Just one line
left over from our Sale
Jantzen
BATHING SUITS
$14.50 net
usually $23.50 to $29.50.
Plain colours and two colour combination in
all sizes.
SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK
MACKINTOSH'S LTD
SYMPHONIC CONCERT
AT THE
PENINSULA HOTEL
rogramme
P
PART I
1. MARCH.......Frivolous Patrol "....Coublier
2. LA BENÁTA
3. Pola Carrion
........."Post"
Havenschild.
Duet for Clarinot and Flute--with Orchestral
accompaniment
Clarioot-Mx. Á VERNICE,
Flute-Ma, 8. LITT
4. PALE GINT SUITES (Buite No. §, Op. 48—)...........Greig
Morning
**Donth of do**
"Anitra's Dance"
"Hall of the Mountain King."
INTERVAL
PART II
The Male Voice Chair
1st Ba. The South Wales Borderers, 24th Rgt. By kind permission of
Lt. Col. G. T. BAIKES, U. 8. O., Commanding.
*****.......................... Prothero
1. THE SAILORS Citonga (Cydgan y Morwyr)......70777.
2. CANTATA ........" The Crasadors”.
B.
IMOROUS GLEE ..." What a Lito ........Gallatly "Button
4. PART BONG........."Annis Eaurie"..
5. MARCH OF THE MEN OF HABLECE....Traditional.
Conductora. Josн L. Gxoxo, A.R.C.M.
INTERVAL PART III
SONATA O MINox, Op, 18 (Pathétique)....Beethoven
2. NORWEGIAN DANGES, Nos. 2 & 3 ...Greig 3. MELODIE (Elogie)
Chocolate Soldier SELECTION......
Maisonet ...Oscar Straws.
SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1932.
commencing 8.45 p.m.
The Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
ASSETS
£13,000,000
BY APPOINTMENT
CLAIMS PAID
£40,000,00
GENERAL
ACCIDENT, FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CORPN., LTD,
All Classes of INSURANCE
WORLD WIDE
ORGANISATION
AGENTB
JAMES H. BACKHOUSE
1A, CHATER ROAD. TEL 21783.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1932.
WHOLESALE PRICES IN HONG KONG.
GENERAL AVERAGE DECREASE IN SECOND QUARTER
OF THIS YEAR.
As measured at the Statistical Branch of the Imports and Ex- ports Department wholesale prices in Hong Kong during the June questor of 1009 showed on balanca general average decreases of 4 per cent, as compared with the first quarter, and 3.2 per cent, as compared with 1931, there being increases of 18.6 per cent, and 20.7 per cent, as compared with 1921 and the base year of 1902 res pectively.
The following table shows the course of price changes since 1013:-*
1992 100.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd Qtr. Qtr. Qir. Qtr. Qtr. Qir.. 1013 1924 1031 1931 1031 1931 1931 1930 1939 Foodstuffs 73,0 103.1 144.3 144.1 147.3 142.2 145.7 129.6 130.1 Textiles ....... 5. 1125 135.8 147.9 143.1 129.7 123.5 135.6 128.5 Motala .......... 43.2 102.3 140.9 139.3 143.8 143.3 138.2 137.0 338.2 Miscellaneous 01.2 106.3 1984 190.7 127.5 118.6 123.5 123.7 100.0
Average 64.0 103.8 136.0 130.8 140.4 133.2 139.7 · 132,0 196.7
Vegetables
June Price Average. The following table shows the Vermicelli average prices in June:-
監
17
"
11.30
23.00
Coal
ton
Beans
picul @0.81
Iron & Steel Bará... picul
15.22 4.81
Beef
1b.
Iron & Steel Nails
言归
Wheat Flour .....
picul 7.78
Iron & Steel Plates
14
12.52
7.71
Salt Fish
4,50
Pig Lend
12.08
19
Fresh Fruit
11.15
Kernene
gallon
Lard
29.07
Petrol
H
Н
Condensed Milk ... dozen
Cotton Yarn
Mutton
lb.
