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ABERDEEN JUTE COMPANY

... 6d ; and inL carrying forward to next year X1060 Os ?? The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the I report, said that in speaking front that place a twelve months ago he indicated that 'the jute trade j was then in a most unsatisfactory oonditioni, but ...

SIR ANTHONY'S SECRET

... summoned I liha into the passage, with a very mysterious air, early in the morning after the final soene. e If you'd just speak to thet young man, air, a she said, rather apologetically, He's takin' on V so, in the pantry, and his sobs is just awful ...

Prince Bismarck's bill for the increase of the strength of the German army hat been rejected

... pat him on1 the back in a letter in which-addressed to Mr i Edward Russell, M.P. for the Bridgeton *u Division of Glasgow-ho speaks of the necessity a of inducing or compelling the House of Cor- s mons to return to thosebetterfinancialpraCtices f thta ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... prices of the best oatmeal at 32s, and extra qitality at .34s per sack of 2801b. ''SPEAK THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL. As to the first we should say, By all means do so, speak the truth, but as to shaming the devil, we don't think it can be done. He's such ...

WILLIE M'PHEE'S PATRIOTISM

... Ye're surely gaun ivid ower thc war a'Xfhegitherd You women tok dinnta, understan' things, quo' 1. A body tieht as weel speak. tIll a bairn aboot it. I never saw the like o' ye. Ye are guid eneuch at hoose mark aii' that, hut on sir questions o' national ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... second to none, and in it would be found substantial comfort, sorupn- lons cleanliness, with a home feeling. (Applause.1 Speaking of the baths, hle said the number-of visitors doting 1883 was 478.5 gentlemen and 235 ladies-in all, 5020, or ai monthly ...

THE COAL TRADE DISPUTE

... up Is 6d, and Hetton'f were quoted at 28a. The inland collieries at which men have resumned operations are not, generally speak- iag, in such working order as to admit of anythihgm but a comparatively small supply, and quotltions were practically the ...

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES

... enterprises, but that they did not even afford the public security for which they are intended. It may be well to mention that in speak- ing of the risk attending undertakings dn unlimited re- sponsibility, joint stock banks and assurancecompanies, properly carried ...

ABERDEEN FISH TRADE

... doubt' that there was Buch a thing as. a limit. The question is: Hais that limit been found? Th.ire can be no doubt that, 'speaking generally, this qam-stisen has -been forced on by ibe incidental ciscumstance of an immense in- crease in the price of coal ...

MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... consequence of the high prices 0ad an asked. d, ns Biaseioenotwr-The trade is brisk for the season. The factors Pr, o generally speak well of the country trade, which seems to have re- fr ifbt vived much earlier than usual this year ; and in the foreign trade ...

THE MONEY MARKET

... may come on the market In abouta month. From thb continentbthe orop reports ire still tfivoor able, hati from:Odessa they speak of cuttirg ae about eomaetsichig. I rent heresch accounts quote, prices weak, and lower than those cur: i , but sit moste of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... the 11th of Novensber for tthe purpose of delivering an address to the Conserv- I atives of that town, and will subsequently speak at 5 Wolverhampton. Frinsc 5i AN AVIARY.-A fire has occured in the aviary of the Aston Lower Grounds, Birmainghamn A 5 number ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1885
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 675 | Page: 6 | Tags: Commerce