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for 3 days propaid

WANTED KNOWN,

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

DR. J. H. PYNE

I hereby give notice that I will start to practice in dental surgery un my own account at No. 2 Peninsula Hotel Arendo as from Thursday, the 1st day of October, 1936. All modern dental and X- Ray equipment Installed.

THE HONGKONG

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE.

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations are the middle prices at the close of the market in London on September 23. all quotations are subject to con- firmation and no responsibility is

assumed for errors in transmission.

Last To-day's Price Price

$107th

Dated this 18th day 62 Septem War Loan 312

at Graen Co., No. 10, Wyndhamber, 1936; Street Established 1900,

EXCHANGE

BUILDING

Beauty

Parlour, Brit floor, most up-to-date In the Colony, Permanent Waving, Set, Facials and Manleuro. Please take it by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone-30779.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the let of focal share quotations issued this morning.

Banks.

H. K. Banka, $1,610 be H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).

£103 11.

Chartered Bank, C16 m. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£314 n.

Mercantile Bank, C.. £14% n.

East Asin Bank, $80 n.

Insurances.

Canton In., $270 .

Union In.. $580 b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n.

-

Chion Fire, $462 r.

H. K. Fire, In., $255 s.

Internal' Assec., Sh. $3.

Shipping-

Douglas, $30 n.

II. K. Steamboata, $4 n. Indo-Crinas (Prefo), $30 n. Indo-Chinns (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 118/9 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docks etc.

H. K. Wharveen (old). $115 b.

and ati.

H. K. & W. Docks, $13.75 b. Providents (ok), $2.60 s. Providenta (new), 20 cta. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4'n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n.

Mining.

Kallan, 10/6 n.

Langkats (Single), $14 n.

S'hal Explorations, Sh. $2 n.

Shai Loans, Sh. $2 m.

Raubs, $11.35 b.

Venz: Goldfield, $4% 11.

Antamoks, $5.40 m.

Atoku, $1.17 80.

Baguio Gold, 68 cts, a.

Balstock, $24 1.

Benguet Consolidated, $23 n.

Benguet Exp., 48 cts, sa.

Big Wedges, 80 cts. n.

Consolidated Mines, 11 cts. sn. Demonstrations, $1.45 s. Gold Creeks, 60 ets. n.

Gold River, 12 cta. n.

Ipo Gold 40 cts. n.

I. X. L., $3.12 n.

Itogons. $3,20 1.

Mambulao, 80 cla, 9.

Mabate, 31.01.

Northern Mining, 55 cts, n.

Paracale Gumaus, $1.10 n.

Salacot, 20 cis. n.

San Maurico, $4.25 s.

Santa Rosa,-17-cls. -80. Suyoc Consols, $1.18 sa. United Paracale, $2.38 .

Nielson Ine, $1.61 xa.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.30 sa.

H. K. Lands, $41 b. and sn.

H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 m.

S'hal Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands. Sh. $10 a. Humphriees, $9.00 5.

H. K. Realties, $6 sa. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realtics, Sh. 4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities

II. K. Tramwnyn, $12.50 n. Penk Trams, (old), $6% n." Peak Trams, (new), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old), $95 b. Yarmati Forrics, (old) $221⁄4% 80. China Lights, $15.70 n.

China Lights, (new), $12 b.

II. K. Electric, $56 b. Macao Electric, $20 n.

Sandakan Lights. $8.30 n.

Telephone, (old), $31 b.

Telephone new), $12 b. China Buses. Sh. $11

n.

Singapore Tractions, 29/- n.

Singapore Prof 28/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars;*$9%1⁄2 n.

Cald: Macg. (old). 8h. $19à m

Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $15 n.

Canton Ices, $2.20 bi

Cement, $12.60 s. and sa..

H. K. Ropes, $3.90 s.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm $23 b. and en.

Watson, $4.86 n.

Lane Crawfords, $6% m.

