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THE
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
LINE.
New York: April 25.
HONG KONG BANGKOK
Jearing Hong Kong 18th April
HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY
m.a. "HAI RING" leaving Hong Kong 1st May Accopting Passengers & Cargo for all the above motioned ports.
HONG KONG-SINGAPORE PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Service
Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned parts.
Excellent passenger accommodation available.
For freight, passage rates and all other information—Apply to:
THORESEN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 30937.
Gozeral Aponte,
S.S. "BENGLOE"
Sailing
for " LONDON,
ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH
about the 9th May.
Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.
S.S.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anixter. Mrs. E. Anixter. Mrs. J. L. Aplet, Mr. David. Au. Mrs. Raymond Baur, Miss M. Campbell. "Miss Diana. Chan, Mrs. Wong Shee Chan, Master Rotert Chun, Master Ofi bert Chan, Mr. Chang Cheng Yuen, Mrs. S. N. Chau. Master B. Chau, Mr. S. T. Chau Dr. B. N. Chau, Mrs. K. C. Chen, Mr. K. C. Chen, Mr. and Mrs. Chen Shou Jen, Miss Cheng Chino Ying, Mr. Teo Chin, Master Elmer Chin; Miss Margaret Chin, Master Joseph W. Chin, Mr. S. L. Chow, Mr. Wal Hden Choy. Mrs. J. Coolidge, Mr. Robert Cranford, Mr. and Mrs, Chun Shi Kwan, Miss G. Ezra. Mrs. G. Flahavan, Miss Jane Flahavan, Mr. Herbert Fischer, Dr. K. S. Fong, Mrs. R. C. Ford, Master R. Ford, Master C. Ford, Mrs. 8. Fu. Miss P. K. Gong. Mr. M. Greenbalt, Mrs. Ho Wai Ling, Mrs. Hom Shee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, Miss S. Howard, Mr. Hung Quan. Mr. and Mrs. Kam Cheung Yau, Mr. Shun Quan, Mr. Kwok Jack Hut, Mr. Na Koey Law, Miss A. Leong. Mr. T. K. Lang. Master T. Liang, Mrs. T. M. Lang. "Miss Lang, MI. La Min Par, Mr. P. J. Loo, Mr. Y. T. Mark, Mrs. L. Mc- Cloy. Mr. William. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Mr. J. R. Morris. Mr. J. E. Newlin.. Mr. P. 3.. Rodney, Miss Shun Kam. Mr. S. Simpson, Mr. Skenazi, Mrs. M. Skinner, Mr. Charles Suen, Miss E Sung, Miss A. Sung, Miss E. "L Sutherland, Mr. A. W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinstein, Mr. a. a. Wilson. Mrs. C. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Chung Choi, Mrs. Wong Wat Pak, Mr. P. D. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodley, Miss Yu Huan, Shen, Mr. Isuzu Yamauchi,"
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Last
Today' High Low Close Close
4,93-5/32 13.97 1318 1391 1324
3 up 17.99 19.00 19.93 1.65.08 up 23.45- 23.91 93.00 $3.30 ab up
118 117 118 11st 110 115 118 115
441 unquoted
Change
High
Low Dow Jones Averages. 194.40 143.11 $0 Industrials
84.46 40.60 20 Raila 37.64 28.3 20 UtiNtion 106.01 98.91 40 Bonds
82.44 55.58 11
April 23. #178.54 60.24 30.17 FOL.49 Commodity Index 7819
April 14, High Low Close 177 BL 170.01 170.98 19.8 9.30 59.64 30.11 20.77 29.04 101.35 *0.30 Business Dane:-810,000 shares.
Change 1.60 off 70 off .33 off It off 10 up
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Stock
tast Sals April 23. 24.
Stocks
Queen's Building.
Adama ExpreSS ...... Allis Chalmera ....... Amer. Can
181 171
Great Northern Rly.
waist Sizle April 23. 24.
