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... Lombard Street. London, E.C.. or any its Branrliea: The and Sooth- Western Bank (Lbnftcd), 170. Fencbnn'b Street. London. E.C., any of ita Branrhe«; or at the Ofiifes of Moeecs. C. Bjpcu Crisp and Co.. 11. Angel Oort. London. EC. London. 3rd January. 1910 ...

the nation in a very trying portion. The country would driven back by the policy Tariff Reform to the hungry

... colleagues of having handed London over to the enemy bis platform hyperbole. While they wore content to talk about “our London, his speeches wore always redolent of London. has the notion that nobody knows anything about London and London’s ...

From From Glaa- livergow. pooL

... MAHSECLLEB, VALENCIA- New feet tUonn* KOLPINO. KOVNo. TOcJNO ore intendod lo »wl lortnifhlly. Roan* d*js. Par ton*. ji^ON. ouN--. »nd 00. fLTD.y, Hall Mud LINK ROYAL MAIL J STEAMERS. LARGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS THE WORLD. New Steamer FRANCONIA. Twin ...

SPECIAL YACHTING CRUISES

... for Business or Pleasure. ESTMINSTEK PALACE I10TEL» LONDON. S.W. Oppe&ite the Abbey and Houses of Parliament. Pine FirH-Class Hotel; very moderate tariff. Easy access all parts. Motor Garage. London.— a high-class private hotel; iu charming near HYDE ...

. . as all the world knows. THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1910

... mistaken one, and is not substantiated experience of other countries who have adopted this policy. If this is so, why doe.s the new American tariff allow American lace manufacturers to import laoo machinery free of duty in order, presumably, give them opportunity ...

F°e ftnocks --Blows -f Political foes Ell mans .. . . as all the world knows. THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY. ..

... cent, respectively of the par value.—Yours, etc., P. W. MILLARD. Shaw’* Tithe Rent-charge Tables. Fetter Lane, London, E.C., January 4. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY, SOWING: A 'Y*t»ke«V Vie* Doty Hrrsolf »ik] Otoads.*' (Varderboof CO. (Ltd.), Winnipeg ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... on the old register, and not wait until the new register came into operation. reason they gave was tliat indignation against the House of Lords could not be kept up over six weeks’ campaign, with Christmas intervening. But they were ignored, for the reason ...

Satfls, &r

... convenience. Lifts, lounge?, billiard?, 'garage. Most moderate lanf Warm, bright. nacioud sou comfortable. Christmas programme and illustrated guide of town free.—Address, Roi.dent_General Managers. BOURNEMOUTH.- WESTON HALL HOTEL. one the roost delightful ...

DUMFRIESSHIRE. LAND, WOOL, AN

... for lost time. But Mr. Moiteno was not to be rushed out of his leisurely habits. took about twelve days to eat his Christmas dinner in London. Meantime his opponent addressed about twenty meetings. Now that returned, the Radical candidate giving more sa ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANT PLACES

... convenience. L.fu. lounges, billiards, garage. Most moderate tariff. Warm, bright, apaoiou and oorofoTtabie. Christmas programftie and Illustrated guide town free.—Address, Res. dent General Managers. Bourn EMotm—weston hall hotel, situate in one t>f the ...

BANKS AND DISCOUNT COMPANIES

... 10 b Anglo-South American Bank. 7*^l4 16 * 6*4 Bank of Africa 7 ! * i« 25 12*7 Bank Egypt. 35 e 20 Hack of New .■‘oath Wales 8 6 2-3 3 1 Han:; New Zealand Shares 10-4 20 Barclay A Co. 24: 1u %*4 24*4 20 10 British South America 23-s 4 :4 60 Capital ami ...

DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF HULL. DR. BLUNT’S NOTABLE CAREER

... Department King’s CoUcgo, London, where, the end of his course, Ln'camt* Theological and was placed in the first class. During the two years of his Kings College course he acted honorory lay reader King’s College Hospital. At Christmas, 1856, he was ordained ...