SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banka.

H. K. Bank, $1,500 b.

H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.),

£102 n.

Chartered Bank, £16% n Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank, $76 b.

insurances.

Canton In., $275 n. Union In $575_b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. Chinn Fire, $462 n. H. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internal'l Assce., Sh. $3% n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Crinas (Profo), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 111/8 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Dorks etc. H. K. Wharves (cld), $104. H. K. & W. Docks, $13 n. Providenta (old), $1.90 b. Providenta (new), 20 cta. A. Hongkew (old), Sh. $180 n. New Eugincerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $811⁄2

Mining.

Kallan, 10/- n.

Langkats (Single), $5.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $3 n.

S'hai Loans, Sh. $3 n.

Raubs, $11.00 b.

Venz: Goldfold $44 b.

Antamuks, $5.25 1.

Atoks, $1.02 cts. b. ex rts.

Baguio Gold 59 cis, n.

Baintocs, $24 m.

Benguet Consolidated, $24 n.

Benguet Exp., 45 ela. b.

n.

Big Wedges, 77 ets, b. Consolidated Mines. 111⁄21⁄2 ets, a

Demonstration, $1.60 b.

Gold Creeks, 65 cts. n.

Gold River, 12 cts, n.

1po Gold 38 cts. n.

Itogons, $2.80 m.

I. X. L.. $3.20 b.

Masbate, $1 n.

Northern Mining, 54 eta, ma.

Paravale Gumans. $1.10 n. Salcot, 19% eta, n. San Mauricio, $4 b. Santa Rosa, 14% ets, n.. Sagne Consols, $1.05 b. United Paracale, $2.50 st. Mambolno, 96/98 eta su.

Landa, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, S sn. H. K. Land, $40 an. JE K. Lands. 4 Dein.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries. $9/9, ga. H. K. Realties, $5.60 h. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities,

H. K. Tramways, $13.50 b. Peak Trama, (old), $61⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $24 n. Star Ferries, $91 b.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $21%

b.

Chinn Lights, $13 b. China Light, (new), $9.85 b. H. K. Electric, 356% b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telehone (old), $284 b. Telephone (new), $9.65 b. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 29/- n. Singapore Pref 28/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $91⁄2 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $191⁄2

Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $2.20 b.

Cement, $11.40 b.

H. K. Ropes, $4.06 b.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm. $22 aa.

Watson, $4.85 b.

Lane Crawfords, 363⁄41⁄4 ¤,

Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $3 n.

Wm. Powells, 40 ots. n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Milla.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $734 b. S'hai Cottona (old), Sh: $70 n. S'hai Cattons (new), Sh. $39

11.

Zoong Singe, $18 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 1.

Miscellaneous

H. K. Entertainments, $3 b. 9. O. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds,” 82 n. Constructions (old), 81% n. Constructions (new), 60 cia. n. Vibro Piling. $3% b.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1926 G.$Bds.

92% b.

H. K. Govt. 45% Loan 7%

prm. b..

HK. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

*T.T.

Demand

EXCHANGE

Belllog

T.T. Shanghal TT Singapore 72 Japan

T.T. lodia

TT. U.S.A. T.T. Manila TT. Bataviu TT, Bangkok T.T. Sulgon

T.T. Françe

TT. Germany

TT. Switzerland

Australia

TT. Lisbon

ASSAULT ON MR.

L. E. BASTO

INDIAN WATCHMAN

FINED

Indian Feroze Khan, 42, an

before Mr. Watchunan,

appeared

S. F. Balfour at the Central Magis- tracy this morning to answer charge of having assaulted Mr. L. E. Busto, chiropractor, at No. 18 Ico House Street, last Saturday. He pleaded not guilty.

D'Almada Remedios Mr. J. M. appeared for the complainant.

and

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,

THE HONGKONG

REBEL VICTORIES ON

CORRESPONDENCE

L

MANY FRONTS

(Continued from Page 1.) ·

:

Mussolini Hasn't Won Yot (?)

attack has been postponed, until the rebels feel the full effects of the siege,

A report says loyalists are fortify- Ing a line 30 kilometres east of Talavera de la Reinn.-United Press.

