The World's Paper Trade Review, Svazek 45

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Stonhill & Gillis., 1906

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Strana 98 - To enter into partnership or into any arrangement for sharing of profits, union of interests, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession or otherwise, with any person or company carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on or engage in any business or transaction which the company is authorized to carry on or engage in, or any business or transaction capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit the company...
Strana 193 - Their • present condition and financial position. -2. The causes which have operated to prevent the carrying out of improvements by private enterprise, and whether such causes are removable by legislation. •3. Facilities, improvements, and extensions desirable in order to complete a system of through communication by water between centres of commercial, industrial, or agricultural importance, and between such centres and the sea.
Strana 270 - Spring was published next year, with a dedication to the countess of Hertford ; whose practice it was to invite every summer some poet into the country, to hear her verses, and assist her studies. This honour was one summer conferred on Thomson, who took more delight in carousing with lord Hertford and his friends than assisting her ladyship's poetical operations, and therefore never received another summons. Autumn...
Strana 119 - SPECIAL MACHINES FOR UNSORTED PAPER, These Machines do not grind, cut up, or wet the fibre, and, as the state of beating and refining is unaltered, neither colour nor sizing being affected, and impurities not touched, " Broke " can be re-used for the same quality of paper again.
Strana 98 - ... and to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of any such company, and to sell, hold, reissue, with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal with the same...
Strana 138 - ... purchaser. I. SALE. Paper is sold either at a price per ream, based upon its nominal weight, or at the weight by the pound, packed in reams or in reels. Wrapping paper is sold at scale weight. Machine-made Papers : — • 1. A ream of paper, unless otherwise specified, contains 480 sheets. 3. A ream of envelope paper contains 504 sheets. 4. A ream of " News " contains 500 sheets. 5. An " Insides " ream contains 480 sheets all " Insides," ie, 20 good or inside quires of 24 sheets.
Strana 193 - The expediency of canals being made or acquired by public bodies or trusts and the methods by which funds for the purpose could be obtained and secured, and what should be the system of control and management of such bodies...
Strana 138 - MAKINGS. 1. For makings of special weight, size, tint, water-mark, etc., not having a regular sale in the market, the buyer is to take at full price any excess not exceeding 10 per cent. above the quantity ordered, including a reasonable proportion of
Strana 146 - No initial public issue. The first directors (to number not less than two nor more than five) are to be appointed by the signatories.
Strana 93 - Mr. Herring relates that the practice of blueing the paper-pulp had its origin in an accidental circumstance. About the year 1790, at a papermill belonging to Mr. Buttenshaw, his wife was superintending the washing of some fine linen, •when accidentally she dropped her bag of powderblue into some pulp in a forward state of preparation, with which the blue rapidly incorporated. On Mr. Buttenshaw's inquiring what had imparted the peculiar colour to the pulp, his wife, presuming that no great damage...

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