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INITIAL CONFIDENCE NOT MAINTAINED,
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Américan Tel. Tel. closed at 4523, of *).
A few stocks held their early gains, including Raido Corporation of America and Fox Film. K.CA. closed at 633. up and Fox at 531, up 53.
Selling by Tradera,
T. began hummering down the price of the stock. Prices fell as holdings were, unloaded on profit taking.
New York, April 21,--Prices were lower at the close of business on the New York Stock Exchange this afternoon, says the Dow Jones Einancial News Agency in its daily The prices of wheat and cotton review of trading. There was a on the corrodity exchanges de harn break in American Telephoneclined in sympathy with the break
Telegraph Co. issues, which, in stocks.----- combined with weakness in United States Steel Corporation common. d in the shares of the principal copper companies, brought about & general decline following early Ad vances in prices.
Calls declined at noon bat failed to stem the general decline in the
market. Call money was quoted at the close at 3 per cent, unchanged from yesterday. Shares sold to-day totalled 4,491,600.
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PASSENGERS.
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New York, April 21-F.S. bar silver closed at 42 compared to
on Thursday, April 1.
tra Cotton, "?
The cotton market (Chicago) closed lower with the following quotations Month Spot May July
October
December January March
April 17 April.21
15.20
16.20
13.09.
13.70
16.10
13.02.
13.31
13.12
15.48
15.90
13.00
13.03
13.45
15.27
Sugar.
The sugar market closed firm and somewhat lower with the following. quotations:
*Monta
April 17 April 21
27,600
10.130
July
Sales, tops Spot
12132
1.21-32
Jay
1.63
1.60
1.60
1.66
September
· 1.7
1:74
December
1.94
1.84
1.66
1.83
1.92
1.91
Rubber.
January March
The rubber market closed lower with the following quotations:
Month
April 17 15.00
April
14.50
Mrs. A. W. Clear and infant, Lady Margaret, Miss M. Cholmondeley, Miss E Christensen, Mr. A. Brodie Clarke, Miss Chamberlain, Major and Mrs. G. F. Connal Rowan, Per ss. Empresa of Asia on April Misa Coop, Mr. Cho Fong, Mr. P. 27:-Mrs E-und Miss I. Cama Chichgar. Mrs R, M. Chaloner hort, Mr. C. J. Cruz, Lieut. E. M. and infant, Miss S. M. Chaloner, Dodd, Mr. C., Miss A. and Mrs. Mr. C. W. Chater, Mr. C. S At the opening of the market at M. N. De Leon, Jr. F. F. Esquivel, Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Catherson ten o'clock, trading gave every Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Heyes, Mr. Lau Smith, Xr, Chan Fan Chow, Mr. appearance at confidence, but be- Kit Sang, Mr. Chan Kong Yen, G. A. Carter, Miss I. Champion. fore noon traders started selling on Miss B. Lopez, Mr. and Mrs. F. Misa R. Carson. Mrs. A. P. Cubi the bulge in the market resulted Ortlopp, Masters W. and F. Wson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dixon and in irregularity in prices. The niar Ortlopp, Rev. R. Ruano, Mr. F. E. child, Miss D. M. Dodds, Mrs. C. ket rallied at mid-day, but in the Shafer, Mrs. J. Sweengy, Mr. Af W. Dusk and 2 children, Misa I. afternoon session professional trad-A. Sequeira, Mrs. C. Thwaites, Mr. Denebar, Jr. and Mrs. J. D. ers who were interested in 4. T. and Mrs. H. M. Hodges. For Dredge and infant, Miss J. Dredge, Shanghai: Mr. C. P. Foulke, Mr. Cat. R. H. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Dixon and infant, Master P. M.. Dixon, Mrs E. and Miss M. J. Davidson, Master A. J. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Eccleshall, Miss M. G. Eccleshall, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fletcher, Mr. J. E. Fletcher, Mrs. Fit Hugh and nurse (Miss Fer & President Madison on F. W. Fowlie, Mr. G. Fatcheband, F. M. Cooper), Mr. D. Fraser, Mr.
