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Article : 1,254 wordsIn continuation of the case Cole v the Bank of Australasia, Samuel Ho[?]ester, bank clerk, was called, and he proved that Mr Thome bad paid in £14 to his own account on 15th August, and had ...
Article : 2,169 wordsSIR,—As a matter of justice to myself, I shall feel obliged by the insertion of the followiug letter addreesed to the Editor of the [?]ning Post:— Sir,—When you accuse any one of forgery, you ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—I observe in your paper to-day among the noticea of insolvents, that George M'Pheraon says, that the cause of his insolvency was my failing to pay two hundred pounds, the award of certain ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 14 Feb 1867, Page 3
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