THE BANKRUPTCY LAW.
ACTION* BY DE. FIXDLAY. With reference to the criticisms of the Chambers of Commerce Confer, ence on tho bankruptcy law adminis. tration_ Dr. FindJay_ Attorney. General, informed a "Post" reporter that for the past week he had been receiving «ugg'- h iong on the eubject I from various quarters. He added: — ! "I have been in eo.opera'tion with the ( IU7/D Lav.- Ofliee <;oD»iderin^ which suggestions bhould be adopted. Al. ready a good deal of material has been k'i'.ii pleted in preparation for ■jfaft a.'i!ea<Jwje.';U of the law to be suiy«jitV:'J to '))': Cabinet for con. *;<i.<rraUo.M. The 'ju'rKtiou of the ad. jaiaittratioK of '.If: Act U also being •yjati'ief'-'l. "
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 3
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