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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

APRIL

1938.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC. The 1938 Bridge Olympie will be held in Hong Kong on Wednesday, April 20th at 8 p.m. Entries in pairs at April $10 the pair close 18th. F. H. Tyson, Hon. Sec., Union Building.

at

noon,

AGENT WANTED.

DISTRICT Manager to handle circu- lation for lending American magazine publishers. Transportation, Once, Advertising furnished qualifientit. Columbus Write M. A. Steele, S Circle, New York City,

LOST.

LOST-Probably between Sallsbury

Whurt; wrist watch, iniualled 5.M.M., Ander rewarded. Wrlic Box No. Telegraph."

Road Car Park and Ferry

Lady's gold Rolex

451,"longkong

PREMISES TO LET.

STORAGE, Extensive fenced-in area To Let, including well built Godowns. Deep water frontage. Two watch- 448, man's huts. Apply Box No. "Hongkong Telegraph."

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this inornlog:

Banks

HK. Banks, $1525 n.

H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £87 n Chartered Banks, £11% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile bank. C. 214 tu East Asia Bank, $81 b.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $275 n.

Union Ins., $530/5 sa. Cola Uniweis, $2 1. H.K. Fire In., $233 n. Shipping

Douglas, $07 b. II.K. Steamboats, $16% n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 D. Shell Bearer, 78/14 Union Waterboats, $94 n.

Docks etc.

H.K. & W. Wharves, $130 n. H.K. W. Docks, (see below). Providents (old), $3.60 sa, Providents (now), $3.30 sa. call

Dahald

New Engineerings, Sh. $3.90 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $08 n. Kalian Mining Adm., 13/3 n. Rauba, $7.90 n.

Venz: Goldfield, $4 n.

:

Hengxing Mines le ets. n.

Philippine Mining

Antumoks, P. 18 su.

Atoks, P. 24% 53. Baguio Gold, P. .21 sa.

Benguet

Consol.,

Bullet by Big Wedge P

P. 0.40 ca.

Coco Groves, P. 42 sa, Cuts, .011 sa.

Demonstrations, P. 34 80.

E. Manau, 2.

Gumaus fields, P.-

Gold, P.-

ÏX.L., P. .05 An.

Ituguns, P.

Musbals Consols., P. ~~

Min. Resources, P.-- Northern Min., P.- Paracale Gumaus. P. 20 sa. Salt Mining, P.-

San Mauricio, P. 42% sa.

f.

United Paracales. P. 41 sa.

1,

IL and S. Hotels, $0.95 sa, h..

Ku

4% Deben $100 b. S'nut Lands, Sh. $8% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. --- Humphries. $3

n.

H. K. Realties, $3% 8. Chinese Estate, su7 b.

China Realties, Sh. -

China Debent,

Public Boltles

H.K. Tramways, $15.60 b. and sa Peak

Trams (la), S7 b.

Peak Trams (new), $3% n. Star Ferries, $841⁄2 D.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $28 s. China Light (old), $12.10 sa. China Light (new). 59,10 n. H.K. Electric, $50/60%

8.2.

Macao Electric, $10 n. Kondakan Idents, $1114 n. Telephone (old), $20 b.

Telephone (new), $10% n.. China Buses. Sh.

Singapore Tractions, 24/0 n. Singapore Pret., 23/0 n.

Industrials

Cald: Mara (old), Sh. $145 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), 6h. $1Ž1⁄4 ¤. Canton leck. $1,70 n.

Cement, $174

50.

H.K. Ropes, $4.65 n. x.d.

Члена Ан

Dalry Farm, $24.40/50 sa. Wasson, S80 n.

Lane Crawfords, $91⁄4% n. Sinceres, $2 20 b.

Wine On HJC ), 949 K.

William Powell, Ltd., 70 cts, sa.

Don Mills

Ewa Cotton, Sh. $14.40 n.

S'hai Cotton (old), Sh. $72 n. Zoong Sings, Sh,

Wing On Textilen. Sh. -~

Misentirosous

HK. Entertainments, $0.30 n. Constructions 51% 6.

Vikas Pine RAC 13.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dead

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G‡Bds., 71% n. HK, Gryt, 4% Loan 8%'nm, n. Ik Govt 34% Lean 2%, prm.

