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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
Shareprokers'
Association.
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VAŽIA
FRIDAY, MARCH 20.
Kapera
Dilat
Fales
#emina
Banks
12.08
20 etu.
10 eta.
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81,000 £102
142
230
£13
373
H.K. Bauta
vo. (London) ...
Chartered Banks ....
Mercantila tiks. “A”
Do.
Bank of East As...
N. U. & S. Backs... 烈
ain. O. r'in, Corp;
Ch. Fiu. Corp. ord. S
Do.
Lasuramess
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$1,500" £109
d
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£30 2131
173 $21
::
$260
Prot, S.
Canton Insursuzdos..
$270
Underwriter
31
$1.00
Union insurances ...
$062+
1500
China Fires
$480
1975
H.K. Firis
1945
$950
International Anaco. 5.
83)
Skigning
$36
Steamboa
#51
330
Indou (pret)
Do.
$20
fdet.)
Sli
88
PA
$911
20 cta.
318.40 Bongao: Consolidated
2,10
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Bulatcos
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$36
156
$30
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114
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$2
31 cte,
$18
Waterbust
Mixing
Autamoks.....
Baguio Gold
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Do. Exploration 18 eta.
3 ts. Big Wedge ....................
36 cle. Demonstations....
7 et Gold ver
15cts
United Paracales
Salacut Mining ................ 19ýšta.
14 cta
il cta
16 ta
$21
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63 ôta.
Lugulis
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11/8
Ka...
$10
Langkats (single) 1,!
$4
Exploration8...... 21
$4
Stinegins Lvas. 19.15
$111
$3
Venezual Gold Fida.
Docks, Wharves,
Godowna, eta,
Do.
Du.
58 ale.
13 ots
7
11/8
JB
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ex dis. $11.10
$3.10
[old]
191
(new)
$1.15
30 ot.
18
H.A. K. WATTON.
Providents (uki,
jk.
1.n. & W. Docka
5. Caius Ju...urë” A
(new)
51.35
20 ct.
20
J78
Shangua Dock, S.
$4
New EngluostikaS.
3100
Lungew. ..... B.
Lauda, Hotels, and
Buildings
#
H.K. Hotel $1.658.15 $4:10
Ads..........
∙176
14
$29
$4.05
$29
$100
Do.4% Debentures
раг
$18
Suangna Lau........
$10
Metropolitan Leods..
Sb.83
$4.48
$60
Do. Bububu,ess,
Rampuraya
391
Now Asia Hotel
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Ads físaltius "A"D.
Chinees EstatOS......
$84
Cotton Mil
$81
Ewor
$70
Sual Cottoustuldj3.
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$10
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#25
Singe
Wing Un textiles(24
rubito Utilition
$10.70 Ernways ....
63
10.26
$70
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140 $14
Jama Ligute tuld... 710.45 10.eo
Do. (10). *7.16
H.A. Electric 332.10
Jacao Ju
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options (0)
(sw)...
Quina Basos .....
| Troculus minus
10
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$10.10
10.50. 60
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coin Traun tuki) .......)
27
$3
Juha
13
Sol
Just FerroRAN
$20
1 berries
556 $20.70
$0.40
717
371
$52.30
$20
Bo
$25.20
25 15 3.15
3112
...
20/6
29/-
(pro)...)
$8,40
Sialabou Sugara ...
$191
Caldbeck, (oru, 3.
311
auton icoa
7/7.60
$7.43
34
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519
$4.70
On. Etainmenta......
14.60
$12
Constractions, (old)
#12
Do.
(new
Lane Crawfords..... 5.80 Alacantona
30 atu
$3.35
$1.9)
$41
55 ata,
$15 Maogrogom] (pruf.)8.|
$7.56
$1B ISfex div., 1118||10| -|
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lopers...
Pfiscellaneous
Dairy Farmon ...
AIN USEIN UNI 50 ......
**20 00
$4
$4.88
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Nauyning, KotMBEGU .......
Win Powells
M. Greyhoundą .......
3. V. EnterprzeƏR
Ch.6.541926.#Bd. 927
31.5. Goru, 4% Loans 44/
Wallace Harper .....!
30
$1.80
170 ota.
$2
31.35
94
prem
私服
JANY
31%
500
HK. Wiag UG
$4
S'ha Vibro Pileng..
Do.
CABINET APPROVAL
HONG KONG TRADE FAIR ALLOTMENTS
997.
