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RAILWAYS, of India, as field for capital and enterprise

RATCLIFFE (Thomas) Respondent, London and County Bank
Appellents, report of case

REED (G. Dayrell) retirement of, Sir J. Lubbock's announcement
REMEDY, or variation of coinage (table) .

RENTES, 3 per cent. French, price of (weekly Returns)

REPORT of Deputy-Master of Mint (1881).

of Comptroller of Currency of United States

PAGE.

248-250

46-59

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299
61, 117, 187,
241, 295, 367,
451, 511, 513,

515, 517, 587
420
105-107

of Council (Institute of Bankers), read at fourth annual general
meeting

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REPORTS on International Monetary Conference, 1881 (see silver)

National Banks of United States.

RESERVES, Bank of England

resumé of controversy in regard to
National Banks of United States

RETURN, 1881, of gold and silver held by Irish and Scotch banks
parliamentary, of National Debt, 1857-58 to 1881-82

RETURNS, Australasian Bank, summary of

weekly.

see Statistics, Tables.

RICE cultivation in India as field for capital

RICHARDSON (Mr.) on average daily amount of Clearing House
RICHDALE (ex parte) In re Palmer, report of case

ROADS of India, as field for capital

369-380

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ROWETT (Mr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of
Exchange Bill)

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284-293

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203

RULES for clearing country cheques in London.

98

for Exchanges of Notes and General Settlements of Balances
between Banks in Edinburgh

157-159

for Edinburgh Clearing House

159-161

for Manchester Bankers' Clearing House

223-225

RUPEE, purchasing power of, relative to labour, produce, &c., in

various parts of India (see Temple).

243

SAVINGS BANKS, Post Office, abstract of Parliamentary Return
relating to

SCEATTAS, coins

SCOTLAND, history and development of Banking in (see Wenley)
Clearing system in

Cash credit system in

Institute of Bankers in, abstract of Lord McLaren's address
Mr. Anderson's "Banking Laws Amendment Bill"
Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, extended to

42-43
66, 80
119
267-270

127

210-212

283-284

521-522

Return of Gold and Silver held by Irish and Scotch banks
see Acts of Parliament, Banks, Notes (Bank)

308

SCOTT (Sir Walter), letters from "Malachi Malagrowther"
SECURITIES: Questions with Answers of the Council-

limited liability company's shares, notice to company
drawn bond, claim for interest

agreement to secure overdrawn acccount, in case of bankruptcy
for overdrawn account, bank failing, overdraft paid, whether
securities must be delivered up

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deposited with bankers, as to lien, case with Mr. Chalmers' opinion

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SEIGNORAGE, proposed, to cover loss on coinage by wear

International

SETTLEMENT draft or ticket, of Clearing House.

SETTLEMENTS of banks in Edinburgh, rules for.

SHARES, limited liability company's, with banker, as security for

advance, questions of notice to company (with answer)

SHEKEL, origin of shilling.

SHERBROOKE (Lord), "What is money ?" notice

SHILLING, origin of (see Evans)

"SHIP BANK," Glasgow

SIGNATURE, Agents'

Law of (see Bills of Exchange Act)

Questions with answers of Council upon-
Authority for

Bills
Cheques

Partners

see Endorsement.

SILVER, used for pennies

in currency and as commodity

certificates (bank notes) in United States
Bank of England's power to issue notes on
Demonetization of

withdrawal of fourpenny pieces from circulation
Question, in the United States

extracts from annual report of U.S. mint on
abstract of Mr. Crawford's address

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318, 351
352, 355

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157-161

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262, 263

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277-279

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position of Government of Netherlands on the
in India, notice of paper by J. M. Maclean.

230

resolution of Association of Chambers of Commerce

228

Association for establishment of International Monetary
Standard

104

see Bimetallism.

Reform (1816)

76

Report of Deputy-Master of Mint (1881) on coinage of

420

average price for the year

420

Indian Silver coinage

421

Reports on International Monetary Conference, 1881
Latin monetary convention; suspension of silver coinage

424-436

426

Declaration of German Government as to re-establishment of position of
silver

Reply of directors of Bank of England as to issue of notes upon
Importation and coinage of silver in India, 1875-1881

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SLATER (Mr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of Exchange
Bill).

SMITH (B.) Obituary notice of .

SMITH (J.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of Exchange
Bill).

