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GERMANY'S CHINA TRADE.
A STEADY GROWTH.
.
BUT STILL AN UNFAVOUR. ABLE BALANCE.
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME. BROADCAST BY 2.BW. ON 350 METRES.
43 p.-Weather_report. 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of Chinese music (records supplied by Messrs. Tien Sau Tong).
7.49 p.m.-Eveuing weather re- port.
8 p.m.-Evening programme. (Victor and H.M.V. records exp plied by Messrs. S. Moutrig & Co., Ltd.).
The Arcadines," Vocal Gems, and
Vocal
Veronique,
Gems, H.M.V. Light Opera Company. Two American Sketches" and "Song Of The Bayou," Victor Salon Group.
Berlin. Despite the political and military difficulties through which China has been passing, there has been no interruption in the steady growth of commerce between Ger many and the Far Eastern republic."Largo" (Handel) and "Pomp Statistics just published here. show that both exports to and imports from China were much larger in 1928 than they were the yesë be. fore. So far during the present year, the rate of increase has ap parently been maintained.
The value of imports from Chica, which was M.263,000,000 in 1027, climbed to s.330,000,000 inst year. while the value of exports to China went up from Ms.121,000,000 to Jix.170,000,000 during the
sume
period. German shippers are en- couraged by these figures, but on the whole satisfaction is far from complete, because of Germany's seeming inability to narrow the'
very
considérable unfavourable balance in ita China trade. The balance against Germany amount ed to 3.144,000,000 in 192" and this increased to Ms.160,000,000 last your.
THE HONG KONG
DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929.
Reginald Foort. "Mother Of Mine, I Still Have
You" and "My Stormy Wea- ther Pal," The Silver-asked Tenor. "Londonderry Air" and "Cholea Fayre," Organ Solo, Reginald Gom-Custard. "The Blind Ploughman" and "Oh Could I Bat Express In Song," Bass, Frodor Chalialin. Rose Maria." Vocal Gems, and No No Nanette," Vocal Gems, Victor Light Opers Company My Man" and "The Song Of The Sewing Machine." Come Sanphany in G minor" (Mozart),
dienne, Frans Brice. Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent
Garden.
"Just Got Off The Chain
37
61
AMERICAN COTTON.
BOLL WEEVIL DAMAGE,
Meers. Pentreath & Co. have forwarded as the following letter, dated August 6, from Mesars. Hornby, Hemelry & Co., Livér- pool:-:
BALLANTINES
In use for almost 100 years.
ESTABLISHED 1827,
By Appointment fa
E.M. The Late R. Queen Victoria
Sines our last report, the general stoppage in Lancashire and the bolidays have interrupted business. Unfavourable weather reports. and further boll weevil complaints led to values advancing about 25 PURE
and points in the early part of the week The Pirate" Baritone, Sir under review. The market has Harry Lauder. "Forever" (Ager) and "In The since reacted on higher erop esti- Heart Of The Sunset," Organ mates and on pre-bureau liquida Selo, Reginald Foort. Cradle Song," Flonzaley Quar." One Alone" and "When You're tion; on balance, grices are about
Away Tenor, Richard Crooks. 12 points higher: "tet. "Together" and I've Got A Feel-I'm Goin' To Tel: God All O' My
And "Circumstance," March, Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Negro Spirituals and Irish
ing For Somebody." Soprano. Anona Winn.
"The Desert Song, Vocal Gems,
aad "Countess Maritza," Vocai Gems, Victor Light Opera Com- pany.
and "The Larboard Watch." Vocal Duet: Walter Glynne and Stuart Robertson.
The Gendarmes' Duet "
i An
and
Autumn Serenade " "Poem (Fibich), Organ Solo.
1
Troubles and "Deep River," Bass, Paul Robeson "Mignon (Thomas), Overture, State Opera Orchestra, Berlin,
and Smuggler's Song" Boots," Buss-Baritone, Peter
Dawson,
and
H.M. The Late King Edward VII.
His Majesty King George V.
