1933-11-04 — Page 13

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

made as regards both mathod and

ELLIS KADOORIEject matter. Apart from mere

SCHOOL

FOR INDIANS

PRIZE GIVING THIS MORNING

utilitarian reasons, a change in neces sary on both cultural and disciplin- ary grounds,

POWERS OF REASONING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

NEW ITALLIAN

MINISTER.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Provlous Headmasters have com- the diplomatic service the next ented on the general weakness in year.

SOCCER TEAM CHANGES

THIS WEEK-END

(Continued from Page 18).

1933.

RADIO BROADCAST

wat; Yeung Shul-yick, Wong Mol-WEEK-END BROADCAST shun, Tay Queo-liang, Tam Kong-pak

and Ip Pak-wa,

SECOND DIVISION.

and

this school of Arithmetic. I find n Ho was attached during his einillar weakness in Grammar and career to the Italian Legation in Goography-in fact in all branches Vienna and to the Embassies in that make a dematid on the

St. Joseph's: Marques; L. Gomes; I have tried to find an France and Brazil, acting as charge of reasoning

and A. V. Gosano; Elma, Costa and A. Ward, D. The annual prize-giving of the explanatich of this and have concluded, d'attatres on several occasions. Ellis. Kudcorio School for Indians that the weakness is deep-seated. Comm. Boeasrolll holds several Beltrão; B. GoBand took place this morning, when in the first pace the pupils are too high decorations, both Italian and Leonard (Captain), L. Rocha and M. portant changes in organization dur-young to appreciate formalism in foreign, and ho has been highly Sahban.

Recreo E. Marquen; J. Bowen and ing the coming your wore fure these branches. Where the boys are appreciated it all the countries in shadowed by the Headmaster, Mr. old enough, their knowledge of Eng- which he has been detalled for R. Silva-Netto: W. Maher, N. Delgado

and

Gananives; T. Castilho, G. W. L. Hanayalde.

lish is inadequate. Second and pris- In his report on the work of the ing directly from this the foundations duty, owing to his tact, his diplo Guterres, H. Sausac, J. Gomes and J. School, Mr. Handyalde said, in part:

are badly laid. The matic. ability and social attala. Santos. in those branches

Kowloon Cord; H and Wills; Mr. Arculli, Mr. Smith, Laules & first steps are treated in too abstract ments. Gentlemen, Hays. In prosenting the a manner. I should like to discuss! Among those who welcomed the Whitfield, Timberlake and Blisk; F Annual Report for 1984 I have to each of those branches separately but new minister at the boat this White, Webb, Elliott, Lowin folkw the usual custom and give it would take up too much time and morning were the Reve. Fra. E. Blake. certain statistical and other detalls this is perhaps not the proper for Toruzzi, A. Granelli, A. Spada, for purposes of record. I wish on

in rather a question for from the Hongkong Catholic Mis- theng occasions we could, like the teachers than for parents. Breadly sien; D. Braga, V. Bernadini, from chairmon of other,

*peaking, I perhaps, mere

may, say that

and the Salesian Institute of Hongkong; lack of suitable cou impurtant, annual meetings, say "The Leen a report has been in your hands for apparatus and lessons have been too. Cluchlarn representing Bishop 1. some time and I shall take it as much dissociated from the everyday! Canazei of the Catholic Mission, read".

the pupile I am sure it would suit ail

We have Stuchdy; G. B. Guarona represent- experience partics

long-euroring tried to remedy these defects. Ad-ing the Salesian Institute of especially

ditions have been made to our appara Macao; B. Maglio representing school buya. That being cut of the

shall be as brief as in us and more will be added next year the Catholic Mission of Wai- South Chinn:-Wong Wa-kal; Mah question, compatible with the importance of But these are only half measures.