Threaten Gas War

Hendaye, Sept. 7. Loyalists here have informed dip- Jomats at their temporary embassies that the rebels have dropped leaflets in Madrid threatening the use of poison gas-United PTER.

Rebels Bomb Own Men

Toledo, Sept. B. A correspondent writes that in

with loyalist milltary company officers at the Governor's resilence, tombs on the Alcazar here, which the rebels apparently mistook for loyalist stronghold but which in reality has been stoutly defended by

To The Editor

Hongkong Telegraph

THE VICTORIA LEAGUE

REPORT ON H.K.

STUDENTS

In 1931 a local Committee of the under the chair- Str. Permit me to respectfully re- Victoria League, quest your kind indulgence in allow-manship of the Colonial Secretary. since ing me to make certain refutations was formed in Hongkong and against the article by Sir John Harris that fime has investigated many which has appeared in one of your enses of students from Hongkong pro- eceding to England who wished to

recent issues,

were

re-

The League also gives facilities for visiting places of interest and

The contact with English social life.

enerally in bringing students into the health of students and with, if desired, net 218 guaritkans.

that complainant was a member ate watched rebel aircraft drop tention of slave traffic-not content on League reports on

1936.

CHINA COTTON & YARN CO.,

brokers for

CHINESE COTTON AND YARN.

as dealt by the.

Chinese Cotton Goods Exchange Ltd.,

of Shanghai.

DAILY CABLE QUOTATION SERVICE

Room No. 107.

ENQUIRIES INVITED

Telephone

No. 23332.

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL TO U. S. A

Air-mull letters for U.S.A are accepted and forwarded, to Manila. by frat opportunity for transmission by Pan American Air Service.

Postage rate is $4.20 per half ounce inclusive.

Sir John Harris, who is the Par- avail themselves of the assistance Bank of East Asia Building.

And offered by the League in London. Hamentary Secretary to the

at the League of The assistance offered is gratuitous, Stave Society

done his Society and takes the form of meeting Nations, had

quarters, advising yeoman's service by his successful students, Ending Inspector W. Muir said that about

was on educational matters and, as far as attack against Slavery.

ad- 2.30 pm, un Saturday, Mr. Basto

backed by all his couponsible for mission to the Universities.

who possible, helping in regard to reported at the Central Police Station

In early history re In lis that defendant, who was employed

Emancipation of Slaves. by Noronha

& Co., Government |

very pro- ports-Abyssinia and

nia Agured insulted him hnd printers,

minently 48 a sovereign state which misbehaved by shouting out at the

Indulged in the most flagrant, viola top of his volee at him. He added

with internal sinve trade but the firm, although he was not the

raids

mto peaceful territ perlodieni actual

of the watchman. employer

ies to kidnap slaves for the Arabion iskol On being

whether he would

Markets. Does it not. behove

there- Students are furnished with per- like to get rid of the defendant and

who as a Saviour with smal introductions tu prominent employ some police guards, com

one blow

oped this human intsery people, and are given the opportunity plainant agreed, and a police

should be praised was sent to the premises to relieve Heavy artillery pounded Toledo friend of slaves instead of being Hurlingham, and Ranelagh besides defendant. Defendant, when re- from all sides,

singled uut by him for +1 virulent attending many large receptions. quested by the guard to hand over

series

of attacks?. Otherwise, Sir dances and parties. The League will the Company's keys, refused and,

One plane, from 2,000 tect, dropped John appear to be grossly misinform-furnish personal reports on students bomb less than 100 yards from the

ed and therefore his article is greatly under its care for the benefit of temper, struck the com- Josing with his fist, nt the same

Governor's residence, and 12 millin-

detrimental towards Italian interests parents and guardians, time threatening to strike him with men fell, two gravely wounded. The

and serve to create enmity between between **ས a walking stick. This velion was

plane, still unaware that it was in-

is my fileting, damage on rebel uiders, great friendly powers. stopped by the guard, who in the

belleve that the Italian never viewed company of the complainant tool dropped two more bombs, on the

Aleazar, but the defenders stubbornly | Abyssinta as a country flowing wir Joint Secretary for the Committer defendunt to the Poller Station,

hold out, remaining in the ecEars fk and honey, an El rudo: they which concerns itself with students

his

to

guard

In evidence, Mr. Blasto'sald that he had full authority to dismiss the his defendant if he wished it, as elder brother was the manager Noronha & Co. He then produced n letter from his elder brother giving tim full permission

discharge defendant or any other employee of The Company If he saw fit. He added that the trouble started through his sending his office boy to the Indian Watchman for some newspapers, as was his customi The boy repiled that the Indian was very troublesome, and witness decided to go and get the papers himself.