199

44

204

SOVEREIGN, coinage of, by Henry VII

78

STAMP DUTIES, on "Cash Order,” accepted payable at bank

178

on cheques drawn by Trustees in Bankruptcy, letter from
Secretary, Inland Revenue

179

on cheques drawn abroad, question (with answer)
on bankers' acknowledgments, question (with answer)
exemption of Postmaster-General from

214

264

42

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STEEL (W. A.) Remarks in Discussion (Wenley, Banking in Scotland)
STERLING, weight as fixed, temp. Henry III

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TABLES, amounts of Clearing House .

note issues in United Kingdom, monthly averages, Oct. 22, 1881,
to Sept. 23, 1882

position of

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comparing guinea with sovereign and half-sovereign

"remedy or variation of weight in gold coinage.

total gold coinage of English and Australian mints, 1817-1880

amount of gold received at Bank of England, and percentage of
light gold.

gold currency in United States

annual depreciation of gold coinage

number of sovereigns and half-sovereigns

analysis of weight of 1,000 sovereigns and half-sovereigns
heavy and light gold

Scotch Banks, 1695 to 1878

at 1845, with circulation authorised under 8 and 9 Vict., c. 38
of issue, at 1845, but not now existing

paid-up capital of, at each decade 1845 to 1875, and at 1881
deposits, total, at each decade 1845 to 1875, and at 1881

number of, with amounts, 1874-5

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classification of, with relative percentages, 1875.

93

592

593

298

299

301, 326

312

323-324

327
328-331
332
333-335
152-154

144

145

145

146

146

147

note circulation, yearly averages

147

averages of.

148

proportions of notes in circulation

148

number of partners

148

number of offices, and proportion of population to each office

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Bank of Scotland, dividend and bonus on capital paid-up

155-156

average price of stock and rate of dividend and bonus paid.
Clearing system in United States: record of transactions of New
York Clearing House

157

556

particulars on chief points of all clearing houses.
transactions of all clearing houses as far as obtainable.

559

562

National Banks of United States: note issue 1863 to 1881
net profit upon circulation

393

396

reserves and proportion to liabilities

401

surplus and undivided profits, and proportion to capital
losses.

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TABLES, National Banks of United States-continued.

cost of liquidations

record and analysis of failures

failures of state savings and private banks
Banks voluntarily liquidated

dates of expiry of charters, &c.

Weekly Returns

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412

60, 115, 186,

240, 294, 366,

450, 510-517,

586-591

TEA, cultivation, in India, as field for capital
TEMPLE (Sir R.) India-the purchasing power of the Rupee
relative to labour, produce, &c., in various parts of the
Empire-the capacity of the Empire to absorb new capital, and
the direction in which new capital will most probably be
required

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Purchasing power of the rupee: notice of Mr. McLean's paper at
Society of Arts on the subject; probable effect of bimetallism
upon the rupee

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Purchasing power of rupee not diminished; reference to papers
supporting this view

Reasons why prices did not rise in India, as given by Silver
Committee, 1876: that German demonetization of silver
happened simultaneously with enormous increase in drafts of
Secretary of State

256-257

Trade of 25 years ago contrasted with the present

Discussion on Sir R. Temple's Address

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Disabilities of English banking in India: cash balances kept by
Government of India in Presidency banks

257

London as source of capital for India: necessity for Government
undertaking great public works

Temple (Sir R.) Reply

257-258
258-261

Disabilities of exchange banks of India: Mr. Bell's suggestion
that some of the Government balances should be kept with
them; money kept with Presidency banks, because for political
reasons a large reserve must be readily at hand

258-261

TESTOONS or shillings coined by Henry VIII
THOMAS (W.) on average daily amount of Clearing House
THORNTON (H. S.) Obituary notice of

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TRITTON (J. Herbert) Remarks in Discussion (Barnett, on National

Banks of United States).

416

73

381, 493

TURNEMIRE (William de) agreement with Edward I for coinage

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35
551

105-107

322

30-34

179

424-436

106-107

110-114

398

evasion of

415, 416, 417

VENN (W. W., junr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of
Exchange Bill)

WALFORD (C.) Remarks in Discussion (Evans, on £ s. d)
(Martin, on Gold Coinage).

197

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WEEKLY RETURNS

60, 115, 186,

240, 294, 366,
450, 510-517,

586-594

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WENLEY (J. A.) On the History and Development of Banking in

Scotland

Bank of Scotland established

5

119

120

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