THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
IT IS TIME TO DRESS UP!
Spring Opening
Every Department through the TAJMAHAL SILK STORE is now stocked with new Spring and Summer Merchandise in a presentation of all that is new and fashion- This Merchandise was able in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fabrics. purchased before recent price advances, enabling us to offer you the biggest values This event is more than the introduction of new and of the season seasonable goods
It is also a SALE, because we have passed our pur- chasing savings on to you
and replacement is bound to cost us more. With the Season for light and bright wear practically here, we suggest an early inspection of our new lines.
PLAIN, FANCY AND PRINTED ORGANDIES OF DELIGHTFUL SHADES. "WEMCO" FABRIC in an unusually wide range, printed in the very latest designs, CREPE DE CHINE lever popular) in new shades and designs. FERGUSONS CREPE ROSEMARY,
exquisitely beautiful and absolutely uncrushable. One of Britain's most famous fabrics.
MANY OTHER Interesting suGGESTIONS COMBINING— QUALITY AND THE VERY UTMOST IN VALUES.
YOU CAN LOOK SMARTLY DRESSED ON LITTLE MONEY
BY SHOPPING AT THE
TAJMAHAL SILK STORE
D'AGUILAR STREET
KING'S THEATRE BUILDING.
YOUR CHOICE: European
or American Style?
Kodak Vollenda uses the
new Panatomic Film :
AN
N outstanding example of minia- turo, camera, Kodak Vollenda have anastigmat lenses with speeds up to F.2.8. Compar shutter that aplits seconds to 1/300 ... Its bed and bellows extend at the touch of a button... ready in a flash for instant action.. Priced from $36.45 up.'
Vollenda makes sixteen exposures on any roll of No. 127 (vest pocket) film We suggest for this and all other miniature cameras two new films: Kodak Super Sensitive "Pan"-- sensationally fast, fully colour sensi- Live;
Kodak Panatomic-- and uxceedingly fine grained, for superfor 661གས +6 གརྟ ཀན་
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1984.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
GOLD MINE SHARES
STRONG
оп
The following quotations ths London Stock Exchange have been received by Mcasrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz In conjunction with Router. Market-Gold-mintag: shares were strong. Otherwise the market was Renerally quiet
"Chinese' BondİN,
5 Reorg Loan
April 4.. April 5.:
Rly........... £'60
Rly.
£ 08%%xd 74%
£ 69%
Loan). £ 27-30 £ 27-30
4% Bonds 1898
(Eng, Iss.) £100 £100 46% Loan 1908. 200
0% Loan 1912... 74%
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£ 97 € 8744
57% S'hal-Nanking
5% Tlent-Pukow
k
£38-4108-41
0% Tlent-Pukow
Railway (Sup).
5% S'hal-1'chow..
Ningpo Rly £975 £ 97
5% Honan fly, £ 32
£ 32
6% Hukuang Rly.
£ 43
£:43%
5% Lung
J.
Hai Rly, 1913 £.18
Gorman 7% Int.
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784 70%
Japan G Sterling
Loan 100780%81%
Japan 8% Sterling
Loan 1924. £.91
£ 01
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H.K. & S'ha! Bk.
(Ldn. Regd.).. £138 2178 Chartd. El. £nh £ 10%. £10 Industrials and Breweries. Apsociated Elec.
Industries Brit-Amer. Tab.
18/- 17/0
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture Features
A wido' variety of Interests will be covered in the illustra- tlons appearing in to-morrow'a Issue of the Telegraph Pie torial Supplement.
Group photographs
will
show Morrison Hall champion athletes, the Chinese Choral Society, St. Andrew's Wolf Cub Pack. Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts who walked to Canton, Queen's College matriculation class, Hongkong branch of the Anglo-Chinese School Alumni
of Singapore, and officials and teams of the Kowloon Primary Schools' Basketball League.
Amongst the other pictures will be several of the Spring Festival at Quarry Bay School, and a group taken at the wedding of Mr. D. Trail and Miss Molly Groundwater.
(Bearer)
Chinese Eug. and
Min (Bearer) .. Tate & Lyle ...... Courtaulds
Distillers Dunlop Rubber Everready bfsh. General Elec.
(England) Boots... Impl. Chem In-
dustries
Impl. Chem Ind. Def. 10/- sh. .. Impl. Tobacco Woolworths
Internat Nickel
no par val
Johnson
1207- 120/-
23/0
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80/9
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53/-
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37/4 37/3
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10
110/3 83/6
110/-
03/6
$ 27% $ 20%
Pinchin
36/10%
Turner & Newall 52/-
52/-
Unilever
24/0
24/9
Miscellaneous.