To my mind, the whole curriculum of Young district; Capt. Facci, Cav. The Staff consists of a European this school needs radical revision and Bneri, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Mr. A. Headmaster, & Indian and 2 Chinese a mere paper rovision will not meet Piovanelli, Recretary of the Fascist

Party; and others. assistants. I was not many weeks the case. here notors I drew the attention of the Director of Education to the in- ndequacy of the Staff with the re- sult that noxt year the Staft will be strengthened by the addition University Tramed Teacher Gradu- ate. This addition, with morning

the occasion.

of

hus

As a step in the right direction: we

They attended celebrations of are making with the consent of the the Italian Armistice Day at St. new departure next term. Joseph's Church, Bishop Valtora D.E. a The two lowest classes will become conducting the service.

they will Kindergarten classes; ot

longer be subdivision of Class

R. Artillery: Wood; Price and Gibbons Hunt, Collier and Worthing- ton: Wood, Edmunds, Bermingham, C. Walker and Hill. Reservo: Stevens,

Borderers:-(

(72) Williams; (37) Jenkins and A. N. Other: Suter, Conrt and Hayes: (35) John, Morris, Jones, Marahfield and Searle.

You

Ping-cheong and Cheong Fai-lam; Yeung: Chow Kwai-kong, Ng Pa-kul, Wa-hing, Lam Tak-po and George Kam Sek-wa, Lai Siu-wing and Young Poon-hon.

Lincolns:-Deacon (Capt.); Col clough and Edminson; Maughan, Wor- rall and Robson; Clayton, Chapman, Tate, Pte. McGuinness and Toyne.

MAKE YOUR WINTER MORE CHEERFUL

DANCE PROGRAMME FROM H.K, HOTEL TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 motres:

4-7 m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

No Dust

7-11.30 p.m. European programme, 7-7.22 p.m. Waltzes. Danube Waves (Ivanovic!),

International Concert Orchestra. Hungarian Plower (arr. Schaeffer-

Paopko)

Gypay Souvenir (arr. Schaeffer-

Hungarian Rhapsody Orchestra..

Love (Lohar) GYDAY Sweetheart Walls (Strause),

International Concert Orchestra, 7.22.7.36 p.m. Bass Solos. The Blind Ploughman

(Radclyffe-Clarke).-

Oh Could I But Express in Song

(Malushkin).

Feador Challiupin.

(Koonemann). In Questa. Tombs Oscura

(Beethoven); When the Kings Wont Forth to War

Theodore Chalispine. 7.36-8.20 pim. Variety.

8 pm. (Local Time and Weather Report). Orchestral Neapolitan Nights, THIRD DIVISION.

Orchestral-Allah's Holiday,

Victor Salon Orchestra. Borderers:-Norris: Watkins and Violin Solo-Kreisler Serenade. but separate should then be fald wish to express personal thanks to school only in the two lowest classes, cure foundations 10 a 9. Se-honoured us with their presence..

This will op. the D.E. and both 1.E.S. for their Dowding, John, Bebbington and Wil-Violin Solo-Frasquita Berende.

Fritz Krelaler, patient and sympathetic consideration Hams; Hamblyn, Nelson, Purcell,

Song-Rio Rita. I connection with the formation of of the many proposals I have made Morgan and Sellin.

South China:-Tang Yat-ming; Song--Only a Rose, Kiruergarten Classes I should like to during the year. My thanks are also

Richard Crooks (Tenor). of thanking due to a very loyal and hard-working Cheung Pak-wing and Ip Wai-lans,

staff to whom

task during or Tan Kwai-chol, Chow Koon-ping and Orchestral Sweet Hawalian Dreams.

given to backward pupils--especially the older boys from India who seed

imore time at English.

HEALTH COOD.

for cooperation.

Lo

and Urdu.

tako this apport stress, Quarry after school hours-seemed to bo a Siu Kit-man; To Wal-hung, Lau Wing- Orchestra-Hawalian Sunset,

generous

Miss Cotton, The general health of the school Bay School and her staff for their was good in spite of a very trying Invaluable assistance. Mies Cotton burden. They have made my brief kong, Tong Hing; Hui Yin-kong and summer. There is howover a large very kindly granted permission to two sojourn among them very pleasant Teo Shui-yu.

