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... everything for this man in the dock,' angrily retorted Mr. Lawman. Air. Onerrin said lie could only pay That the mark on the telegram was a pencil mark. It wan not possible to Gay whether it was intentional or not. Mr. Lawthan: You are now acting as an advocate ...
... ON THE MARK. Lintion, formerly of Coventry City, and now player-manager for Chariton, appeared between the sticks for the visitors, and made no mistakes with the few awkward situations he had to deal with. Teams:— COVENTRY CITY. Allen ,• Crown, Phosiosit; ...
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... THE MARK. The Garman mark was worm than ever yesterday, whoa its downward plunge established a new retard, at 1,1111,11116 to the 11,251 a penny. ...
... debenture stick wan marked up 4 to 81 to 84. Llanoll7 Electric* were flat, marking only 170. 4id. and closing at 18e. 6d. Beardmore prefs. depreciated to 18a but Cargo Fleets were a feature at 19a .. and Projectile+ were marked up'to Ik. Oriental 'Nlephone ...
... MARKS provis l^!-.* : » LONDON.-Butter; 118 s., first grade •! Australian finest salted 1 t * )!^ 114 t. to 1155., second finest unsalted 116 s. to Argentine finest n (i 1 salted 140 s. to 1415., 114 s. to 118 s., Lithuania® ! 114 s. per rwt., Dutch ...
... MARKING THE ORIGIN OF JEWELLERY Birmingham Makers as Witnesses INTERESTING POINT From Our Own Oorroopondint LONDON, Monday. A room at the Board of Trade to-day resembled a jeweller's shop when the Standing Committee under the Merchandise Marks Acts opened ...
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... AT MARKS & PIANOS! PIANOS! £1 91 2 , ll', English Lever Watch Real £5 . 5 0 Gees £1 - 10 - 0 SPECIAL LI - 7 - 6 So CHI D 9 10, BULL STREET, BIRMINGHAM. ...
... MARKS AND London, Friday. BRITISH FI NDS —Consols 2', .%, Wt+’/i?: Local Lns 34+Vi». COLONIAL GOVT. LOANS.— N. Zeal'd 1949-54. 102 M- 3 / IR . HOME RAILS—Gt. Wesfn. -Hi; L.M.S., 29 , i;-H4; Southern Prefd. Ord., TOls + 'i; London Transport ‘C’, flOVs+Vi ...
... MARKED terrorists who were trying to mine a railway bridge. British troops at Haifa yesterday had orders to keep the peace with the minimum of force. Fire only in emergency and then only one shot in the air their orders say. according to a Reuter message ...