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TO BATAVIA DIRECT 8.8. "TJIKEMBANG " 4th June, 11 a, 1.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935.
THE TEXTILE
INDUSTRY
Japan's Future
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, May 18.
LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
Brussels'. Bucharest, A striking paper on the Japanese
Buenos Aires and Chinese textile industries by
Coprahagen" Professor Aldred F. Barker, of the
Geneva..... Chiso-Tung University, Shanghai,
Helsingfors... was read last night before the"
Hongkong Royal Society, of Arts
The Lisbon Chinese Minister, presided.
Madrid
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is 6d. per Rupee
39 Belana
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#13,368 Lei
4873
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19.150 Krone, 25,29 Francs 193.93 Marks
15.20
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391 8.0.
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4.921 4,921
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New York Oslo. Paris Prague
Rio de Jandre..
Shanghai ... Stockholm... Vienna ....... Yokohama Silver (spot) Silver (forward) War Loan
4.9141
Closing Quotations
ON NEW YORK:----
118
Bask Bills, on demand 39 Credita, 60 days' right.." 818
·ON BATAVIA 1-9.
On demand
m....... §72
Jha 1935,
ON "LONDON:-
Telegraphie Transfer... Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bilis, months'
sight
* +3
2/1
ON PARIS-
Credits four months'
wight
2.51
Bank Bile, on demand 9.0 Credits, 4 months' night 951)
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On Demand
On demand
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}}
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18
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Telegraphic Transfer:.. Bank, on demand
Rato ........
18」 །
BAX HILVER, per os. ...
9/8$ 33 0/18
ON SHANGHAI:--
OS SINGAPORE :—
Op demand
ON JAPAN-
Professor Barker described con- Milan..... ditions in Japanese and Chinese Montevideo mills. As exam cles of the effi- | Montreal ciency of the managing staff in Japan, he said that on one visit the discussion turned upon bre `structure, and reference was made to Mr. W. T. Astbury's recently published work on the X-ray struc- ture of fibres. This book was im- mediately prodused from the mill library! On. walking round an- other mill it was noted that, the power consumption of every frame in one of the spinning rooms was being tested and all frames tuned up to the best. "In one of Japan's iargest cotton mills we found one weaver easily following ten non- automatic looms. But in the spin- ning section of the mill we noticed that the latest methods of increas- ing the draft were not used to eliminate processes but to improve the strength of the yarn."
of On the position research. Professor Barker sald that up to the present Japan's endeavours have been directed towards utilising to the utmost every European and American achieve- ment, Thus in the wool Industry cases were noted where English machinery was being used to greater advantage by being com- bined along Continental lines. The Casablanca system of cotton- drawing and many other systems were in evidence in both Japanese and Chinese mills. Possibly in the problem of cotton-drawing Japan is doing a bit of really original research work. In ope of the Provincial Research Institutes in
Ipoh, May 25. Osaka provision is made to give
Malaya is undeniably depleting opportunities to any promising reis known tin ore reserves, and un- search worker to follow out his less some form of prospecting is Ideas to advantage.
permitted, this country later will JAPAN'S SUCCESS
be at a great disadvantage and its "On searching for the cause of prospecting programme wil be Japan's success in textile maru-seven years behind that of other facturing one is, however, again producing countries. and again impressed by the fact that it is based upon technological and not strictly speaking upon any scientific research.
Japan has utilised European American, and her
technologists to the greatest advantage, and her suc- cess is almost entirely due to this. England, in falling to utilise her vastly superior technology and technologists. has thrown away her great opportunity, with Mr. Green was elected president result that Japan is approaching of the Chamber and Mr. A. I.
Kelamani vice-president. dangerously near her in utilisation of technologica) skill.
"If the question be asked: What of the future? the answer will not be as black for England nor rosy for Japan as would be ex- pected Especially may this
own
the
the
MALAYA'S TIN RESERVE
This warning was uttered by Mr. C. L. Green, presiding at the an- nual meeting of the FM8: Cham- ber of Mines at Ipoh yesterday.
In the course of his speech, Mr. Green thanked the F.M.S. Railways for the special low rates granted for recruited mining immigrants. and he regretted that steamship companies had not as yet made any similar concession.
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from his quota in his certificate of
with production together amount equal to twice the month- by average of the same quota.”
TO COPE WITH LABOUR SHORTAGE
An increase in permissible stocka from one to two months' average
qucts had been advocated by the
Chamber for a considerable time and should be extremely useful in enabling the producer in the event of a large release of quota to cope with an temporary La botir shortage.
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AKRIVED HONG KONG on the SATURDAY, 18T JUNE, 1935.
From MARSEILLES
ONBIGNERS or Cargo by the above.camel teamer bareby
VIA SINGAPORE.. are hereby notified that their carge will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it wil lie at Consig Lees' risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf.informed that their Goods, with the During the year outputs were re- The Cargo will be ready for delivery exception of Opian, Treasure and Vain-
domestic from Godown on and after 3rd June. diferent
ables, are being inded sed placed at stricted, the
Optional cargo will not be landed their risk in the tiedowns of the Bling quota rates varying from 30 Per here, unless notice has been given Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown cent. to 371 per cent, with an
on from port to port to the final port obtained as the Goods are landed average of 34 per cent. as standard prior to steamer's arrival but carried Oo., Ltd, Kowloon, whends Delivsty can Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- which the option extendi production.
cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Hent.
Mr. Green
congratulated the
Mr. C. L Green, in the abence of Mines Department on the way it
had dealt with the numerous prob Mr. J. D. Mead, the president, and Mr. A. J. Kelaman, the vice-pre-lems which had arisen, declaring sident, both being away home on leave, presided at the annual meet- being of the FMB Chamber of
Mines to-day.
as
true if England will zevise her The attitude towards research. extraordinary thing about Japan-
In presenting the annual report and statement of accounts, Mr.
ese industry is the absence of Green said, inter alla, that the in- come exceeded expenditure by scientific research as developed in Britain: it is practically non-
$4.529, this representing a slight existent. If Britain can organise improvement compared with last her technologists to develop their year.
