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TOMMY FARR HAILED AS BRITISH, HOPE FOR TITLE HEAVYWEIGHT
(Continue from Page 19. man who beat Joe Louis, and whom many consider the outstanding heavy- weight of the day. Should Farr beat Schmeling he would have better than an even cliance to bring world heavyweight championship to Britain,
The Daily Telegraph pays, him a high compliment saying he displayed courage which amounted to non- chalance and fought Baer to a stand- still.
The Daily Herald declares Farr's magnificent victory has completely pricked the Baer bubble.
The Daily Mail praises his fine. traditionally British straight left, and udds that Farr exposed Baer as either an over-boosted fighter or one who has slipped alarmingly down the fistic ludder-Reuter,
Great Crowd Attends
Harringay Stadium, April 15. Tommy Farr, Welsh and British Empire heavyweight champlon, be- fore the biggest crowd for a fight- in Britain since Carpentier fought former Beckell,
the outpointed world's champion, Max Baer, the Californian,
OFFICIAL
SOUVENIR PROGRAMME
of the
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, APRIL
16, 1937.
GREAT CROWD
PAYS TRIBUTE
TO GOVERNOR
(Continued from Page 1.)
had been, drawn up in position out- side the Pier, the smartness of the military spectacle, white and drill uniforms, Immaculate foarching and the precision of arms novemments, engaging the interest of the waiting spectators.
The Guards were furnished by the
CORONATION Royal Navy: 1st Battalion, Seaforth
OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI
and
QUEEN ELIZABETH
ON SALE! FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd
Price
Trust
$2
Highlanders; Royal Air Force; and the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. When they were in 'position, atretching over 100 yards each side of the Pler, they presented the most spectacular token puld by the Ser- Governor of this Colony. vices to
The band, drums and pipes of the Seaforth Highlanders were drawn up behind the Guards of Honour. A His Excellenéy the G.O.C., Major General A. W. Bartholomew, arrived at the Pier, the Guards were called to attention.
The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith arrived shortly before 11 My tracions Permission of His Majesty' thla Programme (a tasued by King George's Julio'clock and they were followed by Lady Caldecott who proceeded to make her farewella to numerous friends. FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS & COPIES MAY NOW BE ORDERED 1100KSELLERS
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. COMPAGNIE Des messagÈRIES MARITIMES
The Steamship
on
"YANG TSE" No. 0 AEO/37 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirke via ports etc., arrived Hongkong Wednesday, 14th April, 1837.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored Into the Godowns of the Ilongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- lained immediately after landing,
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 24th
will not be recognize 1837, or they
The Governor followed closely in an official open car, his appearance being heralded by shouts or greeting from the spectators many of them waving their hats and handkerchiefs in evidence of their good wishes.
His Excellency's 'car was escorted by a Platoon of Motor Machine Guns of the HK.V.D.C. and six orderlies of the Hongkong Police Force..
GUARDS INSPECTED
As the car drew to a standstill, the Guards eloped arms in succession and then presented arms, the band
the playing! epening bars of the His Excellency National Anthem. stood with bared head during the customary homage to the representa- tive of the King. He was dressed in grey morning attire with a grey top hat.
Accompanied by the G.O.C., Hon. Mr. N, L. Smith, Rear-Admiral C. G. will be examin-Sedgwick (representing the C-in-C., Damaged Packages
Company's Surveyor H. E. Admiral Sir Charles Little), the ed by
in Wing-Cindr. W. A. K. Duizell, and Messrs:-Goddard and Douglos the presence of the Consignees at is Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor, Ilonour, stopping to exchange a few 10.90 a.m. on Tuesday, 20th April, the Governor Inspected the Guards of 1037.
words with the men and shaking hands with the officers in charge of each section.
