1930-06-12 — Page 11

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AMERICAN STOCKS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

CABLED. QUOTATIONS FROM

NEW YORK:

The following quotations have been received from their correspondents Messrs. Hayden, Stone and Ca of New York, by Messrs. Swan, Calbert son and Fritz, Sassoon House, bai (cable address: "Swanstock"] Shanghai), who are not responsible for cable mutilations.

New York, Jun 11. Tone of Market...Weak. No. of Shares done Call Money.3%.

American Smelting

Anaconda Copper Baltimore & Ohio Borg

Warner

4,000,000.

AUTHOR KILLED IN CRASH,

UNCONSCIOUS AT HEIGHT OF 7,000 FEET.

י,

ALONE ON TEST.· Mr. Hugh Elliot, the author, was killed in a 7,000 feet air crash when he was flying at Kan- worth Air Park, to qualify for his 67 pilot's certificate.

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Mr. Elliot was flying alone in

LOCAL RADIO.

BROADCAST PROGRAMME

FOR TO-DAY.

JUNE

1930.

NO ATROCITIES.

REPORT ON DHARASANA

SALT RAID.

Bombay, June 11.

The communique comments, o the "decidedly unorthodox use" of

eral of Police, who denies that serious casualties were inflicted. *

He says a good deal of shamming the Red Cross, and says that in one was indulged in by the raiders. case twenty-five Red Cross attend- The latter lay down when they ants accompanied fifty salt raiderm. The public is notified that, in

Alleged atrocities by the police encountered the police in the pro-The former were seen to discard order to carry out necessary repairs at Dharasana are repudiated in a hibited area. Most of them obayed their Red Cross badges when they broadcasting from ZBW, the Hong long official communique, which obstinate and received a moderate achieved a position near the salt

when ordered to go, but some were kong Broadcasting station on Sun-quotes the Deputy Inspector Gen-beating with stayes...

to the transmitter, there will be no

day next, the 15th last.

ZBW will therefore close down at 11.30 p.m. on until Monday, the

Today's

the 16th the 14th,

wireless

length of 355 metres:- roadcast by Z.B.W.,

at 11a.o

programme,

on a wave- -

6.00-6.30 p.m. Aunty Letty, and Aunty Joy will entertain the children. 6.30-8.00 p.m. Programme of Vic- tor records by courtesy of Messrs. a two-seater Moth, owned by Na-Tsang Fook Piano Co. tional Flying Services, to pass his altitude test for the Air Ministry 2201

93 "A" license.

Continental

City Service Common

unq.

Curtis Wright Common

Eastman Kodak

Electric Bond & Share

Eric Railroad

411

General

General Motors

General Railway Signal

Gold Dust

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Granby Consolidated

Motors

tional Cement International Nickel Montgomery Ward... Nevada Consolidated

Radio Scars

Seats

buck

Simmons Company

Standard Oil Co. of New York

Union Carbide & Carbon

United States Rubber

United States Strel

It is believed that he lost cun- 87sciousness in reaching the height. 30 of 7,000 feet specified for the test. 76 The machine, out of control, then

made a steep dive to earth.

The first indication that any thing was wrong was when the aeroplane was seen to dive 'up- side down through a bank of clouds.

6.30 Le Rouet D'Omphale (Saint

Sains).

Philharmonie Orch. New York. 6.39 From the Land of Sky-Blue

Water,

6.45

6.68 7.00

Little Grey Home in the West, Mary Lewis.

Largo (Handel).

Archer Gibson (Organ). El Capitan Philadelphia Orch.

finstrel Show of 1929,

Vietor Minstrels,

7.08 Indian Love Call.

Jesse Crawford,

7.15 1 Love to Hear you singing

Unrequited Love (Lincke).

McCormack.

7.21

International Orch.

Instead of flattening out from the dive, and gliding to the aero- drome, the machine went into a spin just over the ground and crashed on its nose.

7.27

The Rogue Song.

Lawrence Tibbett. (Baritone),

7.33

Naila (Delibes),

7.39

An official at the aerodome said no explanation could be given of the accident.

7.45

7.51

THE WOOL INDUSTRY that

WORKERS.

UNIONS ADVISE ACCEPTANCE OF WAGE CUTS.

London, June 11. Four trade unions engaged in the raw wool acction of the wool textile industry have now officially advised their members to accept the wage reduction proposed in April, and an almost general re- turn to work on the employers' terms is expected forthwith.

Router.

"The only possibility is." he added, "that Mr. Elliot lost con- sciousness in the air, although he had previously taken a machine to 8,000 feet and landed it safely,

"The whole of the machine was smashed, and mechanics had to break away part of the wreckage before Mr. Elliot's body could be dragged out."

Authority on Spencer.

Mr. Elliot had put in five hours solo flying before attempting to qualify for his "A" licence. This was two hours more than the time specified by the Air Ministry.

[A message of April 8 stated: Following the report of the official Court of Enquiry into the Mr. Elliot was 48 years old, and wool industry stating that are lived at Stratton Doric, Normandy. duction of wages was imperative, Surrey, and Yorkshire

at Stratton-street, employers posted London. W.1. He was the author notices announcing a reduction of of several books, and was an au- approximately ten per cent. The thority on Herbert Spencer and trade unions offered to accept His works. Among his books were half of this, but the employers are "Modern Science and the Illusions adamant, hence a general stdy of Professor Bergson," and "Her- page is apparently inevitable over bert Spencer."

Willem Bachaus. (Piano).

The Little Silver Ring

(Chaminade) McCormack,

Oh Promise Me. (De Koven). Renee Chemet. (Violin). Vilio.

I Love You So (Merry

Widow). Hulda Lashanska, 7.67 The Bill in the Forest

(Ellenberg), Victor Concert Band, 8.00 Chinese programme. 10.30 Close down.

He also

the "Annual Register.".

For five years Mr. Elliot edited edited the letters of John Stuart Mill,

Mr. Hugh Elliot was the son of Elliot and a grandson of the third the Hon. Hugh Frederick Hislop

Earl of Minto.

Mr. Elliot was known as one of the best bridge players in the the Portland Club over majority country, and his difference with calling has become auction bridge history.

A conference of auction bridge | clubs throughout the country was called principally as the result of his agitation, and Mr. Elliot did much to popularise the game of contract bridge.

It's the turnover that counts!

SIR

CHARLES STARMER recently stated at the Publicity Club of Glasgow, that advertis- ing is the necessary fertiliser to make two blades of grass grow where one grew before.

Sir Charles might have taken. the argument to a more logical climax.

Advertising

represents the ground in which the merchant sows the seeds which are to yield

his profit in due season.

But the ground must be careful-

ly chosen if the best results are to be secured.

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That is why the enterprising advertiser avoids stale ground.

It must be fresh.......fertile! The daily newspaper is ever fresh, ever of interest to the readers, and it naturally follows that the greater the number of daily readers, the greater the measure of success from each advertising message.. .from each seed planted.

Every Advertisement in a Newspaper is a seed well planted.

..

..

A JOINT ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

IN THE

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

AND

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Represents over 36,000 Seeds Sown in Fertile Ground Every Six Days.

Based on the First Quarter of 1980, the joint circulation of these two newspapers averaged 26,300 copies every six days!

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