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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGÉ MEMEL GERMANS HOME RUGGER SCOTLAND DRAW

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(xpronga Meniers Agency)

Naw York: October 4.

QUOTATIONS

Now York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Uet. New York Rubber-Dec. Chicago Wheat -Dec. Chicago Corn

Last

Today's

High Low Close Close 89 4.88 4.88] 4,89 11,6 10,99 11.0 11,00 12.25 120 1213 12.20

Chauge

up Barely 0% off steady

19 up

34

Montreal Silver. -Dec.

Silver-Official

1007 106 108:

17.up 621

48 P U21 64 87.25 60.00 67.30 67.000 .30 of

850 601 unchanged

30 Industrial

135,05

84.58 149.76

20 Rail

1701 32.54

90 Utilize

40 Bonds

11. Commodity Index

31.03 92.47 B3.25

14,39 24,51

84.73 95.72

41.98 57.43

Oct. B. Change 130.25 .49 up 34.73 its up 24.70 .09 up 96.24 2 up 57.87 44 up

Dow Jonce Avorages High-1934/38 Low: Oot 4.

Business Done: −700,00; shares.

Las. Sale Oct. 4 Oct. 5

151 18 171 17+ 301 311 .91

16

Slock & DIY.

Adams Express.....

Last Sale Oct. 4 Oct. 5

74

Amer. Can (4)

142 141)

Stock & Day Gold Dust (1-20) Goodyear

Am Cyanamid “3"

1.25dr.)

221

221

ii. Cement int. Nick (60)

Am. For Par

S

54

Am. For. Pwr. $7 Ist

Ink Ten on Tel. Johns Manville-

731

74

FI,

30

301

Am. Locomotive

Karinecott (151) Loew's (1)

Am Radiator

16

167

Lorill. (1.20)

am. Smelting

491

51

Mont, Ward

Am T and T. (8)... 1371

1371

Nat City Bk. (1)

273*

251 201 421 421 .237 24 82i 83 31

314 271*

Am. Tob "B" (5) ... 100% Am. Waterworks (1) 153 Am." Waterworks $6

1001

Nat. Da. P. 1.20)....)

11

-17

151

Nat Distillers

283

291

Li

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80).

BI

83

* pret (8)

82

821'

NY. Central

201

201

Anaconda Copper ...

214

223

N Amer, (50.4%)

191

191

Atch. T and 8. P

Pac. Gas (1.50)

251

251

(2sd.)

45

441

Pac, Ling. (3)

41

411

Auburn Automobile 361

361

Packard Motors...

5

5

Baltimore & Ohic

13

134

Penn. Rly.. (1) .....

251

25

Bethlehem Steel .....

38

371

Phil. Petro (1)

283

29

Boelig Airplane

15

181

Pub. Ser N.J. (3.80)

391

391

Borden Co. (160)

56

57

Radio Corpn.

31

71

Borg. Warner dr.:

82

831

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

54

531

Casc

Schenley

40

42

Canadian Pacifc

01

91

Sears Roebuck

5-

531

Caterpillar Tract "...

514

511

Soc-Vas. (09)

101

107

Ch. Nat. Br. (140)..

283

29.

Ern, Cal. Ed.

(1:30)

22

22

C'Peake Corp. (2.50)

424

42 *

Southern Pacide

181

161

CPeake Carp.

and

34

Stán. Brands (1)

124

13

Ohio (2-80)

431

434

Stan. Gas.....

3

3

Chrysler (1d)

721 728

địa Oll Nữ (1)

431

43}

Col, Gas & Elec..... 121

121

Ster Pro (2.80).....

831

63 *

Comm. Solv (60)... 174

17

Studebaker Corpn

221

231

Comm Sthen.

13

17

Texas G, Sulp (3) ... 31)

311

Comm "Schrt. 38

Transamerica (1.12)) 74

-70

cùm. Pl. (8)......

59

58.

Un Car and Carb

Cona, Gas, N.Y (2) '27)

271

(1.40)

657

Cons. Ou, (.28)

71.

70"

Un Pec. Riys. (6)... 921

65: 937

Cont Oil (29)

198+

192

Ua. Aircraft Corp. 19)

194

Com Prod (3)

613+ 617

Un Air Line Trans... 92

101

Douglas · Aircraft ...

