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NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

Now York, Oct. 18.

S, C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:-Prices, to-day advanced, fed by steels. The indus- trial average was the highest since early 1931 on bullish business news,

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Rails, utiltes. согрета, ploments, mercantiles; mail-orders motors all advanced, many thing new high levels. The tickers

were barely able to keep pace with the heavy flood of buying orders Bonds during the last hour. The Market and the Curb Exchange were both strong..

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market is not suffered much, despite the recent heavy volume of business. Movie shares show strength due to. teslielpated higher admission prices. The Street says that the underlying sentiment of the market continues 10 be bullish, but traders are now mare selective. There was increasing but-

fishness with regard to Remind

Kond, as a result of the unding of the']

Company's labour troubles,

Joan Crawlord and Meloyn Douglas in "The Gorgeous Hussy." showing at the King's

Theatre, on Sunday.

M Titulescu

des Sensation

expect that Crossley Radio will de- cláre a dividend 10-day.

S. C. & F. New York office cables:

Stock: Leading Issues were 'again

in strong demand and traders are! bullish for the fature outlook,

Colton: Business was largely con- fined to trade operations. He

Hedgbuti of heavy "apot" sales was absorbed by price-fixing

the part of spinners and foreign buyers. The

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basis of the market i dom. Textiles are active and prices are advanchuk. The speculative element is waiting for the time being. Forwardings to millls M

for the week amount to 343,000 bales. Nine brokers are bullish and one lad bearish for the outlook.

St. Moritz, Oct. 1. NICHOLAS TITU- LESCU, former

| Rumanian Foreign Minis-

Wheat: Reports that ruiry are needed in the South-West are now ter, underwent a second

considered doubtful, but the hifluence i

on prices has been exellent. Ruins blood transfusion here to-

are reported from the Argentine | night.

wheat belt.

Corn: The cash position is easing j

He has blood poisoning follow-

on bearish private estimates of thing malaria. Six doctors are at crop in lows and Illinois.

Rubber The market is very quiet, the bedside.

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrials

20 Ralls

20 Unilities

40 Bonds

50.19

Oct. 15. Oct 10,

175.22 170,00

$0.85 34.62 35.03 103.42 105,40 00,23

11 Commodity Index 07.00

MINISTER'S FUNERAL.

Colonel Nenslor, private secre- tary of M. Titulescu, said to night: "The doctors fear that he has been the victim of an attempt- ed assassination by poisoning.

"They are making analyses to try to confirm this

"They are trying to establish what is the nature of the poisoning, and the date on which it look place.

"They believe that malaria diel not alone bring about the lness. He And many enemies in and outside Rumania."

M. Titulescu was ousted from the Rumanian Cabinet ut the end of

London, Oct. 18. The funcral of Sir Godfrey Collins, Secretary for Scotland, who died in Switzerland on Tuesday, took place in Glasgow to-day. A¦ August-while he was ill at Cap public service was held in Glasgow Murtin, French Riviera. He went to Cathedral.-British Wireless.

Switzerland on September 8.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE WEALTH OF THE MIND 15 THE || ONLY TRUE WEALTH-Hesiod.

His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. J.M.B. Lee, to be Deputy Clerk of Councils.

His Excellency the Governor hasj

It is notined that the name of Ng appointed Mr. D. M. MacDougall to wah Trust and Industrial Bank, be Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, Limited, has been struck off the

Register,

His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. C. G. Perdue to act as Inspector General of Police and Chief Omeer, Fire Brigade, during The absence on leave of the lion. Mr. 7. H. King.

It is ordered that a valuation of the tenements in the Colony for the year commencing July 1, 1937, shall be made before April 30, 1937, or as soon thereafter as may be.

The Diocesan School

Old Boys Association are holding a reunion and His Excellency the Governor, smoking concert at the Chinese Mer- under instructions received from the chants' Club, China Building, this Secretary of State for the Colonies, evening, commencing at 8.30 p.m. hus recognised Mr. F. C. Fornes, The function will also be in the Junior, provisionully and pending nature of a welcome to the end- · the issue of Iis Majesty's Exequa-master, Rev. C, B. R. Sargent, on his. tur, as Consul of the United States return from furlough. Tickets are 50 of America at Hongkong.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1936.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

New York commodity exchange are

Issued by mater

October

December January March

May

July

Spot

New York Cation

11:56/80 11.02/92. 11,90/07 12.00/02 11.90/09

11.00/00

11.95/05 12.08/05 11.00/12.00 12.09/00. 11,02/08 12,03/03

12.45

12.41

New York Hubber

10.4 16.40n 10.47/40

October...

