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NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE
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YESTERDAY.
New York, June 5. The following reports on the New York Stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz!
The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's marketi Stocks to-day were upward, notably Utility insues, due to reports that it might bo im ponsible to pass the Wheeler-Rayburn Bill. American Telephone and Tele- graph shares reached new 1935 high.
wero Steel issues
steady. Stocks on the Curb Exchange, were higher. Bonds were upward, led by Utility and railrand issues,
on
Choice Summer Specials !-
LEGHORN EGGS
SWEET RELISH PICKLES
REAL DANISH HAM (BONELESS) REAL DANISH BACON (THE BEST) RED CAVIAR
GREEN OLIVES (PORTUGAL)..
40 eta, per dozen
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$1.00 per ib. “ $1.00 per lb. $1.00 per b. $1.00 per 2 18, tin,
Jimmy's Kitchen
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MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS
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COSTLY FERRY ·
To-day's quotations as received
S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks were weak at the close
developments in France.
cautious at are adopting a litude. American Waterworks and Electric Company has earned 90 cents per share for the year ended April 30, against $1.43 per share the previous year. Average daily pro- duction of petroleum for the week ending June i was estimated at 2,676, 000 barrels, compared with 2,605,000 barrels
The the previous week. Edison Electric Institute estimates weekly
Antamok Guldfella ! electricity production
Tagulo Gold Mining 1,628,000,000 k.w.h., an increase of 1.3 per cent. from the corresponding period of last year.
RIDE
FIFTY DOLLARS OR SIX WEEKS
Charged before Mr. Wynne- by Menara Swan, Culbertson and Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy Fritz shortly after the close of the this morning with attempting to morning session of the Manila travel on the Shamshulpo ferry Stock Exchange are as follows:-launch, Man Yee, without paying his fare, a young man, Chan Tat, Asked Bid Bates Yolume was fined $50, with the alternative
In Pros Price Price
0.75 G.TA 0.74 19000 of six weeks' hard labour. 0.24 0.25 0.25 $000 12.0 12.20 12.20 19000
Benguet Consolidated Gold River
Ipo Gold fren
Vritet Paracale
Trice In Peso
0.04 0.03 1,00 0.17 0.34 0.37 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.22 0.25 0.5% 0,24
9000 1000
New York Rubber
Itogon Mining Co. 12.65 12.02/02 New York and Chicago commodityiset Mining Co.
12.75/76
received through Meanrs. Heroe Consolidated 12.68
reports 12.88
Swan, Culbertson and Fritz: 12.95/96
RCF. Gold share index 87.5. Market 12.99 13.03/03
Cotton: The market was nervu steady. Volume pesos 99,000. 13.12 13.26/20
oying to the confusing' attitude 13.28 13.30700 adopted by Washington regarding the N.I.A. Participation by, outside. in- terests was small, The Government of June consumption are increasing weekly report in hetter than had been Aral the action of the market to-day expected and we doubt if there will is encouraging,
Total sales:-190 lots
Chicago Wheat
84
25
83% 83% $4
57% 87
94%
87%
July September December
Tuesday's sales:-20,357,000 bushels
Chicago Corn July
វ
It was stated by Inspector E. J. Ellis that at 11.46 yesterday morn ing the defendant passed through the barrier at the Shamshulpo 9000 wharf and when asked for his ticket said that he had left it at home and asked permission to use the telephone. He telephoned but without result and was placed on the first class compartment of the ferry to be taken to the Hongkong office. On the way over the ticket collector missed him and the de- fendant WAB eventually found hiding in the third class. He had
be any material advance in prices,
Sugar: The market was dull, but Wheat: Unfavourable Continental steady. A quiet trading market is crop reports and hessian fly infesta- likely for the balance of the week. tion here were factors. There are 80% 80% 80% rumours that the Authorities in September
75% 75% 75% | Canuda may remove the peg prices. December
0372 61 444 The market appears to be high Tuesday's sales:-10,502,000 bushels enough.
Winnipeg Wheat
8344 155 New York Slik
July
July September
835
1.35 1.32 133 49314 1.80% 1.31
December... 1.53 1.30 1.31
Total sales-37 lots
July
September
December
January
Montreal Bilver
73.40 ..72.651
73.24/40
71.70
74.70 74.10725 74.05n 74.401
Total sales:-19 contract»
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Carn: Unfavourable planting and Dow-Jones Averages: small receipts caused prices to ad- vance. Cash corn is expected to con- 30 Industrials tinue firm, pending an increase in 20 Ralla shipments from the Argentine.
20 Utilities Rubber: It is rumoured that tyre 40 Bonds prices will advance soon. Estimates
June 4. June 5. 113,58 113.92 31,27 31.26 20.71 21.00
04.93
94.95
11 Commodity Index 56.79
56,84
left his long white coat on his seat in the first class.
Defendant stated that he was in a hurry on he heard the whistle and he intended to pay when on board the ferry launch.
Mr. L. A. Hurlow, Inspector of the Shamshuipo Ferry, stated that there was ample time to phy at the entrance in the ordinary way.
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THIEF LOCKED
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Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen.
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3 .m. Close down,
Transmission 2
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Transmission 4
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PART I
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PART-1}.
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