$52
49
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936.
INTENT TO KILL BERLIN SHARE
Committal Pro- ceedings Begun
Committal proceedings were continued before Mr. Q.A.A. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when Yip Sing and Fong King appeared before him on a charge of wounding with intent to kill Wong Cheun, a p.g breeder, at his hut in Kowloon City on the night of February 4
At a previous hearing of the case Dr. Griffiths Medical Officer the Kowloon Hospita gave evidence describing the savere in juries which the man received on his head.
of
Yesterday Mr. R. S. Besgoy. Assistant Government Bacteribio- gist said in evidence that the received three sea.ed packets and
.on examination he found humani blood stains on a hammer and a right side of a sho
Wong Cheun complainant was next to give evidence. He stated that he was a pig breeder and lived in a hut in Kowigon City. He knew the first defendant bui not the second, He made his acquaintance while they were out working one day. After this de- fendant came to his Hut one day and asked comp aliant if he had a room to let to which he replied in the negative.
On the night of February. 4. defendant came to his hut again. Complainant said that he was 2 the kitchen of his hut at the time. There were
two other persons standing outside but he did not know who they were. Defendant carried a basket in which he had a hammer.
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The first thing he asked com plainant was "where is your money." Complainant replied that he had none. on the the hammer. ed him unconscious.
Witness went on to say that the hammer produced in COUL: was not exact y the same as the one which was used n
the as- sault. He was or the opinion that defendant wanted money as he know that withess had Fold some pigs previously.
He was, then struck
head by defendant with This knock, render-
The hearing was adjourned.
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Berlin, Mar. 19. Buoyancy again prevailed on the sharemarket on Thursday, because the International situation WES
viewed with hopefulness, while recommendation of the 4 divid- end by the Deutsche Bank und Disconte Gesellschaft after 4 years without dividends put the buyers in a good mood.
Mining and ignite shares were very firmi. Fixed interest securit- les were dull, but prices remained Steudy. German Trust bonds im- proved by 2 to 129.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS
S.S. CORFU
The folowing passengers arr.ved bere yesterday by the s.s. "Corfu" from” Shanghal:—
Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Compton, Mr. J. G. Dyson, Mr. J. J. Evans, Mrs. A. H. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Gundesen. Mr. T E. Guthrie and servant. Mr. I de Huan, Mrs. J.
A. Holle,
Hole, child and infant, Mr. P. Honeyman, Mrs. 9. K. Ivanchenko, Mr. J. Kamnick. Miss L Lestic, Miss Mooney, 'Mr. V. T. C. Morris, Mr. A V. Pinson. Mr. B. Sowden.
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DEPARTURE
Call Money stood at 2 to 24: Young Loan unchanged at 103 3/8, Reichsbank unchanged at 185, German Dye Trust rose 1 1/8 to 154 1/8, Salzdetfurth Potash un- quoted.. Wednesday 182, United Steelworks rose 1/8 to 34 1/8, Ger- man Mineral Oils rose 1/9 to 111, Siemens and Halske unchanged at" 171. Bemberg Rayon sank 1/4 to Hong Kong yesterday by the 90 1/2-
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SILVER MARKET
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From Our Own Correspondent)
London, March 20. London Silver prices to-day were up1/18 aś fal,öw.--.
Spot...... Forward
March 19 March 20 19-3/4 -19-13/10 19-11/16 19-3/4
DR. WANG TO REPORT TO NANKING
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(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, March 20. Dr. Wang Chung hu. Lormer judge of Lae Permanent Court of
International Justice,
left Hong Kong to-day for Shanghai, has not yet succeeded in recruit- ing the services of Mr. Hu Han- min on behalf of the Nationa
: Government.
Upon reaching. Nanking, Dr.
make Wang woll
a report to Genera Chiang Kai-shek Presi- dent of the Executive Yuan, con- cerning the proposals of Mr. Hu. It is likely that Dr. Wang will be offered the presidency of the Judi cla! Yuan, a post he held before. RUBBER MARKET REVIEW but if necessary the Judge wil make another trip to Canton in order to accompany Mr. Hu to Nanking.
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Singapore, Feb. 28. During the period under review prices have been reactionary, dud to lack of buying rather than LO selling pressure. Any sign of trade enquiry however hardens the quo- tation for near delivery. Demand or c.i.f. terms has slackened.
