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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE and STRAITS.
The Steamahlp
"KATORI MARU."
having arrived from the above ports, Comulgnees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
Goods not cleared by the 13th November, 1937, will be subject to
rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- ves or any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage examination of the period, For
the con-
damaged dutiable goods, signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.
All claims must be presented with- In ten days of the steamer's arrivai
here, after which dale they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire Insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHIA. Hongkong, Bih November, 1937.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations Issued this morning.
Banks.
ILK. Banks, $1,020 b.
ILK. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £90 n. Chartered Bank, £13 n
Mercantile Bank, A and B. £32 n.
#1.
Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n.
East Asla Bank, $30 n.
Insurances.!'
Canton In.. $2071 b.
Vaton In., $515 b.
China Underwriters, $1 HK.. Fire I., $255 b.
Shipping.
A
Daugins, $18. HK. Steamboats, $9 s. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $51 b, Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43 b. Shell Bearer, 93/11⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $9.30.n.
Docks etc.
HK. W. Wharves, $1161⁄2 so, H.K. & W. Ducks, $2814 s. Provindents (old), $2.35 sa. Providents (new), 45 cts. b. New Engineerings, Sh.- Shanghai Docks, Sh.
Mining.
Kailan Mining Adm. 14/- 1. Raubs, $8.50 6.
Venz: Goldfield $5 n.
Philippine 31ining.
Antamok, P. 51 n.
Atoks. P. 20 n.
Baguio Gold, P. 171⁄2 n.. Benguet Consul, P. .9.80 n. Benguet
Explor, F. —
Pig Wedge, P
Coco Grove, P. .47
Consolidated Mines, P. 017 s.
Demonstratons, P. 39 n.
E. Mindunao, P.
Gumous G'Belds P.-
Ipa Gold, P. —
I.X.L, P. 59 n.
Itogons, P.-
Masbate Consols, P.
Mia. Resources, P. — Northern Min. P. - Paracale Gumaus, P. — Salacot Mining, P. - San Mourleto, P. 50 n. Suyoc Consol, P. .18% n. United Paracale, P. 54 n
Lands. Ifotels, etc,
Il, and S. Hotels, $5.40 n.
11. Lands, $31 b,
HIC. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n.
Shal Lands, Sh. -
Metropolitan Lands, Sh.
Humphries, $81⁄2 n.
ILK. Realties, $4,85 n. Chinese Estates $80 n. China Realties, Sh. ---- China Debont, -
Publie Uities. HK. Tramways, $13.00 n. Peak Trams (old), $7% n. Feak Trams (new), $34 n.
Star Ferries, $83 11.
ILK. Electric, $50 b. and so.
Yaumati Ferries (old), $25 b.7
KIC. Electric, $54 b.
China Lights (old), $114 n.
China Lights, (now), 11.30.n.
THE HONGKONG
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | JAPANESE BAYONETS
BANK HOLIDAY.
In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banka will be closed for the transaction of Public Business, on Thursday, the 11th November, 1937. (Armis- tice Day).
Hongkong, 8th Novembor, 1937. NOTICE
14.
A. CORNELL F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I., Chartered Architect, Sur-! veyor and Valuer, has returned from England, and reoponed his office at The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Tea House Street.
LECTURE:
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ENCIRCLING S'HAI
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TELEGRAPH.
erosa the damaged Jessfeld rallway bridge, and walk along the track out side of the perimeter held by the Loyal Regiment.
He was a his hand which he was dring as he walked warlly along. He was follow- ed by another officer, and a detach- ment of men all of whom carefully inspected the dug-outs occupied only a day before by the Chinese troops. They were ready to exchange fire, but the enemy had gone,
The withdrawal of the Chinese forces which climaxed
gallant struggle of man against metal, began at 2 a.m. Before leaving the Chinese set fire to the $20,000,000 Japanese- owned Toyoda cotton mill on the south bank of Soochow Creek, a quarter of a mile from Und Jessßeld railway bridge-Reuter,
a bearded officer, wearing
a sword and carrying a revolver in
Locked In Battle
"Educational Con-
Shanghol, Nov. 0 (0.09 a.m.). Chinese and Japanese forces on the ference in "Tokio" by Prof. Forster western front ore at present locked in a severe battle, in which the din
mortars in the Hongkong University Union of trench
and howitzers punctuates the almost continuous Assembly Hall at 8.30 p.m. to-machine-gun fire. This battle has
two days. Casualties night. All interested are wel-aged
The Japanese appear
have made further gains, but so far there is no sign of a general Chinese withdrawal, which was formerly anticipated in same quarters.
come.
