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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1948.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
DORN today you have definite talent for the written word which, when combined with your keen knowledge of human nature. your wit, and your originality, should give you a successful career 0% 4 writer, You must learn early in the game, however, that there is a great deal of hard work in this field and that Ideas are not salenble until they fire rently worked out!
Although you have strong likes and dlallkes, you should learn not' tu show them too strongly. You may And upon second thought that you have committed yourself! Remain silent until you are sure.
Something of a hair-splitting ceille, you are likely to become very dislilu- aloned if things do not work out as you want them to at once. Cultivate patience, and learn to look on the of things first, then the good side
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To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)-Exert great wisdom In making any im- portant decision. Postpone it until a better day If you can.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)—Thinga drop back to normal again. Don't stack off; continue production levels; but don't expect miracles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-Op-
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PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)-Di- ficulties once more appear on the horizon. Consider all decisions most carefully to avolt an upset.
ARIES (Mur, 22-Apr. 20)-You still have the green lights för full- speed production. Take full advant age of the opportunity given you right now.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-Ad- vertising, publishing and printing are all favoured, You may need to seek legal advice. Do Eo and gain thereby.
GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-Salts are stimulated by advertising and all-out promotion, Continue gressive activity for best results.
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"I'm afraid there's no doubt about it, Clarence-it's a stay in strike,"
BY
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WAY
by Beachcomber
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THE news that Dingi-Poos may bring the Tibetan ballet to England is almost too good to be true.
Tibetan ballet is more static than the kind we are accustomed 10. There are long meditative pauses between
the movements of the dancers, and these movements never vary. First the right leg is raised, and carried slowly round, clockwise, about two feet from the ground.
raised, and
and the anti-clockwise. down on the
CANCER (June 23-July 29)—If a new business agreement is needed, this can be a good day to go into details and decide them advan-Then the left leg lageously.
action
is repeated
LEO (July policy for you today is to make ground when a haste a little more slowly and care-described. Then the body is moved fully than yesterday. Look first; slowly, the dancer leaning over to then ect.
the right, and then to the left, with the hands on the hips,
This goes on until the dancers grow weary. If the audience grow weary before the dancers, that is their look-out,
24-Aug. 23)--Best Each leg is bang circle has been
BOOK PARADE
MIDWEEK BO
FROM SMOKE TO SMOTHER steppe and exploding shells of the
By Douglas Reed
TEN years
was
dled
Up, the apothecaries!
FOR THE BUSINESSMAN
London Interest In Chinese Issues
London, Aug. 21-Speculators on the London Stock Exchange today picked up Chinese issues on the hope that the International Monetary Fund will furnish China with enough gold to back the new yuan.
HONGKONG
SHARES
The market was generally left off with a better feeling follow- ing the latest international moves, but the "house" bemoan- ed the paucity of business.
British Government Issues re mained firm on very little buying, and the two nu-
The value of business transacted | with War Lon
on the Hongkong Stock Exchange | tionalisation locks up 1/18th.
this morning was small, totalling $190,030,
Industrial
shares were less flim
Detalls and noon closing prices in the afternoon than they had
been throughout the morning, but
NUYERS BELLENS SALES | selling was negligible. Tobacco
follow:-
ЯHARES
BANKS
HIC Bank
2010 2030
70 2030
Fat Aala ........... 139
INSURANCES
Castort
302
Union
770
780
54 700
DOCKS, ETC.
I
110 143
no 01
300 0 30%
151 15.00
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10.00 20.49
K. Wharf (0).
K. Wharf (N), Dock Provident LAND, ETC.
HK Hotel HK Land Humphreys UTILITIES
Tram Star Ferry C. Light (oj
Flectric INDUSTRIALS
Cement STORES, ETC.
Dairy (0) Dalry
(New) Watson (Old). Lann Crawford
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N.Y. FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
New York, Aug. 24-Closing prices for foreign exchange were:-- Argentine Peso (Official) Argentine Peso (UnoMela)} Australia
Braill
Belgium Canada
Chile
England France
India
US$0 2017
2083
2.23
0550
0220-1/2
Issues were strong. and were al- chowing most the only section general strength.
15
The week-end boomlet Uruguayan railway issues, whicit
of started with those Uruguayan Central, today embraced other lines and other Issues on n prevailing optimism. Northwestern Uruguny second debentures spared £7 to £149.
WES
Kafirs were more active than they were during the past week, but the market is still far from its old specu- lative self. Today's liveliness started by a statement by the South African Finance Minister stressing the high Importance of that industry to the country's economy.
Olls remained steady, but dealings were small-United Press.
