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ESTABLISHED 1845,
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931.
SHARE SETTLEMENT MORAL DEFEAT FOR
EVE.
Market Opens Remark- ably Strong.
SUBSTANTIAL ADVANCES.
The ofBeinl summary issued by the Stock Exchange, to-day states:
In spite of the fact of it being the eve of the Settlement Day, the market apened remarkably strong, there being buyers for most of the speculative counters, which show a on Saturday's substantial advance
rates.
Underwriters were in demand at $4.90, after sales at $4.00.
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JAPAN.
(Continued from Page 1) representatives, who he said had manifested much goodwill during the deliberations. to urge on their governments
nothing to aggravate the conflict, and he
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hoped that the difficulty would be disposed of by November 16.
Senor Madariaga hoped that the co-operation of the United States Government would continue. Protice Gilbert returned.
"THE BABY IS BORN."
U.S. and France and Gold Standard.
LAVAL-HOOVER TALKS.
Washington, Yesterday. "The baby la toro," smilingly de- clared an Under-Secretary, produc- ing a momentous communique of Laval-Hoover conversations, the which have covered the whole field Mr. of international affairs. thanks The communique emphasises the for the many warm trbutes to the necessity for France and America United States by the speakers, maintaining the gold standard, ex-!
of the with which sentiment Dr. Szopress hope for the success
Disarmament Conference, and re- heartily associated himself.
that an international| financial agreement is necessary be- It is thought that the next meet-fore the expiration of the Hoover ing of the Council will be in Paris, debt holiday concerning which the initiative should be taken at the but that is not yet certain.
soonest date possible by the Euro- pean countries, principally concern- ed.
Rauba were wanted at $38. Providents (old) were on offer at
The Council then adjourned un-cognises $5.60, but the new sharea were intil November 16. demand at $2.36..
Hotely (old) were in request at $15, but sellers required $15.20. There were sales of the new shares at $14/2.
Lands were done at $834, and at the close were to be obtained at $84.
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Realties were In demand $12.70, after sales were put through at $124.
At the close of the proceedings Dr. Sze commented that he was living in hopes.--Reuter.
Resentment in Japan.
Tokyo, Yesterday. There is nation-wide resentment being expressed at the League's re- Ewos were in demand at 716. Trams, which were done at $2134,fusal to accept Japan's counter pro- posals and insistence on Japanese closed in demand at this quotation.
Star Ferries were wanted at $51. withdrawal by November 16. China Lights were put through While recognising that the at.$27% but at the close were in League resolution indicates that demand at $274, with sellers ask-China has apparently gained the ling $28.
moral support of the world; official
An "informal discussion" served) to outline the muture of the pro-i blema, no commitments were under- taken and no definite programmes formulated, but "we find we view the financial economic problema in the same light, and this understand- ing should pave the way for help- ful action through our respective Governments.”
Mr.
Bonds of Friendship. My conversations with Electrica were put through at circles appear to be confident that Hoover will renew Franco-American the League will finally come to re-bonds of friendship, and the result cognise the justice of Japan'a will be good for the world, declar stand; but whether it does or does ed M. Laval, in a farewell address not, it is emphasised that Japan before sailing for France.-Reuter.
Franco-American Banking regards the outcome of the dispute
Agreement. as a matter of life and death, and
Washington, Saturday. consequently her stand. is unalter- able, even if it becomes for Jupan
President Hoover and M. Laval contra mundum.
have reached an agreement to co-i ordinate Franco-American banking! resources in the interest of world stability, but all the details are not yet settled.
were
in demand nt
$782.
Telephones (part paid) were the medium of sales at $201⁄2.
Cements (combined) were dealt in at $19.30, and they closed want ed at $19.20. Watsons $162.
Constructions (old) were in re quest at $4.90, and the new shares were also in doinand at $1.25.
Government Loan was in demand at $6 per cent, premium.
MOTOR MISHAP IN
TAIPO ROAD. TWO LADIES DETAINED IN HOSPITAL.
A motor accident, which, fortun- ately, did not result in serious in- jury to those involved, occurred on the Taipo Road yesterday afternoon.
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Mr. Yoshizawa's failure to plain the meaning of "fundamental prinefplea" has caused obvious em- barrassment in official quartera, and for the purpose of rectifying the matter the Government is drafting a statement clearly enumerating, and at the same time clarifying, the whole position, while reiterating Japan's former pledges-Reuter.
Melancholy Situation.
London, Yesterday. "Will alther Japan or China or both resign from the League of Nations before November 167"
A party from the Kowloon Dock, This is the melancholy question comprising Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bam-asked by The Observer, in review- Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ding the developments at Geneva. Provan and their two children, were
It says that a further disturbing
'M. Laval is returnnig to the White House to-morrow for a final talk-Reuter's American Service.
SOVIET SUBMARINE SUNK.
CREW SAVED.
Helsingfors, Yesterday. Myatery surrounds reports of a Soviet submarine having been sunk,
fill all the submarine's crew had perish-
going in the direction of Taipo: circumstance is that many serious with its crew of fifty, after a colli- when the car falled to respond to a minds in Geneva, considered the sion with the German steamer change of gear on going up Reser- voir Hill, and on a bend on the road expediency of staking the League's Gratia in the Gulf of Finland,
existence on the immediate ap- The original report stated that) struck the side, giving its occupants plication of Article 15 against a bad shaking.
notions lapan, but "such The most serious injury suffered realistic people with alarm.” was by Mrs. Ramsay, whose leg was injured. Mr. Ramsay, who driving, was cut about the face.
with all the submarine's crow The Police were informed of the from the League and defeat the the Gratis has arrived at Kronstadt purpose of the Disarmament Con-
aboard. misbar and conveyed the occupants ference, except in the unlikely of the car to the Kowloon Hospital event of the boycott succeeding in for treatment. Mrs. Ramsay and enforcing the withdrawal of the back for Leningrad, badly damag- Mrs. Provan, who were suffering Japanese troops-Reuter. from shock, were detained.
ARRESTS IN CYPRUS.
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Nicosia, Saturday. Five ringleaders in the Cyprus outbreak and Bishop Kitlum have been arrested for deportation. They have been taken aboard the cruiser London.
ed, but a subsequent Soviet radio At best it would produce for message received here claims that | certain the Japanese secession
the police had to fire on a crowd, and three rioters are reported to have been wounded.
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Marines and seamen have been landed at Larnaca, Famagusta, Nicosia and Paphos.
Censorship has been instituted.
After the arrest of the Bishop-Reuter.
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age
ed.
mesa-
Meanwhile, another radio
states that the Gratia put
Helsingfors Later. Wireless messages from German ships in the Gulf of Finland conßrm the report that the crew of the sub- marine was rescued."
Not Bunk. Helsingfors, (Later). The submarine has returned to Kronstadt, only slightly damaged. -Router.
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