Wallace Horners. $10 b. Margmans Inv., (Lon.), s/- 8/9 0. Maramions Ins." (HX;)a^ƒ« 3/0 b, -- H.K. & W. Doeksi $21.80 b. X. Rts. 31K, AW, Treka fnew); „321] meg, ILK & W. Docks Nis. $11

JONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby glvon that the Sixteenth Ordinary Yearly icoling of Shareholders of the Jong Kong Engineering & Con- struction Co., Ltd., will be held at Lowo, Ofices of Messra. cho Singham & Matthews, Mercantile Bank Building, Queen's

Road (Central), Hong Kong, on Weding aesday, the 13th April, 1938, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the year ended on the 31st December, 1937, and electing Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 3th April to the 13th April, 1938, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board,

A. ALVES,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st April, 1938.

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company will be held at the Offices' of Messrs: Lowe, Hingham & Matthews, Mer- cantile Bank Building, Queen's Road (Central), Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 13th April, 1938, at 12.15 p.m., when the subjoined Rosolution will be proposed as an Ordinary Resolution:

"That the Capital of the Company be increased to Five Mlion Dollars by the creation of Two Million New Shares of the nominal value of $2 ench and that such New Shares pe issued at such time or times and on such terms and condi- tions as the Directors shall in their absolute discretion see fit".

By order of the Board,

·

A. ALVES,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st April, 1938.

NOTICE

Please note that as from 1st. Kitchen, April, 1938, Jimmy's Kowloon Branch, will be under the personal supervision of A. Landau, better known as JIMMY. Wines will be served with meals.

THE SOUTH CHINA'PENIEL JIOLINESS MISSION.

Rev.

Charles Stalker, noted American evangalist, will speak it Peniel Mission at 90 Portland Street, Yaumati, on Friday, Satur-

Baby In Parcel Sent To Falmouth Hotel Owner POLICE

SEEK NEW HONGKONG POSTAGE STAMP

MYSTERY PERSON

WHEN a postman offered a heavy parcel to Mr. H. B. Osborn, pronrietor of the Imperial Hotel, Falmouth, Cornwall,.bear- the address "E. Smith, Station Hotel, Falmouth," he refused it. He had seen a similar parcel at a Bloomsbury hotel a year before.

Each parcel had contained a dead baby.

"The parcel a year ago was not sent to my own hotel," Mr. Osborn said. "I saw it when it was delivered to a London hotel in Bernard-street, W.C.

NEAREST HOTEL

"I remembered this when the police told me that the parcel

I refused a few days ago contained a dead child.

"It was brought to me because my hotel is the one nearest to the station. There is no Station Hotel' in Falmouth."

A doctor who made a post-mortem believes the child was

four days old and had died from natural causes.

The body, sent from Liverpool, was wrapped in a piece of dark grey tweed and was in a tin box.

WAR HERO

FINED

ON DRINK CHARGE

A naval officer who, in the words of his solicitor, had "the most distinguished war career anyone could possibly imagine," was fined £50, with £3 18s. costs, at Poole for being under the in- fluence of drink in charge of a

car.

Ho

Charle

Commander was Euman, Harbourmaster of Poole His leence was suspended for two

years.

His career as told by Mr. C. W. Dickinson, his solicitor, wast

In action on August 12, 1914, ln German New Guinea, when he was a member of a landing party;

In battle cruiser Australia ni Battle of Falkland Islands;

Served in that most dangerour of all Services" in the North Sea.

commanding four or five "Q" ship" and sinking three German sub- marines;

MONOKONG

- намакана му

POST OFFICE.

Front

Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Amperlai Airways Direct Service"London dase, 23rd March

Pakhoi Swazow

Japan

Straila

Australia and Manila

Air Malt by "Pan American Airways

date, 25th March

Fer

Conte Rosso

Behar

Due

..April 1.

Imperial Airways Plane Linn chow

...April 1.

April 1.

Newchwang

April 1.

Alrica MarLE

April 2

April 2.

...Nellore

April 2.

Direct Service"-San

Francisco Fan-American

Airways Plane

April 2.

