H.K. Banka ******* $1,005)

go (London) ...

Mercantile Bks. "A"

31,000,"

£1091

213

Chartered Banks ....

£19

£13

Do.

*

Bank of East Asia... $60

N. G. & S. 1sɛka ...

Am. O. t'iu. Corp: S.

Ch. Fin Corp, Ord. 9.3

Do.

Încursson

New York/London Cross-rate

$109

Now York Cotton-Oct.

213

New York Rubber-Dec

12.03 11.99

2291

Chicago Wheat -Dec.

107

108

E13

Chicago Corn

-blee

,62

42 2011. i off

Montreal Silver -Deo. Silver-Oficial

60 64

6.0 86.50 0.90

Bb

Fref. s

Dow Jones Averages

High-1984/35

Low: Oct. 2.

Industriala

135.05

84.56 128.08

Cantou lusarshoes.

20 Rail

61.98'

-7.11 32 8

31-0

$150

Underwriters

20, Utilitie

31.03

14.39 23.02

#E.10.

$1.10

$37

1392 H. Firs...........

Union insurano... $370 Chica Fires

# Bonds

97.47

14.73 95.87

14

$390

11 Commodity Index,

60.25

41.98 57.38

$180

$180

International Assoo, 3.

Shipping

Last Sale

#36

Douglases

$35

Steinboute

13+

Stock & Div.

Oct. 2 Oct. 3

44

$30

Inción (pret.)

$30

Adams Express

7

Stock & Div Gold Dust (130)

*12

Do.

$19.

Amer. Can (4)

1381

1401

Goodyear

61/0

Shelia

68/9

Am. Cyanamid "B"

Int. Cement

Wateri-cata

8311

(.25dr.)

$23

227

Int. Nick (,60)

Mbaing

76 ota.

Antameks 74 cts

Am. For Per

5

51

Int. Tel. & Tel,

$14

Balatcos

Am. For. Pwr. $7 lat

Johns Manville

21 ct

Baguio told

·li PT.

291

281

Kennecott (.151)

#11

Benguet Consolidated

lex div #10.80)

Am. Locomotive .....

Loew's (1)

13 cta

Do Exploration 8 cts.

Am Radiator

151

151

Lorill (1.20)

7 C

110 ot..

8 st.

30 st

Do. Goldfeld .......

Big Wedge..... 81 ot

Guld Haver.

Gold Creek....... United Paracaies...

10 st. Salacot Mining Soots, Ipo Mining.. 38ota Itogona .......

11/8

Kutlana .......

am. Smelting ........

461

471

Mont. Ward

Am T. and T. (9)... 1351

138%

Na City Bk. (1)

23 ctu

14 ct.

Am. Tob "B" (5) 1014 Am. Waterworks (1) 141 Am. Waterworks $6

1001

Nat, Da P. (1.20)...

151

Mat. Distillers

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80)...

prei (6)

801.

781%.

NY Central

$13

14)

1st

Langkata (single) s. Explorations..... 3. Shangha: Loss

10 6 $101

Anaconda Copper

10

201

N. Amer. (50%, 4%)

Atch. T.

and 8. T.

Pac. Gas (1.50)

(2x)

451

453

Pac: Ling. (9)

+3

Auburn

"Automobile 351

381

lex div. 36)

Baltimore & Ohio

131

131

Penn. Rly. (1)

$2.30

Venezuei Bold Fidu.!

2.10

Bethlehem Steel

35

381

Phil

Petro (1)

Bocks, WharTOS,

$70

55 cts

cls.

Div.

Do.

Do.

(UD)

$81

Godoxas, ste.

H.K. & K, Wharvel.

Providents (old). 45 e

H.K, W. Do

S. China Motor 'A'

Boeing Airplane

12/

131"

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.20)

Borden Co. (1.60)

541 543

Radio Corpn.

(old)

(new)

173

Borg Warner (Idr)

77

781

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

571

Case

Schenley.........................

Canadian Pacific...

81

91

Sears Roebuck

10 ot.

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50

501

Soc-Vac (60)

18

Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40)..

28) *

287*

Sra. Cal. Ed.

101

Du.

