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CREDITORS’ MEETING

111-health during the last three to four years was the reason given at a creditor’s meeting yesterday by Raymond Knight Bellam, aged 53, a labourer, for his being adjudged bankrupt, on his own petition, on June 25. Bellam, in his statement of affairs, said he was divorced with five young children. He owed $647.60 to eight unsecured creditors, and had no assets. His debts were mainly household expenses. The deputy official assignee (Mr L. Anderson) adjourned the meeting sine die as there was no quorum of creditors.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32036, 10 July 1969, Page 6

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CREDITORS’ MEETING Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32036, 10 July 1969, Page 6

CREDITORS’ MEETING Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32036, 10 July 1969, Page 6

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