The Jubilee History of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society, from 1847 to 1897: Traced Year by YearCentral Co-operative Offices, 1897 - 260 páginas |
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... periods . As the balance sheet drawn up by me from an independent analysis of the accounts for the entire four years harmonises with the half- yearly balance , it therefore virtually proves the accuracy of all the preceding ones ...
... periods . As the balance sheet drawn up by me from an independent analysis of the accounts for the entire four years harmonises with the half- yearly balance , it therefore virtually proves the accuracy of all the preceding ones ...
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... period named 818,261 stones of flour . Reckoning 2d . per stone saved which the members would have had to pay had not the Society been in existence , the account stands thus- 818,261 stones , at 2d ... Add the sum at which the flour had ...
... period named 818,261 stones of flour . Reckoning 2d . per stone saved which the members would have had to pay had not the Society been in existence , the account stands thus- 818,261 stones , at 2d ... Add the sum at which the flour had ...
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... period the books were closed and no more members taken until the mill and all the property of the Society were valued , so that each member's share could be ascertained . When this was done , it was found that there was a sum of 13s ...
... period the books were closed and no more members taken until the mill and all the property of the Society were valued , so that each member's share could be ascertained . When this was done , it was found that there was a sum of 13s ...
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... period with profit , and for more periods with loss . Eventually it had to be closed altogether , although the Society had built what was regarded as a superior slaughter - house , had a good shop and other first - rate appliances . One ...
... period with profit , and for more periods with loss . Eventually it had to be closed altogether , although the Society had built what was regarded as a superior slaughter - house , had a good shop and other first - rate appliances . One ...
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... period . The drapery department alone continued , in stock - market language , considerably " under par , " and its administration was completely remodelled . Its stocks were depreciated by £ 721 , which was taken out of the reserve ...
... period . The drapery department alone continued , in stock - market language , considerably " under par , " and its administration was completely remodelled . Its stocks were depreciated by £ 721 , which was taken out of the reserve ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abattoir adulteration advantage Albion Street amount appointed April Armley balance sheet Beeston Hill Board boot bought Bramley Briggate Burmantofts cent co-operation co-operative society coal Colliery commenced corn mill David Green December half Dewsbury directors dividend drapery elected Emmerson employés erected Farnley Fawcett flour mill Flour Society Gaunt grocery Holbeck Hunslet increase intelligence interest investments Isaac Earnshaw J. W. Fawcett John Holmes John Speed joined Jubilee June half labour land Leeds Express Leeds Society Lloyd Jones manager Marshall Street Meanwood meat meeting millers never number of members Owen Brooks paid People's Hall persons premises president profit progress prosperity provisions Pudsey purchased reader reserve fund resolution Rochdale rule secretary selling share capital six months Society's sold Stanningley stones of flour storekeepers stores were opened Strawberry House Tabbern Tetley thought Tipton Green took town trade turnover twelve months vote Wholesale Wilberforce workmen
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Página 191 - I should think so; and got kinked up, turnin' so many corners. — The little man did not hear what was said, but went on, — full of crooked little streets ; but I tell you Boston has opened, and kept open, more turnpikes that lead straight to free thought and free speech and free deeds than any other city of live men or dead men, — I don't care how broad their streets are, nor how high their steeples...
Página iv - I knew Co-operation when it was born. I stood by its cradle. In every journal, newspaper, and review with which I was connected I defended it in its infancy, when no one thought it would live.
Página 173 - Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience — Clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge the ford. Make ye sure to each his own That he reap where he hath sown ; By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!
Página 84 - REST. WE are so tired, my heart and I. Of all things here beneath the sky One only thing would please us best — Endless, unfathomable rest. We are so tired ; we ask no more Than just to slip out by Life's door ; And leave behind the noisy rout And everlasting turn about. Once it seemed well to run on too With her importunate, fevered crew, And snatch amid the frantic strife Some morsel from the board of life.
Página 39 - Jubilee History" of the Leeds store: "The common practice of commercial business is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest.
Página 7 - ... though the price is much reduced at present, yet we judge it needful to take every precaution to preserve ourselves from the invasions of covetous and merciless men in future.
Página 41 - ... subsequently by its dividend impresses on its customers in a striking and definite manner the financial benefit which it confers. In addition, sale at market price avoids friction with the shopkeepers. As Mr. GJ Holyoake observes of the cost price policy of the Leeds Flour Society in its early days : " Under the policy of cheapness the store enters into competition with the tradesman and is a continual irritation to him : whereas stores which keep to the average price benefit the shopkeeper,...
Página 92 - right and duty are like two palm trees which bear no fruit, unless they grow by the side of each other.