Japan and Shanghai

Splunx...

.April 2.

Saigon

Houtman

...April 3.

* TWO CENTS

Direct

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service"London date,

HONGKONG

26th March

Imperial Airways Flane

April 3.

Shanghai and Swatow

Kingyuan

April 3.

Straits.....

Protesilaus

.April 3.

Shanghai, Foochow and Swalow

Soochow

Halphong, Pokho! and folhow

Szechuen

Japan and Shanghai

Acneos

Straita

Tientsin

Straits

Strafts

TWO CENTS

PREVIEW OF HONGKONGS New King George VI postage stamps, which are similar in many respects An Inquest has been adjourned till to Cie Queen Victoria issues. March 18.

ANOTHER BODY

While Liverpool police were inves- tigating the mystery of the Falmouth baby, officers at Bootle, near Liver- pool, were inquiring Into the dis- covery of the body of another baby In the corporation destructor.

Member of the party which land- ed on the Mole at Zeebrugge;

Made prisoner, escaped from: Germany and rejoined the Navy:

Four times thanked by the Admiralty:

Chosen after the war to command the British Sotli on the Rhine; and Sent to Chanaic when trouble

arose in Turkey, becoming liaison omer between the Navy, Army and

Air Force.

Mr. Dickinson pleaded that Furman

should not be Imprisoned, as he would nossibly lose the pension that he had so justly earned.

Superintendent Deacon said that in: 1931 Euman was fined £10 for a similar offence.

day and Sunday nights, at 7.30 Clergy Protest

p.m. and on Sunday, at 11.30 a.m. He will speak in English and the messages will be interpreted Into Chinose. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore TT. Jepan

T.T.

India

USA.

TT. Manila T.T. Batavia

Bangkok

TT.

T.T. Saigon T.T. France T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia

Buying

4 m/s L/C London

$ m/s D/P do. N.

4 m/s L/c US.A.

4 m/s France

30 / India ...

At Flogging

While a protest against the inflic- tion of the "cat" on two of the May- fair men

concerned in the Hyde Park Hotel jewel robbery was being circulated the other day over the 19. 218 signatures of clergy and social re

formers, David Wilmer,

one of the теп,

dogged in Was 110 antenacd

Wormwood Scrubs prison.

The Henie Secretary had refused to alter the flogging sentences,

Wilmer had been sentenced to 15 strokes and Harley

is. 211

.5236 1048

30%

GAZ

.545

1314

.08

.0.85

.75% 1324

20.

Wilmer's flogging was carried out in the presence of the prison governor, a male nurse, the pri- son doctor, and a senior warder who counted the strokes as they fell.

.1/0..

Afterwards Wilmer was removed 1/2is to the prison hospital. .1/2.31/32

EXCHANGE RATES

to

IT'S ALL NEWS TO HIM

Windsor, Ontario.

William Heatherington return- ed to civilisation to-day from a one-man gold-seeking expedition in the Aretio.

He had been away eleven years, till not know about the Abye- sinian, Spanish and Chinese wars -or that America owed him a £100 bonus for his own part in

o great war,

He has returned without gold. without money.

VATICAN PROTEST

OVER MISLEADING VIENNA REPORTS.

The Hongkong Catholic Informa tion Bureau states that in view of the wide publicity given to the state- ments favourable to the Nazis, which were made by Cardinal Innitzer anc the Austrian Bishops, and

their

Three Killed In Week On Colony Roads

In the Colony of Hongkong, includ ing the Island, Kowlcon and the New Territories, during the week ending at 8 am. on Saturday, there were altogether 61 trafße acéldents, as a result of which three persons were killed and 19 were injured.

of the

of the persons killed, Chinese male, aged whilst pitcmpling to about 30, died from in-

juries received

board a moving motor bus.

A Chinese mule, aged 42, died from injuries received through falling from a moving motor lorry.

was

A Chinese male, aged 57, knocked down and fatally injured by

public

motor car whilst running acress the road.

a

Of the persons injured, 10 were pedestrians; who were eliher walking or running across the road and were struck by vehicles,

buen

Two bus passengers were injured alighting from moving motor One cycle rider was injured as the result of a collision between two vehicles.

