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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

·(Continued From Page: 6)

E. A. Pierce And Co's Report In their market report, the American Oriental Finance Cor poration, correspondents for Messrs. E. A. Plerce and Company of New York state

"Stocks: Continued buying of Utility issues stimulated the whole List, with the underlying sentiment clinging to the belief that legisla tion in connexion with Utility issues would be modified.

"Grains: Corn was the leader in the advance in grain prices. Trad- ing was active. Talks of light] stocks of Corn and an improved shipping demand were the principal influences. The continued strength of the foreign markets has fnfluenced Wheat. The Winnipeg Wheat Ex- change ruled firm. There was no moisture in the dry sections of the South-West.

"Cotton: There was a steady de: mand for Cotton. The market was slightly broader and somewhat more; general in character.

"Rubber: This market was quiet, hut steady. The rally in Sterling find the steadiness of other markets were the principal factors for the rise in Rubber prices. Commission houses were the principal buyers. Outside interests were quiet and there was no factory interest In ovidence.

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, APRIL

Three members of the Chilean government arrive in 'America, enroute to Washington,' on ́special" Inancial mission. They are, left to right, Armando Hamel, Don Ernesto Barros, Jr., föémer Minister of Foreign Affairs and ⋅ for Finance; and Don Fernando Mardones, Director of the. Chile än budget,

TENNIS DRAW

(Continued from Page 4).

Men's Singles Handicap ("D" Class)

F. Goodwin (+3.6); D. Orr (ser.), G.] |A. White (--18.3); C. A. Blum (scr.),[ firm. L. Jack (15.8), S. J. K. Walker (scr.), 8.20 N. A. E. Mackay (—16,8), and A.: G.

Philippens (-16.8) byes

5. C Wong (acr.) v J. S. Smith

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Sunday's Pairings

At Fan

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club" starting times for fanling on Sunday BECUE OLD COURSE

9.86 am. W. HB Rigs W.

Robinson

9.40 D. 3. Gilmore, FM. Ellis 9.44-;-A, D. Humphreys, A. Ritekla 9.48

9.62

€9.56

1935

THE NATHAN ROAD CAR FATALITY

Case Opens Against Mr. Ainsworth

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

Mr. AE. Ainsworth, with manslaughter, appeared again on remand before Mr. E. I. Wynn Jones at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday afternoon.

8. H. Dodwell, 1. H. Gears. The case arose out of

fatal

A. Sommerfelt, La R. Mon- motor accident in which Chinese crieff.

G. T. May, R. C. Webh, named Ma Hotai was killed. The 10.00 W. W. C. Showan, W Pit- jury empanelled to inquire into the **** cause of death returned a verdict of W. J. 8. Key, D. 8. Edward:

manslaughter.

tandrigh

T. A Poarce, P. B. Scron At yesterday's proceedings Mr RR. Davine, W. NAJA Fraser Assistant Att Smalley,gelho AreGeneral, appeared for the AC. I. Bowker, Comdr tion, and defendant was

10.08

A. M. W. Scott, J. F. Lawrie

10.12

10.10

10.20

10.24

10.23

10.32

10.88

MeKole.

10.40

10.44

10.48

|10.49

|10.58 11.00

China Mail Sports Diary

11.04

11.08 11.12

|11,16 11.20

11.24

"Sugar: The market was

TO-DAY- Spot Sugar was quoted at

Hockey- cents, with buyers over that price.

Hong Kong Hockey Club Junibra v There were small offerings at 3.25}(--15),

Royal Welch Fusiliers) cents for May, June and July ship- W. M. Gitting (-80), J. A. Dudley!!

(King's Park, 6 p.m.) 11.23 C. J. Tacchi (3.6), G. Lee Lawn Tennis-Open Singles

ments.

at 3.30 cents per lb.

4

A. E. Lissaman, B Young by Mr. H. C. Macnamara,

G. W. Stabb, F. G. B. Black by Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remed D. A. Campbell, A. H. B. Outlining the case for the Butcher.

PTC Monaco" cution, Mr. Fraser said the acci

Middleton Smith

occurred at about 1.40 p.m.