Mackintoshs, $5 n.

Sinceros, $3 m

Wm. Powells, 40 cts, n.

Wing On (HK.), $50 n.

Cotton Milla,

Ewo, Cotton, Sh. $9 b. and sa. S'hal Cottons (old), 'Sh. $72b. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. 841 b. Zoong Sings, $18 b.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 a.

MiscellaneoRE.

IL. K. Entertainmnerita, 83 ti S. C. Enterprise $135

Macao "Greyhounder $2 n. Constructions (old), 114 n. Constructions (near), 789 Eta, ni Vibro Filing, 84% b.

Ch. Govt.

020, b.

5% 1926 6$Bda

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. b. II.K.' Govt. 3%% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, 34 n.

NOTICE

redn. after 1052 £1071% Chinese 4

Blonds 1808

(Eng. Iss.).... 101 Chinua: 8 Cold

£101

Abdul

11

£101

£ 82

£101

£ 024

Bonds 1925-47 £ 0414 £ 941 Maulana Mohammed

Chinese 4% 5% Aleem Siddiqui has very kindly

Loan 1008 consented to deliver two Public Chinese $5% Loan

1012 Lectures in English on "Status

one

Chinese 6% Roorg. of Women" the first

Luan Kowloon, on

1913 Peninsula Hotel,

(Lon. 198) £ 9244 £ 92 Thursday, the 24th Instant at 5.30

Chinese Imperial p.m. and the other on Friday.

Riv.

£ 042 the 25th instant in the Mosque Hanan Ry. 54 of the Muslim Cemetery at Wong Hukuang Rly. 1911 55% A Nel Chong at the same time.

£ 559% Tint U. Hai are cordially invited.

Lang

Thy In135 .. C 20 - Nanking? Shat

Bly, Tient-Pukow fly.

EXCHANGE RATES

Puris. Genevu.

Berlin Allens

Milan

Oalo

Shanghul

New York.

Amsterdam, Vienna.

Bombay Brussels.

Montreal. Monte Video.

70.31/64

12.02

533

Silver (forward).10%

Silver (Spot)....10

War Loan...

EXCHANGE

All

Supl

Supl. Loan)

Loan 1907... £ 70%

Loan 1024

German 7 In-

ternational Loan

1024

30 Chartered Bank of

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936.

JOB RACKET WOMAN SENTENCED

FOR SWINDLE

Before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning, the case against Chani Ping, 35, married woman, who was alleged to have Lo- obtained (a) $2.80 from Cheung fun. married woman, on August a (b) $2.80 from Fong Wan, married woman, on the same day, (e) $1.50 from Tse Siu-kel, married woman on July 28 last year, (d) $1.50 from Chan Mul-ching, single woman, on July

20 1st year, and (e) $2 from Sung Shul, married woman, August 21, by falsely pretending the could obtain employment for them ut the British American Tobacco Com-- factory, Gloucester Road, was Poncluded

when defendant was sentenced

imprison to one ment

.on

except (b) which had been withdrawn added at the last hearing. An

Inbour will 14 days' hord

be served if she is unable to pay $7.30. the amount of money involved, to the

various complainants.

At

man way's hearing. Tang You, a

defendant sald knew of

the conspiracy made against her by the complainants, was called and

sail he only knew defendant for

SNATCH-THIEF CAPTURED

SCHMIDT AND CO. RECOVERS LENSES

נט

him, however,

from

the

an

An attempt at robbery nearly succeeded in the middle of the City at 13.30 p.m. to-day when a Chinese grabbed two expensive lenses view at Schmidt & Co.'s Chater Road showroom, and ran out of the shop.

Unfortunately for Ab Wing, a fokl employed at shop, wan just

returning errand and suspecting that

that something was wrong, he gave chuse and caught the thief. The man

brought back to the shop where a large crowd had assembled on hearing the huc and cry. It is stated that the man had two lenses in his pocket when caught. They were valued at over $500 and were just inside the door- way on top of a show ease. Ap- parently he just walked in, picked up in the lenses and ran.

