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War Fears In Far East
Russia and Japan Preparing
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FRIDAY,
AUGUST
28, 1936.
ARREST IN PYJAMA GIRL MURDER
New York, Aug. 12. MARK WOLLNER, aged 35,
violinist and radio
per- former, has been arrested and held for questioning by the police in connection with the murder of Helen Clevenger, the beautiful New York Univer- young atudent
sity, who, clad in green silk pyjamas, was found shot in her hotel room on Thursday morning while on holiday
at Asheville, North Carolinu.
Wollner, who was born in Ger- many, has been living in Asheville for two years, frequently giving concerts - from the wireless station there. He studied in Berlin. and under Jacques Thibaud in Paris. making his American debut in 1932 at the New York Town Hall.
He is of powerful and athletic
In well-informed Japanese circles, he said, it was not con- sidered probable that war would come for at least another year. Tokyo wished first to effect a military alliance with Germany. build. and his appearance corres
man reported to The whole of Manchukuo, accord-ponds to that of
have ing to Mr. Vanderbilt's
been seen hurriedly leaving personal Miss Clevenger's hotel at the time of observations, can best be compared the crime. to a huge nrmed camp. Detach- ments
of troops, military trains, Mr. E. . Pittman, a bank clerk, look parka, ond anti-aircraft
guns who occupied a room opposite Miss stretch along either side of the rail- Clevenger's, has stated that he heard way line. The intter is well guard- noise like a platol shot and spoke ed, and all Inhabitants have been
to a stranger whom he observed dimly in the dark corridor.
provided with, and instructed in the
use of, gas masks.
In Harbin he counted eighty-eight Japanese aeroplanes, and was told that there were from three to four hundred in Manchakuo,
CEASELESS FLOW
On the Russian aide of the Mon- gollan frontier it was also evident that ceaseless, and Intensive military preparations were being carried on, Although few cavalry and artillery units could be seen, it was armed that there were at least a thousand acroplanes stationed in the neigh- bourhood of the border.
During a five days' journey on the Siberian railway Mr. Vanderbilt observed freight trains, loaded with military equipment of every possible description.. possing his carringe at
Mr.
Last night the police took Pittman to an hotel where Woliner was playing as the star soloist. On the basis of Mr. Plliman's report they decided to
Wollnor, question whu vigorously denies any know- ledge of the murder.
His denial is supported by Atlas Mildred Word, aged 19, at whose home he boards. The couple, are reported to be engaged.
Miss Ward says her flance return- ed home at 9.30 on Wednesday night and did not go out again until 9.30 on Thursday morning.
regular intervals of twelve minutes. T.T.
EXCHANGE
Selling
On one particular day he counted as Demand many as 20 trucks laden with aero- TT. Shanghai plane spare parts, and at one station T.T.
T. Singapore
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The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
(Lon. Reg.).
it was stated thing from two to three TT. Japan thousand nying officers and inen T.T. India
U.S.A. were concentrated there. Tanks TT. were also parked at different places [T.T. Manila along the line.
|TT, Batavia
T.T. Bangkok Mr. Vanderbilt was struck by the TT. Salgon prevalent Jack of organisation and T. Fra
France evident shortage of anti-aircraft 1.7. Germany guns compared with what he had [T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australia. He was favourably Impressed by T.T. Lisbon The tremendous changes for the bel- ter which had taken place in Rus- 4 m/s. L/C. London sian towns since his last visit in 1929.4 m/s. D/P. do The people appeared to be much 4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A. bealthier and better nourished, particularly the children.
seen in Munchukuo.
EXCHANGE RATES
Oslo Shanghai.
Aug. 26 Aug. 27. 76.27/04
4 m/s. France
30 d/s. India...
U.S. Cross rate in Londen
MANILA SHARES
78.25/044 The following quotations have 15.37been received by Swan, Culbertson 12.51 and Fritz from their Manila office 530 after the close of the morning session:" 63.15/16
Prices in Pesos 19.90
Buyers Sellers
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Geneva
Ja,43
Hertin
19.514
Athens
Milan
63.15/16 10.00 .1/2.13/32 1/2.13/32
5.03.2/16
5.03 7.4034
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3,30 02
3.35 .63
.30.
.37
121+1
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Big
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14.7
24
$26
Wedge
.41
.12
11016
110% Consolidated Mines
.065
.07
1/2.20/32 1/2.29/32
Demonstration
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.90
1/04
1/0 Gold Creek
176
245
.36
(Oil Burners)
29.80
.5.00!
29.81 Itogon
1.75
1.80
Monte Vitto 30 Yakobapa,
5.03 Masbate
.60
31
1.90
2.00
.47
48
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United Paracate .....
1.50
1.55
.37
31
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San Mauricio
1/2.1/6 Suyoc
1/2.1/04 Silver (formarci) 195 Silver (Spot)....19.9/16 War
1071% --Betish Wirelças.
10.9/16 Universal Exploration
107
MISSING MAN RETURNS
Market: Steady.
