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THE DAILY GRAPHIC, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1909.

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[[Section]]
SHIPPING.

[[Advert 1]]
NORWAY
AND BACK
VISITING FINEST FJORDS
by
the magnificent new
S.S. 'OTRANTO,' 12,000 tons,
From Grimsby, 31st July; 
and 14th, 28th August.
LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION

13 DAYS FOR 12 GUINEAS AND UPWARDS.

Write for free illustrated booklet to ORIENT S.N. CO., 5, Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C. and 28, Cockspur Street S.W. Managers, F. Green and Co. and Anderson, Anderson and Co.

[[Advert 2]]
NORWAY. - S.Y. "MIDNIGHT SUN."
14 days from £10 10
Two Berth Cabins. Sailing July 31st; Aug 14th. Visiting Sand, Odde, Bergen, Fretheim, Guovangen, Loen, Marok Naess, and Molde. Illustrated Guide free.
Apply ALBION S.S. CO., LTD., 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.

[[Advert 3]]
UNION CASTLE LINE.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
to SOUTH and EAST AFRICA.
Via Madeira, Canaries, Ascension, St. Helens, and Lobito Bay
Steamer. Service. London. Southampton
*CARISBROOK CASTLE.. Royal Mail.. - July 31
**GOTH....Intermediate July 30 July 31
ARMADALE CASTLE... Royal Mall.. - Aug. 7
***GAIKA..... Intermediate Aug. 6 Aug 6
*Via Madeira
**Via Teneriffe.
***Via Las Palmas.
Special trains from Waterloo to Southampton every Saturday.
Donald Currie and Co., Managers, 3 and 4. Fenchurch St. E.C. West End Agencies: Sleeping Car Co. 20, Cockspur St. S.W. and Thomas Cook and Son, 13. Cockspur St., S.W.

[[Advert 4]]
P.&O. COMPANY'S INDIA, CHINA and AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICES.

[[Advert 5]]
P.&O. FREQUENT SAILINGS to GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, EGYPT, ADEN, BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, CALCUTTA, CEYLON, STRAITS, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND.

[[Advert 6]]
NORWAY PLEASURE CRUISES
By the well-known S.Y. VECTIS.
July 29 to August 11.... 
August 13 to August 26....
London and Leith to the Fjords.
Fares from Twelve Guineas.

[[Advert 7]]
P.&O. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS
PLEASURE CRUISES and ROUND THE WORLD TOURS - Apply 122, Leadenhall Street, E.C. or Northumberland AVenue, W.C., London.

[[Advert 8]]
ALLAN LINE TO CANADA.
Under Government Contract for conveyance of Canadian Mails.
EXPRESS   Liverpool..... SIBERIAN....  July 31
TURBINE   Glasgow......  GRAMPIAN....  July 21
STEAMERS  London.......  CORINTHIAN... July 24
Saloon Rate, from £12 10s; 2nd Cabin, from £8;
3rd class from £5 10s.
Unsurpassed in Cuisine and Service. Marconi Telegraphy; Long Distance Wireless and Daily Papers on Turbines.
 For Handbooks, etc. apply  ALLAN LINE, 19, JAMES ST. LIVERPOOL; 51. PALL MALL, S. W., and 103, LEADENHALL ST. LONDON, E.C.: 25 Bothwell St., Glasgow; Paris: 47, Rue Cambon, 10, Rue Auber, and 1, Place de l'Opera.

[[Advert 9]]
LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE,
To AUSTRALIA, via SOUTH AFRICA.
Through bookings to all Australian and New Zealand Ports.
NARRUNG..... August 17 COMMONWEALTH t.s. Oct.12
WARATAH (tw. sc).. Sept.14 WILCANNIA..... Nov. 9
Exceptionally large Saloon cabins. Electric light. Tickets interchangeable with Thompson's Aberdeen Line. - Apply East India Avenue. E.C.: or 21. Cockspur Street, S.W.

[[Advert 10]]
NORWAY SAILINGS. - Short sea route, Newcastle-Christiana, every Friday.-Agents, P. H. Mattheissen and Co. Newcastle-on-Tyne.

[[Advert 11]]
EXCURSIONS TO SCOTLAND. -- The London and Edinburgh Shipping Co's passenger steamers. FIONA FINGAL, and MALVINA sail from Hermitage Steam Wharf, Wapping, London, E. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday for Edinburgh (Leith), returning every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. - For particulars of hours of sailing, fares, and circular tours, apply to the Company's Office at Hermitage Steam Wharf, or their booking agents.

