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for 3 days prepaid

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WANTED TO BUY. WE PAY HIGH prices for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, jade and jewels.

Gold Apply China Refining Co., Room 6, Fedder Build ing, 2nd floor.

FOR SALE. "HONGKONG. AS REVEALED BY

THE CAMERA” Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.00. Obtainable at Kaily & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Pubinhers, South China Morning Post, Ltd, Wyndham Street.

The

Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June-September, 1940. -Two- Silver Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries

Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. First Prizes in each of the four Sections, $250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE General Pictorial: Land and Seacapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION TWO Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human

Studies.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION THREE Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd, $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)

The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this. effect. Ench entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographle Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition!

The Competition is contined ex- clusively to

photo amateur graphiers.

2-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is pernillad to compete, 3-The prizer will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graphs In each section. entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must posted on back of entry.

be

The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

All photographs, entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are eligible 8. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, lom of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, sepia,.ar toned pictures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. R-Piciuros submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No ploture to entered in more

than one Section,

10)-Mbunis to be only white or gresit,

murt, be of one of the following sima:=-10X12,, 10×20.

11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition... 12-Members of the Staffs of the Ilongkong Telegraph end the

Souls China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 13-The decision of the Judges shall

be final. 14-At the conclusion of the Com« petition,' entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seveni "'daya.

NAME

SECTION

7

ENTRY FORM

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each. Entry in sectiona 14:2 and. Je

METROPOLE

HOTEL CENTRAL - COMFORTABLE-FIREPROOF

CLEAN

Hongkong Company

Reduces Capital -

That the company had decided not to invest any more of their funds in the furtherance of the company's objects owing to the existing hostilities in China, which had hampered the com- pany's activities and decreased its business, was one of the reasons advanced by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson, counsel for Messrs. Kwong Sang Hong Limited, dur- ing the hearing of an application for a reduction of capital of the company before Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor at the Supreme Court this morning.

the company In Hongkong in

business as and dealers in

Girls the "Two

perfumes, eltermicals

Mr. Anderson caid was incorporated 1910, and carried on manufacturers of Florida water of Brand" and all kinds of tollet peticles, medicines, and other preparations.

$600,000 Reduction Sought The original capital was $200,000, but had been increased on four fur ther occasions unti it was now $2,-- 400,000 divided into 24,000 shares of $100 each

A special resolution was, passed by the company at a meeting held on May 31, 1940, when it was resolved that the capital be returned to the nominal $1,800,000 by reducing amount of each share from $100 to $75, and returning $25. per share to each of the holders of the 24,000 shares.

Sound Position

Apart from the war in China, the company's balance sheet for year ended December 1039 showed the company's assets amounted to $0,119,- 091, and the company's liabilities

included which

its paid-up capital of $2,400,000 amounted to $3,352,150. The excess of the assets over the liabilities amounted to $4,200.040.

The petition for confirmation of the reduction of capital was confirm- ed by the Court.

instructed by

Mr. Anderson was Messrs. F. E. Nash and Company, solicitors for the Petitioner.

Holding Out

At Moyale

Latest Position In Frontier Warfare CAIRO, July 14 (Reuter).- A British communique stater that in the northern frontier district our garrison is still holding out at Moyale, in the heighbourhood of which severe fighting continues between Italian and British reinforce- ments.

In Somaliland a small frontler post at Abdul Ghadir was attacked and captured by the enemy in con- alderable strengib,

In the western desert, casualties were again caused to Italian motor transport columns attempting

to

supply the fort of Capuzzo,

Merea Matruh was ineffectively bombed.

JAPANESE BOMB

CHURCHES

CHUNGKING, July 15 (Reuter).— Catholic Church properties in and near Chungking suffered losses as o result of Japanese air bombing dur- Ing the past month totalling $5,000,- 000.

or

Among the Catholic properties de- molished

damaged were

St. Joseph's Church at Pelying, the Girl' School, the Catholle Cathedral of St. Paul, the Middle School, the Carmol Monastery, the Ming Teh Middle School, the Ten Chili Primary School, and the Church of the Sacred Heart.

'SHADOW" COURTS

JUDGES and their Courts will be evacuated from London -If and when necessary. A complete scheme is ready to be put into operation.

Court houses have been ar- ranged in comparatively safe areas, complete with offices for registrars and other officials.

Already most of the High Court records have been moved to places of safely in the country.....

Special Powers

The Lord Chancellor has been given special powers to suspend the sittings both of the High Court and County Courts and to arrange for the sittings of the Old Batley to be held at such places and times as he may direct.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Exchange At Australian

League

A Glance

T.T. London.

