CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 Words $1.50 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

WHITE and SILVER FOXES, an of Squirrel, selection exclusive Leopard, American broadtall, etc., Furcoats on sale at Alaska Fur Co., Kayamally Building, Top floor.

FOR SALE-Teakwood, Bathing Shed 25 x 15. Furnished. No. 11, Tweed Bay. Excellent condition

$250.00. Write Box Typhoon Pravi, No. 343, "longkong Telegraph."

TO LET

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

NOTICE I hereby given that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, 1936:

Nos. Nos, Nos, Non. Nos. Nos.

336 -501 022 11 104 208

535 752 404 86 151 231

457 544 707 105 272 93

770 306 473 591

010 813 404 317 Holders of drawn Debentures who desire to be paid on the 31st Octo- ber, 1936, are requested to inform Percy Treasurers, Mears. tho Smith, Seth & Fleming, on before Friday, the 30th October, 1936.

08

101

102 101

or

AND NOTICE is hereby given numbered RA that Debentures above which are not cashed on the 31st October, 1936. will be paid the 30th April, 1937, after Apply which date they will cease to bear

on

TO LET.-Nos. 3 and 4, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four-roomed Fints. Hot and Cold Splendid outlook. Water. Union Trading Co., York Building. Interest. Telephone 27730.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DÈS

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship:

"FELIX ROUSSEL" No. 20 A/30. Bringing Corgo from etc., arrived longkong 30th October, 1930.

whence

on

Marseilles Friday,

By Order of the Chimlitee. A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1936.

TRAVEL SNOBS: WHY

I HATE THEM (Continued from Page 6.)

foreign labels from suitcase; ofter a holiday."

sulicase

Consignees are hereby informerl

It's simply astounding to see the that their goods with the exceptiha of Oplum, Trensure and Valuables pleasure some people get from swag- are being landed and stored into the Kering around carrying a

plastered with crazy-coloured labels. Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- When the labels begin to wear they

nec delivery

month. may

bere quite sorry. Some of them prob- loon;

of obtained immediately after landing.ably varnish the labels once

conspiracy Sometimes, too, this holiday snobbery will spread through a whole family. I've visited house- holds where every phrase of my con- verantion has been twisted back by of the family to one or the other holidays and foreign resorta. Daddy's Cue

All claims must be sent in to me November 1930, on or before 10th or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Packages will be examin-

Company's ed by the

Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 November, a.m. on Thursday, 5th 1038.

Consignees must have a Revenue Ofeer in attendance wisen any duli.

by examined able goods are Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHI. Agent. Hongkong, 30th October, 1936,

SHARE PRICES

the

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

Banks.

(Lon. Reg.).

H. K. Banka, $1,065 b. H. K. Banks

£106 n.

Chartered Bank, £15, n. Mercantilo Bank, A. and B.

£120.

Mercantile Bank, C., £14% 11. East Asia Bank, $83 n.

Insurances.

Canton In, $205 n.

Union In., $600 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 m.

H. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3

m.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

II. K. Steamboats, $6.75 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 b, Shell (Bearer), 116/3 n. Union Waterboats, $10% 8. Docks etc.

H. K. Wharves (old), $110. H. K. & V. Docks. $1234 n. Providents (old), $2.10 b. and ga. Providonta Yners), 20 cts. n. New Engineerings, Sh. 4 n. Shanghai Docks, St. $814 n.

Mining Kailan Mining Ad. 12/3 n. Rauba $12 n.

Venz: Goldfield $6% b.. Lankats (Single) Sh. $3% n. S'hal Exploration Sh. $2 n.

S'hai Loans Sh, $2 n.

Philippine Mining

Antamoks, 37 AL

Atoka, P. 67

Baguio Gold, P. 341⁄2

Benguet Congol, P.14

Benguet Explor, 40 eta. s.

Big Wedges, P.51

Demonstrations, P.1.

1. X. L. P.2.35. Itogons, P.2.40. Mambulas, 89 cts, s. Masbate Consol, P.59.

SPECIAL NOTICE

Advertisers requiring addi- fion space in the China Morning Post

South

· and

"The Hongkong Telegraph

the months during

of November and December, are requested to make their reservations as carly as pos- sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising ovenly throughout, these months, and in order to assist, us, co-operation is invited,

Even the children are primed. you, "You like that spade, don't Eric?" "Yes, duddy, but I like where It came from best."

