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CORRESPONDENCE. ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL

Traffic Dangers

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph Sir,-Your editoral en traffic dangers, on Saturday, was very timely. A lot could be done to Japprove traffic conditions and con- trol In the Colony. The traffic officers are certainly overworked, but a lot of this could be obviated At the tradic regulations were com pletely overhauled and brought up to-date as at Home.

The time has come when long Ronds which project beyond both the front and rear of the vehicle should be definitely banned. The police should insist upon steel girders and suchlike things being carried on under-slung extension trailers. At present trailers of any sort are tabooed and opera tors mustn't even breathe the word. The huge quantitites of long steel beams for the new Government Civil Hospital were all hauled up Pokfulum Road (with its Innumerable curves, bends and gradients) on two-ton forries with 1-foot bodies. A very large percentage of these beams wore over 30 feet in length and several tons in weight

can

ANNIVERSARY

LOCAL CANDIDATE RECEIVES LLA. GOLD MEDAL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LATE MRS. T.C. FAIRBURN

LARGE. ATTENDANCE

AT FUNERAL In celebrating its first anniversary yesterday afternoon, the School of The regard in which the late Accountancy gave a ten party at the Gloucester Restaurant. The gold Mrs. T. C. Fairburn was held was medal awarded by the International demonstrated at the feral which

place Institute of Accountants

was pre- took

at the Colonial sented to Thomas K. Young, by Mr. Cemetery, Happy Valley, inat oven- Ko Loung-hoe, a member of the ing, there being a large attendance of frlenda and numerous floral tributes. The Rev, Y. H. Baines officiated.

Hoard of Supervisors.

This is probably the first time the Gold Medal has been awarded to a locul candidate, which reflects such credit on the principal and teaching staff. "Oficial Notices" of officiones were also presented to soven students.

of

other

In addition to the bereaved husband, there were

present at the graveside Mr. T. Buxton, On behalf the Intermediate Mr. and Mrs. Younghusband, Mr. short address congratulated the prize Mrs. K. Noble, Mr. A. C. Ellis, Mr. classes Miss Florence. Grimmitt, in aand Mrs. T. G. Alexander, Mr. and

A. McKellar. Mr. C. Binck, Mr. Good Result

John Shaw, Mr. A. W. Hay-Edic, Mr. B. T. Fiannagan, Mr. G. Castic, Mr. H. Nish, Mr. L, G. Scott, Mr. R. Pearce, Messrs. W. Stoker

winners.

In distributing the awards Mr. Ko Leung-hoo unid:

"I am proud to And that of all Overseas candidates a Hongkong boy has won the Institute Gold Medal"

Mr. M. S. Phoon, Dean of studies said in part:

This Corporation, has made great strides towards the ultimate aim of establishing a world-wide organisation for the protection and advancement of the interests of the professional people of all nations. Originally founded in Australia it has now branch bodies in England, Carada, New Zealand and South Africa, which are controlled by

A. L Fisher (representing the Hongkong Yorkshire Society), Mr. D. W. MacEwen, Mr. 'G. F. Rees, Mr. G. A, Harriman, Lieut.-Comdr. and Mrs. Mac Vicker, Mr. J. R. Bergne-Coupland, Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, and Mr. E. H. Childe.

Wreaths were sent by the follow- ing

"Mother," "Tommy, Micky, Elsie its own counsela, committees, etc., and Fred;" "Alfred and Majorle;" but remain silinted to other Inter-"Kenneth, D'Arcy, Dorak, Helan national organisations with similar and Hugh Fishor:" "Topsy, John aims. The total membership of these and Pip: "Tiny and Peter;" Rita bodies throughout the world is ap- Taylor, Ina Dunnett and Leonard proximately 5,000 of whom over

Scott. 1,600 are on the register of the Eng- lish.section.

The Prize-winners The prize-winners were as follows: Ionours and Gold Medal.-T. K. Young.

"Omelal Notices" (Distinctions)

E.

kenzie & Co., Messrs. Gibb, Livingstone & Co., Lid., the York- shire Society.

