NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW YORK STOCK
HONG KONG · & · SHANGHAI BANKING - CORPORATION
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that i An Interim Dividend of £2.10/- per share, abject to deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1936, at rate of 1/3.5/16 per Dollar. THE DIVIDEND will be payable on and after 10th August, 1936. at the oflices of the Corporation, f where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warranta.
EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, July 13, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mar ket-The market-to-day was irregu- farly higher and the turnover was
Prices advanced early m moxierate. the session, but met with some re- sttance when the industrial and rail- roi averages came within small fractions of the year's high levels. there was no particular pressure in Trading then became gliter, but any section of the market. Railroad
in the day, THE REGISTER OF SHARES of stocks, early
favourites,
Mercantile, al
were silver. railroad
the Corporation will be closed tobacco, antement from 27th JULY, to 8th AUGUST securities advanced. The market for (both days inclusive) during bonds was higlier, led by railroad which period no transfer of Shares Issues, Stocka on the Curb Exchange
Pwete Bergbuly higher. can be registered.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
CHIEF MANAGER. Hongkong, 7th July, 1936,
EXCHANGE
T.T
Demand
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan
T.T. India
Selling
1/3
1/3 106
54'
109
52
T.. San Frisco & New York
T.T. Manda
T.T. Batavia
TT. Bangkok
T.T. Salgon T., France TT. Germany TT. Switzerland TT. Australia T.T. Lisbon
Buying
4 m/s. L/C. London
4 m/s. D/P, do
4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A.
4 m/. Fraser
30 dis. indin
U.S. Cross rate in London
THE
HONGKONG
Mirine Hopkins appears in “Splon- which opens xt. the King's
Theatre to-DIOFFDW,
S. C. & New York office cables; Stacks:
market, especially The railroad issues, acted Weil and prier, { tools likely to move higher, Trades were cheered by
reasonally favourable business CWS and definite improvement in the drought situation.
Iudex dar, The Times Busines for the past week is 192.1 as against tha revised Agure of 99,6 the previous werk and 81,8 during the correspond- This week's ing week of last year, figure is the highest since April, 1930. The labor disturbance at the Candea plast of the Radio Corporation
tentatively settled.
been 1001
Cotton: There was rune, profit- taking on reactions, but controls were not plentiful. "Spots" are fri,
TIM
A larger Junes consumption is experts There have been some beneficial rains in the drought sections, HBmarket loske jezentularly higher
Wheat
Apparently the situation the North-West has hit tle The players have been in-
70%
17.3%
1/T
#11
1074 14541
48 changes.
4.114 fleirat and temperatures are again high. The vbible supply of wheat here shows an increase of 6,577,000 bushels. Reports from Canada are 6$86 contradictory, both with regard to weather conditions and the erogs. Some
authorities estimate the crop at 275,000,000 bushels, whilst -Snow & 17348. Company expert a Canadian yield of 1/314 226,000,000 bushels. We expect free- 32gularity pending clarification with 1520 regard to the crop, Rellet has falled HR to materialise and temperatures are 15.02% | again high,"
EXCHANGE RATES
Poris
Geneva
Berlin
Athens
Milan.
Oslo Shanghai
New York Amsterdam. Viennu. Prague. Madrid Lisbon
Hongkong
July 30
76.1/64 15.30 V 12.46 527
.63 N ·
LONDON
STOCK
EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CÁBLEÐ
QUOTATIONS
The following, egindations Be the middle prices at the cinses of market in London on July 13. All quotations are subject to VOD – aration
In responsibility la assumed for errors in transmission,,
Last To-day's Price Prive
516814
195. Chinese imperial
Ry, 366 Homin Ry, 55 Hukung natiway
1011 5%%%
or Teing U. Hai
Sbai, Nanking
Rubber: The anticipated high conCafnese 1: Reorg simption figures are now apparently
Loan 1973 (1dn. eliscounted and a new incentive is needed. The English stocks of rubber have decreased by 1,762 tons,
Bides
The market is steadier on July 13,
topoekel drought relief, which, how- 75.01/01
ever, is not yet in
evidence. 15.30
S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal 12.48
comment: "Automobile 527 morning
accessories companies are likely to 0312 increase their dividends this year. 13/32 The boom in commodities is again 1/2.13/32 1/2.13/32
5.0211 sing the hopes of inflationists. Business is at present very strong. Many observers
Predlet higher 212 markets this week.