52 511
67 100
671
Great Western Sugar
352
351
99.
Holly Sugar Corpo.
Ain. Car & Foundry
Humble On
627
Amer. Cyanamid ....
291
29.
Int. Nickel
Amer. For. Power
D1
29
Int. Tel. & Tel
82 824 621 12 12
Amer. & For. $7 pt. 574
574
Int. Dept Stores.
27.
28
Amer. Locomotive .. 491
491
Kennecott Copper
68
651*
Amer. Metals......... 54
632
Lambert Corps......
131
124
Amer. Radiator
231
231
Loew's Inc.
191
ROTTERDAM,
Amer. Rolling MM. 381
37
Lorillard
221
JI
221
Amer. Smelting
87
861
Mcintyre. Porcupine
on or
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Amer. Steel Fdries. 541 Amer. Sugar
54
McKesson & Robbins ·451
45 *
48+
48...
Monsanto Chemical 903
90
Amer. Tel. Tel... 167
166
Montgomery Ward .. 574
551
Amer, Tobacco "B" 821
81
Murray Corpn........ 151
15
Amer. Waterworks ... 201
204
Nat Cash Registar .. 281"
287
Anaconda Copper ... 551
551
Nat Dairy Producta 24
23+
Atchison, T. & S. Fe. ·84
B31
Nat Distillers
$24
324
1st May.
Atlantic Refining
321
321
Nat Power & Light" 101t.
101
Atlas Corpn.
17
17
New York Central ....
481
481
Auburn Motors... 314
303
Niagara Hudson P.
Baldwin Locomotive
.
Corpa.
121
124
8th May,
Trans
$7 cum. pt. ............ 107 Baltimore & Ohio... 35 Barnsdall Ou
********* 30 Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel
88 Boeing Airplane..... 397 39 Borden Co............ 25+ 253 Briggs M'facturing 49 481 Brooklyn-Manhattan
341 34
107 •
North American ................
24
201
354-
Northern Pacific
321
312
30%
Paclic Gas & Elec. 30j
304
Pacific Lighting
48%
462
891
Packard Motors
101
101
Paramount
23
224
Pennsylvania R.R.
-
.444
441
"Phelps Dodge .........
Phillips Petroleum -
562
552
Public Service of N.J.
12
423
Pullman Inc. Pure Ol
211
21
Radio Corpn of Am.
10
10
Mr. and Mrs. E Coter. Mr.
and
Republic Steel....... Reynolda Tobac. "B" 50
40%
401
THE Motor Verse!
Mrs. Wayne Coy, Master B. Coy,
501
St. Joseph Lead Co. Schenley
447
434
90.
4.
96 *
871
65+
591
301
302
1151 14
1154
Socony-Vacuum “
19
101
95
Southern Cal Edison 28 Bouthern Pacifc,
253
38%
38+
21
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161
Southern Rly 5% pf. 51" Stand Brands
50
141
14
24.
Stand Gas & Elec. 10
91
Stand Gas & Elec
cum. pf. Consolidated Edison
55
$7 pt.
* 572
57
382
Standard Oil of N.J. 6T
661
161
Sterling Products... 881
46.
Swift International 324'
70.
Technicolor
231
8
Texas Guit Sulphur 381
201
Tidewater Assoc. O! 19
191
Timken-Detroit Axle 23
Transamerica
CUIALA
154
129
20th Cent. Fox Films 383
68 321 123" 38 181 23 154 381
P. Kalugin, Mas M. Kelly, Miss
20th Cent. Fox Films
23
pi.
471*
461*
59+
Un. Carbide & Car-
kendall, Mr. H. H. Lailay, Mr. Fa
155
bon
971
971
Shin Lin, Mr. Peng Chu Lin, Mr.