Of the 61 accidents, 22 were col- lisions between vehicles; 20 were collisions beween vehicles and ped- estrians; and 10 accidents were due to other causes.

FALL; MAN

recommendation to the people in WOMAN KILLED BY support the union of the German race, the Vatican has called attention to the fact that these statements were

given that the rights of God and f the Church would be respected In Austria.

issued after guarantees had beer: FOUND STRANGLED

A woman, Yuen Shu, 20, reskling An announcement about these in a second storey flat in Nathan a fractured kull. statements in every case, guarantees accompanied the other Road, was found outside her residence

and the yesterday with Vatican has prolested against the She had apparently jumped or fallen omission of reference to them in most from the verandah of her home. of the reports.

She was taken to the Kowloon Hospital and Bind them later

BIG JAPANESE RUBBER DEALER FAILS IN S'PORE

London, Mar. 31. The rubber market received a further shock to-day in the form of the report of the failure of

nt

A man, Chuk Wan-shu, 34, living boarding-house in Woolung Street, Yaumati, was found dead in cord his room yesterday, with from a sun-blind tied around his neck. The rolice suspect suicide.

1

AUSTRALIANS AND

HOSTS TO-NIGHT NEW ZEALANDERS

Australian

and New

Zealand

Java and Manila

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Seattle date, 12th March)

Air

For

Colchina Yunnan

Boissevain

Cremer

Tjinegara

Pres. McKinley

OUTWARD MAILS

April 3.

April 3. Apen April 4. April 4.

..April 5.

April 5. .April 8:

Bangkok

Mail for Wuchow, Kweilin, C.N.A.C. Plane....Fri., Apr. 1. Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.NA.C." Airways Direct Ser- vico"

...Aprli 6.

Per

Friday

Date and Time

Chungking..Fri., Apr. 1, 4.30 p.m.

K.P.U.

Reg.. Ord.

Apr, 1, 5 p.m. .Apr. 1. 5 pm.

G.2.0.

Ref..

Apr. 1. 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Apr. 2, 0 MI).

Manila, Rabsul, Australia and New Nankin

Zealand

Brisbane-due via Brisbane, 10th. April.

Parcels Reg.,

Ord

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Naldera

*East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellies

due Marseilles, 29th. April.

Parcels Reg. Ord.,

Samshul and Wuchow......

Saturday

Kongso

Darwin,

Fri, Apr. 1.

p.m.

6. & KP.0.

.Apc. 1, 5 p.in. .Apr. 1, G

.Apr. 2, 9 a.m. Fri, Apr. 1.

G. P. O. & R. P. O.

....Apr. 1, 6 pm. ..Apr. 2, 9.45 am. ..Apr. 2, 10.30 a.m.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sat., Apr. 2.

Always Service"-due Oth. April.

Sat, Apr. 2, 8.15 a.m.

G. P. O. & K. P. O. Reg. ..........Apr, 2, 8 aa- Ord,

G. P. O.

RCE.

Ord,

.....Apr. 2, D a.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-duo London, 10th. April

Air Mail for Stan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane ...

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by'

Kongmoon

Sal Apr. 2.

·R. P. O.

..Apr. 2, 8 a.m.

.Apr. ~ 9 a.m. ..............Sat., Apr. 2,

.Apr. 2, 9 a... .Apr. 2, 9.30 n.m.

Sat, Apr. 2.

Apr. 2, 930 a.m.

... Apr, 2, 10 a.m. .Sat., Apr. 2, 10.4.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Africa Maru..Sat., Apr. 2, 2.30 pm.

South Africa. Shanghat and Jopon.....

Air Mall for "France Orlent Air- Sphinx

Bervice"-duc Ways

...Sat., Apr. 2, 3.30 p.m.

....Bat, Apr. 2.

(2....Apr. 2, 4 p.m. .Apr. 2, 4.30 DJR.

Sat., Apr. 2

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

the "Eurasia Airways Service"

Reg..

(To further points by surface

Ord.,

transport as Services permit).

Air

Mall for "KL.M. Airways Naldera Bervice"-dug Amsterdam,

12th

G.P.O. and KP.O

Ke..

April.

