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$615 deficiency shown

Irregular work, bad luck, and pressure from creditors were the reasons Etienne Ignatius Le Lievre, aged 44. a shearer and shepherd, of Kirwee, gave for his bank-i ruptcy at a meeting of credi-l tors yesterday. Mr l.e Lievre revealed debts totalling $615 and no assets. He told the meeting that his bankruptcy had been a result of breakdowns in transport and breaks in his work because of bad weather. The Deputy Official Assignee (Mr L. Anderson) closed the meeting, which carried no resolutions.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 15

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$615 deficiency shown Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 15

$615 deficiency shown Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32678, 6 August 1971, Page 15

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