SCOTCH LIQUEUR
WHISKY
10 years old. GEORGE BALLANTINE
& SON, LTD.
The range of seven private crop estimates, is from 14,545,000 bales | GLASGOW AND LONDON, DISTILLED IN SCOTLAND to 15,310,000, averaging 13,432,00€ bales
For some time past, the market has been overwhelmed with reports Scotch Whisky at a reasonable price, If you want a really first class
A
The "Wine, Woman And War," Waltz,of heavy boll weevil damage.
Chiwell-known Arm with correspon- you can have not
Southern Roses Waltz,
rago Symphony Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS.
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.
Buyer Bullere
Bale Novina! }
SATURDAY..!
SEPT. 14.
Buyers Bellera
Bints
i.
2201
14
During 1928, this country bought from China about Ms.43,000,000 worth of food and similar product 1,232 included in which was tea to the value of Ms.3,500,000, eggs to the value of 314.2,800,000, and Ms.10,000,000 of fats and vegetable oils. Other imports ineluded oil products, Ms.207,000,000, feathers and brieties. Ms. 13,000,000; bides and skins, Ms. 17,000.000; intestines, 31s.0.000,000
Approximately., Ma,159,000,000 of T180 the total German exports to China 8334 in 1998 consisted of manufactured products, of which Ms.30,000,000 $310
and represented dyes, varnish lacquer, and Ms. 10,000,000 paid for other chemical and pharmaceutical products. Iron and steel products, including pipes, harrels, tools, and to the agricultural implements, value of Me.29.000.000 were sold to Chinese customers, while other ex- porte included paras and thread worth 3.9,000,000 and textiles worth Ms. 17,000,000.-United Press,
$1,235
£120
E151
H.K. Banks
Do. (London) ... Chartered Banks ... Mercantile Bks. “A“,
Do
Bank of East Asia...
C
81,230
ALE
!!!!!!!
Sales Xamira),
216
$80
$630
T160
$50
Instrances
$830
Canton Ins.paren
$2
Underwriters
$1.3
North China
Union Inskry
$235
850
Yangtaze Ins...
China Fires
8310
$750
H.K. Fires...
-8750
Shipping
3274 Douglases
825
$26
$25
Steamboats
8241
$46
Indos (pref)
380
Do. (det)
800
100/⚫
Shell Transports
98/-
$99
Water-boats
821
Mining
Benquets.
82/6
Kailan...
T.14
Langkate (comb.)
T25
T.9
Do. (singls) ...
179
T140
Explorations...........
Some 200 bales of raw silk were
T4
Ebanghai Loans ...
T4
sold on Friday, a slight increase
Raube ......
on the previous days. The quota- | 21/- ·
Troneh Mines *****
tion for No. 14/16 was H.K, $1,00%
Docks, wharves,
A drop by about eight dollars on
H.K
8130
$130
$460
H.K. & K. Wharfa.....| 8129 Providenta
**
34.70
$327
T1⁄4À
ELK. Docks..................| 832) Shanghai Docks
T145
T7.90
T.8
CANTON TRADE NOTES.
the preceding week. The price of No. 13/15 varied from $1,080-1,125.
Business in Wuchow seems to have revived slightly thanks to co- operation between merchants and the authorities. Large consign- ments of native goods have been of the interior arriving from Kwangsi.
$3.35
$4.45
$1
Godowns, 'sto.
Ootton Mula
New Engineerings.
T.184 Hongkewa ..................................]
Ewos.............. $19.90
Shai. Ctons (old)...
Do (new)...
Zoong Sings
Lands, Hotels and
Bulidings
H.K. & S. Hotela...
$90.05 T.96 T.64
140
194/20
804!
Since the 1st inst. 81,000,000 T11.60 worth of banknotes of 85, $10 and 860 denominations have been issu
***
Salsa
to
S'bai
ed by the Canton Municipal Bank. They are accepted readily especial-
ly by the Chinese native banks.