301

311

United Corpn......... 4

4

Du Pont (2.60%)

128

1291

Uni, Gas Impr. (1.20)

15)

257

Flec: Bond & Share 121

121

Unly Leat Tob. (2)

84

64 **

Elec. Bond $5 Pr (5)

US. Indus. Alcohol... 43

43+

Elec. Bond $6 P↑ (8) 62

62

US Rubber

13

137

Fox Film “A”

U.S. Steel

431

431

Gen. Elec (50)...... 33

331

Vanddium

178 174

Gen. Foods (1.80)

32#

329

Warner Bros. Plets.

71

Gen Matora (10)

451

46

Gen. Rly. Stgs (1)

32;

315

Call Money

West E. & M. (.65).. 751

1 14

• Bij

* ex. div.

↑ Dossible inutilation

"LAST OF THE VICEROYS" {

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Sept. 16.

JAPANESE "FENTS" IN INDIA

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Sept. 18.

INDIGNANT

Irregularity In Ballot

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Presa" (Copyright}.] "

Memel, Oct 4. Publie indignation ran high among the German population

when it became known on Friday that the deliberate falsification of court voting papers by one of the Lithuanian scrutineers proved be-. yond all possibilty of doubt." As is generally known, scrutineers work in pairs, the second checking count of the first. Moreover the public permitted the witness to count from the gallery.

New Zealand Wins At Birkenhead

London," Oct. 3.

WITH WALES

International Tie

Cardeff, Oct. 5.

A crowd of 40,000 attended the first international soccer match of

Playing at Birkenhead, the "All the season when Wales and Scol- Blacks defeated the combined Lancashire and Cheshire team.

land shared

the honours with each side scoring one goal.

Scotland won the toss and Wales, faced a dazzling sun, The

The following were the results of the day's matches:

Lancashire and Cheshire 8. New Scots were clever in their short Zealand 21.,

Bath 0. Rosslyn Park 12 Bedford 20. Moseley 0.

passing and were much the better team in their approach work, the inside trio proving a delightful ecmbination, Walker and Milia

Bristol 18, Devonport Services 3. audaciously weaving their way Coventry 12. Leicester 11. Headingley 23, Bradford 3. London Scottish 13. Harlequins

London Welsh 11. Richmond 3. Northampton 3. Gloucester 0. Plymouth Albion 9. Blackheath

through the Welsh defence, and Armstrong caused the Scots' sup- porters to go into ecstacles

over his humerous algzag runs.

Duncan opened the scoring for Scotland in the 34th minute, bui Phillips equalised seven minutes later when he kicked the ball out of the goalkeeper's hands into the net, and the interval arrived with the two teams on level terms.

SESOND HALF SCORELESS On the resumption" Wales tacked hotly and, in the face of St. Bart's Hospital 4. O.MT. 24. clever scheming by Leslie Jones,

Sale 31. Birkenhead Park 5, U.S. Portsmouth 5. Guy's Hos pital 14.

On Thursday three persons wat" | 8. ching from the gallery noticed that the scrutineer nearest them, again and again slip some ballot pa- pers representing votes for the united German candidates. The 19. u regularity WRS instantly re- ported to the officer of the elec- tion commission, who called on the Lithuanian scrutineer to retire, pending investigation. This he re- fused to do, declaring that only the chairman of the election commia“ sion was authorised to give such an order. When the Chairman ar- rived the contents of the drawer were examined, when it was, dis- covered to consist of 54 voting pa- pers on the German list and two, Lithuanian which evidently were put there by mistake in a hurry.

The scrutineer at first denied gullt but was nevertheless arrested and handed over to the criminal police. On Friday he made a fuli confession. The scrutineet is a Lithuanian student named Praples- tis belonging to the Memel High School, and is 23 years of age.

Altogether 50 students of the Lithuania High School of Memel were entrusted with the responsible work of counting the votes against the repeated objection of the Ger- man election committer.protested emphatically to the district election commission about the forgery. In a written statement handed in, the German committee recalled its fre- quent objections to the employment of students. and also that not only the gulity scrutineer but his part- ner would be expelled from the action counting room, the latter seeming to suggest that the com- mittee was disposed to hamper with supervision work of the scrutincers, by Friday midday 30.000

dut of

a total of 68,000 were examined as

to their validity, and 600 being de- clared null and void.

Transocean Kuo fem

EDEN-LAVAL TALKS

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright).]

