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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTEDAY
New York, Sept. 23.
Dow Jonca averagest
30 Industrials
20 'Rails 20 Utilities
Sept. 22. Sept. 29.
70.92 .10.22 32.74
72.71 36.68
32.08
Messrs. E. A. Pierce & & Co. ropert:- The market is very much a specialty affair, ith Chrysler, General Motors, Bendix Aviation and United Aircraft and Transport suggested for trading purchases, Business done:-2,200,000 Sept. 22. Sept. 23,
$61
shares.
Air Reduction..... $60 Alled Chemical &
Dyo
Du Pont de Nemours 40
52 56%
"BIG NOISE" OF TOWN CRIERS
MAN WITH SEVEN-MILE
VOICE
London, Aug 25. Mr. Walter Abbot, of Lyme Regis, is once more the "big nolso" of the Town Criers of England and Wales.
Yesterday, in his native town, he was adjudged, champion for the third year in succession.
in
Second place was taken by Mr. J. Morris, of Bodmin, and third by Mr. W. Angliss, of Marlborough, inst year's runner-up.
bathing backless Girls costumes and pyjamas and young men in shorts watched the 29 com- petitors sympathetically as they marched in procession through the main street of Lyme Regle to the gardens of Colway Lodge, where the contest was held.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH..
MISS BRENDA DEAN PAUL
STORY OF A COUNTESS
AND COCAINE.
A summons alleging that she tried to procure cocaine, for Misa Bronda Dean Paul-whom coun- sel described as "a girl known to the police 88 a drug addict”— was heard at Marlborough-street against Mrs. Anthea Rosemary
Carew, who gave her address as the Hotel Washington, Curzon- strest.
Mr. Vincent Evans, prosecuting, said that polico offers went on August 2 to the Somerset Hotel to visit a French lady who was of possessing druge, suspected and in the room was found a let- ter from Mrs. Carew stating:
"Dear Countess,-Forgive me In their tight-fitting conte, gaily-for writing, but Brenda is in à coloured plus breaches and three- bad position, and is going to be cornered hats they were a picture very short of her medicine. of perspiring dignity na they tolled only thing to get her through is uphill and down, ringing their bells coc. [It. was suggested that this
mennt cocaine.] as they wont.
money.
The
One of Mr. Abbott's rivals was
"As Torence knows, I get Mr. J. Cox, of Burnham-on-Sea, who, it is stated, one day made an£1,200 on August 12, and he says announcement which was heard by he will trust me to owe him the Will you be very kind people in a yacht seven miles out and sell me any you don't want? from Burnham.
If it were not so urgent I would bother you in this way. Please do, I shall always be grate- best wishes,--Anthea fut....All Carew."
Yesterday's competition Was heard at a distance of five miles.
Judges Hidden
American Can
80 55%
American Telegraph
& Telephone ..........
114%
114%
American Tobacco
70%
$1
Anaconda
Copper
Mining
13%
1-1
Auburn
DATA
677%
Bordon Company
30%
31
Canadian Pacific
175
1736
Consolidated Gas of
New York
- 60%
62%
Drugs, Inc.
1514
Eastmon
man Kodak ...
General Electric ..
19
45%* 24 58 15%
General Fooda .....
31
10%
-General Motors
17%
1874
International Har-
vester
264
27
International Tel, &
1231
Liggett
Myers
Loew's Inc.
0.13% 3214 3334
13%
6-19%
The judges were Admiral Thomas Jackson, General Sir Re- Colonel tho ginald Pinney, and
Sir
Pacific, Gas & Elec.
tric
314321
Rail.
2014
2134
Seara Rocbuck
Radio Corporation
944
2344
10 937
Standard Oll Co. of
New Jersey
8214
31%
10%
Union Carbide
ፈ
Carbon
Union Pacific
27 7712
있으로 활동을
7914
-144
Westinghouse E. &
M..
34%
3542 Reuter.
Pennsylvania
way
Socony-Vacuum Corp. 10%
United States Steel 43
MUKDEN CAPTIVES
SENSATIONAL STATEMENT IN LONLON
Was
London, Sept. 23. Excitement
caused this afternoon by an evening paper giving prominence to a statement by the Japanese Embassy in Lon- don to the effect that it had been the informed from Mukden that
English and Japanese authorities had agreed on "certain cfective and practical measures for the re- lenac of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran, and that their rescue should not take more than a few days."
The Embassy was further credit-
plan."
never
There was also found, said Mr.
