AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION

A

through its Agent

Asia Lands Limited.

Gloucester Building

coffers a COMPLETE

BROKERAGE

SERVICE

in

NEW YORK STOCKS

Full and Odi Lots of listod Securities bought and sold for cash or carried on conservativo margin.

Phone 28380. Cable: ASIALANDS,

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE

DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED.

The Hon. Treasurer of the St. John Ambulance Now Territories Medical Benevolost Branch begs to acknowledge with grateful thanks and appreciation the receipt of the following donations -

Mr. J. E. Joseph Mr. F. A. Joseph

$950.00

1950.00

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

(DRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.}

Ruony, March 11

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933,

MONEY AND MARKETS

83.

:

4.14

(1055)

2.1.25/3?

14,571

Paris

Montreal

Brussels

Педеѵа

17.89)

Amsterdam

8.80

Milan

07.15/18

Berlin

Stockholm

18.29/32

Copenhagen

22 Nom

Osio ......

10

Vionna

31 Nom

Prague

1174

[267]

TWENTY

Helsingfors

ALPRESENTATIVE STOCKE

Madrid

41.

110

|2500

Athens

610

1471

Bucharest

Buenos Aires

10 official

Bombay

1/0

1400)

7/0k

₤2275)

Ilong Karg Yokohama

1/4.5/16

18:30

1/31

23.19

|2384

Lisbon

Shanghai

South Africa pound £903-£1003

per £100 Sterling

Silver: Spot 18 and Forward 10.5/16

A wisehead

the head that's sleek and smooth all through the day. A little Anzora in the morning is all that's necessary .to keep your hair healthy and in good condition.

ANZORA

Masters the Hain!

Aniora Cream for greasy scalpe. Anson Viela tor

dry scalpe. Seld by Drug gists, Hairdressers, or Iro

Our Hong Kong Agents:~~~ The Colonial Dispensary, 14. Queen's Boud Central, Hong Kong

24. Pottinger Street, Hàng Koma

Let Bros, & Co.. 11. Y. & 1. T. 46, Bonham Strand Welt. Houz KONE.

Manufactured by Amor Parfumery Co. La London. V.W. 5.. England.

AO FC. Average of Shanghai Stocks

1221

$22.00

CLOSES

(41.72

เร

XLII

(2073)

|19.15:

10.30

MARCH

ALAS

21.00

JAN

MARKET COMMENT much. The entangled financial self by a rallying of the Market. situation naturally had its effect Owing to the cautious attitude on the sentiment of the Shanghai of dealers in the Piece Goods: Mar- business community. Attention bekets with regard to shipping goods ing focused on the turbulent world on credit to the various outports, economic events, activity was at a dealings remained quiet. low ebb. Trams were one of the few stocks dealt in. business being transacted at 29.

Shanghai, March

7. The ap pearance of the Market daring the last week registered but slight changes. The beginning of the period under review was marked. ty extremely small turnover, stendiness characterizing the leading issues. Prices advanced somewhat on Thursday; Shanghai Lands rose to 22), Ewos closed at 13, but, no

Contrary to expectations, all is sues on the Domestic Bond Market showed gains last week. While transactions during the first part of the week were influenced by nervousness felt about the adverse political news, this effect was off- business resulted. The samo ten- set by buying on the part of the dency prevailed on the next trad-banks and covering by shorts, and ing day, until the trend was inter- the combined result manifested. it- rupted on Saturday when business became dull, once more with turn- over amounting to only 3,565, Shanghai Power 5 per cent. De- bentures wore is good demand at Ts. 100.06. Business in the other issues did not amount to very

Market in the face of the Market The action of the Stock and Bond unsettlement was altogether satis factory and their behavior streng thens the opinion that they may be counted upon to continue their sistance.

March, 1, 1833-90.02

High for 1931-33-

September 19, 1931–28.60 Low for 1931-33

March, March,

4, 1933-19.73

7, 1933-18,85

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ASIA LANDS, LTD., QUOTATIONS

INCORPORATED IN

HONG KONG.

