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Groups held for Nursery, Kindergar obtainable Mrs. Douglas Orr. Phone
School. Particulars
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THE
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NOTICE.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE
THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the Company, St George's Building, Chator Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Monday, 20th December, 1937, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of re- colving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the financial year ended 30th APARTMENTS TO LET. September, 1937, and electing
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ten,
58900.
Junior
MOTOR CARS, ETC.
MORRIS - CAB Two-seater, dickey soal. Not a recent model but strong, rollable and bargain at $500. For appointment and trial please write Box No. 419, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
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FRIENDSHIP WITH FRANCE
(Continued from Page G.) sontimental and emotional IGCD, which for all its sentiment and emo- tion has a hard care of resolution in Its heart. But writers and thinkers Like Andre Maurois understand us: in and there are more of them France to-day than ever there were. The popularity of Maurois with British readers is an index to the Importance of this factor of-Under- standing
How are we to ensure the progres- sive development of that all-signi- neant quality? The answer, surely. lies in the word Education. Not the mere education of school and Uni- veraity
though that is important; but education which is oc- the wider quired by men and women of the world through human contacts.
We still know little of the reali- tics of each other's lives on both sides of the English Channel. The French are not travellers, but stay- at-homes. They think there is no country on earth like their own, and who shall blame them? And so, having the best, they do not leave It
Frenchmen should travel more.
In particular, they should come more often to Britain, to see how we live, and what it is that makes us, des- pite all our failings from illo- gicality and sentimentality down- wards, a power still in the affairs of the modern world.
We travel more than the French, We always have been travellers, for business and pleasure alike.
But,
so far as France is concerned, we sce as a rule that
at part of the country which is cosmopolitan, and therefore has nothing.distinctivo..to teach ..to. the aludent of national idiosyncrasy and characteristics.
Where Woman Rules
How many Britons have ever realised that France is primarily on agricultural country, in which family Life is all-important and the woman holds the purse-strings,
"The women govern France," a Frenchman said to me. I might have answered by asking him how that could be, since French women have not get the vote. I did not, because I know that what he said was true, vote or no vote.
Inmoney matters the French
woman has the power. She is the
effective government of France. When she says, "No," It is time for politicians to call a hoit and look into things.
But it has always been the tradi- tional attitude in this country, whilst conceding that woman does rule the roost. In France, to regard her rule
OF
але of frivolity. There was a time, not so long ago, when the Englishman's habit was to fix his monocle in his eye and remark com-
CHINESE REAR GUARD FEARED CUT OFF
(Continued from Page 1.)
who removed B.-United Orderly Retreat
The Public are hereby notified | person of the following Traffic arrange Press. ments which will be enforced for the official landing at 10 a.m. of HE Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G., at Queen's Pior on Thursday, the 28th October, 1937 and for the Public Address of Welcome at noon at the King's Theatra:
Shanghal, Oct. 27, At 6 o'clock this morning the Chin ese blew up the metal Chungshan mediately to the west of the British Road Bridge over Soochow Crect in defence sector.
of
Chinese
BOW
Thousands
troops crossed into territory south of the creck during the night. Observers 1. Jackson Road and Con- any the withdrawal was well orgonis- naught Road Central from Pedder ed and well conducted, unit by unit Street to Jackson Road will be passing through will no sign of panic. entirely
A rearguard action is being closed
Vehicular to
fought at the Markham Road junction Traffic from 9.30 nm. to 10.45 where the Shanghal-Nanking and am. (approx.).
Shanghai-Hangchow Railways con- verge. Japanese planes are power- diving and bombing the Chinese.
Meanwhile a number of Chinese, Isolated in Chapel, face annihilation or surrender. They are believed to be either stragglers or units who were uninformed of the general with- drawal-Reuter.
