At a meeting of creditors to-day, one of those present moved a motioa requesting the Press that details of th© accounts which the bankrupt owed should not be published. He said that the publication of these details did more harm than good. The giving of credit was a difficult matter for tradesmen and business men. They were assailed by Tom, Dick and Harry to open various accounts and when credit was refused they were informed that credit iiad been given to so and so. who went bankrupt last year. The motion was carried.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 7
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