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THE MONEY MARKET

... T HE MONEY MARKET. Tuesday Evening. - InnPV Market was again tirm to-tlay at Tf ' e ' ?? for call loans - a d ?? ] U» 1 j i *\ „1 percent, for three months Bank fewer that there are any ■ , !, ?? about, and tho market is kept ■■ ;; ?? v ived fears about exports of gold. sl ' - - f or the metal is unquestionably con- :-•U1 mi i from -.arious quarters, and the :I ?? t\\ hivo felt the ...

THE COTTON STOPPAGE

... EXPECTED ACTION BOLTON. It now believed that there is a likelihood of the • cotton employers Bolton taking important action. Negotiations been going on for some time, but yesterda ...

FOOTBALL

... SPECIAL NOTICE. For Special and Full Reports, by our own Reporters, of all Local Matches and Results all the principal Matches England and - SEE THE SPECIAL FOOTBALL EDITION or THE *'SHIELDS DAILY GAZETTE EVERY SATURDAY AT 715. Readers who are unable to obtain the edition from their newsagents are requested to communicate with the Manager, Gazette Office>outh Shields. Specially written ...

LATEST COMMERCIAL

... , I,-1 ^ ^A XT CA'VrrnX ?? Nc A4YJI ICAN COTTON. j,, NEW YOsR. WZtsor,-sDAr 2 Tbe ga t market at YeNw Yo-k closed quiet, Or steadv at tbe r:uot=aiont. Futurepsopened steady; 23 9 t ...

There are still nearly two months intervening I between the present and the date fixed for the reassembling of ..

... notwithstand- ing which the rumours of weakness and dis» sension in the councils of the Ministry con* tinue to grow apace. To a certain extent this is only natural. It is not necessary to credit all, or even half, that is whispered in the ear and proclaimed on the housetops concerning the prospects of the coming Session. Those Ministerial* ist3, however, who, like! Mr. Asquith, boldly avow ...

LATEST COMMERCIAL

... LATEST COMMERCIAi I AMEICAN COTTON. NW 'YoRs:, TiU-rs)Ay. NewrSYorlk Elpat mu closed steady, i. d- vance. Ex=change adsaced je. 3Fur opened steady, 9 to 10 pointa bigher, closing firm, 14 to 16 points ...

LABOUR CONFERENCE AT BRADFORD

... LABOUR CONFERENCE AT BRADFORD. The first Conference of the National Inde- pendent Labour Party was opened at Bradford yester- day. There was an attendance of about a hundred and thirty delegates, amongst whom were Mr. J. Kier- Hardie, M.P., Mr. Alderman Ben Tillett, Dr. Aveling, Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, Mr. Shaw Maxwell, Mr. W. B. Do Mattos, Mr. R. Blatcbfora, Mr. John Trevor, and Mr. Chisholme ...

COURT OF SESSION

... O O- U O CO(JRT OF SESSION. OUTER HOUSE-FRIDAY, March 24. (Before Lord Xtcnmuxesy.) DICY V. BLACKIES. Tlhese vere twso actions by James Dick, mannu- fac-Urer, Glasgow, as executor of the late Robert F Dick, guttapercha bout and shoe manufar-turer, GlAs OWV, ,galfst Walter Graham Blackie, LL.D, £i Iiobei t Bilaekie, publishers, G;lasgvW. PFur -er r':od bat~h defenlders for pavucont of £1606 ?? ...