RA. Rodgers C. J. Stel-February 1 last. Defendant was driving a Ford V-8 car along Nathan L. R. Billinghurst, G. B. S. Road. The brakes of that car ware Thomson

R

H. G. Williams, J. C. Dum bar.

J. B. MacDonald, A. A Bremner.

in bad condition and defendant was proceeding at about 40 miles an hour from Taimahaisal, in -a - northerly direction. When passing Messrs. Mc. Wallace Harper's garage his speed was high, but he appeared to have J. G. Pilcher, J. 8. Mac- reduced speed on entering the con Laren

trolled area south of the junction of E. des Voeux, A.-B. Purves Jordan Road and Nathan Road. He B. A. Bleap, R. L. 8. Webb.

A. McKellar, G. Milne,!- G. A. Stewart J. D. Clatchie

A. T. Lay, D. W. MoEwen. collided with a Chinese pedestrian, Capt Michell, Comer, whom he saw when he was just Tetley.

about entering the area. Ho ap A-B G. Marseille,

Raworth led his brakes, which had the G. G. Worrall, T. R. Chassels 11:32

R. I. Cherrill, E. Bathurst effect, at the speed of between 87

NEW COURSE and

and 40 miles an hour, of turning the 9.40 a.m. A. K. Mackensie 8. Car car to the right of the road. There K. W Jones, H was no suggestion on the part of the Browning.

Hong Kong Aroa Smat Arms Meet-9.44.

ing (Kowloon Ranges, 9.80 am:)

9.52

Phillipine Sugar was sold.6), R. S. Capell (-15.8), N. J.-8. A. Rumjahn v. Lee Wai-tong

Bebbington (3.6), and S. V. Gitting Rifle Shooting "Flashes: The Board of Mana (scr.) byen. gers of the Sugar Exchange has resolved to suspend trading in Mies M. Grifitas (—90), «Miss, 0. Sugar, No. 1 Contracts, in months Dalziel (-15); and Mr. Burke (+15))

Ladies' Singles Handicap

¡byes. aubsequent to January, 1996 deli-] Mrs. Hosford (ser.) v Mies S. Dalziel

(3.6).

very.

"Brokers' Loans have decreased by $27,000,000,"-Reuter,

Messrs. E. A. Pierce & Company's report on the opening of the mar-

ܚ :kats

The opening on Wall Street was very even on a report that a Bill is being introduced in Congress to in- vestigate farm Implement prices.

Cotton: Liverpool sold for Octo- ber, while Spet houses bought Near Cotton. There was some fixing, by the Far East. The tone was steady.

Latest ›. Quotations.

The following quotations have been received by Reuter.

N.Y./London

cross-rate

Miss A. MacKenzie (-15.3) v Mrs. |Stokeŋ (+15)..

Mrs. Hooper (+15) v Mrs. Blandford (BCT.)

Mr. Knight (—3,6) and Mrs. Kirby (scr.) byes.

· Ladles''Doubles Handicap, Mias A. MacKenzie and Mrs. Fancy 16.3) Mra." Hooper and Mrs. Dinnen (+18), --

Mrs. Kirby and Mr. Kulght (——–15.8) Mrs. Fincher and Mrs,, Goodwin (4-15).

y

A. W. Ramsey and A. E. P., Gusat (16.8) v R. J. K. Walker and G. Les (3.6)

W. CHung and F. Gross (80) ▼ G. C. Burnett and F. Goodwin (scr.). F. A. Broadbridge and N, A., E. Mac- Eay (38) bye.

The following are the matches arranged for next week-end:

Baturday, April 18 (2.50 p.m.) Men's Singles Championship (Senior)

· P." Grose v M. Pagh.

