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HONGKONG
KING GUARDS FATHER'S BIER
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TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, JANUARY
28, 1936.
streets to Paddington where it will be the funeral. coach placed in for Windsor. Immediately behind gun carriage. with the coffin the will walk His Majesty King Edward, followed by members of the British and Her Majesty Queen Mary in a carriage.
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET IRREGULAR
YESTERDAY.
received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and foreign Royal Families on foot. Jones Summary of Monday's market:;
and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
Jan. 23. Jan. 27. British Government. Securities War Loan 3%
redni, after 1962 £100% 100% Chinese Honda 44% Bonds 1808
(Eng. Iss.).... £1021 3102%
£ 97 £ 76 43% Loan 1008 597 .. £ 70 5% Loan 1012
Reorg. Loan
Washington, Jan. 27. Mr. Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, in the course of a speech, of 'A proposed the establishment permanent non-political construction programmo to prevent future un employment, based on "the scientifle of what objective determination undertakings are entitled to priority for the greatest good of the nation as a whole," including super-high-5% ways, river and harbour
ments, and hydro-electric provo
In a discussion following the speech, it was recalled that President
floover in 1923 charged Governor Al
Railway (Sapl. Loan)
Smith with Socialism, the same charge 5% Honan Rly. which Governor Smith flung at Pre-Hukuang Riy. Aldent Roosevelt.
Financo
Senator Barkley said Governor Smith, testifying before the Senato
Committed on August 1933, advocated establishing "
He also Public Works Dictator." quoted Smith as saying that tho Constitution should be shelved during this emergencz,"United Press.
HONGKONG FUNERAL
OBSERVANCE
(Continued from Page 5.)
devotion and gining of new cipline.
Mr. Lindsay Lafford, at the organ, played Chopin'h Funeral March and the Dead March in "Saul." A bugler of the Royal Ulster Rifles sounded The Last Post and The Revellle.
The Rervice which included the late King's favourite hymn, "Abide with ma," was asintod throughout by military band and choir, and claded with the National Anthem.
PARSEE SERVICE
con-
1911 •••••••• £ 46%
5% Lang Ting U.
Loan 1924 .... £ 584 Japan 6% Sterling
3'hai-Nanking
1913 (Ldn. Iss.) £ 90%
Gold Bonds 1926-47... £ 94
£ 10%
£.03%
Rly.
£ 08
5
Tient.-lukuw
Rly.
£ 32
£ 08
£ 34
Tint-Pukow
31
£ 32%
£28
£ 28
45%
German 7% Int.
Hal lily. 1913. 1744 £ 174
Foreign Bonds and Dank.
£ 584
foan 1907... £ 83% £ 8214 Japan 0% Sterling
£ 12 Loan 1924 £ 92 H.K. & S'hai Bk.
£105 (Ldn. Regd.) £108
£ 14% £ 14% Chartd. Uk, of LA.
& C.
Commercial and Industrial Allied Ironfound-
37/6
Associated & Eler.
Industries
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Austin Motors ord.
sh.
45/- 45/9 65/3 6673
122/6
118/0
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98/- 99/6 4273 42/3
Boots Pure Drug British American
Tobacco (hearer) Canadian Celanese Chinese Eng. and Min. (Bearer) Courtaulda Distillers
Dunlop Rubber Marks & Spencer "A". ord... General Electric
(England) finwker Aircraft
A special memorial service (JasanImpl. Chem. Ind. ceremony) was held by the
Parave O.K. Bazaar community for His Inte Majesty Impl. Tobacco King George V at the Zoroastrian Building, Leighton Hill Road, this morning.
Rolls Royce..... Shai Elec. Constr. Tate & Lyle Turner & Newall United Steel Vickers ord. Guinness
Glowing tributes were paid by the pricet, Ervad LL B. Kotewall, and the head of the Parsee community in Hongkong, to the late King and the services he had rendered to the Bri-Woolwortha tish Empire.
37/9
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20/3 29/3
26/9 27/- 1/6
The service Was attended by a Anglo-Dutch. large gathering of members of the Gula Kalumpong
Rubber Parseo community.
A memorial service was also held at Khalsa Diwan, the Sikh Temple, WILL a large this
morning. There attumalance of Sikhs and Hindus.
VETO_FAILS TO BLOCK
BONUS BILL
(Continued from Page C.)-
break away from the President's regi-
ment
SMITH'S ATTACK
The St. Louis Globe Democrat, com- menting on the recent speech of Mr. Smith, attacking the Administration. points out Mr. John W. Davis on Fri- ay last niso set upon the Government in unprecedentedly strong fashion. This paper observes:
"It is recognised that the heads of the Democratle party for the eight years proceding 1932 are now both opposed to the Administration."— United Prest.
