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THURSDAY,
JULY 13, 1933:
FEEDING FAMILY OF 8,456
MARKET GENERALLY TREMENDOUS TASK OF
FIRMER
The following quotations on tho London Stock Exchange have been received by Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz In conjunction with Reuter. The market: The market has shown ronowed firmness especially the In 'dustrial section.
Chinese Bonds
July 11.
46% Bonds 1808
(Eng. Iss.)...
£100
436 % Loan 1008. 8 82
July, 12.
£100% 82
6% Loan 1912.
58
'£ 67%
6% Reorg. Loan
1013 (Ldn. Iss.) £85
# 85%
5% Bonds 1926-47 € 'Q1
£ 02
6% Shal-Nanking
£ 40
£40
I
RIY 6% Tient.-Pukow
Rly..LARE ₫ 20-25 £ 20–25 5% Tient.-Pukow Railway (Bupl. Loan)
J. & P. Conta
Courtaulds
Distillera
£ 17-22 £17-22
5% Lung Taing U.
5% B'hai-Hang- chow- Ningpo Rly.
£88-334 83-32 5% Honan Rly, .. £ 10 £ 10 5% Hukuang Rly.
1911
£ 28 £ 28
Hai Rly, 19Ï8 . £ 121⁄4
£ 12 Foreign Bonde & Banks
German 7% In-
ternat. Loan 1024....
£ 83
Japan 5% Sterling
Loan 1907... £ 82% Japan 6% Sterling
Loan 1024
£ 90% 90% Industrials & Brewerles
£84
£ 82%
Associated Elec.
Industries
Brit.-Amer. Tob.
20/6 20/0 109/0 *109/4
Chinese Eng. &
Min.
32/8
32/0
58/6
58/6
38/6
30/0
75/- 78/-
Dunlop Rubber
32/0
32/9
Everready
29/3 29/3
General Elec.
44/3
44/3
Guinness
06/-
95/-
Impl. Chem. In-
dustries
28/3
Impl. Tobacco
105/6
20/- 106/3
International Tea
Stores
20/- 20/-
Internat. Nickel, $ 20%
$.20%
32/0
Unilever、、
28/0
33/6 33/0 33/- 28/0
Miscellaneous
Anglo-Dutch
16/8
1570
Burma Corpo.
13/0
18/10%
Canadian Pacific.
$ 20
$ 20
16/3
16/0
13/0
**13/10
Langlangte
Estates
27/3
27/6
London Tin....
13/
13/0
Rubber Trusts .. 21/-
Shai. Elec. Constr. 63/0
Van Ryn Deep
31/0
21/0 ..53/9 31/8
Olla
42/0 42/0
_77/6_-_78/13%. 21%21%
&
52/6
52/6
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Pinchin Johnson
Turner & Newall
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Gula Kalumpong
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in touch with
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JAPAN'S EFFORTS.
STEPS TO RELEASE NANCHANG CAPTIVES
men are
BARNARDOTM HOMES
A NEW APPEAL
admission
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"I think Mr. North (com- plainant) is a very highly strung person as his behaviour in Court shows," said Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when he discharged David Gabruller, Isane Greenberg Pad and Chan Muk, who appeared before Berre Fund ** him on a summons of assaulting Rwaren Liability of Propriators Mr. Charles North, proprietor of David's Cafe, 15 Hankow Road.
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Mr. Peter Sin appeared' for tho three defendants, while Mr. O.B.C. ALOR TAR ILOILO Marton acted on behalf of Mr. North.
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The feeding of 8456 children every day with 3 meals a day breakfasts, dinners and teas-is no enay task; but this is the problem which confronts Dr. Barnardo's Homes every day in the year, Their family consists of children of all ages, from infants in arms to Inds and lasses in training for the battle of life. The majority of the alleged assault was given by CANTON
At a previous hearing, evidence CALOUTTA of these children on were suffering from privation and cross-examination, he said that bia CABU
Mr. Gabrufler. Yesterday, In DAWNPORE KUOHING malnutrition and they require cook-boy usually slept on building up in order that they may staircase above his
theaoloNDO flat and that DEAL become healthy men and women.
HAIPHONG anybody could have passed him on Economy is the guiding prin- going to the roof. He could find
HAMBURG. ciple of the Homes in all their no reason why Mr. North should HARDIN
HANKOW work. But every mother knows not go to the roof on the night of HONGKONG that you cannot economise on the the alleged assault. foot of children, without detri- ment to their health,
Mr. Marton: Was the kitchen The Barnardo. family requires refuse bucket kept on the stair- over 26,000 meals a day: 175,000 case? Yes, but it was empty that meals a week: 9,100,000 meals a night. year.
Bread is a large item. 1,600 loaves are baked daily by the lads in the Barnardo bakehouse, but this supplies only about half the family. Milk is another big item in the daily menu. 1,000 gallons per day are required.
Why should a bucket be kept on the staircase? Well, it is not very clean bucket.
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Witness and that the noise of the bucket being kicked woke him up and, on looking out from his window, he saw a woman coming down the stairs. He could not re
In order to supply the needs of this large family, which equals acognise her. town in size, the Homes are ap- pealing for 400,000 Half-crowns as Birthday Gifts In memory of the late Dr. Barnardo.
Mr. Marton: Who else did you sco? No one.
Mr. Gabruiler, on
entering his kitchen, saw the cook with his bed. The Charter of the Homes is Witness told the cook to go back "No Destitute Child Ever Refused on the staircase again. He did not Admission." On an average know where Mr. North had gone, children are admitted daily. but was told that complainant had
smashed his bucket.
