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MEETING OF CREDITORS

Over-supply on hand among merchants of lines he was handling and the credit squeeze were the reasons given by William Frederick King, aged 48, a caterer, for his financial problems at a meeting of his creditors. He told the Official Assignee (Mr J. B. K. Curran) that he had no assets. His debts were $1427.66, and his total deficiency was the same amount.

No resolutions were adopted and the meeting was closed.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 10

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MEETING OF CREDITORS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 10

MEETING OF CREDITORS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 10