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· New York: November 1.

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross-rate

New York Cotton-Dec

New York Bubber-Dec.

Change

off Steady

"Last Today' High Low Close Close Mail Conf 4.917 4.818 11.0 10.98 19,90 11,04

.00 ag 10.43. 13.33 13.50 13 40a 10 of 09 071 871 9x 1 up

Chicago Wheat

-Deo.

Chicago Corn

-Dec.

up

Montreal Silver -Dec.

86.57. 85.56 65.57 5

.CH OF

Silver-Official

||

unchanged

Dow Jones Averages High-1034/35 Low: Oct. 30,

Oct. 31; Chante

30 Industrial-

149.08

84.58 139,36

139.74

.39 up

20 Railt

02.06

87.1 34.44

34.61

20

Utilition

31.03

14.39 -21.60

27.71

92.47

84.73 08.13

15.20

41.98 #.23

17 op .11 up 80.14

.01 up .56.40 .17 up

40 Bonda

11 Commodity Index

Am. Smeiting

Am. T. and T. (9)... 142

Am. Tob "B" (5)... 1023

Am: Waterworks (1)

Am. Waterworks $6

pret (6)

Business Done: -1,814,000 shares.

ཨཱཙ བྷོ།ཨཱཝིཙྪཱབྷཱཝོ, ནསྨིཾ ཙཙཀྐནྡྷོཏྟཱཝཏྟཏྟཾ ཙནྡྷནཱཏྟཏྟཱ ཙཡྻཱནནË;

Int. Nick (60)

Int. Tel. & Tel.

Johns Manville Kennecot (151)

Loew's (1)

Larill (1.203 Mont, Ward Nat City Bk. (1)

Pac. Ling. (9) Packard Motors Penn, Rly, (1)

Phil. Petro ́(1)

Radio Corpn.

Rey. Tob "B" (3) Schenley

Sears Roebuck

Soc-Vac. (.80)

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

21st Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

The following are the forthcom-

Ing services, at the Catholic Catha- dral, Caine Road:-

UNION CHURCH

KENNEDY ROAD, HONG KONG

The following are the notices for the forthcoming week.

November 3-21st Bunday after Sunday November 3.-Harvest Fes-

Pentecost

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6.

2nd Mass at 8, High Mass follow- ed by Procession of the Blessed Sacrament.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in

English.

EVENING SERVICE At 4 Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

November 4.-St. Charles Arch-

bishop of Milan. November 5.-At 7.30a.m.--Solemn Requiem Mass for the deceased Members of the Association of the Propagation of the Faith November 6-St. Leonard

On Week Days:

The following are the fortneom- ing services, etc, at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong:-

Saturday, November 2.--Solemn commemoration of all souls.-- Three Masses starting at 6.15 a.m. High Requiem Massat 7.30 a.m. followed by two low Masses.

Plenary Indulgence toties quoties

applicable to Boula in gatory only.

Fur-

3 p.m.Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men at the Rectory for visit to the sick.

Last Sale

་་་

Las..Sale

Stock & Div.

Oct. 30 Oct. 31

Stock & Div

Oct. 30 Oct. 31

Adams Express

83

81

Amer. Can (4)

143

· 1421

Gold Dust (1.20)... Goodyear

17

171

181

· 191

Am. Cyanamid "B"

int Cement

311

311

1.25dr.)

26

10+

101

Am. For. Pwr

86

61.

851

Am. For. Pwr. $7 1st

261

261

-------PL. -

33

482 481

Mass at 6 and 7.30.

Am, Locomotive

251 26

Am. Radiator

171

911 921

587

33

331

ST. TERESA'S "CHURCH

144

313*

.31

19

Nat

Nat, Da. P. (1.20)...

Distillers

171

170

317

321

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.90)...

10†

10

NY. Central

221

227

*0*

Anaconda Copper...

201 211

N. Amer. (50c. 4%)

241

251

Atch.

Tand 8. F.

Pac. Gag (150)

231

281

501

501

[2sd.)

48

Auburn

Automobile

... 61

01

411

Baltimore & Ohio

271

271.

141

Bethlehem Steel

341

34 t

313

Boeng Airplane

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80)

44)

431

141

Borden Co. (1.60) ...

72

**

Borg. Warner (idr.)

581

563

100

503 521

Case

59

583

Canadian Pacific

91

Caterpillar Tract

121

121

551

Ch. Nat, Bk. (1.40)...

