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A SCANDALOUS CASE.

(by telegraph.—own correspondent). Auckland, Last Night. At the Supreme Court Mr Justice Conoily refused to grant a discharge in bankruptcy to Archibald Henry Bell. He lai I the blame on a man named Channing, with whom he had been in business. His Honor said to witness : In ten months you appear to have robbed your creditors of nearly £ISOO. Who got most of the goods we cannot tell. It is a very scandalous case.aud I only regret that both parties cannot be put where they ought to be. «,

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 2

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A SCANDALOUS CASE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 2

A SCANDALOUS CASE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 February 1898, Page 2

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