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A BANKRUPTS EXPLANATION OF HIS FAILURE.

[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Monday. A bankrupt chemist named Gall ha 3 made a statement to the Aseigneo which may produce some sensational results. He bought his business on the representation that it would yield £16 or £17 per week, but alleges the return was only £6. Hence his bankruptcy, He added some particulars as to the alleged nature of the business carried on by the former owner, of a startling character, for which that owner, who was represented by counsel, threatens a libel action.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 5

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A BANKRUPTS EXPLANATION OF HIS FAILURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 5

A BANKRUPTS EXPLANATION OF HIS FAILURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 5

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