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PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1935.

HONG KONG DAILY

AGRICULTURAL SHOW

THE TRIANGULAR RUGBY TOURNEY

Poor Attendance Of Europeans

Navy Beat Club In Return Match

NAVY in their

with

11

return

the Club on

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cables were received on Saturday night by the American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. S. E. Levy & Co.-

• London Forecast In a letter to the Press on New The

Cotton should be slightly lower. Territories Produce. the Hon. Mr. match

Sa-pending budget adjustments. Gov. J. P. Braga says that in the sum-turday in the Triangular Rugger ernment sales are expected to con- mer of last year a great deal of Tournament accounted for the tinue.

Among attention was focused in the New latter by 11 points to S.

Wheat will probably be dull. The E13 Territories of Hong Kong through the large gathering who witnessed corn belt is becoming less cold.

Rubber may open a little higher questions in the Legislative Coun the match were E. Admiral Sir

$1,623

£18 £37

cil and correspondence and lead-Frederick Charles Dreyer, and Ela anticipation of heavy tyre re-

E. Major General O, C. Borrett, placements. Commodore Frank Bilott, and Captain Erol Manners.

Ing

articles

in the

Press, culminating in the appointment of a Committee by His Excellency $255 the Governor to go into the ques- tion of pig breeding and poultry rearing in the Territories. There subsequently appeared's report of the Committee which, disappoint- ingly, aroused hardly any com ment from the general public with the notable exception of one sec-

A.O.F.C. New York Cables The opening was even but very The game was fast and furious light Great Interest is being throughout, the opening hat! be-shown in the budget message ng well contested. There was no scheduled for Monday, scoring at all, although there were

Cotton, there is scattered selling brilliant exhibitions on both sides. which is being absorbed by the Currey and Marsh, were playing, trade at limits on the scale down. very well and were responsible for the break up of many Club com

Huyers Seller

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"SATURDAY, JANUARY, 5.

Nasers

31,626.

Banks Backs

#138

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£25%

Chartered Banks ...

Alercantile ka. “A”

£134

Ds.

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300

Bank of East Asia....

N. O. & S. Backs

1891

$:0

Am. O. Fin. Corp:

9.

16

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Ch. Fin. Corp. Urd, S.

Hi

Vo.

Pret. S.

Insurances

3275

Underwriters

...... 11.20

Unisa Insttrances ...

$520

China Firserves

$240

H.K. Firs

3610 020 $234

"International Assce,

$5

Shipping

140

Douglass quo

539

1i

#71

Steamboats Panteras,

$30

Indos (pref.) zasvarian

$30

$33

Do. (def.) umumins

$35

49/9

Shells *****

43-

113)

Waterhosts

$13

new feature of the

Mining

|70jcts (81jota,:0 čla

no interest in public affairs taken by the com munity.

in the forward line. For the Club. Lammert. McGilchrist, Turner and Meeke played a good game.

*1+

36 ctr.

He continues that the dwindling

.....

Benguet Consolidated

3i du.

Do. Exploration 20 ct.

zu at..

Do. Goldfield' .......

10.ats. Big Wedge

2 ст.

21 ut.

Gold Biver.....

12jcts.

21 cts

33 ota.

Gold Creek........

United Paracales ...31 ata

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10 et

Salacot Mining

#1

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40 ota.

Itogons

10/-

Kallan

$10

Lang kata (single) 3.{

10..

$6

1301

15

+4

Amtamok

Bajatcos

81 et..

338

82 ..

40 ots. Baguio Gold

$100

$10.50 $10.63

$72

46

$122

$1.40

|50 cts.

1121

11.K. W. Docks

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Shanghai Loans s

Raube STLLE- JA COS Yenezuela Gold Fids, Docks, WhaTVOR,

Godowns, eta,

H.K. & K. Wharres.

Providents (old) ... 31.45

Do. (new)...

S. China Motors' A'

Do.

1120 Shanghai Docks S.

Now Engineeringst. Hongkew... 9.

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

H.K Lands.......... Do 4% Debentures.