Coming down to speeding, the appearance of a mounted trame bficer can be spotted a mile off. Drivers, particularly lorry drivers, ate specially quick in this direc tion. Why not introduce the Relisha camouflaged car system -Kwith perhaps, Madame the police woman)? If these cars were fit ted with a patent register show:

Mr. and Mrs. P. Younghusband, ing the time, the length of time

Mr. and Mrs. H. Nish, Mr. and a car was tralled, and the speed,

Mrs. Linnker (Canton), Mr. and what more could the driver do but

Mrs. F. P. Franklin, China and plead "Guilty"? At present, the

Japan Homeward Freight Con- owner-driver with a good lawyer C. A. Fiqueiredo: Tam Wal-sun; Wference, Mesars. Mackinnon, Mne- can get out of most cases, whilst S. Wang: K. Vasudham; Mrs. the lorry and public car driver is Key; Miss M. Sun; Mrs. E. Peck, "Bunk" 100 per cent.

notable, yet in The speed limit regulation for and dialogue is

neither is he inimitable. pommercial vehicles is entirely

Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairburn, Mr. He is spoken of as "England's James H. Hoare, Mr. II. T. Buxton, obsolete. How on earth

abriliant young light delivery vun be kept down heard him described as "one of the Mrs. John Shaw, Mr. and Mr. cynic." ve Mr. H. R. Semmellak, Mr. and to 15 miles an hour! Most of

rare examples of that much abused these vehicles are built on a car word, Genius." I associate him S. A. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. chassis. Try and keep a car down with all those uncomfortable zoolo- Castle, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kote- Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon to 15 miles per hour! Even in gical terms that imply greatness wall, A... Bergaust, Mr. and Mrs. eccond gear a car will easily ex-and power, but up to the present E. C. Hudson, Mr. E. M. Beavis, eced this fimil.

I have found no proof of Intent possibilities, find his Miss Norah Homes, Mr. and Mrs. plays entertaining and to a lesser T. C. S. Alexander, Mr. D. W. Mac- degree interesting, but they are Ewen, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Shannon, not great plays, nor do they justice Mr. B. 1. Flanagan, Mr and. Mrs. to Mr. Coward's fame. He gives Sommerfelt, Mr. J. Hyslop, Mr. no proof of realising that Charles Black, Mrs. R. Johannes- dramatisi

sen and A. W. Hoy Edie, Mr. and has other functions fra, Ronald Childe, Messrs. G. B. than just to tease, in eniticise, to laugh ad scold. He seems to and Jamish Dinkley, Dr. and Mrs. suffer from the diffidence that has E. C. Humphreys, Mr. T. R. B. spoiled all young "men of letters" Coyland, Hon. Mr. Burlingham and of this generation a diffidence Mrs. Burlingham, Mr. F. O. Chal If finos were raised to $60 for which assails and shrivels them mers, Mr. L. F. Nicholson, Mr. the first ton, $300 for the second whenever they are

asked to do A. C. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gold- ton and $200 for the third to something other than to describe man, Mr. R. A. Munro, Mr. G. A. over, overloading would' soon be or to destroy.

Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watts. a lost art.

I do not mean that he need Mr. J. P. Gardiner, Mr. M. N.

Adopt the Home Scheme again. Vans such as the tenni Laundry's Bittic. Austin, and Wing On's "pukkn* Chev, Delivery, should be wormitted 25 miles per hour, or ries under three tous 20 m.p.li. and those over be tied down to 15.

The greatest danger on the roads today apart from speeding-is overloaded lorries. Until drastic maction is taken it will not and can- not be stopped.

city or fo the hospital areas?

FELIX.

STRIKES LOOM

- U. S. LABOUR BREACH

· WITH PRESIDENT

Washington, Apr. 8. Mr. William Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, has issued a statement that a rubber workers' strike is imminent.

Unionists throughout the coun- try, he states, will support the rubber militants.

