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LOCAL

Three

INVESTITURE Thousand Mile

DR. WELLINGTON & MR. TANG SHIU-KIN

WARM TRIBUTES BY GOVERNOR

E.

An interesting ceremony took place at Government House this the morning when H.

William Peel, Governor, Sir K.C.M.G., K.B.E., invested Dr. A. R. Wellington, Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, with the Insignia of a Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and St. George, and Mr. Tang Shiu- kin, with the Insignia of a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, His conferred by honoura Majesty the King in the New Year's Honours list.

n large and dis- There was

present, gathering tinguished amongst whom were the Rt. Rev.

the Et.

Long Road

BIG AMERICAN PROJECT

Washington, May 17. A ribbon of concrete from the United States to Panama City which will afford five Central republica American

an

un-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934.

DOUGLAS

PROFITS

CO'S

Mixed Courts In

BUT NO DIVIDEND Egypt

RECOMMENDED

NEED FOR NEW

TONNAGE

BRITISH BID FOR AGREEMENT

SIR JOHN SIMON'S }; VIGOROUS EFFORT

STATEMENT

London, May 17.

Sir John Simon, answering Although reporting a marked Commons' questions regarding the improvement on the Company's mixed courts in Egypt, said the earnings last year, Mr. S. T. British Government had not, up to Williamson, presiding at the from the Egyptian Government for

the present, received any proposals precedented opportrial growth, is annual meeting of the Douglas the modification of their con- mercial and industrial projected following a reconnais- Steamship Co., Ltd., to-day, stllution or usage. Bance survey, a report of which stated that it was not deemed

pradent to recommend.

Still, less were they aware of

AT GENEVA

ANGLO-BELGIAN DISCUSSION

London, May 17. Britain is intensively working in the hope of aany threat to denounce the con- salvaging something from has been submitted to Congress.dividend, as serious considera-ventions under which these courts the wreck of general dis-

The report, made with the operation of other republles, em- tion would have to be given to were constituted.

of further He was, novertheless, aware that armament hopes. phasizes the Economic stimulus the that might be expected to follow the introduction of motor trans- port into many regions hitherto

only accessible

by relatively primitive means.

The economy of Central America for decades, it is pointed out, has revolved chiefly around the pro- duction of coffee, cacao, bananas, and few other tropical plantation or forest products. With im proved communication

acquisition tonnage in the near future.

In

Monsieur Ilymans, continued this afternoon the conversations begun this morning upon the present position and the prospects of the Disarmament Conference.

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR HOLIDAYS

at

Starting times for Sunday Fanling are:

Old Course. Trains leave Kowloon 8.37 and 0.11 0.28 A. Linkaman, A. T. Lay, 9.32 11. N. Williamson.

Pittendrigh.

4.m.

W.

NEW KOWLOON DEFINED

OFFICIAL REPLY TO CRITICS

SPECIAL SIGNS ERECTED

Special signs have now been erected marking the boundary between the New Territories and New Kowloon,, in order to

9.36 R. A. Rodgers, E: des Voeux 0.10 P. L. Leefe, J. C. Dunbar. 0.44 E. M. Bryden, R. C. Webb. 0.48 D. H. Perry, D. J. Keogh, 9.52 G. S. Archbutt. K. S. Morrison. 9.66 Major E. Field, Capt. Michell. 10.00 J. B. Walker, D. S. Robb, 10,01 W. A. Mackinlay, R. T. Talbot, remove any cause for misunder

standing with regard to the 10.08 J. B. Roms, R. Young, 10.12 J. A. R. Selby, D. Eills.

H. F. Phillips, T. Addis Martin, bringing of doge into the Colony 10.20 W. H. E. Thomas, 1. II. Geare, from the New Territorica.

This kvas revealed at the Kow- 10.28 V. G. Robertson, J. B. Mackie.leon Magistracy this morning by Divisional Inspector Shaftain, of 10.36 R. J. Shrigley, N. C. Barber.

