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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
\ AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
-OPENING 10-MORROW-
"TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
Book Early Tol. 25313
25332
FIRST SHOWINGS IN THE ORIENT.
SELECTED SPECIALLY FOR YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT.
Merrie
maidens!
Comely
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Wenches faire
to seel.
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Frits have received the following quota. tions on the New York exchange for yesterday.
New York Cotten.
Oct. 6: Clono
Oct. 8. Closing
1934.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
IRREGULAR MARKET
YESTERDAY
-re-
The following reports on the New York stock market have been ceived through Mesare, Swan, Culliert son and Frilz: The Wall Street Journ al report on yentertiny's markets:- Stocks were irregularly lower, with some specinities gaining and others Range declining widely, Traders were con
silver 18.03-12.03 fused, due to the decline in 12.14-12.14 Raues, in view of the high price of 12.17-12.17 the metal in both New York and in 12.26-12.30 London which is attributed to buying; 12.35-12.30 by the United States Government, Some 12.30-12.39 plus speculative activities.
12.35 Traders believe that silver issues de- clined owing to Washington swinging Right. Steady muying of 13.84-18.84 to the 14.00-14.00 dividend paying tocka was reported. 14.18.14.18 Bonds and stocks on the Curb Ex- 14.43-14.44 clange were irregularly higher, the 14.04-14.04 former were featured by a good de 1-4.65-14.87 mand for United States Government inques. Whent prices were down
Gay Music and Comick Hoppenings! Waggon Loades of Funne!
October
December
January
March
May
12.08 12.19 12.24 12.32 1236
July
12.41
Spot
12.40
New York Rabber
October December
13.75
13.08
Imnuary
14.00
March
Miny
July
14.36 14.50 14.78
Total alen:-382 lots
Wassail! Wassail!
Chicago Whent December
97% 96%%-06 May
96%-16% 97% July
924 91-01 Saturday's sales:-16.349,000 bushels Chlearn Corn
732-73 751-7514 70% 75-76 Total nles:-7.167,000 bushels
Winnipeg Wheat
December
May
74 ་་་་
70
July
78% Market 7874 83%
October December
closed
New York Sugar
October
1.92
March
1.80
May
1.90
July
1.06
BERT
They're out of jail .. Those two unkillable' crackbrains yclept.
WHEELER WOOLSEY
in
COCKEYED CAVALIERS
May
Egad! Egad! Tis a toyle of olden dayes that doth make the bellle shake with medde delight!
R.KO
With
RADIO Picture
THELMA TODD DOROTHY LEE Directed by MARK SANDRICH,
Pandro S. Berman, executive pro-
trusty variats! ducer Music and lyrics by Will
To horse, me
The Cuckoos
have taken
the town!
Jason and Val Burton
HEAR THE SENSATIONAL NEW SONG NUMBER "We Went Hunting" (and the Big Bad Wolf was Doad)
1.01-1.91 1.85-1.80 1.88-1.80 1.94-1.94
Total ale-4,000 tons New York Bik
1.34 1.12-1.12 1.15% 1.14-1.15 1.16
1.15.1.1514
December
February
April
Total sales-27 lots
New York Metals,
Oct. 4. Copper Match...
6.47 Tin March
50,30
Det. &
3.58 60.30
CORPORATION CON- TROL IN ITALY
Continued from Page 0.)
word.
S. C. & F. New York office cables: The stock market euntinued dull and regular and to drift. The earnings for the year ended August 1st of the Nationni Power & Light Co., totalled 94 cents per share, against $1.00 per share last year and the United Gar $4,287,000, against $2,900,- 000 during the corresponding period of net year, The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., estimates its Sep- tember earnings at $167,000, against $236,000 in September last year. The Industrial Rayon Co.'s third-quarter earnings totalled 21 cents per share, against 95 cents per share last year. Automobile production totalled_19,900 cars during the week ented October 6th, compared with 37.000 care the previous week. Preparations for new modela arc underway. Generali Motor's September sales to domestic consumers totalled 71,000 cars asli trucks, against 71,400 in September of
last year. J. C. Penny & Co September sales were up 22.05.
New York and Chlengo commodity Меняги. through reports received Swan, Culbertson & Fritz:--
TP.
Cotton: The market received, poor upport under pressure. Some sistance by consumers was reported. A modifying of the inflationary out-j look is leaving the impression in some} quarters that commodity prices are! High enough at present.
tions: cereal; fresh fruit; vegc-
Grains: The Trade was the prin tables and flowers; viticulture and
cipal buyer, with outskle interest wine; olls; beet eultivation and lacking. The market was featureless sugar: zootechnics (use of animal; Rubber: The Trade was the prin
Outside support. Was products) and fisheries; forestry,cipal buyer.
There was
no particulari lumber and wood industries; tex-Jacking. tile bres and their products.
feature.
The second group, which con- Dow Jones Averages: sists of eight Industrial corpora- |30 Industriais tions, covers the following trades: 20 Rails
and
metal and engineering; chemical; 20 Utilities clothing; paper
printing;40 Bonds
and pottery.
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FIRST FLOOR SHOWROOMS
Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.
Det. 0. Oct. 8.
Size 31 by 51 inches
92,86
92.60
35.97
35.61
20.13
$9.00
02.66
02.09
67.88
Oct. 8.
100
344%
110%
General Motors
204
N.Y. Central
-21
24
Int. Tel & Tel.
9%
Socony-Vacuum
137
45
Mcintyre
-1614
Union Pacific
100
89
Montgomery Ward
27%
U.S. Steel
33%
Elec. Band & Share
10%
Nat, Distillers
2196
West E. & M.'
31%
building; water, gan and electri-11-Commodity Index G8.08 city; mining and quarrying; glass ↓ 17 Leading Slocks.
The third group of six covers; Amer. Can insurance and eredit; the arts and Amer. Smut & Ket. profesklons; sen and air trans-Amer. Tel. & Tel.
Tuburn ports; inland communications;
JI. Case public entertainments; public hos- Du Pont pitality.
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT THE
Majestic Theatre
At 7.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. YOU'LL HARDLY
BELIEVE-
--what your own eyes won't
soel
--what your own ears will
hear!
-what your own sense tells
you is impossible
-YET WHAT HAS BEEN ACTUALLY AC- COMPLISHED AND PUT ON THE SCREEN TO GIVE YOU THE MOST AMAZINGLY MYSTIFYING THRILLS OF YOUR LIFE!
INVISIBLE MAN
From the story by
H.G.WELLS
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
With Gloria Stuart, Claude Rains, William Harrigan,DudleyDigges, Una O'Connor, Henry Travers, - Forrester Harvey, Screenplay by R. C. Sheriff. Produced by Cart Laemmle, Jr. Directed by James Whale, Prasanted by
· Carl Laemmlé..
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A picture with all of the elements of an epic! A saga with the thundering sweep of "THE BIG PARADE!" 1001 nights of amazing adventure as Villa, the magnificent -bandit, patriot, lover-rides again! Beery in the outstanding performance of his career!
Viva
VILLA
WALLACE
BEERY
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Masterpiece?
Suggested by the book by Edgcumb Pinchon and O. B. Stade Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Directed by JACK CONWAY with Fay Wray; Leo Carrillo, Stuart Erwin, George E. Stone and Joroph Schildkraut
Screen Play by Ben Hecht.
10 MONTHS TO
PRODUCE IT!
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FILMED IT!
IN ITS CAST!
10,000 PEOPLE
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