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BY WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY

I

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949.

YOUR SPARE MOMENTS

DUMB-BELLS

REGISTERED Us.. PATENT OFFICE

PASS

ME THE

BUTI HAVENT HAD PLEASE! SHOULD ANY SAY YET! MOLASSES

'LASSES You

CHESS PROBLEM

By ARTHUR A, FAUL Black, 5 pieces.

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23

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is sometimes surprising how Httle we know of the back- ground of our natociates: Bridge players often play in turna- ments from three days to weck,

and seklam do I find une hows anything about the

who knows

others' buskiess,

For example, Mrs Rolph II. Schellenberg.

with Harry

Fishbein, has for years operated one of the largest bride clubs In the United States, the May- fair Bridge Club of New City.

15

Her biggest asset her men- ory for names. The late Hey- wood Broun found her memory invaluable when she served his secretary. While Fishbein is the bridge star of the Mayfair, Mrs Schellenberg's nuemury for plays is so good that the often pinys hand with all of the skill of our finest experts. To- day's hand is an example,

(South) Mrs Schellenberg played low in the opening lead of the six of spades, but won the second spade lead with the ace. Now the average player might lay down the ten of diamorels and take the finesse, East would win and return a spade, Now declarer would have only five diamond tricks, a club trick and two spades.

Declarer must establish either the clubs or the hearts for the ninth trick. Mrs Schellenberg re- membered that one of her first Jessons from the maestro was, count your tricks, so instead of she Jail playing the diamond,

down the king of hearts.

West won and led back an- other spade which declarer won with the king. Now she took the

diamond esse

no more spaties

Mrs Scheitenberg odd.

and Eax had to retum-60 made four-

Check Your Knowledge

1. In

what

the Gobi Desert?

continent is

2. in what century" was the

Kremlin,

built?

Moscow,

U.S.S.IL

dried 3. What spics in the covering of the seed of the

nilmey?

Why are dykes use

in

Holland?

S. low

Thany

classes

of

bankruptey are there?

6. Name the capital of Aus- tralia.

(Answers at foot of Column.)

CROSSWORD

Acrus

king

3 and 3. Bareback

(4-0)

faceg.).

4 and & Down on the fnm soy bag

may ink this way. (40).

7. Dry and cold. (8)

$13, Tuxo a quick 10012, (4)

12. A. European who has anriched

Almari In the Enst. (5)

114. A muscular spamos, (5),

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Editor. (0

10. Taken from a cantilover. (4) 18. Ponted. (4)

10. Bpirit (3)

21. Used to worthless adoration. (4) 22. The this for your mark, (3) 23. A desk has made a request. (8) 24. Old timo, (4)

1. Vegetablo,

Down u)

3. Beo 1 Acrons,

5. is notivities aro

ground level. (B)

Seo 4 Across.

2. Espor. (4)

olten above

1. stones. (8)

0. 'The start of the river,' (6).

10. tid a bone for a change. (5)

13. Barely a change on tud farms, (8)

17. Head cover. 143

20. it's edible. (3)

Bolution of renterday'a pumzio,—Aoemnat

3. Rates Oniņi (p. 9radiosta, 11, Master:

o: 15lis: 11. More: 15 and 16

ANY 101 1. kemi 18, Ying: 31, Fader

down: 93. Centre: 24, Tedium

Jy Recipient; ". Armiakcej 4.

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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Anwen Asla. 2. In the Twelfth century. 3. Mace. 4. Because the land would be flooded without them as it is below sea level. 5. Two; voluntary and involun- fary, 0. Canberra...

White, 10 pieces. White to play and late in tro. Solution 10 yesterday's problem?

DWEEK BOOK PARADE LITERARY FEAST FOR

DETECTIVE FANS

FOR THE BUSINESSMAN

BY THE

WAY

Wheat Pact

by Beachcomber

THE QUEEN'S AWARDS construction of the story and the DR

reusons for its inclusion.

Edited by Ellery Queen (Gullanes, 10/0) ITERE is a literary fenai for all fans the I detective

story seventeen winners of the. Second Annunl Detective Short Story Contest sponsored by Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.