Tel. 28380 Gloucester Building, Room 306.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN. SERVICE]

New York: March 2

Dow Jones Averages: High-1932

30 Industrials

88.78

Low: Mar. 2 41.22 52.18

20 Rails

41.30

13.22 23.04

Mar. 3 Chango

53.84 1.68 up 24.70

20 Utilities.

36.11

18.63 21,30

40 Bonds

83.26

05.78 74.02

21.95 73.21

.82 up 65 up .81 down-

FINAL QUOTATIONS

NOW ON SALE

The

DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE

of

CHINA, JAPAN, MALAYA, BORNEO, SIAM, THE PHILIPPINES,

COREA, INDO-CHINA, NETHERLANDS INDIA, Etc.

FOR THE YEAR

1933-

Stocks Air Reduction Allied Chemical American Can

Amer and F'gn. Power

Amer. Smelting Amer. Sugar Relg Amer. Tol, and Tel. Amer. Tobacco "B" Anaconda Copper Auburn Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel

Borden Company

Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Co.

-SEVENTY-FIRST

YEAR OF

PUBLICATION."

FULLY REVISED

AND ENLARGED

ENTONICLE

MALAY, STRAITS

MONDAY, STIES »

1933

ORDER YOUR COPY

Published by

AN INVALUABLE

REFERENCE

BOOK FOR

USE EVERY

DAY OF THE

YEAR.

TO-DAY

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD 11, ICE HOUSE HOUSE-

RESULTS OF WEEK-END MATCHES

¿Continued from Page 10 |

Getting desperate the Saints be. gan to liven up, and a brilliant movement betwcon Closano and Sabhan resulted in the latter scor ing with a fast, cross shot. En- couraged by this, the Saints con- tinued to attack and further reduc cd the lead when Gosuno netted.

Their success, however Was shortlived, for. their defence again cleared weakly and Bryant rushing ita, headed the ball into the net. Shortly afterwards the final whis- tle 'sounded with the Gunners wit ang by five goals to three.

P. O. Cook lined ont the follow- ing teams:

St. Joseph's: Marques; Sousa, Lawrence; Victor, Costa, Farn andes: Ali, K. M. Omar, D. Leonard, B. Gosano and Sahban,

Artillery: Comber: Allen, Rogers: Collier, Pardoe, Harris; Wood, Bryant, Gough, Moore end Seal.

BORDERERS . LINCOLNS.

On their own ground the Bor derers drew with the Lincolns. The Borderers were lucky to share the points as the Lincolns were leading by one goal almost till the end, when Matthias managed to bundle the ball into the net to get the equaliser.

From the start the Borderers at tacked and after about tén Dinutes play, scored through Mat- thins who headed the ball in from a nice pass by Duncan.

The Lincolns then took up the

equalise

offensive and after a persistent

of the

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Continued from page 10.

Waite and Morgan (owe 3/6).

Stark and Mayhew (owe 3/6) v.

Humphreys and Valentine (owne Marton and Evans (owe 15) r. 15.2). donald and Maunder (rec. 4/6) or Penn and Gordon (sor.) . Mar Stoker and Waring (owe 10),

Mixed Doubles.

(owe 30) v. Owen Hughes and Mrs. E. Grimble and Mrs. Grimble Mackenzie (owe 2/6).

THURSDAY (MARCH 16). Open Doublés, Semi-final-Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard H. D. Rumjahn and 8. A. Rumjahn.

Ohub Championship.

S. E. Green r. R. H. Wild.

Handicap Doubles,

Wood and McBride (rec. 3/6) v. Traill and Johnstone (ser.) or But- tors and Todd (scr.).

Mixed Doubles.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bryan (ser.) r. Ride and Mrs. Whithama (ser.)

FRIDAY (MARCH 17) Club Championship, Semi-final (tep half):-Denis H. Hazell. S. E. Green or R. H.

Wild.

Handicap Singles “a A.” Semi-final (bottom half).

