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  2. THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW

    The latest mysterious postal loss, following upon the disappearance of several bundles containing thousands of pounds In notes, is a valuable parcel of lace posted to a firm of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TWO COMING STORMS

    The lull before the storm figures in the headlines of newspapers all over the world, which waits breathless for the war-tempest to break on those rigidly-waiting armies in France. And, while the fate of the Empire is in the balance, certain elements in Britain choose the moment for precipitating a political conflict, which may disturb the ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. PROFIT AND LOSS

    This bank's report for the December, 1917, half-year shows a net profit of £151,160, a figure not only better by nearly £13,000 than that of December, 1916, but the ...

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  8. NORTH COAST STEAM

    On the profits admitted by the directors of this company to have been earned, the December, 1917, year does not appear to have been particularly satisfactory. The sum ...

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  10. TEETH ON DEFERRED PAYMENT

    At 12 Oxford-st. Walter Pittar system of deterred payments. 5 years guarantee. share. In the share market the shares are selling at £22 10s, virtually a discount. For ...

    Article : 75 words
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