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Sharebrokers'

Association

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

FRIDAY. OCTOBER

Banks

H.K. Banks ********$1,600

bo. (London) **,

Chartered Banks..

Bigira

$1,605

dalla

Dayore

Vie

Insuranobs

Canton Insurance8..| $975

China Fires *******

International Arsoe, S.;

Shipping

Douglasen

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,

NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION AND SE. LEVY & CO.

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The following mid-day prices were received on Saturday from New York by The American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs.. S. Levy & Co.

11148 13.59

£134 2108

930

£19

Do.

Mercantile fiks. “A

£30

£13

393

Bank of East Asia.

301

N, G. & S. Banka

20

Am. O. Fin. Corp: 8.

$8.-0

Ch. Fio. Corp. Ord 9.

Do.

ProL J.

3&

New York-London Cotton: December

`COMMODITIE

Oct. 4 Close Open

4921 12.10 12.22

Oct. 6

10.30

10.40 11.00

4922 4921

4921-

4921

12.25

12.23

12.24

11

Catton: March

12.31

12.33

12.30

12.36

12.38

3285.

Underwriters

****** 31.75

Silk: December

112

1111

1114

31.10

$587)

Union Insuraness ...

3530

Rubber: December

14.05

13,89

13.89

320

3610

Rubber: March

14.43

14.36

14.35 14.29

3240

H.K. Fires

8843

M

Wheat: December

97

961

901

971

6

Wheat: May

971.

971

974

971

2401

Corn: December

744

::

74%

741

754

Steamboabe

57

Corn: May

701

771

77

77

530

Lados (prof.)

$30

133

Do. def.)

$35

Winnipeg Wheat: May

82

521

48/11

Shells

47/8

#13

Waterhote

STOCKS

Mining

American 'Smelting

34)

342

341

35

80 ota.

Amtamoks .................

159 ets

Auburn

-241

25+

26

26

251

337

Bajatcoa

Baguio Gold

dengust Consolidated

141 stk. 341

Consolidated Gas of N.Y. 281

282

287

381

Du Pont

90

901

001

90+

911

E. Bond and Share

101

104

10 B

1032 102B

General Motors

29

29

291

29

291

11 eta.

Int. Tel. and Tel.

91

10

10

10

Gold River

2 cin

Gold Creek...

Loew's Inc.

281

204

291

281

20+

McIntyre Porcd .

454

46

464

457

Montgomery W.

274

27

28*

12/6

Langkats (single) 8.)

Nat, Distillers

201

211

214

211

211

$18

NY. Central

217

22

: 22

221

35

18

Standard Oll Co. of N.J.

.42

42$

#12)

U.S. Steel

321

334

421 33

421

" 334

544

$107

$50

16 ab

$41

طان 118

Do. Exploration 20 ct. Do.

Goldfield

10 ot. Big Wedge.....

Cols.

12

25/

$17.

$5

$4.00

381

Ipo Mining.

Itogons..... Kailans

Explorations.......

Shanghai Loans -.

12.00 Kaube m............................

*&

$14

160 uta

$141

Venezuela Gold Fds.

Docks, Wharves,

Godowna, eta.

H.K. & K. Wharver. 107 Providente (old) ... $1.45

Do. (now)...

H.K. & W. Docks...

S. China Motors' A'

Do.

Shanghai Docks S.

New Ragineerings.

Hongkows

Lands, Hotels, adió

Buildings

***

143

$118

SAI

$310

***

31.475

25 cl

13-

32

#41

$5.45

H.K. Hotels....

$5.40

55

5501

prem 31%

H.K Landa..........30

Do. 4% Debentures

31%

$271

Shanghai Lands...8.

$14

Metropolitan Landa..

H.K. Bealsica.....................

$150

China Do...$

$137

Do. Debenturead,

110

$8,60 38.40 $701

Ir/-

320

39.80

$140

590

Humphreys ***

New Asia Hotel

Asin Realties "A"

"B"

Chinese Estates.....

******

Wing On Textiles:S.)

Sili $52

Dv.

Cotton Mills

Ewoo

B

.9.70

$754

S'ha Cotton fuid S.

3731

# Do.

(Dow S.

$11

Zoong Singa...S.

256

Public Utilities

320

Tramways

314

Peak Trama (old)...

$7

Do. (new)...

108

Taumst Ferries..........

121

P.85/8. 70

Chins Lights (old)...

8.00

38 65

Do. (new)... $3.30

H.K. Electric .....

Macao do.

#2

Star Ferries 3074

Bandakan Lights ...

$11.35] Telephones (old)........ $10.90 Do. (new) $13.20 China Buses......S.

