourned from October last, when Mrs. E. V. Robertson, confectioner, bankrupt, stated her debts amounted to £l9l. The official assignee said he had failed to get into communication with the bankrupt- The police were looking for her on a charge of false pretences, but did not hold much hope of finding her in the Dominion.

The meeting was adjourned sine die-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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MISSING BANKRUPT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

MISSING BANKRUPT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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