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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.
9259

BANK OF ENGLAND.

AN ACCOUNT, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 32, for the Week ending on Wednesday, the 1st day of December, 1909.

Issue Department.

. £ . £
Notes issued. 53,485,140 Government Debt 11,015,100
. . Other Securities 7,434,900
. . Gold Coins and Bullion 35,035,140
. . Silver Bullion ———
. £53,485,140 . £53,485,140

Dated the 2nd day of December, 1909.

J. G. Nairne, Chief Cashier.

Banking Department.

. £ . £
Proprietors' Capital 14,553,000 Government Securities 14,412,788
Rest 3,103,385 Other Securities 23,503,121
Public Deposits
(including Exchequer,
Savings Banks,
Commissioners of National Debt,
and Dividend Accounts)
5,323,114 Notes 24,520,320
Other Deposits 40,686,260 Gold and Silver Coin 1,255,536
Seven Day and other Bills 26,006
. £63,691,765 . £63,691,765

Dated the 2nd day of December, 1909.

J. G. Nairne, Chief Cashier.


A Separate Building, duly certified for religions worship, named QUEEN'S HALL, situated at Market-street, Wigan. in the civil parish of Wigan, in the county borough of Wigan, in Wigan registration district, was, on the 23rd November, 1909, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the 24th November, 1909. H. GORDON ACKERLEY, Superintendent Registrar. 011

Separate Building, duly certified for religious worship, named EVANGELICAL PROTESTANTS HALL, situated at Chatsworth-road, Worthing, in the civil parish of Worthing, in the county of West Sussex, in Bast Preston registration district, was, on the 27th November, 1909, registered for solemnizing: marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV*, c. 85.—Dated the 29th November, 1909.

ARTHUR SHELLEY, Superintendent Registrar. 013


A Separate Building, duly certified for religious worship, named WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL, situated at St. Albans-road, Rhyddings, Swansea, in the civil parish of Swansea, in the county borough of Swansea, in Swansea registration district, was, on the 27th November, 1909, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the 29th November, 1909.

LLEWN. JENKINS, Superintendent Registrar.

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A Separate Building, duly certified for religious worship, named UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, situated at East Bridgerule, in the civil parish of East Bridgerule, in the county of Devon, in Holsworthy registration district, was, on the 27th November, 1909, registered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85.—Dated the 29th November, 1909.

CLAUDE KINSMAN, Superintendent Registrar.

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Advertisement of Cancelling.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies has, pursuant to s. 77 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, by writing; under his hand, dated the 26th day of November, 1909, cancelled the Registry of the KAISER FKANZ JOSEF HEBREW SICK BENEFIT SOCIETY (Register No. 762). held at 83, King Edward road, Victoria Park, N. 8., in the county of London, at its request. The Society (subject to the right of appeal given by the said Act) ceases to enjoy the privileges of a Registered Society, but without prejudice to any liability incurred by the Society, which may be enforced against it as if such cancelling had not taken place.

T. HALL HALL, Acting Chief Registrar.

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