Anglo-Dutch
19/9
20/-
Burma Corpn. Rs.
13/10 13/10%
Canadian Pacifle
Rly. $25 h.... $.16%
16%
Chartil 10/- ah.
(Benrer)... 23/-
23/-
Gula Kalumpang
Rubber
10/6
10/0
Trepen Mines ...
12/4
12/4
Lang langte
Estates
23/3
23/0
London Tin 10/-
1-/--
14/44
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2/0
2/0
Rubber Trusts ..
27/0 27/6
Shai. Elec. Constr.
SG/-
50/-
Van Ryn Deep ..
30/-
10/-
Elec. „Musical In-
dustries
26/7
26/3
con-
Anglo-Persian, Ol- 48/9 Burma Oil 27 92/6
40/4%
03/11/2
Southern Railway'
(Deferred) 29/9
28/7/
Kodaks Six-16, 21⁄2 x 41⁄2
Six-20, 24 x 3
precision cameras
TRIKING appearance, rare
venience, splendid: photographie ability are ingeniously combined in these new modul Kodaks priced. from $21.00 up.
Their Kodak Anastigmat lenses admit plenty of light for good results with quick exposures on duil, grey days or in deep shade or indoors near a window. And the new Kodak Super Sensitive Panchromatic Film greatly incronses the variety of picture chances-allows snapshots in artificial light. The Kodak shuttor has speeds of 1/10 to 1/100. Their hinged back and spool sockets nesure easy, swift loading.
The new exceedingly fine grain Panatomic Film is also
available for the Six-20 Kodaks
IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN, IT I
·ISN'T A KODAK.
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
David Bldg.
Royal Dutch 100
fl. sh....76 214 £ 214 Shell Trans and
Trad (Bearer).. 61/10 62/0 Geldenhuis
30/- 00/7 Crown Mines
223/1 227/G
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21 YEARS AGO.
Extracts From the "Telegraph Files.
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended March 31st, 1915.
The rate of the dollar on demand was 1s. 119d..
i-
Government appointments cluded those of Mr. P. M. Hodgson · Rs Crown Solicitor, and Mr. R. H. Kotowall as First Clerk at the Magistracy,
Messrs. Komor and Komor accur- ed control of the firm of. Kuhn and Komor. -
Extremely low temperatures were experienced in the Colony, several residents declaring that they had witnessed slight falls of snow on the Fenk,
The Rov. J. Kirk Maconachie preached his Inaugural sermon, as mator. of Union Church.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
PROFIT OF $85,902 FOR LAST.
·FINANCIAL YEAR
A net profit of $65,902.74 for the year ended October 31, 1933, la dis- closed in the report of the General Managers of Messrs. A. B. Watson and Co., Ltd.
LEE THEATRE
To-day & To-morrow
at 12.30, 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 & 9:30 p.m. In All The World, No Show Like This!
Maurice
l'Fariilan man's
taller who has: WESE WORLEA
want!
CHEVALIER
LOVE ME TONIGHT"
JEANETTE MACDONALD
CHARLIE RUGGLES, CHARLES BUTTER WORTH and MYRNA LOY
A ROUBEN MAMOULIAN
PRODUCTION
A Enaowwat Pictor
After adding $109,304.50, balance brought forward from last year, the total amount; available for distribu- tion is #176,207.83. It is proposed to pay a dividend of 30 cents për share, absorbing $45,000, and, of the bal naco, $25,000 will be placed to the pany will be held at the Hongkong the first International Congress of Reserve Fund, and $92,547.20 will be Hotel at 11.30 carried forward to the next account. April 17.
DAILY at 2.30 5.10, 7.15
9.30 p.m.
The annual meeting of the Com- Marquis Marconi will preside over on Tuesday, Electro-Radio Biology which will take
place in Venice on Beptember 15;-
KINGS
COMMENCING
SUNDAY
Booking
at the Theatre Telephone 25313 25332.
THE ROMANCE OF A GIRL WHO DIDN'T "BELONG"...
until love helped her shatter the shackles of tradition
909
Janet
GAYNOR Lionel
BARRYMORE "CAROLINA"
with
ROBERTYOUNG-RICHARD CROMWELL HENRIETTA CROSMAN - MONA BARRIE STEPIN FETCHIT Directed by Henry King
FOX
Screen Play by Reginald Berkeley -
From "The House of Connelly" by Tuul Oreen
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