2. Motor cars containing guesto The transfer Books of the invited to attend Queen's Pier Company will be closed from will proceed by way of Murray Friday, 26th November, 1937, to Road and Connaught Road Central Monday, 20th December, 1937, to the Hong Kong Club where the both days inclusive.
guests will alight and walk to the Pier. Cars will be parked in Connaught Road Central, cast of the Hong Kong Club.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th October, 1937.
HONGKONG CRICKET
CLUB
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1937;-
Nos. Nos.
Nos. Nos. Nos. Nox
180 321 440 602 201 340 418 608
3
10
120 132 150
215 N42 523
070
23
179
2277 348 637 716 07
207 388 180
635 827 Holders of drawn Debentures who' desire to be paid on the 29th October, 1937, are requested to inform the Treasurers, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, on or before Thursday; the 28th [October, 1937.
AND NOTICE is hereby given that Debentures numbered as above which are not cashed on the
30th October, 1937, will be paid on the 30th April, 1938, after which date they will cease to bear Interest.
By Order of the Committee, A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 26th October, 1937,
CARGO for SHANGHAI
8. Lower Albert Road from! Garden Road to the junction of. Upper Albert Road will be closed to Vehicular Traffic from 11.00 am. to 12.10 p.m.”
4. Persons attending the Public Address of Welcome at the King's Theatre should be in their seats in the theatre by 11.50 a.m.
A
Japanese Bomber Down In Flames
Shanghai, Oct. 27, Japanese bomber was shot down in Games to the north-west of Shaoghal at 8.43 a.m. while attacking Chinese positions.-Reuter. JAPANESE AGAIN FIRE
ON BRITISH (Continued from Page 1.) soldiers, stationed at the Sung Sing Mill, just over the boundary had fred
6. No care will be permitted on the following car parks between 8 a.m. and 10.45 am, (approx): at the plane after the plane had (a) Wardley Street north of dropped ave bombs on the mill, in which three or four thousand troops Queen's Statue,
were refugees. The police estimated Connaught Road Central there were three to four hundred between Queen's Building casualties-United Press. and Queen's Pier, Jackson Road.
(b)
(c)
T. IL KING, Inspector General of Police. October, 1937. Hong Kong.
27th
FINANCE MINISTER RETURNS
Shanghai, Oct. 27,
The Japanese plane which was aired at by the British cutpost at Keswick Road, dropped two bombs within the British defence lines and just outside of the Settlement, near the intersection of Keswick and Great Western Roads. One struck a
a barn of the Standard Dairy Company,
The British outpost fired about 25 shots with a Lewis gun, apparently without effect-United Press.
Shanghai, Oct. 27.
A British soldier named · Alfred
Nanking, Oct. 27. Dr. H. H. Kung, Vice-President of the George Adams, stationed at the British
After an absence of several months, Executive Yuan and Minister of outpost at Cunningham Road was cut! Finance, returned to Nanking yester-on the check by a stray bullet. The day morning. He came from Shang-wound has been conflemed by the hel by motor car-Central News. military authorities.-United Fress.
PUBLIC RECEPTION
to
OCTOBER 27, 1937.
WALL OF FIRE CHECKS JAPANESE
(Continued from Page 1.) marking the capture of not only the! station, but the adjoining Administra- tion Huilding.
The Japanese advance is continuing over the whole of the Chapel and Hongkow Park sector.
Meanwhile, Japanese forces which struck southward from Tazan, are Nanking Railway position at Kinng- also advancing towards the Shanghai-
wan. At the moment it is not known, but it is considered certain, that the Chinese must have withdrawn over- night-Reuter,
Kiangwan Racecourse Occupied
Shanghal, Oct. 27 (9.30 n.m.). The Japanese have occupies the Kiangwan Racecourse immediately cast of Klangwan_village.--Reuter, Kiangwan Village Falls
Shanghal, Oct. 27 (0.50 a.m.), The Japanese have captured Klangwan village. Japanese planes are actively bombing the retreating Chinese troops-Reuter,
POST OFFICE.
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October 28.
October 28.