And duddly turns to me with an indulgent smile and says, "Eric lever forgets that time we were at Zam- Mlidred, do boanga, Nor do you,

your

At which Mildred promptly bubbles into raptures about the Philippines, course, Balvin was although, of marvellous last year, and she doesn't know which she prefers.

people like that I often get With some good fun. Putting aside my own feelings about the matter. 1, tot, I address them with play my part. new respect and ask, in all serious

they met So-and-So ness, whether at the Grand Hotel, Peiping. Often enough they do not realise that I am But there have been playing a part. limes when the question brought a quizzical stare, with the invariably negative answer.

They are so quaint, these holiday snobs. They remind me of the days when the sight of an Englishman, In certain parts of China sent the Chi- nese on his knees to lower his eyes; bow his head, und elasp-file-hands in amazement.

Northern Mining, P.29. Paracale Gumaus, P.86. San Mauriclo, P3.56. Suyoc Consols, P.69: United Paracnle, P.2. Gumaus Gold, 66 eta, su. Universals, 77 cts. n.

Landa. Hoteln, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 st. II. K. Landa, $39 s. H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'haf Lands, Sh. $18 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, 39% n.

H. K. Realities, $5,50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realtics, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities,

H. K. Tramwaya, $12

THE HONGKONG

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936.

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations are the middle prices at the close of the market in London on October 20. All quotations are subject to con- firmation and no responsibility is assumed for errors in transmission.

Last To-dny's

Price Price

War Loan 3%

redm. after 1052 £100 £100 Chinese 44% 1898 Donds (Eng. Iss) 4 Chinese 5% Gold

Bonds 1025-47. £ 97 Chinese 44%

£301

£101

£ 07

9034

£ 70 £ 70%

Loan 1908 £100 Chinese 5% Loan

1012 Chinese 6% Reorg Loan 1913 (Ldn 154.) Chinese Imperial

Rly. 5% Honan fly. 5%

1905 Hukuang Rly.

1011 5

U. Lung

Tring

£ 01 £015

£ 04

£ 046

£ 94

£ 0514

£ 52

£ 52

Hai Tuy. 1073 £ 28

5%

S'hal, Nanking ly. .... Tlent-Pukow Kly. 3% (Brit Stpd) Tient-Pukow Itly.

£ 274

£75% £75

55 (Ger. Stpd.) £48 Tient-Pukow Riy

6% (Brit. Stpd. Supl. Loan) Tient-Pukow Rly. 5 Ger. Stpd.. Supl. Loun) ing Loan 1907 Japan 5 Sterl Japan 6% Sterl-

£ 2012 ing Loan 1924 German 7% In- ternational Loan 1924 Chartered

49

<D/-

£48

£ 48

£ 48

£ 40

£ 48

£70147914

€ 80%

£ 63

of I. A. & C. J.K. & S'hal Bking Corpn (Lan. Regd.) Chinese Engineer- ing & Mining (bearer}

153

£ 63

£ 15%

£105

2105

Chosen Corpn. Pekin Syndicate

0/-

12/G 12/0 12/3 12/3 6/-

Shai Electric Con-

struction Co... Shai. Waterworks

48/-

40/-

"A"

35%

35%

30

35%

33/0

37/-

34/6

347-

54/0 54/6 51/6 55/3

51/3 56/3

131/10

Laird,

18/41⁄2

38/43 31/10 30/0 56/3 37/0 112/- 112/-

37/

90/6

140/-- 140/-

34/9

27/-

91/3

3073

Union Insurance Soc of Canton Gula Kalumpang

Rubber

Allied Ironfoun-

ders

Associated & Elec-

trical Industries Austin Motors ord' Boots Pure Drug Brit-Amer. Tob.

(bearer) Cammell,

ord. Mexican Engle Courtaulds Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Electric

(England) Guinness (A) Son

In 20th Century's "Under Two Flugs," showing at the King's and Alhambra Theatres from Satur- day, Claudette Colbert plays ery beauty of the desert.

