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LINCOLNSHIRE RESULT.

100 TO SHOT WINS!

MISCOU BEATEN INTO

. THIRD PLACE.

(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY.}

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929.

Money and Markets

HONG KONG MARKET

REPORTS.

Quotations at yesterday's market LONDON, March 20. for rice, sugar and other food- The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run to-day, was as, fol-stuffs were as follows:-

lows:-

Elton....

Rice.

• 1

Greet Horse's Head Pagoda

Athford Miscou There were thirty-five runners. Won by a short head; one and a half lengths between second säd third. Betting: Eltoa, 100/1; Athford, 33/1 Miscou, 100/8.

THE FIELD.

Probable starters and jockeys had been wired previously, as fol lows:-

Black Seal, Grain Green Seal, Broken

Green Seal White Bran... Green Lion

Per

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

1928 NET PROFIT 8142,000.

The report of the general maa agers of A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., for the year ended October 31, 1998, which will be presented to the Picul. Shareholders at the forty-fourth 87.17

annual ordinary general meeting of 7.99 the Company, to be held at The Hong Kong Hotel, on Thursday, March 28, at noor, is as follows: The cet proft of the Company for the year under review, after providing for all bad and doubtful debts and allowing for deprecia- tion of aerated water and other machinery and plant, furniture, fittings, trade, utensils, launches, mator lor

4.65

5.79

70

7.33.

Green Peacock, Glutinous Black Dragon... Green Elephant Green Seal No. 3

8,18

$.06

7.70

7,34

Capture Him (st.13) G. Richards.

Blue Seal, "No. 1 Broken...... 6.08 Green Seal, No. 2. Broken ... 5.59

Sugar.

Harpist (7.11)

89.33

Garnock (7.10)

S.

8.58 5.02

Saint Fortust (7.8)

Orosmade (7.8)

Miscellananus,

831.80

Caporal (7.8).

02.00

Athford (74)

16.00

Galopin X (4)

38.00

Tommy Atkins (7.4)

Leaving available for

appropriation

Elton (7.2)

..Robertson.

Irish Romance" (71)

Residue (7.1)

Packham. ..Weston.

.CANTON COTTON YARN

MARKET.

We propose-

To pay a divi-

Musical Prince (7)

Spot Cash (6.13)

John Silver (8.13)

Guards' Parade (1.12).........James. No. 21 Coarse Granulated

F. Fox. New Green Donoghue. Old Green!

Siret. ...Rochetti.

.S. Wragg. Wood-tar Oil

Buras. Luk On Tea

Cordell. Green Ten

St. Leger. White grapes

Baines.

Songe (1)

Vinalopagsas (st.)Richardson.

The Undiscovered (6.19)Magee. Voltero (6.12)

Harpagon (11)

Miscou (6.11)...........

Covent Garden (6.10)

County Guy (67)

Cornwallis (5.6)

Risen Star (0.6) Scintillation (6.0). Nestorian (6.3)

Berkeley Bridge (42) Marzipan (6.7)" Treasure Island (6.1) Minnie Ha Ha (6st.) On Approval (est.) Manto (68.)....... Chichester Cross

Dines. ...Rook. "A telegram of the 18th instant ..Tidey. from Shanghai saya "that only a limited amount of cotton yarn was Caldwell. offered that day. The Canton Morris market is fair and though sales and A. Wragg. not numerous, prices remain steady Alford. as stocks are low. Price of No, 20 Berry. grade has increased and unless Balch. large shipments arrive from Shang- Jeffries. bai, prices will remain firm. Stephenson.

THE BETTING.

Quotations at Tuesday's market Lowry were as follows:-

The betting for the race is ap-

pended:

100/12 (t and o.)

Miscou.

9/1 (t. and o.)........Scintillation. 100/8 (t. and o.) Garnock.

100/7 (t. and o,) Umalopagaas. No. 12 Golden City

20/1 (t. and o.)....Tommy Atkins.

100/8 (0.)

Oresmade.

20/1 (6.)

Caporal.

20/1 (0:)

20/1 (0.).......

Harpist. ..Capture Him.

20/1 (0)2/1 (t.) .....Cornwallia.

22/1 (t. and o.)....Irish Romance.

Foo Kwai

Poo Yee

22/1 (t. and o.)...Saint Fortunat. No. 16 Globe.....

25/1 (t. and .)

25/1 (0.)

