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MCLAREN (Lord), opening address to Institute of Bankers, Scotland
MACLEAN (J. M.) The Depreciation of Silver as it affects India,"
notice

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MAGINN (M.) appointed Governor of Bank of France.

MALLET (Sir Louis). Report (with Lord Reay) on International
Monetary Conference, 1881

Stock of gold in Europe, 1871

Demonetization of silver: increase of populations and trade
Resumption of specie payments by United States

Question of supply of gold meeting demand

total production of gold mines of the world
demands upon this stock of gold

Bimetallism: limitation and instability of supply of precious metals as
argument against monometallism

Effects upon India of recent disturbance in ratio of gold to silver
importation and coinage of silver in India, 1875-1881
disturbance due to appreciation of gold

MANCHESTER Bankers' Clearing House, origin and working of.
MANUEL (Robt.) Remarks in Discussion (Temple, on India-purchasing

power of Rupee, &c.)

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MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882 (see Paget)

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MARTIN (J. B.) Our Gold Coinage an enquiry into its present
defective condition, with a view to its reform

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Jury of the Pyx

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coinage London mint, 1817-1880, Sydney, 1855-1880, Melbourne,

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210-212

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

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in United States

Summary of Notes A, B, C

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Seignorage, according to suggestion of Mr. Lowe and Mr. Hendriks;

International coinage

£1 note issue; comment on Mr. Grenfell's remarks

Martin (J. B.) Reply.

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Small notes supplant coinage, as seen in America

Milled-edge as cause of wear and tear

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Edward I

MISCELLANEA

MITCHIE (A. S.), new edition of Gilbart's Banking, notice

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300, 336, 345

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MONETARY CONFERENCE, International, extracts from Annual Report

of United States Mint on

adjournment.

Report of English delegate (see Fremantle)

Report by delegates of Indian Government (see Mallet)

MONETARY STANDARD ASSOCIATION, International

MONEY AND BARTER (see Hamilton)

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336-344

326-335

420

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66, 68

69

42, 226

62

179-180

283

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432

104, 215-221

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181-185

66.68

120

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MONEY, "How Money does its work," by Prof. Bonamy Price, notice

of

MONEYERS and Mints, Saxon

MONOPOLY granted to Bank of Scotland by Act 1695.
MONTAGU (Samuel), address at meeting of International Monetary
Standard Association

NATIONAL BANKS of United States of America (see Barnett)
NATIONAL DEBT, Parliamentary Return, 1857-8 to 1881-2
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, Indian (see Chalmers)
NEGOTIABLE (Not) cheques, cashing of

in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882

meaning of

NEGOTIATION OF BILLS, in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882

NETHERLANDS, Government of, position on the Silver question

NEW YORK Clearing House (see Barnett on Clearing System of
United States)

NEWMARCH (William). Obituary notice of

NOBLE (B.) Remarks in Discussion (Wenley, Banking in Scotland).

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381, 493
496-499
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484-486

525, 528, 531
466-469

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502-507

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35, 181,

230, 277, 363
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415

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question of revival of issue of, in connection with loss from
wear of coinage

Mr. Fowler's Resolution and Debate thereon in Commons'
Alteration of number vitiates, legal decision (in Suffolk v. Bank
of England)

Country, suggested clearing of

United Kingdom, monthly averages, Oct. 22nd, 1881, to Sept. 23rd,
1882 (table)

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liability of endorser

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on demand, question, Statute of Limitations runs from date of

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law of (Bills of Exchange Act, 1882)

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NOTING, of Bills

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in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882

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OVERDRAWN ACCOUNT, agreement to secure, question, whether this
would rank as preference security in event of bankruptcy (with
answer)

with security, in case of bank failing, question, if security
must be delivered up if overdraught is paid (with
answer)

see Advances.

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500

PAGET (J. R.) The Married Women's Property Act, 1882
Purpose of Act: modifications it contains

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Sections relating to accounts standing in the name of a married woman
on the 1st January, 1883, or subsequently
Clause excluding partners in private banks from benefiting in acc
existing on 1st January, 1883

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accounts

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No indemnity provided for accounts opened subsequently to 1st January,

1883

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Accounts in the sole name of a married woman to be at her absolute disposal
Refusal to honour a cheque may prove the foundation of an action
Banker not responsible for monies paid out before establishmentof title to
an account standing in the name of a married woman
Question between husband and wife as to ownership of a deposit:
method for obtaining a decision.

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541

542

542

PAGET (J. R.)—continued.

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Husband depositing money in his wife's name to defraud his creditors
Rules relating to accounts in joint names

542

542

Indorsement of a negotiable instrument by a married woman

542

Rights relating to annuities.

542

Married woman dying intestate

Difficulties regarding questions of contract with married women

Minor points bearing on banking practice

Husband married after January 1st, 1883, liable for his wife's ante-nuptial
debts to the extent of property coming to him through her
Married woman's power of disposal by will

Justification of a banker paying over a balance on a married woman's

decease

Provisions affecting Joint-Stock banks under the Act of 1870
Wife's liabilities with regard to investments

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Proviso permitting a company to alter its bye-laws so as to exclude
married women from becoming holders of shares to which liability
attaches

Joint investments

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547

284-293

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PALMER (In re) Ex parte Richdale, report of case
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, Session 1882

PARTNERS: Questions with answers of the Council-

cheques signed by, as to payment after signing partner's
decease

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signatures to bills: one partner signing as drawer, another

PARTNERSHIP, resolution of Association of Chambers of Commerce.

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POST OFFICE, purchase of Government stock through
POUND, origin of (see Evans)

Tower

PRICE (Prof. Bonamy) on Money

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64,70

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"How money does its work," notice

PRIZE ESSAY, subject and conditions for

PROMISSORY NOTES, liability of endorser, question (with answer)

on Demand, question, if Statute of Limitations runs from date of
(with answer)

law of, (Bills of Exchange Act, 1882).

PROPORTIONAL use of coin, notes, and cheques in United States.
PROTEST, under Bills of Exchange Act, 1882

Prx, Jury of the, test coinage

as ordered by "The Coinage Act, 1870"

verdict at trial, 14th July, 1880

QUESTIONS on points of practical interest (with answers)

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For Questions answered, see Advances, Authority, Bills of
Exchange, Bond, Cash Order, Cheques, Company, Dividend
Warrants, Endorsement, Guarantee. Husband and Wife,
Interest, Lien, Loan Office, Notes-Promissory, Overdrawn
Account, Partners, Securities, Signatures, Stamp Duties.

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