FREE MARKET
SUGAR
24. The Inter- estimated
London, August national Sugar Council
01-13/16 today that free market supplies for
0404-1/4
August 31
the crop year ending
4,913,000 will total
metric tons compared with estimated needs of 4,750,000 metric tons.
Free market sugar is that which is not committed "ių advance con-
.0335 4.03-1/4
0032-7/0
3024
Mexico
1495
New Zealand
3.23-1/4
Peru
.0700
Portugal
South Africa Sweden
4.03-1/4
.2703
2.500
In
Uruguay
£360
Venezuela
30:0
Shanghai (CNC$100,000)
.0130
Netherlands
3770
Batavia
3775
Singapore
4723
2400
Cuban crop."
United Press.
Hongkong
F dyed commercial petrol is to be Russian artillery:
mixed with chemicals, to pre- "Every day someone shoots him- self: every day someone goes mad.vent the dye being taken out of it. then undyed private petrol must (Jonathan Cape, 10/0)
That could be said least of all of the also be treated chemically, to pre- Switzerland front, of this thin ring dally getting ago, on the eve the German invasion
of thinner. At the front men sank into vent dye being put into it.
fact, it would be far simpler to lay but
they Austria and 18 months before utter
apathy,
physical decline, of up all cars and fight the thing out
In the laboratory.
And, in the Hitler sent his armoured columne 'normally-of
wounds. It
truest-and quidate Poland, 10
there was cold, of
will have end, elaborate formulas erior succeeded
ideal published a book entitled "Insanity more su every day-of the interior
In producing no of the ring, of staff bunkers, competrol, which will be useless in a Fair"
that angered cherished their fools' paradise. Its mands, ration and supply depots. car-tank. Nobody will be able to author was Douglas Reed, and his workshop companies and rear ser- drive, and sufficient real petrol will
the forebodings and warnings of vices. Here men conferred, ham-
thereby be saved for export mered
for break-out plans out Nazi menace were as unwelcome, as
mere
Alight; or they enable every housewife distinguishingnather voice in the wilderness" attempts or for
that of Winston Churchill.
played cards, lost and won, truded plastic saucepan handle once every and swapped, slept or failed to eight years.
and blasphemed, Knock twice and go away
discussed hymns,
1. From what is cork made?
is the 2. What
feature of Gothie architecture"
3. What weather is usually inlicat-
ed by a red sunset?
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At this point it did not look as done by any harm would be
Jeuding back either the fourth club
or the jack of diamonds. But there
is
D
theory,
followed by good card
players, which is, kill re-entrics.
If East leads either the fourth club) or the jack of diamonds, declarer will trump it, and after
leading another trump, will end up with trump and the Jack and seven of hearts in his own hand. In dummy of he will have the ace and pine hearts and queen of diamonds.
West will be down to the ace of
of hear diamonds and queen-ten
and he will have to make a discard on the last trump lead. If he dis- cards the ace of diamonds, declarer will throw dummy's nine of hearts and win the last two tricks with the queen of diamonds and ace of hearts. It West lets go the ten of hearts, declarer will discard the queen of diamonds from dummy and win the last two heart tricks.
Answers on Colton 4
many
raged
There were many, in high places sleep. und low, who refused to heed what
sang prayed.
to Reed was "blindingly obvious", methods of suicide, raised revolvers Events proved him
be no and pointed them at their babbling scaremonger.
temples.....
10
Today Mr Reed believes we are in precisely the
state of pame "suspended, non-fighting but unde- ible warfare" "as we were in 1938. He is not without hope that the fighting possibilities of averting n
ZBW RADIO
the
to
to buy
a
own FORTY-TWO percent of the well- dressed men of England swear by the new cardboard-backed utility pyjamas with potato-shaped col- larettes and plastic pockets edged with rhubarb-green sylox. The only pyjamas made in the great Wol-
by verhampton blast-furnaces are workmen skilled in dental hygiene and reflecting confidence and well- 6.00, Programme Summary: tht Chil: being through the constant use
Story: "Bifter Again" by Elf dren's Clarke 1DBCT91: 0.15. Harry the Bingwyre Raw Spirit Pressure brings bean- Parry and His Sextel: 630, Wednesday Brick-Slove, which Serenade: 700. "It's in the Air" Variety netting to boiling point and steams Request Programme, Presented by Susan Howard, (Studio); 8.00, World and Home the impurities out of £ca-powders. News London Itelay): 6.15, Serenade to (Advt.) the Stare (NCTS); 8.30, "Paul Pemple
Lewis
What was the date of the year war will be grasped in time. But it HKT.
is only a glimmer. preceding A.D.?