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The strike at the factories one of the eading manufacturing in Akron continues.and there is always the
fear that it might spread. A prolongation" of the. strike will of course affect adversal consumption in the U.S.A. In the near future but in view of the continued activity in the Motor Trade, any recession now will have to be made good ater, especially as the stock of tyres at just over two months supply is subnormal at this time of year,
The events in Japan, although not having a direct bearing on our market, have nevertheless disturb-
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Warsaw, March 19.
BERLIN ACTIVITY
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Berlin, Mar. 19. The League of Nations' Counell's indictment of Germany does not necessarily affect the question of Germany's return to the League, according to official circles. which The small number of countries regard the two questions, as se- which build airships, wit now 2; } parale. increased by Poland, where Maju: Mazurek, Director of a balicon construction plant, which won the last Gordon Bennett Cup race,
completed has
designs for a
non-rigid airship.
Mr. A, J. Bert, Miss F. M. Black, ("Hong Kong Day Press" Specia) Mrs. D. H. Bake, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Besanko and two daughters, Rev. J. E. Caldicott, Dr. Chen, Mr. F. C. Cleary. Mrs. T T. Cheng, Mrs. Chow, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen, Mr. F. H. Cramer, Gomdr. J. M. Creighton. Miss A. B. Croft. Mr. W H. Donald, Mrs, Hea Earle, Mrs. J. Franklin
The new crt it wil be about 183 Mrs. G. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gissing, Mr. W. Glass, Mr. J. G. feet long and driveu.. *mm 150 Haigh. Mr. V. F. Hampton, Mr h.p. motors, which it is expected. and Mrs. J. Hardaman, Mrs. and will enable it to attain a speed of Miss Harder, Sur Kenneth and 80 to 100 kometers per hour with Lady Harper, Mr. W. A R. Hassan, a radius of 500-600 kilometers. crew of this archip 11 Mr. W L. Hozman, Mr. Erik The Huttemoir, Mr. J. Jamieson, Miss number 6 to 8 per sons.
Further evidence of added in- K. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jensen and three sons, Mrs. J. R. terest in aviation
the training of parachutists is Johnson. Mr. J. Kawai, Miss H. L. Kenicott, Mrs. L. Kesting, Major about to begin on a large scale, on and Mrs. J. Le Hunte, Mr. Y. w. similar inès to thore which have, Lee, Mr. Lee Wen Pa., Mr. Lee in the last few years, been em- successfully in Scvlet Ka. Yin, Mrs. Bertha Lavy. Mr. ployed and Mrs. J. D. Macleod, Mrs.
Russ'a.
Poland is that
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There was grea, artivity in Go ernment offices to-night. In this connection. Dr. Joseph Goebbels hasty fight back to Berlin from .. Breslau is taken to indicate that important discussions are being held.. Router.
'Mr. Percy Vickars who has been a resident of the Colony for the past fourteen years. and who has been on the staff of Messrs Lée Yu Kee, sanitary engineers, for the last four years, has resigned his position in order to take up an appomiment in England. His colleagues entertained him at a farewell dinner on Wednesday night at the China Emporium Res- taurant, and presented him with a handsome set of carved ivory token of their esteem. Mr. and Mrs. Vickars sall for Home by the Ajax next Wednes- day.
V. T. Marshäll, Mr. and Mrs. W. Groups of enthusiasts are now T. Mercer. Mr. Mr. R. D. Mohan, being organised. specia' jumping- bails as a
uff towers built and courses ar- Mr. and Mrs. Morin, Mrs. Moy Ko Woy, Mrs. M. Munro, Mrs. E. ranged... Newsum, Mr. G. Nube, Mr. and Transocean News Service Mrs. Warner Oland, Mr. P. C. Mrs. R. W. R. Potts, Mr. and
Paris, Mar. 19. Rankin, Mr. K. Ram, Mrs. G. H.