· G. Er„Watson v. Wễ C. Hung. A. E. P. Guest v M. A. Drysdale, DB Green W. Hyde

Mrs Stokes and Mrs. Borner (3.5) Moher & As Crawford Mrs. Blandford and Miss N. Banker's Singles Championship (Junior)

L. E. Kitby v P Broadbridge: -3,61

JA. Dudley G.A. WI

Miuses 0 and 8. Dalziel (—16.8) | v Miss M. Grinths and Mrs. Hoaford (80),

Mixed Doubles Handicap

J. A. Dudley and Miss A Fowler ner.) VA. E. P. Guest and His A. Prov. To-day Mackenzie (80.3),

alons

-

<losa

C. E. Watson and Miss D. Capell (3.6) y Mr. and Mrs. G. A: Walte

4.81% 4.84-8.6). 10.97 10.98

N.Y. Cotton-July

N.Y. Rubber-July

6 11:42

Chicago Wheat May 95

Chicago Com-May

83%

Montreal Silver May 62.80

Silver Official

614

11.50 05% 85% 62.80 41袋

1

To-day's

Apr. 8 close Change .74 up

Dow Jones Averages

80 Industrials 109.39 101.18

20 Rails ... 27.85 28.65.81 up 20 Utilition. 16.68 17.10.48 up 40. Bonds $9.57 93.65 .08 in

55.94 58.01 Leading Stocks

11-Gommodity

Index

10

Amer Smelting 'Auburn

J. L. Case

Elec Bond & Share

General Motors

Int Tol & Tel

Montgomery Ward

Nat Distillers

NY. Central

U.S. Strel

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Goodwin (15.8) v A. W, Ramasy and Misa. G. Engel (3.6),

O. J. Tacch! and Mrs. Blendford (15) v R. S. Capell and Mrs. Craig (Ber.

W. C. Hung and Mrs. Fincher (—8.6)

White:

Men's Singles Championship (Junior)

R. S. Capell v J. 9. Smith, GA. Blam y A, W. Ramsey, L.A. Oppenheim v R.

W. M. Gittini v A, G. Philippens. N. J.

9.50-19

H. C. Hopkins, Lt. Col. E. prosecution that defendant had been D. Matthewa. Kiy

drinking; In fact it was only fair

JF. Robinson, J. L. to say that Ainsworth himself offer-

ed to be examined after the

Adams,

Caddies from Superintendent, Unsuccessful in ballot on the Old dent.

Course.

CENTRAL MARKET ASSAULT CASE

Alleged Wrongful Conviction

REHEARING AT CENTRAL

BAL POLICE COURT

At the Central Police Court] yesterday afternoon, Mr. Q. ATA.

After hearing the evidence of Dr. K. H. Uttley, Ma Ng, brother of the deceased, Mr. K. A. Ah Chee, and Mr. M. Ide Ville, land surveyor of the FW.D., who produced plans of the locality where the accident oc- curred, the Magistrate adjourned to the case to this afternoon.

Succour For Barnabas

(Continued from Page 8)

Walker. Macfadyen reheard the case in which Yam Chol-fuk, a stall foki, Bebbington v N. A. E. Mackay, was sentenced to three months' Ladica Bingles Handicap

bard labour for assaulting a Sometimes a cockchafer bulleted Miss M. Grifiths (30) Miss O. Shanghal man in Central Marker through in an "All tickets, please" Dalziel (-15),

Mrs. Hosford (scr.) v M

Miss S. Dalziel on March 26. (--8.6), Blokes (16). S

Miss A MacKenzie (15,8) v Mr

Sunday, April 14′′ (2:30 p.m.) . Ladies Singles Handicap ....... Mrs. Hooper (15) v Mrs. Blandford

G. O, Barnett and Mire O. Dalkiel (scr.). (-80).

V. IL Freeman and Mrs. Horford

(ser.) v A.-E. Collins and Mas M. Grimths (-20).

F. Zimmern and Mrs. A.

Jew

(18) v. J. 8. Smith and Mrs. Stokes:

Men's Doubles Handicap

C. E. Watson and R. S. Cappel (~~~15) · bye..

(

Mrs.

manner and once, I remember, Mr. M. A. de Silva represented bat entered in chase of a moth, dis- the defendant, while Ko Foo-fan turbing as a seed of nightmare. appeared as the complainant

Outside, the massed elders and The defendant alleged that he did wild roses were like pearly window- not bargain with the complainant, ed palaces mush-rooming in the and alleged that It was another stillness, the glowworms beneath Knight -8.6) Mrs. Kirby foki named Yam Foo. At the time became the lanterns of watchful

Men's Doubles Handicap

D.

of the fight witness was attending guards. Upon entering the hut

MUSIC

a note

health!