Consignees must have a Revenue any when Officer in attendance dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
I. OHL.
Agent. Hongkong. 14th April, 1937. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The crowd was the most fashion- able seen at an English ringside In some time. Notables present Included The Steamship
Lord Hewart, Lord Burghley, Lord Kemsley, Lord Loch, Lord Stanley, the Marquess and Marchioness of Walter Neusel. the Queensbury, German fighter, who will probably be meeting. the winner at larringay this summer, watched the fight with close attention.
weed
"JEAN LABORDE"
No. 11 A/37
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Salgon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 16th April, 1937,
His Excellency then said farewell to those waiting on the Pier. cum- prising the entire body of the Execu- tive and Legislative Councils with their ladies, officials of the Govern- ment, hends of the lighting services, representatives of the Chinese and other communities, the Church, social welfare bodies and friends.
FAREWELL SALUTES
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as carly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar tures, timo and mooring placa and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned-to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615. PORT DIRECTORY
(N.Y.K.), Kowloor ARIMA MANU Wharf,
MARU
0.9.K. CANTON
(0.5.K.), Wharf.
CATHAY (P. & D.). Kowloon Wharf. CHENGTE (B. & S.), B21. CHONGLEE (Yee Tai Hong), 1. CHUNGKING (B. & S.). 1.1. FU LONG (Master), Youmati GRANVILLE (Honk Line), Stono- cutter'4.
GRAYSTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell), Taikoo lock.
HAICHING (Douglas), D. G. anchor-
PRO
HAI HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (1. & S.), B.12. HELIOS (Thoresen), 1.16. HEIYO NARU (N..K), Buy.
Kowlaan
HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), D.4., HINGSANG (J.M.), 1.22. 10 KHENG (la flong), A KANCHOW (B. & S.), C.1. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), B.26. KINRYO MARU (M.8.K.), Kowloon Bay,
4
KIANGSU (D. & 9.). Talkop Decks. KINGYUAN (B. & S.), B.20, LIANGCHOW (D, & S.), Taikoo Dock LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), B.B. MABLY K. Larsen), D.G.A. MICHIGAN (States), A. PERSEUS (B. & S.), Holt's Wharf. SHOUSING (D.K.K.), Kowloon Wharf SHANTUNG (D. & 8.), D.. SILVERSANDAL (Furness), Trikoo
Docks.
TAI LEE (Yee Tai Hong). Yaumati, TAKRANG (J.M.), B.2.
TAI PO SEK (Tak llung), B.4. TASMANIA (Jerén), A.D.
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.). A.12. TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.K.), in Dock. TINHOW (Bank), Kowloon Dock Wall TJISALAK (J.C.J.L.), A.15.
WING WO (Tal Fung & Co.), Weal Foint.
WONG SHEK KUNG (Iling Lea). B.11. YATSHING (J.M.), B.R. YOCHOW (U, & 9.). Taikoo Dock.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY, (Agents Phone, Numbers Given) ASOSAN MARU (M.B.K.) from Stn- gapore, 3.30 mm. A.2.
CHONG LEE (Yee Tat Hung) from Swatow, 11 a.m., 8.12. 23181.
from Shanghal DAVIKEN (J.M.)
7 m. Went Point Wharf. 30311.
GLENAPP (Glen Line, from Singu pore. 8.15 am, Holt's Whart. 23800,
HUPER (B. & S.) from Canton, am West Point. 30331.
KINGYUAN (U. & 9.) from Hollow 6 p.m., West Point, 30331.
NANCHANG (1. & S.) from Shanghai noon, West Point. 30331.
SOLI (A.I.C.) from Balik Papan, 8. a.m., North Point. 28041.
SUIYANG (B. & S.) Trom Shanghai
West Point. 30331,
a PO SEK (Tal Fung) from Ft. Bayard, n.m., B.4. 20576,
TAKSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 9.30| A., B.2. 0311.
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ASOSAN MARU (M.B.K.) for Kobe, 4 p., A.2. 10271.