30.10
*
*
$801
$61
H.K. Lands
"
T.138
Shanghai Lands
572
88
H.K. Realtys
14.10
Humphreys
800
Owing to the damage done to the mulberry trees by the recent typhoon, the price of mulberry leaves in the silk producing dis tricts has risen to $4.50 per pienk
*
The Custom House has issued a $18.10 818.35
notification to the effect that the 17th and 28th inst. the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Anniversary of Confucius's respectively will be kept as holidays.
New York ........
Brussels
Geneva
Amsterdam
Milan
Berlin
!!!!
......................... $14.90!
Chinese Estates ....
Public Utilities
100
H.K. Electrics...) 4614
Chaton Ices
$2
$19
$8.15
$81
T.011 T.60
T.11
g!!
$87. $12.501/05 $19.35
$69
Caments (comb.)... 89 $9.95$9.10
Do.
(old)... Do. (new)... €1
Ropes
China
ins Sugar...........
811.50
$6.05
**
Tramways $18.10) Peak Trams (old).... 9113
Do. (new)... 25) Star Ferries
*
$18.20
$12.60 $13)
U. Lights (old)....
$121
Do.
(new)
612/62
Macao do.
4
821
Bandakan Lights .....
+
87
Telephones...
$7
EXCHANGE RATES.
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERTION]
T.10
China Buses
in
Tractions
| 9/
20/-
***
Do. «. (pref.)................
Industrials
Paris
Roony, Sept. 14.
120.905 4.84 11/14
34.87.. 25.10 12.001
$2}
$7.70 $14 17.05
$0.95
02.095
827
20.36
$5
Stockholm
16.10
Copenhagen
18,205
Oslo
18.205
Vienna
34.43
Prague
1931
Heifers
1927
Madrid
$2.875
914
Lisbon
108.20
375
$16
816
819
37
47 7/32
1/5 3/10
$11.90
2/31
64%%%
1/11
1/11
23 11/16
231
Rio...
Bombay
Athens
Bucharest
Buenos Aires
Shanghai
Hong Kong Yokohama
Bilver (spot) Silver (forward).
Malabon Bugaru 19
United Asbeston
Miscellaneous
319.30 Dairy Farms..................
$0.80 Der A. Wings....
Amusementamata
Constructions ̧******
Lane Crawfords Mackintoshs
Nanyang Tobacco... Sinceres
(old)........| 810 (now).... 89
Wm. Powella ...
B. Ind. G.8 Bonds...
H.K. Govt. Loan_... 8107 Caldbeck, Lord)
Macgregor(prof.):
11
823
820.10
$0.50
$261
better than
It is
dents all over the belt says, how Ballantine's Liqueur Whisky.
excellent. ever, that on account of the larger
screage, the damage has probably The French Store
been reported on a larger scale than ordinarily, but that damage reports have been exaggerated in relation to the crop generally. Regarding the ultimate crop, this will be determined by the amount of damage done by weevils, but, at the worst, the same authority ex- pects that it will be larger than last year.
Beaconsfield Arcade.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
Fox LEITH, LONDON & STRAITS,
The Steamship *BENAVON." The market is now marking time pending the issuance of the Burcanrmed that all Goods are being YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Report on Thursday which should landed at their risk into the hazardous throw some light on the situation, and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Much will depend upon the weather Hore KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND from now on, but we can only re- Govorx COMPANY, LTD., whence, and/or peat that a crop of at least 15 from the whares Delivery may be raillion bales will be needed during obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the to satisfy the the coming season
Goods have left the Godowns, and ali world's requirements.
after Goods remaining undelivered the 2nd instant, will be subject to Bent "All Claims against the Steamer masi be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th October, 1929, or they will not be recognised.
crop
Empire Cotton."
A well-known authority says that good rains have fallen in Bengal during the past week, and that the is making good progress. Progress in the Comra districts has, on the whole, been quite satis factory, but more rain is wanted in some districts. The Broach crop has had seasonable weather, and re-planting in full swing.