Tractions belo

Do. (prat)......

Industriais

Malabon Sugara

Caldbeck, Hord.) B.

$10.80

$8,70

$21

20

MaogragoraƑ(pref.)8.]

Canton Ive

$2.35

fał

lup

Camenta

MiscellaneoRE

| $23.80) Dairy Farma ... :',

$22,40

20

$14 18

188 18

ALLISS BEATEN

At Walton Heath

holes of the match he had a total of only seventeen putts. This tells the story of King's defeat-8 and 5.

(Special Air Mail Service)

On hard ground and where the London, Sept. 20. wind was helping, some prodigious The defeat of P. Alliss, last year's, driving was seen, but the most winner, was

the chief surprise majestic was surely that of Twine. yesterday in the first round of the At the afteenth hole (511 yards), "News of the World" £1,046 tour-slightly downhill and downwind, nament at Walton Heath, writes he was on the green with a drive a correspondant.

and a No. 5 mashie, while at the seventeenth he drove into a bun- ker in the middle of the fairway, the distance from the tee being 300 yards. This was mighty hitt- ing.

the Almost as unexpected was downfall of 8. L. King, the young assistant of Knole Park, Sevenoaks.

He duc Alliss crashed badly a long way, from home,...

Then came the defeat of ER. Whitcombe after a titan.c struggle. with A, J. Lacey, a happy. adven- turous type of player. I will take this opportunity of doing Lacey full justice. It was not he who was off the course, but Whitcombe, [ a player usually as trustworthy as the Bank of England.

In another fierce encounter E. Hodson beat W. T. Twine, a classic brassle shot at the twentieth hole deciding the match.

B. Whitecombe 4 Under 4's These were the features of the day's proceedings. Among the winners were the brothers, Charles and Reginald "Whitcombe, the latter having a score of four under 4's for the fifteen holes of

Hodson's Classic, Brašale

It was at the seventeenth that Hodson saved himself. He cut his second shot into a deep bunker at the foot of the green, hacked the ball out and holded the putt for a half in 4. The match went to the twentieth, where Hodson, with a downhill lle played one of the most perfect brassic shots I have ever seen on to the middle of the

green 2

distarice of 250 yards

and won the hole in 4.

The nature of E R. Whitcombe's defeat had to be seen to be be- lieved: He was one up with one to play. but hooked his drive into the heather at the eighteenth and lost the hole. He did precisely the same thing at the nineteeth. match; Easterbrook, the man who where Lacey, driving close to the won the last Ryder Cup contest green, clinched the affair with a for Britain; A. G. Havers and Abe Mitchell:

his

13.

F

Some extraordinary golf was who, Bearing in mind the warning that played by R. Whitcombe, I should not regard as a foregone starting at the ninth, had four conclusion the success of Alliss consecutive 3's. At the eleventh against W. J. Martin, I took par- (352 yards) he put his tee shot, ticular care not to miss the match. played with a brassie, alx feet from Martin, who is 30 and attached to the pin. Beating S, Field, of Whit- the Cope Heath club at Birming- South Beds, by 5 and 3. ham, is a most business-like golfer.combe had a score of 56 for the

Scorning the use of a tee peg. Afteen holes.

39.70

1.0

3.15

1

Der A Wings..

34

Amusements.

$24

33

37+

Ch. E'tainments......

$730

$1.50

Constructions, (old)! 11 65

75 ow.

Do.

$4.16

Lane Crawford......

$4.10

$21

Mackinwebs

Nanyang Tobacco... $1.60

310

$10

*$5.60

70 cm

Wm. Powells

12

M. Greyhounds

66 st on the

31 30

3.0. Enterpris

$1.30

raised surface, crashes it down the course. This was

31.

United Thostros ..... É

877),

UL.Q.5X19250,78dk | £8"/

urem. 8%

H.K. Gort. 4% Loan

742

perm. 31.

Do. 31%

31%

$110

$108 $101

Sinceros

Watsons--ban

Wallace Harper

H.K. Wing Oa

S. E. Levy & Co.'s Cables

The following cabled reports were furnished by Mesara. B. F. Levy & Co. last night:

Do.

he kicks up the turf with the heel

of his boot, and placing the ball

Seymour's Recovery

The match between M.. Seymour, a runner-up last year, and E. C.

OCTOBER 6, 1934.

