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Bales Nation
FRIDAY. NUV.. 22.
Last
dafore
Belture
Balen Humina
November.22 Close Open 10.30 10.45
New York-London
493 4931
Cotton, May
11.83
11.61 11.59
Rubber, December
12.05
$1,380)
£11
Bo. (London) ...
$1,330
1101
Chicago Wheat, May
987
12.91 12.95
-998
Chartered Banika ...
£13
Mercantile Bts. “A”
£13.
Corn, May
801
601
$18
228)
£18!
Bank of East Aris. 70
2:2
STOCKS
N. 0. 4 d. Banka ....
Anaconda Copper
25% 25
25
Am O. Fin. Corp:
El. Bond and Share
181
Ub. Fin Corp/Urd. S.
17
17.
171
General Motors
581
58
571
" BUREMBO,
Int, Tel and Tel
13
13
13
ISF
Canton sarU.COM.......
Montgomery Ward
39
391
39+
39
3205
$850
Underwriters
$1.10
$1,10
N.Y. Central
261 207 261
201
5337
$537)
Union Insurances ".«
$636
U.S. Steel
60
501
491
401
Uniga Fire
1400
$450
3246
$950
tj
International Assco, S.
shipping.
$36
Douglases *18744T
$36
34
Steamboat
$3
130,
Indow (pret):
$30
$11.
Do. (def.) 10.000
$11
81/10/
Shelle
80/10
Waterboat
Mining
31.10
Amtamokse
$1.05
$17
Balateos
29 ct.
Baguio Gold
18 cts.
113
Benguet Consolidated $131
13 ctx
Do. Exploration
8 ct.
Do, Goldfield ....
8 ots. Big Wedge
10jota.
Gold River....
é ots
130 ota
Gold Creek
United Paracales ...
15 cts.
Salacut Mining .......
133 eta 14ļot,
90 ota.
Ipo
Mining................................
36bota
Logons
11/3
Kailans
11 8
312
$41
Explorations.
Langkats (single). $100
Dri
13
huaaaghi: Lost 3.
Jaj
39.36
19.10 321
3301
538
JJ
(old) 387
385
32.38 Venezia Gold. Fids,
Ducka, Wharvan,
Godowna, sta.
H.K. 4.K. Wharted.
Do. Ju (Dew)
Providents (old) ...
10. (now; ...
H.K. & W. Drucka
S. Cons Motors' A.'|
Do, A
Shanghai Dock S.
$89
3851
$1,30
20 cta
+9
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10 cts.
18
$80-
380
34.
5237
New EngineerLiAN.) dongkaws
14
"... N.
6.05/0.10
536
$100
$90 $9.80
$0.80
$35
410
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
H.K. Hotels
H.K. Landisin5 #351
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S'tial. Cotton»juld,S.
186
$10.10
178
148
Do
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$1
Loong Diüge
$25
Wing Un Lextiles(8.)
$14
14.20/14
Tramways
$0
$4
88/89
--
317
$641
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$20
$2.10
$23
Publie Utlilins
sasauna
Pirms (olit)...)
Da. (now)...
Star Ferries...
Yanmar Yerri
$11.10 China Lighte
En Electric.......
Miscus do.
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ponesi (old)...
UV. (new)
Cuina Buses.....3.
Aractivas
(prot/...)
$19 Caldbeck, (DAL) S.
Miscellaneous
$10.10
CRISIS BREWING GANGSTER FROM
IN FRANCE
Onslaught By The Socialists
Paris, Nov. 21.
Late to-night political observers expressed the opinion that the Government's chances of weather- ng the political and financial storm had weakened during the day.
The Socialist group has decided to deliver a ruthless onslaught when the Government meets the Chamber of Deputies. The attack will come on the question of the Fascist League, against which the Leftist parties are greatly embit- tered, especially since the shooting affair at Limoges, on November 16. when 35 persons were wounded.
Socialists and Communists wil demand forthwith the suppression f the Leagues, headed by the Croix de Feu, an ex-servicemen's organisation,
RADICALS DIVIDED The Radicals are divided. Their representatives in the Cabinet beaded by M. Herriot, are appas- ed to agitation resuiting in great- er crisis at present while foreign problems are serious and the franc's position is uncertain. But the Radical Left, captained by M. Daladier, are anxious for M.
Laval's downfail
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JAPAN
CHANGSHA HIT BY REFORM Business Seriously Affected By Gov- ernment Policy
Shanghai, Nov. 19, Since the recent announcement of the Nanking Government's po lley or ingatlon, and the restric Lona on sliver, business conditiona In Changsha seriously have been affected Prices have risen sharp- ly, adver is being said secretly, -copp↓rs—are being hoarded"-by everyone and the notes sued by the local match and glass factories are no longer accepted by banks or shops.