H

C'Peake Corp. (2.50)

42

421

Southern Pacife

$78

Shangus Docke S

$78

CPeake

Corp. 'and

Stan Brands (1)

34

New Engineerings.

Ohio (2.80)

44

437

Stan. Gas

$240

Hongkowa

47

Chrysler (14)

691

713

Sta O NJ (1)

Landa, Hotels, and

Col, Gas & Elec....10

121

Ster. Pro. (2.80)

Buildings

Comm. Solv. "(.60)... 171

17

Studebaker Corps

$3.10

.3.10

K. Hotels

$3.15

3244

2.K. Lande...] 1244

$10

Do. 4% Debentures

$13.90

Dudligi

Lauda.......D.

310

Metropolitan Lacids.,

fi.K. zymaliście............

14

Chian Do

358

Po. DeboniDA, A8J.

$7

Humphrey

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$45

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$40

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11

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$6

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398

cum. Pt. (6) ...... 554

56

Un.

Car and Carb

Cons, Gas. NY (2) 261

27+

(1.40)......

Con's. O (28) .......

71

71

Un. Pac. Rlys. (6)... 94

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Cont Oll (25)

191

191

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Corn Prod (3)

60

621

Un. Air Lizé Trana...'

17

Douglas Aircraft

201

201

United Corpn.

$35

Du Pont (2.60z)

1242

127

Vai. Gas Impr. (1.20)

Flec. Bond & Share 10

112

Univ. Leaf Tob, (2)

Elec. Bond $5 Ff (5)

US. Indus Alcohol...

Elec. Bond $6 P (8) 62

811.

US. Rubber

Fox Film "A"

U.S. Steel

$0

ון

364

Gep. Bec (60)

314

321

Vanddum

340

Gen. Foods (1.80)

32 321

Warner Bros.

ad

$8

Gen. Motors (14)

444

45

West E. & M. (.85)...

Gen. Rly. Sigs (1)... 3)

30%

Cal Money

Pabllo Utilitie

311"

Trainways sorrerantze

$10.800

2.

.. BLA

ex. div.

306

Peak Fexus (old)...

A

$5

LKA

{LOWJ+or

$78

Star Ferri

377

$17

Yaudia Ferries

$7.50

7.90/8

65%)

$53

$20

3171

$61

$111

10/6 1

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25/.

Du

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H.A. Electrics ...... 569] 12

Ju

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Jakupiones: (old)

Lia. (new)

China Buse8........

industriale

35

17.00

$17.90

| 36.10

(Through Reuter's Agency)

$81

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Last

Caldbeck, dr.) $10

d.

$13

Maogregors pret,)8,

$1.60

Canton losgi

New York-London

Cotton, October

4891

11.00

Close Open 10.30 10.45 48914891 11.07 11.00

Lamenta

£3

Cotton, May,

11.10

1.55

Kopes 81.00

Rubber, December

12.01

FüscellaneoUS

$142 | Dairy Farms ....

2147

Chicago Wheat, December

1001

$1:10

$7

Amusamanta .......

Constructions, (old)

Do.

(ABW)

Lane Crawforda... --

Mackinto concerən

Chicago" Wheat, May

1054

Co. Kʻtainine.......

14

Corn, December

814

$1.10

Corn, May

500

12

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PASSENGERS

S.S. RAJPUTANA

Last Today's

High Low Close Close

Change 1901 89 4.80% 49% unchanged Fir 11.53 10.91 11.07 1,00

1183 12.01 108% 1081

100

Business Done: -1,450,9 › shares.

Packard Motors

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STOCK

$

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121 12

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NEW

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

104

11,00

4891

The following passengers arrived the In the Colony yesterday on P. & 0, s.3." Rajputana from the North:

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Mr. O. H. Bond, Mr, and Mrs. J. Burgess, Mr. J. Forbes, Mrs. M, Heselton, Mr. H. Holmes, Mrs. C. C. Knight, Rev. H, M. McGettigan, Mr. J. N. Nemoroft. Mr. P. Pala- mountain Mr. J. Riley, Mr, L. S da Silva, Lt. C. A. Southey. Dr. A Stampar. Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, Mr. A, W. Watson. Mr. A. C. Wilcox.

