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JAMES CAGNEY
Hollywood's Most Famous Bad Man
Joins the
G-MEN
and Halts the March of Crime
Another first-
of-its-kind from Warner Bros.!
The producers of
"The Public Enemy" have now trained their cameras on the men who trained their guns on the craft- iest killers of this day and age. They've brought the G-MEN, mighty man-hunters of the De- partment of Justice, out of the shadowsofsecrecy into the bril- liant glare of the picture screen. Yesterday's screaming head- lines are a feeble whisper com- pared to the sensational revela- tions in this shot-by-shot drama- tization of gangland's Waterloo.
It's all here!... Famous head- line cases lived out Amazing shots of the G-Men's scientific.man-hunt- ing machinery...Incred- ibly thrilling battles with the
last of the mobsters!
And think of it! None other than Jimmy Cagney, the his toric "Public Enemy" of 1931, now plays the lead in this epic of the end of gangdom! "G-MEN" is being hailed from coast to coast as the most:re-. markable picture in years. Its widespread fame makes it one of those things you just must see!
A First National Picture with James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Margaret Lindsay, Robert Armstrong.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Mesars, Swan, Culbertson: and Fritz in conjunction with Router,
Oct. 28 Oct. 24.
British. Government Securities War Loan 3
red, after 1952 £105% $105
Chinese Bonds
4 Bonda 1898
(Eng. Iss.).... £101%
41566 Loro 18 I 14
5
Loan 1912.77
Reorg. Long
1913 (n. 15.) £14
5 Bonds 1925-47 £ £ 96
Hanun Rly... I 25
£ DUG
2101%
£-77
I DI
£ 96
£ 234
£ 39
£114 Foreign Bonds and Banka
6
S'hai-Nanking.
#
5% Tient-Pukow
£69146914
£ 90
5 Tient-Pukow
Railway (Supi.
Loan)
b Lung Taing U.
Hai Rly, 1913
55% Hukuang Rly. :
1011
£ 20
£ 26
£ 38
£ 11
German 7% Int.
Loun 1924 Japan 5 Sterling
Loan 1907
£ 67%
Japan Ger Sterling
Loan 1924 ... £ 911 H.K. & Shni k.
Ldn. Regd.). £13 Chartd. Bk, of 1.A.
& C.
£ 68
£83 £ 84
£ 9514
£ 13!4
£ 131% £ 137%
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JOHN BOLES ROCHELLE HUDSON
JANE DARWELL
Produced by WINFIELD SHEEHAN
Directed by Irving Cummings
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MÁRKET IRREGULAR
were
YESTERDAY
New York, Oct. 24.
and
RONTO recent
The following reports on the New York Stock Market have been re- ceived through Messrs. Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz:
The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's markets: Stocks to-day
irregular favourities registered a decline. Oil shares and numerous specialties were upward, but uilities were off when the Brooklyn Union Gas Company
dividend paid a quarterly
of cents ss against a former quarterly divi- dend of $1.20. Rubbers were upward 2an advance on rumours of 1
In the the commodity. Silver were also upward, renewed interest
attributed ter being att
of de- report preciation of the Shanghal Dollar accompanied by heavy sales of but- lion in London. The United States Treasury is reported to hire bought 8,000,000 ounces of silver.
within
the last two days. Automative shares were active, but sentiment was mixed. Stocks on the curb exchange wero irregularly higher, while the bonds market ended upward.
Associated Elec.
Industries Austin Motora ord.
37/3 37/9
as/ 35/-
42/3
43/-
Bonta 5/- ah,
48/3
48/0
British American
of
Tobacco (warer) 1157-
117/0
Canadian Celanese
0379
15/-
Chinese Eng, und
Min. (Bearer),
11/-
12/-
Courtaulds
63/9
51/-
02/0 02/0
36/10% 80/9
25/9
26/6
General
(England)
62/9
Hawker Aircraft
30/9
30/9
Impl. Chem. Ind.
