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BANKRUPT POULTRY FARMER

The possession, disposal, and feeding of fowls, information given in broken English, did not help the Official Assignee (Mr. S. Tanslcy) to solve the involved affairs of Par;tg Morar. a bankrupt Hindu poultry farmer, of Glenside. who met his creditors, yesterday. All Mor.ir's creditors wen1 unsecured, the debts totalling £212 7s. Against li\ix he had. £103 Is in poultry houses, fowls.' incubators, fowl feed, furniture, and wire netting, leaving a deficiency of £<Ji> Cs.

It was decided lo wind up the bankrupt's estate

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Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 17

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BANKRUPT POULTRY FARMER Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 17

BANKRUPT POULTRY FARMER Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 17

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