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QUOTATIONS

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Last Today's

High Low Close Close Change 4-4) 4,837 183) 1917 up Quiet 11.77 11.89 11.78 11.77 01 off 11 11.89 11.70 11.38b.19 of 87À 961 B 97 1 off

839 841 54

743 73.70 78.70 78.00 9.75 off-

76731 Off

Dow Jones Averaged High—1933/34' Cow; May, L.- May,-2. Change-

40 Bonds

2. cta. Am. Locomotive

Am Radiator

Am Waterworks (1) 11

Am. Waterworks $6

Anaconda Copper ... ·14)

611*

Stock & Dl.

Lehman (3,40)

421. Nat City Bk. (1)

N.Y. Central ........

101 101 Phil. Petro (1)

Last Sale

May 1 May 2

JANU

£143

£13 381

£31 6:31

280

(16 31.80

14

Oh. Fin. Corp. Urd. B.

Prof. 5.

30 ladystrial

110.78

84.38 10.71

108:24

13 up

$215

Canton LustraDOOR.........

20 Raill

52.96

>7.1 30.91

30.69

$215

Underwriters

20 Utiliti

31.03

14.39 18,21

$1

1343

Union Insusno96... 33:0

97.47

84.73 *95.10

$400

China Fires

inszenaĮ

11 Comandity index

63.23

41.98 30.37

18.3 96.11 69.00

.41 up .15 up .01 of .18 up

e d

$400

$900

H.K. Fires

$185

4) International Aron, B.

Last Sale

Shipping

Dougisses mines $354

Stock & Div.

May 1 May 2

Besin bo

Adams Express. ....

6

51

Gold Dust (120)

+144 14)

$30

Iquon (pro)senes

$30.

Alaska Jun (1.00) 17)

17

Goodyear

171

17

$33

Da (def.) kamarn

$35

Allis Chalmers

Int. Cement

254

25+

08/3

Shells ***

B3/

"Am Brake Shoe

Int. Harv (.60).

391

394

Waterbosta

M Mining

(80)

Int. Nick 6.80)

271

27

70 ots.

Amtamoke

(68 cts.

Amer. Can (4) ...... 119

1181

Ink, Tel- & Tel

7

74

$34

Balatoos

ક્લે

Am. Comm. Alcohol

$1 ot $11

Baguio Gobl

(.25)

(10 ok..)

Do.

Do Exploration

Bengast Consolidated $10

Am. Cyanamid “B"

Johns Manville Kennecott (151) Krog, Gro. (1.50%)

472

-47

171

18

fli cts.

(25dr.)

171

174

Goldtlafd....

Am. For. Pwr

8 ct./ Bio

31

34

Liq. Carb. (1)

8 ct.

7 cm

Gold

50

13 cia

Gold Oreck..................................

Am For. Pwr. $7. lat -

PL

Loew's, (1)

..17

161*

Lofil), (1.20)

United Paracalos...

112

McIntyre (28) -

19 et.

Salucot Mining ........ 11 ata.

Am Metal Co.,

19

19

Mont, Ward

243. 251 741 74 28 28 371 981 201 21 43 43. 281 26+

85 ott.

ipo alip

Mining...

123

127

Nat Bisc. (2)

347

25

39 eta

itogona

Am. Smelting ......... 421

197*

204-

17/5

18

$14

Langkats (single)s.

$14

Am. Sug. Ref (2)

Explorationsanın De

Am. T. and T. (9)... 111

Nat. Ba P. (1.20)... Nat Distillers

14)

144

231

237

Shanghai Loani s.

Am. Tob "B" (5)

83

$4.20

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (80)... 8 Nat, Steel (1)

&

461

46

36

Venszzek Gold Fida, i

16

181

Docks, WhatYOR,

prez (8) .....

Godowna, "ete,

137"

N. Amer. (50c, 4%) 13 Otis Elec, (.60)

132

148

147

H.K. & K. Wharves..

385

(Cum. Rights)

Atch. T. and 8. F.

W

Pac. Gas (1.50)

181

181

$86

Do.. (r. Rights)

136

(2sd.)