Ord.,

Fool On

Yuensang

Marseilles,

17th April.

BCE

Ord..

-via Morseliles-due Marseilles,

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Sphinx

South Africa, Egypt and Europe

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord..

2nd May.

Manila, Straits. Ceylon, India, Conte Rosso...

Egypt and Europe via Brindisi

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

due Brindisi, 24th April,

Reg.

Ord.,

lula

Holhow. Pakhol and Halphong... Klangsu Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American

and U.S.A, by the "Pan- Airways Plane....Sat., Apr. 2. American Airways Direct Service" dino San Francisco, 10th April.

Reg.,

„Ápr. 2, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Rex..

.Apr. 2, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

Sunday

Scistan Chang On

Swatow Tientsin

Apr. 2, 4.15 pmo Apr. 2, 5 p

Sat., Apr. 2.

....Apr. 2, 4.15 p.m. .Apr. 2, 6 p.m.

Sat., Apr. 2, 5 pm-

K. P. O.

GP.O.

.Apr. 2, 5 p.m.

Apr. 3, 6 a.11.

..Sun., Apr. 3, 9 am. .Sun., Apr. 3, 9 am

•Superscribed correspondence only

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Japanese dealer in Singapore. The spot price fell to dd, but subsequent- ly rallied partially on bear covering.

believe Some rubber men

the tonnage involved has already been residents of Hongkong and their absorbed in Singapore as there is no guests will gather at the Peninsula SWAN, CULBERTSON & evidence at present of abnormal Hotel to-night for the Annual Main

FRITZ LATEST REPORTE and Fancy Dress Ball. offerings from there.-Reuter,

New York, Mar. 31. S. C. & F. New York correspondent

-

EXTENT OF FAILURE

Singapore, April 1. The extent of yesterday's rubber falture is estimated to be 230,000. The amount of rubber involved is believed to be 3,000 tons. Reuter.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Mar. 31. New York Cotion

Opening Closing 8.60/01 8.63/05 8.07/68 8.60/60

0.71/71 9.71/72 8.73/73

As in previous years, prizes aro being offered for the most original tuled, Bun indies and gentilmen.

be supplied by the cables: Music wil

May Dance Orchestra of the 2nd Battalion,

Stocks: The market is now begin July The Royal Scots Regiment.

Among the guests will be a large ning to thow better resistance, but Oct. number of transit passengers aboard definite signs are lacking that liquida-Dec.

Jan. (1939) the E. & A. Hiner Nankin, now in port tlon has been completed.

Cotton: Prices resist stubbornly r. 1919) en route to Australia from Japan.

Spot The Hon. Secretary of the Austraat pround 8.50 for May. The mar- Han and New Zealand Association ket is thin, but is technically sound. New York.

be Out of 7 leading brokers, 4 are bul-Cotton is April 20. that ickets may announces William Rowell entered hospital obtained at the Peninsula Hotel.

major operation recently for a

William Powell

for the removal of on Intestinal obstruction.

"We submit," the signatories to the protest stated, "that the approval .30 ti .10.80 that has been widely expressed over these sentences is not due to any be- .0254

lief that society has been made safer U.S. Cross rate in London .4.00

bul

a deeper emotional satisfac tion nt the thought of the pain in- Sleted on these men,

His condition is not serious-be "It is idle to

that these! pretend

will probably be in hospital for only sentences can be justified on the

expediency....If the fortnight--but he has cancelled a 162 rounds of

holiday trip to South America. He prospect of a seven years' sentence 11⁄2 45. 21.05

of penat servitude is not sufficient 12.304

to act as a deterrent to others, a flog- 547

Aging sentence will not be either." 39.00 22 40 19.4034

Paris

Geneva.

Mar. 30. Mar. 31. 1024

.21.60% 12.374 „547%

04.13/32 .10.00

Berlin. Athens Milan

Copenhagen. 22.40

Oslo

Stockholm Hreiningfors

Shanghip!

New York. Vienn Amsterdam Prague Madrid.

20

City's Cannon Disappears

Twin Falls, Ida, A statewide search has been ordered Nom for 0:300 pound carinon that formerly 1104 | graced the city park.." It was a relle 1/211|of the Spanish-American, war.

