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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Sharebrokers' Association

Bayese

Jain Noasiral

SATURDAY. NOV. 17.

Hayeza

Bellare

Banki

TRADE

i

$4.85

$51

4.90/5

114

་་

$1,880.K. Bulks

Balust

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,

NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION

AND S. E. LEVY & CO.

The following mid-day prices were received on Saturday night from New York by The American Oriental Finance Commi poration and Messrs. 8. Levy & Co.

Sterling, New York-London

£131

£10

£39

ΕΙ

EG. (London) | Chartered Banks... Morcantile

1502

1++

$1,630

£16

Bks. "A"

+24

$93

Hank of Essi Agia...

5+0

COMMODITTES

N. C. & S. Dar ka

H

Ch Fin. Corp. Ord. 8.

Am. O. Fit. Corp: 8,

$8

Nov. 16

Nov. 17

Close. Open

10.30 10.40

10.50

$

Do

Prof S

ALIA

Insurances Canton insurmocos.

4991 4991

Cotton: December

12,30

12.34. 12.30

3975

$1.15

Underwriters

******$2.10

Cotton: March

12:42

12.40 12.41

4091 12:31 12.41

$5221

Union Insurancem .....

3517

Silver: December

54.45,

$510

Chica Fires

་་་་་་

¥520

Silver: March

55.50

H.K. Fires

38

5237 Laternational Anae. 8.

1240

Rubber: December

12.90

54.15a 54.158.64.158 55.40 55.40B 55.408 12.88 12.88 12.88

Kubber: March

13.17

13.13 13.13

13.15

Shipping

$41

Douginaus

$401

Wheat: December

1001

1001

1007

Steambots

37

Wheat: May

99%

091

091

730

Indos (pref.)

$30

Corn:" May

84

833

B41

13

Do. (def.)

Winnipeg Wheat May

823

824

43,1

Shril

44/-

13,

Waterbosta

STOCKS

Mining

American Smelting

301 36

30

36

38

60

Amtamoks

67 cte.

$37

Balatoon

Auburn

254

251 251 251

Baguio Goll

42 ota.

Consolidated gas of NY.

22+

22

221 22

Benguet Consolidated!

$13

Du Pont

96+

961

96

Du.

Exploration 19 cta.)

1. Bond and Share

81

8

8

8.

20 ot.)

Do. Goldfield .....)

General Motora

302

301

301

301

Big Wedgo .....

10 ct.

32 ore.

Gold have.

120 uts.)

Int.. Tel, and Tel.

.9

B*

81

82

***

12

Gold Creek.

Loew's Inc.

311 314

317

32

321

United Paracales

38 of

Montgomery W......

291

20

29

29

National Distillers

241

24k

237

23...

NY. Central .....

211

201

207

201"

201

Standard Oil Co. of NJ.

434 431

431 43

43

29/0

US. Steeld

342

$18

16

46

$13

19 co

10 at

#L

18.30

151

.

15

16 Ct.. Salucot Mining ................

po Mining

19/4 KALAU TONATION

$171 Langkats (single) ↑

Explorations................

Shangha: Loans

Rus

Venezuela Gold Fida.

Docks, WharTOS, Godowns, ste.

109 H.K & K. Wharves,;

Providents (old) ...) $14

Do. (new)...

H.K & W. Docks

S. China Motors* Â'

New Engineering3.

$108

OL

'

12

# 15

H.K Lande........ 251

Do. 4% Debentures,

LATE NIGHT CABLES

112.80. The following cables were receiv

$1,55

100 cla

$1x

Do.

"B"

$123

Shanghai Ducks S

202

$315

Hongkewe

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings.

H.K. Hotels

$4.85

$4.90

prem

17%

$29

Shanghai Lauda....

IZ

$14

Metropolitan Lande..

549

H.K. Realties..................

$4.15

$IN

Chius Du.......................

$137

Da Debentures.

G

Humphreys

$9.10

New Asia Hote!

t

345

320

Avis Realti... “A”S.

Do.

"B".

190

Chinese EstKLLAN

Cotton Mill

#10.15) Ewo

1771 GE

Do.

$9.40

*65

Publie Utilities

$19.10

$16.108

10 10

Peak Trams (uhl) ...

$7

Do. (LOW}

107

Star Ferries

12.

Yauma Ferries

92

$8.95 *8.70

China Lights (old)... $8.50

Do. (DOW)... $9.05

18.74

$67)

H.E. Electrics ******

360

Macao do.

$14

(new,S.

Sbai Cotton (uld,S.

Zooug Bings..... 3.

Wing On Textiles(S.)

Tramways

Do.

