BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS
[Rf.uichs Tni.cc:hams.] AVI I FAT A! Alt KG!’. LONDON, January 7. Wheat cargoes opened dearer ill sympathy with America, but not much is being bought. The market elcsed qui t and iinehang-,-d. Some Aitierican sales to Constantinople were reported. The price is not • lisle sed. A merit a has also .sold several thousand tons to an unnamed buyer at I’ll reels are quiet at Od advance. Liverpool futures are; March 13s !Rd Afay 13s G;d. NEW YORK, January 7. Chicago wheat quotations are: ALtv, 1791 cents per bushel. July 155 cents per bushel. HOBBS’ CASK. LONDON. Jan. 7. r The Hobbs case wn ontinned at Row Street. Newton gave evidence that the greatest influence which led him to come to England and give evidence wax Hobbs accusing hint of forgery at a time when they were supposed to he friends. Cross-examined, Newton said that Captain Arthur bought his share of t.he proceeds of the second cheque tor GOO.(“19 frans. lie had spent the fortv thousand sterling which he received, also six hundred thousand francs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1925, Page 2
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