Pres. Doumer
October 29.
U.S.A, Canada and Japan (Scattle,
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Pres. Grant'.
October 20,
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m/s Nanking
October 28.
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October 29,
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Bhutan...
October 30,
Nagara Maru
October 30,
Neptuna
October 31,
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October 20,
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OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malka are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day.
Por
Estimate Of China's Lottes By Japanese
Shanghai. Oct. 27. A Japanese spokeman estimates the Chinese casualties up to October which 07,000 23 to be 250,000, at have been killed on the field of
Japan, Honolulu, USA, C. and. §. Pres. Hoover battle.
America, Canada and Europe via and 500,000 Chinese troops form a
It is estimated that between 500,000 San Francisco-duo San Francisco, 12th November-and *Europe viá triangle
Siberia. between Liuho, Shangkat and SoochowReuter.
Amoy
Little Resistance
Shanghai, Oct. 27, A Japanese communique reports a general offensive by Japanese blue- fackets on the Chapel front and left wing. They have occupied North Station from Range and Jukong Roads, and afterwards took over Railway Administration Buildings.
the
Meanwhile it is claimed that the
right wing at Eight Character Bridge has advanced considerably, while thic Chinese continue to hold the Com- said to have occupied the Klangwan mercial Press. The Japanese arc facecourse on the outskirts of Kiang- Wan village after slight fighting. The Chinese troops had withdrawn dur-
ing the night-United Press.
Chinese Determined To
Recapture Tazang
Wednesday.
Parcels,
Ren Ord
Date and Time.
.Wed., Oct. 27,
.......Oct. 27, 3 pm. .Oct. 27, 4.35 pm. Oct. 27, 5 pm.
Shirala........Wed, Och 27, ₺ p.m.
Wed, Oct 27.
Air Mail for Miania, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Piano "Pan- lula and U.S.A. by the American Airways Direct Ber. Tico
Ker.. Ord..
Rez Ord..
G. P. O.
Dei, 27, 5 pí
Oct. 28, 0 a.m.
(Use San Francisco, 2nd Nov.)
Kowloon P.O.
Oct. 27, 5 pm Oct. 27, 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Kongso.. Thurs., Oct. 28, 0.15 a.m. Hongkong Moru
Samshul and Wuchow Formosa
Swalow and Bangkok Amoy and Shanghai
Swolow Batavia, Maurillus,
Madagascar and South
Thurs., Oct. 28, 10.30 am. Kalgan...Thurn, Oct. 28, 12.30 pm. Tainan....Thurs, Oct. 8, 8.30 pm.
Friday.
Reunion, Africa,
7th
* Mall for Neris Chins, Bisa and Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" furiber points by surface trans- port as Bervions permit).
Air Mail for "Australla by Imperial Airways Bervice"-das Darwin 2nd November. Air Ball for "Imperial Airways Shanghai, Oct. 27. direct Service”—due London With defence works at their now November. positions completed the Chinese are
Formosa determined to launch A
Shanghai counter- attack on Tazang and Miaohong.
Air Bitter
these two tter fighting around points is expected momentarily.
The fall of Tazang was
attributed by Chinese military authorities to the superior arms of the Japanese which subjected the Chi
Chinese positions to severe bombardment. By repeated offensives the Japanese had been able
first to capture several hamlels around the town, including Huchia-
tho main
Chinese mengeing
Tazing.
morning by breaking
the Chinese
Arrangements have been made His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G. chai, Tahochlaochai and Chlumatang.
to borth our steamers alongside the Kin Leo Yuen Wharf, French Bund, Shanghai, and cargo will be; accepted for discharge into Go- downs at this Wharf.
For freight and further particu- lars please apply to:-
JARDINE, DIATHESON &
CO., LTD. General Managers, Indo-China 3.N.
Co., Ltd.*
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or
A Public Reception will be held in the
KING'S THEATRE
on.
