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NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S MARKET

STEADY

WHA

0.412

The market firmed during the first Chrysler Corporation 18 hour afterwards remaining stendly Columbia Gas, and and dull throughout the day, np. parently due to strike threats which Commonwealth and

Electric it was feared might, affect Strel shares.

Southern Tradera

apparently Consolidated Gas of holding aloof awaiting the reaction

New York

of foreign countries toward Roose volt'a sliver programme and, in the result of.

stabilization possible negotiations. Curbs rallied due to firmens of oils on account of the President's request for control the petroleum industry. Highgrade and United States Donds were steady and firm. Speculative bonds were erratic and lower. Wheat Irregu lar, due to a combination of

Corn wan

and drought news.

due to a short squeeze.

Mesars, Swan, Culbertson

Coty Inc. ...... Curtian Wright Com. Curtiss Wright "A"

Du Pont de Nemours 82% Eastman Kodak

General Electric General Foods General Motors General Railway Gold Dust Signal

Fritz's New York office cable: General Aviation Stocks showed moderate gains in a alow market na 'traders await news developments. Wheat; No rellef in Brought situation of spring wheat, although there were a few scattered showers. Cash whent and corn ad- vancing on government relief buying. Goodyear Tire and The market should respond further.. Rubber Collen: Acta well under the cumstances but is without, trend and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934.'

COTTON, WHEAT Extra Race

AND SILVER

Meeting

LATEST NEW YORK Review

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Swan, Calbertson and Fritz have received the following quotations en the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchanges for yesterday.

May 24. Closing

(Continued from Page 8.)

not provide us with the finishes anticipated and, on the whole, they were somewhat tame. Spin away (Mr. Heard) I thought won Rango the Stonecutters Handicap of one 11.22-11-22 and a quarter miles with some- 11.26-11.40 thing in hand, and King's Fancy 11.45-11.46 (Mr. P. P. Botelho)-If anything

11.57-11,58

11.09-11.63 won the Customs Handleap of 11.73-1171x furlongs in an even easier 14.40 style. High Speed (Mr. Pan) also ensily accounted for the Kwang

May 24.10 Ilandicap.

WON IN A CANTER.

We saw three "D" class races, 89-85 of which two were confined to 8974-8054

Novice riders. Fudge (Mr. Tay- lor) comfortably won the Shatin May 24. Handicap of one mile, and Iron Closing

Grey (Mr. Tang Man-wa) put up Rango HOLIDAY a splendid Anish to win the West HOLIDAY River Handicap of a mile by beat- HOLIDAY ing Eudge (Mr. Poy)

American Watere

works

1746

1B2

Anaconda Copper..

14%

1435

་་

According to Menses. bertson and Fritz, the markot

#teady yesterday. Business done 500,000 shares. Thu Wall Stroot Journal reports:--

Swan Cal

New York

Cone, J.L...

Auburn Automobilo 33% Allas Corporation Baltimore and Ohio, Bethlehem Steel ....... Borden Company Berg Warner ...... Canadian Pacife

Railway

JUTA

10%

10%

92

32

!

22

IU

10%

484

484

Chase National Bank

(bid price)...... Chesapeake Corpora-

4714

2715

42

Uni

38

124

196

Colton

May 23,

Close

21%

1236

Mus July

Consul, Oil Corp. 8%

........

32%

32

October

11.28 11.85 11.54

December

11.07

cum. Prof. Continental Oil Caty Ine.

10-

184

January

11.72

20

March

11.82

5

G

Spot

11.50

5

0

Chicago Wheat.

of

3

May 21.

101

10

Close

Closing

+ 133

BRA $15

Hango

rain up

Electric Bond and

Share

May

90%

DOS-00%%%

13%

14%%%

Electric Power and

Light

July.... September.... 89%;

89%

041

5%

Fox Flm "A".

14

14

Ung.

Ung.

Winnipeg Wheat

May 23. Close

10%

10%

32%

31

May

70%

31%

31

July

71%

October

73

32%

Ung.

Bliver

19%

10M

May 23.

Close

May 24.

Closing

Sugar: Quiet Market thin and uninteresting in the absence of new developments. Dow Jones N.Y. Avorages:

clr: International

meat speculative Jongs are out of market. International Har- Southern offerings are light and basin is firm. There is some conjecture as International Nickel 28 to whether the President will use the International Tel. & mimple Inflationary power available in Tri, case of any further decline. Rubber: Johns Manville There was a stendying tendency on Kennecott Copper some trade support. Small volume Lehman Corporation 4 of buying which โ nouaggressive. Liggett and Myers firm. Silver:

274,

284

Hanzo

Ce

May

2416

245

July

September

Vester

316%

31

1cember

20%

January

March

124

-47 1

•12%

47

1234

(21 Contracts)

+154

93

23

May 23 May 24

30 Industrial

Loew's Inc. ...... Lorlard F. (Com.) Montgomery Ward National Distillers

30

BI

175 24

17

249

Standard Oil Co. of

X.J. Sterling Products

42%

2434

24%

Inc,

4016

58%

12.36

93.37

National City Bank

Studebaker Corporn-

20 Raila

42.37

42.75

20 Utilities

22.69

22.88

40 Bands ....

New York Central

(bid price)......

24

27

Lion

4

27

#7^%

Texas Corporation.

235% 233%

B3.00

93.95

North American Co.

15

16

Transamerica.....

1

53.70

Pacific Gas & Elec- Owens-linols Glass 75

Ling.

Union Carbide and

Carbon

38%

tric

17

Union Pacific Rail.

Packard Motors ...

8%

37%

120

G

39

12112

Adams ExpreRR Alaska Junent Gold

Mining Company IN

May 23 May 24 Fennsylvania

way ...

Rail-

United Aircraft and

8

road

30%

30%

Trans.