A few energetic officers perman-have a "Message" or a "Moral" Coates, Mr. J. C. Pool, Mr. and eally stationed at the top of Tsun underlying his stories; there is a Mrs. Charles Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wan Hill, and in the reservoir greal dent of satisfaction to be R. M. Pearce, The Dolly Varden area on the Tai Po toad and at had in an entertainment that has Hat Shop; Messrs. Butterfield & Connaught Road West, with inde no motive or significance. But Swire; The Chairman and mem- ible pencils and note book would often I have put down the script bers of the Society of Yorkshire- apon atop the spectacle of over of one of his plays, and asked men: The Peninsular and Oriental deaded lorries wobbling drunkenly myself a little wearily, "Will he Steamship Co.; The Chairman and along the highway-a potential never have an iden?" When first members of the China Home and danger to every pedestrian and car his plage became known, they ex- Freight

Conference; and The Sn the neighbourhood.

ploited ideas that were if not at Sworn Mensurers' Office. To eradicate the dangers still revolutionary, at least wew. Rut ore, why not insist upon compul- the world, and what is of more aory Insurance for all drivers immediate importance, his public, horo is bound to be a howl at have grown accustomed to his ls!)7 The inaurance companies style, his idens, and accept them Would soon get together and see now not quite as platitudes, that only fit drivers be permitted but

R accepted points of on the roads. The present test is view. They are waiting to see miot quite so satisfactory or ade whether Noel Coward, cynic, has quate. especially for owner- anything a little more enpacious drivers. Drivers who have not and mature than the shallow though driven a

car for any a year or brilliant works which he has pro- eighteen months should be malettuced for us so far. He may con to undergo another test beforetinue to be a cynic, but for that he being permitted to handle a car. must have a limitless field of ma- Wouldn't it be a godsend if we terial; he may develop into some- could have a Silent Zone in the thing of a purgative, like Holbein or Moliere; but for that he must have more good nature and under standing; he might become a play.

"The employers are solely res- wright t of real value and importance,ponsible for this situation," Mr. but for that he must not only Green said, and denounced the atretch and loosen his vocabulary motor industry code as Fascism in and his understanding, but he must te most aggravated form. enrich and deepen his store of the

The threatened strike is a re- four weapons of dramatists-style: expression; ideas; and sympathy of prisal for the continuance of the subject and audience. He must Motor Code, leaders of the Federa- then cease to be a slightly smag tion mating that, by extending the cynie; he must forego the luxury of code, President Roosevelt and the must try to meet private tragedy in a first-floor employers, stabbed them in the him," Some of us even go so far drawing-room, and, Ilka Jane back. as to imagine the conversation that Marryot, go down and join in the

Code Distasteful would pass: how he would ask you tragi-hilarious vortex below. Then what you thought of his works.... his characters

This code is extremely distaste- will be real, his, ful to organised Labour because it would say that he thinks you ought plays exist, and tile brilliance I to act.mlicht even....Oh well, achieve the deeper, if leas flashy Rives recognition to the hated principle of company unions, even here yet!

effulgence that it deserves.

Meanwhile, we shall welcome sometimes known as "employers' is this unquestioning expectancy of him to Hongkong, wonder what

pets" being, thrilled by meeting an would have beep his opinion of the

The steel and textile industries ordinary young man; apart, of "Young Idea" as produced by the are being invited to follow the сонгас, from jual intellectual A.D.C. and will all do our best to be workers in order to protect snobbery.

get at least a glimpse of a Young Labour from what is described as Because Noel Coward is like al-Man whose playa will bo ofthera frontal attack by its enemies. most any other potentate, a very yawnell-over or pored-over by The organisations, however, have ordinary young man. If you ex-school-children of the 21st Century. been so weakened by the loss of pect him to show any sign of his It Is up to him.

Government favour and by in- ternal splits that those strikes would be desperate hazards.

Noel Coward

Sir-The Colony is about to be visited by Noel Coward.

The natural reaction to that statement is excitement: Oh, When is he coming?" "What for?" "How thrilling!" Then a mental reservation

he won't

It is fame that causes this, that

histrionic talents when you meet

him, you will be very disappointed,

he will be very bored. Besides,

nude wat are his talents? I have

Just

..

H. DE V. B..

Pen Friendships

This is the reason why many observers express their doubts na seen all the plays which he bas Sir-I should like to make pen to whether other unions will condescended to produce in Eng friendship with any of your supply funds to support the rubber fand, and have read all the others, juvanilo readers. My interests workers more I read, and the more are, chiefly, stamp collecting and

The bituminous, textile and I wonder the more of water-colour sketching.

other industries, if they are head- what his greatness really consists, My address is: Yandina, ing for strife, will have Obviously, the combination of conQueensland, Australia. their reserve funds for rellof of hoard to tain prowess in music, production.