a

JAPANESE FARMER

ROBBED

AND GIRL

LI

1 Aceh

Con

CINEMA NOTES

Kansas,

NEW YORK STOCK| EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

WEEK'S TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

FOUR DEATHS IN LATEST LIST

New York, Oct. 29. In the Colony of Hongkong, in- ? S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary New Territories during the week cluding the Island, Kowloon and the

markets:-Leading

Chinese

knocked

Rudyard Kipling's famous lines are again proven in "Lady Tubbs," the rollicking Universal comedy which opens to-day at the King's in the Theatre, with Alice Brady featured role. Indeed, the motion of yesterday's picture goes the poem one better, and snues to-day advanceel as much as ending at 3 am, on Saturday, October over three points despite pre-clcction 24, there were altogether 50 trame demonstrates that both can be under the samo sicin. In the opening dullness. Almost all divisions of the accidents, as the result of which sequences of the story, Miss Brady market shared in the feeling of persons were killed and 20 persona

which. strength except

steela,

were in were injured,

Of the persons killed, a Chi ne the cook at a rallway line to rangedness. Group

selec it comp the men with rough livity was apparent on all sides, girl died as the result of injuries good humour. She is greatly dis- Amusement shares rose on excelent received when she was

nebox-offien returns. Mail orders and down by a motor lorry whilst run- A Chinese turbed when

she learns that Wynne, mercantiles advanced on better retailing across the street.

run across the rond in pretty hiece she has put through buying and on prospects of greater boy, who the college, is unable to marry Phil, the dividend disbursements. Rails climb-front of a motor bus, was knocked young man of her heart, because her ed, led by Chesapeake and Ohle down and fatally injured. A Chinese lack of family connections make hek

on good car-loadings and male died as the result of injuries to the boy's unacceptable to

Wealthy

althy earnings. Cappers responded to the received when he was knocked down and anobbish

parents. At this June-rise in the export price of the metal. by a motor lorry whilst running ture, however, the cook inherits

Utilities

were fractionally higher, across the street. A Chinese child. half-million dollar fortune. Soon afterward the returns to New York after a strong start. Oll shares were aged 3 years, died as the result of firin. The Bonds Market and the injuries received when it was knock- under the spurious title Curb Exchange were both higher. rd to the roadway from its father's

and she and her niece "Lady Tubbs," and

arm. The father was struck by a

while 5. C. & F. Wall Street Journal privato motor car received with open arms by ire now

Long Islanders morning comment:The technical across the road. the title-worshipping who formerly refused to welcome the position of the market has probably of the persons injured, 17 were been slightly impaired., pedestrians who were either walking girl into their home. "Lady Tubbs" recently

uncertainties was directed by Alan Crosland, and Election

continue to or running across the road or play- with the situation, heading the cast appearing with Misa affect

manying in the roadway and were struck which will by vehicles. Four bus passengers Brady Arte Douglas Montgomery, switches into shares Anita Louise, June Clayworth, Alan probably not be influenced by election and four tramear passengers were Mowbray, Hedda and Lumsden Hare. results. There is some gossip that injured whilst alighting from nov Montgomery, Ward will declare an ing motor buses and tramcars zes "Parole"

lorry Two extra dividend of 20 cents.

passengers The injured through falling from Street does not expect the election to were

Ono motor affect mutil-urder shares appreciably, moving molor lorries. Brokers anticipate huge tax dividends car driver was injured when his Roosevelt is re vehicle dame into collision with a in November If elected.

tree. A motor car driver was in- as the result of a coillsien be- tween two vehicles.

which

"Parole!" the Universal picture the 13 being shown at Allambry theatre to-day reveals the inner workings of the modern parole of subject to-day systems, the

Justered by a young man bearing

walking

S. C. & F. New York office cables: dured as Stocks: The market is responding

Of the 50 accidents, 14

were

to wide-spread sentiment with regard collisions between veileles; 25 were 10 Governor Landon's improved

COURT COMMENDS BOY countrywide controversy, the pleurd

shows how parolds are obtained what happens to convicts thus freed,

and once they go forth to begin life out-

chances of election. Traders, on the collisions between vehicles

pedestrians; and 17 accidents were side again." "Parole" depicts the in-

heartbreak and temptation whole, are bullish for the outlook.