After an introduction by the editor, the book opens with the winner of the first prize, he President of the United States, Detective," by H.F. Heard, who of is known to many renders as Gerald Heard. This is not a de- lective story of the usual pattern, Involving the murder of an in- dividual and the discovery of the murderer's identity, but the attempted destruction millions of people, a whole nation, in the year 1977. It is worthy winner of the first prize and an imaginative story which suggests grent possibilities development for detective

of

of

THERE'S GLORY FOR

. YOU

By Michael Harrison (Werner Laurie, 10/6)

'SMART-ALLICK'S secret agents have re- Foul- ported to him that enough's odlous relative appears to have discovered a way of protecting himself [from exploitation by

the

results.

Carlo Duca, one of the arma-boys or ill-trentment by the *ment magnates who helped Mus-mastera.

solini and his Fascists to seizo

spends all his spare *He power, in the ambitious hero of Ile commenced his

timo,"

says the report, "in caves this story.

Whatever he hears. career as a clerk in the Costing dropping, (General Exports) Department he passes on, with, very often,

Elettrica the the Compagnia

most deplorable Milanese, an Italian peasant boy. Members of the same gang find to double-cross and ended it before a firing their attempts

their friends forestalled and nquad, his death ordered by men

to be

made public. Masters can Rever who believed him

be sure that the boys in their enemy of democracy.

Eugenie, his brother, whose forms will not get to know of taking their private affairs. This boy epilepsy prevented his Holy Orders as he longed to do, does not even try to sell his in- in starp reller formation. He gives it away free,

of which makes it impossible to is shown here against the opportunism Carlo,

In 1943 when Carlo is Carlo

injudiciously offered. fleeing from italy he comes face any hold over him. M Kelle to face with Eugenio, who was make him Captain of Football if fighting for the "Resistance," he would promise not to repeat - Mr roadblock.

him by something told Among the following 16 sur-cross a

This portrait is of an ambitions Grant. The boy refused. Next festa "Saint" adventure by

men who lived day Mr Kelleway was knocked Leslie Charteris, and other well- and vigorous

druining what

down by a friend of Mr Gront." known contributors are Carter violently, Dickson (John Dickson Carry could from life, until his world! Michael crumbled and he died, a broken [ Ph}}+ MacDonald, Linnes, Edmund Crispin, and Roy nun, his brain soaked in alcohol

writes as as he faced the Bring squad. Vickers who also

of

fc-

David Durham and Sefton Kyle. Accompanying each story is an outline of the author's carver,

1, P-K-4, anp: 3, B, or Kt mates. a short discussion on the

big

SUN AND HEIR By Stephen Lister Peter Daules, 8/61.

BOYS' AND GIRLS MAGAZINE Trader in Afrien, and then

Willy Toad Had a Head Cold

-But the Doctor Had a Hoarse Voice, Toa-

By MAX TRELL

Z NABE

Phadow-children

Hardd.

Usually happy-

with th turned-about

found! names. their friend Willy Tod sitting under the oak tree, Willy

looked

very Today, however, he looked despondent as any tend possibly look. A Big fat blur-

buzzed back hottle ny forth in front of Willy's nose. nd Willy hardly bothered to lift his lend even to look at it.

narf and Humid were sure now that something was wron with Willy. They greeted hins with a cheerful good morning.

une.

way

A weighty dictum

to

Goes To US Senate

Washington, Apr. 19- President Truman sent the wheat new International agreement to

to the Senate loday with a plea for its early ratification.

The paci would stabiilso wheat world prices for during the next four years. It was signed by the United States and 40 other na- tions after a 67-day con- ference, which ended here on March 23,

The Benate failed to act a simbar treaty last on B

Truman made year. Me that an issue in fils Presl- dential campaign. A two- thirds vole of the Senato is required for ratifica tion-cuter.

Associated Press adils that the pact provides for The sale

Canada, by France, Australia, Uruguay to the United States of of 150,000,000 bashels whent a year to the other 30 antions, at a maximum price of US$1.50 a bushel.

RUBBER

STILL STEADY

Marshall Plan's Huge Cotton Programme

Washington, Apr. 19. Cotton purchase ap- provals under the Marshall Plan amounted to US$444,000,000 during the first year of the pro- gramme, a survey of ECA recorda shows. The funds

were suffiolent to procure about 2,550,000 bales of raw cotton, ECA said, and, were destined for recovery opera=; tlon in 10 European and China.

nations

Tea Shortage

Of the more than US$375,000,000 were approved for the purchase

total authorisations. To Last For

2,167,000 bales by countries in Europe.