Shamshuipo. 10.45 Sq. Ldr, Keary, Capt. Willlores

10.10

10.24 A. B., Raworth, E. Davidson.

WHIT MONDAY

Old Course,

0.28 V. A. Cumming, G. A. Stewart. 1.32 A. T. Lay, W. H. E. Thomas. 9.30 E. Taylor. P. 1 Colleson. 9.40 E. M. Heyden, J, Coulthart

A., Rodgers, 9.44. R.

Stellingwerff.

9.62

J.

9.48 Major B. Field, Capt. Michell. F. Austin, J. MacKnight. 9.60 J. M. Walker, K. S. Morrison.

F. Ortlepp, W. Pittendrigh.

New Course.

-0.32 R. C. and Mrs. Webb.

several points connected with the The British and Belgian Foreign 10.32. W. J. Fulker, H. T. Buxton. There were present:-Mr. S. T. organisation of these tribunala hadi Secretaries, Sir John Simon and 10.40 A. W. Hay Edio, G. Castle. Williamson (Chairman), Hon. Sir recently attracted attention William Shenton, Hall. Mr. C. G. 5. Egypt and while he would not be Mackie, (Members of the Consult expected to formulate the attitude Ing Committee), Messrs. N. V. A. of His Majesty's Government to- Croucher, T, Itamsay, Wong Pinwards claims which had not na yet been put forward he might

They also lunched together at say that in any further conversa- the Belgian Embassy as the guests sun and Chun Wing-kew.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH tions which the British High Com of the Belgian Ambassador.

As Belgium is not now repre- missioner might have with the Moving the adoption of the re- Egyptian Government-some had sonted on the Council of the between

and said:-Gentlemen-The report consideration of any official pro- Geneva this week and was there- R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victoria, i countries, across mountains, and port and accounts, the Chairman already taken place as well as in League, Mí, llymans did not go to

Rev. H. Valtorta, Vicar through Jungles, It Is foreseen and statement of necountà forposals which the Egyptian Govern-

that new opportunities

may the year ended, December 31, ment might put forward, the fore free to have this discussion

with 'Sir John Simon, who was 10.00 Apostolic of Hon. MacGregor, develop for the mining of, the 1933, have been in your hands for following three points would he prevented from fulfilling his In-

Hongkong. His Ionotr

copper, manganes6;

borne in mind. for the prescribed period, and with

tention to attend the present. meet- of hard-woods Commodore Frank Elliott, o..E... silver,

Rowan production

Ing of the Counell by the desire IN., Brigadier G. B.

them as road,

of the Opposition to have a Com Hamilton, D.S.O., M.C., the Hon. Sir market, and the growing of cattle.our permission I will take them THREE-YEAR TASK.

While the Consulting Committee

mona debatu on foreign affairs Thomas Southern, K.B.E., C.M.O.,

-The reconnaissance survey, and General Manager are very

to-morrow. the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the Hon, Mr. N. L. Smith; the Hon. which took three years to prepare, pleneed that the accounts now Mr. Edwin Taylor, the Hon. Mr. has been referred to the House laid before you show an improve

for study pre-ment in the Company's earnings R. M. Henderson, the Hon. Sir roads committee

for recent years, they consider it Shouson Chow, Kt.. LL.D., the

A bili proposing a Pan-American would not be prudent to recom- Hon. Mr. T. 11. King, the Hon. Commander G. F. Hole.

Hon. Mr. R. Highway Commission is pending mend the declaration of a dividend

before the House Foreign Affairs for the year ander (Retired), the

review, as serious consideration must be Kotewall, C.M.G., the Hon. Mr.

Committee. P. Braga,

Any stops that might be taken given to the acquisition of fur the Hon. Dr. Ta'o,

would be international in charac-ther tonnage in the near future, Seen-wan, o..E, the Hun. Mr. C.

ter, enlisting cooperation through if the Company is to maintain its G. S. Mackie, the Hon. Mr. T. N.

J. Owen the State Department of the Pan-position the China Coast, Chau, the Hon. Mr.

against the increasing competi- Hughes, the Hon. Mr. W. H. American Union.

Engineers found that the inter- tion and dimeuities which have to Bell, Sir William Hornell, c.l... 1.1.D., Vice-Chancellor of the Uni-American highway Is entirely be contended with.

feasible from an engineering Notwithstanding the trouble versity of Hongkong. Dir. D. W.