The earnings of the Douglas
Corporation should progressively improve during the balance of this year. The earn- Ings of the Western Union, which 178%
were published after the close of the 20.712
5.03 market on Saturday, are somewhat
disappointing.
19,00
7.30
Aircraft
19.00
4.0215 7.3014
121
Bombay.
Brussels
301 .11034 1/34 1/6% .29.72
36
110
1/3
Montreal,
-5.03%
Monte Video, .30%
33
39
Belgrade.
Yokohama
210 1/2.1/32
220
172.1/32
191 30 Jdustrials
1034
20 Rails
REUTER QUOTATIONS, Dow Jones Averages:
July 11. 160.73 50.34
34.71
10:25 103.33
Silver (forward). 194 Silver (Spot)....19 War Loan....... 106%
106.3/13 20 Utilitie
-British Wirėless.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
Acupuncture, Moxocaual and Bome Selling Hulder of Japanese and Jongkong Govern- ment Licences. Caze Sprained Ankle and Wrists. Rocommented for many Local Hospitals and Doctore.
From by
4, Wyndham Street, (int floor). Tel. 20031,
40 Vonds
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1936.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued thi morning.
Banks..
HK, Banks, $1,582, 80, H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).
£101 IL
Chartered Bank, £144% 11.
Mercantile Bank, A. and 13.
Bn.
Mercantils Bank, C., £14 ». Enst Asia Bank, 573 1.
Insurances,
Canton In.. $255 n.
Union In.. 3526 n.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n.
China Fire, $462 n.
H. K. Five, In., $250 n. Internat'l Assen, Sh. $2. Shipping.
Douging, $36 n.
ILK. Steamboats, $2.25 b. Indo-Chinns, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 a. Shell Bearer), 96/3 3. Union Waterboats, $12 3.
Decks cic.
HK, Wharves (old), $87 n. HK. & W. Ducks $10% b. Providenta (old). $4,05 n. Providents (new), 20 eis. . Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings. Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Mining.
Kaijan, 1176 u. Langkats (Single), $8 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4. S'hai Loans, Sh. $4 n. Rauls, $10,25 n.
Venz: Giddeld $41⁄4 b. Antamoks, 55 10.
Atoks, 90 etM. 21.
Baguio Gold 40 eta, b. Balathes, $221, }
Benguet Consolidated. $19,19 sa. Benguet Exp.. 82 cts, b Big Wedge, 65 ets, n. Consolidated Mines, 5 ets, 1. Demonstration, $156 sa,
Ips Gold, 31 efs. n.
Itogons, $1.92 n.
1. X. L., $3 b.
Masbate, 93/96 ets, sa. Northern Mining, $45/4311⁄2 ets,
Metropolitan Lands, 8h. $10 n.
Chinn Realties, Sh. 84 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.
Public Utilities.
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U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
APPLICANT FAILS TO APPEAR
BANKRUPTCY COURT
ORDER
NANKING OUTRAGE ECHO
HABEAS CORPUS WRIT ORDERED
Because of the man-appearance of
An ander is for a writ of habeas the applicant, a Bankruptcy. Court application was disindased by Pan corpus against the Superintendent of Chief Justice (Sir Athol! Maofiregor) | Vlet:ria Gạol (Me. J. W. Przika) this morning.
I was granted at V Supreme Court by The action in one in which Hing the Chief Justice (Sir Atholl Mac- Hin-kwing applied for an order that Gregor) this morning to the four the divinien of the Olleial Receiver fugitives wanted by the Naalting rejecting praaf of debt of Hing Hin-uthorities for alleged complety in Ewing, dinining to be a cellion in the the plot to murd. Mr. Wang Ching- sure of $14,195.67 of the Ying Cheong we at Nanking in November Wo
Ki Kre firm, be revers, or varietas 13 Chi-on, atian Li Shek-yu, Te, applicants were Yu Lap-fui.
