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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S MARKET

IRREGULAR

GERMANY'S FOREIGN "POLICY-AND PEACE

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST AMERICAN

.

QUOTATIONS

(Continued from Page 0.)

League of Nations, have cronted doubts in the minds of many good Germana as to how they should vote. Again, the violent pro-have received the following quota. Mesara. Swan, Culbertson and Frits paganda about the Folish Cortions on the New York cotton and ridor led, for a time, to aqually wheat and silver exchanges for yea violent propaganda upon the part terday. of the Poles. Intense bitterness was aroused and it looked at one limo as if it might be difficult to avoid a conflict. This was tho

me of talk about a "preventive" October

December war by France, Poland and p08 January sibly Czechoslovakia.

March

Shot

The following reports on Now York stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan Culbertson and Frliz: The Wall Street Journal report ort yesterday's market: The market was downward, especially tails, due to the drought boing es. timated to have caused a loss of Five Billion Dollars. Prices stendled up inter due to the strength of Grains, Sogether with a rally in gold and silver issues due to inflation talk plus the bullish influence, induced by General Motors declaring an extra dividond. Curb stocks were irregular, Hitler has learned of the un- May while bonds ruled lower due to in widom of such activity. He has, | July #atlon talk and drought damage. however, one characteristic which, The grain market - soared .to new though much to his personal seasonal high levels due to the fur credit, is of doubtful value in a ther drought news, Corn prices reach statesman, viz, he is very loyal ing the highest level for the year after which they declined due to very to his old friends even when they

September.. heavy profit-inking but retaining may be hurting the causu. Mog December fractional gains due to Eastern and solini got rid of his "lunatic

May... local support and the strength of fringe" within two years of his Monday's foreign markets. Bar silver reached securing power. Hitler 47.38 per ounce which is the highest forget that in the Munich Putsch price in five years.

of 1921, for which he was put in prison, Goering was badly wound- ed and only escaped through the October devotion of his wife. Henco, until December recently, we have found a pacific May speech by Hitler aften followed by

cannot

S. C. & F. New York office cable: The market again drifted lower, with Rails showing most of the weakness and further irregularity is lidicated We expect an irregular opening and little change prices, with the ten- dency downward. Damage to the Crop by the drought is estimated at $6 billions. General Blutors have de. clared on extra dividend of 50 Cents per share. The Bell System reports a decrease of 33,500 telephones in ser vice during July. United States ex ports to Russia in June totalled $1,706,000, which seven times the ex- ports to Russia during June of last year. Electric Bond, and Share have earned 12 cents per Common share for the half year, against 48 cents during the corresponding period of inst year. The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company's carnings for thei seven months ending July 31st total. lesson from the experience of led $1,806,260, against $723,000 for Danzig. The Free City of Danzig at the last election put into office

warlike one by Goering which has naturally brought the charge of Machiavellianism upon Gor-September many. These speeches of Goering, October however, have in recent days December shown the restraining influenco January of Hitler as have those of Goob- March bls. Moreover, Rosenberg's in May fluence has rapidly waned and his agent Habicht has been dismissed, The Nazi regime is characterized by an increasing moderation.

the corresponding period last year.

The Oil and Gas Journal reports that crude oil production averaged 2,511, 781 barrels for the week ended August 4 against 2. 620,834 barrels the previous week. Business done: 010,000.

New York & Chicago commodity reports received through Menara. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz!

an

In the solution of the Austrian problem Hitler bas learned

Cotton.

Aug.'0.

Close

13.08 18.21

Aug. 7. Closing Range

13.18-183.20

13.33-13.34

13.24

13.30-18.00

13.37

13.50-13.00

10.431

18.68-13.58

19.48

13.20

13.04-13.05 13.30

+

Aug. U. Close

108

Chicago Whent.

Aug. 7.

Closing Range 1084-10836

1104 110%-110% 113-113% .... 113 antes: 74,819,000 bushels Winnipeg Whent,

Range

1934.

Aug. 6.

Aug. 7.

Close

Closing

90%

934-03%%%

01%

05%%%

94%-04 98%-98%

New York Silver.

Aug. 0.

Aug-1.

Close

Closing

Range

17.40

48.00-48.00

47.50

48.12-18.12

47.85

48.40-48.40

48.00

48.00-18.00

48.10.

49.00-19.00

48.80 49.50-19,50

Total unles:-104 contracts

"STAY OUT OF MY LITE!"

(Continued from Page 3.)

a completely Nazi administration, either, only a nice healthy pink!

It remains a free city but works in You and your favourite name!

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This has beon the pro- own taste. She fairly purred at gramme for Austria. But Italy you. Professor Jackson, that wo-PACIFIC SERVICE has now offered special economic man yearns for you still."

"And why not? Look what a concessions to Austria including

prize I am?" the use of Trieste as a free port. Wheat: New buying enused

"Oh yes, I had somehow forget- Moreover, Dolifuss, does not, per ten that, Howard" she becamo early advance which, however, was mit elections any longer. Hence comically serious and indignant, met by extensive profit-taking and a the Danzig example may be beho said Nancy wasn't good look- natural reaction followed. Much lated.