..Residue. Nestorian.

ries, motor car, etc.. amounts to ............ 8149,110.00 To which has to be add- ed the balance brought forward from last year

dend of 80

centa per share which will absorb

806,000,00 Place to reserve

fund 80,000.00 write off build-

men ba

ing improve- And carry for-

ward to next *account

18230

82,044.87

56,117.17

$208,237.17

it

SLUMP IN GERMAN SHIPOWNERS' VIEWS

PIANOS.

SEVERAL MARKETS CLOSED.

ENGLISH FIRMS. GAINING

TRADE.

ON TRADE.

BRITAIN'S EXPORTS AND RE-EXPORTS IN 1928 REACHED £843,000,000.

AN UNSATISFIED ASSOCIATION,

Berlin (U.F.):-Germany's once famous piano industry has fallen into a serious and perhaps per- manent alump, All efforts to revive

It has long been the custom of through high-pressure sales the Liverpool Steamship Owners methods and through the adoption of the installment selling plan have Association to issue an annual re thus far failed. In the trade, Port, not only dealing with the radio, the curtailed purchasing questions affecting the shipping power of the German people, and industry, but setting forth the in the ever-mounting customs duties dustry's griels with a touch of of foreign countries are blamed for saltsen vigour. The report for 1829 the low estate into which the in-

covers a good deal of the ground dustry has fallen.

have made preceding reports familiar...

Double taxation, flag discrimina- tion, light dues anomalies, load line disparities, port charges, and the problems of international law bear- ing upon bills of lading and policies of marine insurance as usual enter into the record, though with fresh detail. From these wor ries, in one form or another, the carrying trade has never been free, and perhaps can never expect to be free, but the shipowner, collective- ly, is not passive.

Before the war between 130,000 atic 140,000 pianos were manu factured and marketed annually by German firms; last year the out: put barely exceeded 80,000, and there are indications. that not even this figure will be reached in 1929.

The decline has occurred and is continuing in the face of recent extensions and improvements in manufacturing facilities and dis tribution machinery, and has re- duced many of the 300 factories to half-time operation. Some of the shopa are turning to other musical instruments and other products in order to stave of bankruptsy.

Elect of McKenna Duties,

An Unceasing Vigilance... From 50 to 60 per cent of the total production has heretofore

Through recognized associations gone into the export trade. In 1913 his defence is constantly alert, and German pianos to the number of no grievance arises without the 78,400 were sold out of the country, authors of the grievance bearing but since 1920 foreign sales have not about it. The defence is necessary, nearly approached this volume. In for apart from it ocean transport 1924 the experts totalled 35,700; in would be menaced with strangula 1923 they were 65,500; in 1926 they tion; nothing short of an unceas fell below 40,000 but rallied slightlying vigilance keeps the sens open in the following year," which "show $908,097.17 ed an export volume" of 40,000 pianos. In the Brat eight months of 1998, however, the downward tread was resumed, only 21,30 instruments being marketed in for eign countries in this period

The existing Board of Directors consists of M. J. Scott Harston, The Hon. Sir Shou-sot Chow, Kt. and Mr. R. E. Coxon, who retire, but berag eligible, offer themselves for re-election.

The General Managers regret to have to record the death of Mr. H. P. White, who had been associated with the Company since April 1904.

One of Germany's best customers in past years was England, which Was want to buy about 22,000 pianos annually; but with the adoption of the McKenna tariff in 1996 Eng. lish purchases of German insten

and free to trade. Owning more than a fourth of the country's steamship tonnage, and that ourth including a yet higher percentage Association is able to protest with in class and speed, the Liverpool

weight as well as with energy-

But there is one cause of com-

plaint which, like Aaron's rod, wallows up all the others. It is that the shipowners want more Cargo and cannot get it. This

The Company's Accounts have ments fell to 1,500 a year. Bimilar cause is, in the "Report for 1923,

been audited by Mr. C. Bernard Brown, A.0.A., and Mr. S. T. But tin, A.C.A., who offer themselves for re-election.

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Whitehouse.

Treacy.

No. 6 Lion.....

Adley.

...Getlin.

Lion, 2nd ..... Hut Hou

Sharpe.

No. 10 Sailing Vesses!

Kimberley.

Golden City

Timmins.

Peacock

Lotus and Bee

Double Lions

8210 204

906 279 289 270 262 i 238.

Five Lions i...

