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SHAREBROKERS.

M. J. Fogarty and Co., Stock and Sharebrokers, Mackay Street, ’Phone 296, report quotations on the Christchurch Stock Exchange, this morning.

! i” 8 THE GREY STAR, X — — U.S.A. RECOVERY f I XI Special Dtep ila y i EMERGENCY COUNCIL FORMED. [BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN.—COPYBIGHT.] WASHINGTON, December 6. President Roosevelt has super-im- <*’ XI < 1 posed upon the widespread Federal relief structure a new co-ordinating organisation known as “The National Emergency Council.” A Central Infor■'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim 1 X' 1 jl mation Bureau is to be established & l» throughout the country “for the purpose of consolidating and making more effecient and productive the emergen•Ik % cy activities of the Government,” This organisation which some observers are Whit e Panama Hal ts Ji inclined to call a “Super-Cabinet,” will include State Secretaries Ickes, Wallace, Roper, Perkins, General Johnson and the Administrators or Governors of various other recovery agencies. The Treasury Department to-day put 'n to rest the rumours that an issue or flat money or any other currency inflation would be employed for meeting the loan maturities of 727,000,000 dollars of Government securities due -IS a IbO on December 15. The Treasury announced that it would meet the obligations through offering 950 million dolw Whit e Pel ts , & Straws lars worth of one-year certificates of indebtedness carrying 21 per cent, interest, which is the highest interest that the Government has paid since 1931, except during the March banking crisis. It was said at the Treasury that deposits, in gold purchase plan, and a survey of the credit situation 4gs II 1 showed the certificates to be attractive to the purchaser. A heavy oversubscription is expected. 1 5 •■ ai t I AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT. NEW YORK, December 6. •’ * . R The “New York Times” Washington correspondent states: A longsmouldering dispute between the sot If! -|ll Manson & Co. called Right and Left Wing forces ot the Agricultural Adjustment Administration came to a head to-night as Mr George Peek (head of the Administration) 'declared he would resign unless given a freer hand in managing the administration. On the other hand Mr Wallace (Secretary for AgriculMAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. | © ture) believes there , should be a subsidiary organisation operating under the regular Department of Agriculture. Mr Peek is uncompromisingly opposed to restricting business profits, while his opponents, who have included some members of the “Brain Trust” ■.s p ■ />/> - - ■ ENTERTAINMENTS LATE MESSAGES seek to place the processors and the "W » exchange markets such as the Chicago Board of Trade, under rigid GovOPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND, December 8. A few minutes before nine o’clock ernment supervision. It is now revealed that this difference of opinion “Rasputin and the Empress” prob last night, Mr William Duncan Kilpathad been holding up the N.R.A. grain and other codes. President Roosevelt offered a compromise in an effort to retain both Mr Wallace and Mr Peek in the respective positions. He ordered that, hereafter, the codes involving agricultural products be transferred to a regular N.R.A. Administration for negotiation. Whether such an arrangement will be 1 J’*' W ably the most discussed motion picture of the year will be screened tonight and Saturday. John, Ethel and Lionel Barrymore and Diana Wym yard are starred in the principal roles. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT. rick, of Detroit, whose lecture on Christian Science was being broadcast ifrom a B class station, was cut off the lair by order of the Government Radio I Inspector. The reason officially stated ’is that the subject' matter was controversial, but a number of listeners, this morning, expressed astonishment f “Lucky Devils” will be screened at at me ruling. Mr Kilpatrick said, to-day, that he satisfactory to Mr Peek or the “Brain Trust” is not known. jm 4< Blackball to-night. had lectured in all parts ot the j EmAnother report states that Mr. Peek .’ i Sa WALLSEND—TO-NIGHT. pire, on the Continent, and in me United States and Canada. The lectold Secretary Wallace he would reo i£rn unless the Radical members of “'' 4 .JET “Blonde Venus” will be screened at ture last night was practically the same as he had given elsewhere. Many the “Brain Trust” were asked to leave Following on an interview with F j! Wallsend to-night. COMPLIMENTARY DANCE. The members of nearly every sports of his lectures had been broadcast, but never before had he been cut off. During his recent tour in Australia, no objection had been raised to the broadcasts. Mr. Roosevelt, newspapermen asked Mr. Peek if he told the President that he intended to resign. “Nothing was said about that,” Mr. Peek replied. vJ J team to visit the West Coast have The convener of the committee been entertained -at complimentary <• — - — -• (•« -r- v- • < ! • “PAGAN ETHICS.” - % wmen arranged ior mo jxiipairicK icc- % "X* •functions, and to-morrow (Saturday) tures expressed astonishment, and said 0 night an unusual departure will be made when the Pirate Football Club that last night’s lecture was no more controversial than others broadcast "WASHINGTON, December 6. 1 <4 4 i \ • will entertain the ladies at a monster complimentary jazz and old-time dance at Herb Moore’s Cabaret. AH lady patrons will be admitted free of charge. Two M’s.C., Messrs AV. Ryan and A. Lamberton, will control the floor and Steel’s orchestra will supply the music for a well-arranged programme of old-time and jazz dances. Everybody is assured of a night of in Auckland. On behalf of the radio station, it is stated that it obeyed the telephone instruction of the Radio Inspector, that the lecture be cut off. The Inspector, interviewed, reiterated that parts of the lecture were controversial. He declined to say whether he had given the order on his own account, or at someone’s reIn an address at the anniversary meeting of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ, President Roosevelt challenged the “Pagan Ethics” of modern civilisation. He said 'that the object of the American Government’s new philosophy was to recognise the right of the individual to make a profit as long as he does not push down, nor hold down, his own neighbour. The President denounced the recent w 1 genuine fun and fiolic. quest. lynchings as “collective murder.” ■1 j/' >~\- 1 ELECTRICITY FAIRYLAND AND FUCHSIA. AUCKLAND, December 8. Sales: Commercial Bank 17/1, 17/3: Without mentioning Governor Rolph’s attitude or the stand taken by others, he said: “We do not excuse those in $ There was a good attendance last Dominion Fertiliser 18/3, Pukemiro high places or low who condone lynch L Hie Modern Santa Claus < evening at the Town Hall, when a bright programme was presented, under the auspices of the Salvation 22/-, Waihi 26/11, South British 77/3. 77/-. Bank of New South Wales £32 law.” 6s; Stock, fours, £102. Army. The lighting effects were good CHRISTCHURCH, December 8. SHAREBROKERS. F--and the stage setting well arranged. Sales: N.Z..Refrig. (£1 paid) 19/11 Kh 7 Electricitv has for everyone—more J The first part of the programme was (2), Dominion Fertilizer 18/3, Bell KilM. J. Fogarty and Co., Stock and F 0 leisure, extra help, addled comfort and pleasure for ’ as follows:—Children’s Choir, “The Rainbow Song”; prayer, _ Adjutant Duggan; Children’s Choir, “Ever Shining”; action song, “Song of the Sunbeams”; Scripture, 23rd Psalm, gour ngd, Charleston Sluicing 1 /u. Sharebrokers, Mackay Street, ’Phone 296, report quotations on the Christi i every member of the family. Spare mother the old | tiring houswork, give her the help of the willing WANGANUI, December 8. Mr. Duncan Mackintosh, Chairman church Stock Exchange, this morning. Buyers Sellers *-* B servant —electricity. If you haven’t already installed i Howard Lopdell; action song, “Looking for Father Christmas,” the Tiny Tots; lightning rod drill, “Life-saving Guards”; recitation, “The Cat and the of the Wanganui County Council, at a meeting, held to-day, suggested that BANKS: fl 1 electricity, what time could be more opportune than 4 ? this Xmas ? each Councillor should give a fat lamb, to be distributed among the unemployed workers in the county, for Comm, of Aust. .. 1" 3 17 5 National of N.Z. 4 1 0 4 2 6 Union .. .. 9 12 6 9 17 6 Bank of N.Z. .2 8 1 2 8 6 r&> Broom,” J essie Paterson, tableau, Christmas, at the same time making Wales .. .. 32 2 6 32 5 0 < “Rendezvous,” Joan -Wasley and Ida an appeal for farmers to follow the INSURANCE: National .. 19 0 19 2 FINANCIAL: ( r \W Sr' I , Give Electrical Presents i Macdonald; recitation, “Immortality,’ Margaret Shrives; action song, “Caller Herrin,” Fisher Girls; humorlead. “We have had a lift in wool which we never expected,” said Mr. Mackintosh, “and I would bo very J % *1 ? For Permanent Appreciation - cus sketch, “Jimmy Looks after the the Baby,” Vivian Hansen (encored) gymnastic display, Junior Boys’ Class. The second part of the programme sorry to think that some of the unemployed workers, and their families, were going short for Christmas dinGolclsborouirh . . 1 12 1 1 12 2 MEAT: $ ® IRONS Year in. year out —every day, O! Some Councillors promised three to ■ Z SM* .. 