Thursday the 28th October, 1937. at 11.50 a.m.
when an Address of Welcome will be presented to His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.,
ili-treated in manner likely to cause An unaccessary suffering or injury to
health, or knowing of a parent who
is seeking advice on any matter con
on behalf of
The Community of Hong Kong, invitation is hereby extended to all members
of the public to attend this reception.
cerning a child, would be doing an The whole of the Dress Circle will be available
net of kladness by communicating at once with
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.co for the accommodation of members of the public GP.O. Box No. $13, Hongkong, or who have not received special invitations.
the inspector, 40, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peei Health Centre, Wanchaft or the Inspector, 12, Sal Young Chol Street, lat floor, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept
malice le proved.
placently, "Ah, yes-the French. strictly private, except in cases where
Such
an effeminate nation!"
Now, effeminate nations
bring
do not
up Napoleons. But nation
which take their womanhood serious- STOCK EXCHANGE |
ly produce great men, the sons of
Brilliant and
This
which
purposeful mothers.
is one of the significant things we have to learn about
much we have
France.
There is, indeed,
to
of
to learn from each other, and it is so important the future humanity that it should be learned. The qualities the two nations, are complementary in a very full sense. Leaming from Each Other.
us,
In the art of living, we have much to learn from France. In the sphere of finance and credil-management they have much to learn from We can teach them how to pay their taxes with a smile, and they can teach us how to enjoy what we have left over when the taxes are paid.
We have in common chiefly the passionato determination to preserve the liberty of the Individual,, now
;
so dangerously menaced in so many paris of the world.
30
The establishment in the heart of educational London of a cultural agency
exotic.
the Institut Francala du Royaume Uni, of which I am chairman, and its success in attracting British as well na French students
student-teachers, and
proof that even in our young people there is the capacity for mutual sympathy
and understanding be
tween Britain and France.
And once the young folle under-
stand each other, die rest is very
simple
CLOSING PRICES
Hongkong Stock Exchange, official summary issued at 3.10 p.m., yester day, states prices were slightly higher in à still restricted market.
Buyarı
Hongkong Bank $1,670 Union Ins. $500
Indo-Chinas (Pref) 31 Indo-China (Def) 343
IK. & K, Wharves $11211⁄2 HK, & W. Docks 127.80 Providenta (Old
$1.20
Providents (New) 10.32%1⁄2
Il. & 8. „Jolla $5.30 IC. Lafda (31
IK. Tramways #13%
Sur Ferries 301
Yaumati Kerrion $245 China Lights (ON) BUN China Lights (New) #11% 11.30. - Electric $54%
Telephones (910) $25
Telephones (Now) D Cemente 812.35 Dury Farma $24,00 Watsons 4
Wm. Powell, Lid. 10.49
Bellers
IK, Steamboats H. Govt. 4% Loan %% pm.
Baire
INC. & W, Docks $29 Providente, 1913), 12209 II. & 8. Holets $5.30/35 Youmati Ferrien 82414 Cliina Lights (CHα) $12.85) UK. Eectrics #38/4% Tolophonies (OM), #2% Coments #1NDSFDÓ
- Dairy - FarmLN " $26.79-
THE
SINCERE
thus m
at
Noaziang highway they
succceded in
rcar,
which
Дег
Shantung....Fri., Oct. 20, 8.30 a.m. Houtman....Fri, Oct. 29, 8.39 a.m.
Imperial Airways Piano Fri., Oct. 25,
G.F.O. and EP.O.
....Oct. 29, 330 mm. Ord.........Oct. 29, 9.20 KIL Imperial Airways Flane Fri, Oct. 29.
G.R.Ü, and K.P.O.
....Oct. 20, 8.30 am: Oct. 29, 9.30 am. Tjinegara ....Fri, Oct. 29, 0.30 a.m. Eurasia Flano ...........................
....Fri., Oct. 29. G.F.O. and Kr.O.
Rez Ord...
BeE+ Orths
.Oct. 29, 9.30 1.1. .Oct. 20, 10 MLZ.