21 201
Un. Pacific
........... 144
1464
201
United Aircraft....... 281
28
and Mrs. H. A. Mager, Mr. I. May- field, Mr. H. A. McComb, Mr. and
Un. Airline Trans-
882
port ............... 18
18
United Corp.
51
51
76
United Corpn. $3
211
cum pi.
411
411
Un. Gas Tprovem't 137
137'
761:
361
37
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Shaw And Wells For Sixpence
Whether Or not people read more, on the whole, than they
AIR LINERS used to, the agures produced by
Imperial Airways' New Type
20 TONS FULLY LOADED
one publishing firm show that at least for sixpenny reprints of well- known novels there is a
huge market. It was this firm which started these "sixpennies," in July, 1935, and since then it has sold some 5,500,000 coples of only ninety books. It is said that the total sales of all these "six-pennies" many other firms have followed this first example-have now reached 100,000,000...
Brooklyn-Manhattan
$8 cum, pt....... 90 Case, J.I.
Canadian Paciic Celanese Corpn. of
America
163
137
37+ 73
Cerro de Pasco... Certain Teed P'ducts 19 Chesapeake
Corpn. 86 Chesapeake & Ohio Chrysler Corpn. Columbia Gas & El Columbia 6% "A" pf. Commercial Credit Commercial Solvents Commonwealth & 8. Commonwealth $8
A new class of large air liners for Imperial Airways is now being
Consolidated Oll built by Sir W. CF. Armstrong Whit- So far only fiction, blography.
Continental Oll worth Aircraft, Limited, at their and travel have been available in Corn. Products works at Hamble. Imperial Air- these sixpenny reprints, but the Curtiss Wright (C.) ways have ordered 14
of these same frm is beginning a new
Curtiss Wright "A" machines and five are on the series 'next month, including Shaw Delaware & Hudson stocks at present. The most ad-
("The Intelligent Woman's Guide | Del Lackawanna & vanced of theth should be ready to Socialism," with "Sovietism and to fly two or three months hence. Fascisin" added), Wells. Julian Some are intended for the Con Huxley, and Jeans, and on Bhake- tinental routes; the others will speare's birthday sixpenny editions operate the Empire land-planeaf each of his plays will appear services, which are to supplement the flying-boat services.
Western
grams
Distillers Corpo Bea-
Douglas Aircraft ...... Du Pont *** 1564 The curious thing to know is the Electric Boat extent to which this "sixpenny" Elec. Bond & Share The first machine will be named crop affects the rest of the book Elec. Band & Share Ensign, and this new fleet as a trade. Certainly it has taken the $5 pf. whole will be known as the "E" sales of the two shilling novels, Elec. Bond & Share class air Eners. The five, in vari-and the latest departure into
$8 pf. ous stages of manufacture, are science, history, and politics may Elec Power & Light Impressive structures. The works well affect the sales of the two- Elec Power & Light at Hamble have had to be much shilling editions on these subjects.
· ST pf. enlarged to take them, and a fur- The twopenny libraries, which one Firestone Tire & R ther large extension is now being might have expected to feel this Flintkote added. The liners will be the big-
new competition most keenly, have, rien, Asphalt gest in regular service anywhere apparently, been little disturbed: Gen. Cigar 431* in the world. Their size and an
One reason given is that these Gen, ‘Electric ample reserve of engine power- libraries really gained the ma- Gen. Foods given by four Armstrong-Siddeley gazine not the book reading public, Gen. Motors Tiger IX engines, built into the besides which these libraries sup- leading edge of the high monu-ply the latest books, not reprints. plane wings should establish new standards 137 spaciousness, and comfort.
54
58
477
Gen. Railway Signa! Gillette Bafety Razor Glidden
251
43.
