The Hon. C. Ma[?], Q C., for the [?]ppenant, the insolvent; Mr. J. W. Downer, Q.C., with Mr. J. C. Bray, for the respondents, the assignees. The Chief Justice to Mr. Downer—You have ...
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Article : 334 wordsIN RE JOHN DWYER, of Carrieton, Laborer.—Final hearing. The accountant reported—"Liabilities, £250 6s. 4d.; assets, £97 10s.; deficiency, £152 16s. 4d. The insolvent states ...
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Article : 861 wordsSir—After reading "James Campbell's" letter in jour issue of the 27th instant, I felt somewhat curious to know for what intent the same was written. I think it would make every ...
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Article : 301 wordsSir—In common with very many I mourn the death of Mr. Henry Brown. Perhaps it would not be out of place to give expression to a few thoughts that occur at this time ...
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Article : 548 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day I notice a letter signed "James Campbell," referring to the Australische Deutsche Zeitung, and I, as a regular reader of that paper, entirely agree with him. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 4 Jun 1881, Page 13
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