Lady Coldecott, the Hon. Mr. N, L. Smith and Mrs. Smith then entered the Britannia accompanied by Aides- de-camp and a few officials. As His Excellency followed them, the first salute of seventeen guns began to Consigness are hereby informed
fire from Signal Hill, where the bat- that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables tery of the Hongkong Brigade, I.K. are being landed and stared into the & S.R.A., gave the military farewell. Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon The launch moved off amidst the Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow--cheers of those_waiting on the Pier
delivery may
be while the Governor and Lady Caldenen, S.K. Wharf, 28001, acknowledg- cott waved back on loon,
ment.
whence
Baer outweighed and outreached the Welshman, and the had five years the good as of ring experience to
Haer is 28 and Farr 23. Farr
stone 2
2 lb. and was the obtained immediately after landing. 14
All claims must be sent in to me first to enter the ring to a crescendo
on or before 27th April, 1937, lle appeared very con- ndent. Baer, lb. was in a happy mood, and play- fully punched his seconds in the ribs
tted on his gloves. as they
In the first round Farr took a lead on points, landing smart lefts to the above face and opening a wound Baer's left eye. The American was half-blinded with blood.
of applause. Geighing 15 stune 11⁄2 they will not be recognized.
Tigerish Attack
second round Farr started the with a gerlsh onslaught, and con- with tinued to use his left hand beautiful precision. Baer's grima- ces failed to Impress the Welshman with the other's savagery.
was
In the third, Baer came out grim and businesslike. He clouted Farr's cars and then caught him "at close quarters. The fourth round even. But in the Afth Baer chased Farr around the ring with a series and staggering of lightning-like short blows to the head.
Farr gave ground for a litle and then suddenly stopped hla retreating tactics and lashed out with his left, He caught Baer on the jaw, inrred o Fight back his head and crashed
cye. into the American's injured Baer retaliated with a right to the temple and a left hook to the ribs.
Ducking And Weaving
weaving Farr was ducking and cleverly throughout the seventh mak- to land Ingit dimcult for Baer solidly. Nevertheless, the American won the round,
with
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am on Thursday, 22nd April, 1937,
any
Consignces must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when dutiable.goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OIL. Agent. Hongkong, 10th, April, 1937.
N. Y. K, LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE und STRAITS. The Steamship
"DAKAR MARU," having arrived from the above poris, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are belcz landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Company's Godowns Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
at
The launch was escorted across the harbour by the police and the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith Excellency on accompanied His board the Empress of Japan and stayed with thern until the liner was due to leave.
The Hon. Mr. Smith returned by to prepare for the the Britannia
in DS ceremony of being sworn Officer Administèring the Govern- in the ment which took place Council Chamber this afternoon.
ITALY READY TO WITHDRAW VOLUNTEERS (Continued from Pape 1)
by the Italian Government.-British Wireless.
Spirit of Goodwill
London, Apr. 15. The Chairman's sub-committee of 21st the Non-intervention Committee sat Goods not cleared by the
for three hours to-day and decided April, 1937, will be subject to rent.
that the Spain control scheme should Damaged packages must be left
come into operation next Monday, appened to in the Godowns for examination by
Consignee's and the Co.'s repre- April 19. The Chairman the
to the Tuesdays and representatives on the Committee to sentatives on any
spirit of goodwill to
which Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free bring a
problems with storage period. For the examination solution of the of damaged dutiable goods, the con- they were faced, and the Italian re- signees, must
resume the discussion of present,
to
BENVENUE Loxley) for Shanghai,| daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 22593.
BREIVIKEN (Wallen) for Saigon, 6 p.m., from Dock. 28176.
FUKUKEN MARU (0.S.K.) for Amay,
JOIN KUNDSEN (8.0.C.) for Polem❤ bang, noon, Lielikuk. 0931.
MICHAEL JERSEN (Wah Yick) for Stonecutters. 10,30 *.m., Singapore,
045.
RANPURA (P. & Q) for Shanghai, 11 a... Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TALTHYBIUS (B. & S.) for Port Said, nean, A.4. 30331.
TILAWA (D. 1.) for Shanghai, 6 am. Kowloon Whart. 27721.
TIISADANE (3.CJ.L.) for Shanghai, 19 . A.17. 28016.
VAN HEUTE (J.CJ.L.) for Penang, 4 p.m.; A.3. 28015.
WING WAI (Tai Fung) for K. C. Wan, 3 p.m. Suikong Wharf. 20570.