40

404

Fac. Ltng. (3)

28.

28

$10

Do.

(Rights)]

310

Atlantic Ref (1)

23

231

Providente (ok)

Atlas Corpn.

8

Packard Motors ...... Pennroad Corpn..

34

32

1

11

Do.

(OT)

20 cla

Auburn Automobile 182

Fenn, Rly. (1)

201

202

Baltimore & Ohio

194

1917

Bendix Aviation ...

141

Pierce ArtOW

8:10

Bethlehem Steel .....

25+

251

Pub, Ser NJ (280)

28)

281

34

Boeing irplane

81 B

Radio Corpo.

41

41

Borden Co. (1.80)

231

231

Repub Steel...

12

113

·Borg. Warner (1dr.) 33 Case

331

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

481

481

541 541

Schenley

247

241

24.10

137

HA Lantis.......................8..

$3

$100

Do. 4% Debentures

Canadian Pacific..... Caterpillar Tract

101

Sears Roebuck

31

371

44

431

Shell" Union. Oil

3:00

$204

-Shanghai Land.....

Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40)... 217}*

22 *

Simmons Co.

B

C'Peake Corp. (2.50) 401

40

Soc.-Vac. (80)

14

$1.85

Brn, Cal. Ed

(1.50) 16

China 190

...

3123

Do. Debenturess.

101.

Humphreys n

Ohio (2-80)......... 419 Chrysler (id) .....

424

Southern Pacide .. 15

141 151 151

37#

394

Southern Rly.

107

101

$8.20

Naw Asia Hotel

Stan. Eranda (1)

133

.139"

335

$76

Alfa Romitiae "A"B.

$10

έλα,

"B" 8.

Comm. Solv. (50)... 19 Comm. Sthrn.'

19

Stan, Gas

-3

32

11

Bta. Oll Cal. (1)

34

34

390

Chinese Estates,

Comm Sthrn. $8

Sta OD NJ (1)

427 424

Cotton Mile

cum. Pf. (8) ....... 404

401 Bter. Pro. (2.80)

661 661

$8.30

18.10

Congo-Naim (1.60)

Studebaker Corpn

211

201

107)

$42

(new).

23 Cóns, Gas. NY (3) 221

Texas G. Sulp (2)

301

311

$45

Zoong Sings

Cons. 01 (28)

12

Transamerica (1.124)

51

51

$9.40

Wing On Textile(S.)

330

Cont. Oll (25) ......

191

191

Un Car and Carb

Public Utilities

Corn Prod (3)

671

(1.40)

52

524

*$12,801

12-70/13

STBIDWAY... 812.60

Coty Inc.

5

5

Un. Pac. Riya. (6)..... · 89):

007

Peak Lewins (old)...

$8

Own, Cork $2.70 P.

Un. Alfcraft Corp... 124

સદ

Do..

(new)...

44

(2.70)

471

Un. Air Line Trans...

180

Star Ferries

***

Yazanati Ferries [

Curtiss Wright.........

21

United Carpa .....

27

China Lights

Ual. Gas Impr. (1.20) 121

127

5+. 31 121

JUI

H.K. Electrica

460

Univ Lear Tob. (2) 55

56

e1 div. $23

Douglas Aircraft

251 254 US. Pipe Fdry, f.50)

16

Du Pont (2-60z)

95%

U.S. Rubber

114

$194

$10

(DOT)...

East. Kodak (4)

UB. Rub. 38 ist Pr. 29

10%

I

China Buses...B.

Elec. Autolite Co.

192 201

U8, Steel

317

'12

301 314

10/2

Tractions

Elec. Bond & Share

BL

US. Steel $7 Pf. (2)

20/6

Do. (prof.)...

Elec. Bond $5 PI (8) 43 *

423

Vanddium

12

Industrials

Elec. Bond 58 PI (8) 491

484 Vick Chem (2.498)... 357

181

Malabon Bugars ....

24

24 Warner Bros. Picta. 3

12 354 3

$194 Caldbook, fondų dil

| $14 | Maogregora}{pref.)8.