HAZEL PEARCE

their own members-United Press.

And

TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935.

SHARE PRICES.

The following in the list of local share quotations issued to-day:---

· Banks.

H.K. Banke, $1266/1270 ma. H.K. Banka (Lon, Reg.), £120

11.

Chartered Bank, £14% *. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31% n.

Mercantile Bank C, £1334 á.. East of Asia Bank, $8515 n. Am: 0, Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $180 n. China O. Fla. Prof. Sh. $4% n

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $260 n, Union Ins., $420 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $400 n. Internat': Asace, Sh. $b u. II.K. Fire Ins., $215 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n. ILK. Steamboats, $7 n. Indo-Chinns, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $83 n. Shell (Bearer), 3/1 n. Union Waterbonts, $11%

Mining. Antamoks, 93 cta. m. Balatocs $43 n. Baguio Gold, 330 8. Benguet Consolidated $14 n. Benguot Exp., 15 ets. n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 cts. n. Big Wedge, 10-eta. n. Gold Creek, 40 ets. n. Gold River 10 eta. b. Ipo Mining, $1 n.

Itogons, 42 cts. n. Salocot, 10 cts. 11. Kallan, 15/-

Langkats (Single). 315_n. S'hat Explorations, Sh. $6 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $6 n. Roube, $5 n Venz: Goldfield, $5 n.

Docks etc.,

H.K. Wharves Cum, vls. $91 n. IK. Wharves Ex-rights, $90

D.

H.K. Wharves, Rights, $11 b. II.K. Docks,

Providents (old), $1 h. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $309 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5 s.

· Shanghai Docks, Sh. $120 n.

Cotton Mills,

.

Ewo Coltona, Sb. $8.30 n. S'hal Cottons (old), Sh. 874 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $45 n. Zoong Sings, $9.30 n. Wing On Textiles. Sh. $56 n.

Lands, Hotels, étc. I. and S. Hotels, $4.80 n. H.K. Lands $42 n. II.K. Land 4

По

debentures; $102

S'hal Lands, Sh. $18 n.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Meaars. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Apr. 6. Apr. 8. British Government Securities. War Loan 3%

rem. after 1962 £108% £107

Chinese Bonds

44 Bonds 1809

(Eng. Inn.).... £LOOK £100% 4% Loan 1908. 400 97% xd 5 Loan 1012

đối Reorg. Lond

1013 (Ll. Inn.) £ 2514 577 Bonds 1926-47 £ 95

S'hal-Nanking

Tient.-Pnkow

£ 81

£ 32

BU£80

£96. £ 95

£ 82%

£ 31

5 Tient. Pukow

£ 26%

E S'hal-'chow-

£100

Rly.

Railway (Supl. Lann) £20

Ningpo ly... £100 Gonan Rly,... £ 30

5 Hukuang Rty.

1911.

Lung Teing U.

Hai Rly. 1913. £ 17

£ 30

£ 44

£45

£ 17

Foreign Bonds and Banks

German 7 Int.

Lokn 1024

... £ 67 Japan 6% Sterling,

Lonn 1007 Japan 6 Sterling

Loan 1024 £ 01 £ 01 H.K. & Shai Bk.

(Lain. Regd.) $125 $125 Chartered Bank £5

sli.

... £ 14% €14% Commercial and Industrial Allied Iron Found-

£ 67

£ 78

Associated Elec.

Industries Austin Motors ord

sh.

Boots /sh..... British - American

·Tobacco ... Canadian Ceinnene Chinese Eng, and Min. (Beurer), Courtaulds Distillers

Dunlop Rubber Electric Musical Inilustrius.. Electric (England)...

General

Impl. Chem. Ind. Impl. Chem. Ind. Def. 10 sh... Impl. Tobacco Internet.