$309

'tion of the Press. The inertia thus binations, while Hammett, Kel-NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS

exhibited by the public was

burne and Whitfield played well

went

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The Navy drew first blood. St., numbers of Europeans' attending Clair Ford scored thanks to

try the New Territories Agricultural clever pass by Benson The

converted. Show at its opening on Saturday was

Shortly after- the Navy wards was yet another evidence of the

further apathy of the local community. ahead when Marsh crossed the line, The afternoon was an ideal one also thanks to a pass from Ben- 18 ot.in point of weather, and the disson. The Club played brilliantly

play of vegetables, fruits cereals after this and should have and roots should have aroused induced the lead on more than one terest from Europeans both in occasion but the Navy pack held them down. Hammett scored the Hong Kong and Kowloon, A larger attendance would

Navy's third try when Marsh broke have given greater encouragement and through to send him across. support to the farmers and be

The Club's first score arrived Interpreted as a gratifying gesture when the Navy were penalised on" to the efforts of the few the half way line for feet up, and enthusiasts among the promoters McLelland landed D perfect and workers of this Annual Show. dropped goal to reduce the de-

ficit. Referring to the yogetables on display," Mr. Braga says:

"Six. were devoted

ex-

19.- $16

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344

25.2 $5.30

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31121

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$15

$530

H.K. Hotels

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324 Shangusi Lands...d.

$1230

Metropolitas Lands..

$51

15.4

HK. Realties.....

$5.25

$19)

Chins Donade

$123

Do. Debenturess.

191

Haumphrey

an

$91

New Asia Hotel

140

$10

Asin Realties “A” S.

$20

Do. "B" B

188

Chinese Rtates.

174

S'hai Cotton(old)S.

8143

$20.80

Cotton Milla

Ewos......

Do. (new)S.

38.40 Zoong Sings ....S.

*55

Wing On Fertiles(S.)

Public Uillition

Tramways

Poak Trains (old) .......)

173

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$8.90

170

$46

80.40

133

$20.70

4114

17.

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$100

Star Ferrios ********

15 $99

122

Yaumati Ferries

392

China Light (old).....

$10.50

Do (DBW)----

...

$10.60

$15

12

...

300

$25.90 $2537.185

H.K. Electrica $79

Macau do

Sandakaa Light

Telephones (old)

Do

(new)

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Tractions i

Industriale

Malabon Sugara

Caldbeck, (ord.) 2.

1104 Macgregora/pref.)8.

Canton Ico

1870

390

12.85

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Dairy Farmanna.

11.90

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Miscellaneous

521

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Amusement

$2.

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$9

Constructions, (oid)]

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$21

Mackinwaha

Nanyang Tobacco...

Bincares ***esarma, ak

$4.00 18.40

36

Watsons

70 cts.

$1.90

Wm. Powell

55 eta

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M. Ureyhounds

31.35

3. U. Enterprisen

United Thestras... 8,

9 Ch.G. 5419253.3 Bds. 90°

H. K. Goya 4% Loans!

Wallace Harper .......

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S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables

The

following

cabled reports

were furnished by Messrs. 8. E Levy & Co., on Saturday night:—

London Silver:-Spot: 24 11/18 unchanged; Forward: 24 13/18, un- changed."

London Silver Comment: India and China bought, Speculators sold. Business small.

COMMODITIES PRICES

...

New York, Jan. 6.. New York Cotton January 5 Closing Opening

With only a few minutes to go, à dropped pass by a. Navy back hibiting Chinese green veget-enabled Robertson to gather up

vegetables, in the leather and pass it the words contained in the 'Fore- Gilchrist who scored. The try was word of the Schedule of Exhibits unconverted. The final score was May 12.77 12.71 12.71 12.64 12.65 presented by the Chairman of the 11 points to 8 in the Navy's fav July 12.81 12.76 12.75 12.67 12.89

ables.

✓ These

Agricultural Association (the Rev. H. R. Wells, O.BE), 'are very ex- cellent and tasty. Mr. Wells adds that a little knowledge of their goodness and value would help to increase,trade. In the Territories.'

OUT.

to Mc-

Jan Mar.

Closing 12.58 1254 12.54 12.46 12.46 12.70 12.65 12.64 12.56 12.57

~Major H. J. M. Mcintyre refer- eed, and the teams were:-

Oct. 12.66 12.59 12.60 12.56 12.57 (1935)

Dec. 12.71 12.85 12.05 12.62 12.62 (1935)

*12.75

Navy: Lieut. Cheyne (Olympus); Marsh (Suffolk), Burg. Lleut, Ben-pot Lleat Currey, (Cornwall), A. B.

¡Lieut.

Clark Jan.

It is this very help which could ton (Medway) and Lieut. St. C..