The price of rice has jumped fore than a dolar a "tan," while tea, oil, four and other commo- ditles have followed suit. There is no danger of a shortage of rice this year, however, for there was a bumper crop this summer and fali in southern, Hunan. The only areas seriously affected by the flood were those bordering on the Tung Ting
Believed To Be In Lake The local rice dealers as-
Shanghai
Shanghal, Nov. 16." Shanghai's Japanese Area was combed yesterday by the Japan- ese Consular Police in search for опе Toshio
Futami, who on November 8 made an unsuccess- ful attempt to hold up the Takata Agricultural and Commercial Bank in Tokyo.
His accomplice, Hisao Alzawa, and the latter's alleged mistress were arrested in Kobe on Novem- ber 10 when they boarded the Shanghai-bound Kasag Maru.
Futami, according to the Corisu- lar Police, is a familiar figure in local haunts, as he was deported to Japan on August 24, on charges of gambling and fraud.
The two men, according to re- ports received here from Tokyo, attempted the bank hold-up in an exort to secure funds to revive the
sert that there will be between one and two mution piculs of rice for export this year.
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A New Interest And
The Best Model
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London, Oct. 31.
The technical co-operation be- |
. In the Hs.ang-Ya Medical School this evening, a memorial service was held for Dr. Susan Waddell Hsu, recently murdered in Nan- king. Dr. Hsu and her husband taught here for a year before between the League and China has ! ing transferred to the Central Row a new interests as the best": Health Station in Nanking, and model and precedent for similar "their influence was great in the co-operation, with Abyssinią. At
·GEORGE
WHITE'S
1935 SCANDAL
Spectacular settings, Gorgeous giris,
Scintilating stars, Glorious music,
Dazzling dancing.
TO-DAY
at the STAR
local scheme for state medicine. the beginning of this year the CHARLES LAMB
In Changsha are many who feel League Committee concerned with the loss of a personal friend in Dr. this work dispatched its secretary, Hsu, and sympathize with her Mr. Haas, on a tour of inspection husband,
FIRST ARMISTICE DAY
SERVICE-
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CENTENARY
Elians Monument Completed
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London, Oct. 31. It has taken eighteen months of careful work and planning to complete the monument which the
and to consult with its various technical advisers as well as with Chinese officials. His report, which has just been published by the. On Monday morning, NovemberLeague of Nations Publications 11, there will be an Armistice Day Department, confirms the value of Service in the Changsha Club, this co-operation; but it is some- People of all nationalities are wel-what hampered by the desire to Rev. Stanfield of the come, and the speakers will be the remain strictly" technical" and to English avoid any appearance of political Methodist Masion, the Rev. Clark knowledge. Japanese communist organization.
of the American Presbyterian Mis-
· KEPORT OBSCURED slon, and Dr. Witt of the Lieben- The bank raid "failed when the pistol of
Fortance, Mr. Haas says that zeller Mission. This is the first one of the gangsters
Elians have conceived as a Dtting he was unable to time that such a service has been Chiang Kai Shek, the head of the commemoration of the centenary emmed, enabling the cashier to call for help.
held in Changha, and it is hoped Nanking Government, because he of Charles Lamb. As a Bluecoat that it w generate more of a Last year, the polles said, the
W25 "detained in the remoter boy of Christ's Hospital for six or two men planned to rob thẻ Kobe
sprit of internationalism among parts Szechwan," when he Seven years he must have attended the foreign residents here. It is really means that the great man many a service in Christ Church central post omce. On their way
also planned to have a dinner on was occupied in civil war against Greyfriars, which was the school's from Tokyo to the steamer, Futam!
