DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS" Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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Sharebrokers'
Association
FRIDAY. «NOV, 30.
Baltar
Omina
Banks
B.K. Banks
Bo. (London)... Uhartered Bankā ... Mercantile Bks. "A"
Do.
Bank of East Aus...
Tutte
$1,630
218
£.3 4:0
$6
HONG "KONG"-" "DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
The following mid-day prices were received last night from New York by The American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. S. E. Levy & Co.
Sterling. New York-London
31,600
£135
216
$32
£13
$3
COMMODITIES
N. U. & S. Barks ...
0:0
Am. O. Fin. Corp: B.
Nov. 28.
14
Ch. Fin. Corp, Urd. 8.
Clase Open
P
170
Prof
4981
Insuranceg
Cotton: March
12.70
1260
Canton tarkuce...
$345 $995
Underwriters
Cotton: July
12.68
Nov. 30. 10.30 10.40
4971 4972, 497) 12.8212.82 12.63 12.58 $12.60 12.58
11.00
$4.15
Mas
15171
Union insurañóða 199
Silver: March
55.45
$510
3610
China Fires"..........
2620
Silver; July
58.75
H.K. Fires
1237
3234
15.80
international Aasse, S.
SIB: Mayg
1.27
Kubber: March
$13.50
Shipping
Rubber: July
13.91
55.25 55.25 55.25 55.80 55.80 58.00
1.27 1.271 1.271 13.54 13.51 13,54 13.94 13.93 13.93
341
Douglases
5401
Steamboata
17
Wheat: December
892
99
330
indos (pref.)
$30
Wheat: May
991
081
$34
Do. (dof.)...
$35
Com: May
831
881
881
43/.
Shell ....................4/
Winnipeg Wheat May
821
821
>131
Waterbosta
Mining
STOCKS"
5 su
Amtamoks
72 ots.
$37 at
Bulatcos
American Smelting
361 36
361 361
261
Baguio Gold
131 otv.
Auburn
261
$134
Consolidated gas of NY
244 il
231
20 ot
Do. Exploration (11 ots. Do. Goldfield
Data.
Du Pont...........
991
· 100
***
El. Bond and Share
93
231 23 231 100 100 09
9
9
tot Big Wedge ........
(21 eta]
(21) a
General Motors ..
321
821 323
321
Int. Tel. and Tel.
9+ 94
91
Loew's Inc.
35
351 351
35
Montgomery W. ...............
201 29
1po Mining......
National Distillers
$0.30
N.Y. Central
261 221
19/3
$15
Langkala (single) S.
Standard On Co. of N.J.
$18.
15.10
Explorations................ De
US Steej
15
36
Shanghai Loans 3.
291 291 291 261 261 263 281 221 221 221 431 43 431 431
431 387 381 381 381 381
JA
311
Raubs *****
$10.90
50
Venezuela Bald Fida.
54
Docks, WharVÓK,
هان 20
$13eaguet Consolidated
+
21 ots,
Gold River.
Gold Creek
United Paracales... 32 cta 34 eta,
10 et Sulacos Mining.....1 jets,
A
# F#
$107
$1.40
3107 $1.45
THE
150 cts.
H.K. & W. Locks
Do.
$4.95 $521
34.85
151
8.
$12
Godowns, ota,
H.K. & K. Wharves. 3107 Providents (old)... Hag
Do. (new)...
S. China Motors' A'
"B"
1193 Shanghai Docka S.
New Engineerings8.
1310 Hongkow
$1012
Hands, Hotels, and
Buildings
HK, Hotels.
......$4.5
H.K Lands.........8.
Do. 4% Debentures)
32. Shangua Landa... 8, Metropolitan Lands,
$13
H.A. Keulties.
$19) China Do ......S.
30 ct.
:12
J:18
15
爱
"353
1%
$4.70.
$137
Do. Debenta: essi.
Humphreys
19 19
Sow Asia Hotel:
345
$10
Asis Realties “A” S.,
$20
Do. "B".
Chiness Extates .....
Cotton Mills
Ewom
B.K. Electrics 188 Macau do
Sandakan Lights...)
$13.20 China Buses .......
Industrial
1
AIRPORT BUILT
AT HAICHOW
Military Use In War
On Bandits
Halchow, Ku., Nov. 17. Most interesting developments are in process here in Haichow now. About 3,000. men are at work On the airport here." enlarging and Improving it. The China National Aviation Company's aero- planes are temporarily using an improvised landing Beld
near Sinpuchen, while these extensive improvements are being made. Rumour has it that Halchow is to have one of the greatest, if not $10.30 the greatest airport in all China. Surely, the present very extensive cperations at the landing field lend the colour of truth to the
rumours.