Ford (Orpheus) be most useful were it forthcoming

(Duncan) and Lieut. Forbes Mar. that it is my endeavour to stimu late by this letter to the Press a Phoenix); Lleuit. Sowman (Kent), May service that, again in the words. A Galletley (Cornwall), July of Mr. Wells, 'may be rendered by everyone and would probably be a blessing to him that buys as well as to him that sells.'"*

THE DISARMED COMMUNISTS

Batch On The Way To Canton

12.85

New York Rubber 13.53 13.458 13.458 13.55 13.55 13.76 13.80 13.83 13.75 13.75

13.97 14.00 14.01 13.95 13.48

Lieut. Evang (Suffolk); Lieut. Sept. Comdr. Whitfielä (Falmouth). Oct. Comdr. Roome (Medway); E. A Total sales: Hammett (Phoenix), · Lieut. Kel- burne (Falmouth) and Comdr. Orr-Ewing (Tamar).

May

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WHOLESALE SMUGGLING

IN NORTH CHINA

Silver Taken Out Through

Great Wall In Carts

Chinese

14.18 14.22 14.23 14.15 14:17 14.37 14.45 14.45 14.37 1437

Tongshari, Dec. 21. national interests, the 14.47 14.53 14.53 14.46 14.46

Large consignments of Silver are powerless. It Is calculated continue 300 lots

to leave the country that some $30,000 worth of silver through secret channels, in spite is amuggled into Manchuria in Chicago Wheat

of the vigilant steps taken by the such a 991 99 99 '1008 1002 Customs authorities and police, cluding amounts smuggled through manner every day, ex- 93493 93. 94.931 since the last ten days accord-other passes of the Great Wall

912.91 924 921 ing to a Shanhaikuan advice. and by sea. sales: 12,372,000 bushels

Tangshan has become the centre K Chicago Cora May 897 891 891 901 901 July 847 84 84 852 85% Sept. 81# 81 814 82 822 Total sales: 8,331,000 bushels

Club. G. P. Lammert; W. H. B. July Rigg, L. G. Robertson, J. Hutchi- Sept. 914 son and H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Friday's Turner and H. C. Meeke; A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, G. A. Ste- wart; D. A. Cumming, 8. H. Gar- rod; K.-A. Munto, D. McLellan (Captain) and J.-C. Miller,

ese

or base of a gang of smugglers, To counteract the embargo on composed of chiefly, unscrupulous the export of silver from the and cunning Chinese merchants, interior of China, the Japanese who are taking advantage. of the have issued proclamations and protection afforded by the Japan- regulations granting special pri

and Koreans in defying 'vileges of taxes and freights for Chinese Jurisdiction.

the import of silver into. Man- From Tangsban 211 silver churia, so as to encourage the hoarded by these merchants,smuggling of ready money into acting for the Japanese as circu- the Northeastern provinces. Buch lating agents in dumping large proclamations are posted on the - Old Old Old

quantities of Manchukuo paper- railway stations in Shanbalkvan 1.94 1.93/93 192/92 notes into the market, is loaded and other places, in the demili

Winnipeg Whent

May 837 234831 831 837 84 84 84 841 84)

New York Sugar

EARLY MORNING Ju

CUP OF TEA

W

Disappointment For Canton Workers

New

May

New New New

(From Our Special Correspondent) July

Canton, Jan. 4.

The working class in Canton are

churia

New New in native carts, covered on the tarized zone. In view of the 1.88 1.88/90 -1.88/87 surface with manure and refuse deplorable state of affairs in the Old Old Old

and sent eastwards to Shanhal- Customis barriers along the Great 1.97 1.97/7 1.95/96 kuan. From here the Japanese Wall resulting from constant undestrables "accept ful respon troubles caused by the Japanese 1.92 1.91/92 1.90/90 sibility for shipping it into Man in refusing to observe Chinese, Old Old, Old

defying the Chinese regulations, the authorities here. 2.01 2.00/00 1.99/99 customs and police. Not a day are calling a special conference

New New

goes by without trouble and con- of Customs officers with the object 1.95, 1.95/95 1.95/95 fict arising out of the Inspection of devising means to improve the Old Old Old of Customs officers and the re- Customs service. 205 2.04/04 -2.02/02 fusal of the Japanese and their New New New protegés to declare their goods 2.00 1.99/3.00 1.98/98 and to pay duty.

New

in a gloom to-day. No, it is not the depression nor any misfortune September to them in a financial sense. On the contrary, they are spending Total sales-Old: 8,000 tons; New: less money during the past four days, and this gives them the blues.

3,000 tons

New York Suk 1.41 1.411 1.41

Montreal Silver

Market closed

According to the Customs officials, the actions taken by the Japanese in the smuggling, of As the region is absolutely silver from China are

Openly under the sway of the Japanese, connived at by their authorities while the Japanese suthorities with the malicious object of are rather reluctant to co-operate despoiling the Chinese currency with the Chinese to stop this system and disturbing the Anan- Arregularity since it affects their clal market."