$60

Yan Chung

265

Tei Fat

$68

Tak Lee

269

Excellent Crops

SED

290

Peacock

202

990

292

Trăm tri

284

Pretty Damse

978

Aeroplane

290

Tak Leo

990

310

Fo.Kwai

300

Coiling Dragon

304 349

Globa

235

Good Harvest

339

Fai Sing

339

Double Horses

334

P. & O. Banka

Tin Koon

340

Double Elephants

338

316

330

327

324

330

303

490

Double Horses

438

Tin Koon

504

Pine Tree and Deer.... 510

Sheung Hee

500

Do.

(Del.)

No. 42 Five Sons..

044

Shell Transports

Easter Hero (128.7)".

Moloney.

Butterfly

632

Sprig (12.5)

Escott

Happiness

698

95/-nom. Union Waterbosts.........$22) nom. Bengueta

buy.

Bright's Boy (12.4)

.Foster.

Koko (12.3)

Great Span (19st.)

23/1 (6.) 39/1 (1.)...On Approval. No. 12 Golden City 28/1 (and o.) ... ..Athford.

33/1 (6.) 40/1 (6)

.......Songe.

33/1 (0.)

......County Guy. 40/1 (0.)

Covent Garden. 40/1 (0.)... The Undiscovered. 50/1 (t. and o.) Voltero. 50/1 (t. and a) ...Guards' Parade. '60/1 (L) and e.). Múnical Princé. 50/1 (offered) Treasure Island, Minnie Ha Ha, and John Silver. 66/1 (offered) Galopin X, Elton, Riseo Star. Berkeley Bridge, Manto, and Harpagon.

THE GRAND NATIONAL. Entries for the Grand National, weights and jockeys, are as fol- lows:-

Trump Card (11.12) Grake (11.0)

Mount Etna (11.7)

Billy Barton (117)

Lloydie (11.4)

Gregalach, (11.4)

Ardeen (11.2)

The Ace II. (11.3)

Ng Fook

Yan Chung Tram-car Shepherd

Po Yee

Three Stars

No. 32 Pagoda

March 20, 1929, H.K. Banks...$1,255 Bol., 1,245/1,250 8s. Doi Londen...2131 sel. Chartered Banki .........£21 buy... Marcantile Banks, A. 48.294; nom. C...15 nom... Do.,

now.

Fast Aria Banks.......901.

4) buy, 695 Ba

Caxton Insurances ...3697) | Union Insurances $357 nom Norta China Ins....... 180 buy, Yangtze Insurances....... 150' nam China Underwriters.............. $2.20 buy, sel China Fira inrarances....$290 bay. HAK. Fire La.....785 buy. Douglas 36 nom. H.K. Steamboats ...................$269 sel. H.K. Taga

sal,

Indo-Chinas (Praf) 52

gone into with a particularity which takes up one-quarter of the whole document.

THEATRE ROYAL

THE HONG KONG ADC.

“THE

IN

DOVER ROAD"

BY

A. A MILNE B

April 6, 9, 11, 12 & 13

50% of the Profits will be given to

“THE MINERS' FUND'

BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S from March 23

[7850

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB,

ANNUAL TRIANGULAR RUGBY CONTEST.

The following Games will be played on the Club's Ground :—

MONDAY, 25th MARCH-CLUB ». ARMY. WEDNESDAY, 3rd AFBIL-ARMY ₺. NAVY.

MONDAY, 8th Ara-ULUB «. NAVY.

27

M

Kick off at 5.15 P.M, at Each Game.

ADMISSION-COVERED STAND

OPEN STANDS

50 CTS.

***

20 CTS.

"W.

PRYDE

Hon. Secretary.

~REMARKABLE CURE OF TYPHOID FEVER -THROUGH- POO-ON-CHINESE HERBS...

[7538

Under Physician's Treatment Two Weeks-Grew Worse-Doctors Insist Removing Boy to Hospital and Gave Very Little Hope of Recovery.

Jenis Brooks, son of Mrs. John Stockton, and Modesto. She final- T. Brooks, 1004 H. Street, Modesto, į ly grew so bad that I had to keep Calif., U.S.A., suffered with her in a darkened room.