[[Section]]
THE GARDEN.
One Penny per Word for Any Number of Words.
Where Postal Orders are not sent only Halfpenny and Penny
Stamps will be accepted in payment.

FRUIT NETTING.
Best small mesh, will not rot. CAN BE SENT ON APPROVAL. 100 yds. long by 1 yd. wide, 4s; by 2 yds, 8s; any width or length supplied. Orders over 5s. car. paid. Supplied BY US to the Royal Gardens. Cheaper kinds kept.
H. J. GASSON, Net Works, RYE. Estab. 126 Years.

NETS FOR TENNIS COURT BORDERING, good colour, and especially prepared with line attached to top and bottom. Will not rot. Easy to erect or take away. 25 yds. long by 2 yds. wide. 6s 6d: by 3 yds. wide, 7s. 6d.; by 4 yds. wide, 8s, 6d; standards for same, 10 ft. high. 1s each. Garden Netting. 30 sq. yds. 1s. Orders over 5s, car. paid. Lists of Fancy Tents free. - H. J. GASSON. Net Works. Rra.

WANT ANY WOOD? - Little or much, you can have it good and cheap from The Cheap Wood Company. 15 Devonshire Square, E.C. Catalogues free.

[[Section]]
SITUATIONS VACANT.

AGENTS WANTED in all parts of the United Kingdom where not already represented by old-established firm, who manufacture all kinds of Lubricating Oils, Greases, Paints, Colours, Varnishes, Disinfectants, Liquid Soap, and other saleable specialties; liberal terms of commission offered: applicants of undoubtedly respectability invited, especially those with some experience and connection. - Box 93, "Daily Graphic." Tallis Street, E.C.

RELIABLE and Trustworthy MAN WANTED, either whole or spare time, as Representative of a wealthy London firm; good position for a suitable man. - Address M. "Daily Graphic." Tallis Street. E.C.

[[Section]]
SITUATIONS WANTED

JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN and TRACER (20); Electrical or Mechanical: two B.O.T. certificates: good at making drawings from details: practical references: remuneration £1 per week. - Address F. Dunn, 6, Amies Road, Battersea.

[[SECTION]]
STAMP COLLECTING.

STAMP COLLECTIONS. - Rare Stamps and Parcels of Colonials purchased for cash to any amount. - Edwin Healey and Co. 14. Wormwood Street. Old Broad Street, E.C. Established nearly 30 years.

[[Advert]]
THE A1 SAUCE.
A FINE TONIC AND DIGESTIVE.


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[[Section]]
EXHIBITIONS.

IMPERIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
SHEPHERD'S BUSH, W.
GREAT WHITE CITY.
EIGHT GREAT EXHIBITIONS IN ONE
EIGHT GREAT EXHIBITIONS IN ONE
OPEN 11 am to 11pm. ADMISSION 1s.
30 MAJESTIC PALACES
FILLED WITH THE WORLD'S CHOICEST PRODUCTS.
HALLS OF
INTERNATIONAL ARTS AND INDUSTRIES.
MUSIC from 11 am to 11pm
BY FAMOUS MILITARY BANDS.
ILLUMINATIONS BY 1,000,000 ELECTRIC LIGHTS.

THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS including MOUNTAIN RAILWAY, FLIP-FLAP, SCENIC RAILWAY, SPIRAL, TOBOGGAN, WIGGLE-WOGGLE, ARCTIC REGIONS, SUBMARINE RAILWAY, IRISH VILLAGE, SCOTTISH VILLAGE, DAHOMEY VILLAGE, KALMUCK CAMP, MOTOR RACE TRACKS, SPEAKING PICTURES, etc.
PAIN'S SUPERB FIREWORKS DISPLAY. EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY at the STADIUM.

MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION. -- Lifelike Portrait Models of H.M. THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. Realistic Tableau representing the Destruction of Messina, etc. Delightful Music. Afternoon Teas.

[[Section]]
RAILWAYS.

