Sir,—Although public opinion is becoming rapidly very much more earnestly mainfested for this reform in the disposal of the dead, it is a subject for regret that, however much ...
Article : 866 wordsA fair amount of business was effected on Change yesterday at prices that showed but little variation. Australian Bank of Commerce, inscribed deposits, rose/1½; Sydney ...
Article : 851 wordsWheat was agiin quiet to-day; 3/1 was paid for farmers' lots in trucks at Port Adelaide. Very little selling is going on in the country, and no one is prepared to part with large parcels, although several ...
Article : 383 wordsGummow, Forrest, and Co., Ltd., has decided to increase it capital from £10,000 to £30,000 by the creation of 20,000 new shares. According to the preliminary figures issued ...
Article : 130 wordsAn active business was done in all departments yesterday, but prices showed no change of note. There was no sp[?]culative tendency in the markets. Groceries are going out ...
Article : 266 wordsBusiness was generally steady, no alterations being apparent. Onions were at £3 to £3/5/, and going well. Potatoes were plentiful, and in better condition than last week, but the wet weather is impeding ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe British Foreign Office has issued a memornandum on the subject of the Declaration of London, which practically adopts the view propounded in our columns by Professor ...
Article : 339 wordsTinplates on the Australian market are quoted "[?].C. Coke" or "I.C. Charcoal." The words of which the letters I.C. are the initials are not unknown—it is a mystery which is ...
Article : 132 wordsThe follwing is a return showing the number of bales of wool exported oversea from the State of New South Wales during the period from July 1 to February 28 of the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe high price at which rubber is again selling—best Para is now 7/ a pound—is attracting attention, and on the other side of the world shares in rubber companies have ...
Article : 229 words"D.M.M." writes, commenting on Sir Edgar Speyer's remarks on the subject of the financial outlook for 1911. He says:- I cannot follow his contention that the great gold ...
Article : 429 wordsSir,—Can you find out what becomes of the papers in which one asks to be placed on the Federal roll? I have filled in three. Owing to wrong ...
Article : 134 wordsThough there was little business doing yesterday in the wheat market the feeling was hopeful. A cable from London stated that the market was a little better, with a slight advance, making the ...
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Advertising : 668 wordsDuring the week ended March 4 the quentity of wheat despatched from all country stations was 219,869 bags, compared with 241,070 bags for the previous week, and 243,470 bags in the same period last year. ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsThe Sydney Wool-selling Brokers' Association, viz.:— Australian Mercnatile, Land, and Finance Company, Ltd., John Bridge and Co., Ltd., Delegty and Co., Ltd., Goldbrough, Mort, and Co., Ltd., Harrison, ...
Article : 218 wordsThe question of unclaimed bank balances is one that periodically crops up. The banks say that there is nothing in the popular idea that they have large unclaimed balances on ...
Article : 370 wordsRice: Best Japan, £20 per ton locally dressed, from £16 to £18, according to grade per ton of [?]lb bagss; 10/ less for parcels of each sort; Rangoon, £10 per ton (in bond). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsIn the Queen Victoria Market to-day fruit sold as follows:—Almonds, /6 to /8 lb; apples, 1/6 to 6 case; [?]gs, 2/6 to [?]/ half-case; grapes, [?]/ to 8/ case; lemons, imptd., 22/6 to 25/ double-case; do, local, 5/ to 7/ ...
Article : 94 wordsThe following stock truckings have been ordered for the forhooming sales:—March 13, 11[?] sheep vans and 118 cattle waggons; and March 16, 5[?] sheep vans and 145 cattle waggons. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe following sales were booked:—Morning; [?]reater J. D. Williams Amusements, 34/6, [?] Sydney Ferries (old), 48/; East Greta [?]oal, 34/; Wallsend Coal, £20, Noon: ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Richard Rennie, the Australasian manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, sends us an account of the results of a life policy in his company taken ...
Article : 248 wordsUpwards of 53,5[?]5 sheep (including lambs) were balloted for sale from 234 consignors, and about 50,[?]00 were penned. The consignments included one draft of 1400 head, and 24 ranging from 500 to 900 head, the ...
Article : 4,796 words[?]o-day's Exchange sales were:—Victorian 4 per cent., [?] £101/10/; ditto, 3½ per cent. Stock, 1929, [?] Goldbrough, Mort, and Co,. 49/[?], 49/6; Melbourne [?] 42/10[?], 42/[?]; Australian Paper Mills, 28/6; ...
Article : 42 wordsThe agitation against the ratification of the Declaration of London continues. Our cable news indicates that Chamber of Commerce after Chamber of Commerce has registered its ...
Article : 288 wordsD[?]gety and Company, Ltd., have received the following cable message from [?]their London house, dated Wednesday:—"At this week's public sales of sheep, skins, prices for merino and fine crossbr[?]d skins were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Mar 1911, Page 11
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