HONGKONG
SINGERS
ARMISTICE
DAY
RECITAL
at
St. John's Cathedral at 9.15 p.m, 11th NOVEMBER
For the Fallen ...... Toccata. Adagio and
Elgar
Fugue in C Major.. Bach Requiem Mass.... Mozart
Assisted by the Philharmonic
Orchestra
Collection in aid of St.
Dunstan's
Cement, $12.05 1.
1. K. Ropes, $3.00 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $25
Watsons, S4.
5.
Lane Crawfords, $0.00 n. Sinceres, $1.75 n.
Wing On (H.K.), $40 n. Win. Powells, 45 ets. b.
Colton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh, $12 b. S'hel Cottons, (old), Sh. $82 b. Zoong-Sings,
Wing On Textiles, Sh.
Miscellaneous.
HI.K. Entertainments, $5.00 n. Constructions (old), $1.60 n. Constructions (new), $1.00 n. Vibro Piling, $5.05 b.
7 n.
Ch. Govt. 5 1915 GSBds. HK. Govt. 444 Loan 6d prm. 5. HK. Govt. 34% Loan 14 pm.
Wallace Harpers, $55. Marsmans Ins., (Lon.), s/- 23/- n. Morsmon Inv. (II.K.) s/~ 4/0 b.
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HK. Electric, $36 n.
Macao Electric, $10%1⁄2 n.
Sandakan Lights, $12
n.
Telephone (old), $20% n. Telephone (new), $0.30 n. China Duses. 51.
Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n. Singapore Pref., 23/1.
Industrials.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. -- Cold Macg. (Pret), Sh. - Canton Icos, $1.00 n.
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Meanwhile the Japanese claim to have captured part of the Sungklang estate, and Japanese troops are now fighting for possession of the whole lown from where the entire civilian has population, estimated at 70,000 atrendy evacuated.
On the
hand the Chinese claim
Japanese penetration from Bangchow Bay has been definitely checked with the arrival of Chinese reinforcements, which have taken up their positions on three sides of the Japanese
forces in
to an attempt localise the warfare on the coast and to forestall a decisive outcome in favour of the Japanese which would vitally affect the Chinese positions in Shanghal-Reuter.
Matsui's Prediction Coming True
Shanghai, Nov. 9, General's Malsul's prediction that the Shanghai area would be cleared of Chinese troops by November 10 la being fulfilled.
The bulk of the Chinese forces on the western front are withdrawing quietly In good order, while the rearguard is fighting a bitter action.
Scattered
Chinese
outpusts engaging the chemy, but their with- drawal or mnilitation is expected sometime to-day.
are
This development means that war- fare will, for the first time for almost three months, be removed from areas contiguous to the International Settle“ ment
The Chinese 'take the view that the engagement at Soochow Creek, like Chupel, is only a phase-not the end of the war----Reuter.
800 Japanese Wounded Soldiers Sent Home
Shanghai, Nov. 9. Another Red Cross vessel carrying 800 wounded Japanese soldiers, feft here yesterday for Japan Central News.
Japanese Reinforcements Pouring Into Shanghai
Shanghai, Nov. 0. Japanese reinforcements are con- tinuing to pour into Shanghai.
Three thousand Japanese troops. And in addition to 1,000 Formosans Koreans, were landed here yesterday. from three transports. A number of heavy artillery pieces and a huge quantity
also were
of munitions unloaded.—Central News.