The recently bullish attitude of the cotton market has stimulated purchases of Indian cotton, and a fair amount of business has been done in Bombay' with Europe and Japan.
"One of our Bombay correspon. "dents cables that the undertone is better in consequence, of the pros- pect of an early termination of the strike there.
Egyptian Cotton."
The Alexandria General Produce
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods
will be are to be left in the Godowns, where se eramined on the 21st instant, thot by Messrs. Goddard and
Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
Agenta.
Hong Kong, 15th Sept., 1929. 18975
NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEÈS.
LLOYD ROYAL BELGE S. A.'
FROM ANWERP.
Steamship
CAUCASIER".
Association in its monthly crop rearing arrived, Consignees of Cargo port says that in Lower Egypt, the by her are informed that all Goods are plante in general are a little les developed than at the same time
last year.
landed at their risk to the
and/or extra-hazardour Go-|
of The Hong Kong and Kowloon
Delivery may be obtained.
As regards Upper Egypt, the Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence Produce Associatina saye that plants are more vigorous and bat- ter developed than last year in certain districts, whilst in others growth. is somewhat late.
The Egyptian Government esti mates the acreage this year to be 1,841,478 feddans (Sakel 647,950 Ashmouni 418,098, other varieties
674,430) as compared with 1,738.473 feddans last year (Sakel 799,900).
FIGHT WITH A CHEETA. THRILLING STORY.
A Hanamkonda correspondent sends to the Times of India a re- port of a thrilling fight with a cheeta in which a brave youth showed conspicuous prowess. Some coolies employed in a garden in the course of their work found a tree cheeta lying hidden under
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 18th September, 1929, will be subject to Rent.
All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 25th will not optember, 1989, or they
be recognised.
All brokan, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 18th September, 1929, at 10 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., Aganta Hong Kong, 12th Sept., 1929. [8366
PASSENGERS.
Departures,
The following passengers left and ran to the neighbouring houses Hong Kong on Saturday by the a.. to gather people for help. Four Loren for London and ports:-Rev. young men came forward to chass the animal out but tarning at bay Bro. B. F. Aimar, Staff Capt. and Mra. Ackerholm, Mr. A. Brostedt, it injured three of them who were
Mr. A. Berkleman, Miss N. Berkle removed to hospital, The news quickly spread and a bigger crowd Bellwood, Miss. E. Barber, Miss D. man, Mr. G. F. Bishop, Miss J. E. gathered.
Doctor Manley of the Mission Barber, Mr. F. L. Barker, Mr. J. Hospital encouraged the men to F. Crossley, Captain M. L. Clarke, carry out bush-beating to rouse the D.S.C. B.N., Mr. Chin Sin Tet,
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"CREMER"
* PENANG, on 26th September, at Noon.
animal which had by then taken Mr. Cromby, Major R. P. Cul THE MOTOR VESSEL refuge in a maze field. The brute ver, Mrs. E. . Clarke, Mr. F. L. started out in a cage and mauled Clarke, Mr. E. H. Dyer, Miss H. four: more people. A youth from Ding, Mrs. D. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. among the crowd then came for H. Davies and iafont, Mr. G. ward at the risk of his life and Davies, Mr. B. B. Dave, Mr. J. T. Due to sall to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN.DELI and thrusting his left hand into the Dupuy, Mr. A. J. Evans, Mr. F. K. Ewart, Mr. M. J. Elenbaas, Mr. checta's mouth held the animal by its throat with his right hand. ACH. Evans, Mr. H. E. Faulkner, veritable battle ensued between the Mr. W. D. Graham, Rev. F. J. Offers two. Doctor Manley meanwhile Griffith, Mr. P. Hotchaud, Mr. and W. G. Johnson, and child, Mrs. rifle addressed his Carefully against the animal and brought it Capt. L. Jenkins, Mr. W. L. Kok,. down by sending a bullet right Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lane, Miss E E. Lane, Miss S. Lyons, Mr. C.-W. through its neck.
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a branch panic-striken and fell on ren, Mr. D. N. Nigam, Mr. R. C.
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