Onions
7.52
.29 picul 5.21
.50
.70 picul 80,00
Cotton (Dyed Plain)
Ford
Italians
1
.10 .60
Peanut Oil
92.43
Shirtings
Pork
47,00
Potatoes
3.96
Gunny Bags
each
.53
83.00
Cement
picul
1.31
Rice (Broken)
5.50
Firewood
.02
J
"
7.11 €.99
Sulphate of
Ammonia
7.69
Poultry
Itice (White) Sugar (Raw)
TRADE WITH DUTCH EAST INDIES.
BRITISH IMPORTS IN 1931.
a
(White 40/43) piece 10.08
STATE OF BRITISH TRADE.
AN IMPROVED OUTLOOK.
effect of the War Loan Conversion
London, July 9-The brighter Major L. H. Cripps, speaking at tone which has characterized most the annual niceting of the British of the commodity markets this week Chamber of Commerce for the Neis attributed to the stimulating therlands East Indies (Ine) in Lon. Scheme. This is usually a very don said that the Netherland East quiet period of the year so far as Indies trade of 1931 showed actual production is concerned, but preparations are proceeding for the shrinkage of about 33 per cent. autumn and winter trade, and in 1930, and the total was not much more than onehalf of that of 1020 in value. Japan for the first time took first place in the import mar ket with 10.6 per cent. of the money value of imports. Great Britain further fell to sixth place with 7.8
per cent.
Britain's share of textile imports fell from 17.3 per cent. in 1930 to 10.3 par cnet. in 1031. In 1928 it It would al was 28.7 per cent. most appear as if we should drop out of this business altogether. The native could now obtain goods of equal quality and equal suitability
0,22
this regard the outlook has 110- proved and it is fully expected that will increase of activity take place a number of trades when the holiday season is over. The Clyde shipbuilding district has received its first order for nearly
TRAINING
INDUSTRIAL LEADERS IN CHINA
CO-OPERATING WITH UNIVERSITY.
Shanghai.One of the urgent neods in China is for well-trained | industrial leaders for developing the industries of the country. The National Federation of Chinese Industrial Organizations has been trying to meet this need. Recently its general secretary, Dr. Chien Chen Hau, met President H, C. E. Liu of the University of Shanghai and they discussed the importance of education and industry. As a result of this conference, the Federa- tion has decided to co-operate with University of Shanghai in the fol- lowing projects;
(a) To co-operate with the Schoo! of Commerce of the University in the training of industrial leaders.
(b) To co-operate with the School of Science of the University for scientific research.
(c) To co-operate with the Yang- trepoo Social Centro of the Univer sity for promoting welfare work among the labourers.
GLOUCESTER BUILDING
(THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTÏ;)
Hongkong's
Fashionable
Rendezvous
Old English
Bar Overlooking the Harbour
MORNING COFFEE AND AFTERNOON TEA SERVED IN THE AIRY LOUNGE ON 8th FLOOR.
SPACIOUS DINING ROOM OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC FOR ALL MEALS. DELIGHTFULLY COOL. DISTINCTIVE APPOINTMENTS.
Single Rooms, Double Rooms and Suites, all with Private Bathrooms by the day or month. With or without Board.
Entertain Your Friends in the cool of the Evening on the Gloucester Terrace far above the City's Heatand; Nolie.
Tel. 25128.
Cable Address:-" GLOUCESTER."
NEW FACTORIES IN
BRITAIN.
P. I. NEWMAN,
Manager.
Mr. Hore-Balisha, Parliamentary Becretary, Board of Trade, states: The 144 now undertakings which have been established in this coun. try by or with the assistance of foreign concerns, to which I refer
As the initial project of the co- operation, the Federation and the University have decided to ccnduct; an institute for industrial lenders ¦ Buch 28 factory managera and
In a written Parliamentary reply superintendents, in the Downtown School of Commerce, beginning in to Mr. Thomas Williams, who nak September. Courses on scientific ed how many persons had found red in my reply to the hon, mem- management and factory law will employment with the 144-new under ber for Colchester on July 4, weża be held
takings which had been established at the end of Juno giving employ- The Federation was organized by about 40 industrial organizations in China.
in Great Britain since Novemment to approximately 5,000 work- er last; how many of the new people. Four of these undertak undertakings were inYorkshire; and inge, employing 170 people, are in how many persons were employed, Yorkshire.