10.4045 22814 1/- .4.90% 2014

220 1/--/

4.90

.8.00% 14214 Nom

1/21/2 17814

20.37

8.00

1424

400%

1/04

5.00 20.374 1/1.31/32 1/1.31/32 .210 8777

20%

Hongkong

Montreal Brussels. val-nema. Belgrade Bucharest Montevideo. R'n'de "neiro...213 Bliver (Spot)... 10% Bliver (forward),18%

10134 War Loan

pantfettiah

DANISHEE SENTENCED

SHANGHAI, JAVANESE TO LIVE IN U.S.

Washington. Mar. 31,

MANILA SHARES

lish and 3 are bearish.

8.75/15

8.72/72 8.73 N

8.79/80 0.83/03

8.00 The First Notice Day for May

New York Rubber

10 74/79

10.33/34

10.45/50

10.00/06

10.00/80

10.90/90

Wheat: Unfavourable factors to- May day were easier Winnipeg and Euro- July pean markets and further large pri- vate estimates, of the crop. have been no exporta. Sentiment is about evenly divided,

The following business done quota- tions were received after the close ed. of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila office:

Anisinok Atok

The Senate to-day passed a Bill to

Baxulo Cold admit to permanent residence in the

Fonsolidated United States, Mrs. Francia Parks, a Copo Grove Shanghai Japanese, whose husband is Contol dated Mines

maratration AmericanUnited Press,

Plea To Ban Shorts For Girls

Johannesburg.

IX.I

De gale ("mala

San Mauricio

suyoc

United Paracale

There

Sept.

Doc. Jan.

Corn: The situation is unchang

10.90/94. 11.10/06

11.28/23

Sales for the day:9,200 tons,

Calcarn Wheat

064/80% 8514/85% 824/82%

May

Rubber: Prices to-day declined on the news of the failure of a large July dealer in Singapore, limited factory Sept Business Done Interest, heavier. hedging, cheaper Prices in Peso Eastern offerings and threats of la

Unquoted hour trouble in the automobile in-

May Hides: Packers stocks continue July

Paste

8136/81/4

82/81%

Monday's

Sales:-

epicago Corn

18,312,000 bushels..

Unquoted

Unqualed

Unquoted

dustry

8014/004%

00%/00%

01/01

01/4/81%

tinquoted

Unquoted

to accumulate, while demand is still Sept Indifferent.

02/02%

Winniper Wheat

1224/1234

120/120

Unquoted เ

110/1104

is no selling pressure.

100%/100% 80%/ 80

Unquofed

1

westerday's markete:

The tope of the market-Dull

Sugar The market is dull and May aleady. Covering is small and there July

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of

JOCL

There is at regent !tle confidence | West

and abroad. The troubled

in values. Traders to-day ignored French situation was a further un-

avourable 'news, including construc favourable

"Ion

factor. Shin-building awards being higher then for onerations are holding well. The 'h corresponding period of last year House Committee has reireted the and report of improved car sales, Sants Train Length Bill.

The wearing of shorts and slacks

INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE By girls and women gives offence to 217 Sentence of six months' hard labour the stricter members of the Dutch

Lam Tal-hing, 31 unemployed, 077/4

war imposed on Tam Wun, 20, un-community in South Africa.

was charged before Mr. IL Edward on the unfavourable, side, bank Dow Jones Average Maran Close The East' Rond ring of the Dutch 20% employed, when he was charged at

at the Central Magistracy to-day ringe uspe the second lowest in 37 edustrial

1923 1900 Central Magistracy this morning with Reformed Church, has passed a 18 returning from: Banishment. He had solution calling upon the Govern- with indecent assault on Ho Vins-breg and a half years, structurp 20 Fella 1874 been seat away 17, 18 years on Janu- ment to Introduce legislation for chun, D-year-old girl, Ja Hellywood a whine onun and 20 Unilles

men Road, April 5 was the date dixed for here are indications of the business 41 Bonds 101ary 12 Inst. Inapeeter W. Mair pro- b'dding: women to

bearing,

recession spreading to ethe South 11 Commodity Index Wirplass. ・・ secuted.

clothes.

201

wear

18.18: 15.16

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