The pollee were summoned and the man was arrested. He is stated to have just arrived from Shanghat..

month and that he knew nothing of NEW GOVERNORS

her

troubles.

Chan Kam, a woman whom defen- dant had accused as the cause of the conspiracy, next testified and said she, never had anything to do with the defendant, and that she had never. spoken to her before.

After this evidence, defendant. who had a previous conviction twelve years ago, was sentenced,

ISLAM LEADER'S

LECTURES

TALKS ON VITAL·

SUBJECTS

In connection with the two lectures to be given by His Eminence Maulana M.A., Alcem Siddiqui. to- day and to-morrow, it is understood thai beside these he is to deliver many talks in Urdu during his stay here. Two of these. are fixed for Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at.

nt the p.m.,

Hongkong Mosque, Shelley Street, and at the Kowloon Cemetery respectively.

£64

£ 36

29

Sept. 22. Sept. 23. 70.01/04

15.555%

15.504

5 (Bril Stpd) £ 50 Tient-Pukow Rly.

12.02

533

.04.0/04

0414

10.00 1/2

19.00

1/236

Tical-Pukow Fily,

5% (Brit, Stpd) Loan

5% (Ger. Stpd) £49 Vient.-Pukow illy.

£781% 70%

2-40%

£ 48

£ 4814 X 40%

54% (Ger. Stpd.

.5,0011

5,00

7.4834

£ 49

7.49%

20

2672

Japan!

an 5% Sterling

£ 4815

£ 79%

Prague.

122

122:1

Tapan 0% Sterling

Madrid. Llabun Hongkong.

Nom.

Nom.

€ 00

I a

1101%

110

1/2.27/32 1/4.27/32

170%

1764%

: &3,

£ 68%

5.00!

2.00% I.

A. & C...

165

15%

30

II. K. &

S'hai.

19

Dking. Cerpin.

19%

(Ldn. Regd.)

£103

froa

107 --British Wireless,

10712

Chinese Englacer-

ing & Mining

(bearer)

10/0

10/0

Chosen Corp.

'10/9

10/0

Pekin Syndicate

2/0

2/0

Shai Electric Con-

4

Selling

struction Co.

46/

45/-

1/2.25/32 Sha! Waterworks

1/2.25/32 ****

34

34

.103

Union Insurance

.524

Soc. of Canton.

35

33

1058%

Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

26/-

20/-

.31 &

Allied

Ironfoun-

824

ders

33/0

33/0

451

Associated & Elze-

1503

trical industries

52/0

51/0

Austia Moturs ord

52/-

.4.74

Boots Pure Drug

50/0

7714

95

20%

Cammell,

Brit-Amer. bearer)

Tab.

61/3 54/7

123/14 23/0

Laird,

0$64

ord.

Buying

Mexican Eagle

13/0 28/0 20/6

.1/3.3/32 1/3.5/32

Courtaulds

54/3 54/3

100/9 108/9

.31%%

Dunlop Rubber

34/6 30/-

5.05

General

Electric

(England)

02/3

Guinness (A) San

& Co.

144/-

Hawker Aircraft.

32/3

91/6

144/- 32/0

Bristol Acroplanes

57/9

58/

107/0

87/6

40/3 40/0

168/114

T.T. Draind T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapor

T.T.

Japan

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A.

T.T. Manila

T.T. Batavin

T.T. Bangkok

TT. Saigon

T.T. France

T.T. Germany

TT. Switzerland TT. Australia

T.T. Lisbon

4 m/s, 1/C, London

4 m/s. D/P.

do

4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A.