R.A.M.C.-Cossar; Corbalt and number of cases of bronchitis and of members of the Staff-Mesurs. Hardit indeed. A word of thanks is also due digestive troubles many of which are Sigh and Channon Sigh to visit Quar. to the School Prefects and the Cap- Farry: Lane, Goulty and Casson: due to negligence and malnutrition. We have to thank the Medical Oncers ry Bay School to see the work there tains of the various Teams fer their King, Paul, Adams, Otterwell and

and to examine and have explained willing help in the non-academie but Pint

Lincolns:-Moakin; Martin #d n the Wantsni Dispensary and G.C.II. the various types of apparatus &c. School. Finally we all-Staff, boys Ramaden; Parker,

supremely important activities of the

Wildy (Captain) or their cools visited the school in use. Bins Cotton was also did and especially myself owe a deep and Thompson; Matthews, Potier, Set-

in the matter of lending debt of gratitude to Mr. Areulli. We tere, Harper and Clark. on three separate occasions and while books. &c. for Staff use.

nra apt to take Mr. Arcullf's Interest Recrelo-A. P. Silva; M. Oliveira examining pupils gave much needed

PENMANSHIP.

and suppert for granted but few and B. Gaan; B. Laurel, V. Xavier ndvice to the parents whe were

There is one more point before realian the extent to which he sacri and A. Xavier; D. Aquino, H. prenent.

This subject forms a suitable con leaving the subject of school studies. fices his own privato affairs in the in- Campos, A. Castilho, C. Coelho and

For Ponmanship wo use Print Beript terest of this School and the communi- J. Alves. Reserve:-C. Morques. link between Health and necting Studies as it concerns both. Discip throughout the school and it is ex-ty it humbly seeks to serve,

PRIZE LIST. line is a great problem in any school cellently done.. But I am not convin- --much more so in a school such as ced that the results justify the effort this where there are such variations involved. I should like Lo sco the in nge, and attainment, and such dif- Script systematically modified so that ferences in cultural and social en-the pupils in the top classes-5 and

-would URC ,0 running hand". vironment. From an external point wo of view the discipline, le good, but I Print Script is econon leal of time and find the pupils andly lacking in self-effort in the lower classes but it is discipline. Having been

ap-This is a big problem and I leave it preciate its absonce and are inclined at that. to take undue advantage. I have had

to external control, they costomed the very reverse in the upper classes.

the

The prize Hat follows:- Class:

4:-Bashir Ahmed-1st. prize, Composition. Prize, and Govt. Scholarship for three years.

Naranjan Singh-2nd. Prize, Geog- raphy Prize, and Govt. Scholarship for three years.

'AUSSIES” BEATEN

Rugby Tourists Lose

Jagjit Singh Govt, Scholarship for

on the Post three years.

Bradford Northern 7 pid. Australians i ple. Abdum-Woo Hay-Tong Scholar Recently the pupils, have been taken ship for three years.

Bradford Northern proved to bo Bhakwan Singh-Urdu Prize, and the first club team to beat the Aus to deal with several casca of mali-en educational walks and excorsions. clousness. In no case had I to resort I wish we could do more in this way. E. K. Scholarship for one year.

II. A. Bux-Special Prize, for tralians during the present tour, to corporal panishmont or expulsion With suitablo preparation, more gen- although on one or two occasions I uine education can be given during a Progress presented by A. R. Suther-scoring two goals and a try (seven points) to a goal and a try (five was sorely tempted. My refusal to morning among the hills or along the land, Esq. adopt extreme measures was not due roads overlooking the harbour than Class :-Sher Mohammed-1st. points) at Bradford. to any doctrinaire notions about the aware of angery of "tables" Prize, Urdu Prize, and Govt. Scholar- evil of corporal punishment. It was

During the year we have had several rather that I consider such extreme visitors including Mr. Sutherland (who measures as evidence of failure

When has the interests of the school vory deal with pupils reasonably.

of indiscipline always play much at heart: ho provides seed for ground or out of school cases were the garden, special prizes and general- ed, I found the culprits were usually boys), Mr. Brawn (who has gone out carefully, almost judicially examin-ly takes a fatherly interest in the of his way to make things cany for more sinned against than sinning.

Mr. White, Headmaster, Junior ne), Technical School and Mr. Arculli on several occasions.

CABOS

SELF-CONTROL.

and "rules

GENERAL,

ship for one year.

Lal Singh.2nd. Prize Abdul Rahman.E.K. Prize for Composition. Geography

Noor Ahmed.-E.K. Prize for

Class Ismall All-1st Prize, E.K. Prize for Geography Govt Scholarship for one year.

