An adjourned meeting of the council was held to consider the report of the accountant appointed to investigate the financial accounts of the borough. Previous to the meeting the ...
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Article : 346 wordsMr. J. H. Knipe's love of notoriety was displayed in a new phase on Thursday last, when he made his appearance in the District Court, as defendant in obedience to a fraud ...
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