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RECONSTRUCTING A COMPANY. {Received January 10th, 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, January 9. The James McEwan Company has post-
poned payment of coupons due upon first mortgage debentures, with a view to submitting a scheme of reconstruction. The Court appointed Mr JefEray, one of the directors, as receiver and manager, pending the completion of the scheme. GERMAN COAL. The "Daily Mail" states that a Westphalian syndicate is furnishing 50,000 tons of coal to the German depot at Port Bead, and will no* Ml coal to' British firms. THE LATE ___» RRUCE'B ESTATE. The late Mr J. M. Brace's estate was proved at £86,629. THE ROYAL SCANDAL BERLIN, January 9. The lawyers acting for the Princess Louise of Saxony, insist thai M. Giron, the tutor who eloped with her, must withdraw from Lausanne till tha divorce is obtained. CttMMERCIA LTREATTES. (Received January JOth, 10.31 a.m.) BERLIN, January 9. Germany baa invited Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Russia to negotiate commercial treaties. ■_. THE ADEN HINTERLAND. (Received January 11th, 6.15 p.m.) LONDON, January 10.. Sheika and others left by the Turks on ths Aden binteiland claim the disputed territory. It is expected that Britauf will be oc__pelled forcibly to expel them before the Cbmmwiion recently appointed to delimit the temtory can begin its labour*. DEATH -?BNTE(NOE CKJMiMUTED. PARIS, January 10. The aantenee on Vidal, who waa recently oo_de_a_ed to death at Nice for murdering''his sweatheaat, lias been oommuted to penal servitude for life. J SUGAR CONVENTION. THE HAGUE, January 10. The First Chamber of the Dutch Parliament unanknc-ely adopted the Brus»ei» Sugar, Convention. RAILWAY SERVANTS' SOCIETY. (Received January 12th, 1.9 a.m.) WXSDQN, January 11. The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants baa adopted a role providing that members pay * subscription of a shilling a year to support Labour representatives. Another rule makes the Executive Committee omnipotent in sanctioning or forbidding local strikes. MSSIpNjAiRY CONGRESS. A great Pan-Anglican Missionary Congress is being organised in London for 1908. •
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11479, 12 January 1903, Page 5
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326HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11479, 12 January 1903, Page 5
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