the Sunday evening before Armis-the Communists. More Important chapel for four centuries until the In the present tense situatio
and Aizawa, according to the polce Day for all exservice men, re this attitude obscures the most transfer was made from the pre- politics and finance are interwoven.lice, plotted to raid the home of gardless of nationality. The light of the go'd from the Mr. Wu Ching-pan, & wealthy
teresting part of the whole re-
cincts of Newgate to the present vaults of the Bank of France is Chinese who became naturalized shop to-day came alipe from the Southern provinces
To each individual, family and port-Mr. Haas's visit to the site at West Horsham. It is fit- due to internal political unrest:
ing.. therefore, that the monument name of Mr. Kelhan local Government that had to be and Kwantung. It was the first should have been set up outside M. Laval will probably fight de-
signed, stating that there was no time a League official had ever sperately in the Chamber, not to The girl, Shizuko Hara, 27, who, oplum nor smokers on the pre-entered those provinces, which are of Wren's rebuilding, and embody the porch of this Ane old church save his portfolio but to defend the the police said, was a mistress of $14,35 frane and maintain a continuity of
the preparation of the local Gov- king Government and so far have seen plaster stage was admired mises. This is the first step in virtually Independent of the Nan-
a portrait-bust, which in the the French foreign policy. His trump card may be the uncertainty
ernment for the vis't in the near, done without the assistance of the in the last spring exhibition at the of the franc which may possibly
future of the Central Government League,
Academy. frighten the Radicals into support-
Committee to Hunan, The an- nouncement was made some tim> ing him.-
It was not easy in these days of Ago that if opium was found here
diverse ideas about sculpture to when heads would fall. The Mayor of
the
with Committee arrived, provincial authorities and
"the approval of the Nanking hit upon an artist who should Changsha has taken steps to warn Government, and found them the produce a work adapted for such the pзople,
two most enterprising and best oral environment, and it was s announcing the
choice that it upon Sir penalty of decapitation for those Banised provinces in China. The happy
one is rich and the other pour, but William Reynolds-Stephens, past optim-smokers were found. in whose homes either opium of both have set to work to solve president of the Royal Society of
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20/-
Do.
Industrial
48.40'
Malabon Sugar
$13
Maogregors pref.18.
$1.80
36.10 $0.10
Canton less $1,70 Comenta
Коре
$17.30
Dairy Farias $18
Amusementa
M
Ch. Xtainment....
$21
Constructions, (old))
70 cu.
Do.
(2)
320
Lane Crawfords... ...
Nanyang Toulou...
Mackintoala ponerin
81.70
31.68
--,
4.15 $4.35
Hinceres --raste, a Watsons 70 ct. W. Powells
M. Ureyhounda 31.35 .. Katerprison 917 Ch.G.61925 G‚§ Bdu.
H.K. Goet, 4% Loan 5, 31%
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FURTHER SANCTIONS
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Geneva." Nov 21. The President of the Banctions Conference, M. Vasconcellos, has convened the Committee of Elgh- teen for Nov. 29th in order to dis- cuss the enforcement of the em bargo on the decided list, of raw "materiale" which Will Include steel, fron," "petrols, The addition of these materials having already been decided upon in principle, but in view of the attitude of the United States in the adoption of the list unexpectedly. It might present some dificulty.
Tranaceae Kia M
$4.10
150 ota
$6
155 eta,
par
$41
STUDENT RIOTS
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VENIZELOS MAY RETURN TO GREECE
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14.
Athens, Nov 21. Rumours of $ reconciliation having-taken place between King George and M. Venizelos are per- sistent in political circles here de- spite oficial denials. It is assert- ed that after protracted negotia- tions the exiled republican leader agreed to recognise the monarchy and to cooperate and endeavour to put an end to the factional strife in Greece.
to
under the
Go,
Alzawa, was formerly employed as #waitress in a Tokyo.tea-house. She was captured at the home of a Kobe official whose mistress, ac- cording to the police, she used to be.
Alzawa was arrested on Novem- ber 10, when he boarded the Kasa Maru sufficiently early to arouse the suspicions of police guards. He
was taken to the station for questioning, and was found in possession of a pistol and 50 rounds of ammunition.
The police said that some years. ago he taught history at his fa- ther's private higher girls' school, and simultaneously edited a cal paper. Futami escaped
•US. OIL SUPPLIES TO ITALY
GREAT TIGER SHOT DOWN
of KwangsÍ
WHAT HAAS FOUND
He went on the invitation of the
A HAPPY CHOICE
their problems in an energetic and British Sculptors. He has follow- successful manner. Yet in spite ed the lineaments of Hazlitt's por- Local Chinese were agog with of this they apparently realise the trait of his friend, done when excitement, and rumours, were advantages of League advice; the Lamb was approaching thirty radifying fast last week about a great problem is whether they can ac- that is to say, half-way between tiger that was roaming the banks cept it without also admitting the the schoolboy and the established of the Slang River, between Chang- anthority of the Nanking Govern writer. The Inscription has been sha and Blangtan. This rumour ment. The three points in the the joint work of Sir James Barrie, was corroborated by the appear-policy of the Kwangs province- Mr. E. V. Lucas, and Mr. Edmund ance in the Hudson Taylor Mim-"self-defence, self-government, Blunden, and claims with some orial Hospital of three soldiers who self-sufficiency" do not suggest Justification that Lamb's wes had been mauled badly by the much willingness in that direc-perhaps the most loved name in tiger, one of the men so badly hurt ton. that his arm had to be amputated. The skin, which proved that it was a real tiger, and not a leopard, which are common in the hills of Hunan, was brought in and pre- sented to Governor Ho Chien.
