BADCOCK'S BANKRUPTCY.
SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS
CRICKET COACH ON TRIAL,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
~The hearing, of. charges of breaches of the Bankruptdy "Act against Theodore Badcock; is .proceeding in the Supreme Court. Accused stated that he had antifrom his father, hut it. was not upon these that he relied so much to pay his debts as upOn money' hie would reeeivef or coaching cricketers. A liquor bill of f4O was for the entertainment of visitors.: He .owed £330, to the Grand Hotel, which,' had he had time, he would have paid. To the best of his belief he had £300 in a bank at Simla. He had npt done as mUch coaching as he expected. The epidemic 1 ; had-, coincided with the school.vacation, the oily time he could have _ coached pupils;'" • * -..'.-• ,-. The case is proceeding..
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 11
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