Chinese Make Determined
Drive On Pinghan
Taming, Hopel, Nov. 9. With a
view to cutting off the Japanese rear on the Pelping-Hankow Railway Chinese reinforcements are making a determined drive toward Shuntch on the railway in south Ho- nel by
via a round-about route
Taming, Yungnlen and Nanho.
Kuanchuank, a station north of Shuntch, Nanho and Chulu on the right flank of the railway, according to a military report, have all been re- covered. Fierce fighting between the Chinese reinforcements and about 1,000 Japanese troops is now in pro- Kress around the Shuntch stailorı. To cut off the retreat of the Japanese the railway bridges both on the north and south of the station have been destroyed by the Chinese forces. Ultimate Chinese Purpose
Street fighting is reported to be also going on at Chenan, a diy on the Hopel border,
It is learned that the ultimate pur- pose of the Chinese forces is to make a determined drive from Shuntch northward to Shichinchuang, the Junction
of the Peiping-Hankow Raliway and the Chengtal Railway, in order to cut off the rear of the Japanese troops on both railways.
In view of the precarious situation the Japanese milliary command has recalled batches of Japanese troops south of the Chang River in north Honan to check the advance of the Chinese on Shunteh-Central News.
Japanese Landing In
Fukion Repulsed
Foochow, Nov. 0. According to a belated report re-
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
1937.
NEW YORK STOCK RECOMMENDED EXPLOSIONS IN HOLDS what was the cause of the explosion,
EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Nov. 8. S, C. & F. New York correspondent cables:
Stocks: The market seems to be showing better resistance to selling and we are of the opinion that any favourable news could start a broad rally. The "Times" business index for the past week was 95.4, against the revised Agure of 97.0 for the previous week and 101.3 during the same period last year.
Colton: The action of the market, in vlaw of the record Goverment estimate of 18,243,000 bates, and Washington reports raising doubts of any Processing Tox impending, is The light favourably construed. hedging is believed to be reflecting diversion of cotton to the loan. There is some belief that the price discounts the large crop, but a better texille demand is necessary to any sustained improvement.
Wheat: Reports of serious dry conditions in our South-West Belt and mention of the heavy short interest, which will eventually have to be covered, arc steadying the. market. Argentine crop reports are more favourable. There has been a visible decrease In supplies of 1,403,000 bushels.
by all DOCTORS
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The BANDAGE That TIES ITSELF Obtainable at all Leading Dispensaries
Solo Agenta:
SHEWAN TOMES & CO., B.E.A. Building, Hongkong.
LONDON STOCK. EXCHANGE
Corn: The heavy crop movement is reflected in an increase of 4,882,000 YESTERDAY'S CABLED bushels in the visible supplies during the past week.
are
Rubber: Eastern shipments row being offered on a workable basis, but there is little indication
demand. There of any factory
Is further talk of a reduction in the quota.
QUOTATIONS
Price
Mr. Thomas Easdale, Chief En- REPORTED*
gineer, said he had lost his certificate in the fire. At the time of the first (Continued from Paga 1.) explosion he was in his cabin, about to go to bed, having just completed the engine-room, where he remained his watch. As soon as he hear the for about ten minutes working the explosion, he come out and saw pumps. On his return to the deck flames coming out of No. 2 hoid, ogain, he met the Captain, the male, He started the fire pumps, after the Chief Engineer, Second Engineer (which he went to the stokehold and and boatswain. The other members engine-room, where he found every- of the crew seemed to have deserted thing was all right, the ship. He took part in attempting On coming to the deck he met the to subdue the flames, but failing he Captain, and the others went to the stern. the engines.
nes. He had no
who told him to stop
Approximately an hour or so later the cause ho heard another explosion in No. There 3 hold.
the
Iden of of
explosion. were electric wires in the holds, but they were in good "The Chief Engineer," continued condition, having bees, examined as witness. "then ested the Captain recently as the beginning of Septem- whether to take to the boats or not, ber. There were no fuse boxes or and was told 'please yourself. swliches in the holds. stood by the Captain, ready to go down with the ship."