$1.80

101 103 West. Unión Tel.....

Canton Loes

Gen. Elec. (60)

23 237 West Air Braki · (1) 194

∙197

$1.80

Vements

Gen. Foods (1.80)

331

#2

Hopes...

187

Gen Motors (1d)

297

$2.

Wilcox O and 'Gás..... 14°

Miscellaneo

Gen. Rly. Bigs (1)... 234

$15

Dairy Farma

$1.80

Amusendent'

Gillette Sal (1) Glidden Co. (1).

15% 151 Call Money

West E. & M. (66) 41 42

Woolworths (2-40) 57 571 4%

11

27 271

$6.40

Ch. Etsinment 15

$1.40

Constructions, (ald)}

$1.40

145 ct..

Dio.

Lane Crawforda..s of

(new) 35 cts

• Bla

1 ex.. div.

↑ possible mutilation

THE DUKE OF KENT

prom

$8

20.01.

it.. W. Dock

S. Ubian Motors' A'

Du

$110 Shanghai Docks. S.

New Engineeringat. Hongriew.

........

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

H.K. Hotels

3767

18

331

Metropolitan suda.

Exoste

B'usi Cotton(vld)S.

Dụ

Macao do.

Sandakan Lights..........

Tolephones (olit)....

Do

Macrintah amin

Sanyang Tobacco... $4,25

Biacores Stermine an

Watsonson*.**

70 cts. Wm. Powells

$8 M.

31.36

52. Greyhounds...yer U. Enterprises

837, UL.G. 541925Bda.

$105

H.K. Gort 4%Laos

31%

Do. Wallace Harper

EK Wing Osmani B'bal 130.

Vibro Fileng...

́MEMEL AUTONOMY

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls Press" (Copyright).1

Memel, May 2. Doubtless actuated by the recent protest made by the signatories of the Memel concerning Lithuania's Infringements of the Memer auto- mony, the President of the Meme Directorium, Bruwelartis has now addressed a letter to the spokes- man of the Memel diet inviting him to make contrast with the members of the majority parties to submit to them the proposals for the reconstitution of the Dir- ectorium, by assigning three or fire

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C'Peake Corp. and

Col Gas & Elec. ..... 8

Curtiss Wright "A" 81

Delaware & Hudson

Bec. Power & Light

Fox Film "A"

བྲཱཝ ནཀྑ ཀྰཨཱ ཏྠོནཀྐོ ཨཱནཱ། ནཱ་ནཱ་ཚ་ཀྰ་ཀྰ་ཨྰཿ་ནཱ་ཨྰཿཨྰཿནྣཨྰཿཆདཿ བྷདྷཚཌ ཙ སྤུངཨྰཿནྲྀ སྒྱུཚ༅།jg1ཏུ་སྒྱུརྨཱཝཨྰཿཨྰཿནྰ་ཨྰཿནt

SINGAPORE-BRISBANE

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AIR SERVICE

50 ata.

MAD

$1.35

Darwin, May 3.

27.

Mr.

105

$95

$3.80

semi-official agency, in an article describing the Lithuanian,, action as a manoeuvre, designed to simu- late the good intentions towards the signatory powera, but in real- ity to blind them to the fact that the Directorlum is reconstituted according to the wishes of the ma- Jority parties while the President himself, as the most important member must belong to one of these parties.

In the Memellandera eyes Bru welartis who is leader of the Lithu- anlan sharpshooters, la out of the question as the President, contin- ues the article, which asserts that it is an unheard of suggestion to expect the Diet deputies to place taged the functioning of the Diet

$1

(Special Air Mail Service).

London, April 18, One of the engagements which

REARMAMENT OF GERMANY

(Continued from page 9)

FOUR TIMES AS STRONG

Mr. Winston Churchill expressed general "agreement with the Government's recent policy, but said action should have been taken earlier. He remarked that the Government had seemed neglect- ful and ̈misinformed' with regard to

Germany's air armament. Germany was turning out military: machines at ten times the British rate, and by, the end of this year she would be at least three or four times as strong as Britain.`

It Germany were the only coun- try to be confronted, said Mr. Churchill, we should lie at her mercy, but safety and freedom could be preserved by action in concert with France, Italy and other Powers which were anxious to preserve · peace. He would not refuse co-operation with any Government which conformed to that text. so long as they were willing to work under the au- thority of the League. That did not close the door to revision of the Versailles Treaty, but it would secure adequate safety and stabl lity, which must be established before such an inquiry could begun.