and that
the Official Receiver he
directed to admit
alien Wo
the costs of the proof wid that Chan Sal-ping. Wo in-chan, and
Cheung
by the Ofisini Rication be paid Ki-cheung), aties Wu
Chi-hon, who were com Mr. B. Prentis (Oficial Rreviver) mitted on Jun 30. nt the Central told the Chief Justice that do hnd Machtracy by Mr. W. Schofield Es Even notified by Mr. M. A, da Silintimation that a writ of habeas been
island their trial at Nauking. An
corpus would be taken out was made
who had appeared for the applicant, that no further instructions had been at the Magistracy by Mfr. Peter H. Sia received and that consequently Mr.
da Silva ad withdrawn from the after the committal.
rad,
examtry,
To making the application this
The
The applicant did not appear in ¡20wening, Mr. 11, 6, Shildon, K., (in. Court and the application was disstructed by Mr. Peter II. Sin) snid mised. Me, Prentis was granted 830 the four fugitives were recently com costs fur bringing witnesses from the mitted to Victoria Gaol.
plication, he said, was purely
format n and was supported by affidavita, There was no question of argument, as the application was merely to fix any for to Superintendent of the Gal to show ease why the order Ishould not be made absolute.
LOITERER NEAR EUROPEAN HOUSE DESCRIBED AS BAD CHARACTER
Charing Cheung,
aped brought before Mr. Burgess at the Central Magistracy this Morning, charged with loitering with intent to stead at Ma, 130 Hebinson foud, the residence of Me, and Mes, Salter.
At two o'clock on Saturday after- noon. L
Li Ping, the house
coolle, sitw
dow
rooms of
The hearing was fixed for July 29.
ANZAC ASSN. MEETING
EXECUTIVE. POSTS
FILLED
The annual meeting of the Austro- defendant peeping through the win-lian and New Zealand Association
of one of the
the will be held in the Association Rooms, house, nnd enquired of him what he Second Pinar, Gloucester Building, at
Defendant replied that he 30 p.m. on Thursday this week. of the sent there to remove some
Business will include the adoption annual report of the Hon. President, Dr. 11. D. Matthews, who
The following quotations
wanted. on the New York commodity exchange are furniture. Mr. Salter returned home issued by Reuter.
just then, and had defendant inket to the Police Station.
Sergeant Sullivan,
December January Marath
New York Rubber
16.66m 16,7b/750 16.7in 10.81781 10.84n
16.90/00 17.00/00 Total sales-170 tons.
Chicago Wheat
May
16.79n 10.85b/88x 16.95/96
193%/100%
July
.............. 10414 September 10440 103/101 December.. 105% 1054/105% Saturday's salem: 44,346,000 bushels. Chicago Corn September 81%/823 81778236 December 764770 70%/76%
Winnipeg Whent July
01/91 91%%%/91%%% October
00%/001 01/4/91% December.. 90/90 914/91%
Way Loan 3195
resim after 1952 £100’„ Chinese 45% Bonds 1693 (Ebg, Iss.) Chinese 5 Gal Bonds 1925-47 Chinese 195 Loan 1976-17 Chinese 5
1912
L
101
£ 90
£ 96%
£73%
VIAE
64.
03
l'aracale Gomaus, 65 ets, sa, Salacot, 12 eta, n.
New York Cotton
July
B
San Mauricio, $1,40 n.
October
Suyos Consals, 54 eta, n.
December
12.67/68
13.49/50 13.42/42 12.67768 12.57/58 12.60/66
£ 73
United Paracale, $1.55%/.49 s Lands, Hotels, etc.
January
12.67/67
12.53/68
March
12.65/67
12.52/52
H. and S. Hoteis, $4.40 ..
May
Bri
Spot
12.55/67 12.51/51 13.58-
131.52
I.K. Lands; $29 n.
£ 89
H.K. Landa, 4%. Deben.
£52
C 52
$100 b.
July
Shri Lands, Sh. $13 n.
ï 44
September October
Humphries, $8.55 ..
16.02/6 16.65b/07 16.69n. 10.77/77
Ry. 1913 50%
£ 29
£ 20
II. K. Realtics, $4
n.
Chinese Estates, $80 n.
Ily, 57
60
I 69
Tient-Pukos Rly.
56% (Brit, Stpd) € 42 Tient-Pukow ly
142.