пр

TT. Japan

India

USA TT Manila

TVT...

T.T. Batavia

יד

.100

SELLING

Demond London

Shanghai

12% 370

T.T. Singapore

522

..90

8244

.43

.427%

TT, Bangkolc

140

T.T. Salgon

T.T. France grea

Nom

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

1/5/%

BUYING

1/36 +1/31/

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

.23%

4 m/s France ....

Nom.

30 da India ..........

.04%

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.....3.71

4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P Landon

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stack Mar ket this morning: A. BANKS

H.K. Banks'

2.1,150 sa. H.K. Banka (Lon. Reg.) £..83 n. H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £..65 m. .0%`n. Chartered £

East Asia $.....

INSURANCES

Canton ..

Union $...

Football Results

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

July 15, 1940.

|

WAR FUND CHEQUE

Seventh Instalmont

Sant To Govt.

A futher cheque for $35,000 has been forwarded. to the Colonial Secretary as the seventh instalment of the South China Morning Post" and "Hongkong Telegraph" War Fund.

MELBOURNE, Junc 151 The cheque was sent to the (UP)-No games were played Government this morning.

War Fund are as follows: Members of the Royal Naval Yord Dr. & Mrs, Lee Itsh Liont

in South Australia on Saturday. Latest contributions to the In Victoria, Melbourne played havoc with the. Don defenders, piling up 17 goals and 20 be- hinde against 7-12.

point separating

Police Canteen

Snie. at Old Newspapers per Euro-

Peon YMCA. TYL

The most exciting game was be- tween Geelong and Carlton, only one the two teams when the final whistle went. The Saints downed Fitzroy by 8-11 to 8-12 and Richmond humbled Footscray by 15-12 to 12-10, The Tizers piled up Mr. Ping 10-14 (128 points) against South, Mr. Fung Kong Un who could manage only

goals, 18 behinds (42) and were, therefore, the

Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Archbutt

(Further Donation)

II. I, C. Collected by the Indo-China Book Office, Hongkong from Chinese and European Frienda Bahore and afont

scoring team in Vio. In the West, Subiaco and East: Fremantle Bed with 108 points each. WHEN Claremont were top scorers 17-13 (125 points) against WeaL Perth (14-12), and Swan Districts humbled Perth into lowest ccore.

YANKEES

10.20

236

220

1,000

BLANK OUT

In all States, the Collingwood!-

provided both top and low scores,

Complete results were as follows:

South Melbourne match in Victorin WHITE

Death From Swallowing Tea-Spoon

Thirty - nine - year - old Fung Chisting of Wanchai was taking dose of medicine in a spoon yea- terday.

¤

man.

As he did so, he lost control of the spoon and it went down his throat. The unfortunate was rushed off to the Queen Mary Hospital, but it was too late to do any» thing for him, and he died soon after admission.

*******

THE BURMA

ROAD

British Proposals To The Japanese

POST OFFICE

Smali Packet Fost to all countries. us suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the dme given below unless otherwise' stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before. na ro fistered and parcel mails are closed. it 5 p.m. on the previous day. When. nails are advertised to close after. 1 pan., Registered and Parcel malla are closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS Afr Mall by "Imperial AirwaJE.

July 15. Service"

July 16. Air Mall by "Pan American Air-ways

Direct

Francisco Service" San

Japan

date, 2nd July. Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai

| Shanghai

Canton

Java and Manila

Shanghal.

Alai by "Imperial Service"

Japan and Shanghai

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter). Japan

July 16,

July 16.

Aliwazı

July 18. July 10,

July 18..

in London to-night states that USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

June).

Air

Bangkok and Saigon

Canton

Shanghal

Calcutta and Straits

July 10.

Canton

July 10.

*July 19.

An inspired statement mado

Shanghai Shanghai,

July 20.

July 20.

SOX

there have been a large number hal, (San Francisco, date 22nd

July 20

July 21.

July 21.

.July 21.

July 21.

.July 22.

July 23.

Francisco

July 23.

July 29.

July 24.

July 24.

July 2

24. July 25.

of inaccurate and incomplete

London and Straits NEW YORK, July 14 (Router) reports, mostly from Japanese Shanghai and Amoy Ruffing added to his pliching honours sources, about the Burma Road Shanghai 10-day when he blanked out the and allied questions. Some of Haiphong Melbourne 17-20 (122) beat Es-Chicago White Sox, enabling the these reports, save the stato-Mati

VICTORIA

Australia and Manila

Now York Yankees to win 4-0. In a second American League game, the ment, have criticised British Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Philadelphia Athlettes humbled the polley in the Far East.. Detroit Tigers 8-2,

Mercantile, A. & B. £.