FAVOURABLE REPORT
Washington, Jan. 27.
The House of Representative Affairs Committee haa Foreign
favourably reported on the Adminis
monia..
Estates
54/-
Pekin Synd
1/6
Rubber Plantation
Invest Trust
34/3
34/3
Mines
Burma Corpn... Common wealth
Mining
10/3
10/3
10/1
11/-
Randfontein
64/3
Spaarwater. Op-
Liona
7/0
Springs Mines
46/3
7/3 40/7.
Sub-Nigel.....
252/6
262/0
Rholand Corpa.
103/--
107/6
Maraman Invest-
ments, Ltd.
297-
20/-
Oilm
Anglo-Iranian ... Burmah Shell Trans and.
80/-
HB/-
99/7
1/10%
90/ 13/-
90/- 12/0 RONICT
Trad. [Bearer) Chosen Corpn...
KING RECEIVES DEPUTATION
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8 pm Time and Weather Report. Router Press Bulletins,
8.15-8.45 p.m. Relay of an Organ Recital by Lindsay A. Lafford, FILCO
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New York, Jan. 2. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Dow The market to-day was irregular on lato profit-taking after traders had advanced prices. Attention was con centrated on a variety of groups which 11,000 MEN MARCH
first drove utility issues to a The gun carriage will be proceeded level since 1933; next aviation shares were in favour and then railroad by n military and havai procession mile long. Troops in the procession securities reached a new high average will be dismounted and will march in since 1934. Commodity stocks ad. low thing with arms reverzed, eleven vanced late in the session after tha firm and then broke sharply. thousand melt in dll, Minute guns passage of the Bonus Bil. The Dollar will be fired in Hyde Park and at the Tower of London from the time the Later, the rate again firmed, apparent Hall ly on manipulation by the Equalisation procession leaves Westminster
ll it reaches Paddington about two Fund. Curb stocks were higher on heavy trading. The market for car- hours later.
At Windsor, where the late Kingporate bonds was higher and active,
but Government issues declined. be buried with honours Will Admiral of the Fleet, as soon as the Swan, Culbertson & Fritz" Wall gun carriage to which the coffin will Street Journal Comment:-"Indian be transferred at Windsor Station silver buying may soon become an In the London reaches St. George's Chapel, the dead important factor
and King will be
"piped a Grenadier
market, due to the serious depletion as a bearer company of
of stocks in Bombay owing to pur- Guards carries the coffin into the chases by the United States Treasury on that market. It is predicted that Chapel, he will be "piped aboard".
companies will avold the railroad
Rusal heavy Winter losses and the outlook is the best in five years. No the gossips to the belief in placed effect that the Government will soon announce changes in the gold and silver prices. Brokers believe that the now zanrgin requirements will cause increased speculation in low-priced stocks. Brokers are again bullish regarding General Motor and Chrysler (13 metres) and DIN (81.45 metres). Motor securition."
of an
The close of the service will coin- cide with the two minutes' silence which will be observed throughout the country.
1,503 WREATHS
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The Funeral Service of Hin Lato Majesty King George V. Two Minutes silence.
1 p.m. Close Down.
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Uld Mosical Boure and Bella, 4.30 p.m. News in Engllah.
4.45 .m. Jitter Youth Programmet Daya Ititler Youth
6 p.m.
"Would you think it possible?". 4.5 p.m. Nowe in German.
Some fifteen hundred wreaths from mourners in every part of the world and at every degree, from Kings to the poorest of the late King's stil fects, had reached Windsor Castle this morning and all day hundreds mere have been arriving. They come from foreign Royalties, including the Emperor of dupan, the King of Italy, the Emperor of Ethiopia and the ex-strong, especially oils and other in- flation favourites. The Senate to- Kaiser, from foreign and Empire day over-rode the Presidential Veto Governments, from municipalties, in of the Bonus Bill by 76 to 19 votes. stitutions and organisations of every The Times index given as 94.0 for kind, as well a from individuals.
A
as the week ended Jaquary 18th., against They include most magnificent and 96.7 the previous week and 86.9 during complicated examples of floral
the corresponding week of last year. anil a few arowdrops sent by an East, The Federal Reserve Board's produc Decem End London child.
tion index is 103 per cent, for ber, the highest since the Spring of news at 2 pm. 1930, against 98 per echt, in Novem
The Atlantle Refining br, 1935. Company earned $1.49 per share dur ing 1945, against $2.07 the previous year. The Electric Band & Share Company earned 10 cents per share in remain 1935, against 21 cents the previous
art
Queen Mary went to Westminster bc. Jiall again this evening and stood fore the coffin of the late King for seme minutes. The Queen Mother was accompanied by members of her family as well as foreign Royalties who are staying at Buckingham Pa
ince.