Ldr. C. R. standpoint. Tratman and Sqr. Keary, O.C., RA.F.

J.

Lady Feel was also present; ac- companied by Lady Southern, Mrs. MacGregor. Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Lindsell, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs, Henderson, Mrs. Hole, Mrs. Kotewall, Mrs. Wellington, Mrs.

Mrs. Mackle, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Tratman and Mrs.

Owen

paratory to further action.

3,000-MILE ROAD.

The survey covered the proposed route from Nuevo Laredo, on the boundary between Mexico and the United States, to Panama City, a total distance of 5,150 kilometers, of which about one-half is covered

The estimated cost for complet

on

somo times existing last year, es- pecially in the Fukten Province. a gratifying improve- there was ment in the steamers earnings during the first half of the year, but since then a decided falling

JUDICIAL EQUALITY. Firstly, the technical and pro- fessional claim of the Egyptian Judges to equality with their foreign colleagues had alrendy been recognised by the mixed

courts themselves.

1180

Both Ministors Arc going to General Commission of the Dis Geneva for the meeting of the. of armament Conference at the end

Secondly, while the Arabic in the pleadings and the giving of evidence was, he under stood, already freely conceded. the suitability of that language for the rendering and recording of judgments, which must not only be based upon French law, but must be intelligible to all judges composing the chamber seemed at least, open to doubt,

Thirdly, the mixed courts were not the only set of courts existing in Egypt.

NATIONAL COURTS.

of the month.

At Geneva, the Lord Privy. Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, is having, with representatives of other Govern mente, conversations similar to those which have taken place bo- tween Sir John Simon and M. Hymans. British Wireless,

DESTROYING EVIDENCE

the Ballroom, accompanied by Cant. ing the unfinished sections is counts that the sum of $256,360 burden imposed upon her by thol Central Police Court this morning,

duy

by His Majesty

of

WIN

to me

is

You have followed the good

TWO MISHAPS.

our

had

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended May 17th., 1918.

·

The rate of the dollar on demand was 28, 034d.

The "Ah Kwang." described as

finest

across

ולד

of

Defendant admitted two previ

a fine Uus convictions, and $30 or three weeks' hard labour was imposed.

motor-boat outside THE ROYAL

*

AT THE V.R.C.

Local Swimmers

To Contest

the Japanese Olympic Hongkong will have an opportunity swimmers in action at the Victoria Recreation Club on Wednesday, May 23.

The Japanese swimmers have been smashing records at the Games now being held in Manila.

As yesterday's programme at the cancelled on Olympic Gameя was account of rain, the departure of the Japanese athletes from Manila may be delayed, in which, caso the date of the local exhibition

100 yards from style,

100 yards free style.

may

be

The fact was disclosed when » man named Chau Cheung, who was arrested in Cheungshawan Road yesterday, was charged before Mr. Lee with bringing a dog into the Colony without a certificate: from the Colonial Veterinary and with ill-trending the

angeon, the Inspector Shafiain told Court that during the last few days, the Government had erected stones to mark the boundary be tween the New Territorica and New Kowloon. These stones have been erected in Castle Penk Road a few yards

the Five-Mile Stone, and in Talpe Rond just bo yond the Kowloon Waterworks Police Station. Boards had been put up on each side of the stones with the words "New Territories" and "New Kowloon."

Dealing with the case itself, Inspector Shaftain said defendant was arrested in Choungshawan Rond' and the dog was found tied up in discomfort and could not breathe a sack. It was obviously in great properly.

A fine of $15 was imposed on the the first charge and $5 on seconti.

·

WAR ON CANCER.

FINE ENTERTAINMENT ARRANGED

A fine programme has been ar- The following in the proposed ranged for the concert in ald of H.R.II. the Duke of York's Empire programme:

Cancer Research Fund at King's College on Saturday, May 26, at 9 p.m., under the distinguished patronage of HE. the Governor and Lady Peel, with the Hon. Sir William Shenton as President.

880 yards free style. 100 yards back stroke, 220 yards breast stroke.

