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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. BRITISH TRADERS“,„INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LTD.,
NOTICE.
The Undersigned resumes charge of the above-named Com- panies, as from Tuesday; the 5th November, 1995.
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES, General Manager.
Hong Kong, 4th November, 1935.
PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
The address of the above Society will, an' from the 1st November, 1935, be at Bank of East Asia Buliding, eighth floor, '10, Ves Voeux Road Central, Victoria,
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, Nov. 4 The following reports on the New York Stock Market have been re ceived through Mesars, Swan, Cul- bertson and Fritz:
Motor issues 'were ab-
The Wall Street Journal report on
y's markets: In addition there is n now man yesterday's
The stucks with a technique of his own, markets were generally upword, but Makino, whose pictures stand out trading was quiet, due to the holiday
year is imitable and the to-morrow, nerent approach to his style of sorbed as usual, but some holders of automobile securities are taking their forceful representation, are the re-profits. Steel, rubber and oil
securi- tired old timer "Makayama" and ties, as well as specials have
nined "Fukuta" who specialise in ship strength. Stocks on the Curls Ex- types.
change were quiet and irregular. The bonds market was irregular.
To commemorate the fifth annual water colour exhibition at Komor's The small pictures suitable for the sponsors are giving away $100 cards are more beautiful than ever In merchandise to patrons,
and many of them this year are Visitors to the exhibition will be orginals. Prices are very reason welcome as usual and will find thejr able, ranging from $1.50 upwards. time well spent among a riot of) Komor's are keeping
S. C. & F. New York office cables:
The market was slightly lower owing to some profit-taking. The value of stocks listed on the big boned of the New York Stock Exchange totalled their Art $900, compared with $4
on October }.
coloura. All the famous artists of Galleries open till 6 p.m. during Cheshunke Corporation has earned
former years are represented and the Exhibition.
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The MING YUEN STUDIO has
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JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
for the quarter ended September 30, ugainst $1,891,080 during the corresponding period last
Yeat
New York and Chiengo commodity report received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:
Cotton: The crap is running lower than the average staple grade. For wardings to mills during the month amounted to 998,000 balis, compared with 538,000 bales during October last year The average private ess timate of the crop totals 11,436,000 bale
Wheat: The situation in Canada remains unchanged. The market here is very narrow. The visible supply shows a decrease of 802,000 bushels, whilst the visible supply in Canadia
hereased by 241,000 bushels,
Corn: The average estimate of the erap by experts indicates a yield of 2220,000,000 bushels. The visible supply shows a decrease of 27,000 bushels. The market is without any special feature,
the
Rubbers Traders are inclined, tai liquidate. The market in thin,
Special: Cram's estimate of production of cars und trucks in thej United States and Copada during the werk ended November 2 indientes! 76,740 units, against 62,015 units the previous week. Steel mill activity is estimated at 50.9 per cent, of capacity, compared-with-BIP-percent, the pervious week,
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3 Industrials
20 tails
20 Utilities
40 Tunds
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34.87
35.00
27.78
28.60
96.26
96.35
11 Commodity Index 5640 50.00
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FOR RETURN FROM BANISHMENT Kong Leung, a. substitute gar Appearing on remand before dener in the employ of Mr. J. H. Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Seth, of "Deepdene," Deep Water Magistracy this morning, Ng Sal. Bay, was this morning charged unemployed.
Police before Mr. W. Schofield, at the deserter, was sentenced to two Central Magistracy, with breaking months' hard labour on a charge and entering the premiaca with of having returned from banish- intent to commit a felony at 9ment before the expiration of his period of ten yeara recolved in p.m. on Sunday,
Sergeant Edwards said that on July-1928---- Sunday Mr. Seth went to the
Sergeant Whitley stated that pictures in the evening, and all further enquiries had been made, the servants, except an amah and and it appeared that defendant, the defendant, also left the house, since his banishment, had lived About 9 pm.. the anah went to in. Hoipings City with his son. sleep, and heard a crash and saw About a month ago, his son a hund cuming through the window vanished, and a friend of the de- of her room. Sho attempted to fendant's saw the boy in Hong- seize the hand, but it was with-kong about three weeks ago. with drawn. She then started shouting another man, who ran away. IL "Save life!" and carried on until seems that the boy had come down Mr. Seth returned. Mr. Seth tele-to look for his mother. The man phoned the Police Station, and took the boy with him, and wrote constable was sent to make en-to defendant asking him to send quiries. The constable saw the someone to fetch the boy. The defendant, who stated there was Inspector General of Police wished to stress the fact that it was not nothing wrong, but the amah sus- pected defendant, who was taken necessary for the defendant him- to the station, and there he ad-self to have come to Hongkong. mitted trying to break in with the Mr. Schofield remarked that intention of stealing an electric defendant's excuso was good one, but he was not compelled to Mr. Schofield sentenced defend- return, and under the circum- ant to three months' hard labour. stances sentenced him to two monthe hard labour, and directed that the boy remain with 'defend- ant's friend.
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The birthday of Siri Guros Nanais Dev Ji will be celebratol at the
Charged with the possession of 21 gallons of dutiable Chinese wine on board her junk, Chau Sam, 42, the mistress of cargo junk, was fined $200, with the alternative of three months hard labour, when she op- Sikh Temple on Sunday, November peared before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones 10. Hends of Department and at the Kowloon Magistracy this private firms are being requested to morning. Her foki, Ng Ming,
3,51, was theaded not guilty and was
with the same offence, but dis-
charged. The
woman stated that she had purchased the wine for the
in a holiday on the day to their Sikh employees.
The annual prize giving of the
consumption of her fukts to celebrate Wanted Government School will take the 84th birthday of her grandmother, place on Wednesday, November 6, at Revenue-Officer O'Neill prosecuted. [10.30 am.
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