GERMANY'S ATTITUDE

Bir John Simon, winding up the debate for the Government, sald they stood by the British. Disarma- ment Memorandum, which provid=` ed for a scheme to result in the complete abolition of military and naval aircraft.

Undoubtedly, German air pro- duction had increased much more rapidly than our officers thought likely when their calculations were presented to the House last Novem- ber. The Government had ascer- tained that Herr Hitler's state- ment to him (Sir John Simon), that Germany had already reach- ed parity with Britain, meant that Germany's first line strength was equivalent to the British first line strength of about 800 craft, includ- ing the overseas figures.

Herr Hitler, during the conver- sation, stated frankly, fully and finally Germany's attitude, which" was in many respects disappoint- ing.

NO MISAPPREHENSION Dealing with Herr Hitler's ob- jections, Sir John said that Hitler argued that whereas Japan had left the League, she still adminis- tered a former Gerinan Colony. On this point, Bir John pointed out that distribution of Mandates was a question not for individual mem- bers, but for the League Itself,

Sir Austen Chamberlain here Intervened and 'demurred. He said It had never been held or intend- ed that it was in the power of the League to transfer Mandate

а

from one Power to another.

Sir John Simon replied that he did not think he had conveyed a false impression Mr. Eden and himself made it plain to Herr Hitler that. the transfer of a Mandate was not a question that

could be discussed. They left

'Hitler under no misapprehension with regard to their position.

"

“NOT MERELY IN WORDS" Speaking." In all friendliness," Sir John reminded Germany that she had signed the Five-Power: declaration for equality in a sys- tem of security. He asked what Germany was now prepared to do to restore to some degree the sense. of security which had been seriously prejudiced if not shatter- ed by recent events.

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

No. 1 Air Defence.

Group

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, April 18... Wing Commander Frank Fer- nihough, M.C., on his return from India, where he has commanded the Aircraft Park at Lahore and also No, 28 Squadron at Ambala, joins No. 1 Air Defence Group, London, for air staff duties in sue- cession to Squadron Leader F. Beaumont,

This is the group which includes the eight squadrons of the Auxili- ary Air Force and certain other units. Wing Commander Fer

though's last home service was on the staff of No. 23 Group, Gran tham, which includes the flying training schools. He was an off cer of the 1st Welsh (Howitzer) Brigade, REA. TF., from August,

Tel. 25631

OLD GUARD DEFEAT

(Special Air M Service)

Long, April 18.

By the decision Mr. Richard Whitney the preside of the New York Stock Exchang not to stand for re-election on 13, an un- precedented interna struggle, has been ended.

The more tenservive; members of the Stock Exchan: backed Mr. Whitney, the more pgressirs Mr. Charles R. Gay, the ulor partner of Whitehouse and, who will now be unopposed.

The division aros because the younger members bught that Stock Exchange afire, had too long been in the hand of a small clique, and that there as unneces sary friction with Welington.

Although he was baked by the Old Guard, Mr. Whitty, when be was elected in 1930 was the

He was 42. youngest president evenominated.

He is aft 2in, rowed the Hot- vard best, wears Englh clothes, is a voracious reader, is fine library, is Master of theexclusive. Esser Foxhounds, and hed of the Hunts committee of the merican 1914, and was seconded to the National Steeplechase an Hunt.. FF.C. In October, 1915; serving in | Association. France.