5G (Ger. Stpd) £42
£ 42
of
Tient-Pukow Hiy. 5% (Bril. Stpd. Supl, Loan) ... £41 Tient-Puitow Rly.
£41
H.K. Tramways, $10.75 b. Peak Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $2 Star Ferries, $85
n.
n.
£43
£ 701⁄2 £ 76%
£86x80
£42
161,35 51.01
LA.
Bking. Corpn.
S'hal.
(Lnd. Regd.). £101 Chinese Engineer- Ing & Mining (beare)
1924**** £ 55 £ 55 Chartered-Bank-of-
£14% 14. & C. &
201
11/0
11/0
13/9
15/-
.
2/10
2/0
44/-
447-
Shai Waterworks
Dairy Farm, $19.
3315
3314
Watson, $3.45 n.
Union Insurance
Soc. of Canton 32
32.
Gula Kalumpong
Rubber
27/6
28/11/2
Allied
Ironfoun-
ders
34/3
34/3
Associated & Elec-
trical Industries
48/9
47/10/%
Austin Motors, ord
52/0
53/11/2
Boots Pure Drug
Brit.-Amer. Του.
(bearer) Cammell,
Laird,
547-
110/10%1⁄2
D (Ger. Stpd. Supl. Loan) Japan 5 Sterling
Loan 1007 Japan 6 Sterling
Loan 1024
July 13. Gennan 7% In- ternational Loan
----34.55.
11 Commodity Index unquoted 85.39.
PENSION FOR WIDOW
Lendon, July 13. Aning Civil List pension is 120 for the widow of Sir William Watson, in recognition of his servlees to literature-British Wirelcan,
THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH
SIXTH ANNUAL
Amateur Photographic
Competition
June-August, 1936.
of this
Details have been unavoidably crowded out edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below.
wit
KASTIN
reponatility will accepted fer non-delivery, loss or damage.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY. The following Rules Corapetillon-
the No
1.--The Compethion is confined exclusively
to amateur photographers. 2.-Pictures submitted in Sepla one should be accompanied by a amatter print in black and white.
-The Prits will he awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographa in each Beetion. Fach entry must be accompanied by form which will be published daliy during the period of the Competition. The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph is reserved, -Patographa which have been already entand in Joen! competitions are in- ellille.
A the conclusion of the Competition. entrice will be returned to competitors on application at this Offee within seven GATE..
USE THIS
FORM AND
LICHTLY
PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF
EACH
ENTRY.
SECTION
NAMS
ADDRESS
DATE
8.--'hotographs must pa be less than Postcol alte (excepting in the Children's Beetles and the entry form should be Ughtly pasted on the back,
-No correspondence will be entered into
in connection with the Competition. 10-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.. 11-No employee or member of any firm In the photographite trade in permitted. 10 cumpete. 12-Mambers of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post' are not permitted to compete. 18.-The decision of the Judges shell to Bal
Entry Form
•
Please use block letters and paste this en back of each entry.
If entered in Children's Beetlun, paront please. Countersign
here
Chosen Corpn. Pekin Syndicate Shai Electric Con- struction Co...
ord...
Mexican Eagle
Courtaulds
Distillers
Dunlop Rubber
Electric
General
(England)
Innerial Chemical
Industries.....
54/-
110/10
13/0 13/10/ 24/7 23/10% 497415 49/3
102/-
102/-
17/0
150/3
· 34/0 34/424
77/0 Guinness (A) Son
& Co.
150/0 Hawker Aircraft 28/41% 20/0 Bristol Aeroplane
ord.
04/0 54/0
38/10 38/10% Imperial Tobacco 1587435 150/414 Marks & Spencer
"A" ord. O.K. Bazaars Rolls Royce Tate
& Lyje Turner Newali United Vicked Steel ord. Vickers, Woolworths Anglo-Dutch.. Rubber Plantation Investment
Trust Burmo Corpn. Commonwealth
Mining Morsman Invest-
menis Randfontein
Barmah
06/3
85/7/
47/0
172/0
47/3 172/0
09/0
09/0
01/6
02/-
32/3
-32/74
29/0
136/3
28/6
30/ 130/0
28/414
32/1014 33/-
·0/713 9/9
0/6
: 9/0
27/0 27/3
80/- 77/8 42/0
Yaumati Ferries, (old) $20 n. China Lights, $10.50 n. China Light, (new), $7.60 n. II.K. Electric, $50 b. Macao Electric, $18.75 n. Sandakan Lights. $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25.50 . Telephone (new) $8% n. China Buses. Sh. $11 n Singapore Tractions, 32/6 b. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
Industrials Malabon Sugars, $9% b. Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $191⁄2 * Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n Canton Ices, $1% n Cement, $8.90 1. H.K. Ropes, $3.90 n.
