THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
"STAY OUT OF MY LIFE!"
COTTON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,
1934.
WHEAT
ADDRESS YOUR ENQUIRIES, FOR EVERYTHING CON- CERNING
BILLIARDS
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LATEST AMERICAN
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good cook, Mother. Don't you Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritu Think?" was Nuncy's greeting as have received the following quota- Amy came down.
itions on the New York cotton and "Especially Hollandalso sauce!"wheat exchange for yesterday. "That's not fair. You know the
New York Cotton.
Aug. 27. Aug. 28. aauce was all right, only I forgot
Clone Cloring that I was making half quantity
Kange and put. In all the lemon juice." / October
13.22-18.22 "The sauce was perfect except December that it was so sour we couldn't eat January
March Anyway, it taught me a good May lesson. I put the gingerbread on July
Sipol the top shelf of the pantry hoping that young Howard wouldn't find It. Mother, you ought to have
September bank vault with a time lock for October special desserts, You know what
December old Lillan said the last time he January was over at Grandmother. Lowe's? farch She said. At boy ents cake like May they ain't no God,
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They were walking aide by side toward the campus. As they passed the Terry house Nancy ex- claimed: "There, when I've done your errand I'm going to come back and run in to visit with Miss Rosa for a while. She's a lonely, poor soul, and such fun, too.
You stop by for me on your way back. She's always saying she never seca you. Then you can stay # fow
minutes and we'll go home togeth er." She gave Amy's arm a quick lecstatic squeezo.
At the rehearsal room Nancy took the musle books, nodded with careless condescension to the mom- [bers of the glee club-the students were "those brata to her and dis- appeared. Amy composed heracif to trying an arrangement of "Yeo- men of Engalnd," which she had made with allowance for the weak- ness of strong bass voices in the club, and after that there was a to be gone over
Kroup of
and the ine Couldn't Hear
of stand." "I Got Shoen," :
Nobody
Then 1 final
struggle with the only boy in college who had a really fine voice, but absolutely no musical Instinct, the only adequate soloist.
Amy fell frayed from the strain
much:
when she started homey until so that she forgot
she
She had passed the Terry house.
back, opened the door without ringing and was just about to call Nancy when she heard her voice in the parlour and then an other voice that Amy recognized instantly. It could belong only to | Jane, Jane whom she had not keen
for 16 years.
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13.11
13.20
18.34:17.85
13.20
13.38-13.38
13.30
13744-13.40
13.40
13.32-13.55
13.51
15.25
13.00-18.60 13,36
New York Rubber
Aug. 27,
Aug. 28.
16.74
15.87
15.75-15.75)
10.17
16,02-16.05
16.28
16.10-10.10
10.50
14.83 10.70-16.74
Total sales-257 léta,...
Chicago Whest:
15.62-15.05;
16.40-10.44
Aug. 27. Aug. 28.
102% 102 101 September
103 1024-1027 December
105 10415-10-1 May .......
Monday's sales-22,803,000 bushels,
Chicago Corn.
Aug. 17. Aug. 28.
774
774-178
September December
70
-794-70 May.............
82%-824 81 Total sales:-15,444,000 bushels,
Winnipeg Wheat:
Aug. 27, Aug. 28.
825%
October December May
91 +81
834
824-824
87%
80 -86
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