CASHBOX OF THE KINGDOM
. Mr. A. C. Stanley Stono, a member of the City Corporation, in a lecture at the Bishopsgato Ward Club, London, oil "Our Ancient City: Its past, present, and future,'' said tho city was the symbol oi freedom and tho cashbox of tho kingdom, ready to support Iriends, but quick to resent injury. On .January 10, 1913, the Hankers' Clearing House cleared £107,<100,01)0, and for ono week the total was ovnr £<1'20,000,000. Tho figures for tho fortnight were equal to those of tho wholo year for tho live next largest towns. Tho Mansion House was tho fount of charity, and in tho last 50 years over eight millions of money had Leen raised by its funds.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 13
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119CASHBOX OF THE KINGDOM Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 13
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