Nickel

25/

46/9

34/3 36/3

26/6

4676 47/4 48/--

111/1015112/0 70/3 77/6

15/-

49/4%

15/- 40/6 90/4 0179

47/16, 47/1

2773 27/0

47/1016 18 -

36/9

LATE SAPPER ·

VALLANCE

FULL HONOURS AT FUNERAL

COMMITTED TO SESSIONS

AINSWORTH TO STAND TRIAL

Full rallitary honours were ron-

Abraliam Edward Ainsworth, an dored at the funeral at the Colon-Inspector of the Star Ferry Com-" lal Cemetery yesterday of Sappor Pany, was committed for trial at W. S. Vallance, of the Royal En- the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday gineers.

afternoon on a charge of the. Sapper Vallance died following manslaughter of a man, Ma Ho- a collapso on Saturday at Sookun-tal, In. Nathan Road at the-june- poo, while training for the annual tion of Jonian Road as the result of a motor accident on the after- military sports.

Over 160 officers and men were noon of February 1. In the cortege, which, headed by the Band of the Royal Welch Fast Hers, entered the military section of the cemetery through the was a case for a jury. Stubbs Road gate.

Ainsworth is on ball, suretles

At the conclusion of evidence for the defence the Magistrate (Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones) held there

Mr. S. Haroon Burled The funeral of the late Mr. S,

They included in addition to being as before. members of his own Company, the 22nd Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Tavares and family and others. Co., Royal Engineers, and n re- presentative detachment from the 40th Fortress Co., Reyn! En gineers. In charge of the funeral Was Capt. P. F. Foley, Oficer Commanding the 22nd A. A. S. L. Co.

The service at the graveside was performed by the Rev. E. G. Powell.

Haroon, who passed away at the French Hospital on Sunday after- noon, took place at the Moham- medan Cemetery yesterday after- noon and was attended by a large number of relatives and friends,,

Amongst those present wore Messes. E. and I. Haroon (brothers

Present in addition to Captain of the deceased) Lient. Col. II, L. Murrow (Managing Director of the Foley, were Lt. Col. II M. Ford Hongkong Daily Freas), Mrs. W. L.

were sent by the General Ofcer

Ramsey, Dr. H. al-Arculli, Dr. S. A. M. Sephor, Messra. M. K. Lo

ham, M.C., E., Officer Commanding the Royal

Major Engineer; D.H. Steers, 0.11.E., R.E., represent- ing the Chief Engineer, China and M. F. Key (representing the Command (Col. E. St. G. Kirke, Rotary Club), Messrs. C. M. S. 1.8.0.,), Major B. E. C. Dixon, M.C., Alves, R. M. da Rocha, Wat Po RE, Captain G Thomas, R., Capt. theung, Choa Po-ylu, S. Rt. Ismall, D.M. Eley, R.E., and Lt. J.O. Pat-. . . Ismail, S. D. Ismail, D. Lulla, RE

Rumjahn, U. Rumjahn, H. D. Wreaths

His Rumlahn, S. A. Rumjahn. E. Excellency

Arcul F. M. el Arculli, M. el Commanding and Mrs. Borrett; Arculll, Abdul Carreem. A. A. All Royal Engineer Offers, Abbas, A. I. Abbas, A. H. Abbas, China Command; Capt. P. F. W. A. Zimmern, A. G. Sumad, E. C. Foley, R.E., Offeer Commanding the Fincher, E. Sadick, R. M. Omar. 22nd A.A.S./L. Co., ILE.,; Warrant U. M. Omar, A. K. Jamali, S. F. Officers and Sergeants, R.E.; Iamall, A. Bakar, T. Hamet, Pang Warrant Officers and Senior Non Kwok-sui, M. P. Madar, A. H. Commissioned Officers of the 22nd Madar, A. R. Minu, W. H. Young, A.A.S./L. Co., R.E., Junior Non S. D. Mehal, M. Abdullah, Wong Commissioned Onicers of the 22nd | Kam-fat, A. S. Suflad and O. di A.A.§./L. Co., R.E., Sappers, No. 1 | Arculli, Jr. .

357-Section, Suppers No. 2 Section, Wreaths were sent by the follow-

8/1 8/7 x 13371% 134/459

11170

no per val... $263 $ 26% Rolls Royce £1

Alt.

1027- S'hai Elec. Co

Constr. 47/6 47/0 Tate & Lyle ... 100/0 100/0 Turner & Newall

02/ United Steel Watney, Combe & Reid Def.ordt. Woolworths 5- Ah............

