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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936.
KING'S VISIT TO CORNWALL
WARM WELCOME IN'
THE DUCHY
London, June 3. H. M. the King received
A very warm welcome on an informal tour to-day of the Duchy of Cornwall estate. Large crowds gathered all along the route followed by the royal party and a number of impromptu ceremonies were staged by loen! bodies at each halt.
The tour started from the smali Devon village of Bradninch, which has not seen a King since the days of the Civil when King Charles II
Ver, His Majesty was met at the l
The it as a fugitive. At City boundary by the Mayor and Corporation, and there took place the historic ceremony of the Civle Sword, in which the King touches the hilt to signify his satisfaction that Exeter remains worthy to retain the sword which was presentel to the City in 1407 by King Henry VIL
The King then drove across Dart mour and The tour w contined through Cornwall. During a visit to his home farm, the King Inspected his own herd of prize red Devon cattle, His Majesty left for Landon at six o'clock in his private acroplane from Rodborough Aerodrome. British Wireleon.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET DOWNWARD
YESTERDAY
for
I
'
LANTAO SWEEPSTAKE SWIMMING COSTUMES
SALE OF TICKETS UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING
Upon enquiries this mom- ing it was stated by Messrs. Linstead and Davids that the Lantao Handicap Sweep- stake had been re-oponed and tickets would be on sale until Saturday morning. when the draw will be made.
TRANZISTRASSE ZUM TAMATICOTTON DEVIANTART CHECKEDNAC
Hongkong Polo Club's Happy Report
(Continued from Page 0.)
B wish to play on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 12 prefer to continue as at present; will play on either of the alternative days suggested; 2 suggest play on Monday, Wednesday | and Saturday,
This left a majority in favour of cuntinuing as at present but com- nients were invited from members present.
No comments were forthcoming and the Chairman continued.
With regard to. Winter play, 19 desire to play in winter: 5 do not; and one wishes to play ill the end of November only.
This definitely shows a majority wish to continue throughout the year but the question of whether in Hongkong or at Fanling is rather involved as 14 prefer to play at Fanling whilst eight definitely nak, for Hongkong.
MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED
New York, June 3. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mar
This question would appear to ket: The market to-day experienced slopend upon the possibility of obtain- the dullest session in recent months, in the Fanling Hunt & Race Clubs [ closing narrowly Irregular with action to use the available ground neither bulls nor bears attempting to Fanling. The meeting decided that inside the race course for play at push prices,
which reason securities drifted without any support, the Hon. Secretary should go into Railroad stocks were fairly active, this question with Mr. W. T. Stanton
before but mostly lower. The weakness of
approaching the Fanling Hunt. United States Steel shares carried
polo will not be played in steel issues down and this easiness Hongkong during the winter thoar Is spreading to other industrials at prosent agreed that the Club could Chrysler Motors lost their early gains gain approach the Hongkong Aren Some individual specialities, however,
Sports Board regarding their plans stood out, including Coco Cola shares for renting the pole ground as they which rose by 21⁄2 to the new high did last winter for rugby, cricket and record price of 10044. Standard Oilarrison sports,
As
Company of New Jersey shares rose The Chairman remarked that the a point, leading the advance in oils. Club had written to the Shanghal The market for bonds was mixed. Polo Club inviting them to send a Stocks on the Curb Exchange were had received a reply advising that, the team to Hongkong this Autumn and irregular.
on
Swan Culbertson & Fritz Well matter is receiving attention, Street Journal comment 2/6 Major J. C. Currie remarked that market:-Thy outlook for the oil many of his acquantances and the industry has materially improved general pubile not only were in doubt The electricity industry will records to the whereabouts of the new
༤་ ས་ the best first-half earnings since lo ground but also in doubt as to 1931. An early participation by the their reception should they turn up United States in the European Steel to watch an afternoon's play. Cartel is unlikely. The Federal Re Anally decided to resume the publica- After a general discussion it was Serve Board may let banks reduce tion of dates their margins to brokers, but is u Press and le contribute articles an for matches in the likely to revise Its regulations in | 49 other respects. The sluggish action the game which would also
stair
of motor shares is retarding the pre- clearly that the nominal sum of gress of the market, Wall Street is $10.00 per annum qualified for non now highly optimistic. Foreign buy playing membership of the Club and ing in a mild way, including rilliruar, entitled such members to invite any utility
steel shares,
of their number
friends to the evidence."
Pavilion. It was emphasized that the Club is only too anxious to have an increased number of spectators on
playing days.
and
Is
In
a broadening
.S. C. & F.. New York office cables: Stocks: The market drifted itly, waiting news.
Cotton: Front-taking sales were dreision had been reached to invite The meeting concluded after a well absorbed market. Weather conditions in the Lenders for the repair of the fence Bast remuin dry and the Govern at the Boundary Road end of the ment's weekly report indicates un- ground. favourable weather,
A heurty vote of thanks was
Wheat: The average private serded to Messrs. Jardine Matheson estimate indientés a Winter yield of & Co., Lul. for the use of their Bouril 501,000,000 bushels and a Spring erop
Room. of 230,000,000 bushels, which are about as had ben anticipated. The drought in the North-West is u sustaining influence, but hedging is expected to become a factor In the Incar future. There is song ippre-
bundon regarding exports of Russian) wheat.
LOCAL LADY'S
DEATH
MRS. F. V. JENSEN PASSES
We regret to have to record
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Rubber: Factory an ojitside buy- Ing pre reported, but important com- mitments are possibly awaiting the eheet of the 3 per cent. increase in quoias for the seedind-half of the year death of Mrs. Elly Elisabeth Jensen, and the policies of the new French Government. It is estimated that May consumption amounted to 52,000 tons.
REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averages:
wife of Mr. F. V. Jensen. of Gent Northern Telegraph Co., which eccurred al the War Memorial Hospital early this morning.
The deccased lady, who was ex- tremely popular ninongst a large circle of friends, arrived back in Hongkong from Home leave inl December last. She leaves, beside June 2. June 3. her husband, two sons, who are at ilonie. Much sympathy will be felt for them in their bereavement.
The funeral takes place this even- Ing, passing the Monument at 5 p.m.
20 Industrials ... 151.07
20 Utilities
151.53
120 Rails
31.30
PASTEL HAWAIIAN
40 Bonds.
102.41
11 Commodity Index 57.02
48.30 40.08 31.11 102.38 57.12
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MILITARY APPOINTMENT
London, June 3. Major General R. H. Haining hus been appointed Director of Military Operations and Intelligence at the War Offee, from September next, succeeding Lieutenant General 1. G. Dill-British Wireless.
NOTED SCIENTIST
Tasadena, June 3. Mr. Arthur Amos Noyes, interna tionally known research chemist, died here to-day.—Router..
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. do Martin_left for a holiday by the Blus Funnol liner Sarpedon yesterday.
HONG KONG SOCIETY FÓR. THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure in 1080 on behalf of nick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date in $12,000 only.
The Society asks for the balance of
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Mr. KWOK CHAN,
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