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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935.
THE EXCHANGE
MARKET
MESSṚS. ROZA BROS
Saturday, Feb. 16.
LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
Amsterdam Athena
Silver prices rise yesterday to Belgrade the extent of 3/16 for both de- Berlin .......... liveries, the quotations being 24 | Bombay 13/18 for near and 24 15/16 for Brussels Forward, Silver advices reported
India and China bought. Offerings were
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE?
Sterling Parity
12.10 Florinà 975 Drachmae 176,316 DinaTE 20.43 Marks 1. 6d. par Rupee ***** 36 Belgan 813,568 Lei 47.58d. per Peso 18.169 Kroner 25.294 France 193.99 Marks
Bucharest.
as having Buenos Aires
small. Copenhagen
Geneva Helsingfor
The tone at the close was steady.
In America the rate was higher Hongkong at.55.1/18 for Spot.
The New York/London "cross- rate was quoted at 4.871.
Market.
Firm, Businesses brisk.
Sterling
Opened with sellers at 1/9 3/16 but business was soon arranged at 1/9 7/8 for April delivery followed by transactions at the same rate
Lisbon
Madrid
Milan
Fab 1." 7.22 514 S.
Feb 16. 7.201 512
12.16
12.15
44
20.290
20.87
4854
4851
15.08
15.05
110 Escudos 25.22) Pesetas
99.46 Lir
1/9 9/16
35 23/32 57 7/16
1/94
671
Montevideo.
Montreal New York
"
30.88d. per Peso 4.887 Dollara 4.867 Dollar 18.159 Kroner
164.98 Kroman 194.91 Franca
20.99d. per Gold Kilreis
40S.O.
4.88 4.88'
4.882
4.87
it
73 31/32
1/57
1/61
18.159 Kronor
34.56 Schillings
24.58d per Yen
24+ 244
24 15/16
25 1/18
31%%%
Oslo Paris Prague... Rio de Janeira
for March and February. Sub-Shanghai sequently 1/9 15/16 was done for Stockholm June, second half of May, May Vienus and April. The market closed with sellers at 1/9 7/8 February/May and 1/9-15/18 June, buyers at 1/9 15/18 February/April and pro. bably May and 1/10 for June.
U. S. Dollars
Yokohama ...... Silver (spot) Silver (forward). War Loan
There were "sellers after the opening at 44 1/4, buyers bidding 44 5/8 resulting in business at the latter rate for near delivery. Bub-ON sequently 44 was done for March as well
as for cash and 44 9/16 was arranged for May. The mar- ket closed with sellers at 444 February/March and 44 7/18 April, buyers at 441 February/March and 44 9/16 April and probably May.
Shanghai Dollars..
Business was done in the Inter- bank market at 1201 for cash. There were sellers probably at 120 3/8 for near buyers at 1201.
Shanghai Market,
Opened steady with sellers at 1/6 for near and, 1/5 3/4 March. Subsequently the selling rate gra- dually rose to. 1/6 3/16 for cash and 1/8 March. The market was strong U. S. Dollars, early advices Indicated sellers at 35 1/2 for near and 36 1/16 March, the selling rate rising gradually to 36 7/8 for cash and 36 9/16 for March. The mar- ket was strong.
Closing Quotations
February 16, 1935.
LONDON:- Telegraphid Transfer... į Bank Billa, on demand (1/8)- Bank Bills, 4 "months”
sight
Credits, four months?
sight
OF SHANGHAI ; -
On Demand
OF SINGAPORE :~~-~
On demand
O' JAPAN:
ON NEW YORK-
73 27/33 1164
Bank Bills, on demand 434 Credita, 60 days' sight.. 45"
ON BATAVIA-
On demand
ON PARIS:
843
Bank Bills, on demand 882,
Credits, 4 months' right 692)
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THE SHARE MARKET
Harriman's Weekly Report
Saturday, Feb, 16.
H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE
SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL
QUOTATIONS
There was a very short session this morning owing to the race
CURRENT IMPORT Mr. G. A Harriman's weekly meeting, but the demand, for the
PRICES
Cotton Piece-Goods and Fancy
GERMAN TRADE BERLIN BOURSE thereof.
FIGURES
Imports Exceed Exports
(Special to "Hong Kong
Daily Press"),
Cotton" Goods
The following reports have been received: t
share report and market review popular stocks continued. Issued at noon' states:——
Although the market was rather
The reports and prices are pup-sluggish at the opening, a fairly Ushed as supplied by Importers, large volume of business was put and the Chamber cannot accept through in investment issues, dur- responsibility for the accuracying the latter part of the week and prices in general were very well maintained. The investment section was active · with
Hong Kong Trams changing hands at [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
$20.15/25, Hong Kong Electrics at Press" (Copyright).]