NOT A COOLIE

to

When he asked for the newspapers, the watchman replied that he was not a coolic, and told witness to get them himself. He then returned his office, followed by the defendant who insulted him in abusive language at the top of his voice. Witness then went to the Central Police Station where he reported the conditiet of the watchman and on his return to the office he was assaulted by the man in the presence of the Indian guard.

·Defendant denied the charge, say- ing that when complainant approach- ed him on Saturday was apparent ly drunk. He (defendant) refused to hand the keys of the office to the complainant because he was not his emplayer.

Mr. Balfour said that in a way

|

a handful of Insurgents since the out- fore thated by Sir John the of visiting the louses of Parliament. |

break of hostilides.

the fortress,

'Toledo seems to be sprayed by a volcano, of stones and wood, and the streets are littered with debris of homb explosions.—United Perez.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

four.

DEFEATED

(Continued from Page 11

two

milk

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10 is

never thought for a moment that lounging lazily at hotels they would they want by merely rubbing the magle ring. Italians had always tolled hard to survive the battle of existence and they believe tint they would have to mobilize the

sarne indefatigableness 11 thelr possession.

new

ΟΙ

It is weakness and

mennness to state that Signor Mussolini ever desired for honours. He was always a front line courageous man. When I was yet very young, I remembered how when making a public specchi ten, and scoring eight to Chicago's he was shut and the bullet grazed his

nose. Without

wincing even backing he withdrew his handkerchief applied to hts profusely bleeding nose and continued his

speech. It men of Mussolini's type, by their

and Courage

unselfishness that at tracts the love and support of the entire nation. It is true the Italian are loyal to their King-Emperor and love him, but they wont exchange Mussolini for ten army corps-he is the inspiration of the Italians in their

Brooklyn

with divided honours Boston, winning the opener two to one and dropping the final with one run scored on seven hits to the Braves' four on eight blows.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

The New York Yankees won both their games to-day, against Philadel- phia, the first four to three,which wns fortunate, seeing they were out- our to nine, nd the second eight to three, which was natural, since they hit twelve to slx and Gehrig and Slatzgaver contributed homers.

St. Louis and Cleveland split their engagement, the Browns winning the first half six to four, though Weather- ly and Averill got circuits for the Indians. Cleveland won the second seven to one.

Washington trounced Boston six to one in their opening struggle, hitting fourteen to eleven, and Boston took the closing fixture six to äve

defendant was right in refusing to hand the Company's keys to com- plainant as he was not his employer, Detroit hit seventeen times against Lut Mr. Remedios reminded him that Chicago in the first game and scored Mr. Basto had full nuthority in deul-an eight to six win, but the White Sox ing with the employees of his brother's firm, as he himself was beneficiary of the Company through his late father's will.

Mr. Balfour.remarked that as it was not a scriotis assault he woulf

cautioning him.

|

{

his children, and son-in-law have

They

ANNUAL REPORT.

The report of Mr. A. G. Morkill.

from Hongkong and Malaya, for the irst half of 1930 contains the follow- ingi

"The students as a body are pur- suing their studies in their usual cheerful way and most of them will make a success of them.

There is

In spite of propaganda, a tendency for half educated res te come over before they are qualified to enter a University. It cannot be repeated too often that such men have great difficulty in gaining admission and should complete their education u to the necessary standard. It is e-ly fair to point out that of the two recent cases of students cent down from Universities one came over In defiance

of the advice tendered to him by the Victoria League, and the other was brought over by his own headmaster without consulting the League. Owing to the action of the League Committees these cases are fewer than they used to be."