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16.30
$9.85
8
175
Bus: Cottonas(old)3.)
845
4 Do. (new S.
89.40
Zoong Sings S
$75 348 49.40
#56
Wing On Textiles(S.)
$52
Public Utlizing
$19.0
Truways
18.00]
814
Peak Trains (ok) ...)
-12!
$7
Do (New)...
48
107
Star Ferris
.97
$21
Yaumati Ferries
โ
19.65
9.65
China Lights (old)...
$860 59.45/0
+9.30
Do. (new)...)
3694
$26
་་་
$23 35
$23.3
39.70
Telephones (old).... 23
Do.
(new)
43
17/9
Fractivas Do.
(prof.)
$8.70
Malabon Sugars
331
Caldbeck, (ord.) 8.
$2)
$2.85 $8.20
12.85
12.3715
............$9.90 $2.30 22.90
#4
34
Miscellaneo
$23.10), 3223 | $22,45]
$3
Dairy Farzan
$22)
#1
Dor A Wings....
$71
Ch. Etainments.......
$1.50
Constructions, (old) 31.70
73 ola,
Do.
34
Lane Crawfords......
Mackintoshe near
Nanyang Touco..
$10
Sinceras
$5
Warsons
M. Greyhounds.......
C. Enterprisen ... $1.25
United Theatres... 8.
9.
1.K. Gort 4% Loans
preiz
Macgregors (pref.i8.
Canton fue
Cements
Hops
Amusemente mere a
170 ota.] Wm. Powells
12
perm 31%
$72
(40W)|75 sts.
Uh.0.519250,3Bda. 90";.
Do. 31%
Wallace Harper .......
H.K Wing On
S'ha Do,
$6.60 Vibro Pilong
S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables
The following cables were re- ceived last night by Messrs. 'S. E Levy & Co.
Favourable factors prior to the opening of the markets:-1, Bank clearings is 93,000,000 over last year which is the first increase over last year since mid-September; 2, Fur-, ther indications that the recovery movement is continuing in the Trade Industry; 3, Increased volume on rallies continues to be a constructive factor.
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$6.90
$31
$4.10
$1.60
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21.
#108
$0.60
LATE NIGHT CABLES
The following cables were re- celved by the American Oriental Corporation last night:-~
A.O.F.C. New York Cables Stocks: The opening was light, even and trendless.
Cotton: South small seller some liquidation but market taking cot- ton well. -
a
The work being done on the Halchow airport puts it far be- yond the present. needs as landing field for commercial aero- planes, which fact indicates that the present development is for military purposes. For some time, it has been said that Halchow was
going to be made a great milltary
There are many
18
NEW LABOUR CRISIS
:
Industrial Warfare In America'
Washington, Nov, 20. A new crisis in the American
is rapidly an labour situation proaching, it was learned to-day from authoritative sources.
1934.
TEA EXPORTS
CONTROL
To Avoid Flooding Of Market.
London, Nov. 29. The International" Tea. Commit- tee bas fixed a regulated figure for tea exports kom India, Ceylon, and the Dutch East Indies, tu commence April 1, 1935. The new export figure will be reduced to 82,5 per 'cent of the standard export total of 801,714,396 pounds and thus a threatened tes" Mood will be avoided.
The put in the quota was not unexpected, a leading London tes merchant said when interviewed to-day. He added that the dis- tributing trade quite unjustifiably had feared that Insufficient tea supplies would be released and that they would be short of sup- plies. As a result they had started buying heavily.
This buying had led to a risin price levels which had appeared to draw out invisible tea stocks and also attracted to Enlagnd teas from other countries.
Stocks then began to rise, and with additional quantities to be released this year from the regu lated production countries' It was anticipated that the stocks would rise still further.
As there was little prospect that the consumption of tea would im- mediately advance proportionately to the rising level of stocks. £ curtailment of exports was thought necessary in order to regularise supplies to correspond with de- mard.--
Reuter.
MOTOR TRAIN MISHAP CASUALTIES
¡Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Presa" (Copyright).]
crew
..*.
