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MONETARY NEWS

... LONDON, Tuesday Evekikg. The discount market is 6till firm, although the demanc lor accommodation is hardly so active. Three monthi bills aie now taken at 4£ to 41 per cent. The Behar has arrived at Galle with £317,000 in Austra *»n cold. 1»e Malta, from Alexandria, bas brought £103,200 h Australian rold fri, it, i^, t , Kai.i'e Cu&no, Bb, t[: New Qucbrada, St, |; Peninsula ?? ■ ?? R- ia ?? 52 ...

LITERATURE

... Blemtntnry Physiology: Health im the House. Twenty- five lectures on Elementary Physiology in it* application to the daily wants of man and animals, delivered to the wives and children of working men in Leeds and Saltaire. By Catherine M. Btjckton. London : Longman*, Green & Co. Mrs. Bnckton has done well to publish these lectures. Of late year* more attention has been given, to the stedy of ...

LITTLE HORTON WARD : DINNER TO MESSRS. WHITEHEAD AND GLOVER

... LITTLE HORTON WARD : DINNER TO MESSRS. WHITEHEAD AND GLOVER. The return of Messrs. W. Whitehead and M. Glover as Councillors for this ward was celebrated by a dinner at the Oddfellows' Arm?, Manchester Road, on Friday evening. About sixty gentlemen sat down to an excel- lent dinner, provided by Mr. E. Moore, the worthy host. The chair was occupied by Mr. Alderman Schofield, who was supported ...

MONETARY NEWS

... London, Tuesday Night- n.*. ?? of ly — i-g*s , tatoscy market nemains easj at -, per cem. paper. £3.4,000 waa sent into the Bank. P tL stock markets presented a firmer appearance at one period of the day, but a great part of the improvement was lost and the markets closed aull. 'Consols remained at 02?, I for July. English railways opened steady, and subsequently advanced, but. relapsed and ...

SUMMARY

... There is a report at Hong Kong that sixty tons of Martini-Henry ammunition have been landed for the use of the Chinese Government. Dinners, reviews, illuminations, and enthusiastic populaces are the order of the day both at Athens, in honour of the Prince of Wales, and at Milan, in honour of the Emperor of Germany. M. Rouher is said to have used very violent language with respect to M. Thiers, ...

Published: Wednesday 20 October 1875
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2545 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

CORRESPONDENCE

... LEEDS AND ITS SEWAGE. TO THE EDITOB OF THE BRADFORD OBSEBVEB. 818,— With reference to the letter appearing in your journal of this day under the above heading, in which it is said that the Leeds Medical Officer of Health and Inspector of Nuisances deny having made the statement, which it is ?? here they did make, to the effect that the Leeds Corporation intended to take proceedings against the ...

VAGRANCY

... Savage man is a nomad. He has to follow his food from place to place, bnt he also follows I bis inclinations and wild roaming instincts. It requires ages of civilisation and the long use and wont of settled life and ambitions habits to bury out of sight the natural inclination to vagrancy. Some races, like the Arabs, find a sufficient excuse in the physical geography of their country to go in ...

I-o bt Soil) or Set

... I-o bt Soil) Set. TWO MILES FROM BRADFORD.—TO BE SOL “or LET, a oh.rmin, COUNTRY RESIDENCE, metureeouely situAted, half hour's walk from town, at >out Four Acres of land adjoining. Tbs hysss oontain-t ample cellaring: and wash kitchen Uie b**« ent floor* dining and drawing-rooms, library, kitchen, and butler’s pantry ground door: fi Uth and w.c. on first floor; two attics, Ac. prise gardener's ...