Mercantile, C. £

.20th.

73 1.

sendon 7-12 (54).

Geelong 12-10 (01) beat Carlton 11-24 (00),

St. Kilda 6-11 (60) beat Fitzroy 6-12 (48).

North Melbourne 11-11 (77) beat Hawthorn 9-10 (70).

Richmond 15-10 (100) bent Foot- scray 12-10 (02).

Collingwood 19-14

(128)

beat

South Melbourne 4-18 (43).

Chicago New York

WEST

AUSTRALIA

SHIPPING

China Underwriters $....50 cts, 11. H.K. Fire $....

Douglases $ Steamboats Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D.5. Shell (Bearera) s/- Waterboats $ x.d.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks (old)'S. Bocks (new) $. Providents $. Sh. Docks Sh. $.

Kailan 6/- Raubs $... HK. Mines

Holely

Lands

MINING

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $.. H.K. Renities $.. Chinese Estates S..

UTILATIES Trams

(old) $. Peak Trams (new) $.... Star Ferries $..

Pork $....

H.K

Scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. 11. E. 0 4 4 4 11 · 0 (Ruffing pitched for the Yankees).

Delroll

Subiaco 15-18 (108) drew with Philadelphia Enst Fremantle 10-12 (108),

2

8 13 homered twice beat] Hayes once for the Athletics).

(Chapman

Swan Districts 13-9 (87) Perth 10-22 (82).

.2011⁄2 n.

Claremont 17-13 (125) beat West St. Louis Perth 14-12 (96),

Boston

.15/0.

11.

.3.20 in. 20. 100 n. .10.10.

South Fremantle 18-14 ̊ (122) beat East Perth 10-13 (73).

The latest of these regarding the closing of the Burma Road for arms traffle to Chins puts the proposal in the light of an accomplished settle mont.

Direct Service."---San date 9th July Shanghal Australia and Manila Sandakan Halphong and Holhow Japan

and Manila ainhong

25. .July 20. July 25. July 25.

Negotiations Proceeding Negotlälions are still proceeding with the Japanese Government, alm- | 20 ed at a general settlement of which, and Manle-(San Francisco the Burma Road question is only one aspect,

date, 1st July) Manila

The proposal to close it is only for

Japan and Shanghai three months, during which time it Shanghai and Amoy

0

and

is hoped that some moro

general

10

4

settlement may be discussed.

11

After that, Britain

resumes tuli

liberty of action.

(Elevar innings were played Radcliffe homered for the Browns); NATIONAL LEAGUE

MORE CANADIAN|

TROOPS ARRIVE Pittsburgh

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)—The Canadian Department of Defence in Ottawa announces that the Fusiliers ..31.1. Nontroyal (a Montreal infantry regi- .1041⁄2 n.

ment) and the Cameroon Highlanders

.14%

.

7.40 .

.3.70 n

.60 n

23 n.

0.05 b.

.3.05 n.

35%

.

.33% pa. .17.n.

(a mounted machine-gun regiment) have arrived safely overseas,

No indication is given as to where they have been landed.

British Apologised, Japanese Claim

2 # Z B 10 3

| Brooklyn

(Sewell homered for the Pirates).

Italy Hopes To Get Suez

Chungking Comment

Japan, Shanghal and Formosa

*July 20.

July 20.

July 20

July 20

July 27.

July 29.

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, July 16

Shanghai.....

Tuesday, July 10 -.

.7 ving .7.00. p.m.

.4.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m.

CHUNGKING, July 15 (Reuter) Cantor" Discussing the Burma Road question,

the "Central Dolly News," the offcfal orgun of the Chinese Government, Dalren

declares:

Fort Bayard

"The Burma route is one of China's Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- principal international communica- tion routes.

When Japan is unable to subdue China in the field, the is exerting pressure on Britain, to sus- pend goods transportation over this route in attempts to forco China to

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Chinese Government has re- ROME, July 14 (UP)The news peatedly notified the British author paper "Regime Fascisla" hints that dea that it is seriously concerned the Suez Canal will be taken over

over the issue. Also that China has by the Axis at the conclusion of the the right to demand that the Burma war-if the Axls won..

route be kept open for international

Ferries (old) Lights (new) H.K. Electrics" (old) H.K. Electrics (new) $.

