THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935
THE "HAROLD TEEN” TAP DANCE Quiet Period On Wall Street
PUSITION NO. 8
POSITION NO. 9
LESSON NUMBER THREE
The third step in the "Harold Teen Hop" is a glide. It is my own ndaption to a top-dance routine of the Charleston glide, and I have frequently found it extremely valu able a part of a dance routine,
In doing the glide, the hands play an even more important part ihan ordinarily. Study the two positions illustrated with to-day's leason and you will nee what I mean.
The glide begins as the right foot slides in front of the left, the hands swang across the body to the Inft (see Position Ne. 8).
Then change the position, sliding the left foot in front of the right. with the hands swinging naturally
POSITION NO.10
LESSON NUMBER FOUR
The fourth step in the "Barold Teen Hop," is a smart step, fall of style and action.
As the right foot comes into the firal position of the step (see Posi tion No. 10) give a straight down tap. The right foot comes in and then out.
Now change to the left foot, and go into the same straight down. ward tap. (See Position No. 11).
Repeat this alx times to round out the entire fourth step.
Wear light loose clothing, a polo
JUDGMENT NEXT WEDNESDAY Alleged Kidnapping Case In Kowloon
MR. M. K. LO'S OBJECTION
Evidence and legal submfasiona against Frederick Barretto and
to the right rues, the body. (See Position No. 9).
This is reputed wix times.
Though this third step is simplar In some ways than the first two steps we have taken up, it requires just as faithlol practice to become proficient in it
In the first lason, I recommended two hours of daily practice. This ls, the least amount of time ons should give to these steps.
The more lime one giver to pre- tising, the more rapid progress will be made. Don't let a day pass with- out at least two hours of practice. Make it a role and a habit to go
THIRD AND FOURTH
LESSONS TO SHOW HOW STEPS ARE DONE
Harold Leroy Talks About Practice
WORLD'S FOREMOST TAP-DANCER
(Continued From Pago-8)
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Dow Jones Averages
To-day's
“Jan 9 close'. Change 106.05 104.87 18 of 86.88 87.07.18 up 17.75 18.09 28 up 9886 9877 11 up
The following telegrams were re- ceived by Messrs. S. E. Levy & Co. 30 Industrials from Reuter:-
20 Rails Unfavourable factors ruling prior 20 Utilities to the opening of the N.Y, markets 49 Bonds Included: (1) The industrial and 11 Commodity 6172 01.70 02 off
17 Leading Stocks business outlook continues to be Amer Can good (2) Expectation of a further Amer Smelting reflection of Investment demand. Amor T&T
Unfavourable factors(1) Poli-Auburn tical and legislative uncertainties. Du Pont
Wall Street was quiet and steady Elec Bond & Share with fractional gains and losses in General Motors To-day we publish the third prices about evenly divided.
Some Int T & T
McIntyre and fourth lessons of the "Harold'
nervousness was apparent and fur- Montgomery Ward Teen Hop," a series of easy steps ther indecisive movements seem to Nat Distillers taken from the routine of the indicated for the time being. N.Y. Central: Harald LeRoy's principal dance in the picture which is to be shown at the Alhambra Theatre lon Sunday. The series will be completed in to-morrow's China Mail.
LeRoy, acknowledged to be the greatest male dancer since the death of the late Jack Gallagher, knows no royal road to terpsichorean heights. While he says the steps are easy to learn, LeRoy insists that at least two hours of practice each day is necessary.
Reynolds Tobacco's net earnings Secony-Vacuum.
Union Pacific for 1984 amounted to $21,537,000, equal to $2.15 per share as compared West E&M with $21,154,000, equal to $2.11 the previous, year.
Heavy melting steel scrap at Chicago has advanced by $1 per ton. 600,000 as againat $4,894,000,000 Bank clearings totalled $6,378, for the corresponding period of Inst ¡year..
Brokers' loans were $818,000,000, a decrease of $34,000,000.
Canadian Nickel production for LeRoy himself practices from 8October reached 8,902,000 pounds, to 10 hours daily when preparing as compared with 10,784,000 pounds new routines, and before his Broad- for October last year. way debut spent the entire day, for' months, working on his steps to the music of a portable gramophone.
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Business Dane:-780,000 shares.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
S. E. Levy And Co. And A.O.F.C. Quotations
The following quotations from New York have been received by Mesara
S. E. Levy, and the American Oriental Carloading estimates indicate an Financa Corporation. increase of 65,000 units over last
Last week.
through the steps,every day and, if RUGBY INTERPORTERS was 814,017,000 bushels, as
possible, at the same hour.
