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Exchange
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Association
581
Do.
Bank of East Asia... N. U. & S. Barks... Am. O. tin. Corp. Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. 3.
Dd.
Pref. S.
Insuramode
Canton lusuranove..
$203
duyure
deliers
Balve
Numlas
HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
New York-London
Rubber, September
(Through Reuter's Agency}
49
J
86-8982
Last
Close Open
493 ...
Banke
Cotton, July
11.58
H. K. Banks
Cotton, October
11.29
11:33 11.34
June 18 10.20-10.40 11.00 492 4923 4927 11.62 11.69 11.04
11.34
po. (London) ... Ubartered Banks ...
1,017)
Rubber, July
13.85
13.78 12.78
12.99
£14
12.92 12.89
2311
Mercantile Bks. "A"
2311
'Wheat, July....
80+
12.78 13.89 817 813
£13
£13
Corn, July
804
"811
814
$78
Winnipeg. Wheat, July
821
32}
82
STOCKS
American Smelting
417
414
411
413
Consolidated. Gas of N.Y,
247
244
24
247 242
$175
Underwriters
E. Bond and Share
72
71
78
160 ots.
60 2t».
Union Insuranoos ......."
General Motors
311
31
31 317..
317
$335
7347)
$382
Unina Fires **********
$309
Int. Tel and Tel.
91
9+
94
H.K. Fires.ne
$200
#185
Loew's Inc.
41
414
417
International Assos, S.
$4
Shipping
Montgomery, W......
281
262
N.Y, Central Sy
17 171
267 201 263 174
18
$36
Douglases
$36
14
beabouts
Standard Ou Co. of N.J.
481
433
481
130
ludos (pret)
$30"
U.S. Steel
33+
331 33
33
$33
Da (det.)
+30
71/16 Shells
71/
****
Waterboat case
kr
Mining
riots. Amtamoks
67 cts.
$3-4
Balatcos
31 et
91.
10 sta.
Sot
Big Wedge.....
7 cta.
& ct
Gold Bitar
D
3 ets
told Creek.........
+
United Paracales... 28 sta
19 eta
Salacot Mining......
Su eta
Ipo Mining..........
31 eta.
Itogons
10/-
Kailans
$14
Langkats (single) d.
Explorations..... I.
15)
Shanghai Loans d.
16.15
$5
Docks, Wharvas,
Baguio Gold
Benguet Consolidated 10 ats
Do. Exploration 11 sts.
Do. Goldfield ....
Venezuela Gold Flus. 39
Godowns, ads, "
A.K. & K. Wharves
Do.
(Cum, Rights)
(Ex. Rights)
Do. (Rights)
Providents (okt
H.K&W. Docks.
H.K Lands.......... 132
Do. 4% Debentures $100
$4.20
RELIEF FOR SURPLUS WHEAT
JOBLESS
Roosevelt's New Programme
Washington, June 17. President Roosevelt to-day hand-
ed over a gigantic works program- me to the State Rellet Administra- tion chiefs.
Addressing the Administrators at the White House, the President expressed the belief that 1935 would see the beginning of the absorption of the majority of the unemployed.
"We must divide 3,500,000 men into 4,000,000,000 dollars," he said. "That means heartache for those who have extensive projects in mind." You will have to turn down many splendid projects which will not fall within the arithmetic of the situation.
"Practically all the money must be spent at a rate of $1,100 or $1,200 per man," including mater- lals, overhead charges, as well as pay itself.
"I want every Administrator to make every effort to get the un- employed into private industry eyen if it means stopping some of the jobs we have undertaken."- Reuter.
379 $3
55 ots
120 els
20 cts.
Do.
(new)
20 ata,
93
181
S. China Motors' A'
Do.
190
Shanghai Docks S.
$110
14
New EngineeringsŇ.
34
$240
Hongkows
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
$4.35
H.K. Hotels
$33
320 Shanghai Lands.....8.
δεν
Metropolitan Landa..
34
H.E. etes.........
$4
China Do.........
$133
$8
. Do. Debenturess. Humphreys
********
18
New Asia Hotel
-35
Asis Realties "A"
Do
"B" 8.
$90
Chinese Estates
Cotton Mill
$8
Ewus
372
1861
S'liai Cottonsfold)S.
304
8411
Du
(new)S.
$42
CHINA'S PROBLEMS
B
Zoong Singe......
$0.40
$60
Wing On Textiles(S.).
$36
Pubilo Utilidan
$12.95
313
Do. (new)...
$77
Star Ferriss
813 $730 231 875
517
Taumati Forties .......[ $161.
<div
$8.90 $8
3.90
Chins lights | 383°
18
$57
H.K. Eléctrica
$58
$234
Mucao do ponu
$911
prek.
25
Tramways commen
Foak Teams (old)...
Saulakan lights ......)
