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... THE LATE DR. STAMP. 'William Wood Stamp, D.D, was born at Bradford, May 23rd, 1801, and died at Waterloo, near Liverpool, January Ist, 1877. was the sou of the Rev. John Stamp, of honoured memory, and was educated at Woodhouse Grove. Converted to God ...
... now would be, in his opinion, injudicious: but the abolition of the customs duties at the present time would be simply preposterous. dealing with a much smaller matter, the proposed removal of duties on cotton goods—even in dealing with that matter he ...
... STAMP OFFICE, 27, WALLGATE. lOST, Htnull GOLD LOCKET, in the form sc Cross, eontainlng Portraits*.—The finder will rewarded on bringing it the Observer Office. ]OST, on Friday lust, at Orrcll Station, J large Red DOG (Setter and Mastiffs, with black muzzle; ...
... pleased to make thereon. I observe with pleasure that the Chamber here advocate the abolition of Import duUes on many articles, and the almost total abolition of the export duties At the same time, however, I beg to bring to the notice of the Chamber that there ...
... themselves from miserable swindles let purchasers observe the trao “Alloock's ercloned in wrapper with stamp baaing ‘Thos Allcock Co’s Plasters” stamp this it the fraud Alloock’s Porous Plasters” will sit who interfere v our ' ON TOPICS our special commissioner ...
... TAMES O. HANKIN, WHOLESALE STATION**, St. Ives. Half-price only charged for Engraving Crests, or Dies Paper and Ec'elopes Stamped Coloured Relief at Out per ilH»; or one Ream of Paper taken, lA. bd. per Ream. Circulating Library. H VNTI XG HE. II IT LITERARY ...
... that for the present the disease had been stamped out. Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen complained of the imposition of the railway passenger duty, and moved That , pending the question of the abolition of the duty as recommended by the Select Committee of 1876 ...
... other part of the United Kingdom, the same as in the case of the superior coarts at resent, and that the exchange of spoiled stamps on eeds and bills of exchange be simplified. The Executive Council proposes to repeal the appeal to the House of Lord? in ...
... attempted other reforms. Salt dues, customs dues, and the sugar duty are before the Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer for adjustment, and the abolition of c tt ° duties. As to the abolition of customs dues, to which Sir John Strachey is committed, the ...
... Mr Holms urges the abolition of all duties on articles of food, leaving under the category of Customs only intoxicating liquors and tobacco. Last year, the sixpenny tax levied on every pound of tea produced £3,706,000 the duties on coffee, cocoa, and ...
... regarded with more favor, and men of better stamp seek entrance, it is not to be expected that any marked change will be made in the rules governing fist appointment. There are many who hold, that with the abolition of purchase all need for recognising zeal ...