BURNS PHILP LINE M.V. "NEPTUNA“ DUE 4th AUGUST.

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO

AUSTRALIA

Sailing Monday, 9th August

for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salamauá, Rabaul, Sydney & Melbourne:

First Class Fare to Sydney: Single: £47.10.0d.

Passenger & Freight Agents:-

Return: £76.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 28031

Joint Passenger Agents:-

P. & O. Building. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

King's Building.

ENY.K

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.

Taiyo Maru

Chichibu Maru

Tatsula Maru

.Fri., 23rd July

Wed., 4th Aug. Thurs., 12th Aug.

Scattlo & Vancouver (Starts from Koba).

Hiyo Maru

Heian Maru

New York via Panama.

+Noto Maru

Nako Marul

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

NEW YORK STOCK Fifth Day

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON &

Results At

FRITZ LATEST REPORTS Wimbledon

New York, July 18.

9. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's market: The market to- day advanced from 1 to, above 4 points. Business was slightly more active and the Industrial Average reached a new high since April 22nd. Jant. Traders cay that the raise war enhanced owing to growing op position 10 the Administration's Judiciary plans, Generni market

news was

favourable. There has been no development in the labour and foreign situations. Bonds were irregularly higher, with Government Curb Exchuhe issues firm. The was also higher, but conditions were

quiet,

un-

1.

TUESDAY,

(Continued from Page 9.)

E. Attewell and Mias R. J. M. Smith,

2.7-3.

JULY · 20, 1937.

NEW WAY TO ROAD SAFETY

(Continued from Page 8.)

Trafle Act as applies to road_man- ners and the general dictates of safe- ty. As soon as the member is able to satisfy his instructors that he has 4 good worlding knowledge. of the sufety code he becomes a patrol, but not at all on the lines of the Ameri-

G. Collins and Lady Hawaiian beat eau system. B. Ilall and Mias J. Marquis, und, Cometty'

10-8.

*

but fellow-scholars,

or escort hls Van Swol and Bles, a. Terwind beat He does not gulde the Ilon. C. N. D. litchie and Miss P.

he docs N. G. Farquharson and Miss K, Stammerschool and observe the conduct of

M. Wecker. 2, 3,

actually patrol the streets near the

v. T. G. McVeagh and Miss P. Thomp the others so far as that concerns

non.

G. Mako and Panna J. Jedrzejowska beat H. F. David and Mrs. J. B. Pittman, 7---,54

M. Bernard and Mine. B. Henratin. R. C. F. Nichols and Mrs. It. 5. Uber w.o. A. Lacroix and Countess de la Valdene, scratched. R. K. Tiskier and Miss M. E. Lumb bent G. E. Godsell and Mrs V. C. Valentine J. Palladin and Size G. Curtis beat M.

Drown, G, 12-1 Elmer and Lady DPleynell-Bouverie, 0-3.5-1. S. C. & F. New York office cables: K. Schroder and Mins J. Saunders best Stocks: The market

E. E. Fannin and Men, M. J. Kink, ngain. strong, with the List showing signs of c. E. Hare and Miss M. Hardwick v. G. broadening out, especially the rail Kirby and Miss M. Heeley. division. Barring unforeseen favourable new

news, It Ποιν appears Hikely that the market will con-

Be alderably extend the advance. cause the recent sidewise movement has probably served its purpose of corrective reaction, we would hold and, where buying power is stocks available, we would add recently- recommended issues in steel, oil and metal groups. The Times business index for the week was 100.7

as against 107.8 the revised index for s' week and 101.8 for the corres- ponding weeks of last year.

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Cotton: The absence of schling! rather than any demand is steadying; the market. Exchange reports af the crop condition are exceptionally high and frequently mention the boll- weevil, but it is claimed that little damage has been done.