$21

Caldbeck, Hord.) 8.

$2.1

17/J

323 20

$0.55

Sandakan Lights.

Tolephones (old)

(пет) ...

#13.20 China Buses.......

Tractions

(pref.)...... Industrials 18.70 Malabon sugara ...)

Macgregor pref..

Canton Ice ... $8.00

Cements

Rapes»-wisང་ན་བ་་བ

Miscellaneous

Dairy Farrua me]

Der & Wing.........

Constructions, (old) $1.65

12.85

42

#:

ed by the American Oriental. Fin- ance Corporation and Messrs. 8, E. Levy & Co., on, Saturday night- London Forecast

The cotton market may open steady. Stocks of raw cotton ini the mills in the United States and

**

"

piece-goods are small in relation to Current Bales of grey-goods," "which indicates ab improving зрос demand. Russian mill-stocks are also low. The harvest there is sa numerous difficulties. spuntoring Early ginnings are far below those of last year.

In wheat the Chicago market may operi bullish, unless prices are held down by the weakness of the foreign marketa, A forecast of 110.30 the weather indicates colder, but

unsettled conditions.

The Corn aituation is very strong,

2231 1 ཎྜ !

2.80

123

$23

Amusementa

$71

Ch. Etainments......

$5.90

$1.50

Do.

(new) 75 ots.

34

Lane Crawfordă......

121

Mackintosh

Nanyang Tobacco... $4.80

$10

Sinceres

Sut

Watsons

351

30 ola,

Wm. Powells

155 ct.

$2

3. Lireyhound

31

3. C. Enterprises

$1.26

United Theatres ...

87%, UL.G.610256.#Bdu.| 984′′/

pren 81 11.K. Gost 4% L

patm. 31

Do.

Wallace Harper ......

31%

$11

H.K Wing On

What 130. Vibro Pilong

isse

$8.50

34

str

21%

$108

$301

36 80

H

-act

342 341 *341

NOVEMBER 19, 1934.

CRISIS IN BEAN OIL INDUSTRY

Adverse Effect Of High Tarrifs

Harbin, Nov. 2. Manchurian exports are at the present moment on the brink of asevere crisis which was not been caused by the economic depres- slon

There is a demand for Manchuris. beans, cakes and of! from all coun-" tries, but exports cannot be made owing to a whole string of reasons," thanks to which the entire region suffers millions in loss, and even the largest export firms are with- out business.

In an interview, Mr. Takaya, the manager of the grain exchange in Foochatten, carrying out many operations in Manchurian exports and

having a capital of nver twenty million kuobi, sald:

"Last year the Harbin exchange arranged commercial relations be- tween the Manchurian Empire and Germany, and arrangements were also made for the export of beans from North. Manchuria to South China and, to a certain de- gree, to Japan, but lately this ex- port has almost entirely stopped. In the first place, the heavy rains and floods had considerable effect and reduced crops, to cause the price to rise. Another important reason is the high tariff" and the high rate of Manchurian currency.

OXFORD'S TRIAL both of which have considerably

MATCHES

interfered with exports to Japan. Demand Still There "Exports of beans to South China and Germany. In spite of a considerable demand, fell off.

Promising Material owing to the very high prices of

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 26. The usual two games of the Ox- ford University Freshmen were played under excellent conditions,

The Arst one, which is usually the more important, was a splendid and the Blues beat the match, Whites by a goal, a dropped goal, and two tries (15 points) to two goals and a try (13 points).

The standard was quite, up to ex- pectations, and several of the play- ers should be of great use to the University before they go down. Easily the outstanding player was M. W. Walford (Rugby), who play- ed splendidly at stand-off half and A lower "Rubber market is anti-was mainly responsible for his side's victory. J. O. Anderson did cipated.

many clever things, but several times he spoiled his play by pass ing badly. Other good outsides were W. N. Renwick, M. D. P. Ma- gill, W... Tyson, and A. Obolenski attacked strongly

A.O.F.C. New York Cables The opening was irregular and very light.

Cotton, there is a good demand for December future against sales of other mouths. It is a small raarket with no pressure..

S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables

beans in Manchuria and the high railway tariks,

"Furthermore, there a hardly any export to America, as that country has

to now commenced Krow beans in considerable quan- tity, though a certain quantity of from here to the USA. There is Bean-oil is still being exported

also a

certain quantity of bean all being exported to Ciermany. but it is impossible to ship bears there at the present moment. Be- sides the high prices and high tariffs, exports to Nippon have been affected by the rate of ex-

yen and

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approximately 10-minute intervals.

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CORRESPONDENTS FOR WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK

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AND SE. LEVY & CO.