481
83+*
431
trustworthiness.streamlined oval shell; the wings, Gold Dusti
tapered "in plan form and thick- The four supercharged engines ness,
Goodrich (B.T.) are each built on a yield a total of 3,400 horse-power, rectangular box-spar of corrugated | Goodyear
single Goodrich $5 pf. and are expected to give a top light-alloy sheet. Split trailing- speed of more than 200 miles an edge flaps will increase lift at the hour. It is claimed that with take-off and reduce speed at land- three engines working the air linering. will be able to maintain height
Like earlier aircraft used by
with fall load at, 12,500 ft and Impertal Always, these machines with only two engines at 4,000ft. will differ in internal arrange- De Havilland controllable-pitchment according to the routes they airscrews are fitted to improve the serve. The European type will be take-off with heavy loads and in-
able to carry 42 passengers. In the Empire type, which will have
crease cruising speed. The fuel tanks are built in the wings; away from the fuselage.
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STRIKERS TO RETURN TO WORK
Oshawa, Apr. 23.
Schenley 54% pl. ... Sears Roebuck
Shell Union Oil
Un. Light & power
"A"
US. Industrial Alco-
tol
US. Rubber
381 621
UB. Rubber a pí. ssj
387 611 97
CB. Steel... 111
1101
Vanadium.co
Warner Bros Pick
324 14
31+ 14
Youngstown
Bheet
& Tube 90
89
Chase National B 57*
57.*
National City Bank 493"
491"
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For Manila:-Mr. Charles Bauer,
PRINCE LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNDEB,
F10x
Mrs. Ross Bennett. Miss M. Bevan, NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES Mrs. E Bewley, Mr. H. J. Breve,
"CHINESE PRINCE”
Mr. W. C. Crane, Mrs. Dorothy having arrived from the above. Porta on 12nd Apr., Consignees of Cargo are Crane, Miss Joanne Crane; Miss hereby informed that their Goods are
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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP ́CO., LTD,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vesse!
"HECTOR"
From UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
be
are hereby notified that their Cargo discharged into Holt'e Wharf, Kowloon, where it will He at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at ready for Delivery from Godown Holt's Whart. The Cargo will be
Crane, Mrs. Dorothy Coughlin, Master Mark Coughlin, being landed at their risk into the
Grodow
of the Hong Kong and Kowloon will Master Peter Coughlin, Mrs. R. H. Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Cromwell. Mrs I. Crummey, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk Mrs. J. J. Danon,
and are to be left in the Godowns, where All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods they will be examined on Wednesday, 28th April, 1937, at 10 A.M.
Mr.
F
Dayaw, Mr. Shelton Deans, Mr. H. Dickerson, Miss J. Drennan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dubas, Mr. N. Duckworth, Mrs. E. W. Ellis, Mas-
expense.
All Claims must be presented within
ter & W. Ellis, Jr., Master J. 16 Days of the Vol's arrival here, Ells Miss Mary E Emery, Mr. and
after which date they cannot be ro Mrs. G. Fairchild. Miss L. Fair-isms will be wirgitted after the child, Mr. C. Fe'tman, Mr. and Goods have left the Godowns, and al Mrs. P. Frieder. Mrs. H. Fothing foods remaining andelivered after the ham, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardner, 26th April, 1937, will be subject to Bent Master L Gardner, Mrs. I. Gordon,
No Fire Insurance has beau affected. Bille of Lading will be mantersigned Mrs." W. S. Grove, Miss Bernice Hahn, Miss Hazlett, Mr. and Mrs. P. Headdy, Mr. L. Henry, Mr. E. B. Herkes, Mr. A. H. Iserson, Mr. N.
by
FURNESS (FAX EAST), LTD..
fnd Floor, Hongkong, & Shanghai Bank Building. Dials 28165 & 23160,
M. J. Keene, Mrs. E. Keyes, Mr. S. Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1987. Kikukawa, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuy-
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Mrs. S. J. McGinley, Miss J. K. Mrs. W, Orr, Rev. D. Shaw, Mr. D. McGney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc- F. A. Wallace, Mr. M. B. Wells.
Nutt. Miss L McNutt, Mr. and Mrs.