I keep typhoid fever, for two weeks under her under constant cars in the for nearly two physician's and nurse's care-grew darkened room steadily worse. Mother becomes months. ́ ́ A friend then told me alarmed over safety of her son about the Herbalist, Yee Poo Lun,

CHINESE HERBS TREATMENT | Treatment, I had no faith in

consequences followed the raising of the Australian tariff. Another excellent

pro-war market was Hussia, which now has been almost

It is true that the country's trade entirely closed to the German has, as compared with 1913, gone product.

up, notably in value. Even ex- In Germany, country where s ports and re-exporta in 1929 reached piano was at one time considered a

843 millions sterling, which is 203 primary household necessity-a like millions above the 635 million and is induced to try the POO ON and the Foo On Chinese Herb disaster has been met. In pre-war sterling of 1913. The Association, days an average of 60,000 instru- however, is not satisfied with value ments was sold annually; in 1926 figures. only 45,000 sales were recorded. The following year saw the trade artificially stimulated through the adoption of the installment plan and other financing methods, and sales were again brought to 66,000 Apparently, however, the saturation point was soon reached because in the first seven months of last year the German people "bought only 20,000 German-made pianos.

On the other hand, English firms are experiencing a boom.

TWO CRUISERS.

1928.

for Typhoid. Result-Instant re-treatment of this kind, as I have lief and absolute cure in short tried so many kinds of treatments tine, Mrs. Brooks said :-

and doctors in vain, but in despera Figures of Volume.

"My boy Jenis was in "bedtion I decided to try the Poo On The report prefers to base itself suffering from fever and chills, he Chinese Herbs. At this time water on the figures of volume, and ac-

was treated by physicians for two was running from her eyes expos=" cording to the computations finds

weeks with what they called sively. I gave her the Poo On that while importe amounted to typhoid fever, he could not eat and Chinese Herbs, an ointment, and 58,002,000 tons in 1928 they were no

had severe pains in the stomach; some wash. At the end of a week more than 58,500,000 tons in 1928.

delirious, stomach was bloated; be the matter running from the eyes. As to exports and re-exports, the

was kept in ice packs and rubber stopped, and almost at once a calculation gives 16,037,000 tons

ice mattress and attended by a marked improvement took place." other than coal, for 1913, and trained nurse; he did not show She continued to improve very 15,050,000 tons, other than coal, for any improvement but became worse fast and her eyes began to clear sa other doctors were called in for up. A short while after I started There has, therefore, been a fall consultation. They all insisted on giving her the Poo On Herbs she was entirely cured from this disease in volume of 1,287,000 tons But removing boy to the hospital and coincidently the exports of coal did not give much hope for his re and her eyes were back to normal so that she should see as good as which were 76,687,000 tons in 1013,covery.

ever. I am certainly thankful to were last year-53,684,000 tons only. "I was recommended and insist the Herbs and the Herbalist and Consequently, including coal, theed upon by Mrs De Lemos to try am positive that Poo On Herbs drop in the whole volume of ex- the Poo On Chinese Herb Treat Absolutely cured my child's eyes. perts, as compared with 1913, comes ment, as she had been cured of a to 24,280,000 tons.

Coming to the explanation, after complication of diseases by them.

I made up my mind to give mentioning that the fall in the the POO ON CHINESE HERBS volume of exports involved voyages & trial; after the first day's treat He writes in reply:- last year with 17 million tons of "The provision. in the estimates vacant cargo space, the report gets daced and he began to have an ment the fever was very much.re- is on the basis of ordering the ships in February and March of this year, once been fought over. and the arrangements are proceed.

"The allocation of the gramme is: One cruiser, Ports the effect of these costs and charges pro- charges of the sheltered trades, and mouth Dockyard; one cruiser and in. narrowing the competitive two sloops, Devonport Dockyard; ability of the unsheltered export one submarine and one submarine ing industries depot ship. Chatham Dockyard.

The remaining ships to be built by contract."

1928 PROGRAMME SHIPS TO BE LAID DOWN. Mr. Bridgeman, Firat Lord of the Admiralty, was asked by Mr. Hore- Belista as to the position regard ing the 1998 shipbuilding pro-

Thousands suffering from catarrh, bronchial and lung trouble, throat, cough, asthma, hay fever, malaria, stipation, gastritia, piles, arhoea, stomach trouble, indigestion, con-

fula, female trouble, nervousness, fistula, heart disease, eczema, scro insomnia, obesity, kidney, bladder trouble, Bright's disease, diabetes, rheumatism, neuralgia, dropay,

headaches, and many other chronic Pyorrhea, epileptic fita, paralysis, tumors, ulcer, pimples, dizziness,

on to ground which has more than appetite and slept well at night. tom,

Kailan Mining Admin....67/6 nom. Duffy.