New York: November 17.

QUOTATIONS

Last Today's

High Low Close Close

Change New York/London Cross-rate 4.7404.94 1994 auchangedQuiet change between

New York Cotton-December kuobi,

12.34 12.28 12.28 12.31.03 up the fact that yen is now below

New York Rubber-December 12.97 19.4) 13.05 12.12.13 off kuobl in value almost stopping the

Chicago Wheat December 10110 101 10 exports to that countrs.”

-December 24t Chicago Corn

821

84 822

1 up Montreal Silver December 54.55 54.45 54.75 54.45 .3 Of Silver-Official

642 543 Dow, Jones Avarages High-1933/34 Low: Nov. 16. Nov., 16.

110.76

81.38 94.79 • #39 56.94

32.46 36.38

Wheat Export Trade As regards the export of wheat. there was a time when large par- cels of wheat and wheat flour were shipped front North Manchuria to the South, but of late America has dumped such large quantities of flour and wheat onto the world market at cheap prices, they have ousted the Manchurian products The Blues from the kick-off, and after 12 and are

actually importing into minutes' play Walford ran strong- Manchuria. The latter fact places ly to score in the corner, Brett fall- North Manchurian flour inlls in ing with the kick. A great deal of; a dificult position. aimless kicking followed for a time But it is still possible to ship until the Whites passed, Obolen- ¦ bean-oil, but to make beans into ski received the ball, surrounded all they must be brought to the of!" by players, but with a clever side mills, and the railway freight is so high that it is also senseless to The following cables were receiv-step he beat the defence to score.

E. Levy & Co., Mullins kicked a goal to put the crush them for oil, as the oil will Whites in front. The Blues soon cost too much. Therefore, to get American tarket Report went in front again when Walford over the present crisis in North Wall Street was moderately ac easily ran through the Whites' de- Manchuria, it is necessary to re- tive, with minor fractional gains fence to score a try which Brett "duce the tariffs and bring down and losses about evenly divided. converted. Just before half-time the value of local currency, The American Telephone & Telo the Whites scored twice, first when ! At the present time there are graph issues, however, opened with Edmondson, cut through well and 44 Manchurian exporters and six e block of 3,500 shares and prices passed to Tomlinson, who scored. "Japanese in Harbin, but all the were down points. A narrow The second try was scored after a foreign exporting houses and and indecisive market seems to be forward rush and Disney picked up indicated.

Favourable factors prior to the cleverly to dive over the line. Mul- opening of the markets:-1. The tins converted one of the tries, so absence of any acute weakness in that the Whites led at half-time by face of the slump in American 12 points to 8. Telephone & Telegraph iguen,

eu nу ENNTA.

on. Saturday night:-

organs here have closed their doors, excepting the firm of "Was

sard & Co.

members.

It would, however, probably be better if, foreign exporters were to At the interval T. P. Bowman work on the present grain ex- which is construed as confirming (Oundle and Hertford), R. Bagnall change, there being no objection the recent substantial improvement (St. John's, Leatherhead, and St.

European houses, "becoming in "sentiment; 2. The reported Edmund Hall.) P. E. Coffey (Down steady acaumulation, preceding

The Foochistien grain exchange some industrial groups was affect side and Brasenose), and E. Hol- ed by favourable developments; ames (Keighley GB, and St. John's) fixes prices every day, and neither buyers of grain Wholesale and retail trade is well came on in place of four players merchants nor Sustained,

Immediately on restarting Walford cargo have the right to sell pro- Unfavourable factor:-Pressure dropped a splendid goal from far, ducts below the fixed rates.

FORTUNES FROM young man of twenty-ave would against utility issues and unsettle

SPORTS

out, and shortly after he scored

have prospects of acquiring amant of the commodity markets his third try by swerving through capital of about £35,000 by a few are disturbing influences. years of professionalism. It would Landon Silver:-Spot-24 9/16, have seemed hardly more sur- down 1/16: Forward 24 11/16,

down 1/16... prising had they been told that

London Silver. Comment:China

Most Money In Lawn rewarded, for croquet, until qarte sold. India bought. Business amall.

Tennis

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 26.

recently, might have been describ- ed 23 a leas violent form “öf amusement, but of the "garden party" species as lawn

same

the defence splendidly. Both sides made great efforts to score, but generally the "defence was too sound on both sides.