$71; Telephones (old at $25.50/75, The market opened quietly after Berlin, Feb. 16. the Chinese New Year
and Wharves at $112, Hong Kong festival Both the share and bond mar with no bankruptcies of note to Lands after changing hands at kets continued almost lifeless, the report. Clearances
$50 were in demand at $494. Dairy of. Spring transactions being few and the goods have been good, but only Farms eased off with shares" on prices low. The usaal week-end small profits are being made. No offer at $23.60. There was very lit- disinclination to deal intensified sales of bankrupt stocks have yet tic change in the minor, fesues the dullness. Call Money was 3 to been reported:
Cements remained in demand at $2.02) with sale effected at $2.- ́| Another report states: Contrary
China. Lights - fuctuated to general expecta- 04/05. tions there were no failures of im- between $9.90, and $10.15. Hotels portance amongst regular Piece-continued in request at $4.00 with Goods Dealers at. Chinese New sellers at $5 Providents (old) in- Year.
proved slightly with enquiries at
33.
(Ba Telegraph. Copyright, Tele- graphic Messager Ordinancë,
Throughout the whole week the 1894 Received, February 17, 4.30 am.) ... bourse remained becalmed, buying at ng time being brisk while the Berlin, Feb. 18...
turnover was abnormally small. Unconcealed disappointment is Prices, owing to lack of demand felt here about the official for in every section of the market, The market has been very dull $1.30. Sterling counters were ra- elgn trade figures for January sank appreciably, one of the rare since opening and no new for- ther quiet due to a further rise in published on Saturday. These exceptions being the substantial ward business of any importance exchange, Hong Kong, Banks being show that imports exceeded ex-rise in the quotation of the has been negotiated. Clearances on offer at $15.20, but Unions could ports in January by 1.5 million Deutsch Asiatische Bank to 18 have commenced for Spring goods, be placed at $192. The tone of marks as against à deficit of 45.) pointa.--- B
but the present dull state of the the market at the close is quiet millions in December, and 22 "ransocean Ruo Min”.
market precludes any accurate and is no doubt influenced by the millions in January, 1934. The
forecast of future price, prospects. approach of the Annual Race average monthly deflecit of the
The latest Cotton prices to hand | Meeting. „ whole of 1934 was only 24 mill- lions, Imports in January, 1938 were 404 million marks, while exports were 299 millions.
tured
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REICHSMARK QUOTA. TIONS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Presa" (Copyright).]
Berlin, Feb. 16. *** Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee):~~~ New York
40.67- Paris
2008.01 Amsterdam
59.32 Paris Sterling
73.9 Dollar Transocean Kuo Min.
15.1562
It is believed that the figures are partly explainable by the fact that the barter business has re- cently been arranged on a vast scale, Germany importing - rów stutis and exporting manufac- products. But whereas rawstuffs being the primary mater riala tend to arrive immediately after agreements have been sign ed, exports consist of an immense variety of manufactures goods which take a long time to mar- ket. This cannot account com- pletely, however, since the im- Mess. H. B. Joseph & Ca
:
are those of the 14th February BUSINESS DURING THE WEEK American Middling: "Spot"... 4.00d
LOWING PRICES:
Am Middling Mar, Delivery 6.800. «HAS BEEN DONE AT THE FOL American Middling Oct...... 6.56d Egypt. Sakel, F.G.F. "Spot”, 8.756. Woollens
The market for Woollens is near the end and clearances are poor. There are no enquiries for Woollens and Worsteds for Jply shipment to date! Prices for Japanese goods have fallen a fur- ther 15% since the opening.
Another report states:-
The feature of the market is
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER the continued decline in price of
Japanese productions and its de- trimental effect upon seasonal 'business in Bradford and contin-
ports of rawstuffs in January Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co., rental manufactures.
ceived the following Straits Cur-
1934 were 233.5 millions while in
January 1935 they were 233.3, rency quotations from Singapore
for Raw Rubber.