One of the most popular events Rayner, Mrs. G. Rodocanachi, Mr. Kari Romahn, Mr. P. de Roux. here, to mark mid-lent, was the Mrs. E. B. Ruddy, Miss B. Ruddy, football match between París pro- Mr. Santerre, Mr. W. J. Shanahan, fessionals and a team from Monte- Mrs. M. Stiefel, Mrs. F. CaStockoe,vided. The game ended in a draw Miss Stockoe, Mr. and Mrs. Rad-1-1, after being 0-0, at, half-time Mr. Hu Han-min is known to be diffe, Swinnerton Mr. Then Min But the public got far more for their money than had been ex- an anti-Japanese leader. At the Kong. Mr. A. F. Tompson, Mr. E moment the National Government D. Untermyer, Major L Vaughanpected, for a number of "episodes" among the players planning to improve sno- Mr. R. de Vos, Mr. H. R. A. Wood, took place
that, they several times tried to Japanese relations through "nego. Mr. Wong Fook-lam, Mr. and Mrs. which so excited the spectators
with Mr. H. Arita, the J. B. Young, Mrs. Yao, Mr. and
Mrs. Yoo Chuen Wel
Join in the dispute. In the Japanese ambassador... circumstances, Mr. Hu deems it expedient to remain in Canton
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London, March 15.
H
MAYOR SETS AN EXAMPLE
Building A Public Swimming Bath
25.000 agitated French onlookers made the police uneasy, till rein- forcements arrived, when the field was cleared for a new start. The referee however, again upset the empers by ordering one of the Uruguyan players of the field shortly before half-time, where- pon the Montevideoan team went strike and refused to resume. play till their countryman was al-
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The League Conciliation Com("Hong Kong Day Press" Specia)lowed to return. As the pubile be- mittee of Thirteen.
1. set up connection with the Italo-Abyssi- nian dispute, will meet. in Lond)!! London tomorrow afternoon.-- British Wirelcan,
Halberstadt, Mar. 19. The little town of Bennecken- stein, romantically hidden away in the Harz Mountains, had long set its heart on having an open air public swimming bath for mix- ed bathing, partly because Ber-
ed Eastern markets and this may £10,000 FEE FOR DOHERTÝlin and other big towns each have
continue until comes clearer.
the situation be-
A meeting of the International Rubber Committee took place on 25th inst. It was subsequently stated that only routine matters were discussed. The next meeting is scheduled to take place towards the end of April.
London. Feb. 20.
one, and partly because it la" the fashion this year, because the Olympic Games are taking place. Peter Duberty. Blackpool's But, as usual the city coffers are international Inside left-and empty. one of the finest ins.de forwards in League football-was trans- ferred last night to Manchester City.
The fee is estimated at £10,000 --a record for both clubs...
gan to mutter threats about get- ting the gare money back, the dis- missed player was allowed to re- turn to his place on the field.
The French team went nearly delirious with delight when they scored the first goal of the match, but just before the whistle blew the Uruguayans evened matters by scoring a second goal.
The day ended in good spirits however, by singing the respective National Anthems, everyone laugh- Fortunately Benneckenstein' hasing at the turbulence earlier in the a resourceful mayor, who long ago | play.— made "hold yourself" his stogaq in Transocean News Service: emergency. So he and all alder-- men set an example by marching to the spot where the bath is to
Milan, March 19...
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Dr. CT. Wang, Judge at the Hague International Court, who ar- rived in Hong Kong from Europe and has nearly a fortnight ago since visited Canton where he dis- cussed the possibility of his re-: turning north, with Mr. Ha Han- min, will leave Hong Kong for Shanghai to-day on Triestino liner Victoria,
the Lloyd
Shortly after her arrival in the Colony yesterday by the Naldera. Miss May Robertson McCreath was married
at the Registry to Mr. Chadderton, of Shanghai. Mr. M. J. Abbott, Deputy Registrar of Marriage, officiated and the wit- nesses were Mr. Stanley Duff and Mrs. D. M. Duff,
The forthcoming wedding is on- nounced of Mr. Charles Percy Ar- cher, of 79a, Wong Nei "Cheong Road, top floor and Miss Valentina Maria Castlho, residing at 758. Wong Net Chong Road, og boor.
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مجله
The Central Fire Brigade re- celved a call at 8.37 yesterday morning to a small fire which had broken out in a box room at "Al- berose" on the Pokfulam Road, The out- near the Dairy Farm, break waя soon subdued without any great, damage being caused.
The next Dance of the KC.C. will be held on Saturday, March 28, from 9.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.
