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Last

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New York-London

4901

10.03

$1,010

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11.08

£104 อง

$104

Rubber, December

12.41

B13

October 9 10.30 10.45 11.00 1901 4001 1904 11.01 10.91 .11.00 113 11.12 11.13 12.43 12.43

Marcantile Bks. “A”

2587

299;

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1057

1051 105

10.

£13

£,3

Chicago Wheat, May

103

1021

1031

180

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$60

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621

621

811

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601

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50

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$1.10

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$1.10

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201

281 283

5976

China Fires...

El. Bond and Share

121

12

3382

$390

50

491 211 217 21

28 281 121 12

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$180

$180

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461

451

461

461

453

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91

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432

423

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203

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$112

$11

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172 ots.

314

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24 ots.

19cts.

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QUESTION OF SANCTIONS

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(Continued from paxe 9)

STILL PREPARED

Rome, Oct. 8. Although Italy is prepared to leave the League

of Nations if sanctions are voted against her. Signor Bento "Mussolini. the Prime Minister and director of Italy's expansionist polley, is stri prepared to discuss the Ethioplan 10 18. question by

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MEMEL ELECTION

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright)a 7-

Memel, Oct. §.

were

which began on Monday last would be completed on Tuesday 2.8 originally announced, dashed to the ground when it was stated on Tuesday afternoon that the work will not be finished till Wednesday afternoon.

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ITALIAN DISLIKES HIS NATIONALITY

Prague, Oct. 9.

a labourer Dy resident here

direct negotiations

with Great Britain and France on the basis of the 1906 Treaty, ac cording to the commentator, Gay da. writing in the Giornale d'italia.

of

This writer says that the arbi trary forecast that Italy would confine her action to the diploma- the sphere after the capture Adowa, did not. take into consi. deration the elementary reason for the Italian occupation which was not merely a question of prestige and national pride, but was to end the continua, and un provoked Ethioplan aggression.

The capture of Adowa and other strategic points was of purely local importance.

The Italian military action will continue on all fronts, he de- clares, according to the objectives already set and by the necessity imposed by the Ethiopian menace. Reuter.

and

FRENCH HOPES DASHED

Paris Oct. 8. By attacking

capturing Aksum, ancient religious capital o' Ethiopia, General Debono has disappointed the French, and has con.cunded their hopes that Signor Mussolini might be willing to negotiate after capturing Ado-

WA.

Moderate

op'nion stu! hopes that the olive branch will appear now that Aksum has fallen.- Reuter.

GENEVA' SPECULATION

GERMAN QUARTERS SUSPICIOUS

Berlin, Oct. 8.

The French reply to the British Note has surprised German poli- ical circles, which are of the opinion that its attempts to ex- p.oit international and polluteal tensions are for France's own pur- poses and entangle Britain in the He work of France's polley "of selective aillances.

The Boersel Zelung, in the course of an inspired article, says in practice, France demands that she be authorised to mobilise on the German frontler without con- ceding Germany the right to in- terpret this as a threa; and pro- vocation. The journal adds that the French demand is not com- patible with the Covenant of the League and is an attempt to paralyse the Locarno Trea.y- Reuter.

AMERICAN ACTION-

Washington, Oct. 8. The Governmen,, sponsored Sec- ond Export and Import Bank has announced its decision not to grant credits for the sale of goods to Italy or E.hiopia,

The ban is described as a definit: decision of policy whien will only be changed when conditions are changed.-- Kester.

GRAVE ANXIETY FELT

IN EGYPT

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Pres" (Copyright),

government.

of the Egyptian

PASSENGERS

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

The following passengers "ar- rived in the Colony yesterday from the North by the R.M.S. "Empress of Russla":-

Mr. A. S. Abbott, Mr.. T. Avery, Mrs. I. M. McAlister, Miss E. J. McAlister, Mrs. E. McMurrish, Mrs. M. Monaghan, Miss M. Monaghan, Mr. 9. S. Perry,' Mrs. W, R. Scott, Mrs," G. L. Wilson, Miss A. C. Friedrich, Mrs. M. Gilmore, Mrs. I. M. Pearson, Mr. C. G. Windle, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. H. Brother- ton.