Spot-21 down April/June-23 down July/Bept 241 down t Market Qutet
which is almost identical and which leads to the suggestion that the falling off in exports -was-rather to blame. At all. events, an official enquiry has been at once instituted to see the exising clearing agree
nts adopted in the in bank are not really the cause of terests
foreign creditor | disturbing the squli against the wish to the Reichs--Transocean Kuo Mi
ESTATE RUBBER QUOTA REDUCTION
Hong Kong Banks $1525/1530 Canton Insurances $260,- Hong Kong Fires $225. Union Insurances $4824/495 Union Waterboats $12- Antamoks 92 ct./93 cts, Baguio Golds $1 cta.. Gold Rivers 213 cts, Raubs $74/7.90 Wharves $112. Hong Kong Lands $50,- Chinese Estates. $93.-
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Hong Kong Trams $20.15/20.26 Star Ferries $991 China Lights-810.-/10.10 Telephones (üld) $251/ž Hong Kong Electrics $70/71- Hong Kong Docks $11.- Honk Kong Wing On $105.- Cements 12:05
reduction in the quota of estate
favour of native rub-
Amsterdam, Feb. 16 The East Indies Economic De- nnounce that the Gov-
declined to consider uste
BUYERS
Underwriters, $1,30. -Douglases, $391.
Providents (old), $11. Hotels, $4.95.
HK, Trams, $20.15. China Lights, $10.10. Electrics, $704. Telephones (new), $104 Canton Ices, $27. Cements, $2.05 Constructions (new), 49 cts. Govt. 4% loan, 6% Prem."
SELLERS
H. K. Banks, $1525, Gold River, 23. cts, Telephones (old), $26, Dairy Farms, $23 Constructions (old), $1,70;
SALES
H. K Fires, $225. Gold River, 21 cts. Ewo Cottons, 8h.39.224. Hotels, $4.95.
China Lights, $10.10/10.15.
Official Quotations Received From Manila on 11.30 am: 16/2/35. Antamoks Utvos 78, Balatocs ps. 38. Benguet Consols, p.s. 11.30. Benguet Explors, Ctros. 16. Baguio Gold Ctvos. 34. Gold River Ctvos. 18. Gold Creek Ctvos, 31, Itogons Ctros. 36. Ipos Civos. 80.
Balacots Chvos, 131. United Paracales Ctros 271.
SELLERS
Antamoks. Ctros. 80. Balatocs p.. 40. Benguet Carizola, p. 11 Benguet Explors. Ctvos. 17. Bagulo Gold Ctvog, 351. Gold River Ctros. 181. Gold Creek Ctros, 311 Itogons Otros. 361, Buyoc Consols. Ctvos, 28. Salacots, Ctros 14 United Paracales Ctvos. 28.
SALES
Antamoks Ctvos 79, -Balatoes p. 38.
Benguet Consola pa 1140. Benguet Explors Ctros. 167. Baguio Gold Ctvon 341, Gold River Ctvas. 181. Gold Creek Ctros 31, Itogons Orvos 18. Balacots Otro United Paocales: Chy
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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OCBAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. “
ORINA MUTUAL STRAM NAVIGATION. CO., LTD.
ONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel
"AGAMEMNON"
From UNITED KINGDOM,
TIA SINGAPORE.
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Consig; aces risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 15th Feb,
·Optional cargo will not be landed bere, unless notion has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd Feb, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned or or before the 8th Mar., 1995, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent
15th February, 1935
(326)
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TABE MS. THE
"KULHERLAND". having arrived, from Hamburg and Porta of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk to the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at -Kowloon, where delivery may be "quitained na soon as the Goods are landed Optional Largo will not be landel here, treless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the Asal port of call to which the option eztandia
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and wil- Goods remaining undelivered after the 19nd February, 1835, will be abject to Bent ge
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BÊN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.
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The Steamship BENMOHR
informed that all Goods are being ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.
No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the and Feb., 1985, will be subject to Bent.
All Claim against the Fteamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th March, 1931, or they will not be recognized.
Warehouse Regulations, consigneen must To comply with the General Bonded. have a Revenue Officer in attendance heo damaged dutiable goods a
examined..
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 21st Feb. 1935, 10 by Meat Goddard & Douglas,
No Tire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LÆÐ,
Agents. Gong Kong 15th Feb, 1935,
(3269
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
THE Steamer Ban
*COBLENZ"
having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Porta, Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that their cargo: * being landed, at their risk into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloong where Delivery can be obtained
Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "COBLENZ" has taken- at HAMBURG and BREMEN throngh cargo for HONG KONG ex 88. Born and 8.8 KALWAR" from DRAMMEN and VIBORGE
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st February 1985, will be unbject
No Time Insurance will be effected by us in Aoy came whatever, de Damaged Fackages must Godown for eammation by the Oos- You Andamon & Anbe, at 10 Am. signees and the Company Surveyors, at the 20th February 1335. Consignee must have Con
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 21st February, 1936, at 10 am by our Harveyom, Mears. Goddard à Drugini di
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations,consigness must have a Revenue Oper in attendance vhen damaged dutiabis goods are examined.
the 15th March, not be recognisedi
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