Stopping the Rot Mr. Whitney first sprang into prominence at 1:30 p.m. on Thurs- day, Oct. 24, 1920

SQUADRON LEADER RETIRED

Squadron Leader OE HC Macpherson, senior personnel staf When the great Wall Street officer in the Coastal Area since crash was at its height, it somed December, 1933, has retired at his as if nothing could ever stop the own request, after nearly 20 years" panic. Steel had fallen to % re- service. He was gazetted so The cord low level of 190. Mr. Whit Royal Dublin Fusiliers from the ney walked to the pont at which": We implore Germany to show | Royal Military. College in "July, United States Steel is traded and that she" is prepared to take her part, not merely in words, but in deeds,” Sir John concluded.

FORMIDABLE OBSTACLE

Bir.

"

1915, and was seconded to the shouted 908 for 25,000 Steel R.F.C, in June, 1916. In France be » News that a broker known to bể

obtained command of a fight five prominently connected with J. P. mon hs later, and from May, 1918, Morgan and Co, had hid 205 per months

25,000

steel shares permanent, commission as fight brought a sudden halt to the leutenant was granted him in panic throughout the world's mar 1919. He has since served in Ger- many, Egypt, and China, where

ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS he commanded Kal Tak base In

keta

McMaster, Chairman of the Duke of Kent is expected to ring to Germany's attitude, said: Quantas and Australian represen- undertake during his residence inYou cannot complain of encir

Edinburgh as Lord High Commis clement if you refuse to sit down tatives of Imperial Airways left aloner to the General Assembly of when you are invited. If Germany for London by air mail to discuss the Church of Scotland will be has the spirit of partnership and enlargement of the Singapore- that of laying the foundation peaceful intent, she would be wel-1927-29,

stone of one of the new churches come, but if she won't join the

(Spécial Air Mail Service) Brisbane section, ·*

FLYING-BOAT, COMMAND. to be provided in the Capitel family of nations, and ir, instead Mr. McMaster stated that there under the extension scheme in of seeking to permade, she means

London, April 18, Squadron Leader J. D. Breakey. The impending resignation is was already an adequate and fur-which the Very Rev. Dr. John

promoted in February, has been announced of prising demand for malls, passen- White has taken such an active to extort, or to impose her will nominaled in command of No. 201 Kyusha (South

interest, Provisional arrangements she will find this country in her have been made, it is understood, Dath (Loud cheers) and with Squadron of Southampton ying Arthur Lea) after 8 yea for His Royal Highness to perform this country, that great free Com-boats at Calshot, in succession to vice in Japan, 15 as the foundation ceremony at the monwealth which centres around Squadron Leader CC Wiggles missionary and 25 a new church at Stenhouse. The it, and she will meet a force that worth, A.FC, who after two years is jurisdiction has core ceramony is to take place on once again will be her master.”

in this unit is appointed to the southern island of Kyn [Empire Day, May 24 It may be

The debate was adjourned Directorate of Operations and Ins recalled that the Duke of York Weuter.

telligence Air Ministry. Both an cers served in the RN.AB during discharged a similar service for the Church of Scotland by laying

the War the foundation stone some months Ago of a new church at Granton Mains.

gers and freights. Reuter

YUNNANFU RELIEF

Peiping, May 3 Yesterday the main body of the Reds were at Sungming, forty miles from Yunnaniu and they have moved out, apparently going. northward, according to the latest despatches from Yumanfu, the

seats to the representatives of confidence in a man who has sabo Red threat to which has been riving home he found his father

these parties. Ple

A deep distrust of this move felt in an unprecedental manner

in Germany is expressed by a Traniocean Kuo Min.

apparently remised. The city was peaceful yesterday- Reuter

the evening with his best gul Ar

Young Angus had been out for

still sitting up..

Hs'e ye been oot again 1 he

kad

yon assis

WEST EDINBURGH BYE-ELECTION":

Government Victory

***London, May: 8.0 ment retained the seat at

Edinburgh bye-c caused by the appointment of Mr.

G. Normand," Ko Presidency of the Court at Edinburgh.” The TMCooper (Nat. W. Mhendam (Labour). Sir George Faish

Reuter P

the Lord

Loochoo and other neighbouring islanda His life work has been the building up and handing of evangelistic work, and organization to the Japanese and laity

SHIPPING MOVEMEN

The Ben Line from Leith, Middlesbro 10482 London and Stra

hore via

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