35/9
36/6
35/7
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140/-
· 140/75
15371% 1647436
447- 147-
85/- 57/8
86/9
67/0
Musical
Electric
Industries
Tampi
Bazaars Tobneco
Rells Royce
Elve. Constr. & Lyle Turner & Newali United Steel Vickers ord. Watney, Combe & Reid def. ord.. Woolworthy ****
Anglo-Dutch
9780
8177% 31/6
1779
17/0
.71/6
72/ 110/9 110/9 Miscellaneous
257- 10/-
22/3
Pekin Synd. 27-
ord. sh.
Rubber Trusts
1/- 30/71%
22/3
· 1/ 317–
Mines
Gun Kalumpong
Rubber
Burma Corpn. Rs.
10
Common wenith
Minkys Randfontion
Estatus ... Spoarwater Gold
"Mining Springs Mines Sub-Nigel
11/9
11/D
11/13 11/9 **G270* 5376
7/8 7/0 45/101% 12/0 251/8
262/6 bokana Corp. ..
101/3 10173 Oily
Angli-Persian
Burma Dil
Shell Trans
76/101% 70/301
Trad. (Beurer) 76/3 70/3 Chosen Corpn.
16/3
16/3
Maronan fnvest-
ments, Ltd....
29/0
20/0
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
to
shares
S. C. & F. New York office cables:- The market to-dny wis moderately
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"TELEGRAPH" ART
SUPPLEMENT
To-marrow's Picture Features
A feature of to-morrow's .
the issue of
Telegraph Pictorial Supplement will be. the publication of numerous wedding groups. including those of Lieut. Barham and Miss Adair, Mr. H. S. Jones and Miss Mary Pridmore, Mr. G. Tavastjørna and Miss T. Olontzelf, Mr. A. B. Henry and Miss "Billic" Blumenthal, Mr. A. M. Stuart and Miss M. L. Melborne, Mr. J. R. Can- ning and Miss Z. Gintovi, Mr. 1. A. Darros and Miss Cecilia Noronha, and Mr. J. A. Mann and Mrs. Navarro-Guerreira. Groups taken at a dinner .given to members of the Scandinavian community by Mr. and Mrs. Heiberg will hp- well as a group of pear, as members of the Hongkong University Union, and a pic- ture taken at the R. E. parade last Sunday.
2529|||||||10|||||||ORTSMALL RENTAL ANORAKSTATI
irregular, but the undertane remain- ed firm. Earnings of the Texas Gulf Company for the September quarter were 47 cents per share us against 49 cents per share for the sume quar- ter of last year. The General Rail- cents way Signal Company paid 77
Panig Septem per share for the year endnig ber as against a loss for the pre
previous The following quotations on the
year. The Pacific Lighting Corporn- New York commodity exchange are
tion paid $4.05 cents per share as issued by Routor:
against 32.37 for the previous year. Ort. 23. Oel. 24.
Citsa 1 Railroads showed a nett loss 11.05 10.98/11.00xx for the month of August of $2,207,- after charges had been made, as ainst a loss of $2,827,109
of last year.
March...
July
10.06/96
10.9.1/94
11.00
10.98
10.90/90
11.03
11,07
11.07
11.01/01
I 1.40 11.35
for
10.90/11.00 New York and Chicago commodity
New York Rubber
13.15 19.15/19 13.16/16 13.22 18.26/26 13.24b/25a
13.41/40 13.30 13.42/44 13,52 13,57/59 10.5-1/64 13.67 13.73/74 43.68/09
Chleage Wheat
reports
received through Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:
Cotton: Unusually heavy, hedging WAR well taken and the fundamental- ly accond position of the market is unchanged. Spot demand is excellent, There are indications that prices will eventually go higher and
cany spots are adviazases
on
October
December
January
March
May
July
Spol
December
January
Miny
Total sales:-361
December
July
19 89
9042 09% 0076
90
80 80% the
at 00
Chicago Corn
December
01
May
July
69% 603% 8014 0034
Winnipeg Wheat
October December May
884
89 93
December January
Merch
May
July
these Wheat: The Evans Company esti- 99% mates the Canadian export surplus May
which, with outlook and Wednesday's sales: 20.740,000 bushels. the heavy Russian and Black Sea
shipments, will make this market re 00% 60% quire
unusun stimulus 50% materially higher prices to be seen. 00%
Corn: The supply outlook indicates In price, with the
for
Wednesday's sales: 7,221,000 bushals. little improvement strength of the
Market closed
New York Sugar
2.41 2,45/40 2.16
2.18/17 2.12/13 2.12 217 2.16/17 2.20/21
22.12
620
Total sales:--13,000 tons.