Chese includa shipments to Austria,

Denmark, Belgium, France,

Netherlands, Norway and

United Kingdom.

The 400,000

Two Years

San Francisco, Apr.; 19.—Mr Western Germany. Anthony Tasker, Director of the

Italy. Greece, Ireland,

the Internailonal Tea Market, sald the day that the world's tea pro- back at its pre- duction was bates approved war level, but that a shortage for China accounted for US$60.- would continue for at least two 000,000. Figures in the survey

years because of increased con- Included nuthorisations up to sumpilon in the United States March 12.

and other countries.

Mr Tasker. told a meeting of Experts in ECA's cotton divi- slon said the chipments not only the Western States Tea Asso- provkled a source of fabrics ciation that the key to the tea Heeled by recipient nations, but shortage lay in Java and Suma-

were uiso u source of extensive tra. because employment

labour needed to

the of

Teu estates on these islands convert and were expected this year to pro-

manufacture the raw cotton intoduce about 25 percent of their

yield before 1042, which of the then one-sixth of world pro-

finished products,

A further indiention

magnitude

of the cotton production.

The 2,550,000 bales already approved for Marshall Plati pur- cargo ships. Associated Press.

WDB

Ha added that during the

gramme was cited by ECA. I said one bale of raw cotton, Japanese occupation tea ner suite and that been neglected made into dress material, would had

for plantation owners were facing sufficient fabric provide

dificultles reclaiming land. about 600 house dresses.

Production in Ceylon, Pakis tan, and India, had increased 40 over the pre-war Agure, Sumatra, However, the spread of the len habit h Amerien, New Zealand, Africa, Australia and the Middle East had offset the increase.-United Press.

their only chance of protecting 1 contrael rubber futures today chases could all more than 100 percent good the deficit from

themselves against his quent treacheries,

subse

(A Governor of Narkover.) Hutton bowls at both

ends.

New York, Apr. 19.-Number closed five points higher on sales totaling six contracts.

Standard futures

to 12 points

sales reported.

higher,

If one boy is allowed to Im- part information free of charge, the whole system of the sale ani

school *;

news fa purchase threatened. Further, by refus bis! ing the usual honorarium for A nun who wanted, fu time, to be an engine driver, als services, the amateur go- gime hunter and ivory between deprives his fellows of diplomat, decides not only that he now wants to be a novelist but seriously intends to become the "Sun And Heir" is strange history of this well-In- tender's search for characters thered plat. He crosses the Atlantie to Canada and then, at Man- goose Bay, on a small island, he his story

his and discovers characters.

The central character in the Earl of Cumberbatch,

whuge aim is life is to produce an heir the flex world. I unce overheard

that he need not leave his two shabby fleas talking. Said of title and fortune to his ambitious fe first: "What would you do How the solution to you became very wealthy?" nephew.

scratched his his problem is discovered and The second flee what happens to the embrys vend (a gesture picked up from machinery items.

Men re- novel, we must leave for your human beings) and enjoyment when you rend theplied "Oh, I think I'd buy my- book.

self an enormous dog."

50

(Tomorrow-Recorded Musle)

THEY say that the fashion in pet dogs Is changing. This will have what politicians call

important

repercussions"

In

-London Express Services.

The moment has answered them, Dr. Crow listened to Willy's voice. YOUR BIRTHDAY....

they

knew what Whs the mutter. Instead of clear preds peep. Willy's voice was low ant

cold

horie.

"Willy! You've got a exclaimed Kaarf.

"Oh, you poor dear,"

"You'd better flanid.

doctor right away."

Fetched the Doctor

to Willy. "Let him hear how hoorte you are."

all the way.

"Wed

better

get

a

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

Prices held

closed five

with no

steady

In an idlie market today as inders new in- awalling heid aloof

Steadier cables from centives. London and Singapore restrained sellers, but buying continued to be restricted cause

HONGKONG. SHARES

.

Interest

The turnover on the

morning be- Exchange this

Transactions

Stock Wus and

Icars $239,160,00. lingering of sterling devaluation noon prices: and price reductions announced

items like oh

copper, Industrial zinc. ear's

In

and

dealerad the Spot market. reported nibbling factory In- terest, but manufacturers shied

tho from

high-priced away shipment offerings.

RIARES BUYERS SELLERS BALES DANKS

HK Bank. 1710 INSURANCES

Canton....3421

DOCKS, ETC.

