Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . Some Ruck-house suggestions from the Michigan Copper Country II. 508 THE. CANADIAN MINING JOURNAI August 15. 1915 TOUGH-OAKES GOLD MINES In the Companies (Winding-up) and ChanceryDivision on July 15 Mr. Justice Neville had beforehim the petition of Mr. G. F. S. Bowles, ofGonnaughtsquare W., for the compulsory winding up of Tough-Oakes Gold Mines, Ltd. Mr. Peterson, K.€., and were for petitioner; Mr. Clauson, andMr. Macaskie for respondent company. Mr. Peterson, , said this was a petition by ashareholder to wind up Tough-Oakes Go


Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . Some Ruck-house suggestions from the Michigan Copper Country II. 508 THE. CANADIAN MINING JOURNAI August 15. 1915 TOUGH-OAKES GOLD MINES In the Companies (Winding-up) and ChanceryDivision on July 15 Mr. Justice Neville had beforehim the petition of Mr. G. F. S. Bowles, ofGonnaughtsquare W., for the compulsory winding up of Tough-Oakes Gold Mines, Ltd. Mr. Peterson, K.€., and were for petitioner; Mr. Clauson, andMr. Macaskie for respondent company. Mr. Peterson, , said this was a petition by ashareholder to wind up Tough-Oakes Gold Mines, Ltd.,and the question in substance before the Court waswhether or not the substratum of the company haddisappeared. There were two Tough-Oakes Gold MinesCompanies, one a Canadian, and the other an EnglishCompany. The Court had now to deal with the Eng-lish company, which was formed to acquire from theKirkland Lake Proprietary, Ltd., a controlling interestin the Tough-Oakes Gold Mines, Ltd., of The English company had an authorizedcapital of £500,000, in £1 shares, of whi


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