Telephones (old)
LJU. (new)...
$1 China Busts
Do.
(pret.)
Industrial
Malabon Sugars · •••
Cemente
520
+10
$81
$10
Caldbeck, (ord.) 8.
#13
Macgregor prof:)8.)
11.80
Canton Ico
$1.60
15}
$6
31
MiscellaneORE
$134
Dairy Farms.
$1.86
$1.40
143 ct..
PA
18
Amusemente int a Ch. E'tainmenta................ Constructions, (old) Do. (new)
Lane Crawfords................ Mackintosha...... Nauyaug Tobacco..- Sinceros + Watspasok 70 ote. W Powells
M. Greyhounde
sat
$2
31.35 S. C. Enterprises
.94. Uh.G. 51925G.Bds
$13.40
34.80
$1.10
20 cts
$21
$3.70.
$7.00
HK. Govt 4% Lamus 51′′/
Do. 31%
Wallace Harper ..............|
$100 ELK Wing On
$5
S'ha! Da Vibro Pileng
NEWSPRINT MILL.
NEW SITE
ing to Mr. Liu Yin Fa. Director of the Industrial Department of the Mffistry of Industry. Mr. Ldu ra- turned here yesterday in the com-
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$1.36
Reconstruction Urged
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CABLE NEWS IN
BRIEF
For Atlantic Service
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press (Copyright))
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Bremen, June 17. in view of the tremendous rise of tourist traffic between Ameri- and Europe which is taxing the big liners to capacity, and is holding promise for the best season since 1929, the North German Llody has decided to put the 34,000 ton liner "Columbus" which 'has for the past year been almost ex- clusively
luxury employed for cruises, back into regular service between Breman and New York.
The stately ship will leave Bre- men Haven on Tuesday for New York and will carry upwards of
return 1,500 passangers on her trip.
The crack ner "Bremen" which saled for New York on June 16, will bring more than 1,900 passen- gers which is the largest carried by any Trans-Atlantic ner this season or for some past seasons. 're nocean hun Mir.
THE FRENCH 'MINISTRIES
Paris, June 17. The Minister of Mercantile be Marine. Marlo Roustan will
appotted Minister of National Education on Tuesday to succeed the late Minister Marcombes ac- cording to reliable Information which on Monday. given, here adds that William Bertrand who whs Minister of Mercantile Ma- The idea behind such actionrine in Flandin Cabinet will pro- would be to take care of an anti-bably reassume his old post.—
Transocean Kuo Min.. cipated small surplus.
Washington. June 17. The Agriculture Adjustment Ad- ministration is seriously consider ing subsidizing the exportation of approximately 25.000.000 bushels America's surplus soft, white wheat from the Pacific North West.
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TO VISIT LONDON'
In this correction, considerable pressure has been exerted lately
Geneva, June 17. to revive the North Pacific Emerg- The way for a visit of King ency Export Association.
Carol of Rumania to Paris and Meanwhile. President Roosevelt | London
the is being paved by has signed the Bill fixing the duty Rumanian Foreign Minister, Titu- free imports of Philippine eprdage lesen according to the "Journal at 6,000,000 pounds annually. de Geneva here on Monday. Beuter.
CHINA'S CREDIT
Efforts To Restore
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright).]
Nanking, June 11. During the last few years, a great part of the Government's atten- tion and resources had to be directed to the suppression of the "Reds" in the central provinces, and extra heavy outlays of money' military were incurred both in campaign and in relief for the sufferers of flood, war and bandi-
try.
On top of all this, has come the world-wide depression which bore down upon China with full force, together with the aggravation of
Nanking, June 11. What China needs, is to develop her financial condition as the re- her productive capacity, in consult of the silver policy adopted by tract with the west. which suffers the American Government. Though from an excess of productivity and the task confronting the adminis maldistribution of wealth as welltration of the national finances is as of products. Thus it follows onerous indeed, yet in spite of all that, if China imitates foreign these difficulties, the financial economic measures for the treat-authorities have discharged their ment of her own peculiar condi-duties with no little credit, tion; she would be dealing only
GOVERNMENT'S CREDIT Nothing
this with other people's" problems and
reflects neglecting those of her own. This strongly, and "thruthfully than the was the main theme of Mr. Chth improvement of the Government's Hui's speech delivered at the me-
credit both at home and in the morial service at the Central Party money markets abroad. During Headquarters yesterday.
October, 1934, the Ministry of Mr. Wu observed that although Finance completed payment of
more
The paper adds that the visit will however not take place be- fore the proposed Russo-Ruma- niaz Pact for mutual assistance sponsored by the "Qual d'Orsay” has been signed- Transocean Kuò Min.