The local commitice consists of the Hon. Colonial Secretary (Chairman), the Vice-Chancellor. University of Hengkeng

Ho

(Vice-Chairman),

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Director of Education, Hon. Mr. S. W Tr's, EB,J, Li.D., Flun. Blc. 1. N. Chal MURS Allee Kwok, Inspector Secretary. (Education Omlee Hong- English Schools, Joint Honorary Kong).

"Mr. Ts'o Tsun-on, Join Honorary Secretary.

Forward March. It is proven proven themselves by conspicuous

cuous Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the bravery in actual combat. were no Clasys but Roman Caesar's. Mussolini is honoured everywhere in the world for his brains and his courage-everyone known it-so he needs no flashy display of medals. He is the treasured Idol of sixty million Italians as well as by people whose ambition is to exert the utmost best for cordial Anglo-Itallin colla boration and friendship. Sir John's statement that the war was conducted by use o

of mercenerary troops is much erroneous. I read a lot of Italian and other papers and am quite well- informed,

Informed At Amba Aradan

turned the tables later and, hifting than Siraps better

eight to fifteen, won by eight to seven-Bruter,

tine defendant $10, at the same time GOVERNOR BACK

IMPRISONED FOR MANY THEFTS

JEWELLERY AND MONEY TAKEN

AT POST

RECOVERY FROM INDISPOSITION

where #0,000

Imperial cops of the Abyssinian

(Crack

Troups) entrenched on a

were fountain--Bastion,the

10,000-

storming was exclusively

Italian Alpinists.

in

It is conceded to

that that territories where Certain climatic conditions was terrible to

Such persons as may wish to avall themselves of the assistance of the League should apply to one of the onorary Secretaries, with a view to the Leage in London. obtaining a letter to the Secretary of

RECKLESS DRIVER

CONVICTED

P.M.G. APPEARS AS COMPLAINANT

Mr. H. R. Butters, Postmaster white troops, natives were assigned General, appeared as complainunt but in every Case the European before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen- Officers were in the van inspiring trat Magistracy this morning in a

men into

summons against Ajume Khan, driver uf, private car No. 593, for having driven without due care and caution in Stubbs Road on August 25.

the

nction. The Ofteer Casualty is large indeed but It po

portrays instantly the fact that Italian Officers are front line men. His Excellency the Governor, whose recent indisposition necessl-

Sir John flings upon the face of tuted entry to Victoria Hospital and talluns that the ave

average slundard subsequent convalescence at Moun of living of an Italian is very humble tain Lodge, resumed the udininistru--this may be so, and it A- 48-hour remand brought Ng tin resumed the mor- much justines the

the colonization action Ming, 22, unemployed, into Kowloon

Ing. The

Hon. Mr. R.A.C. North of the Italians in order to open up Craigmin Path, beyond the garages, Magistracy the morning before Mr. has

to reverled accordingly

the

E. Himsworth, charged with theft of Colonial Secretaryship.

Other changes in the administra- a quantity of jewellery, clothing and money from four different people betion which occur to-day are that Mr. tween August 21 and September 4. R.A.D. Forrest resumes duty ns On Saturday, a woman, Ll Kum, Principal Assistant Colonial Secre- was charged with stealing from first tary and Clerk of Councils, while defendant who left the articles of Mr. D. M. Macdougall resumes duly jewellery

that he had stolen from as Deputy Clerk of Councils. Lel Sze, 58, widow, of 13 Lion Rock Road, at second defendant's hous

house,

BURNS-PIIILT LINE

in the custody of her husband. Li CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Kun stated that she did not know. that the articles were stolen, but when she opened the package she found two gold car-rings, two gold Anger-rings, une gold sovereign, two silver dollars, and 13 pieces of cloth. Ing. She took all but the clothing and the silver dollars and hid them

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, SANDAKAN AND MANILA.

in a rice bin. His Worship let the The Steamship, woman off on a bond of $20, to keep

peace for one

one year, placing her

the

The

"NEPTUNA”

route.