Mr. L. B. Dobley. Mr. A Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leckie, Master G. Leckie, Mr. J. Middleton, Mr. M. T. Esteve, Capt. and Mrs. C. Fennack, Mr. H. A. Pearson, Mr. H. J. Wallen, Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Albrecht. Master R. Albrecht, Misses M, and H. Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baur. Master W. F. Baur, Master R. Baur, Miss J. E. Baur, Mles F. E. Gruchy. Miss B. A. "Morson. Mrs. M. Rappoport, Miss M. I Stewart, Mrs. E F H Lawson, Mrs. W. H. Selby, Mrs. A. C. Behague, Miss N. A. Behague, Mrs. E. P. Hinton, Mrs. M. R. Marshall, Captain and Mra C. T. Ingle, Mr. J W. Brierley, Mrs. N Denison. Mrs. E. Fickling, Mr. F. J. Fitz William, Miss M. Griffiths, Miss H. Hancock. Miss R. Hancock. Mrs. J. Jackson. Mr. J. Munro, Mr. C. Richards, Mrs. K. A. Wilkins, Mrs. M.. Wynkoop. Mr. O. W. Glover.

Thompson. Mrs. W Mr. W. H. Train. Mrs, C. A.

A. Mrs. L. W. Walkinshaw and infant, Schmid,

Lt. and Mrs. J. M. Rice-Evans

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Among the passengers booked in Europe to connect with the "Empress of Japan" from Vancou- ver on October 5, due Hong Kong. October 28, 1935, are the following: -Mr. E. N. Ensor, Hon. Dr A. R. Welington and Mrs Wellington, Mr. R. E. Slattery (breaking at Kobe)," Mrs. M. Tapp. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boland, Mr. D. Ford Williams.

VESSELS DUE

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Aeneas, 1.& S., November 12. Agamemnon, B. & S., November 23, Agapenor, . & S., November 4. Annan, E.A. Co., October 11. Bangalore, P. & O., October 30" Bengal Maru, N.Y.K, October 14. Benzines, Loxley's, October 11, Bessa, Thoresen's, October 28. Burdwan," P. & 0. Cutober 11... Bremerhaven, Melchera', October 10.

Burgenland, Jebsen's., October 24. Ceylon, Gilman's, October 22 Changie, B. & S., Oetober L Chenonceaus. Messageries, Nov., 2. Chitral. P. ".05 October 18 City of Bristol, Bank Line, et. City of Wellington, Bank Line, Oct. 2. Conta Rosso, Lloyd Triestino, Nov. 2. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestin, Oct. 1. Curfu, P. & O., October 31. Corneville, Blank Line, October 20. D'Artagnan, Messageries", Nov 16. Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., October 10. Donau, Melchers', Oct.ber 31, Emp of Asia, C. P. S., November 7. Caro, Oct. 9.

Emp, of Canada, C.P.S., November 22. The conclusion of an Anglo-

Emp. of Japao, E.P.S., October 25. Egyptian military alliance is 'fore-emiland, Jebsen's, October 21. shadowed by a series of conter-Fernwood, Jebsen's, October 13. caces which the British High

Franken, Melchers', November 3. Commissioner, Six Miles Lampson,

General Lee, States & Co., Oetober 1}. had in the course of the past week, General Sherman, States Co., Nov.

General Pershing, bitates Co., Nov. 1 with British milltary experts and Haiyang, Douglas', October 19. representatives Geneva, Oct. 9.

Hakong Maru, N.Y.K., October 13. Tuesday's activities here were

Hakozaki faru, N.Y.K., October 1.. chiedy confined to preparatory dip-

Haval, Melchors', October 17. lomats and strategists concerning

Hector, B. & S., October 12. Irishank, Bank, Line, October 25, the all "Important question of the

Jeff Davis, States Co., October 18. sanctions to be imposed on Italy.

Jeypore, P. & 0., October 11. Much speculation has been caused

Kitano Maru, NY.K, October 17. by the news that M. Laval and

Kutsang, Jardine's, October 15 Mr. Anthony Eden left the League

Kutsaragi Maru, N.T.K., October 17. Lippe, Melchers'. October 13. Malaya. E.A. Co., November 1. capital together on Tuesday after- no for the little town of Pont-

Maron, B. & S., November 12. demoron, just across the border. The atmosphere is grave with Menontheus, B. & S., October 25. where they spent several hours in anxiety which has been noticeable Mirzapare, P. & O., October 11. consultation which will very like throughout the country since the Moncalieri, Llagd Triestino, Oct. 15. ly have a bearing on the League's aggravation

Nin Maersk, Jebsen's, November 3. of the Italo-Aby8- impending decisions. It was only sintan "dispute had been

Peter Maarsk, Jobsen's, November §. further Porsens, B. & S., November 9. natural that the two statesmen's intensified by the outbreak of Pres. Garfield, Dollar's, October 25, excursion revived rumours of an hostilities. It is held, that the Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, October 23, Italian initiative for further dis- momentous decision's about to be Pres. Jackson, A.M. Line. October 11.. cussions.

taken by the League will be of the Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line, October 18.