SOUTH EASTERN AND CHATHAM RAILWAY.
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY.
CHEAP TICKETS will be issued from certain London Stations as follows: - 
DESTINATION. Days valid. RETURN FARES. 1st Cl. 2nd Cl. 3rd Cl.
Paris (via Calais or Boulogne)... 
                          14 days; 38s 4d, 37s 6d, 30s 0d.
Boulogne...               3 days; 21s 0d,  -      12s 6d.
 Do. ......               8 days; 30s 0d, 25s 0d, 17s 0d.
Brussels (via Calais or Boulogne).. 
                          8 days; 48s 3d, 33s 6d,   -.
Do. (via Ostend)..... 
                          8 days; 33s 0d, 26s 7d, 17s 4d.
Amsterdam (via Flushing). 8 days; 37s 1d, 25s 6d,  -.
The Hague (via Flushing). 8 days; 32s 10d,22s 6d,  -.
Calais....                3 days; 22s 6d,    -,   11s 0d.
  Do. ....                8 days; 31s 6d, 26s 6d, 20s 6d.
Nancy (for the Exhibition)...   
                          14 days;81s 0d, 65s 6d  37s 6d.
Ostend.....               8 days; 28s 9d, 10s 3d, 13s 8d.
Le Touquet (Paris Plage). 6 days; 34s 9d, 28s 7d, 20s 5d.

WEEK-END TICKETS AVAILABLE BY ANY TRAIN
(Mail and Boat Expresses excepted) will be issued from LONDON and certain Suburban Stations to the undermentioned SEASIDE, etc. RESORTS on July 30th, 31st, and August 1st, available for return on August 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
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   RETURN FARES.      RETURN FARES.
             1CL. 2CL. 3Cl.               1Cl.  2Cl. 3Cl.
Ashford..... 14s   9s   7s  Littlestone.. 16s   12s   9s
Bexhill..... 14s  10s6d 8s  Margate...... 16s   12s   8s
Birchington. 16s  12s   8s  Ramsgate..... 16s   12s   8s
Broadstairs. 16s  12s   8s  St. Leonards. 14s   10s6d 8s
Canterbury.. 14s  10s6d 8s  Sandgate....  17s6d 12s6d 9s
Deal........ 18s6d 12s6d 9s Sandwich....  18s6d 12s6d 9s
Dover....... 17s6d 12s6d 9s Shorncliffe.  17s6d 12s6d 9s
Folkestone.. 17s6d 12s6d 9s Tun. Wells..  8s6d  5s6d 4s6d
Hastings.... 14s   10s6d 8s Walmer......  18s6d 12s6d  9s
Herne Bay... 14s   10s   7s Westgate....  16s   12s    8s
Hythe ...... 17s6d 12s6d 9s Whitst'ble Tn 14s   10s    7s

CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS on BANK HOLIDAY from the principal LONDON STATIONS to Aldershot, Ashford, Betenworth, Bexhill, Birchington, Box Hill, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Caterham, Chilworth, Deal, Dorking, Dover, Folkestone, Gomshall, Gravesend, Hastings, Herne Bay, Hythe, Margate, Ramsgate, Red Hill, Reigate, Sandgate, Tunbridge Wells, Whitable, etc.: and on Sunday, August 1st, Half-day Excursion to Whitstable and Herne Bay.
 CRYSTAL PALACE HIGH LEVEL on BANK HOLIDAY. Cheap Return Tickets (including admission) will be issued from London.
 For full particulars of the above Continental and Home Excursions. Alterations in Train Services, etc. see special Holiday Programme and Bills.
 VINCENT W. HILL, General Manager.

LONDON TILBURY AND SOUTHEND RAILWAY.
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY.
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, WESTCLIFF AND LEIGH-ON-SEA.
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 30th and 31st. WEEK-END TICKETS will be issued from FENCHURCH STREET, ST. PANCRAS, and MARK LANE (District Railway). For Times of Trains see Public Bills.
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA Cheap Friday or Saturday to Wednesday Return Tickets to Southend and Westcliff-on-Sea - Fares, 3s 6d. Third-class; 6s. First-class.
Day Excursion Tickets, Third-class 2s 6d, by Morning Trains.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st and MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd.
2S. 6D. SOUTHEND-ON-SEA and Back, Third-class.  2S. 6D.