K. Whart

Dock

And

Java

and

PI Anxious To Step Up Trade With Belgium

Brussels, Apr.

10.-Sixteen

to

the

juntor

which

100 20% Philippines delegates

world congress of the Chamber of Commerce.

1

130

N.P. Whart

$15

5000

Provident

S'hat Dock..

04

100 8.70

500-1.80

LAND, ETC.

..

11 121 1000 12

1000 12

TK Land... 54 S'hat Land.

IK Hotel, remains

XD

sentiment Markel mixed, with a number of traders

By STELLA anticipating a trading situation

are

another Consequently, your influence is too controlled by Abo

You women.

romantic

especially, aro and

pending new developments. Prices closed as follow: Standard Contract Rubber Futures, April

18.50 nominal

Atay

June

Apri

May June

18.40 traded 18.30 nominal 15.20 traded 18.00 nominia 17.90 bid 17.85 nominal

17.45

17.69

17.50

17.40

17.30

17.35

37.30

17.25

Humphreys 15

UTILITIES

Tram, XD Star Ferry,

XD

C. Light (0) C. Light (N) Electric, XD

1900 2.70 2000 2.00

is to open here on Thursday,

of

were today received by M. P. Forthomme, Cabinet,

Chief

Interna-

The President of the Manila JCC. Ramon del Rosario, who is Keneral manager of tional Business Machines 1747002724 Manila, told M. Forthomine thai

117 200 11

14 C00

B00

9.30 0.70

13

the Philippines were anxious to 1300 to business with Belgium on a

larger scale than at present.

$15

GOO 34

500 or 34

500 3114

The delegates questioned M. Forthomme about the possibility of creasing trade between the two countries, and are expected with have informal talks Belgian

trade-oficials during days. United fow 200 @ 10.80 the next

500 or 332

200 33

Macao Electric Telephono INDUSTRIALS Hope. XD STORES. ETC.

Dairy

201á

Press

31

300 6 31

18.60 1minal 18.40 -United Press.

100 of 3416

500 or 31

100 m 33

Watson, XD

44

GOO

Standard Contract Rubber Futuret, probably Аргі romances Muy

At that, Willy said peep-peep DORN today, you are a rather a wary eye out for anyone who

B

combination of is extravagant in dattery.

July strange in a very hoarse voice.

It is likely that you

August "Nonsense!" croakod Dr Fros. characteristics. Although loving, "He hasn't got any cold. 14% kind and considerate, you can somewhat psychic and often September

October and stubbom "feel" things before they actually November be domineering cried voice is no hoarter than mine.

If to do something happen. you take advan- December a And I haven't got a coll," when pressed Ket

tare of your "hunches" you January (1930)

February Frog hopped off angrily, back

You have strong will power ofien may bent competitor. Morch to the pond, grumbling hoarsely against your will.

Don't, however, let magnetle personality. and going to be felt-for good or fo: 1. Hold your ideals high very

have many and never compromise them for will temporary power or advantage, before you decide upon a mato If you let them silp, you will for life. You will be happiest

you will

but if married carly, however, for regret it. For yourself in the power of others you enjoy

comforts of Fond cold," said who through you may work ill having your own home. willy's got

come in of children, you probably will among all those who Presently Karf returned Hani.

want a large family. with Dr Fron, who was wear. But when Willy said peep-contact with you.

To find what the stars have in a dark green suit and a peep (very hoarsely), Dr Crow

tomorrow, scleet White vest, "Willy's fot #id caw-enw twice its hoarsely

birthday star and read gold," Hanid said. "His voe and flew off, saying that Willy

corresponding paragraph. samething for had no cold at all. is hoarse, Say De Frog," Hanid said, turning

Knarf ran down to the pond, doctor." Hanid said to Knari.

So Knarf ran off toward the to fetch Dr Frog. Meanwhile Willy at huddled on a mush- corn teid and soon came back wng sneezing and with Dr Crow, who was dreased room and sling. Hunid put a muffler in a black suit from head to around his werk to keep him toe. WATTL

Rupert & the live toys-9.

The little friends trat into the wood to begin their search.

"Let's Ro different ways" says Sylvia, "Then it we find anything, we can call to each other." She runs off and is quickly out of sight, while Rupen wanders the other way. Suddenly he starts forward. for in front of him is the very ¡hing they searching for, the mysterious Arachute.