"The Suez Canal stock is under-traffic. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Macao Electrics (old) $.

going the fate of snow under the sun Furthermore, from the point of SHANGHAI, July 16 (UP)-The the sun being the certainty of an view of the Chinese people, the Macuo Electrics (new) $....18 n. Sandakan Lights $

11 n. Japanese naval nuthorities announce Italian victory," the paper boasts. Burma route traffic has the greatest "When the war Is concluded the importance in the continuation of 19.10 b. that the British authorities have Telephones (old)

$7.00 (new) $... Telephones

n. apologised for the incident involving Suez Canal will be neither French friendly relations between China and

the 3.5. Shengling.

nor English nor Jewish. This much INDUSTRIALS

The incident, therefore, conis certain. Only then will the Suez Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 .

stuck rise," the paper asserts, Cold: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 n. sidered closed. Canton Içes $.... «Cements $.......

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dalry Farins $. Watsons $... Lane Crawfords $.. Sinceres $....... Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. $

......

13

Crossword Puzzle

.13.20. n. .44.

10% 83.

7.00 ca.

7.45 .

2.60 n.

.30,t.

.1 n.

.35% 11.

.210 n.

25-T07 bi

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

102 n. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 84% Loan (x. int.)05 n. H.K. Govt. 3% (1040) 05 n. Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 G$nds, 43% n. H. K. Entertainments $....0.60 n. Constructions

(old) $14 n. Constructions (new) s Viuro Piling $. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) B/-..8/9 n. Marsmans Inv. (HK) s/-..4/- n

.1 .

...

WED HER HERO-

A WEEK LATE

Miss Norah M. Halsc, daughter of Col. F. T. Halse, of Elmstead Grange, Chislehurst, Kent, was hoppy recent- ly because her wedding, postponed a week ago when her bridegroom's leave was cancelled, became a bride at Chislehurst, Kent,

ived-

The bridegroom was Mr. Charles W. Denempont, of St. George's Hill, Weybridge, who has just received his commission in the Army. "Our luck was in this time," said the bride.

It was a five o'clock (pm). ding.

CAR IN COLLISION

Miss V. Ivanchenko, of the Helena Involved in A May Institute, was slight accident In Kowloon on Satur- while driving a motor cor; 10day,

A learner driver, she was turning into Middle Road from Ashley Road when she struck a parked car, suf-

guard and running board.. Nobody was injured,

He Remembered--29 fered damage to the rear axle, mud-

Years After

In March 1911, a boy was taken

to King Edward VII, Hospital. Wind- FILM FOR ROTARY CLUB sor, gravely ill with a bullet-wound In his body.

A miccessful A change has been made in the operation was performed,

Rotary Club's programme to-morrow. Recently the secretary of the hos-Dean Wilson's address on "Smith pital received a cheque for £25 of the Smiths" has been held over from the grateful patient--Mr. T. M. following the unexpected arrival of Winsley, of Singapore-as a volun-a cinema photographer who

has tary war contribution. "I owe my with him several reels of scenes in ille to the hospital," he wrote, Free China which will be screened.

ACHORS

Trias parliament

*--Patiniscal sect of

Brtiane

10-Armenian kivez

14-Japers

16-thigh

17-Not working

11-5mail vallers

19-On (se side..

20-Hank of nobleman 22-Those who talk

NODIGDAY (MALINE) *Procedis

25--Actrostire sneeur 50-Those who CRITT 30-Shooting #1872

36-Hearing Grekis 38-Endured

37-1at fall in drepa 18-in the part

39-Conjun

40-Yangs of lis

41-Remalo

43-Orient of contempi

45-PL1 SVAT compacie 48-reared

45-Writion meazagme

BO==MP (Prepok)

B1-Borrow

62--Lured-

50-Swali wares

co-Plant of lily funky 61-

by burde

mal! orie

o Telier of falsehood

65-Place in line

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ANSWER TO FRIVIOUS PUZZLE

containers

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DOWN

¿-Pull drop by drop

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To who look slyly Baccarators

Pari 10 play

T-Western Indian tribe

Chanted

—Attempted to accomplish 10-rijed up

11 straight-edg 12-verbal sunds

-KAKO TAGS

26—Whiskers

Britain.

as

"These two points are brief as well British clear. We hope the Government will give them serious

attention."

Japan's Policy Of Threats Continuing the paper says: "Japan's policy towards Britain hitherto has always been resorted to threats. Obviously Japan is adopt- ing the same policy in connection with the Burma route.

Although Japan

is to utter further threats.

trails by the "Imperial Airways- Service."

Reg. Ord

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

July 10, & p.m. July 16, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

July 16, 5 D. July 18, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono

Jain; U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan-

American

Trai Airways and Atlantio Services,"

Reg. Ord

Reg.