Cotton: Due to the approaching due to other causes. h

It notes. election and the fact that Bureau buy- the stigma of an ex-conviet. ing some

of the red tope of the ing hardly equals the hedge, we ex-| 100. 201 parole system and the skullduggerica pect a quiet and sugging market for worked

confirmed by

criminals

the present, "with the outlook higher grafting politicians. The picture niso later on. presents the Diese two leading

romance between the characters played by

Wheat:

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quatotions on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter.

poor,

December

for January

A 21-year-old street coolle. Yu-yuen, appeared before Mr. E. Hmsworth at the Kowloon Magis

charged with tracy this morning, theft of t purse containing 41 yen and 55 sen from Mr. Tokisi Fo-sung, a Inpenese farmer, who had stopped in Hongkong for a few hours yester-

Prices declined on bearislı to Manila. day on his way

Hutchinson, Det.-Sergeant

prɔ-

Ann Preston and Henry Hunter, re-private estimates of the crop in the secuting, sald complainant had left

cruits from radio who for the past Southern Hemisphere, the pressing of few hours after the for Mantia a

four years have been heard together sid-crop Argentine for November theft and that was why he was not

on national radio chains in scores shipment and un light Canadian ex- In Court.

of dramatic plays. Other important ports. Coming

to the facts of the case,

Com: Cash demand was the Sergeant said that complainant parts in the picture are portrayed by Alan Dinehart, Alan Baxter, Alan

while increasing Argentine competi ank twe

were friends

having Hale,

Berton Mitchell Grant'

tion also had an adverse effect. The soft drinks on the No. 5 Wharf at the

and Noah Beery, Jr. Churchill.

Dutch exports Rubber: Kowloon Godowns last night when director is Louis Friedlander.

September amounted to 21,000 tons. March the defendant stole up to him un

Ma "Follow the Fleet" observed and extracted the purse

There doesn't seem to be any ceil- The market in quiet and steady.

Special: The Flint Kote Company July from the back packet of his trousers, to the rhythmic hops that the A girl, Ma Lan, 14, saw what defend-infented Fred Astaire and Ginger carned 71 cents per share for the 12 October

weeks ending October 19th, compared Spot. ant had done and went up to her Rogers essay into the stratosphere with 70 cents per share for the same

The Packard October friend, a boy named Ching Kong entertainment. Critics declared "Top sing, and told him about the theft. Hat"

was tops, but Astaire. Miss Period of last year.

The January dividend of 20 cents per share. Ching immediately drew out his Rogers. Director Mark Sandrich and Motor Car Company has declared a December police whistle, blew it and ran after

Producer Pandro S. Berman, and a American Rolling Mill Company has March 131/10% defendant. After a short run, de- steller cust have conspired in pro-declared an extra dividend of 75 cents May

Fleet" was arrested by the boy and auction of "Follow the

(Now over.lo

Chinese constable

at the Majestic) to make reviewers per share. Standard Brands, Inc..

have declared an extra" dividend lves. That who took him into custody. At the dig deep for new superlatives.

25 cents per share. Police Station, defendant

the old vaid

Rajah of Ragtime, Irving. Derlin, purse he had stolen was not in his has written seven new songs to test of Astaire, the vocal excellencies possession, as he had handed it to

to another man who was not

Misc Rogers,

and

a newcomer Mr. Himsworth warmly co-screen. the lovely Harriet Hillard: 1

part ed the boy and girl for the

they and to

provide the rhythms for the and

and 20 Ralls played in defendant's arrest

toes of the King tantalising toes

20 Utilities new added that if Hongkong had more Queen of Terp chore in the

Astaire 40 Bonds citizens like them, there would be RKO ndio screen show. fewer criminals.

& Co. Hawker Aircraft Bristol Aeroplane

48/6 08/3 ord. Imperial Chemical

Industries

41/7!4 41/74 Imperial Tobacco 171/10 171/10 Marks & Spencer

Newall 103/3

"A" ord. O.K. Bazaars Rolls Royce Leyland Motors Tate & Lyle .........e Turner United Steel Vickers, ord. Woolworths Anglo-Dutch Rubber Plantation Investment

̈89/408/9/

53/

53/- 171/3

171/3 118/9 119/4%

04/8 94/8 102/9 32/732/7

38/3 38/- 155/- 155/6

33/0 35/42

33/6 35/0

Burma Corpn.

12/3

12/3

Commonwealth

Mining

6/6

0/0

Marsman Invest-.

munta

38/0

JW/-

Randfontein Es-

tates

78/0

Spring Mines

39/4

Sub-Nigel

78/0 39/432 245/ 245/-

Gold

Trust

Талаті

Mining Anglo-Iranian

Burmalı

1/14

1/13% 118/0 118/1015 105/- 104/414

Peak Trams, (old), $6

NI.

n.

Peak Trama, (new), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 sa. Yaumiati Ferries, (old), $24 b. China Lights, $14 n.