First-class, 5s., by the Tilbury and Southend Company's Special and Ordinary Trains from FENCHURCH STREET, ST. PANCRAS, and Liverpool Street Stations; from Stations on the North London Line between Chalk Farm and Bow; also from Mark Lane, Aldgate East, St. Mary's, Whitechapel, Stepney Green, Mile End, and Bow Road Stations.
MONDAY, BANK HOLIDAY
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA and BACK, 2S. 6D.
Fast trains leave FENCHURCH ST. about every 15 minutes, or as often as required up to 12 noon, commencing at 6:30 a.m.
Special Fast Through Trains from ST. PANCRAS (Midland Railway)and by Ordinary Trains from Liverpool Street Station at 8.6, 9.19, 10.33 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. At all Stations ask for Tickets via LONDON, TILBURY and SOUTHEND LINE.
Cheap Excursion Tickets from Station on the DISTRICT AND METROPOLITAN RAILWAYS to SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. 
B. BULLOCK, Manager.

LONDON BRIGHTON ANS SOUTH COAST RAILWAY.
GOODWOOD RACES.- FAST TRAINS MONDAY, JULY 26th. FROM VICTORIA to CHICHESTER. 10.25 and 11.37 a.m., 1.40, 3.52 and 4.53 p.m.
To ARUNDEL and BOGNOR, 1.43 and 4.10 p.m. To MIDHURST and SINGLETON, 1.40 and 4.10 p.m. To PORTSMOUTH and ISLE of WIGHT, 8.55, 10.25 and 11.35 a.m.,1.35, 3.55, 4.53, and 6.15 p.m. and from London Bridge, 6.35, 10.23 and 11.35 a.m., 1.50, 4.0 and 4.50 p.m.

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RACE TRAINS.
July 27th, 28th,
29th and 30th.
                                A       B          C
                              3 Class  1&2Cl.  1 Cl.only
                               a.m.    a.m.      a.m.
From
Victoria...................    8.40    8.55      9.55
Clapham Junction...........    8.46     -       Addison
*Kensington................    8. 9     -        Road.
London Bridge..............    8.45     -

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A- To Singleton. Return Fare. 10s. 8d.
B- To Drayton and Chichester, Return Fares, 7s. 10d. 12s. 2d.
C- To Drayton and Chichester, 25s.

Details of Supt. of the Line, London Bridge Terminus.
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[[Section]]
MONEY.

THOSE IN WANT OF CASH ARE RECOMMENDED to apply to
the oldest-established Company.
THE MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION, Limited.
Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, London, W.C.
Established 1850.

[[Section]]
WEDDING PRESENTS

NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA'S
BAROMETERS, BINOCULARS, etc.
Useful and Ornamental.
One Guinea and Upwards
Illustrated price list free by post to all parts of the
World.
38, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C.
Branches - 45, CORNHILL, and 122 REGENT STREET.
Zeiss and other Prism Glasses Stocked.
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[[Section]]
EXHIBITIONS

EARL'S COURT.
THE GOLDEN WEST EXHIBITION.
11 to 11 p.m., 1s. Children 6d.
Admission including return fares from [[150]] London stations, is.
A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of AMERICA'S
Products and Inventions.
THE RED MAN
By permission of UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
The RED INDIANS appear DAILY.
THE LAST TIME IN EUROPE.
SEE THE BLACK HAWK MASSACRE,
Great Arenic Spectacle, 3.30, 7.30, and 9.30 p.m.
RED INDIAN CAMP 6d.
REDSKIN v. WHITE MAN.
5-mile Foot Race, Saturday, 31st.
Herbert Wolledge v. Willie Chase-in-Winter, 
RACE at 6 p.m. FREE.
Band of H.M. Royal Marine Light Infantry.
John Coughlin's 12th Regt. N.G.S. New York Band.
The Volendam Lassies' Orchestra.

OLYMPIA.--TRAVEL EXHIBITION.--Danish
Folk Dancers, 3 p.m. The Greatest Attraction in
London. Animated Pictures of Danish Royal Ballet. Twice
Daily. 2.30 and 7. Hundreds of attractions. All shows free.
10 to 10. Admission 1s.

[[Section]]
VARIETY THEATRES.

ALHAMBRA, LEONORA and BRITTA in 
PSYCHE, STEIDL, SALERNO. Franco Piper, 
ON THE SQUARE. Coram. Jury's Pictures, etc.
Tele 5065 Gerr. Managing Director, ALFRED MOUL.