V.R.C. A team raco

(four-a-alde).

v. Japan,

The string orchestra of the lat Batt, of the Lincolnshire Regiment It has been suggested that two (by kind permission of Lt. Col. E. V.R.C. swimmers, probably W. Law. De C. Boys and Officers) will rence and E. B. da Roza, will swim give selections and also play the against the Japanese entrants for the accompaniments of Miss Azalea 100 yards event, the V.R.C. swimmers Reynolds whose beautiful dancing covering 50 yards each.

at the St. John Ambulance Ball delighted all who saw her. They will also play for the sword dances of Mr. Blach.

CANTON POSTAL

PRESENTATION

WEDDING GIFT FOR MR. HYLAND

Corporal Tagney will render a axophone solo. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Millar, Mro. Gardiner,

air. Geal, Mr. Li Cher Chỉ (who là responsible for the programme), "Dek Barty at the piano," and the popular padre, Rev. Lewis Bryan, will also contribute.

A pleasing diversion will be the Chinese Lantern Dance by the girls of Fairlea School, under the direction of Mrs. Cheung, und Cauton, May 17. Chinese instrumental music by

of the Mr. Pun In-tat and friends. The Chinese members

The great hall at King's College Post Office and the Post Office

1,000 accommodation for Savings Bank, Canton, presented has Mr. A. O. Hyland, the Deputy- people, but it is hoped that ap- Commissioner, with a farewell gift plication for the invitation tickets BRILLIANT SCENE AT and wedding present of a very fine will be made early to the Corps

TOURNAMENT

OLYMPIA

There were other national courts MAN WHO BROKE JAR changed. ness has been experienced, and I The peculiar importance of the

OF WINE off in passengers and cargo bust- which were purely Egyptian.

still continue. that they were created at once, to

A street coalie, Chan Ping. 43, relieve Egypt of the much greater faced Mr. Macfadyen in the Travol at all seasons of the year normal conditte that these sub-mixed courts was due to the fact

It will be seen from the по-

which 1. E. the Governor arrived in

fall consular jurisdiction

charged with destroying evidence about U.S.$60,000,000, of which has been written off for deprecia

previously existed, and to U.S.$32,000,000 tion, which is considered advisable

was It

Chinese about R, F. Walter, R.A and his two

stated by honorary Indian A.D.C.s., and Mr. J. probably

Revenue Officer No. 21 that he G. Pilcher, Private Secretary and would be needed for construction under existing conditions. It will safeguard the interests of the by breaking a jar of wine.

Both these objects would have

was on search duty aboard the proceeded to the dais at the hend in Central America and Panama, be noted from the balance sheet foreign communities.

and U.S.$18,000,000 in Mexico that $64,149,37 stands to

to be kept in view in dealing with steamer Chu Chau, lying at the credit with our bankers, and 1 of the room.

United Presa.

have to state that the greater part any proposals for modifications Yuen On wharf, when he noticed of this has since been invested in their constitution and procedure. defendant carrying a jar of wine TRIBUTE TO DR. WELLINGTON.

Aboard the steamier Kwong Tung local securities. Ali-Britial Wirelcas. The Hon. Dr. Wellington

lying on the other aide of the wharf supported by the Hon. Sir. Thomans was supported by the Hon. Dr. S. approved

On seeing him, the de- Southern, K.B., C.M.G., and Mr. D. W. TSD. O.B.E., and Mr. Li Yau- amounts shown as being outstand

The V.R.C. team for the relay will fendant throw the jar to the deck W. Tratman, C.M.G., and after the sun, C... The grant was ready in the accounts have since

jumped overboard into the probably be composed of W. Law English in

by the Private been collected.

whistica were

rence. E. B. dn Roza, L. Roza-Pereira grant had been read by Mr. Pij

harbour. Police

and A. W. Smith. Bounded and the

swam cher, His Excellency, making the Secretary and in Chinese by the

wharf. to the Hoi On We regret to record two un- investiture said:-It gives me the Hon. Dr. R. II. Kotewall. greatest pleasure to invest you to- Investing Mr. Tang, His Ex-.

a great fortunate mishaps. for the early

he was caught by Chinese R.O. with the Insignia "cellency said:-It

No. 99, The jar was of the two- to invest you part of 1934, firstly the a.s. Hai- Displeasure of Companion the Most

of a ning was ashore at Double Island,

stallon type, and smelt strongly of Saint Micheal to-day with the Insignia tinguished Order

miles from Swatow on

spirits. Most Excellent four and Saint George which honour Member of the

re- British Empire February 3, 1934, and was the of was graciously conferred upon you Order

on February 13, 1934, The King last which honour wis graciously condoated New Year's Day in recognition of ferred upon you by His Majesty and we are glad to say that on long and distinguished The King last New Year's Day in dry-docking it was found that no your Bervice.

recognition of the public services damage had been sustained.

