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234 The Publishers' Circular March 1$ Ig...
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Booksellers' Provident Institution.—The ...
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Wl I He I U8 Lord " ' Lg Ilia Mayor °^Ce...
b refusal Parliament of the ratepayers and as -m-r the of matter such parish is by es the as amended Lambeth Act to ¦¦ - relegated use the powers to a poll conferred b ¦ means 7 upon of j voting them
papers w ^ y w ^^ ^^ m ¦ , instead l W i ~ r | *^ » m , m of m . ^> * w being « ^—^ w - « - ^ decided - - ™»— - — — — —> by a t- show » - ~ - — — of hands — — at —— — what — ^—j - — is often a packed — y ^ y ^^^ - ^^»^* meeting - ^ , j ^ V % f I I 11 s opponents - ^_ r «^ j ^ - \^ - a <» ^^^ H * Vr PS * , m it ** is ^^^ to * r ^^^ be n ^ ^* r hoped ^ b- ~ - ™^ - fk ^ - - ^ — - — th — at — the this — —— — mor ——— desirable - »¦ — e - » respectable ^— ^ j— consummation — — — ¦— — ratepayers — r- — ^ 1 the _ . _ _ will exercis _ __ — — __ e , ^ ¦ their ^ ^^ ^^^^ influence « fcAJ - * * I 1 t ^ 11 * f *
in donations the right of direction books and . money Pending is the only feasible means of meeting , Free a great Library public , supported need and by we entirely with the Lord Mayor in thinking that it is a desirable plan to combine , the
Library with agree a Working Men ' s College ; or , to adopt his lordship ' s word 3 , that while books * in themselves are useful like other tools put into our hands , we need teaching to turn them to ¦ « The m * South 01 11 London TT "IT T * is able 11 to i _ -1 show _ that -LlJ- it "J . is *_ *_ J Jl b T those il r *
account . ' Library __ appreciated y for whom it is intended , and it has therefore the best claims to the support and co-operation of the public .
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day Intebkationax since that the Copyri negotiations g ht with between the Unit England ed States and . the —We United were States led to understan on the copyri d a few ht
question < the Ullv s negotiations iiuei u were uxcifUiuiiD discontinued between ik / v » t ; w v /\^ x * . , Secretary » s _^ but ^/*^* . *^ this '•~ / ht Freling — morning "C 7 huysen continue we «/ have and a telegram the Each British Government m Minister the Times submits , y Mr stating . Sackville — - *•» that t g
Westfor an international copyrigtreaty . a plan radicall the vary , y ing different ideas . of While the publishers the subject and authors has not of been the abandoned two countries , doubts , on which exist the as to respective whether > . i > 1 ati « arfi based , nan bft reconciled . ' We are therefore under the hope and impression that tlie
subject will be fully considered and eventually be brought to a successful issue . ; - i :
Booksellers' Provident Institution.—The ...
Booksellers' Provident Institution . —The Forty-fifth Annual General Meeting of this ij Institution was held in the committee room of the Sunday School Union , 56 Old Bailey , on j
Thursday the 9 th of March . The chair was taken by the treasurer , John Miles , Esq ., and he tution was . supported The treasurer by fourteen , in his opening of the directors remarks , m and ade about an especial forty reference otiier members to the of state tlie of insti th « - j | I I funds fnr >/ 1 a In Tn so an doing rlnino- he lio reminded v ^ TY ^ inrl ^ r ? the +. V » a members mfiinhftra that that this this was was the the last last ot of the the ten ten years vears for for II
which . such liberal annual , donations had not only been promised , but had been regularly paid , j I he by , some the treasurer of the more , had wealth personall y members y given a of donatio the trad n e of ; and £ 50 that towards at the the annual increase meeting of the in funds 18 &) , | | i | I j in addition to the annual donation of £ 25 for ten iven by the firm of winch he was jI
a member ; and that he had further stated his intention years of g continuing to give that amount ji . I ten personall years y , provided ; and that that his other firm would members continue of the their trade annual would donation contribute after in like the manner expiration , althoug of the h | jj | 1 I I