He personally attended to the closing of the dooms of the fross Witness then went on to say that bunker in front of the boiler, but during the whole of the voyage, he could not any the bulkhead was en- had never been to the stokehold. tirely water-tight. Before that, however, he had closed NOTICED smell of gasOLEME
While he
the bulkhead separating the bunker and the furnace. He did not smell
was in the stokchond any gasolene, when he was in the prior to the explosion he noticed a engine-room.
very slight smell of gasolene, which came, he thought, from the coal in the cross bunker and then through. close fitting. the water-tight doors which were in
ASHES DUMPED OVERBOARD
The first thing a Breman had to do on taking up his watch was to trim the fire and put water over the hot ashes, which were then taken to
smell of gasolene to the master?--- Comdr. Newill: Did you report the
the deck and dumped overboard. No I thought i was quite safe, In his opinion the first explosion oc in this ship?-Yes, in the same con- Hlad you carried gasolene before curred after the Are. had been altions. trimmed, though he did not see any one throwing ashes overboard just previous
before that.
Did you notice the same smell on
same.
occasions? -Exactly the
Wong Kuen, a fireman who was
In reply to Mr. Armstrong, wit- killed, was about to take up his ness said the water-tight doors were watch when the explosion occurred. In the form of a wedge; the harder Ho did not see deceased until they they were pressed, the tighter they were on board the London, Nov. 8.
B.S. Nanning, became. He would say for all prae- Lart To-day's when he said he was scolded by hot tical purposes the doors were waler-
water as he was about to take the tight. 101.15/10 bont.
The hot water seemed to have
He could not throw any light on from the scharge pipe, as the death of Wong Kuen, whom he the steam condenser was unattended did not see at all after the engines after the engine had been stopped, had been stopped, He heard n following the explosion, which did second explosion in No. 3 hold, about not affect the engine-room at all.
one and half hours after the Arst. DID NOT KNOW CAUSE It was a very violent explosion, the hatch covers having been blown off, In the last three months the boiler
War Loon 3472 Chinese 44% Gold Loan
* £1202
1003
Chinese 3% Gold
Anglo-
1825-47 Chinese
47% French Loan, 1000
Chinese Crisp Loan
1912.
1913 Lon. 18.3
Jides: It is reported that 00,000 hides have been sold at the unchang ed price of 12 cents for light cow-
Shoo bides.
during Chinese 5% production September is estimated at 33,000,000 Chinese Imperial Rly, d' dozen pairs, against 30,000,000 dozens Honan fly 5 1905. In August.
Hukuang fly 8, 1011 Lung Twing & V. Hai Rly.
1013. Shanghai-Nanking
Tientsin-Pukow ly. B
Brit, Stpd.) Tientsin-Pukow ly, 5%
Ger, Stel Tientsin-Pukaw Rly. S
Brit. Stpl, Supt. Luan) Tientsin-Pukaw Rly.
Sugar: The market is stagnant, but the undertone is slendy.
5. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets:
Itly.
The tone of the market to-day was uncertain, although there was some
Ger. Stpd. Supt. Loan) support, which was fairly surprising
view of the further sharp decline Japan Sterling 1007
Japan 65 Sterling 1924. steel operations. For
Foreign in-German 7 n. Loun.. terests continued dollar dumping, but | Chartered Bank most traders here remained on the K, & Shat Bank
Chinese Eng. & M. side-lines. Some additional buying Chosen Corp'n
in
Ply × 5 × 6 bran 6 6 6 - ⠀
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و را ان
04
04%
70
702
12
44
37
23%
131/
32
32
come
WAS
The coal, which
Japanese, had been in the bunkers since Octo- room bulkhead had been scraped and ber 10. It was taken on board at re-plated. He had inspected it ond Latchikok. He never knew of a fire found no holes. in the bunkers, and could not say The Inquiry is proceeding:
POST OFFICE.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Thursday the 11th November the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 9 am to noon. The Shrungwan Branch Post Onice will be open from 9 am, to 10 a.. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
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14/200
14/-
13/3
4-
47-
32/0
32/0
26
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Nom. Nom
34
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29/0
26/3
23/0
25/0
43281 4220
37/0 37/1
637,
Tob
107/0
100
14/ 10/9
11/3 10/3
Calcutta and Straits
Bangkok
Japan
of rall equipment was noted. There Pekin Syndicate ....... has been a fair amount of bargain-Shat Fier Construction hunting in anticipation of Govern- Waterworks Co.... ment aid for business, Uncertainty, Union Insurance Society however, still prevalis with regard to Gula Kalumpong Hubber Ailled Iron & Faunderaus the possibility of an advance in the
Assoc. & Elec. Industries Fold price. Metals were weak
Austin Malots, ord. Cable & Wireless, 7 abroad.