December.

January

March

May

July

September

10.600

10.57/57

10,82/04

10.68n

10.7511

18.40h/46

10.190 16.55b/57a

11.026/03

10.66b/70

16.73n

Total sales-410 tons. NANOS

Chicago Wheat

December 1157/110 May ..... July

110/110

1145/1145 115/115

99/00

9034/0015

Thursday's sales: 23.444.000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

Veermber 044/04% 9374/04

Mny

July

9044/9044 ROZ/8D%%% 80/80,12 A03570012 Winnipeg Wheat

October 113/113% 1145/1149% December 1114/111% 124/1129 May .... 111/112

1128/1125

2.

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11.30 p.m. Dance Music. 12 midnight. Close Down. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME Band of the Royal Ulster Rifles

HOUR WITH MENDELSSOHN 10.30-11.30 am A Relay of the from the Unlun Morning Service

Church.

11.30 a.m.-12.15 p.m. A Relay of the Morning Service from the Hop Yat Church, (Chinese).

12.15-12.30 p.m. European -Record- ed Programme.

12.15 p.m. A Concert, Planoforte Solos-Mazurin No. 17 Chant in B Bat minor, (Chopin): Poionals in G at major (Chopin.

Mariz Rosenthal; Tenor Solos-It my mother only knew (Nutile); For bidden Music (Gastaklon)....Benin- mino Gigll; Soprano Solos-Whint have (Carl Bohm): The bird in the forest (Taubert) .Elisabeth Schu- 'Cello Solos--Le mann;

Saule (Hahn); Berceuse Slave (Neruda)..

Maurice Dambois,

12.45 p.m.

Concert Waltzes.

"Evn" (Lehar, arr. Schott); Car- men Sylva (Ivanovici); My Treasure (necucci).

p.m. Local: Time and Weather Report.

1.03 Орега

Seraglio-Overture (Mozart); Murrlage of Figaro-Overture (Mo zart)....Vienna Philharmonic Ori chestra: Within these sacred walls; O Isis and Osiris "The Magic Flute" [Mozart).... Ivar Andersen (Bag): Close

to you; Dur Death-Andrea Chenier" (Giordano)..........M. Sheridan (Soprano) and A. Ferille (Tenor).

1,30 pm Reuter Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time and An- nouncements.

p.m. Excerpts from Grand

1.40 p.m. Vocal tiems trom Light Opera.

(Caryll);!

"Duchess of Dantzig" Patience (Gilbert and Sullivan); "The Student-Prince"-(Romberg}, -----

2p.m. New Light Symphony Orchestra.

Egmont Overture (Beethoven); Kamennoi-Ostrow-Op. 10, No. 22. (Rubinstein); Preludo (Haydn Wood); Intermezzo (Coleridge-Tay- lor); Monaster Bells (Wely); The MII in the Forest (Ellerberg); But- foon (Confrey).

2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme.

p.m. An Hour with. Mendels

sohn,

Choral-All Men! All Things?- "Hymn of Praiso"....Massed Choirs with Bands of II. M. Coldstream and Welsh Guards; Aria-Jerusalem.. Master Iwan Davies: Orchestral- Fingal's

Cave..

....St. Loule Symphony Orriz, Kreisler and the State Concerto in E minor-Op. Opera Orchestra.

€4..

1st Movement Allegro Molto Ap- passionato; 2nd Movement-An- dante;

te; 3rd Movement-Allegretta troppo.

non

Orchestral-A Midsummer Night's

Dream.... Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York.

8 p.m. Local: Time, Weather Re- port and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Ravel's Sonatine for Plano played by Alfred Cortot.

1st Movement-Modere; 2nd Mo- vement-Menuet; 3rd Movement-

Anime.

8.16

p.m.

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8.50 p.m. Introduction and Finale (Reubke), played by G. D. Cunning ham (Organ).

9 p.m. Reuter Press.

9.10 p.m. The Band of the Ist. Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles. Band Master--H, Hole, A.B.C.H.

Programme.

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