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HAIPHONG FAIR

REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES IN

COLONY

An interesting vialior to the Colony is M. Henri Lo Gravelnude, special correspondent in the Far East of the

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THE HONGKONG

POPULAR MEMBER OF CHINESE YOUNG SET

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935.

NEW AERODROME

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

RAPID AND SECRET WORK NEAR NANCHANG

Shanghal, Oct. 16.

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, Oct, 18. The following reports an

ceived through Merers, Swan, Callert- sen and Fritz:,

The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's markets:-The markets to-day realated repeated selling waves, which were caused by the weakness of wheat. Pence rumours proving premature, the market closed in the inidst of a strong rally, based on tusnoss carnings reports and the outlook. Storks

There was a big gathering of

Foreign reports stated that vil- Parin Midi and Faris Sair-well-relatives and friends at the funeral lagers in Tingshan. Village on, the London Stock Exchange have been

the

outskirts of Nanchang are order-received by Messrs, Swan, Culbertson known Parisian dailies-and of the of Miss Mary Doreen Tae,

fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nowa Agency France-Presse.

Oct, 15. Oct.. 10. Grauelaudo has made a special study Tec Kn-po yesterday afternoon at ed to migrate elsewhere because and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter. York Stock Markelo tho New

British Government Securities of Far Eastern Affairs. During the Happy Valley, interment being an airdrome is being constructed

made at the Roman Catholle there. Work is going on day and War Loan 34 20 years that he has been covering Cemetery. The religious service night.

redni. after 1962 £1034 £101% this field-going directly to the spot held at the Cemetery was officiated

Chinese Banda to get his Information

Iron bara nad network are used where by Rev. Father G. Spada, while quired M. Grauclaude na main-)

airdrome. Why 4% Bunds 1898 with current many Italian, French Maryknoll, to enclose the tained close contact

(Eng. Ins.) £101% auch Hurried construction work is 4 Loan 1908. £100

£1013 £100 developments and kept his journals Precious Blood and

'unknown.---Union | 64 Loun 1912 .. £ 78% £784 regularly informed.

undertaken Is

Reorg. Loan News,

191) (Ldt, 198.) £ 92% £ 92 544 -Bonds-1925-47 E DUKE 16%

S'hal-Nanking

£ 70% £.70% Rly.......... Tient.-Pukow

+22 £ 22 Tient. Pukow Rallway (Supl. Loan)

Indo-Chinn.

Halphong Fair

Under

of

Mra. II. A.

5

55

5

5%

Honan Joy. Hakuang Kly.

£ 234 £ 25

1911

Lung Thing U.

£ 39

£2314 £ 25

£ 30

Foreign Bonds and Banks

change upwned.

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un the Curb Ex- were were higher. Bonds

and F. New York office cables: --Securities were in supply as truders take profits, but selling orders were well absorbed. The Westinghouse Electric Company has earned 96 cents per share for the Third-quarter,

your.

against a loss of $332,062 during the same period last year. Du Pont de Nemours have earned

per share,

the against 51.21 during corresponding quarter.

of inst The National Biscuit

euil Company earned 40 cents per share, against 5 cents. last year. The Caterpillar Tractor Company

74 cents per share, carned Lohn 1924 £ 571⁄2xd£ 671⁄2 xd against 40 cents last

year. The Jersey Public Service earned Loan 1907

£ 79 £ 79%

per share for the year ended ber 30th, gainst $2.77 the Loan 1924 .... £ 92

your. The J. C. Penney £ 024 H.K. & Shai Bk.

earned 88 cents per shure for the Chartd. Bk. of L.A.

(Txin. Red.).. £105% £105

months ended August 31st, against $103 during the corresponding & C.