Washington, Nov. 21. Although there are some appar.
Mr. Harold L Ickes, Secretary o ent objections in the Cabinet to the Interior, called upon the United M. Venizelos Being included in States oil industry to-day to vo the proposed amnesty, it is con luntarily halt the shipments of sidered not unlikely that Royal this commodity to Italy.
Mr. Ickes in clemency will be extended also
a "statement, as the stormy petrol of Greek serted that the Bureau of Mines politics and that Venizelos might had reported that of shipments In eventually return to Greece, Rum-September were higher than ja ours even go so far as to predict | August, owing to war scares." that Venizelos will, within a few -monthis, become the head of the
Government national union Transocean. Kuo Mia
LITHUANIAN DENIAL
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Kovne; Nov. 21. Allegations contained in the in-
He went on to explain that he had no authority in the matter but gave it as his opinion that oil companies ought to comply both with the letter and spirit of the Government's effort to prevent the furnishing of materials of war to either of the belligerents in the African war- Heuter.
**EXPORTERS AGREE
Houston, Noy. "21. Leading southern oil exporters
Among the recent visitors to Changsha was Mr. F. J. Rossiter, the Acting Agricultural Commis- aloner for China of the U. B. De partment of Agriculture. Mr. Ros ster came to Changaha from Nex- chang, making agricultural sur veys and estimates along the way Also in Changsha was Lieut. B.
DIPLOMAT'S WORLD
FLIGHT HOME -
Mexico to Heston
(Spacia) Air Mall Mervice)
English iterature." The monu- ment is to be unveiled on Tuesday by Lord Flender, and there could be no more remarkable represen tative of the City in which Elia was schooled, and where he work ed as an India House clerk for nearly forty years at "the desk's dead wood."
BELGIAN PAINTINGS
London, Oct. 30. 4-British diplomat who bas- been round the world arrived in Lon- making a boliday fight
don yesterday. He is Mr. Harold T. Holcomb, Jun, of the U. 8. Farquhar, who in 1934 was 20 Marine Corps. Lent. Holcomb pointed First Secretary of the stayed in Changsha only one day British Legation at Mexico City, on his tour of the central part He was accompanied by Herr held from November 30 to Decem
Nankin, NoY, 21. After the albeing of the Belgian November 24 here, the art obiecte modem paintings exhibition on wish be conveyed to Shangha!, where a similar exhibition will be
Budapest, Nov 21, One hundred students were ar- rested here on Thursday in the course of an anti-Semitic demon- stration, while seven students were wounded by the police who were compelled to disperse the dictments at Warsaw at the trial crowd and the demonstrators who of the unknown terrorists accord-show a generally prompt dispost the country, and also to acquaint in the words of an official, at Helsingfors and that he wanted
armed with drawn sabres. ing to which, the Lithuanian Govtion to heed Mr. Harold Ickes apimself with the language. Disorder died down in the even-ernment is supposed to have been peal to curta trade with belliger-
ing. The Minister of Interior, in touch with the leaders of the ent nations.
of the country. He is stationed Fritz Bieler. After nying thou ber 9 it is learned here to-day permanently at the American Em-sands of miles over Alaska. bassy in Peiping, and is now on Biberia, China, and India, they tour to stupect the air fields of dropped down "like anybody else."
Heston Airports
to see a little of the world” zón They left New York to cross the the journey. He had no intention Von Kozma, declared that order terrorist organisation, supporting An official of the local subsidiary pany is not engaged in exporting 26, having down there from
United States westward on Aug. of breaking records, CA PANA must be maintained firmly and them
Mr. Farquhar, who is 41, won financially and Issuing of the Standard Of Company of oil, it says, and ometals of the Gulf Mexico City to pick up to aero- the MC. In the war and has held determindedly, and that he had Lithuanian passports, was char New Jersey states: "We have ceased Petroleum, Tidewater and Seaboard plane in which they have made diplomatic posts at Warsaw, given instructions to this effect toacterised by a semi news official selling oil to Italy for some weeks Companies said the Government the round trip to England. the competent pthorities
Madrid, Budapest, and Rome He agency as altogether unfounded-now."
warnings would be heeded. Transocean Kuo Him
Mr. Farquhar explained that he has had a private aeroplane tot! Tranazozas Kua¬Min **
The local office of the 'Shell Com- Beuter-
was on his way to a new post at several years.