Langkats (combined)..

Tiz. 14 buy.. Do. (angle). 3 sa Payne. CANTON BEAN MARKET 821 Explorations

7LOT Pigot.

Bhanghai Loans

gramme. ------- Tim. 44 DOTA Hamey.

Raybe.$7.10 buy, 7.15 sel. ..Leader. On account of the shortage of Gullinan, arrivals and a big demand, stocks: ELK & E.Wharf....31261

Tranch Mines.

............17/6 nom. F. Rees of soy and white beans are short & W. Docks ....

Haley and prices have risen. Black bean China Providents......44 sel. Lyall supply is also short and the market. Hongkawa ...Morgan. is fra Stocks of green bean are New Engineering... T..

* T. 169 buy.

******Tis. 4.85 buy. Curney. short but sales are limited. Scarlet Shanghai Docks 14:117 boy. .....Ancil. | bean prices are likely to go up. Ewo Cottons":

********T: 13.40 sel Sassoon. Latest quotations are as follows:- Oriental Cotton......... Th. 2

********Ti 2 nam. ..) Soy Bean, Chu Wong

Bhai. Cottona (old)....T. 727

72 тот.. Weber: Soy, Choy Chu Wong

Do. (new) *Ths. 35 now. Rayson. Eos, Lin Wong

H.E. & S. Hotel..... $9,10 buy,, 91 sel. .W. Gurney. Black Bean

H.K. Lands.......$83) bay. „Duffoufe | White Bean

May King (11.2) .........F. Carfax (111)

"Ballystockart (11st.)

Montaigu II. Lordi (list) Master Billie (11st.) Skrun Prince (10.12) Le Touquet (10.12) Overdraft (10.151) Rampant (10.31). Ardoon's Price (10.10) Tipperary Tim (10.10) Far Flight (10.10)......

K.C.B. 10.10)

Sandy Hook (30.9)

80.60

0.80

9.00

8.20,

9,80

Shanghai.

Bennett. Green Bean .....

„Miss. ↑ Scarlet ̈Bean Thrale. Green Bean, Sunsheng.

9,80

11.50

11.60

EXCHANGE RATES.

..Dutton. Brown.

Hogan. Fish.

Balding.

Knockirr (10.8) ...............Gubbins. Dwarf of Forest (10.8)....Kennard. Dfinmond (10:8)

Uncle Ben (10.8) .....T. McCarthy. Golden Rebel (10.8) Everett. Herbert's Choice (10.8) ....Farrell. Beech-martin (10........L. Rees. Richmana II. (10.0) Stott. ..Parvin. Ruddyman (10.5) "...... Hawker (10.8)

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]}

RUGBY, March 19."

Paris New York Brussels Geneva

124.323

-4.851

34.90

94,22

Amsterdam

12.121

Grant.

Gay Dog II. (10.3)

Birck,

Milabi Berlin

92.25

30,465

Denburgh (10.3)

Smyth Jn..

Stockholm

18.17

Delarue (10.3)

Wilson.

Copenhagen

18.21

Ballyhanwood (10.2).

.Rhodes.

Oslo

18.20

Camperdown (10st.)

.Godde.

Vienna

34.36

Toy Bell (10st.)

Morgan.

164

1027

32.125

1001

375

814

54

47 11/32

Melleray's Belle (10st.)......Mason, Merrivale II. (108) ..Brookes. Miss Balscadden (10st.)...Bowden. Fleet Prince (10st.) .....................(————— Wild Edgar (10st.).... McCarthy. More, Din (10st.) Harraway: Kwango (10st.)...... ......Wandby. Cloringo (10st.)

....Wall,

Duke of Florence (10st.) ...(——————) Kilbrain (10st.)

Prague Helsingfors Madrid

Lisbon Athens

Bucharest...

Buenos Aires ....

Carryduff (10st.)

Cryptical (19st.).

Harewood (10st.)

Rio

Bombay

.Piggott. Maloney. Scratchley.

Shanghai Hong Kong

Yokohama

Silver (spot)

Williams.

Silver (forward).

hai Lands Humphreys Estates......$14 buy. H.K. Realies a $8.60 10. HAX. Tramwaya ......... 18.65 5 buy.

18/181

Peak Tram (old).........312)

in rel

Bo (new) ......$6.20-nom. Star Ferries

15 nam. Qhina Lights *...*$19.15 buy. 18.47

B), 13. B.K. Beatrics (ald),

Do. (DE)......355) bay.