Osman Talip.2nd. Prize and E.K. Prize for Composition

Prune.

Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. Vocal Duet-Hush! Here Comes the

Dream Man Vocal Duet-I Don't Want to Play

in Your Yard. Evelyn Grimts and Master Charles Hawtrey. Instrumental-Love's Old Sweat Song. Instrumental-Oh, Promiso Met

Victor Balan Group. Humorous Song-Down in do Cano

Brake. Humorous Song The Song of the

Frank Crumit. 8.25-8.42 p.m. Marches. Light of Foot (Latanne, BTE

Hartmann). with Sword and Lance (Starka),

Reg. Band of H, M. Grenadier Guards. The Contemptibles (Stanley). Steadfast and True (Teiko),

Reg. Band of H, M. Grenadier Guards. The Vanished Army (Alford),

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenodlar Guarda. 8.42-9.05 p.m. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor,

("Unfinished") (Schubort). Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski. 1st MovementAllegro moderato. 2nd Movement-Andante con moto. 9.00-11.30 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the recorded music will be broadenst front Management. During the intervals the Studio).

The Northern forwards carried. off chief honours, for not only did they control the scrummages to a large extent, but they more than held their own in the open.

Within five minutes of the kick off Prigg was penalised for not playing the ball-and, from the re- 11.30pm. To-day's Oponing 10 sultant kick. Litt gave the Northern a.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations the lead. Not for long wore the ne received from Now York by Messrs. visitors in arrear, however, for Swan, Culbertson and Fritz,

11.35 p.m. Close Down following the failure of several

All recorda-In' the above European bouts of passing, Neumann sent in Prigg for a try that Mead convert-Programmes are kindly leaned by a

Listener.

od.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10-11 am. St. Joseph's Church Morning Service.

Before the interval the Northern got on terms, Bradbury getting a try that Litt could not convert. Class B. A-Joggot Stright. During the last half hour a series Prize and Govt. Scholarship. of serummages took place and at Prize for Geography, Abdul Hussain.-2nd: Prize and E.K.last, in the closing minute, Sher- wood dropped a goal, giving his Mohl. Curreem.-E.K. Prize for side the victory a second before the Report.

The cure for want of self-discip-

Bashir Hussain.-Urdu Prize, line is not a strengthening of exter-

On March 16th on the occasion of Class 7-Dawood Moosa.-ist. nal control but gradual training in the University's Coming of Age Prize; E.K. Priza for Composition, self-control. The narrowing of the Celebratione, all members of the and Govt. Scholarship for one year. uge range in classes and the intro- Staff, with the permission of the D.E., A. B. Mohammed. 2nd. Prize

Nehr Singh-Urdu Frize, duction of more objective, concrete availed themselves of the opportunity

Aland Dia-E.K. Prize for Geo methods of instruction will go for to of visiting the laboratories and work- minimise disciplinary troubles.

In this connection I would appeal shops and were greatly stimulated by graphy, to parents who bring their boys from what they saw. India, bo bring them young. As I

During the year 28 boys had their have said, it creates dificulties of all kinds to have in the same class boys fees paid from a Special Fund. I whose ages differ by as much as wish to express thanks on their bo-Consposition. years and yet the only alternative at half to Mr. Arculli and the Trustees present is to exclude boys of 10 and of the Six Ellis Kadoorie Fund. We over who do not understand English are also grateful to the trustees of when they first arrive. If we get the late Mr. Woo Hay Tong for a such beys about 8 or 10 years of age, Scholarship, tenable for 3 years nt wo could do much more for them and Queen's College.. our instructional and disciplinary troubles would be greatly minimised. STUDIES.

We held three examinations during the year-a Test Exantination and the usual Half-yearly and Annual Innovations Examinations. Certain

In conclusion I wish to express our thunks to the visitors who have

Sarwar Khan.-Urdu Prize. Cinar 8.8. --All Ahnied-1st. Prize and Govt. Scholarship.

Mehtab Singh.-2nd Prize. Mohinder Singh-Urdu Prize. Class 8.C.: Pritam Singh-ist. Prize and Urdu Prize.

Kartar Singh-2nd. Prize..

