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  7. LONDON MARKETS.

    There was an exceedingly firm market for frozen meat, today, and quotations were slightly higher than those ruling at the end of last week. ...

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  8. PEACE CONCLAVE.

    The British Government has expressed gratification that the, peace conference is to be held in London. Turkey at first proposed Constantinople, ...

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  9. MONEY STILL TIGHT.

    The money market today continued tight. The Bank of England Fate of discount for best three months' bills remained unchanged at 5 per cent. ...

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  10. SILVER UP AGAIN.

    Bar silver met another firm market today. The closing rate was 2s 5 9-16d, which is equal to a rise of 3-16d per oz. standard. ...

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  11. BANKS QUOTED HIGHER.

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  12. STEADY WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market today was steady. Holders of new season's Australian grain are asking advanced rates, hut the demand is not brisk. ...

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  13. QUIET BUTTER MARKET.

    The London butter market today was devoid of animation, and only a moderate volume of business was transacted. Australian finest selected brands, are ...

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  14. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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  15. DROP IN LINSEED OIL.

    Linseed oil met a steady market today. The closing rate was £26 per ton, being equal to a reduction of £1 on last week's closing rates. ...

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  16. PERMANENT HAPPINESS.

    Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Great Britain's policy in the Balkan trouble had been ...

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  17. TURPENTINE DULL.

    The market for turpentine today showed on improvement from that of last week, business being dull. Quotations displayed a weaker tendency, ...

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  18. TALLOW CONTINUES STEADY.

    There was a steady market for tallow at today's auction sales. Australian mutton brought from 37s 6d to 41s, and beef from 34s 6d to 87s 6d per cwt. ...

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  19. THE DELEGATES.

    Servia's delegates to the peace tribunal in London will be: M. Novakovitch, a former Premier; M. Vesnitch, Minister in Paris; ...

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  20. BLOOD HORSES FOR N.S.W.

    Mr. S. Hordern bought six blood mares at the Newmarket Bales today, while Mr. H. R. Denison purchased half a dozen mares and a thoroughbred stallion, who is a full ...

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  21. JUTE AGAIN FLAT.

    The market for raw jute today was again flat, the business done during the week, was the smallest for some time past. Native first marks, November-December ...

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  22. CHOLERA DECREASING.

    Cholera is decreasing rapidly in the ranks of the Ottoman army. Of 946 civilians attacked by the disease 474 died. ...

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  23. AN IMPERATIVE NECESSITY.

    Captain Fitzmaurice, a strategical expert, who was examined today at the Marconi Inquiry, said he considered that the necessity for the Imperial chain of wireless stations ...

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  24. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The P. and O. Company's deferred stock again attracted strong attention on the London Stock Exchange today. The closing rate was £335, which is equal ...

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  25. GREECE WARNED.

    Greek gunboats shelled Avlona, and the Albanians appealed to Austria and Italy. Both these countries are informing Greece that they cannot permit occupation of the ...

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  26. FALL IN CONSOLS.

    British Consols were not so firm on the London Stock Exchange as on Monday last. The ruling rate was £75 3s 3d, a drop of 8s 9d since the beginning of the week. ...

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  27. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    General Lyantey, in command of the French forces in Morocco, hopes in the new year, to reduce the troops considerably. Be estimates that £12,000,000 is ...

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  28. LONDON'S THICK ATMOSPHERE.

    M. Manio, the French airman, who successfully negotiated the Channel on Sunday last, started from Hendon this morning on his return to France. ...

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  29. ACTIVITY IN WOOL.

    There was another good attendance of buyers at today's London wool sales. Competition was exceedingly brisk, and the firm rates which were ruling on the previous ...

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  30. A SICK GOVERNOR.

    Sir Nicholas M'Callum, the Governor of Ceylon, is suffering from weakness of the heart, and has cancelled all his engagements. ...

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