Macsa Pledizios

"DA

Savars

$161 rf Bandakan Lights ..15 nom.

**** Tolophones

$7.10 nom. China Buses TIJELAZARKA

Mix 11 nom. Singapore Tractions.118 nom.

(Pre)...16/6 Umg., 17/3 nei.

..$1.05 al Malabon

...30

buy, Canton Ice....................32 sal, Comerts (combined)...... Bel.

(old) $7.80 0. Das (now)

11.40 buy, ELE. Rapes United Asbestos .............................$5 noma. Dairy Farms $201 Bel Watsons

814 bay. 80.cim,

1/8 31/32

2/6

1/114

1/10 1/16 257

Der A Wing! Lane Crawfords.

Mackintosh......

Sinceres

Wm. Powall

Sušil bay.

ANCIENT TEMPLES

DESTROYED.....

YOUNG REFORMERS ACTIVE

Peping (C.P.): Ancient temples have been destroyed in mary, cities

The explanation mainly relied apon is found in the costs and

Levelling Down Wages That there is such an effect need not be gainsaid, and in line with" 11.is the effect of taxation used to finance social service expenditure, for this has the same tendency to wards stimulating imports of "food- styffa and cheap manufactured goods, while adding to the over- head costs of production for export. When, however, the explanation is stated it is seen at once that

After five days treatment the fever was cured and after a few more treatments the boy was nb- the yard and eating heartily, and solutely well sad playing around was able to go back to school, and

feels as well as he never did.

Mrs. G. A. Bayes says:-"I' am Positive That Fee On Chinese Herbs and Ointment Saved My Child's Eyesight ́Because I tried. Several Eye Specialiste Before Going TS Poo On.Ths: Cure Was Simply Wonderful and I Am Vary Grateful. Mrs. G. A Bayes, 611, Third Street, Modesto Calif., U.S.A

says

"My little girl, 8 years old, in

diseases, have been restored to health and happiness without poï- sonous drugs or the knife, by "the Poo On Chinese Herbs.. THE POO ON CHINESE HEBR COMPANY.

י'

YEE POO LUN, Chinese Her balist, Managing Director, over. twenty-five years' "practical ex- perience in America curing the sick with Chinese Herbs Main Office: Modesto, Calif., U.S.A Hong Kong Office: 82, Queen's Road Central, 1st floor. Entrance,

of North China by ardent young large questions are opened. Is the reformers anxious

to eliminate alternative that of levelling down some way contracted. & disease of 66, Queen's Road Central. Office. superstition, but the famous Luza wages in the sheltered trades, or the eye that was gradually making Hours: Daily 9 am to 12.30 p.m., Temple in Peping thus far remains that of levelling up produckye her blind. 1 immediately took her 2 pm to 6 pm, Sundays, 10a.m. untouched...

economy and competitive ability in to an eye specialist for treatment, to 3 p.m. Evening Hours: 8.30 The devil dance," for which the sheltered. And in regard to but there seemed no way to stop p.m. to 8 p.m. by appointment this temple is well known, is being social service expenditure as the the approaching pain and blind-only. European Lady in atten performed this year as usual, with alternative that of scrapping it, or

I also tried a specialist in dance. the hundreds of priests attired in that of developing the capacity to fantastic garments and masks from stand it

Tibet..

CANTON STOCK EXCHANGE. CLOSING QUOTATIONS..

CANTON, March 19,

83.95

These alternatives are the pre- blem. Undoubtedly expansion of the source to be looked to, and the country's exporting industries undoubtedly these industries have been set a hard task.

On their success in fulfilling the task the nation's commercial future depends, and with it the prosperity of our merchant shipping business is bound up.

buy

Water Works

20 nom

Electric Power & Light Co. Canton Henkow Railway 7

4.80

nom.

The Sun Company

80.00

Sincere Company

103.60

Nanyang Bros. Tob Co

4.50

China Merchants Canton Tramway Co.'

2.85

Steam

at Clerkenwell Have you

ĐO DÒ:

Ha My wife

48.070

you?!

BAK. Construction

sal ELK. Amusements 335, buy

B'qus. Indus, G.-Benz 1,661 % (Bal

Gors Loans.61% prem, buy

bay—bayers; sel-sellers; sa--ealan,

'Navigation Co. Central Bank of China

Judge Rowlands, to a defendant

wile

дена.

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASES

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24th - MARCH.

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