£13 £134 months of last year. The Chesapeake

German Tee Int Japan 5 Sterling

Japan 6 Sterling

Carmelite Sisters and a Inrge number students from the Aberdeen Indus M. Graucinude was host to a party trial School were in attendance. of local newspapermen yesterday at The chief mourners were Mr. the Peninsula Hotel. when he ex- plained the recently concluded Sino. The Kao-po, and the deceased's French Commercial Treaty concerning sisters, Lucy, Annie, Kitty and her Grose, and family, and Mr. and French

the brother Andrew Tse. Others pre- Mrs. Lo Kin-fai, Mr. T. P. Tong ty, Chinese Imports into the sent included the Hon. Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Yung

Colony

for the first time are Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Wing, Mr. Tsze-ming, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 5 admitted to

tariff. Ko Leong-hoc. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. E. Law, Mr. and A Preferential The point has been raised of Chinese Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lammbert, Mr. and Mrs., 11. C. goods shipped from olher Chan Farrell, Mr. W. N. T. Tam, Dr. Gray, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Stanton. Chinese ports; and it is a point that John Cront and Miss Croot, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wong, Mr. and will be submitted, Mr. Grauclaude says, to the proper nuthorities for I. A. Lammert, Earnest Zimmern, Mra. Lu Wal-chau and family, Ponsideration with the view to ratifica A. Zimmern, S. N, Pan. Mr. Lui Mr. W. A. Zimmern, George She tion of the Trenty.

Wal-chau, Mr. George S: Shu, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmern, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Llang, Mr. Lee Weill, Dr. Choa Po-min, Mr. Choy Wing-hay Coxon To, Mr. C. G: Anderson, Mr. and Mr. Choy Wing Chiu, Mr. M. Grauclaude has been commis. and Mrs. P: M. N. da Silva. Mr. F. and Mrs. Hung Tsze-vce, Mr. and stoned by the Indo-China Government Mody, Mr. A. Hunt, Mr. F. 1. Mrs. S. W. Liang, Mr. and Mrs. for foreign publicity work in connec-Zimmern, Mr. R. Chon, Mr. Harry Harry Heng Sling, Miss 1 Ander- son, Mr. S.. V. Gittins, Mr. and tion with the Indo-China Industrial Kew, Mr. and Mra. W. A, Shen, Mr. Lou Weill, and Mr. and Mrs. and Commercial Fair. In former Miss Molly Choa. Miss Agnes Odell, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. S. Cooper. year this annual event was held at | Choa, and many others. Ianol, but this year the Fair is being Of a quiet disposition Miss Tso Wing, Mr. Ho Sai-kit, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Oscar Eager, Mr. and Mrs. Ho brought down to Haiphong, within was most popular with the young easier reach of foreign exhibitors and sets and visitors.

was liked by all who. Grant, Mies Lois Fearon: knew her. She contracted malaria Douglas; Molly, Agnes, Phyllis only, a few days ago and was taken and Leatrice; Frank, Kathleen and to the French Hospital in a serious Margaret; Mina and Ernest, Felix; condition. She was 21. She Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Churn, Mr, and assisted her sister in the manage- Mrs. A. E. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Litton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.

Tabacco (bearer) Profusion Of Wrenths Fex and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.

"Conadian Celanese P. Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chinese Eng, and Wreaths were received from the Wong, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Kwan; Min. (Bearer) businessmen Ilon. Sir Thomas and Lady Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fincher, Mr. Courtaulds amongst its number.

mber. Southern, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. and Mra, W. Hong Sling, Mr. and Distillers that It is anticipated at Canton, Shanghai and other parts. II. Kolewall, Sir Robert and Mrs Zimmern and family, Mr. and Dunlop Rubber

manufacturers of Chin, in addition to Hongkon, Ludy Ho Tung, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beck and Agnes, Mr.

Electric Musical

Industries will be keenly interested by the Fair. Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Kom-Long, and Mrs. T. Hamet, Dr. and Mrs. General and ample provision for this participa-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ho Tung Jr. Coxon To, Dr. and Mrs. F. H.

(England) overseas trade has Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kew, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waller, Hawker Aircraft lon of Chinese been made..

D. Kotwall, Mr. and Mrs: M. H. Lo. Mrs. Ho lu and family, Mrs. ChoaImpl. Chem. Ind. Over 300 stands are being erected Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lo, Mr. and Leep-chee and family: Louis Chan... Bazuara....