While the Royal parlic was year,
ed the procession of the interrupted. During the day other foreign Royalties and representatives of foreign countries arriving in Lon- don for the funeral visited Weat minster Hall to pay homage at the Calafalgua
Most elaborate preparations have been made to deal with vast crowds which will mass themselves along the of the funeral procession to- route
All parts of the route will morrow.
11.07. ed for
Zattri
arrang-
Cotton: The market is unsettled, due to confusion in connexion with crop control, Producers' Pool sales, Government loan extension and re troactive tax. There is considerable toubt regarding the effectiveness of any control measures and there is now less inflation talk.
Wheat: The available supply of Canadian whent is acting as a broke supply оп advances. The visible be closed to vehicular traffle from 8hows a decrease of 807,000 bushels,
have polico carefully planned trafle while the Canadian tisible supply has diversions covering an area reaching decreased by 2,721,000 bushels.
Corn: This market is featureless, out into the Ruburbs.
The visible supply has increased by 385,000 bushels.
Rubber;
A description of the procession as well as the funeral service will be broadcast to Home and Empire 1 listeners and commentaries will also the be made in five languages for
After benefit of foreign listeners. the service, the B.B.C. will close down all home stations for the rest of the day. Cinemas will not open till six in evening, by which time, it-in-ex- pected, the principal houses will be
of showing news reels the ceremonies-British Wirclean.
day's
QUIET WEEK-END
London, Jan. 27. King Edward returned to London to-day after a quiet week-end at his private residence, Fort Belvedere, Sunningdale He was met by a de putation from the flodse of Commons composed of all parties of politica and received theft confrmation loyalty,
of
It is announced in connection with the funeral of King George that, for the Arst time in history. Iloyal Air Force will take part in the When King funeral of a sovereign.
REPRESENTATIVES OF Edward. VII died there was no mir
ALL PARTIES
the
London, Jan. 27. 11.M. the King received at Bucking iration's Neutrality Bill, which proham Palace to-day a deputation from vides for a mandatory embargo on the House of Commons which pre
passed by implements of warfare, and a Presi-sented the address dential discretionary embargo on war Horse lost Thursday. commodities above normal require- The deputation was headed by the The Bill also largely prohibits Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Joans or credits to belligerents and other members included the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. C. R. United Proon.
Ex- Chancellor of the Attice, the chequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Sir Lloyd Mr. Augion Chamberinin, George and Mr. J. I. Clynes,-- British Wireless.
SUIT AGAINST
·GOVERNMENT
OIL REFINERS SEEK INJUNCTION
Washington, Jan. 27,
·Simonins and Sons, Inc., oil refiners
KAISER'S BIRTHDAY
1
LOOKS REMARKABLY WELL DESPITE AGE
Doorn, Jan. 27.
his celebrated
The
ex-Kaiser
of Philadelphia, have brought muit against the government, based on the seventy-seventh birthday. at Doorn fact that the United States collected to-day. the A.A.A. processing tax on coconut oil and turned It Over to the Philippine Treasury.
The Company charges that since
The Court boing in mourning due
to King George's death the celebra
tion was of the quietest natura
Despite his age the ex-Kaiser looka
the A.A.A. has been outlawed, and exceptionally well. Reuter's Bulletin.
the Philippines granted independence, further collection of the tax is un- warranted.
The petition asks for an injunction restraining the Collector of Internal Revenue from exacting further levies, -United Press.
PLANTERS SUE
Washington, Jan. 27. Four cotton plantera to-day sued in the District Supreme Court, Asking for the recovery of money spent on the purchase of Bankhoad Tax exemption cariificates, on the ground that the Bankhead Act is unconsiltu tionalUnited Press.
RUBBER CONSUMPTION.
New York, Jan. 27. Messrs. Dun & Bradstreet häve estimated crude rubber consumption during 1936 increased by 4 per cent over the record consumption of 1920. -United Prens.
fis many friends will regret to hear that Mr. J. L. McPhormon, is leaving here to-morrow for England owing to the serious illness of M.
McPherson.
force.
1 p.m. Concert of Light Music.
p.m. News is Engla
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48 p.m. News in English on DJA and
Ja Dutch en DJK. 10 p.m. Concert of Light Musir. "E.
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-Transmission-6.
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Light Brmokany Big Ben A
Concert. The D.J.C. Empire On Chesire.
Greenwich Time Signal at_8_am.