THE CHILDREN'S Corner
NAPOLEON.
two months. While there are still no signs of a real improvement in DEAR KIDDIES,-
that orders for several vessels ray
shipbuilding there are prospects Our history book says that be placed shortly. At any rate on 7th August, 1815, Napoleon I.
Many of more inquiries have been in circula- sailed for St. Helena,
us do not know enough about this tion among shipbuilders during the last week or two than for many months past.
famous French cmperor; and I am therefore going to give you brief summary of his life.
Iron nd Steel.-A slight improve ment is recorded by some producing centres, but no marked improvement is expected until the autumn.
Coel-Apart from the Welsh an- thracite collieries, which are ex-
.
He was born in Corsica in 1769.
edited by UNCLE JACK.
A
RAG DOLL.
ROUND
THE
CAMP FIRE.
THE originator of a unique rag doll used two cylinder-shaped cereal boxes, placed end to end and covered with bright oil cloth, when a small order was received in which to display her sample; hut
she found it impossible to obtain more cartons of the shape desired.
A good camper knows that his In vain, she interviewed several camp should be on a dry and fairly manufacturers of pasteboard boxes, high place, protected from the only to be told that they could not
Choice of Site.
at very much lower prices than those neriencing much activity in exportain at the age of twenty. After called upon the manager of the Now about this camp site, tlie
ing.
note in the generally depressed con dition of the coal trade. In most districts the pits are working irre- gularly, for the home trade is at its summer sbb and experts con- tinue to be very restricted.
He was sent to France to receive a military training and was a cap.
a brilliant career of ten years as Commander-in-Chief of the Army, was made Emperor in 1804 For the next five years he remain ed victorious, but from 1800 war went against him. The Peninsular
he
War saw bie downfall: In 1814 the Allies entered Paris and forced him
set up special machinery to fill such north and east winds (those are a small order. As a last resort she the cold ones). cereal company, whose containers essentials hre these. she had ao ingeniously used, and
1-Pure water. stated her problem.
2-Wood that burns well. In cold weather there should be either an abundance of sound downwood or some standing hardwood trees that are not too big for easy fell-
But we do not make boxes to sell," he explained kindly.
but if I cannot deliver my dollsing. "I know, his visitor repiled,
packed like the original one, the
3. An open spot, level enough
elevated above its surroundings so ceiver on bis desk and calling for It must be well above any chance The manager took down the res to have good natural drainage. his foreman quickly dispatched an overflow from the sudden rise of a order for a bundred boxes the size neighbouring streams.
order will be chancelled and it for the tent and camp fire, but means a start for me."
at which our textile trade' was pre-business, there is little chango to pared to offer them.
There was an increage in Great Britain's share of cigarette imports in 1930 to over 60 per cent. of the total, but a disastrous change took place last year and our share fell
Drapery and Clothing. The to 38 per cent of a total import which was only 574 per cent of manufacturing outlook for the com- that of 1930. The U.S.A.'s increase winter appears to be a little from 6.8 to 13.3 per cent. must be brighter because of the satisfactory clearance of summor stocks. With regarded as a remarkable achieve the assistance of the tariffe British to abdicate. He was sent to Elba ment in view of the general decline firms will secure a larger share of from whence he escaped, gathered in imports. From observation on the home trade, and although for his old array about him and went the spot this success was apparent ward operations have not so far ly the result of scientific adverts been heavy, a rapid expansion is forth to
she wanted. meet the English and
4. Security against the spread of It was many more than she fire. expected when retailers have con- Prussian armiics, He was finally needed at the present time and her Trade depression caused a fur- cluded their sales."
routed at Waterloo on 18th June, resources being limited she timar- during a part of the day, especial- ther "slump in the motor vehicle trade, und total imports of passen.
