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EPITOME OF OPINION IN THE MORNING JOURNALS

... must be recollected that the abolition of the duty on corn has been in force since the beginning of the quarter, during a portion of which our importations of grain have been unusually large. But for the remission of the duty, the import of the three m ...

Published: Friday 01 October 1869
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1759 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... 419 Total Invested Funds of the Company .. t,910,2O5 Fire Assurances are exempt from the payment of Government duty. No charge for policy stamps. Attention is requested to the Life Department, and to the printed Statement of Accounts, a copy of which may ...

Advertisements & Notices

... direct from the Office. The Subscription to the PALL MALL GAZETTE, if paid in advarnce, isa- s. 6d. per Quarter an- stamped, 135. stamped. THE THEA TRES. Da)lEY LrsUE.-BelIeS of the Kitchen-(Ai Ten Minutes to Erg/tj Forsnosa-Borrowed Plumes. Seven. IiAVoTAsRKST ...

Advertisements & Notices

... receive proposals for insuring property generally, at equitable rates. All losses promptly and liberally settled. The Abolition of the Duty from Midsummer, of which the Public receive the whole benefit, reduces the expense of Insurance, in the case of private ...

Advertisements & Notices

... receive proposals for insuring property generally, at equitable rates. All losses promptly and liberally settled. The Abolition of the Duty from Midsummer, of which the Public receive the whole benefit, reduces the expense of Insurr ice, in the case of private ...

Advertisements & Notices

... falling due at llichaelmas should be renewed before the o4th of October, or the same will become void. The recent abolition of the duty on Fire Insurance should induce Policy-holders and all intending Insurers to protect themselves fully from loss by ...

Advertisements & Notices

... receive proposals for insuring property generally, at equitable rates. All losses promptly and liberally settled. The Abolition of the Duty from Midsummer, of which the Public receive the whole benefit, reduces the expense of Insurance, in the case of private ...