POSITION NO.11
shirt and light dancing shoes,
After you have become profielent in dancing, you will feel so com. pletely at ease that you can dance without diflealty in the most for* mal costume
I have found the use of a black- board helpful. Some find it easier to study a sew step after making
A diagram of it. Work the step out
from its description in these les.
BODS, and when it is perfectly clear
in diagram, it will be much easier to put it into practice.
(To Be Continued To-morrow.)
HELENA MAY CONCERT
Piano And Vocal Recital On January 24
TO BE TESTED
Meet Combined Navy- Club Side
TO-MORROW'S PRACTICE
close 10.10 11.00
4.924 4.91% 4.81%
The Government report on stocka N.Y./London
¡NY. Cotton of corn on farms as of January 1 Mar. com- July pared with 1,498,740,000 bushels last NY. Robher
Mar year.
July E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report
C. Wheat May 10 In their market report, the
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99%% American Oriental Finance Cor-c. Corn May 90% poration, correspondent for Messrs. W. Wheat May 84 E.. A. Pierce and Company New STOCKS York state:
Amer Smelting 384 "Stocks: The market appears to Auburn
Con Bas N.Y. 20% be awaiting further legislative Du Pont In addition to the Triangular moves in Washington, notably the Elec Bond & Sh. 7 Rugby Tournament fixture between so-called. Social Security Pro-General Motors '92%
Int Tel & Tel 9%%% the Navy and the Army, to-mor-gramme.
Loew's Inc {row, the probable' Colony Interport "Grains: A quiet market, with, an Montgomery W. 294 järteen will meet a Combined Navy-indifferent and waiting attitude pre- Nat Distillers 27
Club fifteen at 4.15 p.m. at Soevailing, with no special news. Mill NY. Central 20% hunpoo.
buying was leas conspicuous, while Standard Of NJ 4934 The Club will be without the Liverpool was easy at the close. U.S. Steel London Prices
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services of Rigg and McGilchrist, There was a fair export demand for
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12,64 $12.64 12.68
12.74 12.75 12.71
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The following quotations from Lon- the respective right, and left wing-Canadian wheat with an improved don were received Inst night between threequarters, who are suffering demand for cash. Corn reflected the 5.80 p.m. and 10.80 p.m. [from septic knees, although they futures market. Country offerings SILVER
will travel to Shanghai with the and arrivals were small. team.
"Cotton: Prices moved within
Silver Spot 24-3/18. (last closer,{ 24-9/18 (last recd), unchanged
change).
The Combined Navy-Club side narrow range. The market was Silver Forward 24-11/16 (last close). are fielding several newcomers, in- largely a trade affair. Trading in- 24-11/18 (last recd), unchanged cluding Lieut. Sarel of H. M. S. terests, generally, were awaiting (change). Hermes, who makes his first ap-developments in Washington. pearance in local representative rugger, at full-back.
Silver Report: America bought. Speculators bought and sold. Business "Rabber: Prices were steady was mall. little active interest and no in- Gold 141-11 (last close), 141/4-% fluencing factors in evidence. Out-(last read), 6d down (change). Navy-Club-Lieut. Sarel (Hermes):side interest was, dull but firm.
London/N.Y. Selling Rate 4.0215
down (change).
The teams are:-
A. B. Chambers (Medway), A, B. Lox "Sugar: Spot was quoted at 2.80 (last close), 4.92-7/16 (last recd), 1/16]
ham (Medway), Lieut. Clarke (Don-1,
can), Lieut. Comdr. Neame (Cornwall): Stored Phillipines was offered
on London/Paris Selling Rate 74.34 Futures were alightly (change).
A. N. Other and M. W. Turner (Club): this basals. Refined was dull and (last close), 74.40 (last reed), 08 ap Lieut. Cooper (Medway), E. R. A. unchanged.
(last Liverpool Cotton-May 6,88 Gilbert (Medway), Lieut. Comdr. At kinton: S. H. Garrod (Club) D. Cum-lower, while the tone was barely close), 6.86 (last read) .02 down ming (Club); G. A. Stewart' (Club), steady.
(change).
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MARINE COURT INQUIRY
Captain's Allegations Not Proved
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After sitting the whole day hearing the evidence of the wit- nesses brought by the prosecution, the Court found that the charges had not been proved. :
D. K. Hislop (Club) and Pay, Sub- "Flash: The Government's report Liverpool Wheat-May 5/2% (last Lieut. Baird (Suffolk)...