Master of Sempill. They sat hid-Evans, a cheque signed by Anthea den from the competitors nearly 100 yards away.
It
The test plece was a tricky bit of work-according to the eriers. ran thus:
of
Carew, dated Aug. 15. payable to "xolf," for £60.
He added that the police found in the room, secreted under the lining paper in a drawer under a dressing table, a small quanity of powder which contained 40 per cent, of cocaine.
between
"Lust. All the days of the past and all the snows of yester-year, but found in our fair island a little jtown, an ancient honoured borough;
Letter Pieced Together. Regis. its name-Lyme and
Monmouth, Rupert Shades
During the interview Whistler and Jane Austen are her the Countess and the police (con- Tamiliars. Out of her past. a tinued Mr. Evans). a letter was glory in her present, prosperity handed to the Countess through kustaining; into her future bring the door. She read it and tore it all you good people both your good
Lacross, but an officer secured it. will and truly welcome presence
and by "precing, it together Tound were criera Fourteen of the eliminated and the remaining six that it was in French and was "cried it out again" before a deci-signed "Anthea Carew." The Iran-
slation was: Rion was reached.
Amid tremendous aheers the Mayor presented Mr. Abbott with the championship cup.
HAPPY, THOUGH
PARTNERS AT BRIDGE
THE CULBERTSONS'
SECRET
"Dear Madam,-Can you send me some now, because I cannot meet you at midday as arranged this morning? Please give reply now to the boy who is bring- sincerely, Ing this letter. Very Anthea Carew.”
13
That evening Mrs. Carew, ac- companied by Brenda Paul, went Somerset Hot! to see Countess.
10
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
n.
Hongkong Banks, $1605 b, Hongkong Lon. Reg. £116 Chartered Banks, £14 n. Marcantile Bank, A. & .B.
£22 n.
Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. Enst Asia, $109 n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., $28 n.. Chinn O. Fin. Ord., Tla.6 Chinn 0. Fin. Pref. Tls.4.50 1.
Insurances.
$2.86 bi
Canton Ins., $1410 m. Unton Ins. $550. China Underwriters, China Fire, 3020 m.. H. K. Fire Ins., $1200 n. Internation Assce. Tls. 4 b.
Shipping.
Douglasca, $26 n. H.K. Steamboats, $23 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 u. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $32 n. Shell (Benrer), 63/1 n. Union Waterboats, $20 b.
Mining.
Benguets, $18 b. Kailans, 28/9 n.
Langkats (Single), Tis.4 p. S'hai Explorations, Tla.2.18 n. S'hai Loans, TlB.2.80 n. Raubs, $40 n. Venz: Goldfelde, $2.90 b. Bonguet Exp., 20 cts, n.
Docks, etc. H.K.K. Wharves, $142 b. II.K. & W. Docks $26 n. S. Chinn Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motor B., $8 n. Providents (ok), $4.80 b. Providents (New), $2.30 n Hongkowa, Tls. 220 n. New Englincerings, Tls, 5 ¤. Shanghul Docks, Tls. 90 n.
n
Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotels (old), $12 b.. Hotels (new), $11.40 su. II.K. Lands, $75 b. S'hai Lande, Tls. 24 Metropolitan Landa, Tls. 10 n. . Humphreys, $16 n.
H.K. Realties, $914 b. Asia Realties "A", $140 n. Asia Realtics "E", $28 n. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realtles, Tls. 11.49 n. China Debentures Tls. 96% n..
Cottons.
Ewe Cottons, Tis. 14.1 b. Shai Cottons. Tis. 63% n. Zoong Sings, Tis. 11.10 n. Wing On Textiles (S.) 145 ».
Public Utilities.
Tramway, $21.90 b.
Peak Trams (old) $16 n.
the
Peak Trams (new), $8 n. Star Ferries $91% b.
A detective said that when the women arrived at the hotel and he questioned them, Miss Paul said: to borrow some "I have come money for a friend of mine." She gave the name of a countess.
-ed with statements relating to the The secret of how to be happy so-called Japanese secret rescue though married Bridge players has been revealed by Mrs. Ely Culbert The Embassy, interviewed by son, wife of the well-known Am-
"Then." he said, "I turned to Reuter, denied that any information erican Bridge expert, in a Parla
Mrs. Carew, and said: "What is had been given to justify the sen-interview. sational reports regarding the pro-
"I made Mr. Culbertson," she your business here? and she re- gress of the efforts to secure the kid, "give me a written pledge that plied, "I have come here with my releases and reiterated that the he would never argue about the friend, and I am not going to say Anglo-Japanese authorities were play during a game. I gave him any more.'
