LORD LOFTUS' BANKRUPTCY.
J |By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. | a London, January 27. - Lord ArnusTas Loftus, in his examina tion before the Kuikruptcy Court, said t ti at his expenses had always exceeded his allowance, except when he held the position of British Envoy at Munioh, in j ISG2. His expenses as Governor of New Sonth Wales had been very heavy, having 9 to entertain so many soi-disant notabilities. 3 Sydney, January 28. 1 The Daily Telegraph, in referring to 2 the bankruptcy of Lord Loftus, formerly 3 Governor of New South Wales, says that 1 in his statement, the bankrupt had slan r dared the colony, and urges that Parliaj! ment should deal with the matter. It | points out tint while Governor of the colony Lord Loftus «ms handsomely re- . numerated, and adds that if he did not f save money, it must hive been because I he was loaded with his European debts. ' THE LATENT. i [ Sydney, Monday. | The Sydney Morning Herald severely [ criticises the statement made by Lord Loftus at his bankruptcy meeting, and i urges Parliament to take notice of them.
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2427, 31 January 1888, Page 2
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184LORD LOFTUS' BANKRUPTCY. Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2427, 31 January 1888, Page 2
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