1.00

A

Not Very Hoarse

voice and

the

One of your greatest wenk- nesses is being susceptible to in store for praise. Unfortunately those who your have discovered this about you the will use it to "get around you." Let your birthday star be your Be warned against it and keep daily guide.

TO-

LONDON MARKET

London. Apr.

19.-Prices in the rubber market here today closed asi follow!

May tu pence per b... 11-1/10: July/September

11 10-7 -United Press,

October/December

J5

CHICAGO

GRAINS

10. On the Chicago, Apr. Board of Tradic here today

NY FOREIGN rains put on demonstration of

EXCHANGE

Unoficial) Australin

Brazil Netglum

THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Toor Willy! Knarf and Hank

him.

SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 22)-- for doctors more

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- and Dr A

Watch Dr Duck

gradunity im- your Conditions are They got

Jillery day.

un Postpone signing proving for you now. Meet old Raven, Dr Donkey and Dr Sow. nerves. They

to all listened Willy important commitment until a friends and cultivate new con-

tnets if you can. voice and then said It wasn't better day if you can.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- nearly es hoarse as theirs.

GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-

Dec. 22-Follow your intui-

Argentine Peso A fine day for the fair sex.

you should be all

Oficial) "I guess they're not the right

Chances are that you will get tons and

right. Don't expect miracles; Argentine Peso kind of doctors," Hanid said.

for now. you ask everything

but anticipate an improvement, So she Anally took Willy to sce

intuitions! to Qbey your

(Dee. 23-Jan Ilstened

CAPRICORN Robin who Dr

CANCER (June 23-July 233

health an sak, cer- Willy's

20)-Consider your ninly, he had a cold. "For," The domestic scene improves of the utmost importance just Canada

be favoured in pounds as You may

now. Take care of all you do: Chille ore diplomatic amance if you a crow,

guard against mishap. (Jon. AQUARIUS

21-Feb. inula duck, a raven, a donkey and Put nothing in writing.

(July 24-Aug. 233 --- LEO

10)-A good merchandising day Mexico 4 sow!"

unreliable day. Conserve in rotall An

Curb sales.

your New Zealand

Peru however, when it Portugal emotions, Then Dr Robin' gave Willy all your energy and see that it three

D:

his placed in the right direction and tunde

comes to romance.

South Africa gargle with dew drops from a

for best use

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)-Sweden made Willy

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)-- The arts, particularly music, Switzerland buttercup which icel

much better

that he restless day, so avoid any are favoured. Reach an ambi-Uruguay

Venetueln to the kind of friction. Better to make tion and set ̧ a ntw goal of Netherlands scampered right back

uttered mushroom and

such no decision than a wrong nue. achievement. lond and clear peep-peep, that the bluebottle By fell into his mouth at once.

said

"Willy he, hoarse as nfroy,

a What a tiny basket."

he thinks. "I could hardly get into it thyself. This is very queer, Where can t have come from? And why did it come?"

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

BRONCHO

BILL

AKIES (Mar. 23-Apr.,20) — LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)— A short business telp can prove An early start will get your the Put beneficial. Postpone any impor- cream of tallay's success.

until forth your best efforts this emotional decision

morning.

And that, of course, really tant

later. cured Willy,

White Man's Medicine

WHITE MAN'S MEDICINE 15 ACCEPTED A BRONCHO BILL CONCEALS HIMSELF FROM THE INDIANS BEHIND COMRADES, AND BNARD A DISLOCATED ELBOW BACK INTO PLACE

THE HAPPY WARRIOR PROUDLY EXHIBITS A STRAIGHTENED ARM TO HIS MYESTIPIED BROTHERBmw

England France

strength.

Wheat drew

NY Seeds And Oils

New York. Apr. 19. Cloning prices Candor reed, per lang ton, F.O.. US$103 nom. Brazil Cntion seed, per long ton, F.0.13.

.......

GO NONE.

2. nom.

Memphis Flax seed, per bushel; F.O.D. Biln

nespeils Linseed oil, per ib. In tank cars, F.O.B. New York. Fo.. New

21.0 cts. Peanut oil, per

12-19 CIR. Yuck

Untied Press.

additional OUTWARD MAILS

momentum on the upside from

mill buying against export ficur

to the United Kingdom government in- and renewed quiries for four.