"From Smoke To Smother" is the sequel to "Insanity Fair." The is particu- author's apprehension larly neute when he discusses the Potsdam Agreement, which he de- scribes as an "ideal set-up for the resumption of fighting hostilities".
CHESS PROBLEM
By A. K. ELWORTIFY
Black, 9 pleces.
O
White,
pleces.
White to play and mate in two.
Solution to yesterday's problem:
1, Q--Kt. any: 2. F teul chị, or Ktch, or dbị ch) mates,
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
-Acros
1 and 7. These adiictiona come from
bad made fund,
9. Disobedient. (W)
14. 3. 41
10. The measure of A mare appar
ontly, 141
12. A more shows of water in scot
14. I can follow this to a projecting
which tower, (6)
18. Overlap the inaur roof of a room. 17. She's obviously Tropa Novada. (2)
10 Along this way to got married
perhaps. 15)
20 A weight on the bed seems to be
matoriai. 10).
41 Portuns, good or bad. (4)
4 cystein of Efindu philosophy.
(4)
29 Undor red star. (9)
Down
They are douhi-nerden, often swans in the hand, and they assist developinct.t. 14-3) Try and make Ena devour. (2) 9. Reform the mad ilar. (71
This done not indicate the slayer with the broadest shoulders. Sainous. (D) Helativo. (B) 1. Bee AcTOR. Initializ
the Unchalar of LaW may provide a urlof abip's docu ment. (4)
11. Frutt. 17) 19 It's a handle of warts (4) 15. The beast of the Zodiac. 131
it for a pig (3)
Across Crown and Anchor; tot: U. ftidren: 11 GABE 15 Disc 14 bol lash: 10 Breeks 11 Wit 19 inter Line: 81 Ports: #5, Treille: 46, Dot: $7. steel
cute of resterday's buckle.
Such Bes 1 Acrom: les binti 190 Borter: 30. Into: 19. Kres: 20. Tote KOMEN: 04, BOB.
His survey of the past and hin which compel current events
and the Sullivan Bivstery by Francis In passing
Curbrides. Episode 0:
In BDCTS); 9.15.
D.DO.
The House of
New Records;
Recital by Chamber
Harinenica Hunng with Plano accompaniment by
Clara Stansfeld. (Studio); 8.3). "Antho
of
NE way to ensure
Д constant
now of English Alms would be
POUND NOTE RATE
tracts
such as the one between Cuba and the United States.
The Council's
Statistical Coin-
mitted sald its figures for next year "are very tentative as so much depends on the size of
the
1949
"On the basis of a Cuban crop
of 5,000,000 metric tons, estimated New York, August 24-In the unomcial supplies for the free market would
market here today the British pound note
was quoted at US$2.87/00.--United Press. be 4,280,000 metric tons. On the basic of a Cuban crop of 5,500,000 PARIS FREE MARKET
Supplics. metric ions.
Paris. Aug. 24.The following un-metrie ions, estimated oficial Intes were quoted here today: would be 4,700,000 Free
markel US$20 (gold piece) ................. 21,500 Francs Estimated free market requirements Black marke: US$20 (gold.
for that year are 4,200,000 metric piece)............................. 21,000
tons," Free market US$1 (notel 300 Black market US$1 (nate) 305 ..
Unlied Press.
ZURICH EXCHANGE Zurich. Aug. 24-Tho official rates were quoted in this market
today!-
1.5. dollar
Sterling Argentine peso
following un
3.12 (Swiss Franes) 11.30
0.58.
-United Press.
RUBBER PRICES
STILL SOARING
New York. August 24-Rubber futures today cloned 30 to 40 points higher on sales totalling 81 contracts, Prices closed as follows:- August September
to take that ominous viewpoint will
lecy Presented by Clifford Davies: 10.0 for the Government to make thou-October
Socialist propoganda December doubtless be challenged from many Work and Home News (London Relay sands more
Proms (at the taxpayers' expense, of qunrters, but they
he 10.35, "Stonehenge" A Feature cannot
granite by Gerald Breban and Desmond Ignored.
Hawkins. Muste played by the West course), and hurry through a Bill Country Studio Orch (London Relay): making it compulsory to show these
Story: "Blue Six" by aims at all the theatres. 10.45, A Serial Jonathan Sty (Studio): 11.00, Radio News
Every thinking man and woman) should rend-und study the Implications and conclusionu drown In this remarkable book. And it is a safe bet, when the last page has been reached, that they, the too, will be wondering whether policies shaped by governments make sense!
Teel (London Relay); 11.15, Weather Are carpenters musical?