Wheat: Seasonal temperatures in the North-West are reported to be checking the spread of rust. Buy- ing la cautious and small in volume. There is some belief that prices are high enough, pending further dumn- age reports. Increasing hedge sales and a heavy increase in the visible supply of 21,881,000, bushels is tend- Ing towards easiness.

to-

Corn: The continued excellent progress of the crop is creating talk three billion of a production of bushels. The tight near situation is reflected in the July position.

Rubber; Unsold shipments night may

cause un casier opening 10-morrow. Manufacturers are not interested in near positions, but are fair buyers for September and Octo- ber. The speculative elements are awaiting to-morrow's Restriction Committee meeting.

Sugar: The market is quiet, but very sleady. There has been до fresh feature.

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Mon., 2nd Aug. Mon,, 16th Aug.

Sun., 15th Aug. Sat., 11th Sept.

Wed., 11th Aug.

20 Ulities 40 Bonds

Sat, 31st July

.Sat., 14th Aug.

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama,

Rakuyo Maru

London, Marscillos, Antwerp & Rotterdam.

Katori Maru

Kashima Maru

Yasukuni Maru

Fri., 27th Aug,

Liverpool via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piracus,

ΤΟ

and Marseilles.

+Delagoa Maru

Wed., 11th Aug.

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

Kitano Maru

Kamo Maru

Sat., 24th July

.Sat., 20th Aug.

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

+Mayobashi Maru

Ginyo Maru

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

Nagato Maru

Hakedate Maru

Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

Wed., 28th July Wed, 11th Aug.

Mon., 26th July

.. Fri., 6th Aug.

Kamo Maru (Direct to Nagasaki) Fri., 23rd July

Hakono Maru

Suwa Maru

† Cargo Only.

Fri, 30th July Sun., 15th Aug.

Conoral Passenger Agents in the Orient for the CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.

Tel. 30291

A HONOLUL

BY EMPRESS

CANADA, U.S.A., & EUROPE

·EMPRESS OF JAPAN

EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

.at Noon Aug, 0th

.at Nooh Aug. 17th

.at Noon Sept. 3rd

.....at Noon Oct. 1st

Air-conditioned equipment carried on Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacifle Atlantis sailings from Montreal and Quebec, down the smooth St. Lawrence Seaway, to Europe.

.Telephone 20762.

Canadian Pacific

COUNT THE “TELEGRAPHS”. EVERYWHERE

Dow Jones Averages July 17. July 19. 30 Industrials

20 Rails

. G. N. Lee and Miss E N, 8, Dickin beat E J. Filby and Mrs. K. J. Under. wood, 6-7, 1-2, 6-3.

the safety lessons they have learned.

If he sees a serious intruction he

MAJPUTAN

KAŽE PATTAN,

a committee of his P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

makes a report and the delinquent is called before

his "licence" is endorsed. The fellow-members. It the case is prov-

effect is excellent, because it can be easily understood that the boys are just as keen to carry a clean "licence" As the most punctilious of motorista. Examinations are held and prizes awarded for the best

papers safety matters.

on

I cannot conceive of more use-

F. Kukuljevic and Mej. M. It. Couquerque ful work for the cause of road safety.

beat . A. S. Colling

and Mrs. K. These boys who are thus early be- Soulliam, 8-2, 4, 2.

D. Prenn and Miss E. M. Dearman beating taught how to use the road and WA. R. Collins and Mrs. B. G. Mac-how to distinguish between, the di Innes. D7, Q.

G.

It. B. Meredith and Mrs. J. S. Kiek fferent faults it is possible to fall into are the motorists, the cyclists, and the adult pedestrians of to-morrow,

beat C. I. E. Detts and Miss Y. J. Al- hati, 6-2, 6-1.

J. Yangish and Miss B. Nuthall, A. E. Fannin and Miss 3, Harman beat J. Reddall and Mrs. V: Burr, G. 14-12.

R.

