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Show : 'ock mictions mmm nditions in London Are aid to Be Anything but Encouraging. respor.dence of the Associated Press.) 3NDON, Tov. 15. Transactions in is have been almost suspended, and ers are occupied principally with jssiou of emergency rules for the looming settlement. These rules ap-to ap-to contracts made since the close o exchange ou Jolv 30. Thero is a ' rin? feeling that contracts entered ' between tbo date of the last extent, ext-ent, Julv i7, and the timo ot the enaion o'f trading, are much larger . had been believed, and that nuJess e contracts are brought within the e oi the emergency rules many tail-mav tail-mav result. deputation from the American sec-o sec-o the markets has appealed to the orities that such a change be made, c that the contracts in American oad stocks entered into during the otected period amounted to a large 1, and that under pnesent conditions could not be settled. No decision been reached on this point, pring to the outbreak or war be-m be-m England and Turkey, the Turkish ss inXondon have come under gov-lent gov-lent supervision. They h;tve been, ever, licensed to carry on bnnes? r conditions somewhat more liberal i those imposed upon the Austrian German banks. The reason tor this ncv is that these banks are largely rolled outside of Germany. The im-al im-al Ottoman bank is directed from s and London, having few. it any. dh stockholders, while the Nasi Na-si Bank of Turkey is believed to be ed entirely by residents of this itry. " |