he at n . f . a had . lftaapi lesser thu * annual n s made rmai . amount a . m Nevertheless r » nTif « ; but Vmf . that +. " hni both , hitherto "hi + hftvi he and . n , there th the ftrft house h had ad not not with bftftn been which any nnvresnonse he response was connected to to the the offer oiler , were wlucii wllicll still j I . I willing willing to to abide abide bv by that that otter offer , it if only onl , v other other houses nouses and ana individual individuals s would would also also mak liiaKe e an an enon effort to w I 1
support From the an report institution it will which be , had that alread upwards y effected Cbi CIO of Ul so « E » 1 much 785 lasting has xi Aii 3 been Ut good vil iven to its in Ait poorer temporary uv »«^ membe v " ami rs | I I
JL perm ' JLUIL 1 an . 1 / I ent 1 C 1 CUU assistance l 1 / Jl WUi to its seen Ct necessitous / Ull LiJlctU U . ] members ^ W . during « . y , « w * the « < past year - , g gi which * vn is an increase j of i ; I more 111 U 1 C than tlidU % £ i 280 ^ OU granted ti JL tlHtCVJ . in Ill the tilt ? preceding U J . C ^ CVAlllg year J Ccll . . And £ XJ 1 U . then WlVll as c * o tlie UJl ^ members ju . ^ UJ . ^ V / i » J < advance aik * » w"vv in - - years j-- , 1 I
uncertain there is greater it is need important of assistance that young being men given should to them endeavour . And as to both make life some and provision health are for , I I
them themselves 11 M 51 U . . jtniiu And , and . to LU their those LliUSt ; families who W 11 U ill in in UJJL all the prob piuuauiu event ability of any will wm illness never « ovci or need iic distress ; c ; i * assistance aoaiauwi coming ^ o for ivx unexpectedly themselves muiu ^ v .. — upon , , the ; I I
I assistance institution of affords their poorer an admirable brethre opportunity n of the trade for . them Subscri to ptions render or of donations their abund will ance bo towards thankful w !) I I ^• nnni imA r \ 4 4-1- » «~ v »» Vx V ) t t 4-l- « ^ X- - ^ ^ ^ - » / -,.. -. --. ^ w . Ty ^ l » v . "! VT 41 ^ -vci Pn / w A KJ G 4 - r » 4-1 rvn nr » o S ) ' XT r . 11 rinnvf H , t / C ) T D \ » " ^ ¦ : ! I
secretary lO ^ UJVCU , CiJUilltJA Mr . Samuel y WIC til Ives UctOtl l 5 War , tlUH wick U -LTX Lane i-lCO , O Paternoster ^ iOV ^ ., ^ X ( Xi \ j Row ± \ Jli . *^ l . E -JLJL . C . L VUUlK j - » - •• -v , •/ i I , , ,
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inst The ., at annual the ch general ambers meeting of the Corporation of the Royal , Literary 7 Adelphi Fund ¦ ¦ ¦ Terrace was , held Strand on , Wednesday for the election , ! the bth oi j i
Dr otncers officers . William and and other othnr Smith hnsinr business Sir Theodore s « . The The * President T Martin > ro < 4 irlA-nf K . , the + . C . hr . B Earl "Fl . jir Dr l of r » . B Derb Dfirh ¦ . W . y Richardson , was wn . s m in tJie the chair chair F . R . , S suppo supported . Sir George ** " I I Bowen , G . C . M . G . , ( Governor of the Mauritius , ) , , Sir Patrick Colquhoun , , Q . C ., , P - ^ ^ ' I
Edward TjTj LL . D ., and ft Thomas . nrl Messrs MftflR , F . . R Russell "Rnaaol . S ., Fred l Sturg Rfiii . -nri Locker is ' a , Charles nLor , J . H Shaw Sim . Grain vr , Anthony Anfli , and f ¦ » nv H TvnllnnA Trollope yde Clarke , Georg Hp . nrcr Dr e o . Godwin trod . William Will , , K r bnm K ' . ^ ^ presented the reports of the istrarstreasurersand auditors . The cash statement *» ° ^ I
a recei balance pts for on 188 January 1 amounting 1 , 1882 to reg , £ of 3 , 438 £ 821 . , . 1 * 9 . a 8 . d \ . tl , . against , The grants disbursements ¦ had absorbed £ 2 , 010 . £ 12 1 , 9 s . G ^ 5 , - of >/ urtii hich I
twent vested y in mal the e beneficiaries corporation had as the received chairman £ 895 remarked and eighteen ¦ was about females £ 50 £ 1 , 000 , 070 . . The The comm Pro . tcJ I , , r
reported that in consequence of the failing health and advanced age of their socre }? i n I College Octavian Oxford Blewitt clerk , they to had the appointed society at Mr a salary . Arthur of £ Llewel 100 per yn annum Roberts being , B . A of ., of ° Pinl W 0 ^ lV ^ lllC I I
J Mr assistance . Blewitt , in , the after , discharge forty-three of years his duties * faithful . The and meeting invaluable proceeded service , to was elect , entitled iXY to ^ liaA ^^ ° ^ | ^ , ^ I ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1882, page 234, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031882/page/2/
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