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Bank Register Volume Lxvix, No
BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIX, NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 4,1946. SECTION OfoE—PAGES 1 TO 12] To Dispose Of Buick Masonic Society M. B. C. Holiday Races, At St. James Fete Philip S. McNally Elects Officers Legionnaires Protest A 1B47 Bulck sedan will be dis- The 15th annual convention of posed of at the harvest home and New Jersey College, S.R.I.C.F. Dance, Entertainment lawn fete being sponsored by St Buys Shore Place (Masonlo Roslcrucian Society) was Taxicab Ordinance . Jamea church, Monsdgnor Joseph held Saturday afternoon at the T. Caeey announced this week. Tic- home of Chief Adept, Harold V. B. kets for the automobile are now on Vborhis of Bergen Place, with the sale. Charles E. Sweeney Reports largest attendance In five years— Deplare Law Forms Monopoly- Olsen Comet To Be Disposed The fete, which is a benefit to or before the World Wax n, ' raise funds for the formation of a Sale At Monmouth Beach - The afternoon was spent visiting Unfavorable To Vet Operators Of At Night—Veterans' Event school band and to help finance points of historical Interest, Includ- athletics at Red Bank' Catholic ing the section of Fair View ceme- high school, la scheduled for Aug- One of the finest homes on the tery having stones In a double cir- Verbose arguments featured An elaborate program of racing which most of the skippers who ust 21. Mrs. James Anderson and shore, located'at Monmouth Beach, cle, which appear to be originally meeting of the mayor and council'*; 4 and other events has been arranged served la World War n and are Mrs. -
Famous Racing
FAMOUS RACING TALES OF THE \«L."-- waster Family Library of Veterinary N/tedic<ne Cummirigs School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University 200 Westtx)ro Road North Grafton. MA 01S36 .TUFTS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 3 9090 014 561 241 [PRICE ONE SHILLING.] ^" A Little Book for Every Holder of Consols and for every Counting-House and Private Desk in the Land. TALES PLEASANT AND TRAGIC OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND, ITS FAITHFUL AND UNTKUE SERVANTS, ANCIENT FOES AND TIME-TRIED FRIENDS, CLOSE PINCHES AND NARROW ESCAPES; WITH PORTRAITS AND ANECDOTES OF THE FOUNDER OF THE BANK—THE OLD BANKERS, CITY CELEBRITIES AND MERCHANTS; GRESHAM AND THE CITY GRASSHOPPER; MARTINS, CHILDS, ROTHSCHILDS, BARINGS, COUTTS, THE GOLDSMIDS, &c. WARD'S PICTURE OF "THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE."—THE ROMAXCE OF BANKING.—THE PATTERN CASHIER. NOTABILIA OF FORGERIES.-CURIOSITIES OF BANK NOTES, &c. BY A HANDMAID THE OLD LADY OF THREADNEEDLE STREET. LONDON .—JAMES HOGG, 22, EXETER STREET, STRAND. LORD GEORGE BENTINCK. (Sn- pm/c m.) — " J FAMOUS RACING MEN WITH ANECDOTES AND PORTRAITS. By 'THORMANBY.' In life's rough tide I sank not down, But swam till Fortune threw a rope, Buoyant on bladders filled with hope." Green. ( T/te Spleen. " Nee metuis dubio Fortunte stantis in orbe Numen, et exosa- verba superba decc ? " Fearest thou not the divine power of Fortune, as she stands on her unsteady wheel, that gfoddess who abhors all vaunting words ? "--OviD. LONDON: JAMES HOGG, 22, EXETER STREET, STRAND, W.C. 1882. ^4,C^\3 WITH A FRONTISPIECE SHOWING THE HAND OF GOOD FORTUNE! Crown 8vo., price 3s. 6d. -
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188 SUMMER 2015 4 8 10 15 SUB-SAHARAN CALL DERBY DAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE SUN SHINES HUNTING ART PRIZE ON LOUISIANA Hunting’s new facility in Springing from a small Cape Town is now open gathering of racing Celebrating a decade Following the official and preparing for business enthusiasts in the Georgian since the Hunting Art opening of the Louisiana in the world’s fastest era, the Epsom Derby Prize relocated to Texas, ‘Supercenter’, it is now growing oil & gas region. has grown to become the Review revisits recent back to work at Hunting’s a celebrated fixture award-winners and the recently expanded on many international life-changing moment facility in Houma. sporting calendars. for this year’s winner. 