October December January
March
May
Spot
Wheat
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.
Investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Servios Commodity Futures on the principal American markets
Members of New York Cotton Exchange,
Members of National Raw Silk Exchange Inc., New York. Members of The Rubber Exchange of New York, Inc. Members of The National Metal Exchange. Inc., New York. Members of Chicago Board of Trade.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933,
|NEW YORK STOCK | TOL
EXCHANGE
Johns Manville Kennecott Copper. - 24 Rehman Corporation 68%
18 40%
· 10% 42
21
70%.
034
22 22
22
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW YORK
· STRONG
Loow's inc. QUOTATIONS
According to Mesars, Swan, Cui Lorillard P.
Ward 24 bertson and Fritz, the New York Montgomery Mossre, Swan, Culbertson and Frits market was strong yesterday. Busi National City Bank 39% have received the following quota-ness done: 6,810,000 shares. The New York Central. 86% tions on the New York cotton and Wall Street Journal reports: The North American Co. 30 wheat and silver exchange for yester-break of the dollar to now lows sinca Pacifio Gaa day,
YESTERDAY'S MARKET Liggett & Myers:
July
Cotton
Opening Cloning Range Range 0.35-0.38 0.87-0.40 0.60-9.48 9.62-0.03 9.70-0.70 0.78-0.70 0.77-9.77 0.70-9.70- '0.04-9.02 · 0.00-10.00 10.08-10.08-10.13-10,10 munckok
9.45
Chicago Winnipeg 20 Rails...
1
of from one to more than 7 points Publle Service of
NJ reaching the best levels since 1931. A strong wheat market due to heut also helped to strengthen the
Dow Jones averages:
Elcetria the resumption of specie payments in 1870 precipitated short covering Ponnsylvania Rail-
road which developed into a general up Phillips Petroleum ward movement. Stocks made gafna
28
3014
27%
2014
14
14%
55%
50%
Reynolds
Tobacco
Sonra Roebuck .... 84% Shell-Union
45%
46
8534
-B
Whiteaways
LAST
FIVE
30 Industrials
94.42 42.00
06.75
44.43
June 10 June 12 Simmons Company
Socong-Vacuum
Corporation
10%
184
124
121
July
Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.
September
7752 · ឆេទ 0774
20 Utilities
15.35
Southern Cal. Edison 25%
20%
37.50
40 Bonda
84.48
84.62
Standard Gas
Telophone 27258,
Cable Address: Swanstock. Asia Life Building. 14, Queen's Road,
October
07%
Allied Chemical &
Electric
18%
20%--
December
8246
08
Dye
117
Standard Oil Co. of
121%
DAYS
Allis Chalmers
20
N.J.
87%
20
Silver
Hongkong.
July...
37.20
American Can
024
05%
Texas
exas Corporation.
2214
*28%
American & Foreign
Texas Gulf Sulphur 80
20%
September
37.76
December;
lower............
17%
10%
Total sales for the day:-
16.80 *
Amer, & For. Pow. B
41
Union
Carbon
40
414
-Carbide &
127 Contracts 304 Contracts (3,175,000 oz.) (700,000 oz.)
American Metal
10
Union
Pacific
10815
110
20
American Smelting 80 American Tel &
Tel.
United Aircraft &
36
Trans.
B3%
35
Amorlean
Tobacco
Comfortable
Rooms
EST FH
Moderate
Tariff
FRANG HOTELL
FIRST CLASS CUISINE
Breakfast $1.00. Tiffin $1.25. Dinner $1.50.
BEST WINE & LIQUORS SERVED
at our
PUBLIC LOUNGES
from..
8 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT.
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
13A, Queen's Road Central.
IL DUCE ENTERTAINS
CHILDREN
Argentine Good Will Mission
The nearest approach to children's party which Signor Chesapenko Mussolint has ever, given in the
poration historic Palazzo Venezin, in which Chrysler he works, took place when fifteen Columbia
Electric children of the Argentine "good- will mission to Italy visited him Consolidated Gas of at his invitation.
New York
The children, who were of all Corn Products ages, formed a line and gave Signor Drug Inc. Mussolini a Fascist salute, which Du Pont de Nemours he smilingly acknowledged.
The Duce, who loves children, forgot the cares of state for a mo- ment and chatted animatedly to the children about their own country. -Reuter.
