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Exchange

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Balve

Nominal

FRIDAY, JULY 5..

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BL.A. Baks

Do. (London)

$1,080

2124)

214

Uhartered Banka

gal

£13

$81

!!!!!!!!!

3203

140 ata.

Snareprokers Association

Mercantile Bks. "A"

Do.

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Bank of East Asia... N, O. & S. Barks Am. O. Fin. Corp: 8. Ch. Fin. Carp. Ord. 9. Do Pref. S. Inseramose

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POLISH GERMAN

MEETING

Important Problems

Discussed

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press* (Copyright).]

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New York-London

494)

$1,950

Cotton, October

11.80

***

Rubber, December

EMATE

12.62

PAO

814-18-6

Chicago Wheat," September

867

Chicago Wheat, December

837

2134

573

Corn, September....

751

Corn, December

841

631

63+

STOCKS

American Smelting

41+

Berlin, July 4, An official communique issued on Thursday evening states that, the two day visit of the Polish Foreign Minister afforded opportunity for detålled discus-

Hitler. sions between Herr

apd Minister Beck

an

$195

Consolidated Gas of N.Y

263

27

261

40 ata,

Union InsuraZIDOS...

EL Bond and Share

.91

9

94 10

10

$376

$389

China Fires siemen

General Motors

1309

33+ 331 332 381

33

B.K. Fires J..

$200

$175.

Int. Tel and Tel.

101 104 101 101

104

International Assos, S.

Loew's me.......

412

414 414 41

411

Shipping

Montgomery W.

23

28

28+

$3'5

Douglases

$35

N.Y. Central

16

17

17

Steamboat

$30

indos (pref.)

Standard OⱭ Co. of NJ......

47

330

474 472 4T1

47*

312

Do. (det.)

#19

U.S. Steel

334 337 341 342 341

70/71 Shella.***

70/6

#11

Waterboata

$11

Mining

70 eta

$18

Auutamoks ..................................[68 al. ex. i. Balatcoa

Baguio Gold

Bangust Consolidated 10jets ex div

Do. Exploration 13 ot

PASSENGERS

S E. Levy & Co.

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NEW YORK CONTON BXCHANGE

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, ING, ST. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITT KICHANGE, INC.

$375

$375

23 eta,

$10

220

5 eta.

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

The following passengers ar- rived in the Colony, from Manila, 29 cta. by the s.s. President McKinley

yesterday:-

10% ote.

Do.

Goldfald...

8 at

Big Wedge.

ota.

Gold River

30 L

Gold Creek......................... ...

United Paracalos ...;

12 et

Salacot Mining....11 ota.

Dosts, ipo Mining..

33jete. Etogons

14/8

Kailaus

$14

Langketa (single) 4.]

$4

Explorations....

14.6 $114 34

161

Shanghai Loa

5.

341

h.

Kauba IMAMINTEN

35.80

12.30

Venezuela Gold Fida. 39.16

Docks, WhatYes,

Godowns, sta.

H.K. & K. Wharves.

177

Do.. (old) $76

$6

as ots.

Providents (old)

20 cts..

:

Do. (now)

Do. (NOT) ***)

I.K. & W. Docts

S. China Moturn' A'

Do. Shanghai Docks S.

"B"

$70

FU ota 20 ct.

$90

$90

*

New Engineerings.

$240

Hongkows

8.

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

R.K. Hotels. $4. H. Lands..........

D. 4% Debentures)

Metropolitan Lands..

Cotton Mille

Ewos..............

Ju

$35 3:00

N

$35

3100

3201

Shanghai Land......S.

$10

34

14

'China 170 ..................2,

$123

Do. Debenturess.

181

Humphreys

18!

New Axia Hotel

435

Asia Realtic “A”.

Djo. "B" 6.

590

Chinces, Extate!..............

$7

160

S'hai Cottons(old)S.

Y

$40

Do. news.

204

$42

38

Loong Sings "................ De

Be

$28

Wing Un Textiles(3.)

$35

Fubile Utiliting

$13

Tramways... $13

Peak Truins (old)...!

Do. (new)...

$76

:$8.70

Star Ferries ******* $78

$17

Yazmati Ferries

$17

$8.25/ 85

Chins Lights

356

15:

HK Electrics.

$8.75 58

$224

Macao do.

Sandakan Lights ..

Taleplanos (old;

*$21.

120.2

10/0

22/6

381

$8.20

$1,80

Da

(BW) $8

China Buses...De Trachiyoseburar Do. (pref)...**

Industrials

Malabon Sugart... Caldbeck, oru, di Mangregor pref..

Canton Icod

Cements

Ropes

Miscellaneous

FEL

813

i

$1.10

$2.40

142

$14

$18

"Dairy Farroa

$14.60

$1.85

Antisements ........

$3,20

Ch. Stainınanta..............