PALACE.--AMELIA BINGHAM, THE FOUR
FORDS. ARTHUR PRINCE, MERIAN'S MARVEL-
LOUS DOGS, CLARICE VANCE, BERT LEVY, NAVAL
REVIEW on BIOSCOPE etc. EVENINGS, at 8.0.
MATINEE, FULL PROGRAMME, SATURDAYS, at 2.0.
SPECIAL MAUD ALLAN MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 3.
--Managing Director, Mr. ALFRED BUTT.

TIVOLI. MARIE GEORGE, AT 10.15.
RUTLAND BARRINGTON and YORKE STEPHENS, T.E. DUVILLE--Jay Laurier--CLARICE MAYNE,
FRED EMNEY and HARRY GRATTAN, Aimée Roberts, 
Jules Charmmettes, H. La Martine, MABEL BERRA, Frank
Harwood, Violet Loraine, The Piccolo Midgets.
Open 7.40. SATURDAY MATINEES (Reduced Prices).

EMPIRE. ADELINE GENEE
in ROBERTO IL DIAVOLO.
A DAY IN PARIS, VASCO, etc.
Evenings, at 8.0      Manager, Mr. H.J. Hitchins.

LONDON HIPPODROME.- RE-OPENS AUG. 2,
DAILY, at 2 and 8. 3 Schwestern Wiesenthal, Chas.
Hawtrey and Co., Fannie Ward and Co., M. and Mdme. X. de 
Paris, and all Star Co. 1s. to 7s 6d. 'Phone 4015 Ger.

[[Section]]
AMUSEMENTS.

CRYSTAL PALACE. "INVASION."
To-night! To-night!! To-night!!!
"INVASION OF ENGLAND."
Peaceful Village. Happy Scene of Rural Life.
"INVASION OF ENGLAND." To-night.
Scene Changes to War.
To-night. Betrayed by a Spy.
Attack from the Sky. To-night.
"INVASION OF ENGLAND." Crystal Palace.
Remarkable Sight. Absolute Novelty.
Nothing like it ever seen before.
Thousands of covered seats, from 6d.
Every Saturday, on Grand Terrace.
BROCK'S GREAT FIREWORK DISPLAY.
Dreadnought Battle, Living Fireworks, etc.
LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON
Planting the Union Jack Farthest South.
CRYSTAL PALACE. CRYSTAL PALACE.
Entertainment all day long.
GRAND BANK HOLIDAY PROGRAMME.

ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S GARDENS.- OPEN
DAILY, from nine a.m. until sunset. Admission on
Sundays Fellows and Fellows' orders only. Monday. 6d.:
other days, 1s.: Children. 6d. A Military Band will perform every Saturday from 3:50 to 5 o'clock p.m. until further notice.

[[Section]]
HOTELS AND HYDROS.

LLANGAMMARCH.--Lake Hotel.--Barium springs: near golf links: electric light. Bungalow Hotel. - Splendid scenery: every convenience: near golf links.

[[Section]]
ART GALLERIES.

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS. Last Week.
SUMMER EXHIBITION.
Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admision 1s. Catalogue 1s.
Open in the Evening from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m., from Monday.
July 26th, to Saturday, July 31st, and on Bank Holiday,
August 2nd, from 8 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Admission 6d.
Catalogue 6d.
The Exhibition will Close on the evening of Monday,
August 2nd.

THE FORD MADOX BROWN EXHIBITION.
And Exhibition of Paintings by BOUDIN and LEPINE.
10 tILL 6. Admission 1s.
THE LEICESTER GALLERIES, Leicester Square.

[[Section]]
MEDICAL.

ALCOHOLIC EXCESS AND DRUG HABIT cured at home by the recognised Turvey Treatment. "Truth" says - "Has had really good results." "A remarkable success." vide "Daily Chronicle." - Write for Treatise (free) or call Medical Superintendent. Turvey Treatment Company. 2. Keith House. 133 and 135. Regent Street. London.

[[Section]]
TELEPHONES.

TELEPHONES by monthly payments throughout
the United Kingdom: same terms for renewals. - Particulars. Dept. G.H. Telephone Instalment System Co.,
Ltd., 244. High Holborn. London. W.C.

[[Section]]
EDUCATION.

BEDFORD. ELSTOW SCHOOL (recently called
Bedford County School), for 200 Boarders. Professional,
engineering, and mercantile sides. Special facilities and fees for young boys. Fees moderate and inclusive. Grounds 23 acres. - Rev. C.F. Farrar, M.A., Headmaster.