DAY BY DAY NEWS

BELIEF CONSISTS IN ACCEPTING were made in the typo of questions in THE AFFIRMATIONS OF THE SOIL; English with a vow to estimating general intelligence rather than stand. IN DENYING THEM.

Scope of the

of

Emerson.

IN BRIEF

There was a clean bill of health in the Colony on Thursday,

final whistle sounded.

11-12.16 p.m. St. Paul's Church Morning Service.

12.15-2.80

p.m. Recorded Pro- gramme from Z.B.W.'s Library.

1 pm Local Time and Weather

fm Close Down." Bradford Northern:

p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro Taylor; gramme. Petlow, Berry, Halton, Walkor

7-10 p.m. European Programme, Bush, Bradbury; Litt, Turner,

7-7.30 p.m. Orchestral. Sutton, Parr, Elson, Sherwood.

Carissima (Elgar). Australians: Smith; Gardner, C.

New Symphony Orchestra conducted Pearce, Laws, Neumann; Mend,

by Sir Edward Bigar. Doonar; Glasheen, Curran, Doyle, Hansel and Gretel Ovorturo Dempsey, O'Connor, Prigg.

(Humperdinck). Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alfred Coates, Mock Morris Dances (Grainger).

New Light Symphony Orchestra'

· conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Carmen-Soldiers Changing The

Guard (Bizet). Carmen March of the Smugglers

(Biret),

R. ABBIT ON MALAYA'S TEAM

Lt. Col. Robertson, Hongkong Club, will be glad to receive any articlé experiment was too limited to per

(Continued from Page 18.) Mr. J. W. Franks has resumed duty which may be auctioned on Armie of any sund conclusions but the fact that

(1) boys liked these ques-as Superintendent of Prisons.

tico Day for the benefit of Earl bowler. It is his first experience of tlene in spite of their novelty and

Haig's Fund, and earnestly hopes cricket out of Malaya. He is only a the order of merit on the usual Machine gun firing will take place that a good response to this appeal fairlah bat, but an excellent fleld. examination basis did not coincide from the vicinity of Tweed Bay, may be made. Ile is encouraged to with the order yielded

R. G. Gibson we have already these ques Stanley Peninsula, towarda D'Aguilar appeal again this year owing to the by

Peak, between 6.45 p.m. and 9 p.m. very generous gifts sent. last year, a very long reach, and punishte tans, shows they had some value.

scen. Ho is a dangerous bat with At the Annual Examinations on Wednesday, November 8. Classes 8 to 5-180 boys were ex

the bid 'une very hard. He is n!

amined 120 or 88% passed in Cus

The total rainfall monaured.et the subjects, 86 or 63% passed in

Betanic Gardens last month was 3.27 and 118 or 83% passed In both growns, inches. Most of this fell in the first Clans 4 was as usual examined by half of October, and the greatest falling. The bride was given away by time he was here, the Eduction Department of 30 on any one day was 0.80, on the candidates 16 passed. Three Govern ment Scholarships tonuble at Queen's College or King's Collega were gran-

ted

per classes Local-born boys 45 a

The wedding took place yesterday morning at St. John's Cathedral bone first slip, though, if my tween Mr. F. H. Dod, of Manila, and memory serves me correctly, he Misa Hope-Brown, the Dean,

folded "In the country" the Inst offeint.

Mr. Genro of

the Socony Vacuum Cor- peration, Manlia. Mrs. J. T. Laing and Mrs. Dowson were in A Qualifying Examination for the bride, while Dr. S. Seguin Strahom attendance upon appointments of Probationer Clerks was best man, Mrs. Strahan was the

8th.

The Probable Team These players will probably

Urdhi Ja decidedly weak in the up-in. Government Service will be held Matron of Honour. The honeymoon form the side In Monday's gamo rulo do badly in it. This is because Ellis Kadoorio School Halton being spent at Ropulse Bay and Mr. Against Hongkong, But R. N.

to

in

English Dictation, and on

when all candidates will be on November 0,

a. and (b) they have little Incentive apply themselves to it as a pass in day, January 1984, when only theno

examined in

Urdu le not essential for pon's have ritimotle,

Comorrow morning, and will remain] W. W. Denne is also

services of H. B. Lewis now in Hongkong. He bowls slow twie in Dictation will bo The transport Neuralia is due to ters and they, say he can bat at

arrive from Shanghal about 8 o'clock times.