Stores. &c.
Lane Crawfords, $64 n. Backintoshs, 55.n. Sinceres, $3. n.
Wm. Powells, 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), 850 n.
Cotton Milin.
Ewo Cottons Sh. $7.75 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $70 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $39%
ช.
Zoong Sings, 318 t
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n. Miscellaneous.
H.K. Entertainments. $2.00 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 30 cts. 1. Vibro Piling, $2 -
NOTES OF THE DAY
(Continued from Puge 6.)
Statute Book locally but which are never enforced. As we have be- fore had occasion to point out, the existence of such "dead" einct- ments only tends to bring the generally into disrepute. What is obviously needed is that the whole field of non-enforced provisions should be surveyed, with a view to repealing those which, what over the reason may be, hava fallen into disuse. Firat amongst these we would place this chit-signing embargo, This was a war-time mcusure, which, almost from the start, was easy of evasion. Its necessity at any time is even to Le called into question. Whatever its faults may be, the chit system will persist in Far East-and
is departing for Australia shortly, and pwatecuting, is not therefore seeking re-election: suld defendunt was a very bad char- the adoption of the Treasurer's re- acter, and asked for a remand of 481port, which will disclose a satisfne- hours in police eustody for further toy balance, and the election of an charges.
Incoming Committee for 1936-36. The remund was granted,
GAVE
WARNING TO HAWKERS UNEMPLOYED MAN CONVICTED
The following members of the AR- sociation have been nominated un- opposed for the Executive positions: Hoa. President-Dr. L. T. Ride; Ilon. Vice President Mr. F. J. Neill; Hon. Secretary,Mr. R. J. MacNeill; Hon. Treasurer.Mr. N. Steckton.
Members will be required to vole for five of the following who have been nominated to fill the vacancies on the Committee: Mr. F. B. Blakey, Mr. II. Brokenshire, Mr. G. E. Dudley, Miss E. Kelly, Mrs. E. Perry, Mr. G. was Stokes, Mr., J. Wolfe.
Tung B, 27, unemployed, charged before Mr. Burgess at the Central Magistracy this morning, with having prevented Polige Con- stable Michle, A.98., from perform- ing his duty.
FLIERS REWARDED
Madrid, July 13, P.C. Michie stated that he was on
The Manila-Madrid tiers, Arnaiz duty at 10.15 o'clock Jast night, and Calve, have been awarded the when he saw some hawkers, whom Cross of the Order of Military Murit he knew had no licences. He walk-in recognition of their flight, the ed towards them, with the intention first, long-distance air voyage ever of arresting them, when defendant, attempted by Filipinos.-United Prean. who was passing by, yelled to them to rum, as a police officer was coming, As a result they scattered. Witness then arrested the defendant.
Defendant was fined $25, or, in default, three weeks' imprisonment.
visit to liongkong, is the wife of Mrs. Austin J. Scobie, who is on a Australia's most prominent sporting man. Her husband, with whom sho previously visited this Colony eleven years ago, la the owner of a leading At the Kowloon Magistracy this Victoria, Mrs.
string of racehorses at Flemington, morning, Mr. E. Hinsworth sentenced leaving for Japan, from where, after
Scobio
shortly Yam Huen, 27, a former servant of a short stay, she will return to Aur Mr. E. Baker, living at 05 Waterloo tralla via Shanghai and Singapore. Road, to two three-week terms to be served consecutively for the theft of one chromium and one gold wrist water between March 1 and April 31, Daphne Alice Peters will
The funeral of the late Miss and for the theft of $0.50, all of which Monument at 5.15 p.m. to-day, and pass the belonged to the complainant.
rot at 6.30, as previously stated.
it is high time that fact, was re- Shanghini cognized. It is fair, neither to
Japan hotel managements nor to the Haiphong public generally to preserve this law which is more-honoured in the breach than in the observance.