Mrs. W. N. T. Tam, Mr. and Miss M. C. Churn, Mr. Wm. G. Impi. Tobacco for the Fair, which will be held be-

Mr. P. December 21 and 31. tween

H. - Sin,

Rolls Royce £1 The

__Mr. and Poy, Mrs. Tyson. Mrs. She Tat-

... opening ceremony will be performed Mrs. M. W. Lo, Dr. S. To Wong, cheung, Mrs. Ho Fook, Ko Leong-S'hai Filee. Co

Uncle Frank, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur hoe and

Elec, Constr. by the Mayor of Haiphong.

Li Chor-chi,

A. G. Tate & Lyle W. Woo, Mr. W. R. Brumwell, Mr. Piovanelli, Miss Beasle Lee, Miss Turner & Newall Inquiries by intending exhibitors or and Mrs. Wm. Patersen, Dr. John Christina Hung, Y. S. Lamb, Mrs. United Steel visitors should be addressed to the Croot and Miss Leila Croot, Mr. Chan Leung-shi, Mrs. Dilcon Choa. Vickers ord. French Consulate-General, the offices of the Messageries Maritimes, or the S. Landalt, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Mr. Alfred Morris, Mr. W. F. Watney, Combe &

Reid def. ord. Tonkin Commercial Agency, Alex-Bush, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Law, Blake. Mr. H. O'Sullivan and many Woolworths

Mrs. F. Rapp, Mr. and. Mrs. J. F.othera andra, Building.

Promotion of Indo-China's trade with China, already greatly improved by the new Trenly, will be one of the principal aims of the Fair, which this

year in to have the close business ment of the Clover Flower Shop.

of the Chinese traders and men of the country. The Fair Com

es. In addition to

French and namite

wives, has some

of

be the

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Commercial and Industrial Allied Iron Found-

Associated Elce.

Industries Austin Motors ord.

sh. Boots 5/- sh. British American

$2.63

Ohio Railroad Company has carned $266 per share for the 9 months ended September 30th, against $2.70 during the corresponding months of last year.

New York and Chicago commodity reports received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:

Cotton: The market was influenced | by low forelgu stocks and continued uncertainty regarding the Europenų political situation. Export demand was heavy and some speculators

are

re-

Fool is

accumulating holdings on the apparent belief that the outlook garding consumption is sullicient to outweigh any possible adverse, Court decisions. The weekly Government; crop report is favourable.

Wheat:-The Canadian reported to be a heavy seller. The mil markets are weak. Export de- mand is disappointing.

Corn:-Argentine arrivata RIW stocks afloat are reported to be heavy and may ease the tension of pending the new crop movement.

HET,

Rubber:-There was some profit- taking, L no weakness was in

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DREESING

IF

PYJAMAS

YOU REQUIRE SOME- THING A TRIFLE HEAVIER

FOR THE COOLER EVENINGS

NICE

TRY THESE COMFY TWILL SUEDE PYJAMAS

MEDIUM WEIGHT, AMPLY CUT, WELL MADE

AND FINISHED

SMART ASSORTMENT OF

GOWNS

IN

SOFT WOOLLEN CLOTHS SMOOTH FINISH SMART ROLL COLLARS. EDGES AND POCKETS TRIMMED

1

FANCY CORD

IN A WIDE RANGE OF

ATTRACTIVE AND MODERN DESIGNS

THESE GOWNS ARE QUITE SUITABLE FOR PRESENT

WEAR

38/-

37/9

34/9

34/9

4476

43/9

47/6

47/11

111/10110/7%

70/3

78/0

10/0

11/-

537-

6276

01/0

91/6

35/44

35/14

26/3

26/

Electric

52/3

52/3

31/6

31/6

3449 36/-

34/0 34/3 138/3 130/3

161/4% 153/0 44/~ 44- 8176 81/- 56/0 55/0

18/42 187-

71/- 108/4 Miscellaneous Anglo-Dulch... 23/- Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

71- 108/3

#376

Pekin Synd. 27-

Grd. sh.

Rubber Trusts...

