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MONEY MARKET AND CITY NEWS

... Monday Evening. The Stock Markets, except for British Rails, w-jre steady to firm, whilst in the American depart- ment some little firmness was apparent. In the Ihi^lish Funds Consols were without alteration, but the 3 per Cent. Local Loans Stock improved | per ?? Metropolitan Consolidated 3i per Cent, was l cent, stronger. India Rupee l?aper exhibited v recovery of J to J per cent. New South ...

WEATHER FORECASTS

... The following Forecasts were prepared last night at the Meteorological Office at Half-past Eight O'clock : — Or«Tßirrs. _ . o. Scotland ,N. ILightbree.es, chiefly easterly. I-air l_Scotland, E 1 {.enerally. , . . i Easterly and south-easterly winds, 2._--U_land. ?? -J ?? Changeable, some shower.. _ thunder locally. ?? Varying southerly (south-easterly to «.Mld.Counties { breezes. Changeable ...

THE SCHOOL BOARD

... IMPORTANT DISCUSSION. The monthly meeting the Sunderland School Board was held at tho offices iv John-street night. T. W. Backhouse presided, then were also present James Chambers (vicechairman), Aid. Shadforth, Mrs Hancock, Peter Wood, It. A. Bartram. Rev. Fathej Foran. Rev. C. G. Hopkiusou, Mr J. J. Ben' It. Hindmarch, Mr Friend Lamb, E. Davison, Rev. Father Tnruerelli, and the (Mr T. W. Br ...

LEICESTER ASSIZES

... t } FINED. v! leading to the filie C s i 2es UStice Kennedy, occurred at der «, Ye - n meqt of with the n was empannelled h * a. but ' Twelv men answered blind was excused. fis a ...

DAMAGES FOR A FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... FOURTH EDITION. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. In the Queen's Bench, to-day, before Justice Wills and a special jury, Mr. Walter H. Clark, a clerk, sought to recover damages fro ...

YORKSHIRE ECHOES

... ..he prosecution and conviction of two bookmakers for causing obstruction in Swan Street, Leeds, vill probably clear away the of men who stand there day after da}-, pencil and note-book in hand, shouting the odds, receiving money, and paying out lucky backers. only partial remedy of a public evil, however. The Chief Constable is powerless to repress bookmakers and their touts. All is to keep ...