For this reason, either. with or without any request from hotel- keepers, we trust that an oppor- Ch. Govt. 5% 1925G.$Bda, 93%%tunity will soon be taken to put an end to what is a most anomalous
n.
JI.K. Govt. 4% Loan 7% and unsatisfactory state of affairs.
prm. b.
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 1%
prm. b.
Wallace Harpers, 44 n.
MIXED DOUBLES
LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 8.)
and Mrs. McCaw 3-6; bent 5. A. Gray and Miss G. White 0-0.
C. A. Barretto and Miss A. Reme-
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG
The following returns have been Issued by the River Conservancy Commission for Kwangtung Province, showing the water levels in English feet at the places of observation named:
Highant Lowat
44
org
POST
Calcutta and Straits
For
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Memnon
July 14.
Tottori Marti Canton Chaksang
July 15,
July 10.
July 16.
Date and Time.
Tues., July 14, 4 pin
OUTWARD MAILS
Fer
Tuesday. Samahui and Wuchow
Chung On Shanghai, Japan and Europe vis
Siberiu ....
.... Somnii Reg....Tucs., July 14, 5 p.mt. Let,..Tues.,
Wednesday. for "K.L.M. Service"-due Mennon Amsterdam, 27th July.
Lettern
K.P.O.
Reg
Res
Letters,
July 15, 8.30 am. Letters, .......July 15, 9 a.n. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Momnon
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marsellies.
(Due Marseilles, 12th August). K, P. O. Reg
July 16, 9 a.m. Letters, Saigon
July 15, 10 am Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Holhow
dios lost to Grist and Mrs. Kuw 3-6; West River at recent record July 12 July 13 Swatow
lust tu Clark and Mrs. McCaw 3-6; beat Gray and Miss White 6-2.
A. V. Remedies and Miss A. Roza beat Grist and Mrs. Kew 6-1; drew with Clark and Mrs. McCaw 6-0; and beat Gray and Miss White 6-1.
CHINESE Y. U.S.R.C.
81/3 The results of the match between 03/134 the Chinese and the Services are:
W. C. Hung and Mrs. V. Litton lost to L, Goldman and Mrs. W. H. Wilson
tutes
Spring Mines
43/0
Sub-Nigel
245/-
245/-
Tanem Gold
Mining
1/715
1/71/4
Anglo-Iranlan
01/3
02/6
Shell Transport
Trading
(bearer) Chinese 5% Sterl
08/3
· 95/7/2
K.
Ing Notes 1025
(Vickers)
20%
20 -Reuter.
Wuchow West River at
Shlubing North River St
Tringyen North River at
Sha Exat ver at
- Shokhing
薯
70.0-26 27.0 24,5
-4-41,0 0
4-28.0 ย
--27.0 -
-1.15.5 ~~2.7
1,7 -14.0
0.0
7,0
2.2 21
beat Sullivan and Mrs. Holmen 6-1;
and beat Major Wilkington and Mrs. Ashton 0-1.
1-0; lost to A. L. Sullivan and Mrs. Trui Pun-pul and Miss R. Porry Holmes 4-0; beat. Major I lost to Goldman and Mrs. Wilson 3-6; Wilkington and Mrs. R. Ashton 0-3. bont Sullivan and Mrs. Holmes 6-3; Taul Wal-pul and Mrs. C. C. Chiu and beat Major Wilkington and Mrs. beat Goldman and Mrs. Wilson 6-4; Ashton 0-2.
Tues., July 14. July 14, 6.30 p.m.
,Wed., July 15, G.P.O.
July 16, 9 a.m. July 15, 9:30 am. Wed., July 15,
G. P. O. Rog, July 15, 946 m. Letters, July 15, 10.30 am. Kronviken..Wed., July 15, 11.30 am. Hozan Maru Wed, July 15, 1.30 p.m. Suiyang Wed., July 15, 1,30 p.m. Scistan ....Wed., July 15, 3 p.m. Superscribed "cot respondence only.
The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor.of No. 6. Queen's Road Central.
JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain