THE LINEN TRADE IN AMERICA
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... German and Russian ports, and on both coasts of America- WO'RnD S VtSLtaa surpoy or WHEAT. M iddle of August, 1900. 1399. 1898. Q1s. C rs. Qrs. In Europe ..-. 7,410,000 7,485,000 5,988,000 In America-- _.. . 8,000,000 6,500,C00 1,.800,000 Total .. ...
... Cuba. Mexico, Guatemala. Scalsadr, Cost:% 3ico, Curacao, anl Hawati; correepon- denoe for Colon, Pacfic Coast, CentralI America. Trir'l- dad, Grenada, Hy-yti, and Jamaicw, if marked via U.S.A :and letters for Japan and China, addresscd via San ± rancisro; ...
... Capetowgn, 23s 3d; - Newcastle (New South Wales) to West Coast of South America and tomne, 47s 6d; Philadelphia to Japan, 254 cents; Newcastle (New Southo Wales) to West Coast of South America, l3s 6d, less 6d .direct, September-Octoberr. CONTINENTIAL BOURSEE ...
... , Cubas Mexico, Guatemala. Salvador, Costa Rico, Cnrac1o, and Eawaii; c rreepon- denoe for Colon, Pacific Coast, Central America, Trini- dad, Grenada, llHaris and Jamaica, if markei vi-t U-S.A.; a-rd letters for Jap&an end China, eddres-ed via Sall Francisco; ...
... C~aad;, eat 4 vfrie, and Japan may be posted to-say. Full fartssightly mails for British and Foreign West Indies, Central America, ina't Pa1cific Coast, bty the Atrato, Mill be despatehed en Tuesdayv next. The regular mid-week ma il packet for New Yorlk ...
... oi t he year a e by no means; whit might be looked for by even the nost optimistic people. The l'residentitlI election in America has still to come oft, and that wsith which our own people bave to 6,-(al with has to hc decided. In both cases the result ...
... last. rear in the expon of cinmrmmo. A strileing 4evelolnuent occurred in the direct ex port trade with the United Sta'es of America. the total value of Ceylohn produce so exported rising from 52 lacn in 1898 to 136 leecr in 1899, a oonse- quenoe, larzev ...
... may bo poated TO-voII ROW ITttSOAY). To British nid Forcig- West iarali, (uitr-l Armerica,, anod Pacific: Coaist oi Sototh America lI,' Itit Royi~l Sn.ail lir.er .Atnoto, Viis Scuthaminpton; to Iviteil astates, Caiib, &c., by tb4 fair, Germaiu pilyekt akarise ...
... equal to expectatione. Elections have the effect of disturb- ing business of every description, but. when thle elections in America fal in wvith, those with which we are more intimately concerned the influence is much more than ordinarv. The Bamk of England ...
... Chambers in the lInited Kingdom - were represen-ed by over 200 delegates, India had 15 represenrtati-ves. Africa o0, British America about 70. and Australas;_a over 50. The West indies, Ce1Con, British Chambers on the Con- tinent and in China were als ...
... The Chairmamn exprained his own position, Te had -been diected director in M-Larch las't rear, hard s-fte-ewards leen in America 'fo si x Mouths, and on returninsg had been ill The first notice t-D ai 1 tend a m'-atin-- of the Board. receire-dl by him ...