$1.40

Constructions, (old){

Da, {uew}{36 ota.{

#7

Lane Crawfords..... $24 Macintosh

Nanyang Tobuscular

$3;

16.80

101

cd

$2.10

Warsons

$3.15

170 etë,

19

155 eta.

$2

$1.30

$2,60

-20%

pren. 6% prem.

370

31.35

Sinceras ********

Wm. Lowells.

M. Greyhounds

o. C. Enterprises

94.G. 5719250.#Bda. 91%

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HK. GOTL 4% Loans). 6′′),

Do, 81% Wallace Harper..... B.K. Wing Oo

Do.

21.

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Miss M. M. Albart, Mr. and Mrs. I. Corpus, Mr. J. E. Fyfe, Mr, G. T. Gailey, Miss E. Laperal, Miss' J. Laperal, Mr. H. C. Lamond, Dr. and Mrs. David Lovell, Mr. J. H. Marsman, Mr. G. H. Newman, Mr.. Ny Trong Suy Mô A Pavie. Mrs E. Palle. Mrs. Anacleta A. Peres, Mr. R.. Sewelson,

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PRESIDENT HOOVER

The following passengers ar- rived in the Colony, on Thursday, from San Francisco via ports, by the sa. President Hoover

!

The communique goes on to say that in the course of the con- versations which were conducted. in a friendly manner, questions of special interest to Germany and Poland, as well

as problems of general. European policy, were. dealt with:

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An Identity of views were ob- tained to a large extent. Mutual gratification was expressed that the joint German-Polish declara-

CANTON TO-DAY tion of January 26, last year, had

Changing Face Of

The City

cles on South China from a special [This is the second of three arti-

correspondent who is revisiting the Far East after some reara' absence: and who is making a study of mo- dern conditions in China.]

Yace.

From a Correspondent

... Anyone who doubts whether China is really on the march should spend a fortnight in Can- ton, the capital of Kwangtung" pro- Twenty-four years ago, when I lived here for eighteen months, the city was still what it had been for centuries, a walled mediaeval town of unevenly paved, narrow, dim streets, attractive in their mystery and picturesqueness, revolting in the'r smelliness and squalor, baffling as to their moral, social, and political significance To-day Canton is predominantly modern, and is becoming more so every month. It has streets broad, with surfaces as smooth, as London's, running for the most part rectangularly: motor-bus 'ser- vices as frequent and as service-" able; no taxis, but a large number of garages whence cars are easily obtainable at taxi cost.

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proved its value not only in xe- gard to the mutual relations of both states, but also as construc- tive element in ensuing the peace of Europe.

Minister Beck stressed in this connection that Hitler's, statement

of May 21, especially his expressed concerning Poland in his speech

desire for the permanence of the Agreement, had German-Polish evoked a lively echo in Poland and that Poland shared this desire for established more. Armly friendly and neighbourly relations with Germany.

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With due regard to the close proximity of the two nations, both

Governments will continue to maintain close contact and devote all their energy to the cause of European peace.

The Polish Foreign Minister, M. Beck, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left here on Thurs- day night for the Bavarian Spabad Reichenhall which is situated not

far from Hitler's summer residence at Berchtesgaden.—- *a. *macem Rivi Min

TRIBUTE TO DEAD

Miss M. Bowling, Master c. Bulchand, Mr. R. H. Cole, Mr. 9. K. Chang, Mr. and Mrs. C. Chun, Miss A, Chun, Miss B. Chun, Mr. E. O. Drake. Miss Lois Day, Mrs. F. W. Emmal, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Fung, Miss B. Gerke, Miss B Graham, Mrs. T. Goo, Mr. and

Berlin, July "4. Mrs. G. E. Hanaford, Miss E. C.

The exchange of views which is Hanaford, Master W. G. Hanaford,

taking place here on the occasion Mrs, R. Harris, Mr. R. Harris, Jr.,

of the visit of the Polish Foreign Miss O. Harris, Mr. F. R. Hargrave.

Minister, continued on Thursday Mr. Vers! Hansraj, Mr. and Mrs.

when Colonel Beck conferred with Ip Ping Hing, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Foreign Minister Von Neurath. "Jim, Master A. K. Jim, Mr. Y. M. There are picture-houses and de-}· The Polish statesman subse- Kam, Mrs. Koe, Mrs. J. K. Laing, partment stores; shop-window quently paid a visit to the War Miss M. A. Laing, Mr. C. 8. Lloyd, | fronts in the Western style; crowd-¦ Memorial in the capital's chief Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Louer, Mastered bookshops arranged as attrac- thoroughfare, Unterden Linden. C. H. Louer, Jr., Mrs. A. K. Lucas, tively as our own; an automatic where he was received by the War Mr. Long Tak Sam, Mrs. Poldi telephone system, electric · light. | Minister General Von Blomberg. Long Miss Nee-Ga Long, Mr. 71,8, and a good water supply; primary Commander-in-Chief of the Ger- Liang, Miss Alice Morris, Miss D. and secondary schools in which man Army, General Von Fritsch 'Morrison, Mr. Dawood Mayani, Mr. one gets good impressions both of and other high officials.