34]*

333⚫

Brn, Cal. Ed. (1.50)

25

251

C'Peake Corp. (2.50)

Southern Pacifc

18

181

45!

C'Peake Corp. and

Stan.

Brands (1)

144

142

Ohio (2.80)

Chrysler (14)

442.

Stan.

Gas

54

5

Sta O NJ (1)

48"

481

84

66

Col. Gas & Elec.

663

151

Comm Solv. 1.80)..

Ster. Pro. (2.80) Studebaker Corpn

201

201

173

311

.32

Comm Sthrn.

Texas G, Sulp (2)

21

Comm. Sthrn. $8

Transamerica (1.124)

94

Di

Cuns. Ou (.28)

Un

Car and Carb

692

cum. Pl. (6)

(1.40)

207

701

Cons Gas, N.Y

(2)

Un. Pac. Riya. (6)... 93)

701 937

Cont. Dil (25)

23

Un. Aircraft Corp.... 201

20.

Corn Prod (3)

Un. Alr Line Trans...

873

9)

Douglas Aircraft

321

61.

6

Du Pont (2.802).

134

134

Uni. Gas Impr. (1.20)

174

171

Figs. Bond & Share 161

+161

Univ. Leaf Tob; (2) 647

65

Elec. Band $5 Pt (5)

U.S. Indus. Alcohol... 451

461

--

Elec. Bond $6 Pi (18)

70

701

U.S. Rubber ...............

133

143

ги

U.S. Steel,

45)

* 401

35) 351

Vanddium

177

18

327

331

Warner Bros. Picts.

71

7+

Gen. Motors (14)

511

53.

West E. & M. (.05)... 89

891

Gen. Rly Sigs (1)... 341

341

Call" Money

*

Ja

• Bid

div.

1 possible autiation

Fox Film "A" ....

Gen. Elec. (80)

Gen Fooda (1.80)

at

United Corpn.

PREPARING FOR ELECTION

Government." And Labour Plans

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 15

There was considerable activity the headquarters of all the political parties yesterday, for it is now taken for granted that the next General Election will be fought before the end of Novem· ber.

There are in the present House of Commons 410 Conservative, 35 Liberal National, and 13 National Labour supportera of the Govern- ment. Fifty-one of these members have announced that they do not intend to seek re-election, 'and 41 candidates have already been selected to succeed retiring Con- servative members. Seven Con- servate members will contest con- stituencies other than those which they now represent, Of the 41 candidates chosen in place of re tiring Conservative members three aré Liberal Nationals and one is a National Labour candidate. Ar- rangements have

Since the General Election in 1931 there have been 62 by elec ilona, and I squts have been won from supporters of the Govern- meat by the Labour Party. There are two vacancies at present-in the Farn-worth Division of Lan- cashire and in North Hammers- mith. It is unlike that any steps will be taken to all the vacancies before the General Election,

The views of the Liberal section of the Opposition on the proposed General Election are set out in the following statement, which was Issued last night from the Libera Association-

I

8 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S. Study Circle (Chinese Section) on the Society's pre- mises. Mr. Francis Poon Wil read a paper on "The Catholic Church and Mankind" to be followed by General discussion. Sunday, November 3.-Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost-Feast of St. Sylvia, Mother of St. Gregory the Great, P. and D. 7.30 am-First Mass with Ser- mon in English, General Com- munion for the Children of Mary at Maryknoll Convent School after this Mass.

9.30 a.m.-Second Mass with Ber- mon in English followed by Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament.

Monday, November 4.-Feast of St.

Charles, Abp. of Milan (1584), Tuesday, November 5.--Feast of St. Zachart. Father of St. John the Baptist.

5 p.m.-Little Flower Choir Prac-

tice.

8 p.m.-Latin Class for members

of the St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S. Wednesday, November 6-Feast of St Leonard of Port Maurice. C.

Thursday, November 7-Feast of St. Herculau, Bp. and M.-Four Crowned Mr. Friday, November 8.-Feast of St.

Pelagia. Penitent. Saturday, November 9-Feast of

tival Services.

10.30 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Preacher at both services is the Rev. John Foster of Canton, Gifts of flowers, fruits, etc. will be received in the church hall on Saturday the 2nd of Novem- *ber from 9.30 am,

Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. in the

Church Hall. Meeting of the Boldiers and Airmen's Chris- atian Association meets. Friday, November 15:-A social to welcome the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Maclean will be held in Kowloon the Church Hall, Union Church. Reception at 8.30 p.m.