NEW ALTITUDE RECORD
Paris, June 17. The new altitude world record for women fliers' was established on Monday by the well-known French aviatric, Mary Sehiloz who reached the height of 11,800 me- tres, thus beating her own former world record of 9,790 metres by more than 2,000 metres.— Fransocean Hua Man."
FLYING DIFFICULT
Amsterdam, June 17, The final report of the Dutch Government Commission on the Uiver "catastrophe in the Syrian
desert on December 21, 1994, the cause of which has hitherto not once been entirely cleared up, more emphasises that it is highly improbable that the disaster was due to an onbreak of fire or light- ning.
The most likely explanation states the report is that in consequence of extremely adverse weather conditions, making flying very difficult. the pilots became exhausted and lost complete con-" trol of the machine. Transocean Xu Min.
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LIGHT PLANE FLIGHT
London, June 17.
A remarkable flight to Africa one day, by light
the country is in sore straits, It arrears of the Auglo-French Loan and back in
by
should not be impossible to solve of 1908, the senior loan secured aeroplane, was achieved in a ma- the economic crisis if the people upon the salt revenue; and in chine designed and piloted
am. for
in this country determined to January, 1935, annouced a pro-Capt W. E. Perclfal to-day. It struggle for success. One of the gramme whereby arrears of prin left Gravesend at 1.30
35 ets, undesirable, tendencies of people cipal of the Crisp Loan of 1912 will Oran, 1.400 miles away, and ar-
nowaday is to consider those, who be cleared up by 1940. In con- rived there at 8.40 am
The plane refueled and left can afford to spend money as rich sequence quotations of Govern- and ergs, respectable. This gives ment bonds in foreign stock ex-again for Croydon at 8.25 p.m. rise to indulgence in unwholesome changes has improved materially Percival's object was to bring to the public notice the advance and unnecessary social activities.
In the last few years ADVANCES OF CIVILIZATION
Recently, through the strenuous made in the sphere of small ma- According to Mr. Wu, the mater efforts of the Ministry of Foreign chines, no less than in large- al advances of civilization have Affairs, part of the loans con- Reuter.
HEAVIER DUTY ON "FOREIGN METAL
Wanking, June 11,
given us but 30 per cent, of useful.tracted by the Legations abroad things, such as machine and other have been re-paid with funds set means of increasing production, aside by the Ministry from its run- IRON MINES TO RE-OPEN new agricultural implements, im- ning expenses for the current proved waterworks system, etc, fiscal year. This action has help- while 30 per cent, are of no praced to further strengthen China's tical value, namely, high-heeled credit. shoes, waved hairs and all kinds
DEBTS REPAID 4
Kweiyang June 12.
A petition for the re-opening of the iron mines in Chingchi, Kwel- ID chow province, has been submitted to the Provincial Department of Reconstruction by a group of local Industrialists headed by Mr, Yang Hsi-huang.
'Nanking, June 11. "Three possible sites on the" Wu Klang (River), about 20 miles from
A petition to increase the im- of juxuries. The remaining 40 per It may here be recalled, that the Wenchow, in Cheklang Province, have been selected for the project-
port duty on foreign iron and steel cent, he said," are noxious things, Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ed Central Newsprint Mill, accord-products in order to protect the such as deadlier weapons of war repaid 18,000 francs owed by the
domestic industry, has been sub-people to destroy one another
and the like, which only encourage Legation at the Hague to the Banque Franco-Chinoise. Pour le mitted to the National Govern
Therefore, in assimilating what Commerce and l'Industrie: 50,000 ment by the Shanghai iron and foreign civilization has to teach, franes owed by the Legation at the people of this country should Brussels to the Belgian Telegraph pany of a British engineer follow-steel manufacturers association, know what to take and what not. Ofice and $38,000 owed by the ing an inspection trip to Wenchow, headed by Mr. Lu Po-hung.
to take."In other words, w Legation at Lisbon to the Banque These three sites are all good, in view of their proximity to the tim- The petition states that as a should not be mere consumers of Belge Pour l'Estranger. "ber supply and their convenient result of the dumping of foreign foreign, goods or slavish Imitators Further readjustment of obliga- location for transportation. The products following the drop in of foreign ideas, but should make tions-abroad will be made by the final choice will be made after fur value of foreign currency, the efforts to develop our own pro- Ministry with funds saved through ther discussion with the interested native iron and steel industry has ductive enterprises and seek our the curtailment of the expenses for
been adversely affected.
own economic salvation in our own, the forthcoming fiscal year on parties, Mr. Liu said
way, he concluded
China United Press (by mail).
Chingeht district is stated to be rich in iron, the quality of the ore surpassing that in Tayeh, the iron mining centre near Hanyang southern Hupeh. In view of the rich deposits, the defunct Ching Dynasty regime expended ever one milion tatls for the development of the mines, but owing to mis management, nothing was accom plished and the project abandon
red 30 years ago ——
Kuo Mi
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