40.
actively co-operating, but prema- the same pledge.
fight ture publicity might defeat the "Consequently we never object in view-Reuter.
while playing, but content ourselves Captives Located,
with marking down the hand when tulk naked to do
Then we Mukden, Sept. 23.
afterwards-iti strict Mr. Corkran and Mrs. Pawley about it have been located to the enal of privacy.
"After the heat of the game has Panshan, thirty miles from New-
there IN rarely any chwang. They are quartered in subsided a peasant's hut and guarded by a battle."
handful of bandits who are giving'
them fairly good treatment.
It is considered that it is un- likely that they will hurt the cap tives, according to a pensant who has seen the bandits. He
Bays they are in want of provisions. The pensant claims that he has spoken to the chieftain.--Renter
WOMAN IN AIR
SUGAR MARKET
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
On the application of Mr. G. D. (for the defonent, the Roberts case was adjourned.
POLICE ADMIT A MISTAKE
ARREST OF TWO WOMEN
A frank admisalon by the police that they had made a mistake in arresting two women was made nt Marlborough-street recently.
Lily The following cable at the close
Mrs.
Hyams (52). of Bush, of the sugar market yesterday has
Batonmgarden, Shepherd's been received by Messrs. Pen-and Mrs. Sophie Smelovitch (36), treath and Co.
of Uxbridge street, Notting-hill, were charged with being suspected persons loitering in Oxford-street.
Det. Freeman said he watched a quarter them for an hour and ing which time they acted in a Fus- in Oxford-street and in stores, dur- picious way.
London Terminals. December 1932 5/9 to change. March 1933 6/- no change. May 1933 G/2% up d. August 1933 6/4% up %d. Buyers at above prices, sellers jasking d-d more.
New York. Terminals.. September 1932
Cross-examined by Mr. Du Cann, December 1932 1:06 down 1 pt.he anid he was now satisfied that the highest the, women were of character and reputation.
Mr. Du Cann: You are satisfled there is no foundation for these women being charged?
March 1933 1.03 down I p May 1933 1,06 1.06 down 1 pt. July 1933 1.11 down 1 pt. Cuban 96-Spot N.Y. 1.15 uo
RACE SENSATION SABOTAGE CHARGE BY MISS SPOONER
Berlin, Aug. 22. Unpleasant rumours are circulat- ing at the Tempelhof Aerodrome In Berlin following the decision of the English airwoman, Miss Spooner, and the French flier, Massat, to acratch from the air race round Europe at the start of the contest.j
The "Flying Misa," who. lis ex- tremely popular in Germany, tould change. not persuade her engine to function beyond the short stretch from the aerodrome at Staaten to that of Tempelhof on the opposite side of Berlin.
Sho WOR flying an Italian machine and declares that she found cotton waste in the pipe leading from the petrol tank to thoongine. This appeared to her to be a case of sabotage.
WATER LEVELS.
WEST NORTH AND EAST RIVERS.
The detective: Their acts were very suspicious,
most Cann: It is a Mr. Du
I ask for costs' serlous blunder. against the police.
The Alagistrate (Mr. Dummett): 1 understand you are bringing a civil action?
Mr. Du Cann: That is being con- The following table issued by uidered.
the Kwangtung River Conservancy Mr. Dummott: It may be a case Commission shows the height of where a perfectly, innocent action water in English feet on the dates may have misled the police. The named in the West, North and frankest admission has been made by the police. They have a public East Rivers:
As regards Massot, a heavy belt, weighted with lead, was found close to his machine. He object ed to implications regarding its ownership, proferring, to give up Want Birar ak all thought of the race rather Shishing417 than submit to objectionable, in North River^as zadn
record, on record. 12
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Waite-Tadiann Sweetheart
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Fox Trot Too Many Tears
7+
Were You Sincere?
It Looks Like Love
MRCOS.
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You Too
QB271.
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Casco, Due Step- Love a Parade.
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-The Wedding of the Garden Insecta
The Way to Paradise
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Treacher-The Rev. Dr. E L. Allen.
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Houl. The King
Invocation and Land's Prayer
Hymn-Through All the Changing Scenes of
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Solv-"De Profundia"-Mr. R. K. Valentine,
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Hymn-O Master Let Me Walk with Thes"
National Anthem
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12.15 p.m.
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