18 20 22 24 ROLL OF THE DYCE DIRECTIONAL SIX SIGMA SUCCESS OUR HUNTING DRILLING GROUP COMMUNITY The company’s perforation Continuous improvement capabilities in the North A collective marketing is an ongoing focus for News from our community Sea are enhanced by the initiative between three Hunting worldwide, as around the world. establishment of a new Hunting divisions has recently demonstrated by site in Dyce, Aberdeen. proved popular with both the efficiency initiatives employees and customers. from the Electronics staff in Houston. Hunting Review the external house magazine of Hunting PLC 5 Hanover Square, London W1S 1HQ, UK | [email protected] Edited by Georgia Langdon and Nick Johnstone, CMS Strategic | [email protected] Design: www.plaindesign.co.uk Print: www.healeys-printers.co.uk Cover: Jonkershoek Valley, Western Cape 2 HUNTING REVIEW 188 Background image: A sign of the times - stacked rigs in Odessa, Texas A sign of the times We have recently seen the US become the largest oil producer in the world at 11.2 million barrels per day due to the shale revolution, ahead of Russia at 10.5 million barrels and Saudi Arabia at 10.1 million. -
The Reformed Parliament 1832-1918
The Reformed Parliament 1832-1918 General 9590. Abrahams, Lionel. "Sir I. L. Goldsmid and the admission of the Jews of England to Parliament." Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England 4 (1889-1901): 116-76. 9591. Alden, Percy. "Great Britain's lawmakers." Outlook [NY] 61 (Jan.-April 1899): 519-29. 9592. Alderman, Geoffrey. "The railway interest, 1873-1913." Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1969. [On the railway interest in Parliament.] 9593. ---. The railway interest. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1973. 344p. [Reprinted in 1993 by Gregg Revivals of Aldershot.] 9594. Alford, B. W. E. "Government expenditure and the growth of the printing industry in the nineteenth century." Economic History Review 2nd ser., 17 (1964-65): 96-112. 9595. Al-Ghailany, Yusuf A. M. "Parliament and the control of British foreign policy 1900-1914: with special reference to the European alliance systems." M.A., University of Durham, 1992. 9596. Allyn, Emily. "Lords versus Commons: a century of conflict and compromise, 1830-1930." Ph.D., Pennsylvania University, 1927. 9597. ---. Lords versus Commons: a century of conflict and compromise, 1830-1930. London: Century, 1931. ix, 266p. 9598. Anderson, Nancy F. "The 'Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister Bill' controversy: incest anxiety and the defence of family purity in Victorian England." Journal of British Studies 21 (1982): 67-86. 9599. Anderson, Robert. "Morality by act of Parliament." Contemporary Review 59 (Jan.-June 1891): 77-88. [Criminal law.] 9600. Andrén, Georg. Parliamentarism och partier i England under Minoritetsregeringarnas tid 1846-1852. Utgiven med understöd fran Vilhelm Ekmans Universitetsfond. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells, 1929. xi, 709p. -
WESTFIELD LEADER SAFELY and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY •Nt LLADING and MOST Winciv -»„ .»
DRIVE WESTFIELD LEADER SAFELY AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY •nt LLADING AND MOST winciv -»„ .» . ^fc YEAK—No. 44 I'BW V JERSEY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 36 Pages—10 Cant* < Zone Hoard Approves \ \cil Issues Own Blast i Addition to Offiee j ; The Bo.no ut AdjuMsjiail Monday I »ts Overflying Town I niglii Kt-diikt) pt-rmibhHHi 10 Dr Wil- j WHS Graduating Class Of 598 i bain Mtuu^ue tu erecM a out-story i a fire in the In School's History Inc. owned by Paul jaiUi Ave., Monday car was parked in Outdoor Ceremony First on Record; m t ?il _P_ *dtwo_8teitt--a resolution petition- , nig federal and state representa- Thomas Hayward Top Honor Pupil tives to oppose expansion of the rail- way facilities at Newark Airport un- \ Leader Of Democrats Playfields 1 Tlie larg-eat class of grurfitutes in the annuls of West- til jet aircraft path altitudes can be field HIKII School received their diplomas last evening in raised—and a meeting called by IL liistory-mnkiiiK ceremony conducted for the firat time in e On Council Vacancy Mayor Mulrenny for Munduy nisht , the out-of-doors. The diplotmiH \vpra preRRnted Ut the at 8 ]).m. in Council Chambers fur Will Open ; KiuduHtes by Norman Monish, president of the Hoard of briefly Tuesday the purpose of drafting pe'.itiuns ex- | (education at. Hwreatioti Field on Uahwny AVB, •jcil's session in the pressing public opposition to the Thn 5!*8 sti'iiiors rcreivinif their diplomas exceeded when Mayor Association Vows expansion plans.