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Geseral ASSUME Compasy

... KING WILLIAM STRUT, LONDON. Total Abolition of Duty on Fire Insurance. rrHE Directors of the General Assurance . -a- Company aro prepared to allow the full advantage on both new and old policies arising from the abolition of this tax, which has hitherto ...

FALMOUTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... returns of duties performed in the year ending December, 1867: Money orders issued, 7,769, 1116,539 15e. mooey orders paid, 6,93, .11(;,0-4) 3d.; Savings' Bank depoeits, 472, £1,950 I9s. 71.; ditto withdrawals, 188, £1,042 16e. 11. I.; postage stamps :sold ...

COUNTY HEWS

... access to them. Votes of Cornish Members.— following members voted with Mr. Sheridan in favor of reducing the Fire Insurance duty :—S. Gurney, .1. Wyld. Against the motion: It. Davey, N. Kendall, Jervoise Smith. Sir R. Buller paired in favor of the motion ...

NEWSPAPERS, ETC., BILL

... the stamp duties, and he believed that it was originally the iutention of Mr. Gladstone, when repealing those duties, to remove these enactments, but it was then thought better on reconsideration to confine the measure to the abolition of the ...

THE NEW CABINET

... lived to see one after another of the measures which he has advocated— Reform, the abolition of church rates, free trade, the abolition 14 the newspaper stamp and the paper duty, the admission of Jews to Parliament, and the abolitio of the property qualif ...

Eittropclitan 6ossip. PT 0171 0111 COIUtIMPADEN?

... matters excite little comment in social circles at the present time, still l'arliament has been very busy, and journalists whose duty it is to write reaussis of the history of the year, and every December to chronicle the main events of the twelve months just ...

SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1866

... House of Commons on Wednesday, the following voted in the majority (28.5) in favour of the second reading of the Churchrates Abolition Bill T. G. Baring, Sir A. W. Buller, R. Davey, Hon. E. F. L. Gower, S. Gurney, T. J. A. Roberts*, J. St. Aubyn, Hon. Capt ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, LIUTIS:I AND ronzIGN

... cotton, and turns out 1,05) yArds of cotton per Cy. _ _ - • - - duty on probate on the will of the Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, which pald in Dublin last inuouuted to the large of for stamp duty alone. The death is annonneeil of Mr. Baldwin, one of founders ...

EPITOME OF NEWS, BRITISH AND FQIIEGN

... uoihrellas and rooms and houses. everything In short, with oil European stamps, and they buy them by thousands and millions. The Rhenish Mission, which hasa station thini, collects these stamps and sells them at three shillings the thousand. For the money so ...

THE FALMOUTH & PENRYS- WEEKLY TIMES

... Van reckoned scoot to any if the charges which I am i b . . 4. Of speaking of. Why, at that time, in to a heavy duty upon paper, the stamp upon every 'paper WWI fourpence; every that a serva..t wanted, or a mangle to be sold, everything, however gx.id ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMICNT

... g successfully this Omen struggle in which they were so i.c.c essgagest are wisely repairing the ravers. .f 11,11 star. abolition of slavery is an nt the cordial sympathies and congratulations of this .idttitry. which has 1111•1411 been foremost in showing ...