4 m/s. France

30 d/s, india

U.S. Cross rate in London

834

.5.002-

MANILA SHARES

The

following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office after the close of the morning session:

Prices in Peso5 Buyers: Sellers

Acoje Antanok Atok Baguio

Gold

Denguet Consolidated 14.00 Benguet Exploration

Big Wedge Coco Grove

Cuasolidated Mines

Demonstration

30 A

3.10

3.50

G8 B

.35

14.25

1

.18 D

2.20

2.35

.00

.88

Equitable

.20 A

39

Ipe Gold

Itogon

1.80

RA

1.65

Masbate

.00

Mineral Resources

40

Mother Lode

.3G

Paracale Gold

37

San Mauricio

2.70

Suyoc

71

Gold Creek

United Paraeale Universal Exploration Market: Strong.

1.55 .34

Let's eat-!

Ran gå 2*8****gEER

Where?

-KING'S

RESTAURANT

-of course!

Breakfast

Morning Coffee

Tiffins

Toas

Dinners

Open from 7 a.m.

First & Mozzanine Floor, King's Theatre Building.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

Kappanetore, Motorausle and Done Betting Waller of Japasme and lengkong Gerarbe meri izenom. Cure, Héralnud Ankle Wella Recommended for many years by

1. Hospitals and Dootzka,

4, Wyndham Street, (let foar). Tel 26031.

and

Distillers

ord.

ord

Imperial Chemical

Industries

Imperial Tobaccu Marks & Spencer

"A" ord. OK. Bazaars Rolla Rover Tate

& Lyle

Turner & Newall United Steel Vickers, ord. Woolworths Anglo-Dutch Rubber Plantation Investment

Trust Burma Corpn. Commonwealth

Mining Maraman Invest-

ments Randfonicin

tates

Spring Mines Sub-Nigel Tanami

Mining.... Anglo-Iranian Burmah

Shell

ES-

Gold

14/114

87/6 55/53/6--- 160/415 109744

05/ 95/- 07/ 07/- 33/10 33/10 35/9 3570 140/3 148/6 27/0 27/0

31/31/14 10/75 10/74

0/14 5/3

32/6

33/-

70/-

74/0

30/14 38/0 240/- 238/9

1/11/2 1/12 93/14 03/1 102/6 103/1

Transport and Trading (bearer)

113/0

113/0

Chinese 5 Sterl-

ing Notes 1025 (Vickers)

27

27

Canton Kowloon

Rly. 5%

39%

3044 -Reuter

REMOVING TRADE HINDRANCES

LEAGUE COMMITTEE'S

ADVICE

London, Sept. 23. The most-favoured-nution cinuse in commercial treaties was strongly approved to-day in a report by ine Lengue of Nations Economic Com- mittee. The report declares that the most-favoured-nation clause and the system of equally it is designed to establish constitute an essential guarantee for the maintenance and development of world trade. The re- port

of the quota system, soon as foreign exchange control and clearing agreements, because they injure the mechanism of international trade- British Wireless.

s possible the abolition, as

FAIR WEATHER

Kuala

The Maulana's schedule provides for his leaving on October 3 for und Singapore,

Lumpur Penang. He has already done much good service in the cause of Islam in Shanghat and Japan and it is hoped that he will return here next your.

The lecture to-day, to be given at 5.30 at the Peninsula ifotel, deals with

Women," "The Status of and the subject of to-morrow's talk, at the Moluummedan Cemetery Mosque at the same time, will be "Message of Peace." Both of these are In English.

ALCAZAR'S FALL NOW DENIED

(Continued from Pope 1.)

miles per iour, compared to Capt. kitchens, have deprived the defensers of their stores of food and water. Imminent. A new assault is Krafer.

tite

EARLIER REPORT

Madrid, Sept. 23. Government forces announcr capture of the Alcazar of Toledo,

The final attack on the ruins was launched at dawn by 400 Government Storm Troops, whe

who overpowered the weakened and weary insurgents still

FOR INDIA

APPOINTMENTS TAKE EFFECT IN 1937

new

London, Sept. 23. The appointment of three Governors of India provinces are announced to-dny.