of close 5/8 (last reed), % down of farm reserves of grain as Clab Interport XVG. F. Lammert: January 1 was as follows:Cora London Rubber-Apr-June (buyers)
(change). 8. C. Archer, L. G. Robertson, R. H. 314,017,000 bushels versus 1,433,4% (last close), 6% (last recd) un | Griffitha, M. W. Scott: J. Hutchison and
H. C. Mecke: A. F. Walkden, R. G. 740,000 bushels for 1984. Wheat changed (change). Castleton, H. O. Bramble; 1. H. Brad-136,000,000 bushels versus 197,000,- London Rubber Apr. June (sellers] ford, W. E. Peers; K A. Munro, D.1000 bushels for 1934, Ticker com-
8-15/10 (ast close), 7 (last Feed), 1/16) McLellan (Captan) and J. C. Millar,
jup (change). ment on the Government report London Rubber at noon (bayers) says that the official estimates of 6% (last reel), COMMODITY PRICES farm reserves of grain were not far
London's Forecset A forecast from London on the pro- from trade expectation, the reportable trend of the New York market, The following quotations have of wheat being within 2,000,000 Atek:---
Commdr. J. B. Newill, D.8.0., MR. AND MRS. BOWES-SMITH been received by Messrs. S. E. Levy bushels of the Murray returns issued Wall Street on the whole is expect
At the Marine Court of Inquiry R.N. (Retd.) presided, other mem- and Co., and the A.O.F.G. E 10 ENTERTAIN
earlier in the month. There were ed to be quiet, but some specialties Jan. 9. Jan. 10. no private estimates of reserves of are likely to improve owing to the yesterday, allegations of miacon bers of the Court being Lieut.
better trading outlook.
duct, by Interfering with the safe Commdr. E. H. C. Branson: (H. M. Closing Closing corn, although statisticians had Rubber should be a little lower,
figured they might show around Wheat will also probably be slight Davigation of the ship, were made Naval Dockyard), Capt. Herbert 750,000,000 bushels. The Bureau of by lower, but is fundamentaly sound. against Mr. J. A. Johnston, form- James (Empress of Russia), Capt. erly Chief Officer of the motor Albert Muir (Tung On), and Capt. Agricultural Economica has esti-Brokers are. bullish.
John Acock (Kwong Bal).· ́ Cotton is expected to be steady but vessel, Lee Hong mated the stock of grains as the traders may be cautious pending the Captain T. S. Talbot, the master smallest in the 9 years for which ducision of the Gold Clause case, which
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The next of the Winter Beries of Fortnightly Concerts at the Helena New York Cotton:-
January Lutz Antonio da Rocha, who were May Institute, will take place on
March charged with the alleged kidnap Thursday, January 24 at 5.89 p.m.
May On this occasion there will be a ping of Luigi Ribeiro, nine-year-old
on of Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Ribeiro. Piano and Vocal Recital by Mr. July of No. 7 Hanoi Road, were brought and Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith, this October (1985).
being the seventh successive. an-
December
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12.65 12.65 12.85 12.80
at present, is absorbing the attention of the Lee Hong, was the com-
plainant. Brokers loans decreased by of all markets. $34,000,000,--Beuter.
to a close yesterday before. Mr. Enual recital given by them in this Spo W. Hamilton at the Kowloon hall, Mr. F. Mason, A. R. O. O New York Rubber:-
January Magistracy.
18.59 18.83
Mr. R. H.. Cole, of Mesars Hall Brutton and Co., appeared on be- half of Mr. Johnston.
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March lat, this being one of the last oc- His Worship will deliver sen-casions when he will appear on
May tente against Barretto, who plead the local concert platform, as he is
July ed guilty, and will give his decision going home to England this Spring. in respect of da Rocha at noon on
The vocal numbers will consist Wednesday next, January 16..
of a group of five songs by Peter Adeliberate objection against Warlock and Martin Shaw, a mis
July the unfairness of the protracted cellaneous English group and September cross-examination of da Rocha by three songs in German;
18.80 18.84
September.. October... Chicago Wheat:---- May
14.00 14.02 14.21- 11.2 14.40 14.48 14.50
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MR. J. A. · Fraser, Assistant The piano solos comprise a So- May, Attorney General, was brought by nata, Polonaise, Etude, Frelude July Mr. M. K. Lo, of Messrs. Lo and and Fantasie-Impromptu, all September Lo, representing da Rocha, but at Chopin.
the conclusion of the hearing Mr. To prevent misunderstanding, It May Hamilton remarked that the Crow should be stated that this Recital July čare had been presented quite fair distinct from the Chopin Recl-New York Sugar:
tal by Mr. Bowes-Smith announced
The cross-examination
of da for February 8 at 9.15 pan. Only March
Rocha lasted for over two hours, one of the works the Sonata in B May He was the only witness in the box Minor is common to both pro July Mr. Lo gramm 8. and was not re-examined.
cald he did not intend to call Those wishing to book tables Barretto and he was therefore for tes we
an requested to commun
allowed to remain court during cats With Lie: Becretary, dist
the hearing
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