A Late Starti The second game started some- what late, and towards the end was played in the dusk. In this game the Whites beat the Colours tennis And whereas in most no man can hope to grow even by a goal and five tries (20 points) No man ever to two tries (6 points). Outstand- games professionalism appeared moderately rich. fairly early, the fact that there made a fortune as a cricket, pro- ing players in this game were R. E While headlines about Mr. could be such things as highly fessional, and the highest "bene-Wheeler, J. C. G. Sugden, T. R. lawn tennis professionals at ever obtained by a cricketer is. T. L Dodwell, H. C. Barry, Perry'a intentions have been com- paid peting with the state of Europe, would at that time have seemed certainly would not tempt Mr. and O. 8. Wilson, for the Whites. Ferry. Golf professionals in this For the losers A. K. Clark and NC quiet people most have been wan-ridienious,

Not the least curious thing is country earn considerable sums Rimner were exceedingly good at dering what the pioneers of the game of lawn tennis-people like the comparison of values involved, while their names are prominent, half-back, although they were not. Harcourt and Millside and Henry The game in which professionals but they never approach the Ferry very well served by their forwards. James would have thought if delight the largest number of figure, and it is safe to say that The best of the Colours forwards they had been told that, within people is undoubtedly Saxociation none was ever able to retire on were 'PE. Krohn, C. T. Bloxham,

and J. H. Gilbey. little more than half a century, a football, in the practice of which a fortune in his thirties.

M. LAVAL'S TRIP"

(Special to "Hoor Konz Dally Press"),

30 Industrial "20 Bail

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

Commodity Index

DIV. $ PKB. BE.. $3.00 Air Reduction

6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye 4.00 American Can

American Radiator American Smelting

Anaconda Copper Mining... Auburn Bendix Aviation 1,60 Borden Company J. L. Cuse Canadian Pacific

200 Du Pont, de Nemours 3.00 Eastman Kodak

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Low

#

FAR

Change .33 of 33.87 ..19 of 17.96.8 off 93.7% 4 up 49.64

35 up

LAST BALK

1041

37.73

93.48

65.45

1.60 18.655 24.73 93.68 41.98 69.29

1933/34 HIGH

Nov. 13. Nov. 18.

112

47

$109

$100

180

701

£35

1341

1071

491

1044

19

152 154

004

104

361 381

9.00 American Tel. & Tel. 5.00 American Tobacco "B" 1.00 American Waterworks.......

1342

1091

1041

141

84

83+

431

: 14

121

6

101

10

841

2it

251

254

15

151

234

J

271

เช

247

24巷

* 521

514

103

204

117

11#

71

324

0.50 Caterpillar Co.

61

32

1.40 Chase National Bank

25 bid 247bid

10

1.60 Chrysler Motora.

60%

361...

352.

3.40 Consolidated Gas of NY.

Curtiss Wright

23

22

31

23

24

19

971

961

1037

381

. 1001.

109

10.

46

261

201

31

20

81

.81

48

158

191

191

301

341

34

21

301

304

10

144

14

7#

172 $174

46%

9

211

1081

107

99

31

31

"404 +42

BO

29€ 291

35

291

21jbld 21 bla.

26

101

187

241

241

210

21

141

144

14

137

4

223

224

131

57 54

419

41:

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14 x 141

181

172

(Hy Telegraph," Copyright, graphic Masager Ordinance, 189 Received, November 18, 4-31) a.m.)"

Paris, No. 17, M. Laval will proceed to Geneva on Monday night" to attend the extraordinary session of the League Council with the Baar issue on the agenda.

Flandin will address the nation by broadcast on November 27 on the occasion of the final banquet of the Association of Italo-French industrial branches.

Flandin, however, contrary to arst reports, will not accompany Laval on his forthcoming trip to Rome

Transocean Kuo Min.

Electric Auto-Lite Co. 6% 8. Electric Bond & Share

Electric Power, and Light 0.40 General Electric .... 1.60 General Foods' 1.00 General Motors 1.00 Gillette Safety 1.20 Gold Dust

0.60 International Harvester 0.10 International. Nickel

-

International Toi.& Tol.... 4.00 Liggett & Myers "B" 1.00 Loew's Inc.

2.00 Me Intyre Porcupine

--Montgomery Ward 2.00 National Biscuit 1.00 National City Bank 1.20 National Dairy Products National Distillers

N. T Central ............ 0.00 Otis. Elevator 1.50 Pacific Gas & Electric

Packard Motors

0.50 Pennsylvania Bailway

Radio Corpn. „ Sears Roebuck” .................. 0.10 Bocony-Vacuum Corpn.

Southern Pacific

1.00 Standard Brands Standard Glas ..... 100 Standard Oil Co. of New

Jersey

1.00 Texas Corporation 0.12) Trans America 1.00 Union Carbide & Carbon 3.00 Union Pacific-

United Air and Tr United Corporation.

461

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