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S.S. HECTOR
PRES. JEFFERSON
DEPARTURE
The AM Uzer Freudent Jeffer- son sailed on Saturday for Seattle with the following passengers:
and after 24th
April. Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessal's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call. to bish the option extende.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 1045 and Noor within the Free Storage period, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vagl's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the
1st May, will be subject to
An
Bent aims against the Vessel must
be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th May or they will not be recormland.
No Fire Isaurance will be sticated.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
24th May, 1937.
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE 2.8, BENRINNES."
Intermed that all Goods are being TONBIGNEES, of Cargo are hereby ianded at the ink into the hardens and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Howe Kong AND KOWLOON WHAT AD
the wharvas Delivery may GODOWN COMPANY Lro, whence and/or
obtained.
the
Goods have lafh the Godowns, and all
No Claims will be admitted after Goods rimarning undelivered after the 28th April, 1937, will be subject to rent, All Ulaims against the Steamer mat resented to the Undersigned on, or befor the 11th May, 1937, or they will not be recogmed Warehouse Regulations consignees To comply with the General Bonded must have Revenue Officer in atten dance when damaged dutiable goods
D. McVean, Mr. Walter Moore, Mrs. F. Marcell,, Miss M. Murcell, Mr. J. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. C, Ostridge, Miss E. E. Oster, Mr. B. Padilla, Mr. J. Patton, Mrs. K Patton, Mr. J. B. Peterson, Mr. Posey Reeves, Mrs. A. Robertson, Miss Dorothy Robertson, Lt Col
Mr. L. Lethra), Mr. and Mr. H. and Mrs. W. C, Rose, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chen, Mr. C. W. Chu, Dr. H. L Beverley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. EH. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lok Huang, Miss Tung Stu Lan, Mr. 8. Selph, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stetson, Man, Mr. Leung Chik Wai, Mr. Mr. Beng Tung Tan, Más Tolan. Mrs. Helen Wetzel, Mr. EK Leung Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Chow, Mr. R. 8. MacMillan, Mr. Ho Wharten, Mrs. H. F. Wharton, Mrs. Shin Chong, Mr. Wang Chen Yen. HL F. Wright.
Mra. James 8. Coxon. Mr. C. Scarf, Mr. Geo. Payne, Mr. Leung Cheong, Mr. Porfiris Vila, Miss Milla Nejla Azar, Mr. J. B. Snoad, Miss VI- The following passengers ar- ginia Kincaid, Mr. Tsang Kwong rived by the as Hector from the Lan, Mr. Wong Kon Ying, Mr. United Kingdom, via ports, on Shum Sok Käig, Mr. Lee Chung FAR EAST HEALTH
Friday
Yan, Miss Eva Wilson, Mr. and Rev. J. Byrne, Mr. F. N. Booth, Mrs. K. Z. Hu, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Miss E. F-Cade, Mr. B. M. Carlisle, Chan, M Robert O. Coudray, Miss The health buletin of Eastern Rev. J. P. Gallagher, Rev JA Eleagar. Miss Eleagar, Mr. ports for the week ending April 17 Hefnan, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. and Mrs. C. C. Unson, Mrs. H. N. is as follows: Plague.--Bassein 2 Hewett, Miss 8. A. Hewett, Rev. J. Selby-Hall, Ms Mary C. Casati, Bassein 19 Cases Calcutta e Miss M. Jones, Mr. D. Keys, Mr. Katherine Lewer, Rev. and Mrs Cases Karachi & Cases: Cholera P. Hogan, Mr. R. J. Isherwood Rev. J. McClarnon, Miss are examined. Cases Madras i Case: Chittagong F. O. Moseley, Rev, P. Myers, R. W Post Mr. Lee Fat, 5 Cases Bangkok 305 Cases; Pay-Lt. Com. R. J. Row H.N., Miss Mr. Swami Omkar, Mr. A. Patter Small-pox-Bombay 32 Cases; Cal- R. Sum, Mr: Aw Cheong Yeow, Mr. ton, Mrs. Chang On, Mr. E. K. Lax, cutta 17 Cases Karachi 4 Cases: S. Boyd, Mr. J. H. Brookshank Mr. Percy Chen, Mr. 3. C. W- Madras 5 Cases Chittagong Mr. J. G. Campbell, Mira M. W. Haris Mrs. Les Tai Tal, Mr. Lee Cases: "Akyas 2 Cacan Tourana Case: Hong Kong Cases; Shank Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. W. Latrille; Master Chow, Mr. Hau Currie, Mr, and Mrs. A Champion, Chak Po, Mr. Leung Chi Lids, Mr. hal 11 Ca
Moll Cases.