Ranchi .....Fri, Oct. 29, 10.30 am.
Japan and Europe viu Siberia..... Pres. Doumer Fil, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m.
Shanghai and Japan NÄ
Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA. Ep. of Canada ...... Fri, Oct. 29.
Central and South America and
•Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Par- cela for Canada only)
Parcels, .... Oct. 29, 2 p.m. Reg. Oct. 29, 9.15 p.m. Ord. ...................... Oct. 29, 4 pun (Dur Vancouver B.C.,, 17th Nov). Newchwang .Fri, Oct. 29, 4.30 h.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only,
the Chinese NEW YORK STOCK LONDON STOCK
withdrawal from Taza
Tazang. With the fall of Tazang the Chinese forces the Mlachong
sector, which juts out to the south
EXCHANGE
bank of the Wen Tsao Creek, were SWAN. CULBERTSON & also compelled to withdraw.
The withdrawal at both places was| FRITZ LATEST REPORTS reported to be orderly and systema-
the Central News.
Chinese Planes Harass
Japanese Advance
New York, Oct. 20.
S. C. & F. New Yorit correspon-
dent cables:
Stocks: The market acted well in
EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
London, Oct. 26.
face of realising late in the session. War Loan 37% We look for un irregularly higher Chinese 4 Gold Loan movement. Barak deposits for the 108 (Brit. Is.) week lotalled $11,700,000,000, against Chinese B Gold Bands $14,000,000 the previous week.
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Shanghai, Oct. 27. For the purpose of harassing the advance of the Japanese troops Chinese planes ralded their positions as well as the Japanese warships in the Whangpoo River twice early this
Colton: Doub is arising us to the French Loan, 1900 passage of any farm bill during the chinese 8% Crisp Loan morning,
Chinese 5% Reorg. Loun They drew the usual ineffective next session of Congress due to the 1 bursts of Japanese anti-aircraft fire the Interested butly after the ralds, central News,
wide divergence of opinion among 1913 (Lon, Is.)
groups. Mr. Henry Chinese Imperial ly 8% all returned to their airbaco
of Agriculture, is Konan Rty 55 909
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
New York, Oct. 26. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchango are} Issued by Reuter:
THE LARGEST MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE' IN HONGKONG
Dec.
Jan,
Mar.
AUTUMN
Muy
July
Oct.
Spot
SALE
NOW IN
PROGRESS
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
Many New Seasonable Goods Also included in the Sale.
See our New Season's woollen suit lengths, overcoatings and other winter materials. Let our expert tailors serve you at more reasonable.
cost.
Truly this is a chance to saveTM so welcome by everybody during such a time. Como Early !
Wallace, Scertain favour of on Lukung & Tally.
(Ger. Stpd.)
Tientsin-Pakow ly. 5
average of from 27,000,000 to 20,000,- Lung Twing & U. Tial Illy, 000 acress for 1938. The morkel Shanghai-Nanking nly. to-day was quiet and narrow.
Tientsin-Pukow J. 5% Wheat: Early in the session, the Brit. Strd.) market was strong in sympathy with Tientsin-Pukow Rly. 57% Winnipeg due to exports totalling 1,000,000 bushels, but there was no
(Brit, Sipd. Supi, Loan) follow-up. The wide parity fails to Tientsin-Pukow Juy. 57% (Ger, Sipd, Supi, Loan) stimulate exports of Chicago wheat.
Japan 5% Sterling 1907. A private estimate places the Aus-Japan 6% Sterling 1024 tralian crop at 140,000,000 bushels. Germon Int. Loan
Corn: The market was steady in Chartered Bank spite of heavier bookings. Export K. & Shot Bank...