19 11 10 0 10/- paid .. 96 98 a g STOVES and all day electrical appli- fi comprised the fairy cantata, “Why the four lambs, and it was decided to send ‘ vd w r TOASTERS ances will save time, trouble I SlO Fuchsia hangs Her Head.” Scene 1, aq) ui sjoiuJBj dooqs °) luoddu un WOOLLENS: _ WATER- and expense for the receiver, j “A Dell in the Wood’s.” introduced the county, to send in a lamb each. “We Kaiapoi 17/- paid 7 10 8 1 HEATERS An electrical sift no matter flnding of the Fuchsia and the coming are now doing much better than the Mosgiel . . . . 9 0 0 L READING- show big or how small always of the Dream Fairy. A faithful preunemployed relief workers,” said Mr. COAL: l] A, LAMPS brings lasting satisfaction C PH sentation was witnessed, with realisMackintosh. Westport . . 13 9 14 6 8» VACUUM- and annreciation. tic scenic effect. Scene 2, “A Glen in — Grey Valley . . 14 0 4ghf I CLEANERS. - ” the Woods,” was that of Fairy PrimLONDON, December 7. BREWERIES: rose and Puck, and Fuchsia’s spiteful Arrived, at. London, Port Alma ; at 1 act, for which offence banishment was Monte Video, Kia Ora; at Kakar, N.Z. .... 1 16 0 1 16 6 ordered. Scene 3, “Bluebell Dell” — Breeze. MISO.: USE MORE—PAY LESS. 4 Midsummer Eve, the Fairy Queen and her Court, and Primrose found without a gift. The scene changed, with — Colonial Sugar 60 10 0 63 0 0 Aust. Glass .. 2 6 0 2 8 0 'dt The Grey Electric Power A U IJCLUlll IJtJl C. Fou,r voting men are now sailing to 1 Board has made regular rate brilliant effect. The Fairy Queen was 32 ft •Jffij a reductions and points out that £ ushered in, and on the throne suryacht, the Te Rapunga. The Auckland Alexander cont. Jl 6 1, 0 <j* a as consumption increases still j [ Just snap the Bwltch— rounded by a bower of flowers, reHarbourmaster has been advised Big River' .. 11 10 1 ’Q Electricity does the m«. further reductions will follow. V ceived her subjects. Scene 4, ‘The briefly by letter ;roin George J. DibBlackwater .. 1 10 3 1 13 0 >'•> Court of Justice” —Bluebell Dell. The hern, evidently the owner of the Charleston .. 16 1 6% • iSl Judge sat in his box to hear the yacht, that he intended leaving MonoPreshford . . 2 3V& c GREY ELECTRIC ‘ charge against Fuchsia. Penitence was expressed by Fuchsia for her act. The Queen of the Fairies was consulted, lulu on November 19 for Auckland, and' would call at Tonga and Samoa. No other particulars were given. Gillespie’s . . 19 lit) Golden Sand .. 2 ID 3 0 King Solomon .. 3 3 Lawson’s Flat .. 4 POWER BOARD} » and a pardon was granted. The rendering of the cantata was given with AUCKLAND, December 8. XIaerewhenua 9 J A 10’a Okarito .... 9 0 9 11 Waihi .... 1610 180 dramatic effect, conveying a moral In a judgment, delivered to-day, Mr Waitahu .... 41 53 r* a/M r ’Phone No. 135. Greymouth. c lesson, and a large amount of time and work evidently was expended to Justice Smith dismissed the appeal of George Kennedy Elliot McLean Snowy .... 3% Bell-Kilgour . . 11 10 Bell-Hooper . . 10 11 • ’X achieve so successful a result, and against the Magis trate’s decision. that Brian Born .. 1 4 10 16 9 JK-7Z well deserved the applause accorded. the scheme known as the MultiplicaSkippers .... 1% 2 Worksop, 4 Vi Paid 4 6 Addison’s Flat . . 13 3 1 Adjutant Duggan offered a short tion Bureau was a lottery. He ordered pwl prayer, and thanked the audience for £10/10/- costs to be paid by appellant. Nokomal .. 2 7 2 8 0^'—CT their attendance. The Judge said that it was plain that all a member had to do was to Nevis Diesel . . I OVi 1 1 We are buyers of Forestry Bonds. 1 ■■■ my his subscription, enrol four other NEW RATES OF BROKERAGE. INSURANCES. SHOP IN RUNANGA. UNITED V. HOKITIKA. members, and then wait for his cash commissions on f-Iis Honor could indirect enrolments. Listed Unlisted United Club teams v. Hokitika tohu l see new ciiiy )n shares up to 6d .. .. V4d morrow will be: — uiowledge, experience, art or skill on ” ” over 6 to 2/- . . Vid * THE SOUTH BRITISH GOOD SERVICE ASSURED“A” team at Hokitika: —Men: Kear.'l Warnes, Burley, Gebbie, Dabscheck, he part of a member could be regarded as influencing the drawing by that ” ” " 2/- to 4/- Id IVid 4/- to 6/.8 IVid 2d ” ’’ ” 6/8 to 13/4 2d 2Vid INSURANCE CO., LTD. Cassels. Ladies: Mrs. Precott, Mrs. nember of the commissions. The main ’’ ” ” 13/4 . . U4% lVi% A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY XMAS GIFTS Cassells, Mrs Thomson, Misses Elair, source of cash v ms in direct enrol- —

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1933, Page 8

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SHAREBROKERS. Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1933, Page 8

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