C. C. Dunman, Mr. W. B. Ford, Mr. Txee, Mr. and Mrs. B. T Lee, Miss Hong Kong, 31st April, 1967 15.00
Mrs. H. Goodwyn, Mrs. M. TGray, Coxon, Mr. AL Songest Mr Ea and Mrs. J. H Glowrey, Mr. and Lee Ah Cining, Mester James Henry Captain and Mra 6. F. Hedgecos, Tsaar on Lieut. R 8. Baron, Mrs. Rev. M. Hanrahan, Mr. W. Adele Mary ar Jennings, Miss G. E. Jemmings, Mrs. Sharp Mrs. E shall, Mrs. W. 8 Marshall, Mr. A. Hol Wing. Mr. P. Lockwood, Mrs. M. E. M. Mar- and Alex. K... W
M. McNel Mr MENO, Lient Col Chan Tak Pol, MEST and K. O. W. Mekheehy, Mis Lo, Mr and Mcgheels, Rev. J. EL O'Grady Misa L. Gui
tors Corporation factory here to The strikers of the General Mo to fly with larger loads of mails, day voted 2,205 to 36 in favour of besides amenities needed on long returning to work. N Journeys in tropical climates, 27 The strikers committee is going The undercarriage is of astonish- passengers can be carried on day to Toronto, the provincial, capital, ing size the largest in the flights; and there are also sleep- to sign the agreement and work world, it is stated-with two ing berths, which can be quickly will be resumed on Monday. single wheels for which the Dunlop diamantled, for 20 persons. Three The strikers agreed to the terms. Rubber Company have made spe-passenger saloons, well furnished, or a settlement, the basis of which cial tyres, 6ft 8in in diameter and heated, ventilated, and sound was reached at a meeting of 2ft. in. wide. This massive land-proofed, and a promenade deck are Ontario Government Ministers, five-day week at 44 working hours, ing-gear is retractable. It is work-at the passengers disposal. There including the Premier, Mr. Mite with 50 per cent, extra Wages for ed hydraulically, the rear strut of will be a crew of five, apart from chell Hepburn, and members of overtime. Minimum wages have each leg folding, and the wheels the ship's clerk, who has his own the General Motors Corporation not been set moving backwards and upwards office-commander, first officer. executive with United Automchile into the engine Tairings Behind the and wireless operator in the cop Workers representatives yesterday.. elected by the workers to repre- A committee of nine has been main plane aprende a penalty
trol room in the nose, and two The agreement, does not Record re-sent then in the adlistinent of all The construction is metal stewards. Fully laden, the air cognition to the union, but it disputes with the management throughout, "The hull is a finely liner will weigh 20 tons.
grants the workers' demand for a Reuter
are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be stamined on the 16th Apr
All broken, whated and damaged Goods
1937, at 0, by Mears. Carmichael & Clarke Barang
No Try Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) Um
Miss P. Eleager, Banola Master C. MA Casal, Rev. MA DE) Mrs. Ellen B, Lewer, Miss Eleanor Lower Mrs. HA Quinn, Mike Bains Clair Nowald.
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