K.P.O.

July 10, 5.00 p.m. ....July 10, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.D.

....July 16, 5,00 pm. Ord... July 16, 7.00 pm.

Wednesday, July 17

1.30 p.m. ...2 pin. ..7.00 p.m.

Manlia Haiphong Straits

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central--and---South America and United Kingdom via. San Francisco

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

July 17, 4 pm. .July 17, 5 pm. „July 17, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

July 17, 4 p.m. July 17, 6 pm. July 17, 7 p.m.

.7.15 am

1.0 am.

1 p.m

le diseatiched with the reply of Sir Robert Craigle, the most Japan con do

Purcels

Reg.

Ord.

"We hope the British Government will remain firm and not be bluffed | Ca by the Japanese threats."

Thursday, July 18

30- Woman who diaplaya

Chinese circles are showing the greatest anxiety over the Burma

Friday, July 10 Road question. There are algas of Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong. keen disappointment over the reports

10.00 0.In.

Canton Haiphong Shanghai

11 am

37--Enthusiatie

25-Ascenda

29--Endur

costumer

St-Make apouch

tingens af optaton

13-Vomite ka

30-Unity

-Experiments

impertinently

13-Colony of French

West Afric

44—increase width again

47-Peric

45-Faced

32-vorm of magnalum

silicata 83--e of Charice

Lemb

Båtar mournini ers

dre poetia) 60CL Hayada BT-Erudition

16

One who forsteds evesta

12

241

26 27 28

BH

249

31

32

35

56

HD

34

21

40

of the British appeasement polley Parcels only for Straits and Calcutta towards Japan,

Shanghai.

American Criticism

12.30 LONDON, July 15 (Reuter) Stratts, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa Unofficial American criticisms of the

2.30 p.m. temporary British concessions to Salgon and Bangkok

.7.00 pm. Japan on the subject of transport of Straits and Calcutta milltary material to Chinn by the Burma Road

Parcels

correspondent of the "Times.

pre reported from Washington, writes the diplomatic

Ord...

July 19, 5 p.m. July 20, 9.30 am. Saturday, July 20

Japan

.5.30 pm

5.30 p.m.

They appear to be based upon in- Manila accurate accounts of negotiations Air Mail for "Imperial Airways- which are still

Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United-Kingdom.

is

2

The correspon proceeding.

adds: "Thero negotiations, it pointed out in authoritative quarters in London, do not prejudice the future liberly of action of the British Government, whose hands are not tied by a tem- porary restriction of certain classes of traffe between Burma and China."

STOCK

F

M.July 20, 5 pm. July 20, 5.80 p...

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

Sunday, July 21

.0 ́a... .9 am-

ELOK. Ord.,

Amoy ... Shanghai

Monday, July 22 Shanghai and Parcels only for

Tientsin

12.30 pm... Conton

p.m.

MARKET Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.

REPORT

Hodgkong Stock Exchange Omlelal Summary..Issued Saturday says:

HK. Banks changed hands at the improved rate of $1,150, Unions were again placed at $320 and Electrics Old at $36% and the New issue at $335. -*H.K. `Banks

Unions

Пиуел

Sales

$1,150

Hateis

$7.20

Chins Lights (old).

$6.05

$35.25

10.10

$1.00

Electrics (olds

Electrics (new

Telephones (old)

Central and South America, Canada and United Kingdom vik

San Francisco

Reg.

Ord,

G.P.O, and, K.PO,"

July 22, 5 pan.

July 23, 8.30 am. Tutaday, July 28 Batavia and Sourabaya.....0.30 am. Shanghai and Parcels only for 1.80 pm.. Tientsin Japan

2.3.30 pam... Thursday, July' 24 .

.8.30

Sandaken

$33.15 Swatow, Shanghai and Parcels only

for Tientsin.

p.m..

Mr. Bullitt Flies

Dairy Farms

Watson

52 53

Fb

54

ы

102

63

bit

169

bb

18

19

To Lisbon

MADRID," July 15 (Reuter) ——Tha American Ambassador to France, Mr. William C. Bullitt, has left for Lisbon by air.

Friday, July 26 Straits and Calcutta

Parcels,

July 26, 10.30 am.

Letters, ...July 20, 11.30 am. Shanghai Ngen

Pim

Manila, Australia and New Zealand.

via Thursday Island,

G. F. O, and . P. O Reg. July 26,-2.15 p.m. Ord.. ............... July 20, 13.30 p.m. -.- *Superserthed. Correspondence. Only

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