Mr. Maurice Garnler Hallett will succeed Sir J. D. Sifton in Bilar; Sir Robert Neil Reid will succeed Sir Michael Keane in Assam; and Sir George Cunningham

succeeds Sir Ralph Grinith in the North-west Frontier province.

The changes take effect in the Spring of 1937-Reuter Special.

BRITISH POSTAL

RECEIPTS

STEADY INCREASE

REPORTED

London, Sept. 23. The average dally receipts of the Post Oflew in the United Kingdom from postal traffle per working day in August showed un increase of 5.2 per cent., compared with the corres- ponding month of 1935.

With three exceptions, postal re- ceipts have been higher than in the corresponding month and year carlier for cach mouth since the end of 1932 -a remarkable demonstration of the

ukir progress of recovery in Great Britain since the worst period of the world depression--British Wireless.

JAPANESE SEAMEN PATROL SHANGHAI AS TENSION RISES

(Continued from Page 1.)

spirits gathered in silent knots in the

streets.

A grim touch was provided by the movements. of khaki-eind marinos, with gleaming bayonets, is they - patrolled-the-streets-nout;-in-lorries; on motor eyetes, and mounted maa- chine-guns at strategic points.

Japanese bluejackets emptied the theatres the height

+

of the per- formances and searc

searched the audiences

for suspects.

A

high Japanese official, when in-

Jean Harlow and Cary Grant in "Suzy, showing on Sunday of the King's Theatre,

POST

OFFICE.

· VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and postcards for Europe and South Amerien are sur warded "yin Siberia" if so superscribed.

Japan and Shanghai-

INWARD MAILS

27th Augus1. Calcutta and Strbita U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 20th Augus!)

Manila

Pres. Garfield Pres. McKinley

Amoy

Tilawa

September 24..

Japan

Alsula Maru

September 25,

Haiphong

Canton

September 25.

Hakusan Maru

September 25.

and

Straits and Europe via Negopatam

(Letters

papers)

London

Kashima Maru Kumsang

.September 25,

September 25.

September 25,

September 25.

.September 25.

September 25,

September 20.

.September 27.

.September 27.

.September 27.

Date and Tline.

Thurs., Sept. 24, 4 p.m.

Japan

Shanghai

Java and Mana Straits and Manila

Straits

Japan

For

Samshui and Wuchow Manila

Rakuyo Moru Scharnhorst Tjisondari Deucalion Ginyo Maru Toyama Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

-Thursday

Kongso ...、

Emp. of Russla Thurs., Sept. 24, 5 p.m. Friday,

Letters for "Imperial Airways direct R.M.A. Dorado...... Fri, Sept. 25.

Service"

--Due London 5th October .............

Letters for Australls by "Imperial

Airways Service"

Due Darwin 20th September

Sandakan

Foochow via Swatow. Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swntow, Amoy and "Foochow Foochow via Swatow Shanghal and Japan ..

R.M.A.

G. P. 0. 4.K. P. 0. Reg...Sept. 24, 5 pm. Letters....Sept. 25, 8.30 a.. Dorado.......Fri, Sept. 25 G. P. O. & K. P. O.

NCE...

Ilinsang

.Scpl 24, 5 p.D. Leiters .Sept. 25. 8.30 am, Fri., Sept. 25, 9.30 .. Holhaw .Fri, Sept. 25, 12.30 p.m. Kiungehow... Fri, Sept. 25, 1 p.m. Haiyang Fri., Sept. 25, 2 pm. Fooshing Fri, Sept. 25, 3.30 pm. Kashima Maru

Fri., Sept. 25, 4.30 p.m.

*Manila, and Europe via Marseilles Scharnhoret. Fri., Sept. 25, 4.30 p.m

(Due Marseilles, 18th October)

and Parcels only for Germany vin Hamburg

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. Pres. McKinley

find "Europe via Victoria B.C. and

Europe vin Siberin,

Parcels,

Reg

Fri., Sept. 25, ..Sept. 25, 4 pm. ...Sept. 25, 5. p.m.