Milan, Nov. 29. Eighty persons were seriously injured, some fatally, according to the first reports when the motor train running between Turin and Aosta
collided with the Milan express near the station of Turin Reports have reached officials
suburb at Porta Susa on Thursday. here that the steel, automobile and
afternoon. The motor-train was
terrific textile manufacturers of the nation totally wrecked by the have agreed to join forces in an
Impact of the collision, and the effort to curb the growing power of explosion of the petrol tank" added labour, and. serious industrial to the horrors of the scene. The warfare, appears not unlikely as a
and the passengers who result.
thanks to the greater power of The combine of the employers in resistance of the heavy steel these three outstanding industries coaches, escaped without serious is considered a grave threat to jury immediately joined in the President Roosevelt's plans for an industrial
rescue work but had great difficul- -peace,
since the unionists -are demanding that ty in extricating the victims froin elections be held to select
the rc-"
Gurning wreckage of the presentatives of labour and are motor train. The collision, it was confident such balloting will win stated, was due to the failure of them collective bargaining powers. the action pointa
Leaders of the steel industry, it Transocean Kuo Min. was learned, have notified the Gov ernment that they intend to resist, with avery resource at their com mand; the holding of the em. ployees' elections, which were pro- mised by the National Labour
Board
aviation centre.
when the threatened steel reasons why this place should be atatke was averted a few months developed into such a military ago.
centre. In the first place, there is Administration leaders admitted
PRAGUE INTRODUCES CONSCRIPTION
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press").
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tula. graphic. Mariages Ordinanen, 1974-
Praue. Nov.. 30. A bill introducing two years
an almost unlimited amount of privately that thoir immediate Received, Norembar 30, 4-30 p.m.) and continuous to the present fear is the possibility of a renewal airport, which is most suitable for of the bloody and costly textile use as a landing place for aero-strike which paralyzed the mills compulsory military service was planes. The airport is thus capa- of the nation and caused wide-submitted to Parliament by the
spread rioting. ble of almost unlimited expansion.
Czech Government on Thursday. Further, the weather conditions are usually fine for firing and seldom do fogs make it difficult to
land here.
the United Textile Workers led to involve the expenditure of Textile unionists affiliated with As this measure, which is estimat America are complaining bitterly
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QUOTATIONS
New York, London Cross-rste New York Cotton-May New York Rubber-May Chicago Wheat-May Chicago Corn
Last Today's High Low Close Close 4.B 4.95 19 4. 13.70 12.69.12.85 1230 13.72 13.58 13.81 13.71 100
881 $5.25 56.86 55. ob 58.38
---May
884
Wel +87
87
87
Montreal Silver March
Silver-Official
Dow Jones Averages High-1933/34 Low: Nov, 27. Nov. 8. Change
» 40 Bunds
4.00 American Сар
180 Borden Company
J. 1. Care
Canadian Pacific 0.50 Caterpillar Co. "1.40 Chase National Bank
1.00 Chrysler Motors 3:40 Consolidated-Gan of N.Y...
Curtiss Wright
401
Change
off Steady
.00 up
.10 up
up
up .00 off
3$ 6
up
30 Industriais
110.77
64.38 102.38
102.75
37 пр
* Baile żu
56.94
32.85 37.19
36.68
.31 of
Utilities
37.73
17.00 1828
19.20
.34 up
95.48
ML.73 94.48
94,05
.09 up
11 Commodity Index
66.40
41.98 60.27
00,81
.64 up
DIV.
1938/34
LAST BALK
PEL. SH..
3.00 Air Reduction"
HIGH 113.
Low 421
Nov. 27. Nov. 28.
$112
$112
6,00 Allied Chemical & Dye
180
701
1351 136
+1071
491
105 106
American Radiator
19
49
16
162
-
American Smelting
501
10
.381
381
9.00 American Tel. & Tel. 5.00 American Tobacco "B" 1.00 American Waterworks
1312
1081
1081
942
BT
861
142
151
Anaconda Copper Mining... Auburn
114
11
241
251
281
Bendix Ariation
23
ச
181
161
371
254
25
18
1031
521
534
301
90%
114 11
71
*33
334
331
BI
25 bid 221bid
187
ec
381 391xd
640
231
321
23
11
984xd-091
*103
321
115
1004.
48
267
311
10
82
48
34
188
31
20
201
101
35
1.00 General Motors
301
32.
1.00, Gillette Safety ...... 1.20 Gold Dust
42
10.
137
211
74
171
0.60, International Harvester 0.10 International Nickel
978
19
381
481
13A
231
231
62
91
211
51
... 1091
90
341
36
41.