ONE HOUR from Piccadilly Circus. - A. First-class School for Elder Girls. B. First-class School for quite little girls. Large country houses. See "Whitehall Review" for July--Miss Boyer-Brown, Miss Ansell, Southgate, N.

STRAND SCHOOL, King's College, gives a modern
education suitable for Commerce, Professions, Civil 
Service - Laboratories, Gymnasium, Playground and Playing Field. - Head Master, W. Brginton, M.A. Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, London.

[[Section]]
HOLIDAY SEASON.

THE "DAILY GRAPHIC," will be sent
post free, for 9d. a week to any part of
the United Kingdom, or for 1s. a week
to any part of the Continent, payable
in advance. P.O. or Stamps. Publishing
Office: Milford House, Milford Lane,
Strand.
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[[Section]]
NEW ISSUE.

CORPORATION OF LONDON £3
PER CENT. STOCK, 1905-19[[?]]
Interest payable half-yearly on the 1st of February,
1st August, at the Bank of England.
ISSUE OF £340,000 STOCK.
Authorised under the City of London [[Central ?]]
Court House) Act, 1904.
PRICE OF ISSUE FIXED BY THE CO[[RPORA?]]
TION AT £101 10s. PER CENT.
The first Dividend, being a full Six Months [[Issue?]]
will be payable 1st February, [[1910?]].

Trustees are authorised by the Local Authorities [[?]]
1875, to invest in this Stock, unless extremely [[?]]
by the instrument creating the Trust.

THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY of the BANK OF 
ENGLAND give notice that, by arrangements made [[by the?]]
Corporation of London, they are authorised to receive [[applica?]] tions for £340,000 of CORPORATION OF LONDON
PER CENT. STOCK, [[19??-19??]].
The Stock will be secured upon the General [[?]]
the Sewers and Consolidated Rates [[?]] by [[the ?]]
Corporation in the City of London and Liberties, [[?]]
by the Local Loans Act, 1875, calculated to [[?]] [[?]]
at the expiration of 60 years from the 1st January. [[?]]
The proceeds of the Issue will be applied in the [[?]]
of existing temporary advances in connection with [[?]]
ing of the New Central Criminal Court House.
The Rateable Value of the City of London on the [[?]]
1909, was £5,503,756, and a rate of one penny in [[the pound?]] produces about £22,932.
The existing Loans chargeable on the said [[Rateable Value?]] to £1,602,000, but in connection with two of the [[?]] are Sinking Funds amounting together to £746,[[??? a ]] net liability of £855,282, which will be increased to [[?]] by the present issue.
The Books of the Stock will be kept at the Bank of [[England?]] where all assignments and Transfers will be made.
Transfers will be free of Stamp Duty.
Dividends will be paid half-yearly at the Bank of [[England?]] on the 1st February and the 1st August.  Dividends will be transmitted by post.
A full six months' dividend on the total [[?]]
of the Stock will be payable on the 1st February.  [[?]]
Applications, which must be accompanied by a [[deposit of?]]
£5 per cent, will be received at the Chief [[Cashier's Office at the?]] Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, E.[[C.]][[?]]
of partial allotment the balance of the [[amount ?]]
will be applied towards the payment of the first [[?]]
Should there be a surprise after making that payment [[?]]
surplus will be refunded by [[cheque]].
Applications, which may be for the whole or [[part?]]
issue, must be for multiples of £100, and no [[?]]
be made of a less amount than £100 Stock; [[?]]
once inscribed will be transferable in any [[?]]
multiples of a penny, as in [[Consols?]].
 The dates at which the further payments on [[account of the?]] Loan will be required are as follows:-
 On Tuesday, the 10th August 1909,  £21 [[?s? per ?]]
 On Tuesday, the 31st August, 1909, £25 per [[?]]
 On Tuesday the 14th September, 1909 [[£?]]
but the instalments may be paid in full, on and [[?]]
10th August, under discount at the rate of [[? per]]
annum. In case of default in the payment of any [[?]]
at its proper date, the deposit and instalments [[paid?]]
will be liable to forfeiture.
 Scrip Certificates to Bearer will be issued in [[?]]
the provisional receipts.
 The Stock will be insribed in the Bank's Book [[?]]
the 14th September 1903, but [Scrip] paid in full [[?]]
tion, may be inscribed forthwith.
 Applications must be on printed forms, [[which can be?]]
obtained at the Chief Cashier's Office, Bank of [[England?]]
at any of the Branches of the Bank of England:
Mullens, Marshall and Co., 13, George Street, [[?]]
London, E.C.; or of the Chamberlain, Guildhall [[?]]
 The LIST of APPLICATIONS will be CLOSED before THURSDAY the 29th July, 1903.
 Bank of England, London,
24th July, 1909

[[Section]]
PERSONAL.