The second accident resulted in You joined the Sarawak Medical which you have rendered.

the loss of our chartered vessel, Service in 1906. In 1908 you became Medical Oncer at the Quarantine example of your late father who M. V. Svale, on the Breakwater the Station at Singapore and were was a generous supporter of the Rocks. White Dogs, near Foochow, Europe, built to the order of the transferred to the Federated University. Although you are still on March 10, 1934. This vessel Asiatic Petroleum Co., was launch- Malay. States in 1919 a Senior comparatively young and have in- was taken off her usual Swatowed at Talkoo.

devote

considerable Hongkong run in order to relieve Health Officer, the title being deed had to

Hatching when this Hongkong tennis players easily changed eight years later to Chief time to your own affairs you have the S.B. Health Officer. On two occasione consistently shown a very earnest vessel was undergoing her annual beat a visiting team from Hai- as Principal Medical desire to give public service for overhaul. The M. V. Svale had phong. The Hongkong team com- the prized Messrs. H. A. Nisbet, R. you acted

were ap the good of the Colony. There are become quite popular on Officer. In 1929 you pointed Director of the Bedical few charitable institutions and Swatow-Hongkong run and we Hancock, H. Hancock and Capt.

Selston Crawford, and Sanitury Services in this societies with which you have not feel her loss. The 5.5. Colony.

been connected and you have given has been chartered In order to You and I have been associated maat generously both in money and take her place, so that the Hong-

A full list of kong-Swatow service will be main-net at various times

long in personal service. over period having sat together as your activities would be too long to tained.

THE OUTLOOK. Members of n Health Commission relate but I would like to mention In Malaya as long ago as 1910, the following.

It is difficult to forecast what

Mr. William Logan was made a Majesties. I feel therefore that I am specially You have been Director and

the future has in store, but I Justice of the Peace. of the Tung Wah qualified to pay a tribute to the Chairman excellent work which

you have Hosplint and also of the Po Leung might say that business is very the present Member of the uncertain owing to n done in the Federated Malay Kok, and are States and in this Colony. You District Watch Committee for the

I fully endorse the conservative have

very current year. proved yourself a

polley of the Board in deferring You have been a Member of the capable Health Expert and have devoted yourself throughout your Committee and a Member of the

I now beg to propose that the payment of a dividend, and also Committee health Executive matters. You rendered grent ser-Chinese Chamber of Commerce report and accounts as submitted in writing down the value of the vice when in Malay in connection and are a Member of the Court of be adopted and passed, and after feet to a figure more in keeping has been seconded, I will be with their market value. I feel pleased to answer to the best of sure that there will be no relaxa- In the management in

TIN BUFFER POOL International Ilealth Organizations porter of the Hongkong Police my ability any questions share endeavouring to maintain the pre- in the Far East' are well known. Reserve, the Boy Scouts, the Girl holdere may desire to ask.

Mr. N. V. A. Croucher seconded sont highly satisfactory state of

ISSUE CLEARED UP · affairs. When you came to this Colony Guides and Child Welfare work.

and and said:-Mr. Chulran

The report and statement of ae-

Paris, May 17. you get-yourself to re-organize It is in fact due in a large measure Gentlemen: I have much pleasure

The International Tin Commit- health conditione and though I to your generosity and

Oliver Edwards, a bookmaker, OTHER BUSINESS, counts, and congratulato

the regret to say there have been effort that the building of a new in seconding the report and accounts were adopted.