NC "A" ord British-American
Bonds and curb stocks' were irre-
gularly lower, with the markets quict,
Wall Street coinment:
Journal
morning
beurer
Cammell Laird, ord. Mexican Eagle
·Courtauld Distillers
Dunlop Rubber General Klee. (Eng.).... Guinness (A) Son & Co. Hawker Siddeley Alterati Bristol Aeroplane Imperial Chemical Indu Imperial Tobacco
Brokers any that
some of the tower-priced issues may not duplicate the October. low levels. It is also said that railroad shares are show- ing better resisting power than in-arks & Spencer "Ä”
dustrial issues..
WOS
There
comparatively little short selling on. Saturday.......
O.K. Bazaars
Rolls Royce
Leyland Motors
The weakness of the commodity markets is aiding in depressing secu-Armstrong Stevens rities.
Pressed Steel, comm. Vicker, ord.
It is believed that inflation is like-Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch
y it the present business contraction Rubber Plantation Invest. threatens to be prolonged.
There is considerable bearish Burma Corp'u gossip with regard to American Tele-Marsan Investments. phone stocks.
Dow Jones Average
30 Industrials
20 Rails
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
Handfontein Estates Nov. 7 Close | Exploration Co.
125.25 123.98 Tanani Gold Maing
Sub-Niget 31.67 31.70 Anglo-Iratilan 21.21 21.31 Burmah.......... Shell Trans.
03.47 03.07
11 Commodity Index. 52.00 52.57
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
(bearer)
& Trad.
Chinese Sig. Notes
125 (Vickersi Canton-Kowloon Itly
kuang 22. 1011 (Ger, l.)
را گزار
49/1 41/9 101/ 100/9
113/3
32/8 78/101 78/719 120/3 125/0 27/0 28/3 40. 43/0 30/6 36/- 1057- 152/6 01/3
28/135 25/2
33 Reuter.
There will be one collection from the piller boxes, one delivery of ordinary correspondete as on Sundays and one delivery of rentis- tered correspondence at noon..
Manila
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
INWARD MAILS
Air Mali by "Imperial
Direct Service"-London 31st October.....
Airways
Tilawa
Yingchow
Comorin
'Emp. of Russia
:
November ..
November 9.
November 10.
November 10,
November 10.
date, Imperial Airways Plane
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San
3rd November
Shanghai and Swatow
Halpliong
Shanghai and Amoy Straits...
Francisco, Pan American Airways Plane
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 14th October
Shantung
November 10. November 10.
November 19.
Souchow.............November 10.
Szechuen
Conte Biancamono....November 11.
OUTWARD' MAILS
November 11.
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the lime given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised to close at or before 9 m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day,
Per Tuesday
Date and Time.
Pres. Adams Tue, Nov. 0. 4.30 p.m. Wednesday
Kongso
Fook On
Fook On...
Wed., Nov. 10, 0.15 a.m.
Wed., Nov. 10, 9 a.m.
Wed., Nov. 10, am.
Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Plane .......Wed., Nov. 10.
15/- 10/-
Tate & Lyle Turner & Newall "Utlled "Ricel
36/3 02/8 87/6 05/71% ....BA/
20/45 20/1852
Smethwick Drop
10/28
Forg-
21/0
D/-
Bi-
1974
20/0
2570
71/4
70/-
and London Parcels-London date, 7 October
Rajputana
31/0
30/415
Trust....