1816, and on 7th August of the ously inquired the price. gor cars were less than one-third of
same year (just one hundred and
There will be no charge," was the 1920 figure." Italy, Canada, and
seventeen years to-morrow) he was
the quiet reply. the U.S.A. suffered the whole of the loss. The ground lost by this
exiled to the island of St. Helena, country in 1030 had not been made Colton--Although the market for where he died six years later. His up, but there had been no further the raw material has been moving remains were removed to Paris in loss. In the motor-cycle and sidecar upwards the position in Lancashire trade Great Britain had done well remains very unsatisfactory with 3840 and now reati in a magnificent and last year supplied par cont. little indication of any immediate tomb. of the 932 machines imported. Old improvement. newspapers were used by the natives for wrapping up small parcels and packing generally. The value of im. ports decreased very little, and Great Britain increased her share from 2 to 8 por cont.
between
Wool Textiles-The spinning se- tion in the West Iliding reports the receipt of some fairly good arders recently for the autumn trade and the position in the piece goods Bec tion is also improving.
Hosiery-Leicester reports that trade is fair, but there is no great improvement, although conditions give hope of better times in the neur future. There is still much idle machinery.
Choerio, TUNCLE JACK.
SOLUTION OF CROSSWORD.
Across:-1. Iron; 5. Ache; 0.
1.
During the past year negotiations Artificial Silk-Stocks of summer Nape::10. Moon; 11. Tie; 13, Dut; the British and Dutch fabrics have been cleared much bet14. E.; Lá; 10. Fr.; 18., Fable; Governments took place with ter than had been expected, and 20. Noun: 22 Swop; 24. And; 25. a view to devising a scheme manufacturers are now receiving op: 28. P.T.D.; 26. Red; 30. Is.; to regulate the supplies of fair autumn orders, while quite a 31. Foe; 32. No,
rubber
Down-1-Intern; 2, Rail:-31 from the Netherland number of firms are engaged on Bast Indies-and-the-British Co-rush repeat orders for the summer Hoof; B. Entrap; 12. Nib; 15. [Ope: 4...N.E; 5-Am;0. Cod; -7. lonies and Protectorates, which to trade.
Land; 10. Else; 18. Fund; 18, Ewer; 21. Onte; 23. Open; 26, P.L; 27. Go; 20. Do.
gether accounted for over $3 per Boots, and Shoes-Output has im cent of the world's rubber supplies, proved a little fa-rocent weeks but Unfortunately, it was found im not sufficiently to make any marked possible to frame and operate on change in the position. international scheme which would Chemicals. A steady flow of busi- guarantee an effective regulation of, ness is reported and the tone za des production or export of rubber. cribod as brighter than for some Improvement in the rubber produs. time. ing industry must now nwalt a züb- stantial increase in absorption, and this in turn would be delayed until a renewal of confidence brought about an increase in gendrai trade activity.
Pottery, The British Pottery Manufacturpry" Federation hava lodged an application for increased protection in respect of china, genoral earthenware, tiles, and sanitary ware. The Times.
T
The Martyr.
So your wife baked the pien for your lodge's pie-ènting contest last night! I suppose you felt obliged to enter it.1
"Yes, but I had to quit after a couple of bites.".
"And who won the content ↑ "! "I did!
POUR LES PETITS.
mer.
Susanne nime bien jouer avec som bal rouge aun bords, de la Blle ne craint pas Peari même qu'elle n'a que trois ans. (Translation on Monday.)
5.--Exposure to direct sunlight
ly during the early morning hours.
6.-In summer, exposure to what- ever breezes may blow; in cold weather protection against the pres vailing wind.
7.- Privacs.
With these rules in mind you will start looking for a camp site..
JUMBLED TOWNS.
Can you solve these jumbled towns i They are six towns in Scotland jumbled up beyond recog Hition EN
1. TEMPR
2 VNSIRSEEN NAOB......... 4.—SWAGGOL
5. DNALEERE
6. RRRESAATN
(Solution on Monday,)
Another Conference. Englishman.” American, talkies will lose their popularity in Eng land if something lmn't done about the twange
American: "Hm-m; perhaps there will be a Hollywood nasal confor-
ence