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THE FORGERIES ON THE CARNEGIE COMPANY

... THE FORGERIES THE CARNEGIE COMPANY. KEMABKABLE DEALINGS. £30,000 INVOLVED. the Mansion House Police Court, yesterday, Lawrence Herbert Greig, 33, clerk, was charged with forging three cheques, for £1,200. £400, and £300, on the London Joint Stock Bank, the name of Colonel Millard Hunisker, the London representative of the Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburg, (U.S. A. It was stated that the ...

CURIOUS DEALS IN SHARES

... Admissions in Bankruptcy Court. A STOCKBROKER'S FAILURE. .'Yesterday, th© Manchester Bankruptcy Court, the public examination took plac© of Mr. George Howard Hyde, Southport, stock and share broker. The liabilities expected to rank for dividend were put down at £9,846 7s. 7d., and the assets at £2,6£f) lis. 5d., leaving a deficiency of £7,155 16s. 2d. The debtor commenced business as an estate ...

CRICKET

... THE ENGLISH TEAM AUSTRALIA. Match Against Eighteen Melbourne Juniors. FINE DISPLAY BY THE ENGLISHMEN. mt - MELBOURNE, Monday. The match between the English team and Eighteen -Vlelbourne Juniors was continued hero to-day fine weather, but before small company. As on Saturday, the wicket was perfect. Hirst, not, out. 85, and Rhodes, not out 7, went on with England innings, the total standing at ...

THE FOOTBALL SEASON

... PEOSPECTS OF SECOND DIVISION CIjUBS. (FbOH Ut'R CO_RESPO?.I3EST3.) The gentlemen who control the fortunes of the Barnsley Football Club, though they are not inclined to speak leudiy the club's prospects for the coming season, do not hesitate to say that they thii.k they are in better state preparedness than they have been prior to any of the three years they have been responsible for Second ...

TRADE AND MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S REPORTS. COAL AND IRON. LONDON COAL TRADE. Tho n, LONDON, Monday, and thoro was S EH rathor turn botU? Hin.ry was somewhat in was, nioro active, and tfero hardening of value and one , i* of readily placed pri ...

WOOL, COTTON, &c

... u' 1 remains very firm. , has the average price of super the r 2 ched 24d - In medium and ill' '* be tramuST* >' is more tangible, CrabJv m 40 '« Rt 15 - although At u to 32^R } av€ra purchasing price. arl y down to britches are harden- y P'ck ~ ,? 011 ho and wethers are s , hlrehh e are ea * ' if not bl th « W wether ar « all about lCd. and ,f «. the a . farthin U P the week. »t J* the J}* ...

L TO THE EDITOR. rWalkley).— In November, 1887, and first time. »q Jan-«arv, 1901, Babes the Wood ; ' 1901

... - ' ,Bo December, nraning), The Sleeping Beauty. THRILLING FRONTIER FIGHT. & January 16. story. The Taking of Gumatti Fort, Wednesday's paper, stirs one's blood snch stories do. Your special contributor, the lamentable two British officers, native officer and two privates killed and in* w Qunded, at the bands only six fanatic tribesmen, ends by asking, Could not this lave been avoided ? ...

THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA

... THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS AUSTRALIA. THE NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH. FINE VICTORY. SYDNEY, Monday. Having lost six wickets in their second .nnings at the drawing of stumps here on Saturday, and being still 97 runs behind, New South Wales had practically no chance escaping defeat to-day. They succeeded in prolonging the game over the luncheon interval, but directly after the resumption the match came ...