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· LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK," AND BOSTON
Via Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu
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Pres. Coolidge ..8.00 am. Nov. 16 Pres. Jackson Pros: Taft
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Midnight Dec. $1 Midnight Dec. 17 „Midnight Dec. 31 *Passenger Accommodation not
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*** SERVICK:
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*Pres. Harrison ..8.00 sm. Nov. 21
Pres, Polk .........41,8.00 am. Dec. 5 Free Pierce 11.8.00 2.11. Dec. 19 Pre Van Buren 8.00 am. Jan. 2Pres Jefferson Pres. Garfield ... 8.00 a.m. Jan. 16
·Pres. Hayes ...........8.00 zim. Jan.-30. "Passenger Accommodation Not: Available
Pres. Hoover Pres. Polk ..
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THE CHINA MAIE
BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY----
By The Premier
London, Saturday.
"I suppose that at the present time this country is more prosperous than any of the great industrial countries in the world” said the Prime Minister in the course of a speech at Edinburgh last night. "It is perfectly true and obvious, the future of the human race. of course, that one cannot expect "I have faith in human nature. trade to go on at the same rate for Because I have that faith I believe ever. No country is so entirely there will be ready response to such self-sufficient as not to be affected an appeal. So I look forward with by events which might take place quiet confidence to the day when in other countries. Therefore, we we can lay aside our weapons and must expect a certain amount of devote ourselves wholly to the wel ups and downs.
fare of our people" British Wir
"But I can say this: that I canless. see no sign of a setback in the im- mediate future ar, indeed, for some considerable time to come, and if it does come, we could hardly be bet- ter able to meet it than we are to
EXPANSION IN
day. I believe our competitive BRITAIN'S
power to-day would enable us to stand up against those who are engaged in similar industries in any part of the world."
FOREIGN POLICY
EXPORT TRADE
London, Saturday.
A further large expansion overseas trade is revealed in the
The Prime Minister also enum- ciated the general principles by which the Government's foreign Board of Trade returns for Octo- policy is guided.
liber
Imports for last month amount- ed to 96, 085, 127, exports to 547,-
“I cannot imagine,” he
said "anything which would do more injury to the general welfare of 216,048 and re-exports to $5,698,- the world than to allow the British 531 Totals for September were imports £87,809,166, exports 14- Empire to decay owing to the un- willingness of the British Govern (263,078, re-exports £5,205,768 ment to take care of British mater- ial interests. It is time than an other effort was made to see if it is possible to remove the fears and suspicions that every country seems to have about its neighbours by a closer examination of their origin and substance. Such an fort is not a sign of weakness.
GETTING STRONGER-
EVERY DAY
Last month's figures show a sub- stantial all round advance on those of October 1935, when were valued at £30,531,920, export at £41,764,413 and re-exports $4,560,180.
For the ten months of the current ef-year, imports totalling £837,940,-
598 represent an increase of $149,- 831,635 on the previous year. Ex- ports totalled $432,858,531, being "This country is strong. She an increase of £71,072,519 on 1936. is getting stronger every day. Our Re-exports at $65,021,743 are an in- very strength makes it easier for crease of $14,752,875.
us to appeal to others to join us in applying our common sense, our common humanity to a solution of those problems which carry with them such tremendous possibili- ties for happiness or for misery to
What Loss Of Weight Means.
Many cople
When you are losing weight, failing in strength and growing pale and sallow day by day, it is a sign that you need more blood.
Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built up so that it will carry renewed life and strength to every part of the body.
A remedy that arrests the decline in health and strength, that begins to restore the weakened muscles: strengthen the nerves, demonstrates once to the patient that "the" an is being overcome, and that rich, red blood is now helping to fight off rheumatism, sciatica, Inmbago, and other diseases to which the victim of thin blood
contain just
the elements build up the blood and rest vitality New energy through the system, colou pallid cheeks and lips, and form again reflect radiant
Wireless
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LOCAL SHARE.
MARKET
Following is the list of changes and times in local share quotations this morn
INSURANCES
“Union Ins. 2517% b.
China Underwriters Slit
SHIPPING
H K Steamboa
(Def) $48 k DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,
H. K. and K. Wharves $1182
MENING
Ranba $8%
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels 35:30 sa H K Lands $321⁄2 sa.
PUBLIC UTILITIES Star Ferries $821⁄2 3. Telephones (Old) $26 b
-- STORES, &C. Dairy Farms $24% b. $25 Watsons $4 b Wm Powell, Ltd. 30 cts. b.
MISCELLANEOUS
HK Govt. 4% Loari 6% pr Marsmans Inv. (HK) 3/4/6d
Singapore Raw Rubber
blood
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Messrs. H. B. Joseph
following