11. A. Shinyes and M E. 11. Harvey beat E. R. Avory and Mrs. F. M. Strawson.

1-0, 6-1, D——1

F. IL D. Wilde and Miss M. Whitmarsh beat F. Punceg and Mrs. C. Myerscough. I-0, 6-3, 6-2,

M. D. Deleford and Miss K. B. Brown heat G. Nicolaids and Mile. P. Xydis, 7-5.0-2.

J. Borotra and Mme. C. Boegner beat H. G. N. Cooper and Miss S. G. Chutter, 63 100.

P. V. V. Sherwood and Mrs. R. E. Haylock

beat J. S. Comery and Misa R. Jarvis, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4.

L. de Borman and Miss M. Slaney beat L. 2. King and Miss M. G. Norman, Qur. Bond.

W, } Freeman and Mrs. W. F. Freeman beat . Maneff and Mrs. A. B. Mellows, B-3, 7-0.

R. J. lichle and Miss V. E. Scott beat J. M. Hunt and Mrs. E. 8. Law, (en), 7-mü

E. C. Pelers and Mrs. E. C. Peters.

bring down the figures of highway They will do in@nitely more to aeefdents than all the regulations to be devised by the wit of politicians and their advisers.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7)

1.25 p.in. The BBC Theatre Organ. 1.83 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwell Time Signal at 2 pm. 2.13 p.m. Lawn Tennis: the Davis Cup

Inter-Zone Final.

·

Transmission 2

IOS.D. ONG. G.SIL.)

4.49 a.m. Big Ben. Ezra Pitt and Elmer

try the English countryside,

Y. Petre and me. R. Mathieu beat .7.15 p.m. S. Llanot Johns and his

de Manby and Mrs. C, M. D. Marriott, 0-3. B.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York. July 19. The following quolations on the New York commodity exeliange are| issued by Reuter:

New York Cotton

12.01/01

170.72 182.06

53.28

28.17

53.83

101.57

28.85 October 101.58 December..

70.39 January

12,02/03

11.05/05

11.03/04

11.97/07

11.04/94

March

12.03/03

12.01/02

May Spot

12.00

12.04/05

12.52

.12.31

11 Commodity Index unquoted

DECIMAL COINAGE

SUGGESTED CHANGE FOR AUSTRALIA

July

Sept.

Dec.

Jan.

March May

New York Rubber

10.03n

18.98/19.00

10.11/11

10.170

19,27b/30a

10.40%

18.77n

18.02 /02 19.346/05a 19.08n 19.15 /17 19.20n

Sales for the day:-1,300 tons.

Chicago Wheat

Canberra, July 19. The report of the commission on Australian banking, published to-day, suggests no general change in policy and opposes nationalisation, The report advocates maintenance of n strong centra) bank for regulating | July.... 128/120 120/120% the volume of credit, commercial Sept. 128 127% 120%/126 contribution to which should be left Sec..... 120%/120% 128 /1274 to privately owned trading banks.

Saturday's Sales; — The report considers that the Commonwealth Bank should continue operations as at present, but should be given additional powers to enable it to

carry on effectively. The

report establishment of a

mends

July Sept. the pic.

coinage based on division of the Australian pound into thousandth parts, fimita- tion on the note issue, abolition of July the note reserve and lang

exchange. Reuter Special..

34,080,000 bushels

Chicago Corn

1279%/1275% 1274/128 112/1123% 11044/1103%

30%/00

Winnipeg Wheat

term Oct.

Dec.

154%/1541 1464/146 142/14214

Orchestra.

p. Empire Mail Bag."

8.30 p.m. A Planoforte teeltal by Myra

Floulkes.

5.45 p.m. The Ilanwell Bliver Band; con-

ductor, J. C. Dyo,

9.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 0,43 p.m.

Transmission 3

10.5.0.. GA.G., Q.5.1.. G.B.J.) 10.15 p.m. Die Den. World Agairs. A

talk by I Wickham Steed. 10.30 pm. Lawn Tennis: the Davis Cup

Inter-Zone Final.

11.30 p.m. The Cafe Colette Orchestra. 12.10 p.m. The News and Announce.

menta.

Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 .. 12.30 am. The Karl Caylus Pinyers.

Winifred Bury (Soprano).

