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to thrown much light necessary upon them.
The
thief
much hurt at a
انند مد
was
dustice
passage in a letter dated 29th September addrecad to the Governor, in which us Gibbons stated that Sir John Imali had spoken lightly of some houses forming part of the estate being occupied as
bothels.
No
ane
who knows Sir
J. Imale would believe this_but
as the houses had been let ou
lease and
the lessee
were
was
sub-let and
accountable to
the Official Assignee, and not the
keepers of the houses Sir J. Smale
declined to force
was
a sale when it
represented to him that the estate would suffer
- as the
Bankrupt had only a life
interest and
one
was
likely
to bring the houses without proof
of
her
alive
being a fact of which
proof could not then be obtained as she had not surrendered but
in hiding
in Thina.
was
I think that Sir John Smale
ar
! has forgotten that he has mare
order of sale which he afterwards
designated
at the
"improvident."
The estate of Ity akew is
present moment being