Geneva. Oct. 4. Mr. Anthony Eden arrived here. oc Friday and immediately con- ferred with the General Secretary of the League of Nations and the president of the

council com-

mittee.

According to informed circles here, the Italian "dementia receiv-

Possibly the Earl of Willingdon, At a meeting of the directors ofed on-Thursday and Friday, do who greets க sixty-ninth an- the Manchester Chamber of not alter the situation, while the niversary to-day. will become Commerce on Monday the India result of Mr. Eden's conversation known as the "Last of the Vice- executive announced that it had with M. Laval is termed, "ex- roys," for the Marquis of Linlith- | renewed its representations re-tremely favourable." fa British gow, in whose favour he demits garding the growing imports into legation quarters.- office shortly, will take the post India of so-called fents (cotton Transocean Kuo Min. only to transform it into a and rayon) of Japanese origin, Governor-General-ship for the and drew attention to the con- new Federation of India. Lordcern felt throughout the trade at Willingdon was formerly Mr.the alarming rate of increase of Freeman Freeman - Thomas, such Imports. - Evidence bad grandson of Lord Hampden, a been collected which supported former Speaker, and had a da- the view that the cloth tinguished Parliamentary carcer was entered as "fents"--thus es-, before he became a pro-consul.caping the cotton quota and

which

ROME'S AIR DEFENCES

Special to the "Hong Kong' Dally

Pres" (Copyright).]

Rome, Oct. 4. Rome's alr defences are now being reinforced with feverish specd. Anti-aircraft guns have

Els dimcult term in India has paying less duty than plece goods been put in position on the hills added to his reputation as an when composed of rayon-was, in surrounding the city, where the Ideal type of administrator,

effect, perfect cloth cut into short lengths, not damaged pieces

number of search lights are also of irregular lengths. The import vices, corporations and other in- being increased All public ser- statistics showed that whereas in PRINCE JUAN'S MARRIAGE 1921 the volume of Japanese trade stitutions possessing large bulld- in fents and been recorded as 90,-ings, are pushing ahead with the construction of bomb-proof cel- 000 yards it had risen to the figure Special Air Mail Service)

lars with of 25,500,000 yards in 1934, and

the greatest possible

London, Sept. 16.

during the first six months f urgency,

Hitherto defensive measures to 20.250,000 Prince Charles dr Bourbon-Sicily the current year

have been the weakest link in told me this evening that theyards,

Italy's alr

which ATHL

chiefly

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The India executive added that marriage of his daughter. Prin- cess Marie Mercedes, to Prince it had submitted to the Board of planned for offensive purposes. Juan, the youngest son of ex-Trade detailed recommendations King Alfonso, had been fixed for which it is hoped will lead 10 Oct. 12, say a London correspon- the Government of India. The object in view is to check this

dent

COUNCIL MEETING

Press" (Copyright).]

After attending the funeral of state of affairs, but at the same (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally queen Astrid in Brussels, ex- King Alfonso arrived in Paris

time to ensure that no hardship shall be suffered by those engag--- accompanied by the Duke ofed in trade in "bona-fide" fents.

of Luna, He wil be joined by Prince Juan and Princess Maria Christina his younger daughter. to-morrow..

Prince, Juan was born in 1913 and is the heir-presumptive to the throne of Spain, as both his ⠀elder”- brothers, the Prince of Asturias; and Prince Jaime, have renounced their claims

'By Design

Bure, deck your limbs in floppy

pants;

Yours are the limbs. my sweet-

ing.

Geneva, Oct 4. Saturday's session of the League of Nations Council was posponed Ell the afternoon. The drafting of A sub-committee of the committee of thirteen was completed on Fri- day evening.

At ten o'clock on Friday the.com- |mittee of thirteen will meet to con- alder the entire report in the light of the events that have since taken replace

| Transocean Kuo Min.

You look divine as you advance

Have you seen 'yourself

treating?

3.

at-

the Scottish defence was clearly shaky, but lover spoiled many openings by heing either very alow GI lacking In positional Anesse.

Bridgend 6. Abertillery 5. Cardiff 0. Newport 0. Llanelly 10. Aberavon 3. Neath 10. Swanses 0. Pontypool 21, Old Paulines 0.

In contrast to their tactles in West Scotland 14. Glasgow Acs the opening half. the Scots in- dulged in one passing which Watsonians 24. Edinburgh Inst. proved very dangerous,

ance being affected while he was lying full length on the ground.

3

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