YANGTSE (M.M.) for Shanghai, p.m., Kowloon Wharf, 2c0b1. TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.3 Redan, noon, A.1
for
C.
ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) CATHAY (P. & 0.) from Europo, 7 a.m. Kowloon Wharf, 27721,
CONTE BOSSO (L., T.) from Mantle, 8.30 am, Kowloon Wharf. 32083.
JEAN LABORDE (M. M.) from Baigon, 0a.m., Kowloon Wharf, 20001..
HONG KHENG (Ha Hong), from Swatow, 8.45 a.m., A..
KWANTUNG (B. & S.) from Canton, a.m., West Point. 30331.
NANCHANG (B. & S.) from Shanghai, noon, West Point. 30331.
LUCHOW (B. & S.) from Shanghal, noon. West Point. 30331,
SUIYANG (H. & B.) from Swalow, 10, A... West Point. 30331. YATSHING (3.31.) a.m., B.8. 00311.
from Canton, Bi
SAILING TO-DAY', (Agents Phona Numbers Given) BADEN (Jebsen) for Shanghai, day- light, Kowloon Whart. 20841.
DULYSSESS (A.P.C.) for Tarankan, 7 CONTE ROSSO (Ld, T.) for Europe, 7 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 32083.
a straight left to the jaw and follow. Oficer to be range for a Revenue; presentative cald he was 4.01., Taikuktaus. 28041.
In the eighth Farr shook Bacr
ed up the advantage with another
smashing right to the left eye, causing the blood to stream from the cut,
There was. hectic fighting on the ropes in the ninth, with Baer scoring telling short-arm jolts to the head, Neither the boxers nor the referco heard the bell, and although the seconds tried to stop the lighting, the referee, ordered the men to fight on until the time-keeper, called a halt.
the
Farr's Eye Opened·· Farr sustained damage to his left oya in a fierce exchange in eleventh round. Baer. aggressor and, lunded repeatedly.on Farr's face.
Wis
All claims must be presented with- of volunteers from Spain. The Rus- in ten days of the steamer's arrival sian representative, in the same
here, atter which date they cannot
be recognized,
spirit, did not insist on a discussion of the proposals he had made at the last plenary session.
now
No claims will be admitted. after
The Committee agreed to appoint a the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
technical advisory sub-committee to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
engaged, either directly or indirectly, Hongkong, 16th April, 1937, prepare a scheme for the withdrawal
from Spain of all persons in the present conflict in that country who are not of Spanish nationality or who were not of Spanish nationality on July 18, 1030, and for the effective supervision of any such scheme of withdrawal.
applause. There was no doubt about his superiority in a clean, keen fight.
Welshman Delighted Farr was "terribly delighted." He sald he was glad he had given Bei- thetish boxing a good show,
Boer was not in the least dis- undergoing medical consolate. While
Intimated treatment for his eye he Both went "all out" in the twelfth, that he was through with boxing, Baer trying hard for a knock-out. This was the first time, he said, that he had sustained a cut face. Farr, But Farr kept him away with his un-
he declared, was rugged and a good iting left.
The decision, for Farr, was re-puncher, and should, beat Waller
burst of Neusel-Reuter. ceived with a terrific
Before the commitice adjourned, the Italian representative announced that he proposed at once to submit proposals for the extension of the non-intervention agreement to the prohibition of entry into Spain of all persons of non-Spanish nationality whose activities were calculated to prolong or embitter the present con- fictBritish Wireless
ADMIRAL LITTLE. ON VISIT TO MACAO TO-DAY
Macao, Apr. 15.
CHANGTE (I. & 8.) for Australia,
30331.
noon, A..
CINGALESE PRINCE (Furness) for Manila, 10a.m., Talkua Dock. 316.
DAVIKEN (J.M.) for Canton, 9am. West Polo Wharf. 30311.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.B.) for Wharf. Kowloon Vancouver, noon, 20752.
GLENAPP (Gilets Line) for Shanghai,. Vn.m., Holt's Wharf. 23030,
HAITAN (B. & 8,) for Amay, 4 p. West Point. 30331.
HUPER (B. & S.) for Chefeo, 8 p... West Point 30331.