OFFICER PENALISED
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Washington, Aug. 27. Reported to have been mising from Admiral Willam Sinndley to-day Phillips House, Mody Road, Kowloon, revealed that Licul. William A. siner 10 am. on Wednesday, John Moffett, J., son of the late Admiral Cameron, aged 30, an Australian, reMoffett, has been penalised 50 num- turned to his home late yesterday.bers following a courtmartial which He arrived in the Colony last June Convicted him of losing confidential from Australia, and has beca residing naval papers at a secret session. at Phillips House since.
-United Press.
Actress Marries
Former Convict
Been re-united with her fiance, Mark Godfrey, following his release
after 5 years in Maidstone Gaol;
Been married to him at Marylebone Register Office; Undergone a serious operation.
WITHIN the past month Miss Lalla Collins, a young
London actress. has:
Recently at the flat. of Mr. Godfrey a roporter was told the. story of this week in Mrs. Godfrey's life; of her loyalty to the man she loved when, in his darkest hour, she sold all her posses- sions to assist in his defence | brother-in-law, of Bayswater. before his sentence to seven "AMAZINGLY IN LOVE” years' penal servitude.
She could not tell the story herself, for the surgeon who had operated on her, Mr. Norman Hare, had not long left the flat after the operation, and her hus band could not relate it for ho was in Paris.
Ho said, in a whisper, pointing to j Miss Collins's bedroom: "Lalla is ly~; Ing in there very weak and weeping her heart out. She keeps calling for
her husband.
"They have, however, been keep. Ing in touch by telephone. They are amazingly in love. He was re- leased from Maidstone Gaol.
Ho was sentenced to 7 years, but good conduct and the fact that our father is dangerously earned the; The story was told by Mr. King's clemency and a remission of Seymour Sidney. Godfrey, her sentence,"
Sole Agents: S. H. LANGSTON, Exchange Building.
SHARE PRICES
Banks.
H.K Banks, $1,675 HR. H. K. Banks
£102 n.
Chartered Bank, £16 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£31% n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. --East-Asin Bank:-$76-b
Insurances. Canton In., $270 n. Union In.. $560 sa. China Underwriters, $1.00 . Chinn Fire, $462 n.
H, K. Fire, In., $240 -n. Internat'l Assec., Sh. $3 n. Shipping.
Douglas, $30 n.
II. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Crinis (Prefo), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearor), 105/71⁄2 n, Union Waterboats, 312 n.
Docks Pte.
II K. Wharves (old), $1011⁄4 1. II. K. & W. Docks, $14 n.
Providenta (old). $1.75 sa. Providents (new), 20, cts. n. Hongkow (old),, Sh. $185 n. New Eugincerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $81% n.
Mining.
Kailan, 9/9 n: Langkats (Single), $5 n. S'hal Explorations, Sh. $3 n. S'lini Loans Sh. 33 n. Raubs, $11.95 n.
Venz: Goldfeld $4% b.
Antamoks, $5,35 sa.
Atoks, $1 a, and en,
$24 n.
Baguio Gold 66%1⁄2 cts. n. Butatoes, $25% n. Benguet Consolidated, Benguet Exp., 40 cis. b. and sa.
Big Wedges, 64 cts, su. Consolidated Mines 10 cta. b.
Demonstration, $1.58 n. Ipo Gold 38 cls. sa. Itogons, $2.85 n.
1. X. L., $2.95_n. Masbate, 1 8.
Northern Mining, 65 cto, qa Paracale Gumnus, $1.10 n." Salacet, 22 cts. n. San Mauricio, $3.20 n. Suyoc Consols, 70/77 cts. mu. United Paracole $2.39 n. Gold Creaks, 65 ets. B Cold River, 12 eta... Santa Rosa, 12 eta. n.
Lands.. Hotels, etc.
IL and S. Hotels, $5.70 sa. H. K. Landa, $05 b, H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$105 D.
S'hal Lands, Sh. $18 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Kumphries, $0 x,
1. K. Realties, $1.70 b. Chineso Estates, $80 në China Realtics, Sh. 64 . China Debentures 3h. 300 n.
Pubile Utilities.
II.K. Tramways, $12,40 b, and.sa. Peak Trams, (old), $81⁄2 n.
Peak Trams, (new), $24 Stur Ferrios, $91
an.
Yaumati Ferries, (old), $20% b.}
China Light; $12.50 5.
China Light, (new). $8.90 b. H.K. Electric, $534 b. Mincho Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $27.80 b. Telephone (new), $9 b. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 29/- n. Singapore Pref 28/..-
Industrinla Malabon Sugars, 89% n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $2 n. Cement, $10.50 su 1.K. Ropes, $3.75 n.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $21 m. Watson, $3.90 b.
Lane Crawforda, 364 n.
Mackintoshs, $5 x: Sinceros, $3 n. Wm. Powells, 40 ets. n. Wing On (II.K.), $60 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewe Cottons, Sh. $74 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $70 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh, $391⁄41⁄2
n.
Zoong Sings, $18.n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 m.
Miscellaneous. ILK. Entertainments. $2.90.n.. S. C. Enterprise $1.36 n. Macao "Greyhounds," 32 1. Constructions (old), $1 a. Constructions (new), 40 cis. n. Vibro Piling, $2 b.
Ch. Goyt. 69% 1925 G.$Bda
92% b.
II. K. Govt. 4% Loan 6%%
prm.
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par, b. Wallace Harpers, 34 n.
Factors of
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in planning your advertising
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