Canton, Ohio, Paper Burned Out.
Date: 03 June 1913
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Date: 02 June 1913
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
tells experiences of Mawson's second antarctic expedition
Date: 02 June 1913
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
PARIS, June 1. -- The signing of the peace treaty failed to strengthen the Bourse, which retained an irregular bearish tone till the last. Operators are inclined to view skeptically the possibility of an early settlement of the dispute between the Balkan allies.
Date: 02 June 1913
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
LONDON, June 1. -- With the signature of the treaty of peace the cloud of apprehension which has overhung the markets for months was removed, but the City received the news almost with unconcern, gloom prevailing throughout the week. Quotations became more or less nominal, with a tendency to break away on relatively small sales.
Date: 02 June 1913
By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph To the New York Times
Marconi Wireless
PARIS, June 1. -- The following account is given here of the negotiations for the Mexican loan, which comes to a head to-morrow:
Date: 03 June 1913
rate of construction compared with Canada; editorial
Date: 03 June 1913
On both sides of the Atlantic there were reminders yesterday of the heavy pressure of new security issues, including large Governmental demands for capital, and it was this pressure which seemed to offer the principal explanation of the weakness of the markets here and abroad.
Date: 02 June 1913
It was after our market had closed for a triple holiday that the treaty re-establishing peace in Southeastern Europe was signed. Europe's markets were open, and they were but little affected by the first news of the formal establishment of peace, but the signing of that treaty may nevertheless be regarded as the most important of the events of the past week bearing on the general financial situation.