JEAN LABORDE (M. M.) for Japan, 6.p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 26631.
KWANGTUNG (B. & S.) for lolhow, 3 p.m., West Point. 30331.
YATSHING (J.M.) for Tientsin, 7 p.m., 3.8. 36311,
STANLEY (Shun Cheong), for Swa- bus, .., Co's Wharf, 31905.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Arents Phone Numbers Giren) GENERAL SHERMAN (States) from Manflu, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 30371.
PAUL DOUMEN (M.M.) from Hal phong. Kowloon Wharf, 20061.
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON (Dollar) from Shanghai, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
900chow (B. & S.) from Shanghal, 3 p.m., West Point. 30331.
TSINAN (B. & S.) from Shanghai, p.m., West Point. 30331.
- SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) GENERAL SHERMAN (States) for Amerles, 1 nim., Kowloon Wharf. 30371. KINGYUAN (H. & S.) for Canton, 10 pan.. West Point. 20131.
NANCHANG (B. & S.) for Swatow, :p.m., West Point. 30331.
PAUL DOUMER (M.M.) from ini. phong. Kowloon Wharf. 20651.
TSINAN (& S.) from Shanghai, |
West Point 30331.
p.
20.
27.
VESSELS DUE
ATAGO MARU (N.Y.K.) Apr. 24. ANTILOCHUS (B. & S.), May 17. ATREUS (B. & S.). April 19. BERTRAM RICKMENS (Jebsen) Apr.
BELLEROPHION (B. & S.), April 23. CALCHAS (B. &.9.), May 8. CHAKSANG- (J,M,), Apr. 18. CITY OF ELWOOD (States), Apr. 20 CITY OF LYONS (Bank), Apr. 18. CREMER (J.C.J.E.), Apr. 20. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.8.) Apr. 22. EMPRESS OF CANADA (UP.S.), May
FOOSHING (3.3.), Apr. 10. FULDA (Melther's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 30. GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. GNEISENAU (Melcher's), May 15, HAVEL (Melcher's), May 17. HECTOR (B. & S.) April 29. ISLAMI (J.M.), May 12. KAMO MARU (N.Y.K.), Apr. 23. KELLERWALD (Jebsen), April 30. KUMSANG (J.M.), Apr. 23. KUTSANG (J.M.), Apr. 24. KWAISANG (J.M.), Apr. 28, LEVERKUSEN (Jebsen), Aur. 29. MALAYA (F. A. C.), May 6. MENELAUS (D. & S.), May 9. NORDHAVET (Jebsen), Apr. 27. NORVIKEN (J.1.). Apr. 18. PAUL DOUMER (M.M.). Apr, 17. PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 30. PROMINENT (J.M.), Apr. 20 RHEINGOLD (Jebsen), Apr. 20. RHEXUS (B. & S.), Apr. 24. SEROOSKERK (1.0.3.1), Apr. 18. SUISANG (J.M.), Apr. 22. SANDVIKEN (3.), Apr. 21. TAI PING YANG (lolwell). Apr. 17. TALABOT (Thorenon), May 5. TAYBANK (Bank), April 25. TJIKEMBANG (J.Č.J.L.), Apr. 25. TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 27. TJISALAK (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 28. TROJA (Thoresen, May 2, VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L), Apr. 20. WOOLCOR (E.A.C.), May 3. YUENSANG (IAL), May_6._ ARRIVALS AND CARGOÉS
moter Sugar cane, leaf fans, Iron,
were among the spirits and kerosene 35,020 tons of general cargo carried by the 11 ships that entered the Colony on Wednesday, yesterday and this morn lug.
The steamers are:
ASOSAN MARU (M..K.) Capt S. Andow, from Singapore, with 4,468 tons of general cargo for through ports.
CILONG LEE (Yeo Tal Hong) Capt. M. Tanda, from Swatow, with 400 tons of general cargo for through ports.
DAVIKEN (1.M.) Capt. Gustav Svané, from 'Swatow, with 420 tons of general cargo for longkong.