Janes Ashear, Mr. and Mrs. Au F. Gold, Lady Gunter, Capt. and April 23-For Hong Kong: MM. L. J. Gutter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yong Manli, Miss Au Yong Tso Mrs. A. Dacrod, Mr. J. 2. Hopes Tse, Masters Au Yang (9), Mr. and Miss E. R. Hughes, Mr. Wol. Hous Mrs. J. F. Casper, Mr. Chun Hin ton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Honoret, Mr. Fong. Mr. T. S. Chang. Mr. C. Y Heromal. Capt. ard, Mrs E. H Chong, Mr. Georga Clarke, Mr. D. Histed, Mrs. K. E. M. Haugs and A. Corlett, Mrs. Chin Soon Lian, infant, Miss R. G. Hanna, Mr. E. Mr. and Mrs. Kan Chiu Nani, J., M. Henshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. Hie Moo Tong, Master His Hopper, Mr. R. A. Hyne, Jr. and Kiong Fie, Master Hie Yin Fie, Mr. L. Hopkins, Mr. G. Hotehand, Misa Margaret Heating, Miss Kwok Mr. and Mrs H. S. Goodwyn Isitt Quen Gar, Mrs. Mary Ladow, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jernigan and S. C. Lee, Miss Lee Zong Wha, Mr. child, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johns, Lec Zong Wha. Mr. Leong Kwok Miss John, Miss M. I. M. Johns, Cheng, Mrs. Leong Kai Ow, Mr. Mr E. J. Johanson, Mr. Jhamal- Lowe Po Lun. Mr. S. P. Ma, Mr. mal, Mr. and Mrs. Jobraton, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Malouf, Mr and and Mrs. M. Keane and 2 children, Mrs. J. R. Porter, Mrs. Rani Fur- Mr. F. H. J. Kelly, Mr. R. M. sell, Mr. Sih Yuch Kung, Mr. and Keown, Mire. F: P. Lachlan and Mrs. William J Strong, Miss child, Mrs. Lent, H.E. Baron C. Dorothy Strong, Mrs. Tom Sue Leijonhufoud, E.E. Baroncas, C. Lim, Mr. Tsang Zu Ying, Miss Leijonbufond, Mr. Leong Yew Kok, Tsao Dah Ching, Mr. A. T. Wong, Mr. F. B. Lakey, Mr. W. Lekhraj, Mrs Wong Siu Fau, Master Yara G. Langham, Mr. R. C. Law, Fook Kwin, Mr.T. W. Wong, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Langley and T. 3. Wong. For Manila: Mrs. infant, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Merritt, N. E. Duncan, Mrs. G. J. Everett, 3 children and infant, Miss A. Miss H.. Everett. Mr. Charles Macbeth, Mrs. M. S. Macfie, Mr. Fiveash, Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerrard, and Mrs. K. McKelvic and child, Miss Charlotte Gerrard, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morton, Mrs.. Helen B. Hail, Major Dean Hud P. W. Massey, Mr. W. Menzies, tanooga, Tennessee, report the dis nutt, Mr. T, W. Maas, Mr. John Miss M. McLeavy, Mr. J. McCahey,covery of a 150ft. waterfall 1,000ft. T. Magin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. E. M. Moffat, Mr. J. Martin, below the earth's surface. Already, Myers, Mr. W. Scharffenberg, Mr. Misa E. McQuire, Mr. and Mrs. W.
it has been heralded as one of the B. Shanrenghi. Mrs. E. A. Shurdut, P. McAllan and 9 children, Mr. C. scenic wonders of the world by Lt. D. N. Wilson, Miss Harriet M.M. Morgar, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. geologists. An elevator shaft has Woli.
Malouf, Miss M. McCartney, Mr. been sunk to the level of the water- Per ss. Fushimi Maru on April G. D. Mead, Mr. and Mr. A Mac fall, thus making access possible 27-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bestwick, Indoe and infant, Mrs. H. D. for tourists. Over £50,000 has been Misses F. and D...Bestwick, Miss H. Mellan and infant, Miss E. C. spent in constructing Cavern Castle, M. Yu. Mr. E. J. Gander, Mr. J. Meffan, Mr. C. Neave, Mrs. B. luxurious stone tavern, at the en- Rarchsinius, Mr. E. J. Rudnick, Osborn, Mrs M Ollerhead, Mr.trance to the eaves. Floodlighting Mr. Y. D. Rohde, Mr. J. Rasmus Ong Kok Kwee, Mr. and Mrs. H. effects, with coloured electric lights, sen, Mr. K. Watanabe, Mr. and I. Prideaux-Brune, Major General have been installed throughout the Mrs. D. C. Piersen, Mr. T., Bagnall, and Mrs. H. Pritchard, Mr. and labyrinthian passages leading to Miss. W. E. Bagnall. Miss C. Ma Mrs. S. G. Phelps, Miss A Payne, the waterfall. hony, Mrs. C. Banacleugh, Mr. T. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pennett, Mr. H. D. S. Page, Sergt. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mckenzie, Mr. A.. Perkins, Misses Perkins (3), Mr. Simsen, Mr. L. A. Terne, Mr. J. A Peo Choon Hian, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ohman, Mr. O.B. Dahlgren, Miss. Quin, Master A. J. Quin, Miss A. Kuenles, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barte, Misses G. E. and M. Barte, Mr. N. Nichodsen...
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May
15.00 13:00
June
13.20
15.10
July
13.40
15.30
August
13.60
15.50
September
15.80
13.70
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16.00
15.30
November
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16.00
December
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16.20
Jaousry February March
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26,40
16.60 16.80
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