The

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE

following passengers ar- rived in the Colony yesterday from Manila on the ss. President Coolidge

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Albeck, Miss Vera Albeck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Aston, Miss E. D. Broadbridge, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cooper, Rev. Oscar Delfour, Mr. J. R. De Vos. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson, Mr. F. E. Gelbig, Bishop C. Jurgens, Miss Mary Kirkwood, Mr. W. S Leonard, Miss Daisy Myers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paton. Mr. John M. Rachal, Mr. William Sprinkle, Mr. G. A. Van Steenbergen, Mr. R. P. Winkler, Mrs, F. B. Wallace, M'as Helen Wallace. Miss B. Wallace-Walker.

PRESIDENT JACKSON

The following passengers arrived the in the Colony yesterday on s.s. President Jackson:-

Mrs. Edward O. Andersen, Miss Yvonne Andersen, Mrs. Luther G Bell, Mr. Alexander Blomer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenmore R. Carter, Master Edwin Carter, Master

Tommy Carter, Mr. Chan Dogg, D. D. Coffin, M.D., Mrs. Wm. T. Coll'ns, Mrs. A. J. Couble, Miss Patricia Couble. Mrs. Wm. M. Delay. Mrs, Francis, G. Downey, Mrs. Stella Danciger, Miss Florin- tine Danciger. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunlap, Mr. A. M. Duncan, Mr. Louis J. Elliott, Mrs. D. H. Eppley Lt. E. F. Ferguson, Sister Frances Marion Gardner, Mrs. Charles M. Hall, Mrs. KL Hl, Miss Lois H', Mr. E. K. Hsu, Miss A. Owen Hughes, Rev. and Mrs. Herbert A. Jackson, Master Merril Jackson, Miss Elizabeth Jackson, Mrs. Lew G. Kay, Miss Marjorie Lew Kay, Sister Miriam C. Lechthaler, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. MacIntyre, Miss Lola M. Maxwell, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Oldt, Mr. L. C. Paulson, Mrs. A. L. Reed. Mrs. B. A, Rob- bins, Jr., Miss Carrol E. Robbins, Mrs. T. G. W. Settle, Master Thomas B.. Settle, Mr. Don E. Shelmidine, Mr. P. H Stagnoleppi, Mrs. Maude R, Wardell, Mrs. R., C. West, Mrs. H. P. Wakinson.

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The following passengers left the

on Colony yesterday

the R.M.S. Empress of Canada:-

Captain and Mrs. R. S. Baskett, Miss C. I. Briggs, Mrs. B. M. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cahen, Miss Elsie Catén, Miss Florence W. Cauthen. Mr. A. Cox, Mr. A. Dawe, Mr. H. Egeter, Mr. M. Greenfield, Miss F. Holgate, Mr. F. J. Hookham. Comdr. and Mrs. R. M. Hunt, Mr. T. D. Hauese, Miss E Katzenstein, Mr. R. Lenz. Mrs. H. C. Millett, Mr. H. A. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pedersen, Mr. A. Praasterink, Mr. Henry Ragetty, Mr. C. G. Richards, Mr. R. Sanger, Mr. I. J. V. Scott. Mr. J. Turner, Mr. C. D. van Vilet, Mrs. Dorothy Lee Ward, Mr. N. E Young.

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Nanyang Tous...

$3

American Emelting

471

481

481 481

: 3 JO

Anscons Copper ....

201

$2.00

$2.00

70 ata.

Wa, Powella

[56 ctx)

Consolidated Gas of N.Y.

274

27 27⭑ 27

$2

M. Greyhounds

El. Bond and Share

111

114

$1,35

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General Motors....

45

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91

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Int. Tel and Tel

Loew's Inc.

par

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Montgomery W.

314

31

311

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$55

HK, Wing On ......

$50

N.Y, Central

211

211

B'nai

Standard Q Co. of N.J.

42

211 43+

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$3

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424

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Canton, Oct. 3.

MEMEL ELECTIONS

<Special to the Hong Kong Dally

Preys" (Copyright),

Memel, Oct. 3.