Advanced Notice: St. Andrews Sunday will be observed on Sunday, December 1 when the preacher will be the Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow, M.A. late of Scotstoun, Glasgow.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. November 3, 1935 Sunday Service.-11.15 am.

Subject:" EVERLASTING

PUNISHMENT."

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings.—10 o'clock. Testimonial Meeting.-8.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday--10

a.m to Noon; Monday, Thurs- day.-5.30 to 7.00. p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit

the Reading Room,

Christian Science Lesson Sermon

SUBJECT: EVERLASTING

PUNISHMENT

This will be the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, November 3, 1935.

The Golden Text will be: "Create in me a clean heart, O God: and renew a right spirit within me.” (Psalms 51:10).-

Among others, the following cltations from the Bible will be read: “And it came to pass, as | Jesus sat at meat in the house, be- hold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples, And when

the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples. Why eateth your master with publicans and sinners? But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them. They, that be, whole need not a physician, but they are, sick." But go ye and learn what that "meaneth. I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but Week-days: Masses at 6.39 and 7.30 | sinners to repentence.,' (Matthew

St, Dedication of the Arch- basilica of our Saviour in Rome, 7.30 p.m.--General Meeting of 8t. Teresa's CY.MS. on the So- ciety's premises.

a.m.

Confessions are heard daily. be- fore and after Masses in Chinese, English. Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

the

9-10-13).

The Lesson Sermon will also in- ciude the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Fddy:

"

At Liberal headquarters it is 're- cognized that an early meeting of

under the Unemployment Assts- Christian Science commands the House of Commons is desirable,

man to master the propensities,— and, indeed, necessary, as legista- tance Act has not yet been dealt

election takes to hold hatred in abeyance with tion would be required for the en- with, and, if an

matter is still 'kindness, to conquer lust with forcement of almost any from of place while this sanctions. With regard, however, pending, it must become a foremost chastity, revenge with charity, and to an immediate General Election. Issue at the election in all the in- to overcome deceit with honesty. cutting Choke these errors in their early consituencies, it is thought that such a step would dustrial be regarded in the country among across all questions relating to stages, if you would not cherish an of conspirators against great numbers of the electorate as foreign policy or national defence.army nothing more than an attempt to The last time that a national health, happiness and success. The ablding consciousness of wrong do- exploit the international crisis. emergency was exploited for party It would be using the unity now

ing tends to destroy the ability to General idvantage was at the

do right. The pains of sinful sense prevalling in the nation in support Election of 1900, when the course!

was already been of the present foreign policy of taken successful for

are less harmful than its pleasures (Page 405).. made to fight 43 seats, now held by the Government, in order to secure moment. It soon became plain, Labour, members or by members of power for, the Conservative Party however, that the country did not the Liberal section of the Oppasi-

r the next five years.

approve of the tactics that had tion, and four of these seats will There is no reason to think that been adopted. From the morrow be fought by National Labour the House of Commons will not of the election the Conservative party have endorsed 452 candida-concur in the measures which will Party lost ground in the "con- tures apart from the 58 consituen of the present foreign policy of stituencies, and at the subsequent cles they at present hold, so that be proposed by the Govern General Election met with the already both the Conservative and ment to deal with the in-heaviest defeat in its modern his- the Labour Parties have more than. ternațional situation; and that tory. Mr.Baldwin being fully 500 prospective candidates in the j-being-so, there is no justifica- aware of all these circumstances,;; field. It is unlikely that the Op- tlon for Parliament being dissolved it is considered doubtful whether position Liberals will be able to a year before the normal time. In he would plunge the country into put forward more than 200. Mr. addition, the important: and ur- an immediate election Lloyd George's plans are nebulous,

gent question of the regulations height of the crisis.

at

the

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM

FREE TO THE PUBLIC"

MACDONNELL ROAD Opposite Houses 9-11

Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science ́may bo' rúad,"

borrowed, or purchased. First Church of Christ, scientist,

Han Kurd

OPENING KOWLOON

THURSDAY 7th NOV.

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Booking at Moutrie's, Sundays at The Cireus. Menagerie Open Daily From 8.30 am. to 6.00 p/m.

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Machine Ruling,

:

Printing Department

of the

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is equipped with all the latest and most up-to-date appliances for the production of first-class work.

All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal Script Type.

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.

Gold Lettering, and Marbling; etc:-

All executed on the premises at the shortest notice.

Law Work,

Ledgers and Account books.

A speciality, and at prices which compare favourably with any printing estab, in the

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