RELIEVE

Pneumatic

PAINS

– with reliable

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australia, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sen, Egypt, Europe. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT *

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all callings are subject to change or devlatlon with or without notice. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

About

From

8.6.

Tons

Trong Krone

RANCHI *BEHAR

KAISAR-I-

HIND *SOUDAN

17,000 0,000

11,000

7,000

Rajputana 17,000 RANPURA 17,000 *BURDWAN 8,000

Rawalpindi £7,000

⚫ Cargo only.

Destination,

24th July. Bambay, Marsellies & London. 31st July, Marscilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Tiuli.

7th Aug. Bombay, Marseilles & London,

14th Aug. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam. Antwerp & Hall. 21st Aug. Bombay, Marseilles & Lendon. 4th Sept. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 11th Sept. Marcetiles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, 18th Sept. Marseilies, & London.

All vessels may call at Malta,

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

CRANFIELD 5.000 SANTHIA 8,000 TALMA

10,000 SIRDHANA 0.000 SHIRALA

3,000

25th July. Straits, Madras & Colombo.

31st July.

14th Aug

28th Aug.

11th Sept..

Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon & Calculta.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NELLORE 7,000 LANDA NANKIN

31st July.

7,000 7,000!

3rd Sept.

2nd Oct.

Manila. Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

TALMA

10,0001 Rajputana 17,000

TANDA

Sirdhana

7,000 0,000

RANPURA 17,000

BURDWAN SHIRALA

22nd July | Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

22nd July Shangbai & Japan.

5th Aug. Shanghai & Japan.

5th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

5th Aug. Shanghal & Japon.

0,000

8,000

19th Aug. Amoy Shanghai & Japan.

Cargo only.

6th Aug. Shanghai & Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to

The Agents.

Phono 27721

Absorbine Jr. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

Simply massage Absorbine

Jr. into those paining parts

- at once it penetrates → draws out the pain, gives relief. Mild and gentle, a pleasant refreshing odor,

Absorbine Jr. is safe and reliable.

Keep a bottle handy.

77/77 ABSORBINE

151 /151 1423/1427 13844/13874

R

For years has relieved sore muscles, muI<2+ lar aches, bruisen, cute, sprains, abrasions.

Sales Agenta: Muller, Maclean & Co., Inc.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS.

BUILDERS of reciprocaTING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND LAND BOILERS.

BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY

Under Licence From Messrs. Parsons,

BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENGINES

Under Special Licence From Messrs. Sulzer Bros., Winterthur.

Licensed To Manufacturo Lanx Perlit Iron, Specially Suitable For Internal Combustion Engine Working Parts.

DOCK & SLIPWAYS

FOR DOCKING VERY LARGE, AS WELL AS SMALLER VESSELS,

ON ANY TIDE.

ALL CLASSES of ship, engINE AND BOILER

REPAIRS

AND EXTENSive welding, both electrICAL AND

OXY-ACETYLene; skilfuLLY AND PROMPTLY CARRIED OUT.

Tal. Address "Talkoodack" Hongkong. Telephone No. 30211,

Call Flag: "Numaral One” ovor "Pennant Ani,"

Ay

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

BARFEDON

DEUCALION

sails 28th July for Marsellles, London, Rotterdam & Glasgow. salla 11th Aug. for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow.

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

ANTILOCHUS

NEW YORK

PHEMIUS

falls 23rd July for Havre, Liverpool, Bromborough. SERVICE

salle 27th Sept. for Boston, N. Y. Philadelphia & Baltimore via Batavia, Straits & Cape of Good Hope, PACIFIC SERVICE (via Kobe, Nagoya and

Yokohama). TYNDAREUS anila 17th Aug. for Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle.

INWARD SERVICE

ACHILLES

MEMNON

STENTOR

Due 28 July. From U. K. via Straits. Due 1 Aug. From U. K. via Straits, Due 10 Aug. From U. K. vin Straits, Special reduced fares are quoted, for cargo steamers with limited passenger accommodation.

For freight, passage rates and Information apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

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