Shell Transport &

Trading (bear- er)...... Chinese 6% Sterl- ling Notes 1925

(Vickers) Canton Kowloon

Rly. 5%

117/0

110/3

25%

37

China Lights, (new), $11. H. K. Electric. $631 b. Macao Electric, $20 sa. Sasdakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $29 sa. Telephone (new), $10.75 n. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.

Industrials

Cold: Macg. (old), Sh. $19. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Ices. $2.20 n. Cement, $11.60 n. H. K. Ropes, $3.90 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22 b. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Sinceres, $3 n.

Wing On (H.K.), 860 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.70 ma. S'hai Cattons, (old), Sh. $76 au. S'hai Cottons (now), Sh, $43 яu. Zoong Singe, $16.n.

Wing On Textiles, 8h. $26 n.

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Entertainments, $3 n. Constructions (old), $14 n. Constructions (new), 42%1⁄2 eta.

11.

Vibro Piling, $5.25 n.

Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G.$Bds

92% n.

H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 8% prim. b, H.K. Govt. 81⁄2% Loan par. ban Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

25%

37 --- Reuter.

INDIA NOW QUIET

London, Oel, 20. In the course of a statement in the House of Commons at question-time on the situation in Indin, the Under- Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, said ex- cept for the recent regrettable out- break of communal rioting in Bom- bay, the internal situation remained satisfactory-Brittal Wireless.

NOTED COMMANDER TO BE BURIED AT SEA

London, Oct. 20. The late Sir Edgar Britten, former commander of the giant liner Queen Mary, will be burled ni sea on Satur- tiny, following a memorial service at Southampton, Reuter's Bulletin Service.

FINE WEATHER'

over the

Defendant, who was a suspected pick-pocket, was sentenced to three months' hard inbuur.

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture'

Features

A varied selection of topical illustration will appear in to- Tele. morrow's issue of the graph Pictorial Supplement.

Groups will cover the wed- 'ding of Capt. D. M. Cole and Miss J. N. Edwards. the Fairlea Girls' School golden jubilee dinner, the Craigen- gower C.C. "At Home," the rifle match between the Royal Ulster Rifles and the Royal Engineers, the annual dinner of the R.E.O.C., the reception - to Rev. Fr. Granelli, and the farewell to members of the Wellesley Lodge

the of R.A.O.B.

The solemn procession at the Feast of Christ The King, and the State funeral in Canton of Mr. Ho Han-min will also be pictured,

The Supplement will also contain the popular Entertain- ment and Feature Pages, re- sults of last week's Children's Competition, and details of a new contest for the youngsters.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris..

Geneva.

Berlin.. Athens Milun Copenhagen Stockholm. Shanghai New York. Amsterdam, Vienna.. Prague Madrid. Lisbon Hongkong

Bombay Montrent Brussels Yokohama,

Oct. 28. Oct. 29. 105.0/04 105.5/32

21.20%

21.28%

ul

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages: the

30 Industrials

and Rogers dance together three 11 Commodity Index

10

each routine striking e dif- ferent mood and tempo, and each danca

new acrobatics tó introducing the curriculum of terpsichore Gin-

appears in her first salo dance in this picture, and Fred Astaire does a seven minute top routine, supplc- mented

24. sallors, which is the novelty highlight of the film. The Reading

ading players are supported by a strong and well-balanced cast includ- Allwyn, Ray Mayer, Tony ing Astrid

Edward Burns: Harry Marlin, Beresford, Lucille Ball, Betty Grabic, Joy Hodges, Jeanne Gray and others.

Tunes Square Playboy"

With Warren William in the lead- ing

role "Times Square Playboy" a Warner Bros. comedy, sprinkled with drama, romance and song, opena_to- Theatre. The day at the Queen's

based on George M. Cohan's

Tomo The success,

to the

in

is ideally suited comedy talents of Worren William. feminino June Travis has the leading, role. The story is iL sparkling Colaresque

comedy romance which a small town boy becomes engaged to a beautiful night club en- tertainer after making millions in the big city. His boyhood chum, called upon to be the best man, throws a monkey wrench into the happy at- fair by denouncing the girl and her entire family as gold diggers. It turns out that he is not astute as he thought he was, however and shock- ed at the disaster he has enused, he to puts through a clever scheme undo the mischief, his plot working out successfully in a surprising and amazing climax. The cast includes Genie Lockhart and his wife Kathleen Lockhart, Barton MacLane, Dick Purcell, Granville Bates and Craly Reynolds, William McGann direct- ed.

