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THE MID-WINTER GALES

... lifeboat when they roturmd to Dungenes-*. Tho moo stated that they spoke the captain the liner, who Mid his left Santo* (South America! December 7, with a general cargo and ton cabin passengers. They experienced tlte full fury of the gale in ooming up Channel ...

QUIET BUSINESS; PRICES FIRMER,

... Cold Fields « each. Great Boulders are Is. higher. In the Bliscellaneous Market Waihi Grand Junction, Deocans, and British America Corporation are about i higher, hut Waite-kauri are ft lower. Copper Shares are mostly higher, exception being fall of Copper ...

The author also quotes Lord Grenville:

... emphatic ; has been mo»t solemnly decided by the tribunals of intermriacud Ihw, l»th in Kmcl ami the United States North America, that these are acts of hostility the part of neutral which subject the vehicle tn which the are conveyed l*> confiscation ...

COMMERCIAL REPORTS

... XiU.O63 .£2T.ni} ..,.X330. BRADFORD TRADE WITH AMERICA IMPROVEMENT THE YEAR £428,9j The general condilion-* Bradfortl trade dealt with at length last week, but the returns of Bradford trade with America have an interest all their' own. illustrating the ...

THE YORKSHIRE

... more so than usual at this season. Tin's market somewhat below importing cost—a fact which has attracted orders from South America. Stocks arc low. and as regards Calcutta, every steamer's consignment is sold out before arrives. Prices are fully equal to ...

Is Mkuoriau

... Friday night and Saturday. The Genu vessel which stranded Dungeness proved to be a new ship, the Felotas, of the Hamburg-America line. She had ten passengers and a crew of 60, who passed night of periL ship was floated during Saturday. A number of wrecks ...

PANAMA CANAL COMPANY

... s with majority. The American company would thus not control the canal, but, M. Hutin pointed out. nothing would prevent America from eventually buying the French shares. . Tin? difference of opinion that broke Friday’s proceedings was M. Gautrou's claim ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... examination railway servants to test their knowledge of working rules. The Consular return of tho exports to the United States of America from the Huddersfield district gives the total for the past year at £298,030 13s. 2id., against £300,370 7d. in 1898. The ...

DEPARTURE OF TROOPS FROM LIVER POOL

... morning. will accomplish the journey to the Cape in about 18 days. Tbe under-mentioned troop* will embark in the transport America Woolwich to-morrow for conveyance to the Cape:—Ammunition column, Sixth Divirion, five cfficers. 130 non-coronn*sioned officer* ...

EataUWiutl ni-arijr lUJj ji

... formerly used in speaking of itself. Mr. Fraser calls support of this speculation number words used in Australia and South America. Mr. St. George Mivart has another article on the conflict between Roman Catholic Church and scientific inquiry. For Protestants ...

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Shipping

... Ptbicea Street, Harrucate. Pacific mail LIVEBPOOL (Alieniaie TnunMar*! to RIVER PLATE, and all Porta lb. COAST of SOUTH AMERICA, rwlliiiff to and enilars Mail# ami I‘a‘senciT* Ist Pallk-o tlbM-ta-UrkCorunna. lor Vigo). l.i*lon. St, Vinrrm (C.V.k •LUiUBI ...