The position was satisfactory in own capacities and to work with and utilise the achievements of view of the reduction in the rate of subscription from members. Hier bands of scientific research workers, then would the future ap-There was no change in member- pear by no means dark for the ship, and in this connection... Mr. Green appealed to mining com- British textile industries. But that only 22 per cent of the the mining industry to join the pañles and Individuals interested Chamber, as the more members the greater the Chamber's ability to protect the interests of both the industry and the individual,
TO MANILA, MAKASSAR, BALI students trained in industrial re
& SOERABAIA
8.8. "TJIBADAK'
11th June, 10 ..
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12th June
May to September Special Reduced Summer Round-Trip Fare Hongkong/Batavia/Hongkong."
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search should enter industry is disquieting."
LONDON TO PARIS. FOR 68.!
IMPORTANT CONCESSION Referring to legislation, Mr. Green said that as in previous years certain bills and amendments concerning the mining industry were referred to the Chamber for comment and these received care- ful consideration.
that it was fine to the clear-sighted views generally taken by the Con- troller that domestically the scheme had run smoothly.
of call to
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noos within the free storage period.
No claims will be adantted siter the Goods have let the steamer's God we, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 10th June, wil be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 24th June, 1935, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent
Referring to the Buffer Pool, Mr. Green said that much against the will of many independent pro- ducers the Buffer Pool scheme was forced upon the industry during the year and they had yet to see in what way it was intended to liquidate the Pool, and also the rd June, 1935. benefits promised by its sponsors.
INCREASED QUOTA
Referring to labour he said that at one period "it appeared that there was going to be a definite shortage, but the danger 2 averted through the good offices of the Chinese Protectorate.
The quota had been incressed from 1,000 to 4,000 coolles month- ly, and at the present moment adequate labour was available.
Mr. Green also thanked the The FM.S, Railways for the special low rates granted for recruited mining immigrants, and he regretted that steamship companies did not make a similar concession,
AGENCIES.
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London Office of the HUNG KONG DAILY PRESS, 63, FLARE STARET, KO4, is constant ly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firms to act as Agents for their products in Hong Kong and South Chins
(Special Air Mail Service)
London May 18. From Croydon to Paris in as h.p. 65 m.ph. glider-at a cost of not more than 6s. for petrol.".".
Not a dreami of to-morrow, `but an accomplished fact of yesterday. Herr Robert Kronfeld, the Aus- trian glider pilot, did it-in 4 Flours 10 minutes, landing at Le Bourget at 3.15 p.m.
Before starting Herr Kranfeld said that although his glider had the end of the year and practical- Regarding the question of pros-This
standard 5 hp. motor-cycle en- ly every point raised by the Cham-pecting Mr. Green stated that the matter was receiving the close gine, it actually developed 15 h.p.ber was accepted by Government.
His wife saw him off from Croy- Under the Tin and Tin Ore Re-attention, of the Chamber. It was don, and then followed in a two striction Enactment, the most im- undeniable that the country was seater place as far as the Eng-portant and helpful concession was depleting the known ore reserves, Ush coast. She returned after granted in January last when Rule seeing her husband well on his 28 (A) wis/redrafted to read as way across the Channel,
follows:-
*No proqueer shall at any time hill and snow on the way, and have in Ms possession any stock. that a thick blanket of clouds of tin ore, except as sanctioned by forced him to fly very low over the Deputy Controller under Rule | The Channel, states Reuter.
20 (V.) in excess of the balance countries.
He expressed gratification that The most important legislative | Bir Shenton Thomas had indicated event of the year was the drafting he would be visiting the Malay If local Companies desirous of taking States more frequently and further, of the Mining (Amendment) En-
that he would be willing to con- actment, and, thanks were due to the Hon. Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt for suit the Chamber on matters re- his able expression of the views of iating to mining, in particular with the Chamber before the Federal | regard to reconsideration of re- Council. The Bill was gazetted at striction.
Herr Kronfeld said that he met
ap further Agencies will ist krow the Lanes in which they are interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed en to interested parties as op- portunity offers. · ཀཎཱ
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All Chime must be sent to the Under- signed before 15th June, 1995, they will not be recognized.
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Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Sur- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, att
on Friday, 7th June, 1995. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawas.
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Consig ees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Offear to be present at the examination of damaged datable cargo,
No Fire TararaRoe will be effected by ma'in any case whatever,
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Bong Kong, let Juze, 1973,
Agen
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PRINCE 1INE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Frox NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
THE Motor Versol
MALAYAN PRINCE" having arrived from the above Ports on 2th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, are being landed at their risk into the Wharf and Uodown Company, Limited, Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon, and stored at Connignos ele and expense,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where
will be examined they
Tuesday on 4th Jung, st 10 AM.
All Claims must "be"
prosented within 16
of the Teal's arrival hare, Conch date they cannot be re- cognized.
So Claims will be airilted alter the
Service is offered to our ReaderI g without charge and, of course after
no obligation is incurved on either
Daish
The Required Information should be Goods have left the downs, wad all Goods" remaining undelivered: after the sent to the
(5th June, will be abject to Bent. he said, and it was "telt by the HONG KONG DAILY PREB8, LD, No Fire Insurance has been offerted, Chamber that unless, some form
11, Jon Home BTRARY,
Billa of Lading will be
of prospecting was permitted, the country later would be at a great disadvantage and its prospecting programme would be seven years behind that of other producing
Home Kong.
by wea
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