22.40 T.T. Shanghai 19.30. Singapore

New York Cotton

11.07/08 11.60/87

11.05/07

11.04/04

11.70/71

11.08/09

11.73/74

11.60/30

11.70/70

11.05/85

.11.27n

11.24/24

12.12

12.11

New York Rubber

July

of

September.

deleted

10.78/70 16.801 10.83/03

10.70/10 15.80n

16.84b/85a

16.85b/870

10.81b/83 10.04/84 16.80/80

16.00/00 -

10.88b

Total sales:-460 tons.

Chicago Wheat December 115%/115 114%%/114 May

114/114% 113/113

99%/100

90/00%

Tuesday's sales: 10,000,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

July

174.84 58,22

Oct. 28, Oct. 29.

170.31 58.98

34.90 35.03 104.00

07.74

December May 105.14 July

07.31

October

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS'

Stockholm, Oct. 20. The bio-chemical research workers, Sir Henry Hallett Dole of London und Professor Ofte Loewl of Austria have been jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine. United Press.

1.

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Shanghul and Swatow

054/95% 00/90%

0344/03

80%/29%

6614/80% 80/80%

Winnipeg Wheat

111/111 100%/1094

December 109/109% May

..... 110/110

107/107%

1073/107%

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Shanghal, Oct. 29. Admiral Harry Yarnell has arrived to relieve Admiral Murfin as com- mander-in-chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet.United Press.

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.550

550 T.T.

(Due Marselles, 27th November)

Reg.,

-92%

921 Demand

1/2+1

1/21

$22.40

.102

10.3914

52

.4.80%

.D.05

2614

138% Nom. .110.3/10

.1/2.15/32 1/2.15/32 T. Japan

4.00.15/10 9.03% 20 138.3/18 T.T. Balavin

Nom. T. Bangkole

TT T.T. India T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila

.1051/

(Duc Brisbane, 17th November).

.81%

30%

Halphong....

Letters for Guam, Honolulu, and

.60%

.55%

1501/2

110.3/10 TT. Salgon

.041

.1/2.20/32 1/2.28/32 T.T. France

0.48

.1701⁄2

1/8% T.T. Germany

Amoy

.74%

.4.08%

130%

.20.0434

1/0

1/2.1/32

.0500

214 .39% 4% .670

.20

Buying

39% 4 m/s. L/C, London

1/31/

44 m/s. D/P.

do

670 4 M/6.1/C. U.S.A,

90%

Foochow

20,3/16 4 m/s, France

0.76

205/15 150 đa. India

100.5/10

100.5/10 U.S. Cross rate in London

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Foochow via Swatow

The anticyclone has moved into the Pacife leaving a feeble anti- Belgrade

Monte Video. cyclonic area

Yandse Rio... Valley... A depression is indicated to Bucharest the north of Shantung. Local fore- Silver (forward),20% cast:-NE, winds, moderate; fine Silver (Spot), 'generally,

War Lönn

4.68% TT, Switzerland 20.08 TT. Australla 1/2.1/32 T.T. Lisbon.

214

U.S.A., by "Pan-American Air ways Service."

(Due San Francisco, 10th

Manila

November).

Shanghai and Japan

Stealts, Ceylon, India, Egypt and

*Europe via Brindis

(Due Brindisi, 22nd November)..

...Oct. 31, Noon. .....Oct. 31, 12.45 p.m. Loiters,...Oct. 31, 1.30. p.m.

Canton..Sat., Oct., 31, p.m. President Jackson.....Sat., Oct. 31,

G.P.O. and KP.0. tep...Oct. 31, 3.30 p.m. Letters.....Dot. 31 4.00 p.m.

Kingyuan....Sat., Oct. 31, 4.30 p.m. Pres. Jackson,.Sat, Oct. 31, 4.30 p.m. - Burdwan...Sat., Oct. 31, 4.30 p.m. Conte Verde...Sat., Oct. 31. G.P.O. & K. P. 0. Reg....

.Oct. 31, 4.15 p.m. Leiters,

..Oct. 31, 5 p.m. Sat., Oct. 31, 5 p.m.

Shantung Sunday.******

Canton Maru...Sun., Nov. 1, 9 a.m. .......... Hangsang ........... Sun, Nov. 1, 0 nm. *Superscribed correspondence only.

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