Prices closed as follow:--- WHEAT-price per bushel, May

September December MAIZE

May

24-4-

1,05-1- 1,93 1.00-6

1.35-12-14

Unless otherwise stated, re- articles and parcel Ristered

earlier posts close 30 minutes than the ordinary mail. If malls close before 10 Am registerca and parcel posts close at & p.m. Mails are on the previous day. closed at Kowloon Central Post Once half an hour earlier than the Gro closing times.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

Closing Times By Air Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtan, Swa Amoy, Talan and Foochow 13.30 p.m.-

Bangkok, p.m.

1.34-2

1.10-1-0

Sales

Ciming Rates

April 10.

US20.2077

.2095

July

3.23%

.0660

0227

03-9/16

..0230 4.03-3/10

.0031-7/10

.3024

July September December NYE

.1437

May

1.30

4.02

July

1.31

.0070

WINNIPEG VE

,0404

Moy

1.10-%

4.03%

July

1.10-

2785

.2530

WINNIPEG BARLEY

.4273

1.11-12

.3010

July

1770

October

latvia

3775

Singapore Hongkong Shenghal

4730

2493

.0001

United Press.

By Harry F. O'Neill China Produce

WHILE UP IN THE HILLS, A CHILD PICKING WILD FLOWERS 15 HORRIFIED T SEE A BURLY INDIAN *** COMING TOWARD HEREN

Quotations

New York, Apr. 18.

Closing prices; Anisced all. per b. F.0.1). New

US$0.10/30 York Cassin oil, per ib. F.0.11. New 1.05/2.23

York

Detober

May

Exchange

3.03-12-1

0.09.1 ***United Press,

Low.

Closing Times By Bea

Shanghal, 3 p.m.

THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Closing Times By Air Swalow and Amoy, 8.30 aan, (reg); D'am, fordi_

Shanghai, D a.m, treg): 8.30 4.M. ford),

Kunming Liuchow, Amoy. Nan. king. Tsingtao, Kwelin, Chungking. Swalow and Tainan, 3.30 p.m.

Rangoon, Calcuits, Karpchi, Bah rein, Alexandria (Nairobi, Mombisa, Dar-ca-Salaam, fauritius, Johannes

Ratesburg and Marseilles via Alexandria)

Home and Leadon, (CPO) 4.30 p.m.; IGPO) 5 p.m.

Bangkok, Tatavia, Colombe, Byd-

p.m. Shanghai and Japan, & p.m.

the local unuela exchange market thisney and Auckland, morning at the following rates :-

Business was done

in

Sterling pounds note (per 1) 13.70

U.S. dollar (per $1)

8.30

FIC plastres (per 100)

D.20

Sam leals (per 100)

NEI Ruliders (per 1001

Singapore, 5p.m.

Closing Times By Rea

Japan, .ITI

Holhow, Pakhol via laihow and

24.00 Bangkok, to a.m.

***** 32.50

17.00

Gold Yuan (per 10,000 yuan) Singapore Straits)....

Licences Not Needed

London, Apr, 10.-The Board

Agar agar, per lb. F.0.B. New

York

**** 2.70/3.25 Sandalwood, in drums, depending on nunnlity & quality... 19.00 nom. Tung all, in tank cars, F.D.B. New of Trade announced today that

0.10-14 from tomorrow York, per ib.. Beryllium (10 to 12 percent) per from China and Hongkong may

25.00/30.00

Ion

Molybdenum

.Ib.

percent) (90

ten reed oll |

Amoy. 3 p.m.

Thomkong (via Canton,) 6 pm. FRIDAY, APRIL 23

Closing Times By Air Swatow and Amoy, 8.30 a.m. (reg)

.m, (ord),

tow,

olhow, Nanking, Tsingtao, Bwa-

Waray and Falpels, 330 pm,

Honolulu, GBA & Canada,

Air Parce! Posts for Mantia, Honos

p.m.

(GPO) p.m.

ulu and UBA, (CPO):450 p.m.

Ordinary Almnall (Printed Walters, Aampies and Small Packet Posta) for Manila, Guam, Ilonolutt 'un4- USA.

Shanghai, p.m.

per be imported without individual (CPO) 4.30 p.m. (GPO) 8 p.m.

licences Asso- 0.04 consignment -United Press. clated Press.

Closing Times By Bek

Manlis, 10 a

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