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A Curious Case.

Star , Issue 6413, 5 December 1888, Page 4

 

A Curious Case.

[Pbb Pbbss Assooiatiow.] NAPJEB, Dae. 4. A eurions case came before the B.M. Among the applicants for relief out of the Bush Iftves Belief Fund, raised some time ago, was one Brescke bnt the Committee refused to entertain his claim, and pnt "vil" opposite his name on the list, and 4510 opposite the next name. In making oat the cheques, Bresake*s name was inserted instead of that of the next man, and be cashed it. Mr Knowles, Treasurer of the Fund, has now brought an action to •recover the £10. The B.M. deferred judgment.

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