Lutters,....Sept. 25, 5.30 p.m..

Fri, Sept. 25.

G. P. O. & K. P, 0.

(Duc Victoria B.C., 14th October). Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Hnkusan Maru

South Africa, Aden,'". Egypt and Europe vin Marecilies (Due Marseilles, 24th October)

Batavia Halphong

Straits.and.Calcutta.

Saturday

Reg.,

Sept. 25, 5 p.m. Letters, ..... Sept. 25, 6 pm. Tikembang..Sat., Sept. 26, 0.30 am. Sat, Sept. 26, 2 p.m.

Canton

Tilawn N

Letters

Parcels.Sept. 25, 5 p.m. Letters for "K.L.M. Service"-Due Yuensang

Amsterdam, 8th October

Sat., Sept. 26.

.Sept. 20.

a.m.

Sat, Sept. 20..

G. P. O & K. P. 0.

Reg., Sept. 20, 11.00 a.m. Letters,

*Superscribed correspondenes only.

Sept. 20, 11.30 am.

م

holding out in the refectory kitchens, terviewed, expressed the opinion that NEW YORK STOCK U.S. COMMODITY

The Government forces are now masters of the entire fortress.

Senor L

Princ Caballero, the Minister, left for Toledo lo congraty- late the troups-Reuter.

BRITISH RECORDS

SMASHED

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Nukyama, Kayau, Yoshioka and Taminato murders, all within the last few weeks, were the work of one secrel, patriotic society, with head- quarters in Shanghat.-Reuter.

JAPAN REJECTS CHINA PROTEST

(Continued from Page 1.)

to eradicate China.

anti-Nipponism

from

He accused the Chinese Govern-

EXCHANGE

MARKET IRREGULAR

YESTERDAY

New York, Sept. 23.

Swan, Culbertson, & Fritz Dow

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on

the

October

Jones summary of yesterday's mar-New York commodity exchange ore ket:-Prices to-day were irregular issued by Reuter,

New York Cotton and duplicated Tuesday's perform- ance, first touching new levels for the December five years, but later easing on profit- ment of a lack of good faith towards taking. Ralls were again the first Japan and said that it must bear encounter resistance and their la- the whole responsibility

the ability to hold their gains was the rampancy of anti-Japanese activities signal for general selling. In other prin- in China.Reuter.

sections, the uncertainty was cipally due to the Foreign situation. September. ON especially in France. Domestic busi-

October ... 10.51n December January

miles per hour, compared to Capt. George Eyson's 130.34 miles per Jiour, set up only a month ago.

During his run Jenkins, in addition lo record announced earlier, broke the 5,000 mile mark with an average speed of 149.41 and kilometres with an average of 140.97.

Altogether Jenkins covered 7,134.08 | REINFORCEMENTS miles, in the grind.-Reuter,

the 10,000

The United Press adds that Stapp was driving when the big car cracked the 10,000 kilometres record set by Capl Eyston.

ILA.F. INSPECTION

London, Sept. 23. The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, will leave England on Friday by air to visit the over- seas Royal-Air Royal Force Stations In Egypt, Sudan and Kenya. He ex- pects to return to England about October 19,-British Wirclean.

LORD SEMPILL'S FLIGHT.

London, Sept. 23. A Melbourne message states that Lord Sempill, who arrived there in his Monospar acroplane this morning: proposes to leave again for England on September 30 and will try to complete the journey to London in six days.-British Wireless.

for

.

January

March

May

Spot

WAY FROM JAPAN ness news was predominantly favour- able and molors were featured at most Shanghal, Sept. 24. sessions. The Bands Market was March Japanese reinforcements, number- higher, while the Curb Exchange was May ing 500, despatched from Japan in || irregularly higher.