B01
18
291
351
81
2911
30
.001
811
21 bid 21 hid
43
183
171
104
261
the
N. Y. Central 0.60 Otis Elevator 1.50 Pacific Gas & Elettric
Packard Motorn
2ŐT
224
581
34
147
201
15
311
ib
0.50 Pennsylvania Railway
11
24
42
Radio Corpn.
61
12
"Bears Roebuck
416
0.40 Bocony-Vacuum Corpn. Southern Pacific
14
10%
181
201
191
of discrimination against them, 184 million kronen annually, has charging that the mill-owners have received approval from a majority brazenly Broken the terms of the of the political parties, there peace pact arranged by the Pre- no doubt it will shortly be made. sident's special mediation-board Into law- to end the last strike.
Franacean Kun Men.
In addition to this, the Halchow district is becoming more and more important as the barbour- facilities at Llenguin are increased
In addition to these disturbing This is going to make necessary developments in individual in the presence of a considerable air dustries the entire labour situation forcé for defence purposes. This is threatened by the keen dissatis Is also a stragetic point for con-faction of the workere with the centrating large military air forces manner in which the Administra- for the defence of China as a tion has been enforcing the Inboar whole. Most of China's strategic provisions of the National In- ports are so involved with inter-dustrial Recovery Act.- national complications, they can- not easily be used in any far- reaching scheme for national defence. The port of Halchow has no strings tied to it which would hamper the government in carry ing out large plans for national defence, thus this is the logical place for a great military aviation
base.
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Solution of Bandit Problem
and if the development of an air
force here would contribute largely forces would get a royal welcome to its happy solution,, the new
here.
When the Pan-American Airways completes its plans for regular service from the west coast of the U. B. to China, and is ready then
In consideration of the above to extend its service around the mentioned advantages, it is. prob-world, it is probable that Haichow able that dame rumour, is right will be one of the important land this time in predicting great ing points on this round-the-world developments here. The placing route. An increase in the passen-. of a large military aviation force ger capacity of the acroplanes here would probably be the solu- which fly this route would be wel- tion of the bandit problem in this tomed now. More often than not section. It would be very difficult those who desire passage from crease of twenty thousand over last for any large bands to concentrate here, either north or south, and week
at any one point without being that all the available space has discovered by the constantly vigi- been taken before the plans rea lant military aeroplanes. It would ches Halchow. For some time it also make the pursuit of known has been reported that ten- bands easily carried out and their passenger aeroplanes are going to destruction quickly effected. The be put on this line, and the people bandit problem in the Halchow here would like to see this done as district has not yet been solved, soon as possible!
London Suver:--Spot 24 5/8, Unfavourable factors:-1, Profit taking appears on bulges with down 1/16; Forward 24. 3/4, down traders continuing to be timid in 1/10, endeavouring to discount prospec- London Silver Comment:-India tive business improvement; 2, Car- | bought. China bought and sold loadings estimates indicate a de- Market quiet.
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WHERE OXFORD LEADS
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Nov. 12. On Friday week there will be a meeting of electors in Cambridge in order to form a Cambridge. University graduate association.
The new association's purpose will be to nominate candidates for the committee will be composed of the University in Parliament, and
both resident and non-residen: members.
Cambridge is thus following the example already set by Oxford. In March of this year the Oxford Conservative electors met to form a new committee of a more re- presentative "caucus"-as it was called which nature than the
had nomination of candidates...
hitherto controlled
.
Equal Representation It is composed of twenty resident and twenty non-resident members. Many of the latter are graduates who have only recently come down from the University.
Their iramediate task, which is
cessor for Sir Charles Oman, and not proving easy, is to find a sue. possibly for Lord Hugh Cecil
On the other hand, the present. Cambridge. members. Bir Jolin Withers and Mr. G. H. A Wilson, have no intention of retiring.
2.00 Du Pont de Nemours. 3.00 Eastman Kodak r
Electric Auto-Lite Co. 6% 8. Electric Bond & Share
Electric Powar and Light. 0.40 General Electric" 1.60 General Foods ..')
International Tel. & Tel. 4.00 Liggett & Myers "B", 1:00 Loew's Ine. 2.00 Me Intyre Porcupine
Montgomery Ward
9.00 National Biscuit 1.00 National City Bank 1:20 National Dairy Products National Distillers
1.00 Standard Brands
Standard Ges
1.00 Standard Oil Co. of New
Jersey
1.00 Taxas Corporation 0.12) Trans-America
1.00 Union Carbide & Carbon 6.00. Union Pacifio .......
United Air and Transport United Corporation
18
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60
211
6
451
108
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