Two Player (1) The Land of Heart's Desire." (1) "The Woolog of Jalia Elizabeth
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CHANGING THE GUARD
(Continued from Pago 6.)
Recing the sand run out, and feeling
And
Musical Interlude.
The News.
2. Close down.
Transmission
10.9.C. and G.S.LI
11 m. Ble Ran. "Derile." ar "Balbem to
the Bene"
Greenwich Time Signal at 11.30 a.m.
12 p.m. The News.
12.15 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 1
(G.S.F., and G...)
.ED.
Big Ben, All Pares, Please." 4.30 p.m. "High Spots"-No 141
4.45 p.m. Hebridean Bong Recital,
McLean (Soprana). Greenwich Time Bignal at p.m.
"Looking Backwards."
5.45 b.m. The News
p.m.
Close days.
Transmission 2
(QRJ. GRIL and GSE)
At to-day's funeral two officers his cheat expand. "But, tell me, what
5 B.m. Force, two did they say of old 1935 when he came from the Cantulian Air from the Australian Air Force, one on to the job." from South Africa's and one from "Just the same, just the same as New Zealand's Air Force, will march they are saying of you, my son,
Air now they are glad to get rid of the in the procession, with Royal
old Boul."
"But, I say, that's hardly playing the game. After all, it's up to every bady to pull their weight, and not simply J
Force units.
An Indian Flying-Oficer in the RAF will represent India-Renter. MEMORIAL SERVICE
Melbourne, Jan. 27.
Time you were getting out, my A special memorial service was boy," chimed in the old than, laying held in the Cricket Ground yesterday down his scythe, "the sand is nearly at which thousands attended.
out."
Ethel
7 p.m. 7.28 p.m. Short Story.
Big Ben. The New Victors Cinem
Orchestra.
་ ་
7.64 p.m. The Flerts Fol Quintet. (87
Perila
the Trocader of Heaturant). Greenwich Time Elgaal at 8
h
8.30 p.m. A Programme of New Gram-
phone RecorËN,
p.m. The News.
1.15 p.m. An Orgna Recital,
3.63 Dan Ces dawn.
Transmission 3
(0.8.G. 10.11.45, p.m.1 (.BE 10` p.m.-1 a.m. :
The Federal Government has un- The door blow open at the behest animously voted to erect a national of a particularly violent gust of wind. memorial to the late King, but the A wisp of smoke ascended from Im-0.8.1. 17-1.m.) aite and manner of the memorial mediately in front of the Rentry-box. have not yet been decided upon. And, when the little follow looked in- Reuter,
Bide, the old man, with the beard shrouded in hoar frost, was nowhere to be soon.
QUEEN'S CONDOLENCES
London, Jan. 27. Her Majesty the Queen Mother to day sent a letter of condolence to the husband of the lale Dame Clara Butt, who is grief-stricken over the Dame passing of his famous wife.
Router. Ciara was burled at Oxford yesterday.
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Royal Betheatre.
10.35 p.m. Talk: "Foreign Affaltu."
10. .. Harry Engleman's Quinixi, with
Vernon Adcock (Xylophone).
́11.15 p.m. An Organ Recito).
12.5 mm. The BILC. Dante Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 Km. 12.30 6.1. The News.
12.15 m. The 11.B.C. Dance
(cont'd).
1 ani. Close dewa
Transmission 4
(0.8.5, and 0.3D.)
1.15 am. Dig
PART 1.
Orchestra
Ben. The B.D.C.' Danes Orchestra.
1a.m. The News,
2.15 a.. Song Recital
2. L. A Light Bymphony Concert. The
B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
Greenwich Time Signal, at -2 mm;"
3.15
m. "All Fares Pistar)”
3.45 am. Short Story.
Beethoven's Thirty-three Variations.
The B.I.C. Northern Orchaetes.
Greenwich Time Birnat at ...
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Athens:
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PART II
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Amsterdam. Vienna Prague... Bucharest Madrid A fire which broke out at an in Lisbon numbered hut at the Kap Shek Hongkong. village, Shamshuipo, about 9.30 am. Brussels yesterday, quickly spread and do Monte Vider stroyed several huts before the arrival Belgrade..
Montreal of are enginos.
Ho lling a widow, aged 50 years, Yokohama. inmate of one of the huts, received Rie... burns and was admitted to the Kow- Oslo loon Hospital. Twenty pigs were Silver (Spot).10.16/10
100% burnt to death. The fire is believed Silver (forward)
a. spark, War Loan. to have originated from from a chimney.
4.11 s.m. A liecital of New Gransphone
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THE SELVEDGE,"
Students Recital conducted "by. Prof. Rodella Cornejo, 2
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