NEW B.B.C. CHAIRMAN ›

London, Oct. 3.

DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK

Nanking, Oct. 3.

Mr. Ronald Colet Norman, whe

In preparation for the coming The diphtheria epidemic is now for some time. hag been, Vice Double Tenth Celebration. oraging in the Capital. Chairman of the British Broad-October 10, the Air Force Head-

During the period between Sep- casting Corporation, has been ap-quarters of the Kwangtung First

succession Group Army has decided to stage tember 1 to September 26, the pointed Chairman, in to the late Lord Bridgeman, for an exhibition of different #ying Municipal Isolation at Halakwan the remaining term of the Cor- Wednesday was taken up by poration's present charter-

British Wireless.

It is impossible to state how long it will be before all the votes in the recent elections will be

counted.

examining the voting'sips. Thenį. the envelopes will be opened In order to ascertain whether

READ THE PAPERS!

per cent. of

London, Oct. 3.

Pelping, Oct. 3. The military authorities under- meeting An extraordinary International Tin Committee has stand that there has been no unl- the production fying military command of the decided to raise quota by five per cent. to seventy troops in the North-west « during standard tonnages, the present campaign against the communists in that region, and a new military post will soon be created for the North-west, with Its headquarters at Blan, according to information from a military source.

Hankow, Oct. 3. For the purpose of arousing the public's interest in the 'newspaper retrospective from July 1-

Beuter. reading, the. Hankow Municipal to hold a Tangpu has decided

new Newspaper Exhibition on the year day 1936. A Committee has already been organised to make preparations for the exhibition,

For the promotion of the jour- nalism, the Party Headquarters also decided to hold a journalisin discussion meeting. Central News Agency,

it

LEAVING FOR JAPAN

Canton, Oct. 3. stunts on that day at 2 p.m. The

has admitted 15 diptherla patients. Brig - General Lo Chik - chun, exhibition is to be held at the Tin

commandant of the Eyangtung Many youngsters between age 2 Ho Aerodrome at Shek Pai.

Military Academy and Brix-General It is learned that 6.000 admit- and 10 are said to have been at Wah Chen-Chung, high staff officer tance badges have been presented tacked by the malady.

of the First Group Army, will leave voting, has been drie legally. As proceedings, though of "one thing to the Municipal Bureau of Educa-

The-Municipal Health Station here to-morrow for Japan to study military conditions in that country." this will not be over t!! Saturday, the public is assured, and that is tion by the Air Force Headquarters

into be re-distributed to the students will shortly give anti-diptheria

They are scheduled to board the will not be until then that the new record wit be set up

votes of various schools under its con- typhold infection to the populace President Coolidge at Bong Kong: counting will really begin. Under regard to the number of

trol....

in order to protect their health on Friday night- the circumstances it is not possi-recorded.

Union News Central News Agency.

Central News Agency, ble to set a time limit for the Transnaena Kun Min.

the

ARMY MANOAUVRES

Canton, Oct 1.

Its learned that Marshals Chiang Kal-shek and Chang

alissimo is too busy to handle the military affairs in the North-west campaign, the Young Marshal will stay at Bian to direct the anti-Red operations there. Central News Agency.

Having suppressed the Commun-Hsueh-lilang have been formally ists in Southern Kiangsi, the Sec-appointed by the National Govern - and Division of the First Army ment as Commander-in-Chief and under Lieut-General. Yeh Shiu Deputy Commander of the bandit to-day ordered his officers and suppression forces of the North- men to take part in a mimie bat-west respectively. As the Gener- te to-morrow along the Nam- hung-Hsinfeng highway.

One unit consists of the fourth and the sixth regiments to be sta tioned at Wooking in Northern Kwangtung, and the other detach- ment is composed of the fifth re- gument and the training regiment

officer commanding the to be concentrated at Hsinfeng.·

--The sham-battle is scheduled to | Army, will be present In the mon-........

oeuvres an observer. He will leave take place to-morrow. Lieut-Ge- neral Yeh Shiu will be on the deld his headquarters at Tayu for to witness the manoeuvres, while Shackwan, to-morrow morning-- General Yu Hon-mou, the general | Union News

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