Chinese Eng, & Min. demand was moderate, whilst Argen- Chosen Corp'n ***** tine supplies are reported to be only Pekin Syndicate
Bhai Elec, Construction Opening Closing | 60,000,000 bushels.
shal Waterwords Co, 0.19/20 8.13/14 Rubber: Tyre inventories ato. TC Union Insurance Bociety 3.12/12 ported at 11,700,000, with production Gula Kalumpang Rubber 8.09/09 in excess of shipment by 750,000 Allied Iron Founderics. Assog. Kleg, Industries, 9.00/00 tyres. There is continued pressure 8.05/05 of c.l.f, rubber and factory interest is a Matera, ord.
& Wireless, i NC "A" ord. 4.10/10 poor. 8.31
(bearer)
New York Cotton
Opening Closing
8.15/15
6.13/13
8.15/15
8.18/15
8.25/23
Sugar Liquidation of December British-American The First Notice Day for Decembar sugar in London caused a moderate Cammell
which Mexican, ord,
Eagle Cotton Is November 24. with Delivery amount of liquidation here,
Courtaulds Dato December 1.
brought about stop loss orders. The pistillers New York Hubber.
market was heavily bid after the puntop Rubber 19.20 N close, at a shade higher prices, by an General Elec. (Eng)
[Gulness (A) Ban & Co. 15.25/25 imicorlent Cuban Interest,
inwker Siddeley Aircraft Hides: It is reported that 3,500 Bristol Aeropienes 10.20/20 15.35/37 light cows were gold of the unchang- Imperial Chemical Indus.
Imperial Tobacco -15:41/43 ed orlee of 13-1/2 cents.
Marks & Spencer "A" S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of OK. Bazahra
Rolls Royca
Oct.
Dec.
28.45/46
Jari.
Mar.
15.00/01
May
15.00/60
July
15.74/74.
Sept.
***** Sales for the day: 3,650 tons.
15,40/40 16.52/00 yesterday's marketa:
The trend to-day was downward Leyland Motors
the
Stect.
60
31
13.
31
11/3
33/0 $2/0
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30/7 26/3
21/0
44/0 44/10 37/70
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107/0
100/14
12/3
12/74 12/10
49/-
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107/-
107/0
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The last Notice Day for October in the lightest day's trading for the Tate & Lyin.... Rubber is October 27,
past two weeks, with
market rewall having temporised pending the meet- Smethwick Drop Forg- 07/074 Ing of the Directors of the United Ina
Armstrong Stavens 0746/0714 States Steel Corporation. Yester-reased Steel, com day's rally in now considered to hava Vickers 0214702%
been ing rapid and to have been Wentworth, ord,
Anglo-Dutch of Rubber Plantation Invest. 22,900,000 bushels. accomplished at the expense
weakening of the technical position Trust con
which
renson Burna Corp'n.... of the market, for 58/00%
Mara investimenta traders to-day vero cautious. Divi Commonwen Mining 5056/50%
題 dend actions were feature of Ranfontein Estates 60/00%
Exploration Co. si Aub Nigel ...
Dec.
May
Chicago Wheat
9874/004 00 /001
July
Monday's Sales:-
Dec,
Chicago Corn.
39/50
May
001670012
July.
The First Notice Day for December general business news to-day.
Curbs stocks were irregular and Tananmi Gold Mining Grains is November 30 and the last quiet. Bands were lower, but day December 20.
Gov-Anglo-Iranian
Oct. Dec. May
ernment issues were higher. Winniper Whest:
Close 511-11 Dow Jones, Averages Oct. 25 120/128 120/1204 30 Industrials 121/121 119/110% 20 Ralis 118/118 11734/1174 20 Uillities i The last Notice Day for October 40 Bondspot
134.43
Burma
STATIO _(bearer) .132.78 chinned 6%
34.04
22.11
05.41
Hukung Rly.
95.00
(Ger.)
- 55.81
Winnipeg Grains is October 30. 11 Commodity Index 55,00
33.33
1925 (Vickers) 21,80 Cantan-Kowloon, Hly, 89
43771 10870 210/10
10% to 118/11, 116/1
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