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Creditors’ Meeting

Ruth Lilian Glew, a housewife of New Brighton, told a meeting of her creditors on Thursday that she had unsecured debts amounting to £343 15s lid. These were for furnishings and other household goods. She said she was owed the sum of £350 by her sister-in-law (D. W. Glew) and R. J. Glew, for fares from Australia and legal expenses. “There is not much hope of me recovering this money,” she said. “I took on minding a child for another woman, but she did not pay me for my services. I intended to pay many of my bills with the money I was expecting from her. “My husband is away and he will be returning to Australia in May. With the maintenance he will be paying me then, I hope to be able to clear myself. “Also, when my youngest child comes of school-age I hope to get a job to pay off the debts,” she said. The meeting closed with no motion for payment being put

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 5

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Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 5

Creditors’ Meeting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 5