GLENAPP (Glen Line) Capt. L. W. Kernley, from Singapore, with 1,000 tons and of general cargo for Hongkong 5,870 tons for through poris.
HONG KHENG (Ho Hong) Capt. D. M. Hord, from Swatow, with 1,050 tons of general cargo for liangkong.
HUPER (1. & S.) Capt, C. Stringer, from Canton, with 602 tons of general cargo for through parts,
SOLI (AP.C.) Capt. H. Abrahamaes, from Balik Papan, with 1,551 tons of motor spirits for Hongkong and 0,300 tons of kerosene for through ports.
TAI POO SEX (Tak Fung) Capt. Jenn Barnsmour, from Fort Bayard, with 300 tons of general cargo for Hongkong.
YATSHING (3.31.) Capt. L. Meltae, from Canton, with 401 tons of sugar caze, leaf fans and general cargo for through poris,
YANGTSE (M.M.) Capt. M. Daunes, from Aden, with 1,058 tons of iron and general enrgo for Ilongkong and 8,574 tons for through ports.
YINGCIIOW (B. & S.) Capt. J. Mid- dieton, fram Amoy, with 40 tona of Renoral cargo for Hongkong and 800 tons for through ports.
Tho
S.S. TAKSANG
s... Taksang of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will leave for Tsingtau vin Swatow and here Shanghal on Sunday, April 18 at 5 pm.
LORRY DRIVER
FINED
MISSED TRAFFIC MAN BY INCHES
wag
"I was very fortunate, for It missed His Excellency Vlec-Admiral Sir Charles J. C. Lille, K.C.D., and Lady me by inches," said Truffle Sergeant. Little, will be arriving in Macao on Wass at the Central Magistracy this Friday on bourd HIM.S. Falmouth morning when he prosecuted Ip Hing-cheung for driving lorry No. from Canton.
The distinguished visitor, who will 303 without due care and caution.
Sergt. Wass stated that he be met by a guard of honour, will
A. proceeding up Lyndhurst Terrace be welcomed by HE. Dr.
defendant's vchlele Tamagnin! Barbosa, Governor of the and was about to turn into Hollywood Colony, A dinner will be given by Rond
15 miles per hour. He had to swerve Mr. F. J. Gellion, British Vice- flashed past him on the wrong side Consul for Macao, in honour of Sir of the road and at a speed of about Charles and Lady Lilile.
into the aldo channel to avoid an accident.
It will be recalled that Sir Charles visited the Colony last summer. Our Own Correspondent,
when
Defendant was aned $25.
AMERICAN STRIKE
SPREADS
(Continued from Pope 1.)
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
arriving from Europe to-morrow, YESTERDAY'S CABLED
may also be involved.
The President floosevelt's pasen- gers have been transferred to the Berengéria and other foreign-owned ships-Reuter,
MINIMISING danger
San Francisco, Apr. 15. * Minimising reports that the strike of the American Radio and Tele- (graphists' Association against the In- ternational Mercantile Marine at New York night. spread to the Pacific Coast, Mr. Ray Pyie, secretary of the A.R.T.A. here declared:
"We haven't even heard of the dis- pute in the East. Undoubtedly it is a local controversy which will not niTect the A.R.TĂ, on the Pacific Cunst."
QUOTATIONS
London, Anr. 15,, The following are the middle prices at the clone of the market
36% War Loan.
1805 Buz Bold lionds 1028-47
Loan 1908 en 1912
5
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Ihat Today's
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162.18/10 4102.15/16
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Meanwhile, the battle between the rival labour organisations is spread-e
ing
2.
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Japan Sterling 1007..
Japan Sterling 1024
German In Taun 1964
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Engineering • Chinese move by the Maritime Federation of .K. & Shel Uking Corn 1194
Mining bearer) the Pacific Coast, which is at present aflated with the American Federa-Chosen Corn tion of Labour-United Press.
CHRYSLER SETTLES
Detroit, Apr. 15.
110
21/6
12/6
Pekin Ryndicate ............
9/3 D/B
Kbal Electris Construction
Ca
47/-
477-
Shak Waterworks
50%
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57
30/0
49/-
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