July Hankow consequence of the cident, have arrived,-Renter,

-in-

Reinforcements Arrive

Shanghai, Sept. 24.

11.83/84 11.04/84

11.88/00

11.85/88

11.08/30

11.87/07

11.88/00

11.86/86

11.84/84

11.82/82

11.72/72

11.71/71

12.23.

12,24

New York Rubber

15.50n

10.62/64 16.06n 10.72/73 13.00/00. 16.00n Total sales--1,000 tons.

Chicago Wheat

Chicago Corn

16.40n

10.40b/432

18.54b/55a

16,5în 10.04/04 10.73b/740

16.83n

S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal inorning comment:-Columbia Plc September 116/110% 1163/110% tures are favoured in some quarters, December 115%/115 115/1185% this being based on the release of May..... 114%/114% 114/4/114 several new pictures, which are ex- Tuesday's sales; -- 34,000,000 The Japanese marine reinforce-pected to Increase the Company's in- bushels. ments have arrived aboard the come. It is gossip on the Street that IIIJ.M.S. Murato, which

came Otis Steel may make an early an-September 100/100 110/110% alongside the Bund at 7 a.m-nouncement with reward to re- December 04/05

0414/0436 United Press.

capitalization. Soma professional May

0034/00% BD4/804 traders are bullish towards molors,

Winnipeg Wheat There has been some foreign buying October.. 109%/100% 109%/100% of Allled Chemical shores. There has December 108/100% 108/10811⁄2 been much speculation in aviation May..... 110%/110% 110%/110% shares, but comparatively little in- vestment.

lower when the September position is eliminated.

ALONSO EXECUTED

to

Paris, Sept. 23. Senor Alonso, ex-Minister of the interior, was shot to death to-day,

S. C. & F. office cables: according

n telegram from

Stocks: Leading issues continue to

Rubber: The rumoured agitation death by a People's Tribunal on a Madrid, having been sentenced to

be well bought and traders are for the revaluation of the Gold Bloo bullish. The American Telephone currencies had an unsettling influence. charge of being actively concerned Company proposes to register a $125,- An improvement in the present revolt and to having 000,000 issue of 34% 25-year deben- factory buying. A census taken provoked a rising in Asturias in October, 1834.-Reuter Special.

ESPIONAGE CHARGE

tures.

In

reporteri

the Far East for the month of August Cotton: There has been strong shows production at 31,219. tons. spot demand and Impressive ab- | dealers' stocks at 20,748 ́ tons and sorption of hedges. Some Improve-estate sfocks at 34,540 tons. meat in outside interest has also been noted. Elght leading authorities are bullish, whlie one is bearish,

SUBMITS TO ITALY

Paris, Sept. 23.

Berlin, Sept. 24. M. Wolde Maryam, the Ethiopian It was alleged to-day that the Pressure la hljchest over North Minister here, made ħla submission trial of the American seamon, Simp-

Wheat: It is reported that rains Dow Jones Averages: China where an antleyclone appears at the Italian Embassy to-day to the son, who has been in custody for is are badly needed in Australia. Con-

World ramifications tinued to be developing; it is relatively low King of Italy as Emperor of Ethio-months, will uncover

for 30 Industriais competition Canadian supplies is expected. The 30 Ralls. in a trough extending from Indo-pla, in the presence of the Ambas in which Simpson's part was China to the Bonins. Local fore-sador, Signer Vittorio Cerrutti and smuggling of Communist literature consensus of opinion is bullish, 20. Uulities cast:-N.E. winds, moderate to fresh; | naval" and military attaches and espionage. The trial

Corn: Country offerings are in-40 Bonds opera fole.

2. Reuter Special.

Monday,United Press.

creasing and prices will probably go 11 Commodity Index 67.65

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Sept. 22. Sept. 23.

.IU0.47

100,01

08.47 66,30

34.26/

34.05

104.90

105,01

00.0%

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