Eastman Kodak
Electric Bond
Share
General Electric General Foods General Motors
"B"
123%
02
1011
United
United Corporation 12%
14%
Gas
Im-
021⁄4
provement
22%
24
American
U.S. Rubber
14%
15%
Water-
warks
3944
40%
Anncondn Copper
1/72
18
Univoreni
U.S. Steel
5614
68%
Atlas Corporation
17%
18
Tobacco
43
43
Auburn Automobiles 69
70%
Westinghouse E., &
Baltimore & Ohio
21
M.
48
22
Woolworth
Dethlehem Steol
44%
30%
81
Borden Company ..
34
35%
Horg Warner
10%
19%
Canadian
Pacifc
Rome.
Case, J.1.
Itallway
15%
17%
8114
B8%
Chase National Bank 33
36%
Cor-
36
THE Drink
08
24%
25%
Gas
24
200
58%
034
74
774
Douglas Aircraft..
17%
17%
56
6714
78%
81%
wtih
8144
844
36%
41%
24
24%
38
38%
DAIRY FARM
274
28
General Railway
Signal
3614
37
Gold Dust
23%
234
STORE Queen's Road C.
Jimmy's
1, D'Agullar Street.
Goodyear Tire &
Rubber...
30%
37%
International
Cement
28
28%%
International Har
venter ...
39%
41%
International Nickel 17% 18% International Tels &
A Squibb Specialty.
of the SEASON
CHOCOLATE VITAVOSE
Fresh, Cold Milk.
at the
OF
OUR GREAT
BACK to PROSPERITY
SALE
Do Not Miss
THE
FINAL BARGAINS
NOW
OFFERING
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
A
JUBILEE
PASSION
PLAYS
OBERAMMERGAU
SERVICE ALL THE WAY
JUNE/SEPTEMBER 1934
INFORMATION FREE.
IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH
COOK'S
And Saves You Tima & Troublo.
THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.
Queen's Building,
Hong Kong,
KING'S RESTAURANT
WELLMAN & CO.
HIRING DEPT.
TABLES
CHAIRS
CUTLERY
PLATE
CHINA
GLASS
TABLE LINEN.
May be Hired at
Moderate Rates.
For Rates Call or Ring 24948.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
$250 Cash Prizes
Section 1. Bathing and Picnic Photographs. 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10
Views, including Architecture 1st $60, 2nd $20, 31
Section 2.
Section 3. Section 4.
and Street Scenes.
Chinese Studies
3rd $10
(Figures and Faces). 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $10
For the BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE.
New Kodak 616 with K.A. 4.4.5
1st Lens (Pictures 2/2 X 44-Roll 211 New Kodak 620 with f.6.3 Lens
Film).
(Pictures 2/2 X 34-Roll Film):
Presented by the Eastman Kodak Company
Section 5. Snapshots taken by Children under the age 1st $10
of 14 years.
Five Consolation Prizes of No. 2 Eastman Hawk-Eye Box Cameras (Pictures 24 X 34-Roll Film) Presented by the Eastman Kodak Company.
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition is confined exclusively to
amateur photographers. 2.-The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors Bonding in what are adjudged to be the best photographs In each Section. (Section enterod to be marked on the back of each picture) and which roach this Office not later than afst August, 1933. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
a-The right to publish any or all of the entries
in the Telegraph is reserved. · 4-Photographs which have been already entered
in local competitions are ineligible.
At the conclusion of the Competition, entries. will be returned to competitors on application at this Office within seven days,
6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-
dollvery, loss or damage; ****
7-Photographs which must not be less than:
24" x 8" (excepting in the Children's Bocilon) should be printed in black and white, with the name of the competitor In Ink on the back.
8-No correspondonco will be entered into in con-
noxion with the Competition.
-Entries in the Children's Section must boar the name, age and address on the back in ink, countersigned by a parent.
10-Members of the Staff are not permitted to
compete.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
RISE IN EXCHANGE
THE RISE IN EXCHANGE HAS ENABLED
US TO MAKE FURTHER REDUCTIONS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THIS RISE
AND SHOP
AT
WHITEAWAYS
REMEMBER !
THIS SALE ENDS POSITIVELY
ON
SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH
DO NOT BE TOO LATE.
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