TRADE DEBTS IN GERMANY

Board of Trade Ask for Particulars

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 20, For the purpose of obtaining information as to debts due from traders in Germany to traders in the United Kingdom

and still 'unpaid owing to the exchange restrictions imposed by the German Government, the Board" of Trade issued a circular on July 3, 1934.. asking for particulars of such debts which became due in the. period March 1, 1934 to June 30, 1934, inclusive. The Board""now desire particulars relating to simi-

·lar debts which became due for payment either (s) before Märch 1. 1934, or (b) - after June 30, 1934. which have not

yet been settled.

Companies, firms, and persons in the United Kingdom are accordingly requested to supply, as soon as possible, and in any case, not later than September 27, 1934, three coples of all invoices relating to the commercial debts referred to under (a) and (b) above. In some cases certain Invoices due after June 30, 1934: were supplied in response to the announcement of July 3, but had at that time to be disregarded The Board would be glad if copies of such invoices could be supplied afresh.

Particulars are not required ni debts or portions of debts due after August 20 in respect of which payments have been made into the Special Account 'under the Anglo- German Exchange Agreement.

This announcement applies only to debts arising out of the sale of goods to German importers. It does not apply to purely finan- cial debts or obligations, such as Insurance premiums, dividends, repayment of shares. mortgages, loans, etc.

interest.

Bad and doubtful debts which have not been paid owing to the known insolvency of German traders should be excluded, and invoices must be accompanied by a statement on the part of the creditor" that non-payment of the debt has, to his belief, been caused solely by the exchange restrictions.

In the event of any debt dotlited to the Board of Trade as a result of this announcement being sub- sequently paid, in full or in part, It is essential that the Board should at once be informed. It is further essential to report any payment not previously notified to the Board of Trade which may have been received in respect of debts which full due in the period March 1-June 30.

The Information given in regard to individual debts will be treated as strictly confidential.

The total amount outstanding should be summarized in a cover- ing letter or statement and, together with the copies of invol ces, should be addressed to the Principal Assistant Secretary, Com- mercial Relations and Treaties Department, Board of Trade, Great George Street, S.W.1.

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cables were re- ceived last night by the American

practice of the old days when Peters of Brockman's Park, sup-Oriental Finance Corpoation:— drivers were shallow in the face..

Martin's Big Hitting

That Martin puts a good deal of venom in the shot is shown by the fact that he drove to within nine feet of the first hole (298 yards), and drove the fourteenth (353 yards) the last hole of the match

|WAY)

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London Forecast

Stocks, In the absence of any important development in the in-

pected to move narrowly ternal situation, Wall Street is ex-

Wheat: The French Government's statement that the amount of their export is only half of the total previously rumoured, with the de- velopment of a strong domestic situation in the United States 15 n stimulating factor.

plied a striking illustration of how. one incident can turn 2 game. | Three" down at the seventh" Sey- mour booked his drive at the next inder some trees, bat in some miraculous way got the ball on to 3, The strength of

the green, and, moreover, not far liquidation. Government bonds is bolstering

from the pin. Peters taking three centiment.

putts, lost the hole he had every prospect from the tee of winning. Unfavourable factors:-1, The ab

"Now" sald Seymour to himself, sence of a strong revival in trade Martin began 3, 4, 3, 4, and was is somewhat disappointing. 3, three up at the seventh where I shall beat this fellow and he Verrous selling of some California's Allies, in some mysterious

was as good as his word. He won American Weather Report, 6 P.M. Esues on the political situation in came desperately near having an on the last green-two up:

Cotton: A Tropical storm is that State is unsettling but it is "air shot."

Mitchell, playing quietly and at the believed that the movement is toe of the club, scooted into the never in any real danger. beat John raging off the mouth

heather fifty yards away. An at Burton, of Southport, by 3 ard 1. Mississippi with winds blowing at subsiding.

Wall Street opened firm. Yester Lempt to get the ball on the course Mitchell turned one up having seventy miles per hour. It is now

* A.O.P.C. New York Cables moving northwards and is com- day's late rally was resumed, with falled and Allias completed the lost the ninth, where, after hook-

(Received HK. 11.20 p.m.) mencing to drench the East and idvances of from fractions to one hole in 7. I cannot say that Maring his drive into the heart of a

several Stocks: Yesterday's resistance in. Central. The weather in the Westpoint predominating. A moderate fin, who won by 5 and 4, was im gorse, bush, be made

xtension in the upturn seems to be pressive: Allisa threw the match valiant but vain attempts to dislodge face of weakness in Off stocks fol- the ball; Superior length telling lowing drop in gasoline prices. ndleated, but, in the absence or at him::

match with a glorious 3 at the Cotton better tone prevails with the inevitable tale, he finished the Opening higher on better volume

seventeenth (482 yards) drive, demand broader with no pressure spademasble, and a putt of de to sell Market acts as if it will do yards

Is remaining one and warn

Grain: The grain belts continus

be very mild.

