THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
He wrote about Women then learned about Love!
His love stories lured feminine hearts! And feminine worship lured him to disaster!....
WARNER BAXTER
starring in
SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS
Produced by AL ROCKETT From the story "Odd Thursday" by Vera Caspary
Directed by JAMES FLOOD
TO-DAY AT
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ROSEMARY AMES
ROCHELLE HUDSON
MONA BARRIE HERBERT MUNDIN HENRIETTA CROSMAN
KING'S
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WEDNESDAY,
NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE
IMPROVED MARKET
YESTERDAY
The following reports on the New bean ro- York stock market have ceived through Measra, Swan, Culbert- son and Frilz: The Wall Street Journ. al report on yesterday's markets: Stocks, were upward, due to bullish bualness news, including the improve. ment, in steel production, plus ex- pectalion of favourable railrand news shortly. Trailers have displayed more interest. The high price of stiver in London and Shanghai is attributed, in some quarters, to purchase by the Bands United States Government. were irregular. Stocks on the Curb Exchange was strong. Whest prices rallied, due to the oversold condition of the market.
S. C. and F. New York office enbles: The stock market rallied briskly in a good volume of trading an cheerful Furours An to the Administration's attitute towards business. Pucking companies are mising their wares by 8. The August net income of the first ten reporting railroad compaules shows a decrease of 17% from the last year. curresponding period of
The daily average production of crude oli totaled 2,540,000 barrels for the week ended September 22nd, as com~ pared with 2,188,000 barrels the pre- vious week, Business done: 840,000. New York and Chicago, commodity reports received through Messrn. Swan, Culbertson und Fritz-
full
Collon: The technical reaction was influenced by the stocks market and settlement of October Notices, which leaves the market well Bquidated. With uncertainty regariling settlement of the textile strike and still the next Government estimate ahend, purchinge ព reactions for modernte profits appears to be ad visalto. "Spot" houses are absorbing nene month liquidation.
And
Grains: The market rallied well continues the cash position strong. We think purchases on reae- ad- tions for moderate profits are visable. It is reported that Argentine has reduced wheat prices by 454. This commodity is now offered at 68 cents, c.i.f., which is equivalent to $1.10, New York, duty paid.
Sugar: "Spot" sugar was firm on demand for immediate supplies, pend- of the Cuban ing a clarification
polley.
Rubber: The market was steady, but featureless.
Dow Jones Averages:
40 Bonds
Sept. 24 Sept. 26
Leading Stocks.
Amer. Can Amer, Smelt & Ref. Amer. Tel. & Tel.. Auburn
SEPTEMBER 26,
1934.
WHITEAWAYS
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOR
DECORATION.
JUST UNPACKED
A beautiful collection of Artificial Flowers for Home decoration, true-to-nature and our prices will surprise you.
They are absolutely
HOW WHITEAWAYS FORTY Store buying beneFITS YOU.
The above picture shows a consignment of Artificial Flowers leaving the factory for our
various branches.
By concentrating the buying for their 40 Stores in one central buying house in London. WHITEAWAYS achieve many advantages that benefit you as an individual. First, of course, is the price advantage. Huge orders placed for cash obviously secure lower prices than small orders. That price advantage is easy to see when you walk round any one of Whiteaways Stores.
ALL THE FOllowing flOWERS IN STOCK.
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BEGONIA
75 Cts. Spray
CARNATION
30 Industrinle
90.45 $2.72
20 Eats ...
36.00
36.27
RHODODENDRON
50
ALPVIOLET
30 Cts. Spray 30
20 Utilicя
10.80
20.04
ROSES
50
TULIP
30 +
*
91.76
01.72
11-Commodity Index 01.17
GEORGINIA
50
ROSES
30
-81.40
BIRCH
50
ANEMONE
30
LILY OF THE VALLEY
TULIPS
30
Sept. 25
$50
G VIOLET
50
HYACINTH
30
$446 11236
ALMON BRANCH
50
VETCHES
30
25%
NARCISSUS
30
TULIPS
25
J.I. Caso
43
DAHLIA
30
HAZELBRANCH
30
Du Pont
$136
MARGUERITE
30
Elet. Bond & Share
11
General Motors
30
Int, Tel. & Tel.
10
McIntyre
17
205%
Nut. Distillera
10
23
142
1024
34
Montgomery Ward
N.Y. Central
Sacony-Vacuum Union Purific U.S. Steel West. E. & M..
HINDENBURG'S SON.
RETIRES FROM ARMY TO WRITE MEMOIRS
·
Berlin, Sept. 25. Colonel Hindenburg, son of the late President of the German Re- public will retire from the German army on September 80, with the rank of Major-General.
It is understood Colonel Hinden- burg wishes to retire in order to devote himself to farming writing his memoirs.
and
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HONGKONG.
16.10-16.16 16.30 10.54 16.36-16.30 Total sales: 220 lots Chicago Wheat
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
May
July
September
December May
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
103% 104%%-104
10436-10434 103/
104-104% 103 Bionday's Sales: 12,390,000 bushels
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frits September have received the following quota- December tions on the New York exchange for May. yesterday.
New York Cotton.
Chicago Corn
77%
77%
78
784-79 78-78 B0%-80%
Total Sales: 6,881,000 bushels
Winnipeg Wheat
824 824-824 8274 83 -83** 87%-87% 87%
Total Sales: 22,000 tons
New York Bugar
Sept. 24. Sept. 26. Closing Close
October.. December
Range
May
October
12,66
12.64-12.61
December
12.08
12.68-12.09
January
12.71
12.72-12.74 October
1.03
1.97-1.97
March
12.80
12.80-12.80 March
1.92
1.93-1.03
May
12,83
12.80-12.87 May
1.96
July
12.88
12.87-12.40 July
Spot.
12.80
New York Rubber
12.80 Total sales: 32,000 tons New York Bilk
1.00-1.97 1.09-2.01
October
15.39
December
15.63
16.70
16,05
16.34-15.35 December 15.54-15.5 February 15.07-15.67 April 15.93-10.93
1.14
January
March
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