GENERAL CABLES.
L‘,_. h— t'rcss AtTociaiion—Copyright London, Oct. t. iugiuy thousand pounds sterling of National Hank of Greece notes have been forged. L roe scDate; emu several arrest have G-on m i.ie. Tee conspiracy iia- lamifir'itinns in Germany ami ['’ranee. A is. ids!. :o sieeo trust, embracing the leading mnnafavtnic'. is In ing formed, with a eapi'.al oi fifteen millions. The i/ueensiatul loan was covered twice over. Sinai! applicants rocAve the lull amount of their applications, and large appHc-iiits about 10 Per cent. The Apchts-Generni, bankers, and merchants petition the Court of Common Council and the City of London to a,tow colonial exhibits at Glasgow Exhibition to be shown in the Koval Exchange or Guildhall. At the Bradford wool market, tops ;ue quiet. Conimoti sixties are at 19 ;d. and superior trOjd. fates. : At. -t. Out of a total of 10.-lb' religious associations in France, di ll have applied tor Government authorisation. The Jesuits, Passionists, and Assumptionists abstained from applying.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 230, 7 October 1901, Page 4
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160GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 230, 7 October 1901, Page 4
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