so very

The

Mr. Butters said that about 12.55 pam. on that day he was driving hig ear, No. 358. up to The Peak. His wife and daughter were in the back of the car. After passing

and approaching the foot of Gough Hill he noticed a blue car rounding the bend on its wrong, side. car had ample time to get back to its correct side before reaching him. although it was travelling at about 30 miles an hour. The driver, however, did not pull to his correct side, nor raduce speed, with the result he (Mr. Butters) had to drive right up against the bank to avoid a collision. Even as it was, the other car barely passed his car by inches,

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"MILLION-AIRS ON PARADE"

Defendant at first said he could not remember the incident, and Mr. BAD WEATHER CAUSES Butters gave evidence, after which defendant admitted the and was fined $25.

summons

POSTPONEMENT

Sept. 11, 5 p.m..

.Sept. 11, 0 p.m

PEACE FABRIC WEARING THIN

(Continued from, Page

1.)

DIPLOMATS FAIL

sources of supply and demand sold and bought in Italian currencies. The economic conditions of Italians in by gone years was certainly humble in that ever

every year over five hundred thousand Italians had to emigrate to the Amerlens-but it certainly did not cost the Government two hundred and fifty million sterling and it ro- venis that Sir

of ohn's knowledge Italian Anance is wee bit rusty,

The Lira exportation restrictions have been imposed to

to prevent illicit speculations in currency-the amount allowed being more thun sufficient to

Huese representative will be present Incidental expenses en cover

nt the first meeting. The number of Is in Abyssinia Once a person is in

countries represented on the Com- or any Italian Territory he is able to

Bombardier Baker, of the Royal obtain legally

funds

Owing to weather conditions, the mittee will be approximately 24- transferred

Artillery, was fined $10 for having variety concert which was to have British Wireless. through nny Italian Bank

driven lorry No. 1007 without been held at the Club de Recreio on That Brazil has destroyed 30.000,- driver's licence at Gloucester Road Sunday last, was postponed. The 600 bags of Coffee Is an Indication on August 20, and Gunner A. K. concert has now been provisionally Saint Jean de Lux, Sept. 7. where prices in gold currency are Woodman was also fined $10 for hav-axed, subject to the approval of the Consignees of Corgo are hereby being bolsterers of coffee it is to

It is understood that the work of said he could prevent her from re- In the keeping of her husband who

As Italians are ing allowed an unlicensed driver to Club's Committee, for the Club de the diplomatic conference, striving informed that all Goods are being heavy consumers

drive the lorry.

Recreio on

on Sunday, September 13. to humanize" the Spanish civil war, peating the offence.

londed at thoir risk nito the bazar- their advantage to import their future

lag at 0.15 p.m. To-day, His Worship sentenced the daus and/or

commencing at extra hazardous Go- requirements from their own Empire.

Is hampered by the attitude of the performance at the Craigen Madrid Government, whose repre- inale. defendant to one month's in-downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon And, as regards, to Platinum Mining world markets, she was following angover Club, which was originally sentatives, though still here, have ap- prisonment. value of the articles Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whence it was found profitable by an adven- stolen was $107,

and/or from the wharves delivery turotus Italian Prospector who perilled inwritten law-but the foci of it is fixed for Saturday, September 12, isparently been disavowed by Sener On another charge, involving the may be obtained,

himself in rondless territories infest-biopla there will be no more rangements to ter date, pending are Caballero's new Cabinet drid is at

be made with the is stealing, between the same dates, of No claims will be admitted after ed by enemies of every nature and it slavery, and every native although Club's Commitice.

that reported a pair of gold ear-rings, which defen- the Goods have left the Godowns, will now be more advantageous for having his pride hurt of having lost

present unwilling to reach an agree ntent and the latest suggestions of the dant melted down, a suit case, and and all Goods 'remaining undeliver his country to buy from Abyssinia his country will find that Justice and six places of clothing, one of whiched after the 19th September, 1930, than from the Urals.

diplomatic corps, for a truce or en- Again I wish Eving conditions will be better for will be subject to rent.

to refute Sir John's assertions about

change of hostages, and for an ogree- was recovered at a pawnshop for 50 1/213 cents.

him.