THE

COLD meal and

fowl become really appetising with a little

LEA & PERRINS'

SAUCE

Daisybrand

BUTTER

Tastes

Creamy

Looks

Creamy

and it is Creamy!

You will cat no other brand when you.

have casted Daisy Brand. Buy it at

dairy farm

ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

wing

absence

riding of the stick wedged in a tarnished rail the

half-darkness of We would whisper fervent condol night, and this though the encer to the sad, shiver-skinned stuffed and covered mat animal, but it was too defected even

C. J. Tacchi and S. Smith (15) to customers, and when the fight each of us had grabbed from the A. E. Collins and D. S. Green (16). started witness, tried to intervene, mantel a coveted one of the quaint, E. C. Fincher and E. P. Pincher Witness, did not know how com treasured books peculiar to the .67 up

(80.8) v.5. V. Gittings and A. G. plainant, was injured, and did not place, delightfully pompons and the Phillipens (15).

and E. Ferry 321⁄4

Orr (5.9) v. Lee Yam Foo use a chopper to pleasing works to us all because we her 15b

and W. M. Gitting (38) trike the man. After the fight already know so much more than tresses were uncommonly hard to head us. We looked for weals on C. . Tacchi and J. S. Smith (4-15). Pagh and C. A. Blum

Yam Foo ran away, but witness they contained.

Daybr with its star-washed, its flanks, shrinking backwards Into 484 A. B. Colline and D. B. Green (-15). W. Hyde and B. O, Wong (36) stood there, and, when comp

Most of them were dated round reviving wind which never failed to the shrubbery is Jenner Bold came. EC Fincher and E. Fincher AW Ramsey and AE. P. Guest

red frenzy clumping, back with the two shining (30.5)v 9. V Gittins and A. G. (15.8) 7 B. J. K. Walker and G. Lee grabbed him offered to go to the about 1820 and the morocco binding move the larks, to an Ins

(-+-15).. Philipoons

dusted off in one's handa."- But we of song, found us.

cata of cream.egg - police station with him. and F. Gross

w on this frat mind peeped in ady. (80)

loved them and now evening, we read loudly together in The light Increas unholy chorus; rookery stew my world in all its father called them wryly, these mix- kind of oper

The sdfrendi

Business Done:-560,000 shares.

28

64

2814

27

A. E. Perry, and D. Orr (5.8) ▼

Jack and W, M.: Gittins. (3.6)

M. Pagh and C. A. Blam (36)

29% W. Hyde and S. C. Wong (3,0),

GIRL DISAPPEARS

FROM SHIP

W C

G. C. Burnett and F. Goodwin, (scr.);

8.45

Mixed Doubles Handicap CE

Watson and Mics: D. Capell

Lawn Bowls (6) Mr. and Mrs. G. A white

(Continued from Paga 4).

round, while in the Paris Competi- Beautiful Estonian Ontion 21 heads will be played, each

Way To Hull

"ALL IS VANITY” NOTE

player bowling four woods,VA

The entrance fee for the singles and pairs will be $2 per player.

Open Rink

The Open Rink for the Spey Roy- Anato

Estonian ending with al Shield and the International the words, “Vanity, vanity, all 1. Competition for ... the GutierrAR written by a beautiful Shield will be 21 heads, and the bette, aged 20, who disappeared entrance fee 35 per rink”. Each

Finnish ship matar rou

Lona) during the fourney dray

alg to Hull, har bear

to the police,

The girl, Miss Ella Leidorf who season

was to visit England to continue her education,

"all"competitions.wi

urately amittee also.

* P. Žimmaen, and Mrt: Kew (15) ▼

J. B. Smith and Mrs. Blokes (3.6).

Ladies, Doubles Hamallcap

Misses 0. and 8., Dalziel (—-15.8) 7 Miss M. Grinths and Mrs, Hosford (801

Men's Blærles, Handicap Singles ↑

*

P. A. Broadbridge" (ser.)

Fuller (2.6).

GOLF NOTES

Continued from Pups.

HEARD

¿THE

The Magistrate stated he would give, his decision at 1980 am, to day,

N

ALLEGED PIRACY NEAR SHA TAU

Junkmaster's Report

An arr occurred on In the v

after

Police

the

He was a great pollarded stump

(^alman, stooped

an intolerable

who

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