HOCKEY

WIN FOR ST. ANDREW'S LADIES..

on

M. Woolley, and P. Gittins bath

Saturday St. Andrew's ladies easily

Playing at King's Park

scored twice and N. Lee added a beat the Y. Ladies by seven goals.

into their own net. had the misfortune to deflect shots fifth, A. Fowler and B. Portallion

in goal which very much weakened The "Y" were without L Carr the team.

attack managed to through Ridley. Towards the close secured the lead, Malpas sending. in a shot which hit the group bar first half, the Lincolns

tried hard to equalise but their Rad rebounded into the net.

After the interval, the Borderers forwards were poor in front of goal, missing several nice chances. The Lincolns also had their share of attack, and were rather unlucky several ocasions. Towards the end, the Borderers made slast fort and succeeded when Mat thias bundled the ball into the net in a melee,

Borderers-Williams; Mullane, Portallion; Morrison: Morgan. Podmore, Un-Groundwater,

м. derwood: Harris, Daris, Matthias, Brown, M. Mason, S. Dalziel, R. 0, Jones and Duncan,

Blackmore and P. Blomenthal,

Lincolns:-Heath. Turner, Ash; Dudley, Cork. Bett; Baldry, Hard-

St. Andrew's :-J. Bryson M. Bryson, G. White; M. Churn, M. White, I. Woolley M. Chan, N. Lee, M. Woolley, P. Gitting and F. Weng.

"Y" Ladio :-A. Fowler, B.

Gardiner, P McCaw;

ing Malpas Ridley and Hocquard. || H.K.LH.C.

Matches pleyed at Kowloon, be-Recreio tween, Kowloon F.C and the Police. St Andrew's Recrcio and Navy, are reported Y. Ladies in our Kowloon supplement,

SECOND DIVISION ·

S. CHINA v. ARTILLERY.

The. Eastern

were

Boverely, trounced to the tune of four goals to nil by the Chinese Athletics in their match at Happy Valley. The Athletics were a far better side and could have won by a mach bigger margin.

In the frst half they scored two goala while in the second they netted the same number,

Friday Int. Harvestor Pfd.

Mar. 3 Int. Nickel

---S CHINA v. ARTILLERY

7

&

49 Int. Printing Ink

......77 Int. Tel. & Tel..

541 Johns Manville

On their own ground, the Royal Artillery lost to South China by 131 Sve goals to one. The losers were 534

the frst to score when Edmunds 123 netted after a nice solo effort,

South Chian

however, 800

Icad

Amer. Can 7 per cent.

Pid. 1121 Liggett & Myers "B"

6 Loow's Inc. ......

12 Mack Trucks

14

24 Montgomery Ward

101

99% Nat'l Cash Biscuit

338

55 Nat'l Cash Reg'ter

BA

BE Nat'l Dairy Prod.

11

35 Nat'l Steel Corp.

16:

equalized when Ng Po Kiu sent in a well-placed shot. Shortly after wards they secured the through the same player,

7

North American Co.

201

After the interval. the Chinese

12

Otis Elevator

11

continued to attack and added

20

Pacific Gas and Elec.

24

Ok Pacific Lighting,

29

B

Packard Motors

Chrysler

8

Paramount Publix'

Coca-Cola Company

84

Pennsylvania Rly.

10%

Columbia Gas & Elve..

11

Phillips Petroleum

461 Radio Corpn.

91 Safeway Stores

31

38 Seara Roebuck...

12

14

24

Consolid Gas N.Y.

Con. Gas-85 Cum. Pfd.

Continental Can St Corn Products..... Curtiss Wright Drug, Toe

Du Pont de Nemours Du Pont 6 per cent, Cum. Eastman Kodak 25. Elec. Auto Lite Co. Elec. Bond & Share.. Elec. Power & Light Hon. Amer. Tank Car General Elootria.

General Boods

General Motors Gillette Bafety Gold Dust Goodyear Fire Int. Bus. Mach Int Harvester

49

Standard Brands

14 Stand Oil of N.J.

327 Bocony Vacuum Corp.

36 Texas Corpn.

100% Texas Gulf Sulphur

B.A.

M.

The Table.

P. W. LD. F.A. Pter

7 6 0 1.33 1. 13

8 3 2 3 21 7 9 7 14 27-15 4 8.1.0 341 3

8.31 28 138

MOVEMENTS OF GOLD OUTFLOW FROM NEW YORK. In tabular form the gold move- York for the week ended March 1, ments through the Part of New as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, were as fol lows:

83,500,000 was from India.