ment to refrain from further execu- $4.70 Canton

All claims against the steamer Lemons which are not grown on the currency, 1022 from complainant, Cheung Pau, 22, must be presented to the Undersign- seaboard of Genoa as he stated but resent my writing this as no offence

tions and reprisals and similar ucts of Sept. 7. terrorian, have met with an emphatle of 37 Lung Kong Road, an additional ed on or before the 20th September, in Sielly and Southern Italy is meant to you. The Italians here, Parts... 11051

76.37/64 refusal.-Reuter. 1936, or they will not be recognized. month In

In gnol was inflicted,

Abyssinian Lemons would kerve

dave as far as I understand, do not seem

15.46 To comply with the General Bond- world demands for a cheaper eam- Larceny of a ault of clothes, and a

am to appreciate the stings contained in Berlin. That only 2,640 that article, although they know that Athens. 321% pocket watch, since recovered, having ed Warehouse Regulations consignees mercial quality

for $2.50, from Chu-Yun must have a Revenue Omcor in at British subjects have settled in Kenya it is a reproduction by you of what Milan boen pawned .4514

Po, of 37 Lung Kong Road, com- tendance when damaged dullable does not Indicate that Italian sellers appeared in other fournain--but i Oslo 1504

in Abyssinia would have to be linite cravo your kind indulgence to under Shanghal.. prised another charge, for which an goods are examined. 48.11/10 additional month was imposed.

All broken, chafed, and damaged to that number. Sir John't know- - stund that Italians here are our New York. .4.72

On the last offence, defendant re- Goods are to be left in the Godowns, ledge of geography, inasmuch

as guesti and every one of them are

Amsterdam. ceived an additional month in gael where they will be examined on the Abyssini

appears friendly with Britain and it is the 06% for stealing a mult of clothes from So 11th September, 1936, at 10 am., by shallow. He seems not to know that object of at least one of your renderam

there are many tablelands there of to maintain the most friendly and Madrid. Prague. Chun, of 37 Lung Kong Rond, re-Messrs. Goddard and Douglas. .0303

covered at a pawnshop for 00

Fire cents.

Insurance has high altitudes affording teinperate cordial amity between two great and Lisbon

climate. That Italy has steeled or Upon his arrest, defendant was effected.

traditional friends-Britain and Italy,

Hongkong found to have $2.40 in his

Colonization is merely following the The Italians sacrificed over half a possession. Bills of Lading will be counter-

Bombay track blazed by other nations cen-million men and bucked British and The total value of the thefts amounts signed by, to $48,40, nil having been recovered GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. 5.00 except the money and five pieces of

Agents. Hongkong, 8th September, 1930.

1/21)

.01%

..771

and

4 m/s. L/C. London

4 m/s D/T.

Buying

do

1/3

4 m/s. L/C, USA..

41

1/3/2

4 m/s. France

-30 d/sï India

US. Cross rate in London

.83% .5.04

clothing.

No

been

15 concerned

I hope, Mr. Editor, you will not

Geneva

FRENCH PROTEST

Paris, Sept. 7. Over 200,000 workers in the heavy 04.1/16 Industries of Paria district, including 10.00 [the armament factories, struck work 1/2.13/32 for an hour

as a protest 5.54 against the embargo on the export of 7.43 arms to Spain.

EXCHANGE RATES

Sept. 4. .76,33/84

15.45 .12.32/

12.93

.530 .04.1/10

19.00 1/2.13/32

530

5.034%

.7.421

2034

20

121%

424

.110

170%

.20.81

35.0342

Monte Video

.38.11/10

turies ago. She needs sources for it behoves that if we cannot help Brussela supply of her raw, products and them now we should not prick them. Montreal. nowadays with high thrift walls on all

Josera A. GUTIERREZ.

.1/2.20/32

There were no incidents and work

12134 resumed in an orderly manner---

43% Reuter Bulletin Service.

11015

1/2:20/32| Yokohama. (........1/2.1/10 1/6% Silver (forward),19%

29.82% Silver (Spot).. 19%

6.0416 War Loon.

30.11/10)

-1/2.1/10

* 10.9/10

- 19.9/10 .107.5/16-107.5/16 -British Wireless.

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