4

His drive, hit of the

any stimulating outside develop Inspired Putting ments, a sustained advance at pre-

There was some excuse for the sent is not anticipated

defeat of King who fell into the clutches of an opponent E Tar

Rubber; Prices may open lower Cotton: Prices are due to rule higher, with the possibility of crop damage by a Tropical Storm.

The Market Favourable factors were:-1, In- dications of a more conservative | turn to the Administratine's pollfies, with reports that the 1/8; Forward 22 3/4, up 1/8. man of Prenton. rear Birkenhead, In his next match Mitchell has (Received HK 9,50 p.m.). NRA is considering the abandon

Blue Eagle" and ident of the

2. The market d's price fixing. plays good resistance to scattered

London Silver: Spot 22 5/8, up London Silver Comment Specula tors bought and afterwards sold at the advance. Market closed quiet

steady,

who, the moment the putter was

a much more difficult task the in his hands, became inspired and opponent being W. H Davies, the boled the ball from every concely leader of northern golf and a de-

table position. Or the thirteen - termined foc. “

Rubber Expect to open down afteen points

Wheat: Expect market to open fractionally, higher.

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Commodities

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QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages, High-1933/34 Low: Oct 3,

30 Industrials

84.48 31.04

of

Last Today's High Low Close Close New York/London Cross-rate...... 4.71 1,921 4.93 4021 New York Catton—December LA96 · 12.10. 12.81 19.19 New York Rubber-December 11.35 14.03. 14.05 Chicago Wheat -December 2014 · 85A

---December (74) Chicago Corn

1728 173

Change

t off Dall .03 of

14.06 97

.01 up

11 up

741

of up

Silver Official

BO

Oct. 4

Change

110.76

91.01.03 off ·

66.94

32.65 36.20

35.11 .00 ou

20 Utilities

37.73

95.48.

IRISU 19.68 184.73 99.26

19.70 92.38

.02 up

13 op

11. Commodity Index Div. $ PER SH.

25.45

41.88 57.69

6.06

37 up

1933/34

LANT SALE..

Urai Low

Oct. 3

Out

113

471

$1014

160 1071

701

1254

98

19

20 Rails

40. Bonds

2.00 Air Reduction 3.00 Allied Chemical & Dye 4.00 American Can

American Radiator....... 'American Smelting...................... 9.00 American Tel & Tel. 5.00 American Tobacco B 1.00 American Waterworks .......

Anaconda Copper Mining Auburn

Bendix Aviation

1.80 Borden Company

J. I. Case

Canadian Pacific".... 0.50 Caterpillar Co. 1.40 Chase National Bank"

3.00 Eastman Kodak

Electric Auto-Lite Co.

499

$1008

122 125

98+

212bid 21ąbid

321

341

271 28

131

10

341

341

1342

584

1091

110

941

07

781

43

161

5

151xd

101. 101

84

241

241

931

12

117

241

241

37

2031

421

448

201

13

13

33

261

251

1.00 Chrysler Motor

*

3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.T.

Curtiss Wright

31

2

24

2.00 Du Pont de Nemours and

∙1032

880 90

101

991

99

221

311

30

10

101

8% Electric Bond & Share

41

37

Electric Power snā, Light...... 0.40 General Electric

18

18

30

-200

1.00 General. Feoda

25+

29

1.00 General Motors

Gilletta Safety

10'

111

111

171

· 171

294

304

48%

247

241

19

91

02

08

184

277

281

457

464

291

10 bid 20 bid

16

20元

212

14.

13

221

19

Sears Roebuck

0.40 Boodny Vacuum Corpn.

Bouthern Pacifio ...... -1.00. Standard Brands

Btandard Gas

191

173

201

#194

1.

1.30 Gold Duk .....

·0.60 International Harvester 0.10 International Nickel

International Tel. & Tel. 4.00 Liggett Myers "B" 1.00 Loews 160. m 8.00 Me Intyre Porcupine

Montgomery Ward

20: National Biscuit ...! 1.50. National Dairy Products 1.00 National City Bank

--- National Disüllers"

NYCentral a 0.00 Otis Elevator 1.60 Pacific Gas & Electric

Packard Motors 11,60 Pennsylvania Railway

Radio Corpn.

1.00 Standard. Oil Co. of New

Jersey

1.00 Texas Corporation 0.121 Trane-America

1.00 Union Carbide & 500 Union Pacibe un

United Air and Tra United Corporation United Blates Steel Westinghouse B&

694

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