Inflow $4,900,000 of which Efflux 80,100,000

$22,800,000 of which

went to.

England, 87,200,000 to Holland and $6,600,000 to, France.

The

increased by 888,600,000 compared Gold earmarked for export has with last week.

total

earmarked

during February is not available, but from January 1 to March 2 inclusiva 8257,001,000 worth of bullion had been set aside for foreign account.

ན་ ༢ ་

MORE BULLION FOR BRITAIN

LONDON, March 2.

There was a further influx of

four more goals before the final bullion to-day amounting in value whistle-sounded. -

TAIKOO v. BIGNALS.

to £2,371,000.

Taikoo, at present it the bottoni petition of the first, and the Chin- of the League, won their first ese practically indulged in shooting match of the season when they practice. They scored four goals beat the Signals by three goals without reply before the final to one. Taikoo took the lead in whistle sounded.

the first hall, but in the second 6 half Signals squalised. The Chi

Deso soon regained the lead when 11) 17 they were awarded a penalty, and 3 shortly before the end again scor 221fed

€9

Un. Pac, 4 per cent. ne Pfd. -04

19

33

Transamerioa

12 Union Carbide

12

Union Pacific

Un. Air, and Trans

Un Corporation.

U.S. Steel 7 per cent. Pid. Vanadium

1

22

24 United Fruit.....

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LTD.

101 US. Steal

Warner Bros.

Westinghouse E. M

181 Dividend payable semi-annually?

-1932: PROFIT TWELVE MILLION

YEN.

# The local branch of the above

banks inform us that they are in. receipt of a cablegram from the Head Office to the effect that, at the 100th Half Yearly Ordinary Cheerd Meeting, of the shareholders held at the Head Offics of this bank at Yokohams on the 10th instaut,anet profit of

-War, shown, including carried over from red to

RADIO R.A.R.C.

•This match

W08 played 25 Chatham Road and ended in a win 241 for the Service corps by one goal 841 to mil. In the first half, Hay scor

Bed with a fast shot, but the second half found the Radio'r goal- keeper in his best form. Many hard shots were stopped by him with the result that the Service Corps failed to increase their lead.

make the following allocations-

To the Reserve Yon.

Fund

1,300,000,00 Dividend of 10% p.a (for the half- year; ended 31st.

To be carried for-- ward to the next account

5,950,404.04.

-12,150,404.04 Mr. T. Okubo has been appointed Vice President.

Kashiwagi, formerly Tokyo Braaich, has been to the Board of Director.

CORNWALL v. SOUTH CHINA

The teams were-Bouth China: Lam Thin Chan Leung Yin Chan and Lau Man; Leung Wing- Chiu, Wong Mei Shun and Tam Kwan, Cheng Biu Hong, Tam Kong Pak, Pau Ka Ping, Leung Tat Ming and Leung Pun Hong..

H.M.S. Cornwall Botterill; Baker and Matthews; Allen Dono van and Partington; Rogers, Tiew, Rowlands, Moore and Parsons.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH

ST. JOSEPH'S CHINA

ATHLETIC

In a third division match play- ed on the Hong Kong Football Club ground, St. Joseph's beat the Chinese Athletic by two goala to nil. Partly due to the fact that H.M.S. Cornwall engaged the they fielded only nips men at the first team of South China, in start, the Saints were on the dey friendly football match at Coco, fensive for the rat ten minutes line Hily and ware trounced to the but from then on when they had tune of eight goals to one. The their full team, they were con- Chinese were a far better side, tinuously on the offensive They though folding four reserves. soon opened this scoring when Omar Within a few minutes from the sent in a nice shot. Shortly be atart, Pau Ks Plug opened the fore the interval, Tang further in- tinued to press, and before hallAfter the interval play became sooring with a hard shot. They concreased their lead. time added three more goals, in more even, and although the Chin- the meantime, however, Rowlands are tried hard to reduce the de netted for the sailors.

felt the Saints defence managed to

The second half was almost, are hold out.

Share This Page