26/7% 20/- nora

103/3 Miscellaneous

Anglo-dutch..... 201

67/0

103/0

21/0

(Beurer)... 21/0 Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

20/0-

Pekin Sydn. · 2/--

-ord, RE.

21/6

20/G

∙1/0 1/0 20/42 2073

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $12.20 n. Chartd. 16 sh Humphreys, $94 n.

H.K. Renities $5.10 n. Asia Realtles "A" Sh. $100 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $15 n. Chinese Estates, $90 n. Chinn Realties, Sh. $9.60 n. China Debenture, $123 n.

Public Utilities. -HK-Tramways,-$15.70/.80:sar-

Peak Trams, (old), $8. Peak Trams, (new). $6 n. Star Forries, 390 n.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $22 0.

China Lights, $9.70 sa. LK. Electrics, $65 b. Macno Electrics, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, $8, s. Telephone (ok), $2334 8. Telephone (new), $10.10 n. China Buses. Sh. $12.40 n. Singapore Tructions, 10/3 n. Singapore Pref. 20/6 n. ́.

Indutrials.

Malabon Sugars, $8.60 n. Cald: Macg, (old), Sh. $18 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $16 m. Canton Ices, $234. Cement (Converted), 86% 1. H.K. Hopes, $2.60 n. Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $19.20 b. Watson, $4

I.

Lane Crawfords, $3.75 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n.

Sinceres, $8 n.

Wra. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (HK) $105.n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $1.86 n.

H.K. Entertainments, $6.40 n. S. C. Enterprise, $1.35 n. Macno "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.70 n. Construction (new), 45 cts. n. Vibor Piling, $-n Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.

93% n.

Rubber Trust Southern Railway

(Deferred)...., £ 23% £ 25

Mines

Burma Corpn. Rs. →10Trezo --8/4---8/6 Chosen Corpn... 24/4 25/ Crown Mines ..

176/-. 278/0 Randfontein

Estates

60/6 57/3 1907- 108/3 280/- 282/0

Spring Mines Sub-Nigel

Rhokanu Corpora-

tion

Oils

Anglo-Persina

Burma Oil

08/0

9870

49/41⁄2 80/7/% 74/4 767-

Shell Trans and

Trad. (Bearer) 53/14 53/1/2

Router.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter:

New York Cotton,

Apr. 6,

Apr. 8.

Close

Closing

May

10.99

October

July **

11.05

11.09/09 11.15/16

December

10.09 10.74

10.83/84

10.89/00

January (1030) 10.78

March

10.83

10.02/02 10.09/09

Spot

11.30

11.40

New York Rubber

Bonds

May

11.07

11.02/02

July

11.20

11.12/18

H.K. Govt. 45% Loan 6%

prom. September

b.

October December

11.34. 1143

11.31/31

11.38/38

11.00-

11,62/62

Total sales-200 lots

May July

11.09

Chienge Wheat

04

11:68/58

05%-00

01

02.%-033

H.K. Govt. 31⁄2 Loan 2% prem. January.....

b.

Wallace Harpers, 36 s.

FOR THE CHILDREN"

FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE

September .. · 0144- 021-925 Saturday's sales:-0,202,000 bushels

May July

Stember

Chicago Corn

84% 86%-80% 78%

80%-80%

78% 70-75% Total salos-0.702000 bushels

Winnipeg Wheat.

iny.

8714-87 8774-8734

1.80

SIR WM. PEEL FUND The IL K Society for the Prated tion of Children acknowledge the July

87 following additional donations to the

New York Silk Sir William Peel Fund..

May

1:31131-1.81 Previously acknowledged $12,920 July ............** 1.30 1.30 -1.31 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis Messrs. Jardino,..Matheson.

100 September »» 1.29% 1.30

Total sales:-68 tota Co., Ltd. Mesara, Mackinnon Mackenzie

& Co. Mr. M. T. Johnson Mr. G. G. N. Tinson' Mr. Mok Kan-san Bir. Tam Woon-tong Total to date

100

100 July

May

60 September,

26 December

Montreal Silver.

62.75

*03.45 64:16

62:80/80

03.50/70 64.00/45

05.20 GG.10/50

25 Total sales:-30 cońtracts.

$18,246. Copper January

Tin January:

York Metald

Apr. 4

7.00

Apr.

7.07

48.85

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