"REOCA, The Quarterly General A decline of 2,997 tons was re-
It was a hustle transaction Ap-be, carrying picks, abovels and In view of the Tripartite Danube Meeting of the Association will be gistered in stocks avai able in the
held on Tuesday 24th next, 7.30 United Kingdom which stood at proach was made by Manchester spades over their shoulders. Be-Conference beginning in Rome on
p.m. at the Hotel Cecil. It will be the leading paper here, 156,582 tops on 22nd list. During City at short notice and the whole fere turning the Brst sod, the ma-Friday,
followed by a 8moking Concert at Turia writes in a the week it is estimated t..at an matter was completed in a couple yor called for volunteers to help "Stampa" of increase of 550 tons has taken of hours.
him build the bath.
triumpnant note, dec aring that which light refreshments will be served. Will all member kindly place.
Doberty came from Glentoran, Of the 3000 inhabitants of Ben- the opening of these deliberations
make every effort to attend."/ that after neckenstein 1000 took off their proves
4 months of Judging by a leading article in the Irish League club, in Novem
sanctions, Italy" is still unhamper- one of the Financia. papers reber, 1933. `
coats and rolled up their sleeves Doberty was called from his Not only officials and office hånds; | ed
the cently, the working of the export
by
The movement. London, Mar. 19.
Professor W. Brown, M.A., BBC, Tức Briilsn Cabinet has ap-duty on the native product in the lunch to attend a meeting of but also, workmen, bankers, pro- Stamp" reca is the moral cour- FRSE, AMIBE, will deliver a London, Mar. 19.
!proved, the
two Danube lecture on "Some Impressions of a text of the Locarno NEJ. appears to be still misun-officials of both clubs, but before sperous, businessmen and pro-age, shown by the The forthcoming Ballsh Trade Fowers agreement and it is learn-derstood. The point raised tefers he consented to the transfer he
fessors. Many hands made, light countries. in not. taking part Recent Journey, to Europe, via Si- Exhibition in Hongkong, and Bried from Parls that the Council of to the time jag in the application telephoned to his fiancee, of the work and Bennerkentein the sanctions. in spite of being beria and Back by Air" (with some on Monday, tish trade opportunities in South Ministers has unanimously ap- of an increase in duty, as between Blackpool typist, who went to the wants Berlin to know that the members of the League. The Lantern pictures). China, were the subject of an proved the understanding,
wet slabs and the dry product, Blackpool football ground and capital, might have the biggest Imposition of the sanctions had in March 23, 1936, at 8.10 p.m. in
consequctice. brought, these three
Room "K" of the H. K. University address given by Mrs.
There was a further meeting of whether sheets or blanket crepe, talked the matter over with him. bath in Germany, but surely not the t
the most moderni "Thompson' at a metting n
countries economically, and politi- when the 2nd General Meeting of Cabinet at 10 o'clock to-night The wet slab as produced by the Then he gave his consent. House of Commons of the China and another is discussing the pro-native planter cannot be used
ASTLEY LEAVES BRENTFORD Transocean News Service,
cally closer together.
the Education Society is held. Committee. presided over by the posals to-morrow morning.
Transocean News Service commercially in that form. The Brentford have transferred Jack
The lecture is open to the pub- Ife and all interested are cordially Earl of Winterton.
The Cabinet is discussing the product is purchased outright by, Astley, full back, to Coventry City.
welcome, Mrs. Thompson Laid Britisu❘ proposals, to which the Locamo local mills to be processed for ex- He was secured from Southport, manufacturers had now engaged | Powers have agreed and concern port. It would be unfair to pen the Northern Bection club, and half the total space reserved for ing which Mr. Anthony Eden, the alize the miller by taxing the was in bile third season at Brent Britain at the Exhibition. The Foreign Minister, wil make a dry product at a higher rate thanford, rest of the space would be allotted statement in the House of Cam to Australan, New Zealand and mons between 3 and 4 o'clock to Canadian exhibitors.--
Reuter,
Beatrice
morrow.
Iteuter.
that in force when he made his Charlton Athletic have signed E purchase of the raw material. The Ford, the Erith and Belvedere half object of the time lag is to avoid back, a product of local football
on amateur forms, any unfairnIERM.
Crystal Palace, who have acquir- ed several new players this season are to spend more money on team strengthening."
The first move was made yester- day when the transfer was secured of J. Terton, a full back from Gillingham.
Paris, March 19, Foreign Minister Flandin arrived here at 7 o'clock from London and went immediately to Premier Bar- raut to report on the latest velopements in London. Transocean News Servin,
One case each of Small Pox and Diphtheria and two cases of En- de-ric fever were reported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended on Wednesday.
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