21/6

1/6 1/6 29/- 29/6

21/6

Mines

Burma Corpn. Rs.

-Common-w-en···h-

Randfontien

Mining...

11/10 11/9 10/0 1076

Dow Jones Averages

Extatex

50/3

4070

30 Industrials

Oct. 15. 136.20

Oct. 16.

SHOT. "FILM

145.68

20 Rails

33.400

33.03

Spaarwater Goki

20 Utilities

26.09

26.00

6/9

6/9

40 Bonds

95.62

95.71

10/-

39/415

11 Commodity

24G/3

106/-

248/3 101/3

Index

67.02

50.58

Oils

10

Mining

Springs Minea Sub-Nigel

Klokanu Corpn.

32/12 31/10% evidence. The market looks irregu PRICES $16.50 $25.00

Anglo-Persian ... 61/10% 01/3 Burim Oil...... Shell Trans and

Trud. (Bearer) Chosen Corpn. Marsman Invest-

73/9

7379

78/11 7379 10/3 1843

ments, Ltd. .... 2370 27/3

U. S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Router:

October

December

January

March

May

July

Spot

December

January

March...

May

Oct. 15. Oct. 16.

10.87

10.87/87 10.83

10.02 10.05

10.84/85 10.84/84 10.91/91 10.05/05

10,99 10.99/99

11.25 11.25 New York Rubber

12.82 12.85/R1 12.00 12.02/02 13.00a 13.08/08 13.20n 12.21/21 July

13.31 12.37/37 Total sales:-312 lols.

Chicago Wheat December 104

May

larly higher.

Special Average daily petroluem production for the week ended Octo- ber 12 was estimated at 2,782,000

barrels, against 2,720,000 barrels the WHITEAWAY,

previous week. The Edison Electric institute estimates weekly electricity production at 1,807,000,000 k.w.h.. an increase of 12.7 per egit over the corresponding period of last year.

· REUTER QUOTATIONS

SQUATTERS EVICTED

ANOTHER RAID CARRIED OUT AT WONGNEICHONG

con-

The task of evicting squatters in. Wongneichong valley was tinued yesterday, when another rald was conducted by Mr. W. G. Routley, and bailill, assisted by Sanitary Inspector Kerrison, a sqund of Sanitary Department coolies and the Police.

The scene of the raid was fur ther up Blue Pool Rond behind the Jockey Club stables, and about fifty squatters' huts dotted about! the hillside were destroyed and burnt,

The operation was carried out successfully, without any trouble from the squatters, who

stoot around in groups watching their homes being destroyed. Starting about 9.30 am, the work was con- tinued until after noon, when a halt was made for tifin, and the task was

the again resumed in afternoon concluding about 4 p.m. One noticeable aspect of the raid, however, was that no pigs

found. Apparently

The were squatters had learnt a lesson from previous raids, and had removed the pigs to some other place.

From information gathered on 00% 10% the spot, this is the inst big raid 504* *50% *60 which will be undertaken and 00% 597% 69%

punitive Tuesday's sales: 4,215,000 bushely, henceforth only small

Winnipeg Wheat

raids will be carried out. Squnt- October

91% 88% 88% Lers are sald to be leaving the December

92 80

locality, and since the first major May

96%%% 9276 923 raid conducted on huts near New York Sugar

Villago Road, some weeks ngo, December

it is estimated that about 250 January

squatters have left the locality for March May

good, either returning to country or going to live elsewhere,

100% 100% 102% 100 09 July

02 9000% Tuesday's sales: 26,660,000 bushels,

Chiengo Corn

December

May July

July

151

4

89

2.51 2.49/50 2.14 2.12/14 2.11 ':'2.10/11. 2.15

-2.13/14 2.10. 2.17/18

Total sales:-6,000 tank.

New York Bilk

December

March

May

1.94% 1.0747084

1.93 K 1,08 97%. 1.03% 1.97/98 Tutat sples:-176 lots.

Montreal Silver

Decomber January March

May

60,50 06/11/50 .66.70...

66.60/70. 67.40 07.00/10 87.85 07.40/80

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