Friday - Thankful wire - whisp explain[[?]] tomorrow - brave BP.-
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MAUD. - Darling received your kind [[?]]
Longing for you my Love always Ada.
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NOTICE - The CHARGE for adv[[ertise]]ments of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS, FIVE SHILLINGS per Insertion. Payment for announcements must be made by P.O. Order or [[cheque?]]

[[Section]]
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DE[[ATHS]]

BIRTHS.
BENN- On the 21st July, at Bahia, Brazil, [[the wife of?]] Hugh Benn of a daughter.
HAMPTON. - On Wednesday, the 21st last, at [[?]]tugo, Ashtead, the wife of Edward B. Hampton. [[?]]
HANDLEY-DERRY.- On the 23rd inst, at residence, Hurstleigh, 42, Arkwright Road. [[London?]] NW, Mrs. H. F. Handley-Derry, of a son. [[?]] please copy.
HARCOURT WILLIAMS - On the 22nd July [[?]]borough House. Northumberland Street, W. [[?]] E. G. Harcourt Williams, of a son.
HODGSON - On the 22nd inst, at [[Gamm??]] Ceylon, the wife of John Christopher Hodges, [[of a ?]] (By cable.)
MARTIN. - On the 21st inst. at the Firs, [[N?]] the wife of Stapleton Martin, of a daughter.
PATERSON - On the 20th inst. at Viewforth, [[?]] the wife of M. Hope Paterson, of a son.
PHILLIPS. - On the 23rd inst. at Holland [[Park?]] Maida Vale, W. the wife of L. Stanley Phillips, [[of a ?]]

MARRIAGES.
CAMPBELL-TRAILL. - On the 22nd July, at [[?]] Church, Marlow, by the Rev. W. Horne Campb[[?]] by the Rev. S. Winter, Rector, Charles Howard[[?]] son of the late Rev. Colin Campbell, of West[[?]] to Eve Mary Traill, third daughter of Arch[[ibald?]] Traill, of Sydney.
EVANS-NEWBOURNE. - On the 22nd July, at[[Cathe?]]dral, Cape Town, by the Archbishop of Cap[[etown?] Murland Evans, Bart, to Evangeline Mary, daughter [[of the?]] late Major and Mrs. Charles Newbourne, of [[?]]

DEATHS.
BROWN. - On the 22nd July, at Chichester H[[?]] Mary Brown, widow of the late John Br[[own?]] [[in her?]]seventy-eighth year. No flowers.
BUCHANAN. - On the 23rd July, at 8, Aberdeen [[?]] bury, N. Jane Eliza Buchanan, widow of the [[late?] James Buchanan, aged sixty-six.
CARVER. - On the 25th inst. at Lynnhurst, St[[retham Com?]]mon, the Rev. Alfred James Carrer, D.D. at [[?]] three, late Head Master of Dulwich College and Canon of Rochester. First part of the [[?]] the College Chapel, Dulwich at 2:30 pm, on [[?]] the 28th of July; interment at West Norwood[[?]] at 3 pm the same day.
EDWARDS.- On the 23rd July, 1909, at 4, [[?]] London, W. Elizabeth Theresa, the wife of T[[homas?]] Edwards.
FOOTE. - On the 21st inst. at Bexhill-on-Sea. H[[?]] son of the late Admiral Henry R. Foote.
HAMILTON. - On the 22nd July, at Dumfries, Barbara Hamilton, of 48, Carlisle Mansions, [[wife?]] of John Hamilton, of Sundrum, Ayr, aged [[eighty no?]] flowers by request.
HANKIN. - On the 21st July, at Bucker's Farm, [[?]]ham. Frederick Hankin, aged sixty-four, [[?]]needle Street, and "The Baltic."
HAY. - On the 23rd July, at Felixstowe, Capt.[[?]] Hay. Marine Superintendent at Southampton [[Union?]] Castle Line, in his sixty-eighth year.

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