Thought Complainant Drunk.
Under
Charter thia
113,088 children have been admitted, cared for, educated and trained and placed out in the world aa Al Mr. Marton: Could you give any Citizens instend of C3's. Over reason why Mr. North should want 30,000 have been sent to the to smash your bucket?-I think he British Dominions, thus helping towns drunk.
people the British Empire Over- Did the cook say how the bucket
seas with British born,
had been smashed?---He said Mr. North had smashed it with bla foot.
Cheques and Orders may be 'made payable to "Dr. Barnardo's Homes Food Fund," and crossed, Was the rim on the bucket and addressed to Dr. Barnardo's | smashed?-A little bit. Homes Food Fund. 18-26, Stepney Causeway, London, E.1., England.
BRITAIN V -AUSTRALIA -TO-DAY
(Continued from Page 8.)
and hore, no matter what combination Australia put into the court, an Eng- Hsh success la indicated.
Mr. Marton thereupon told the Magistrate that Sergeant Smith, who had visited the flat, had given in evidence that there was no rim to the bucket.
Mr. Marton: Can
you explain
why Mr. Savalini, who gave evid-
fence of the assault, should "appear"
in Court?-No.
According to you, Mr. North was lying. Why should he make up a a story like this?-I don't know.
Either you or Mr. North are lying. I am telling the truth.
Would you say Mr. North
was
In view of their startling victory over Vines and Gledhill at Wimblelon, blind drunk that night?-Quite it may entice Mr. Youdale, the Aus- drunk.
tralian-manager,-to-introduce-Adriari-Did-he-know what he was-doing 2
Quist and P.D. Turnbull into the team, I cannot say. leaving Crawford and McGrathwo concentrate on singles,
Mr. Greenberg, second defendant, employed with Reiss Massey and On the other hand this one Co., gave evidence that on the night achievement docs. not prove of June 12 he was wakened by Mr. that Quist and Turnbull form the best combination. Against South
Palmer (also staying with the Mr. Palmer said Africa the overseae team experiment-Gabruilers). ed with McGrath and Crawford and Come on Ike, there's something they won.
unusual going on at the back of the house." When they arrived at the staircase, they saw the cook-boy, who alleged he had been hit four times, holding Mr. North.
LIKELY COMBINATION. Against Japan, however, Craw. ford and Quist was the successful doubles line-up, and it is more than likely that Mr. Youdała will pin his faith on this combination against, Britain,
fold.
London, July 12. Captain Anthony Eden, ques- tioned in the House of Commons
Severe Cross-Examination. to-day with regard to the three) British, officers of the steamer
Mr. Greenberg was subject to a Nanchang, captives in the hands
To-day's ties are tremendously im- severe cross-examination by Mr. of Chinese pirates, atated that the portant. If Britain can win one of Marton in the course of which he Japanese authorities were taking them, their chances of entering the admitted they had done nothing to steps to round up the captors, and Inter-Zone final will be increased ten-assist the injured cook-boy. Wit- bandits and pirates generally in
ness had seen no signs of a woman the district where the
The draw is not known here, but if on the stairs. held.
it happens that Perry has to meet The cook-boy, Chan Muk, gave Crawford in the first match of the evidence to the effect that he had Efforts were being made, he series it may turn out to benefit Bri- been hit four times on the face said, to locate the two men who tain more than one would imagine. after complainant had returned were reported to have escaped on Perry is a quick starter; n great ex from the roof. July 7. Rescue plans are being ponent of "shock" tactics, and more carried out in the event that they likely than anyone else to throw are still held; and, in any event, Crawford-Britain's greatest monaco at least one of the three remains
-off his guard, In the hands of the pirates.
The British consular represen. tatives had impressed upon the authorities the danger to the of- fleers in the event of direct mili- tary action against their captors. -Router.
Word was received here from Japanese sources on Monday to the effect that the reported escape of two of the British officers was Inaccurate. A messengor is said to have soon all three men on the day after the escape was supposed to have occurred.
SHIPPING SUFFERS.
DEPRESSION FOLLOWS FEAR OF FLLOD
'Nanking; July: 12..
PROBABLE TEAMS.
The probable teams are:
BRITAIN,
\IL. W. Austin
Fred Perry
G. P. Hughes and F. Perry Reserve H. G. N. Leo
AUSTRALIA
J. Crawford
V. McGrath
J. Crawford & A. Quist · Reserve: P, D. Turnbull ·
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Mr. M. Palmer, in the witneas- box, stated that he had heard erlea from Mrs. Gabruller and had imme- diately called Mr. Greenborg. They then went to the back staircase and saw Mr. North sitting on the plat- form.
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In submitting his case, Mr. Sin Sole Agents:- argued that all the evidence given by complainant was valueless, and with regard to the evidence given by Mr. Savalini, ho said: “In my.. mind, he was labouring under somo grave imagination."
Ho thought that in this case there was more than an element of doubt. Thero was, to his mind, a contradiction between the two res pective stories, and ho submitted that his clients be acquitted.
Mr. Butters: I am compelled to find that one party is tolling the truth and the other lying. Mr. North's evidence is that he fell into an ambush set för him. I cannot say that I think hla evidence bears that ost I cannot see why he ever went up to the roof. I-discharge the The American dollar, opened at three defendants. I think Mrs North Is a very "highly strung;
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London, July. 12..
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