New York Silk
December March May
2.00 2.07/07 2.04 2.04/05 2.04 2.06/05
Totní salest-80 lots,
Decomber,
January March.
Mny...
Montreal
Bilver
exception of December position.
Rubber:
has been a good de- mand from the Trade and from com- mission houses., There are expecta tlons of higher prices and we would purchase on any easiness.
Special-Brokers Loans during. the past week totalled $832,000,000 as against $818,000,000 the previous week.
REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averages
80.80 Markot closed 80 Industrials.
.00.50.......
60.74
07.30
xx possible mutilation,
20 Utilities
20 Rails
40 Bonus
Oct. 23 Oct. 24.
130.58 139.42
34.73 84.252.
20.82 20.66
96.00 '08,18
11 Commodity Index 56.79 50.08
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
SOCIETY'S BAZAAR` ON NOVEMBER 3RD
Preparations are woll advanced for the St. Vincent de Paul Society Bazaar; for the benefit of the Hongkong poor, which will be hold on Sunday, November 8 in the ground near the Rosary Church, 'Chatham" Rond, Kowloon. This is the fifty-second annual Bazaar and Al Fresco Fete to be held by the Society, and a change in the time and the place are being made this year. Formerly it was held in the space 'around the. Catholic with Cathedral, Caine Rond, but the removal of such a large pro- portion of the residential popula flon to Kowloon, It was thought better to transfer the fate to the other side of the harbour this year, and it is being held in November instead of December to avoid clash- ing with other functions of a similar nature.
Stalls are in the course of erce- tion in the ground on Chathamm Rond, and with the attractive sur- roundings and the elaborate de- corations that are being planned, It is believed that this year's felo will be one of the most picturesque ever held in Hongkong. Many now features will also be introduc- ed into the stalls, and there will be a continuous musical programme.
the
The Society in whose ald Bazaar is being held is one of the best known of Hongkong charities. Everything that it receives is dis- etion of race or creed, who are tributed to the poor without dis- visited by the members in their own homes. Within the past ten years the Society has distributed $150,889 a this way, and in view of the widespread distress year it is hoped that a good sum will be put at its disposal as a re-
ult of the Bazaar.
this
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended October 31, 1914. -
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The rate of dollar on demand U. S. LOCOMOTIVE AVERAGES was 18. 8.7/10d.
122 MILES PER HOUR
McCrook, Neb, Oct. 21. The wedding took place on Octo- Burlingtons stainless steel train, ber 27, at St. John's Cathedral, of "Mark Twain," has set up a now Mr. F. A. Mackintosh and Miss record for America by covering the Mabel Osborne. The Rev. V. I.distance between Azapalios and Ox- Copley Moyle 'officiated.
ford (20 milles) at an average of 122 miles per hour-United Press.
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In connection with
The first Dieselectric "neo-train" the Great
in regular service in America was War, it was announced Germans on the Chicago Burlington and Quincy and Austriana over military-age-in RRBurlington's "Zephyr," which Hongkong would be required to leave has been making a daily round-trip the Colony within a week, while between Kansas City and Lincoln, those of military age would be in-Nebraska slace Inst Armistico Day. Lerned.
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