Pres. Taft, Dollar's; October 14. greatest concern to Egypt,

Pres. Van Buren, Dollar's, October 11. Prometheus, B. & 8, November 18. Protesilans, B. 8., October 21. Rawalpindi, P & O., October 17. Rheinland, Jobsen's Oetober 12. Beharnhorst, Melcher, November 5. Shantunk, Gilman's, Novembor 3. Somerville, Bank Line, October 25. Sphinx, Messagorica, October 18. Blenior, B & S.. October 10. Telma,- B.I. - (Apear), October 15. Talthybius, B. & S.; October 18: Tanerod, Thoresen's, November û. Tengo Marn, N.Y.K., October 10, Tantalus, B. & 8., October 24. Tilawa, B.I. Apcar), October, 10. Tinbow, Bank Line, October 10. Thisudane, J.C.J. Line. October 18. Tiinalak, J.C.J. Line, October 18. Trave, Melchern', Outcher 17. ̄ ̄ Trieninr, Dodwell's, October, 17. Trier, Molchera”, Ostober" 22. Tyndareus, B. & H., Novembor 8. :

Despite the Council's action on Monday in fixing the guilt

on

Special significance is attached to the fact that Sir Miles had been formally received by King Fuad of Monday and it is generally anti- cipated that the Anglo-Egyptian military pact will be published on the occasion of the forthcoming of the King's acces, anniversary

sion.

A special credit of £600,000 has Italy, some uneasiness is being been asked for by the State Ral- felt in Abyssinian League circles way for the purchase of coal and The request of the Italian reitit being feared that the Powers foreign members of the police force Hopes that the election countzen, "A. Mussolint for citizenship may favour a further advance cfin Alexandria-chlefly Italians Shantung, B. & 5., October 1}.'

here came up for discussion be

the Italian troops in order to be have been asked to hand over their fore the Town, Council a short able to exert more pressure on arms, while great quantities of time ago, and was granted since Abyssinia in the Anal settlement. medical stores have been shipped this "Mussolini," trade, had been a

On the other hand it is main-to Abyssinia within the last few tained in Bome quarters that days by the Egyptian Relief Com- for a number of years. Now "Musso- Fance and Britain have practi-mittee. Tanu merun Kuo Min. lint" has made an urgent request cally reached an agreement for Czech nationality. Apparent- sanctions, but it is quite possible ly he does not share his country- that these rumours were circulat- men's enthusiasm regarding, the ed for the purpose of swaying Abyssinian campaign and it is opinion in favour of the sanctions believed that his request is the result of "Mussolini" wanting evade müitary service.- Transocean Kuo Min.

German Memellanders, who for the last ten days have been an- xiously awaiting the election re. suits to be made known, re- celved the news with undiminish. ed patience and confidence in the ultimate resuit-. Transocean Kno, Mim

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Burglars, Beware!

A woman who fell in love with since it is believed that the League a burglar when he was breaking Assembly are not too anxious to into her house has just married follow words with 'deeds.—

hm. This should act as a deter- Transucray Kuo Min;

rent to other burglars.

S E. Levy & Co.

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London, Sept. 25. The South African cricketers made a profit of about £12,000 from their British tour this sum mer. It was disclosed by Mr. B. J. Snooke, manager of the team, at a farewell lunch on board the Union Castle liner Windsor Castle, before the tourists sailed for home yesterday.

one over here has been absolutely marvellous. We have no com- plaints.

"Of course, we are very satisfied with the result of the tour, and sre delighted to have scored a Test victory. We have been want- ing four-day matches for a long me, and I think that the results of this tour justify our claim."

Africa would still have won had Asked if he thought that South there been four-day matches. Mr. Wade, smiling enigmatically, re plied. "Well, I don't think we would have lost."

It is likely that a proportion of The South African skipper sald the profite will be devoted to lay that they were looking forward. ing down more turf pitches in the when they got back home, to their Union.

matches with Australia, but he "We have had a grand time." would not give any forecast of Mr. Wade told a reporter. "Every-what the results might be

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