29/0
20/0
14/0
14/3
Commonwealth Mining
2/7
2/4
23/-
23/-
4478
40/42
27-
21-
213/ 220/3
10 d 10% d
For
4 80-
LIR/4
113/9
Manila
113/1
Somshui and Wuchow Kongmoon
Paldivi and Konghoon
Nanking (vla Hankow) by the
EXCHANGE RATES
"Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services permit). Fort Bayard
Paris
Geneva, Berlin.. Athens
Nov. 4. 147.7/64 .21.53 .13.3714.
Ναν. Β.
147.5/01 21.5814
Madagascar and South Afrien Halphony
Reg., Ord.. Wing Wah Japan and Europe via Siberka .... Neleus.. Saigon, *Mauritius,
Itcunion, Tintow
12,39
Switow, "Amoy and Foochow
Canton IIoltan
.5474%
547
Amoy and Shunghat
New York Cotton
Mitan Copenhagen. Stockholm.
.04 11
95
Inpan
.22.40
22.40
*Batavia, Mauritius, Lourenco
15.30%
7,70/08
7.00/00
7.72/71
7.82/02 Oxlo. 7.00/80 7.86/86
.10.00
10.30% 19.00
Marques and South Africa and
Christinas Parecla for South Atrien
.226%
226
vin Durbon--duc
Durban,
18th
7.78/70
7.01/03 Shanghai
December.
.1/24
1/21/
7.02/01
7.00/97 New York,
.4.00
3.02%
7.03/03
0.05/06 Amsterdam 7.07
.0.0374
0.03
Vienna
.20%
20
Prague
1417
143
Madrid
Nom.
Nom.
Reg. Ord..
New York Rubber
Lisbon..
1103%
110%
Hongkong
Dec.
14,15/15
BIOT.
14.30/33
14.30/31 Bombay;
.1/06
1/3 1/03
Mny
14.40/42
14.40/40 Montreal
.4.00%
5.0214
.29.354
20.30
July Sept.
14.44/44
1/2
.215
215
Sales for the day:
.381
301
4
Chicago Wheat
.101
102
Dec. May July
04/05 05/00% 00%/87
1915
10113
02/027%
Saturday's sales:--
41,000,000 bushela. Chicago Corn
New York, Nov. 3. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Router.
Dec.
Juni
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Spol
The First Notice Day for Decem- ber Cotton is November 24 with De- livery Date December 1.
Helsingfors.
14.49 n Brussels
14.56 n Yokohama. 14.62 1
Belgrade
8,310 tons. Montevideo..
Rio de Janeiro..44 Silver (Spot)
004/80% Silver (forward).19 i
War Loan
.....102
---British Wireless.
1/2
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
..Nov. 10, 9 .. Nov. 10. 9.30 .. .Wed., Nov. 10, 10 am.
Wed, Nov. 10, 10.30 am. .Wed., Nov. 10, 1.30. p..
Wed, Nov. 10, 2 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 10,3.00 pab.
Klogyuan Wed., Nov. 10, 3.30 pan.
... Anyo MaruWed., Nov. 10, 3.30 pin.
Manila. "Saigon, Bangkok, Straits, Roggevoen. Wed., Nov. 10, 5.00 p.m.
Air Mall tor Manlis. Guam, Pan American Aleways Plane
Honolulu and U.S.A., by the “Pan
American Airways Direct Servleo"
-due San Francisco, 16th Nov.
Kowloon P.O.
Wed., Nov, 10.
G.P.O. Nov, 10, 5 p.m.
.Nov. 10, 5 p.m.
.Nov. 10, 5 p.m.
RCF
Ord.,
.Nov. 11, 0 a.m.
504755 054/55% 57%/974 57%/07/2
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WAR SECRETARY VISITS DEFENCE COLLEGE
London, Nov. 8. The War Secretary Mr. Leslie Hore Bellsha to-day visited the Imperial 10314/10434 107%/1077 Defence College where officers from 103/102% 105/105% the three defence services, the Indian
100%/100% Army Civil Service, and the Domin The last Notice Day for October ions undergo courses of study.— Winnipeg Graina is October 30.
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