Report and Close Down,
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Answers
1. From the bark of onk trees, Apart from his examination of
Europe to southern native
and the
of ntiments
internationa
northern Africa. 2. The pointed arch. polities, Douglar Read also sallies 3. Fair. 4. Saul. 5. 1 B.C. forth in vigorous style against food- rationing, B.U.s, the atom bomb and other aches and pains which rake the citizen at home.
STALINGRAD, THE DEATH OF AN ARMY ·
By Theodore Plievler
(Athenaeum Publishing Co., 18/-)
Termany's greatest military disaster was suffered on the banks of the Volga. Here it was,
at Stalingrad in the winter of 1042- 43, that the German 6th Army of Fleld Marshal von Paulus was decimated by cold, disease, hunger and the enemy forces that ringed the city.
Theodor Flievler's long chronicle Is the story of the German officer
private soldier and
who were forced, in their thousands, to dig their own graves to fulfil Hitler's "Fight to the last bullet" order. It makes grim reading.
vivid picture No more
has been given of the last days of men whose spiritual and bodily reserves were exhausted. They were star- ving men who felt no hunger, a hopeless flotsam which bad aban- doned all Interest in their fate.
But let Plevier reveal in his own words
the death agony of a unit which had had too much of those driving blizzards of the eastern
KRITONG PREIS SEKTICS,
PRO KATIIRIAT
LEANING POST
I knew a foolish carpenter, An enterprising fellow,
Who, one night, came to deputise For the missing village 'cells. He threw aside the proffered bow,
And with an ugly laugh
tools, and fiercely Produced his
sawed The 'cello clean in half.
"You were having a nightmare."
The Counell decided it was "pot advisable" at present to revise the international Buka agreement, which dotes from 1937-Associated 1'1159.
Argument For
Gold Cover
New York. Aug. 24.The Wall Street Journal today urged the re- storation of former gold cover re--
for Federal Reserve quirements 20.10 nominal banks which was proposed during of Con- the recent special session
20.75 paked
20.03
20.75
20.70 traded gress but not enacted.
November
January (1040)
20.1inal
April
February Marcit
20.72
20.70 traded
May June July
26.67 nominal 20.05
August September October
United Press,
CHINA
20,68
slep "Assuredly such a
would not in itself solve infation or bring back safe monetary flecal practices" said the paper
"But it does not follow that higher gold cover re- quirements would be without effect. According to the latest combined balanco
sheet of the 12 Federal banks, Reserve
their legally quired
gold-holdings at 25 percent
PRODUCE of the note issues and deposits of QUOTATIONS certificates representing 224 billion
member banks were 10.3 billion dollars. Since they actually hold
dollars of gold, they have a margin New York. Aug. 24—China produce of 12.1 billion dollars.”
·was quoled today in the New York market as follows:- Aniseed oil, per 16, г.0.0.
New York.
Cuzin all, per lb. F.0.1. New York, ... Agur agar per lb. F. O. D.
New York. ............ Tung ok, in tank care, F.OD. New York, por lb. Sandalwood, in drums, de- pending on quantity & quality.......... Beryllium, (10 to 12 per
cent) per ton. Molybdenum, (00 percent)
per ib.
0.75/77
2.00/2.50
3.35/3.40
021-1/4
13.00 .nomina} !
20.00/21.00
0.45-
-United Press.
The paper adds: "I originat. gold cover requirements of 40 per
35 percent cent against notes and against member bank deposits had been in effect, the required gold cover would have been 16.7 billion dollars and the uncommitted balance at their gold would have been 0.7 little more than billion dollars or a half the total paper circulation." United Press.
Exchange Rates
Business Was 'done in the local un. official exchange market this morning at the following rates
Silver Prices
New York, August 24-Silver, ger fine ounce, as quoted by Mesurs Handy and Harmon: 73 cents-United Press.
LONDON SILVER
London, Aug 148liver, Spot, per ounce, 44d.; Silver, Forward, per ounce, 418 United Press.
Gold Yuan (per yuan) ..........
1.20
CNC (per $1 m.) ....
42
Bierling pound note (per f1)
14.18
US. dollar per $1
K20
Gold bars (per tae))
219.30
FIC piires (per 100)
11.00
25.30
"NEI guilders (per 100)
$1.00
Slam steals (per 100)
COPRA FOR ECA
SCRAP METALS,
New York, August 14—The following" Washington, Aug. 24--The ECA prices were quoted in the scrap metal daily procurement and reimburso-market here today:-
ton
ment report announced today that Copper 7,03. per
Kignjakking: US$15.75/10.00 - the United States has purchased | Last, 1.0.3. per ion (heavy
ποτές US$1,424,100 worth of copra in tho Philippines for Austria-United Sical, 0.2, part ton (No. I
heavy, mollin) -Press.
17.00/17.30
$8.00/30,0
•Press.