20%

21

Peanroad Corporn-

United Corporation

0%

19

tion

Allled Chemical and

24

United Gas Improve-

Phillips Petroleum.

IR

1814

ment

IG!S

Dye...

130

130

American Can .....

9211

2

American & Foreign

Radio Corporation. Reynolds

70

7

U.S. Rubber

18

165 18%

Tobacco

U.S. Steel

R91

40

Power

74:

77%

Sears Repbuck

43 404%

43%

Universal Leaf To-

American Metal

40%

bacco

4.1

44%

94%%

Vanadium

ID

19%

American Smelting 38%

38%

poration

Amarican Tel. and

151

154

Warner Bros. Pic-

Tcl.

Southern California

tures

5

6%

384

38%

Ediston

American

Tobacco

161%

Westinghouse E. and

112

113

Standard Gas

Electric

and

M.

32

10

Woolworth

49%

33 4014

11-Commodity Index 69.56

The following markat closing prices are quoted subject to conflrmation as to accuracy in transmission.

45.35

45.50

neck, with Gay Butterfly (Mr. Carvalho) half

length furi, r away.

In the open "D" class, the Pel Ho Handicap, No Fear 44.05

(Mr. 44.83-44.95

Proulx) with the light impost of 44.97 -15.05-45.07 45.10

46.20-45.20 140 lbs, cantered away with the 46.26

He led from start to finish. 45.40-46.40 † race. 46.52-45.52 and was never challenged, even- 46.76-45.76 tunlly winning by three lengths. Total sales for the day:---

A fine last moment tussle was, 6,275,000 DZM 1,876,000 ors however, seen for the second place (76 Contracts) in which National Day (Mr. P. P. Botelhe) gut the better of Helter Skelter (Mr. Black) by a neck, but tae latter appeared to me to be gafloping the stronger of the pair.,

Good racing was seen in the apen non-winning griffin races. Beta (Mr. Deitz) was hard ridden to

get the better of Ribble (Mr. P. P.

Botelho)

A by head, in the Smugglers Handi- cap of six furlonga, in which Monoplone (Mr.-Pen) was a length further away. Ribble (Mr. P. P. Botelho) came into his own when, he won the Shing Mun Handicap. of one and a quarter miles by beating Monoplane (Mr. Pan) by two lengths who, in turn, finished a neck ahead of Bay View (Mr. Liang).

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The Bohea Handicap of six fur- longs confined to griffins was won by King's Fancy (Mr. P. P. Botelho) by a length, Soldier of Germany (Mr. Soares)

filling secand position, three lengths ahead of Spinaway (Mr. Heard).

The three Subscription Grimina events-with the exception of the Naning landiery of one mile- confined ko Novice ridersin

which a very fine rate Was witnessed. in fact the best of the Meeting. Hell for Leather (Mr. Jordan) gotting the verdict by a head from Delightful Chance (Mr.) Taylor) with Sarabande (Mr. Poy)

short head away, Cavalcade (Mr. Deitz) literally cantered away with the Whampoo Handicap of six furlongs, by finishing two and a half fengtha in front of Bold Commander (Mr. Chanson), Soldier of Italy (Mr. Deitz), was

further length in the rear.

The Polo Scurry of three fur- tongs was another run-away vic- tory for Stickypast (Mr. Jardan) who went past the post many lengths ahead of Darien (Mr. Stanton), Winchester Stag (Mr. Yates) was two lengths behind. All the three placed ponies belong-j ed to Mr. Jordan who I gather takes his Polo most serionely!

TO-MORROW'S BOWLS

Continued from Page 0.)

J. Gellatly

J. Fooler

4. Purvia

R. II. Davis

}

P. A. Yvanovich

C. Farmer

7. D. O'Connelt

. . Charlton (skip) G. E. F. Thompson

v. Yacht Club

A. Stevensen

J. B.

Recrei

M

A. Machado

6. Alres

Julio Ribeiro

(kis)

18. Greenhill W. J. Hans

E. V. M. R. Bouza

2. M. Remedios

A. V. BATTDE

(ap)

B. E. Maughan Sir Thomas Beuthqṛ (15)

J. A. R. Beity

C. A. Lupes (skip). Macfarland (skip)

|BA." Barlo

10. 2. Rezarlo

1. X. Soara..

FI. Need

8. Abraham

A. T Hamilton

J. Busto (skip) A. Chapman (skip)

Police R. C. v. Football Club'

W. Forrest

Channings

H. Hiddell

.

W. Glendenning

1. McLeod

1. Glendenning

J.. R. McWater A. E. Carry

W. 8. Dall

H. I. Farkow

Q. S. Alexander

W. Mellardy

(skip)

(iki)

12. P. Shaw Q. H. Graver

B. I. Strange J. Iluneell

J. Ralston

(chip)

22 A. Trenerato

8. Certer

J, J. Gregory (dly)

A. Brooksbank

I. H. Perr

GB. Roberta (pH. W. Haynes

(ikip)

Kowloon C. c. v. Indian R. C.

M. N. Rakusen W. W. Hinat

11. Overs

T. Ferguson

A. Wright

V. 0, triun

J. A. Dinner

A. 1. Humjahn 8. o. Buk A. I. Minu K. M. Om

M. I. Barack

(kl)

fskipt

D. M. Rhan

A. M. Dmar

A. M. Wahuis (aklp)

. . Itumjakn

A. U. Madur

M. Y. Adat

J. M. Jack (ah[p}"

W. J. Edwards

C. Flotches

W. Mujenbr

T. W. Carr (skip). A, A. Dallah

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COMPETITION

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24 Camera

1st.

Awards.

COMMENCE SENDING

YOUR ENTRIES IN

FROM Ist June.

SECTION 1

FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE

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VALUE

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