(B) Translation

the

will dis-

elthor within the school or to College. I have recommended to General Knowledge, D.E. that stops be taken to improve English to Chinese and from in Hongkong until Friday November available, although he is nominal- the status of Urdu as a school sul to English. Intending candidates must 10 when sho will depart for Shang, ly unpire and manager. He is a ject, my chief argument being that a forward to the Assistant Celonia hot again. One hundred other ranks veteran, but is said to be a right second language may be necessary Secretary on beford Thursday, De of the End the Argyll and hand edition of Doc. O'Hara-fall for candidates for the now School ember, 20, 1038, a copy of a Cor mark to-morrow and proceed to of gullo,

Sutherland Leaving Certificate and local-born tificate as to character and education mamahuing where they will be bil-Later on I shall hope to don! Indiana have only one languaga viz from the Headmaster of their last English. Any chango will entalla school together with one unmounted leted, while the 2nd Battalion, the with the cricket in a series of modification of the prosent Urdu syllabus but we have anticipated this photograph on the back of which East Lancashire Regiment, will also articles published in the Telegraph

should be written their nante, address land and proceed to Sun Wai Camp, on the day after play. and next year certain changes will be and date of birth.

Fanling, for graining,

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestrea conducted by Leopold Stokowski. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

A Pianoforte Recital by Luba Shaftain.

Programme.

1. Impromptu (Chopinj.

2. Mephisto Valse (Liszt). 3. Tangu No. 2 (Albeniz). 4. Recorded ItemViolin Bolo--

French Dorf's Lled. (Popper). Gregory Pecker.

8

Song-Like

Safe

WITH

HONGAY EGGS”.

The Trouble Free Fuct.

No Smoke

Economical

Apply HONGAY MINES OFFICE: SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES CHARBONNAGES DU TONKIN Asia Life Building, 3rd Floor. Tel. 21024.

If

IT'S WELL MADE

AND OF

GOOD PROPORTIONS

AND

PLEASING Design

Then

5. Tango-Aragonesa (Albeniz), 4. Golliwog's Cakewalk (Debussy), p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3.9 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor

(Bach).. Chicago Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Froderick Stock. D1078/4. as the Love-Lorn Turtle (Handel).

Doris Owans (Contralto),, Chorus Nightingale Chorus

Parin... ("Solomon") (Handel).

Genova, Choir and Orchestra of the Bach Berlin,.

Cantata Club, London. Helsingfors. Pianoferta Hole Chorale (Bach)

Oalo Planoforte Solo-Impromptu in A Athons

Fiat (Chopin) Harold Bauer.

Milan.... Song-Elegie (Massenet)

Buenos Aire Sang-Ich Grolle Nicht (Schumann), Shanghal

John. Brownleo (Baritone). (Continued on Pago 8.)

"It's

Arts

&

Crafts

Furniture"

You have got a bad

cold!

Take Gualacose, as I do. When the cold and damp seasons sels in, protect yourself against colds and all accompanying dangers. I bave used Quayacose for years.

Qualacota has had its value known and proved for decades. Like all Bayer products, it is a scientifically valuable product Is Is taken for colds and all the troubles that result from them, especially those of the respira tory organs. Everyone who catches coldreadily should taka: advantage of the preventive powern öl Guaiacose. It streng=" thans the system and makes it BAYER resistant to infection.

uatacose

Diseases of the respiratory organs

EXCHANGE RATES Prague,

Nov. E

79.13/82

16.12":

Madrid Nov. 8. Bucharest. 80.1/82 Hongkong 10.17 Brussels.

.104% .87%

105

87.7/10

.Gao

680

71784

22.474

*18.01%

9.40%

·D.80

*108%%%

.19.00

1/8

1/27/16

1/27/16

08

4.844

4.88

18.9/10

100%

British

“Amsterdam. Vienna;.

500 Yokohama

13.13 Stockholm 22016 Lisbon 10.00 Bombay

69:7/16 Montevideo

44% Montreal.

1/04 Blver (spot) 18.0/18 1847 War Loan.....18% 7.70% Bilver (forward) 100%

28%

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.