However, the Germans ing! For a second it made mo so higher prices are in sight. In the view this with greater equanimi enraged I could hardly spank, and Corn belt scattered showers are ex- ty than formerly. Hitler has then-I don't know-It seemed to pected all over the country with a learned that Austria cannot carry straighten out everything. I knew inoderate temperature.

herself she has always required she didn't want Nancy if she could outside support and the bad econo- mic condition of Germany does not

Bay that make that desirable, especially na

(To Be Continued.)

PHILOOTETES MARUN TALTHYBIUS

Dua 13 Aug. Duo 16 Aug. Dus 16 Aug.

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Cotton: The average forecast of the Cotton crop by members of the New Orleans Exchange gives 9,410,- 900 bales. It is a pre-Bureau report market and featureless, after the early strength based on the Liverpool

the radicals may gain control of market. The concensus of brokerage

Similarly with the Saar. Threathe, movement. But the youth of opinion is non-committal as to the tening propaganda has been given the land is with Hitler. They feel. Government report which will be an-up in some measure. Instead, that their future is bound up with

Wednesday, assurances are being made to the his programme-the

all Germans belleys that Anschluss dustrialists who in turn fear that BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. is inevitable anyhow.

nounced at Noon

Цо

Agents.

August 8th. In the cotton belt the inhabitants as to their rights and offered them no hope. Republic SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ

weather is hot with little rain. We welfare when the Saar is in- expect the bullish

Certainly it is obvious that if drought reflected in

effect of the corporated into the Reich. But Hitler is to concentrate upon the higher rices. The Cochrane Bureau, Dallas, fitler's ability to learn, of his policy to-day must be one of peace. cotton probably no better evidence of internal problem, German foreign estimates the total crop of cotton.at 9,183,000 boles."

|courage" to use his "nequired know- ledge, and at the same time of his CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. Rubber: The market was firm on control of the situation, could be Trade and Commission House buying, afforded than his agreement with with consumers showing more in- Poland which will presumably put terest. The market looks higher.

an end to agitation about the Cor- Sugar: The market Будя firm.ridor for 10 years. In a recent Thero is a continued good demand speech in Borlin, in which Hitler for Sports but substantial quantities enumerated the accomplishments of appear on the market at present the Nazi regime during the pro- lévels.

Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Utilities

⚫ -87.47 3:1.40

vious year, all save one, were neclaimed with enthusiastic ap- Aug. 6. Aug. 7. plause. The reference to the Polish treaty was received in ailence. Had Bruning dared to un- dertake to make that treaty he might have met the fate of Rathenau, Meanwhile, 500,000 outraged and sullen Jews will con- tinue to live in Germany, hating the regime.

88.11

33.01

19.04

40 Bonds...

93.72

11-Commodity Index 62.03

19.85 93,46 02.87

18 Leading Stocka.

Aug. 7.

Amer. Can

Amer. Smelting & Ref.

Amer. Tel. & Tel.

Auburn

J.J. Case

91% 33% 107%

20 30%

Du Pont

85%

Elec. Bond & Share

10%

General Motora

28

Int Tel. & Tel.

04

Melntyra Porcupine

47%

Montgomery Ward

20%

Nat. Distillers

175

N.Y. Central

20

134

Union Pacifle

01

United Aircraft

Telephone 28021.

U.S. Steel

16% 33%

Westinghouse E. & M.

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issuing through tickets to North,

Central and South America, via Italy.

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Socony-Vacuum

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

The intellectuals are resentful of the suppression of intellectual free dom, freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of Lehr-und Lernfreiheit.

The mass of the German people do not know what the outside world thinks of their now regime, but the intellectuals read the London Times, which now has a large circulation In Germany, And as in tho case of all such movements, the Nazi party is not characterized by unanimity. The socialistic element objects to Hit ler's dependence on the big in-

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RECKLES DAD HAS

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TO REPORT

TO THE

OFFICE OF

THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY FOR WHICH

HE WORKS..

YOU SENT FOR ME, MR. HEBL 3.

MR.MCGOOSEY, THERE'S, SOMETHING FUNNY GOING ON AROUND THIS OIL. COMPANY, AND I'M GOING

TO FIND OUT WHAT

IT IS!

WHAT Do You

MEAN

3.

YOU'RE IN CHARGE- OF OIL STORAGE...... AND SOMETHING IS CAUSING A LEAKAGE IN OUR CONTAINERS! TAKE THAT ONE OUT THERE. FOR INSTANCE...... IT HOLDS 500,000- GALLONS!

IT WAS FULL TWO WEEKS AGO, AND YOUR REPORT SHOWS THAT ONLY 30,000 GALLONS HAVE BEEN RE MOVED FROM IT.... BUT A CHECK-UP SHOWS THAT ONLY 423,000 GALLONS

REMAIN IN I!!

BUT SURELY, MR.HEIL

YOU DON'T

THINK

THAT

I DON'T THINK.

·ANYTHING! BUT! YOUR JOB 19 TO.

KEEP ACCOUNT OF EVERY DROP

OF OIL "THAT": LEAVES THAT

TANK!

I WANT YOU TO FIND OUT! WHAT'S BECOME OF THAT OIL! IF YOU DON'T, THERE'S GOING TO BE A VACANCY IN THIS OFFICE, WHERE YOUR JOB.

US60 TO 86

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