(from Our Special Correspondent)"

Canton, Jan. 4. About 6,000 disarmed Communist troops are on their way to Canton from Kwanzsi and will be sent back to their respective homes in Klangst and Hunan. These Com- munists were recently captured by the Kwangsi troops, while the. former were invading Kwangsi.

The Red outlaws, were rounded up and are being sent to Wuchow. The last batch will arrive there on Sunday, and the 6,000 prisoners of war will be huddled aboard junks for Canton. As a rule, Communist prisoners are shot, but this rule is relaxed in view of the fact that many Red soldiers are innocent peasants, who were forced to join All good workmen here need a the Communist rank and file. cup of tea and two dumplings in Mar. These Communists are shipped the early morning before they start May. to Canton because this city is con- the day's work, and to them this July nected by rallways and steamship light refreshment is something of fines to all parts of the country a tonic. They flock to the tea The Red prisoners will be closely shops for this petit dejerner. guarded upon arrival here, and shortly after dawn. Now these May 55.75 55.50 56.10 65.60 55.80. probably they will be placed in de tes shops have been closed since July 55.95 54.05 56.60 0.05 56.40 tention camps in Whampoa E the beginning of the year, and Sept. 56.55€ 36.85 57.30 87.00 67.20

Meanwhile, the Communist men- the workers simply don't know Total sales: 4 contracts ace to Kweichow has remained what to do in the morning. acute. Twelve counties in Eastern The tea shops are not declaring Kwelchow have fallen into the

a holiday, but they are not open JOHANNESSEN-HAY-EDIE Blew hours over one day to are considering the reduction of

reach Its destination hands of the Communists. who are for business owing to a dispute be-

the rent of mulberry plantations London, January 5. closing in on Kweiyang, the pro-tween employers and employees. A wedding which aroused much have held a series of meetings and It is reported that the landown

The Reds in North Szechwan as a measure of relief. Owing to the fallure to secure vincial capital. After the capture over a question of wages. However, interest was solemnised at the have decided to prepare 3,000 men ers have decided to make reduc- sufficient support from individual of the first line of defence of the the dispute is still under negotia Registry office Thursday when to cross the Kaling river on raftations of from 30 to 30 per Arms, the scheme announced on Kwelchow troops, the Red invaders tion, and may be settled sometime Miss Iris Primrose Hay-Edie by force They are scouring the land rentals, and October 9 last, for the formation are storming the second line of to-day dia new Spinners Association in defence. Notwithstanding, business slump Edle of Paris and Monte Carlo-be- Meanwhile the military are makin schemes for the development

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hay country for wood for this purpose tenantless land seek co Lancashire, in view of the reduc The Central Military Authorities in Canton, tea shops are still doing come the bride of Mr. Reidar Tobing counter preparations to frus their properties →→ tion in costs and the elimination have ordered the Yunnan and fairly good business. Depression annessen, manager of Messrs, trate the Reds of competition, has been aban szechuen provincial troops to or no

Nam Wah Ya Po ression, the labouring Jem and Company and the Every home called upon to doned

march on Kwelchow to assist the ↑ class ave to pay the

2nd Mrs. John-send-a man, to The Federation of, Master Cot provincial forces, in fighting the grimage to these eat The only exemption made is inton Spinner Associations has Comunista. The Canton bigh Ten shops are the case of officers on ceremonial decided to concentrate on a plan command will send the entire and from tea houses, visit.

for scrapping, surplus spindles army to assist Kweichow in cop-, more expensive. Bouter

Reuter

Vibro Pileng

ESPIONAGE DANGER IN SINGAPORE

Supervision Over Foreign Servicemer

Singapore, Jan. 5.

No soldier, sailor, or airman in the service of a foreign power, is allowed to land within the part of Bingapore from any foreign - war- ship or transport, without the permission of the Government, sc- cording to the new port rules, which apply to all vessels holding a100 service men,

LANCASHIRE SPINNERS

ASSOCIATION

Scheme Abandoned.

Ing with the Reds

are

ed by the prese

55,25 55.05 55.30 65.00 55.25

ICHANG NOTES

Ichang, Dec. 22.

REDUCTION OF RENT

Canton, Jan. 5, Owing to short days and the Owing to the fall in the price poor condition of the roads the of silk, the different villages of Ichang-Hankow motor bus is tak the Shun Tak afly raising district

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