It was approved on the motion teo has reached an agreement in living at a lodging-house in Dept- many obstacles to be overcome 1 Child Welfare and Health Contre General Managers on the hand-

possession of the King of Siam's have great hopes that your efforts will shortly be commenced in Wan-Home profit obtained in spite of of Mr. T.Ramsay, seconded by Mr. principle concerning the buffer ford, was charged with being In

The details were criticised by letters of credit. will shortly achieve, in A large chai,

dull trade, keen competition and Wong Ping-sun, that Sir Robert pool plan. You have also taken an active measure at least, those results at

unrest, general

Wo have to go Ho Tung, the Hon. Sir William

The prosecution submitted that which you have almed.

Interest in the St. John Ambulance back a long way to find such Shenton, and the Hon. Mr. C.G.S, the Bolivian members, who insist-

Indics and Nigerin should put up it was reasonable to suspect that received the following Straite cur Brigade and the Society for the gratifying results. Great credit is Mackie be re-elected as members ed that Malaya, the Dutch East Protection of Children.

It was proposed by Mr. Wilmore money for the stabilisation the letters of credit had been stolen rency quotations (buyers) from I take this opportunity of thank.due to Mr. Williamson for the very of the Consulting Committee,

able and efficient manner in which

Edwards, when arrested, said he Singapore today for raw rubber: Ing you for all the work that you he has handled the Company's lamson, seconded by Mr. N. V. A. fund in order to buy tin for the or otherwise unlawfully obtained.

that Messra. Lowe, pool's stock than those countries

found the letters in the Strand. have done and I congratulate you affairs, and the staff ashore, and Croucher and Matthews and proposed.

He was romanded on bail. on the recognition which your eraffont for the efficient manner in Bingham

which they are protecting our Messrs. Linstond and Davis be re-

The King of Slam is at present visiting England-Reuter

career

to n

study of

of

the

with the control of malaria and the University.

You have been an ardent sup- your services In connection' with

Your have thoroughly deserved the honour which, has been con- ferred upon you and I tender you my Alncoro congratulations.

MR. TANG INVESTED.

The accond precension then vices have received. entered the Ballroom. Mr. Tang-

personal

The Peak Tramway Co. reported profit for the year of $84,847 and recommended dividend of eight per cent.

#

The

WATER LEVELS

silver cup, on which is inscribed Secretary, Mrs. Langley, the names of all those contributing A collection will be made by St. London, May 17. towards the gift. Mr. Hyland is John aurses at the door, Royal Tournament at leaving Canton on Saturday by the Olympia, in which the Navy, Army afternoon beat, and is being and Air Force combine to present married in the Union Church, an annual programme for the Kowloon, to Mise Phyllis Capeli benefit of Service charities, and on Wednesday. Mr. Hyland's rellef which constitutes one of the most has not yet arrived, but Mr. popular feature of the London Nordstrom has arranged to handle senson, was opened to-day by Their Mr. Hyland's work until the now

Deputy Commissioner arrives, The King inspected in the arenal Our Own Correspondent. a triple guard formed by the Royal Navy, with the King's colours, the Air Force-British Wirelcas.

high tariffs, fluctuating exchanges, new tonnage must be considered. Coldstream Guards and the Royal

tho

competition and the general un- settled conditions within sphere of our activities,

thin

tion

PUTTING UP THE MONEY

An agreement in principle on At the conclusion of the core-interosta. In view of the uneer- elected auditors of the Company this question was also reached.→

Reuter, Shiu-kin, recipient of the M.D.,mony, refreshments were served, tain outlook, and the fact that for the ensuing year,

KING'S MONEY.

LETTERS OF CREDIT IN BOOKMAKER'S' HANDS

London, May 17. Two letters of credit for £1,600 drawn ол the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation and belonging to the King of Siam, Agured strangely in a Police Court euse at Greenwich to-day.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Com mission for Kwangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet in the West, North and East Rivers is as follows:

May 16, May 17. West River at

Shiuhing North River at Tsingyuen **** North River Samahul East River at Sheklung

7.4

10.0.

6,2

8.4

It

3.5

7.8

7.2

RUBBER PRICES.

LATEST SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Benjamin & Potts have

Spot July/Sept. Oct/Dec.

21 cts.

21% cts.

2214 cta.

Jan./Mar. Market: Steady,

23% cts.

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