R. T. Melwani, Miss C. B. Morse, pupils and teachers, textbooks and After taking the salute of the Miss Alice Morris, Mr. and Mrs. methods; university buldings in| guard of honour, Beck entered the F. W. Martin, Master F. W. qurse of construction in grounds | Memorial. Hall where he deposited Martin, Jr., Master J. Martin, Mr. large enough for thirty miles of a wreath and remained for some and Mrs. J. L. McClelland, Miss K. road; factories, as yet in their in- moments in silent tribute to the McClelland, Mrs. S. T. Maner, Mr. fancy, which, helped by the tariff, German war dead. C. H. Ngo, Mrs. R. G. Phillips, are putting those of Hong-Kong Miss J. C. Ritchie, Mrs. Shu Bun out of business; and residential Aye, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Supplce, | areas where houses of the latest Mr. R. J. Scarborough, Mrs. J. T. type of Western architecture are to Tedrow, Mrs. R. F. Tsai, Miss A. de seen; A. Tyson. Miso Yun Mol Tsang, Mrs. Sui Ying Wong, Miss B. Wendel, Mr. W. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Wong, Master D. E. Wong, Master E. H. Wong, Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Young Master Wm. Coung, Master O. Young, Miss H. Young.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The luncheon which the Polish "Ambassador Lipski gave on Thurs- day in honour of Colonel Beck, was attended by Chancellor Hitler, who thereby returned the official visit paid to him, by the Polish Foreign Minister on "the" previous day. «*«.

"Yet in one of the show streets was the kind of lavatory we pro- babiy nad in Queen Elizabeth's day; the good water supply flows

Huge crowds which had assem- through and under the city's dirty bled in front of the Embassy, canals; the way to a school I visit greeted the arrival and departure ed was bordered by open cesspools of the Chancellor and other of emitting an appalling stench; and the guests including various mem- amid the general appearance of bets of the Reich Government, wellbeing amongst the inhabitants with lusty cheers. there are beggars to be seen, hide- Transoren Kuy Min.

The following passengers arously crippled, working their way rived in the Colony. from the in heart-rending controtions along. North, by the R.M.S Empress of their beats. It is true that such over 5,000 people, rises a long, cur- Japan yesterday:

blemishes may be seen in Europe.

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ascending towards. 200 obelisk, T. H. Geare, Miss EM. Geare, in spirit Canton remains inde- non-Chinese In conception. and Master T: H. Geare, Captain D. B. structibly Chinese. Everywhere is

shape, on the surface of Michell; Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. V. the Chinese script, used still, as which 18 carved on Tat Mossop. Miss S. C. Stanton, Mr. It always has been, not decorative lisk, half-way up, is a metal-balus become to some extent a conven-

sen's will. Surrounding the obe- and Mira, H. V. C. Booten, Mr. L. iy. because mind and eye rejoice traded gallery from which one tion may be true. There can, how- C. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. in it. Most of the main streets Hoover, Mrs. A. L. Shields, Mr. E have arcades on each side where looks down upon the entire city ever, be no question that the dead A. Issa, Mr. J T. Asgulth, Major the eye is constantly pleased by work of browns and greys towards genuinely reverenced

spreading densely in a thick patch-leader's name and doctrines are many's total battleship tonnage

Gen. O. C. Borret, Mr. N. 8. Choy, the ornamental shop signs, espe- the distant pewter-like gleam of I watched on March 29 the cere- pride, both facts being the 140,000, which, it is suggested, is

Mr. and Mrs. Devos, Major and cially when electrically lighted the river. In the foreground are monies which commemorate an outcome of nationals. This suc near enough to the ratio to be ac

Mrs. H. H. Dempsey, Mrs. Feltham. Everywhere, again, are teahouses the blue dome of the memorial hall nually the bravery of the men cepted.

Mr. Lee, Mr. S. K Pang. Lieut. and restaurants, untouched, ex-

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The choice of 22,000. tous as "the displacement of each ship is a ***London, June 19.

clever diplomatic move, for that is Au unportant point has emerged the precise figure which the British in the renewed. Anglo-German Admiralty firat put forward at the

Frank Foo Man Tee, Mr. C. Wsen which in appearance and spirit naval talks, writes a correspondent. London Conference in 1930 as the Bickmore, Mr. E. Des Voeux, bars are so incontestably Chinese that As I have indicated, Herr Hitler adequate size for any battleship, | T. L. Knight, Miss R, Caplan, Mr. uas accepted the British proposal It is also slightly below, the size of and Mrs. R. Chen and am the considerable degree of West- that limitation shall be by case the French Dunkerque class, which Mr. P. L. Chen, Mr. C. Y. Fan, a effectually and, from an archit

en adaptation displayed by them gories, and thereby Germany ob- displace 26,500 tons The fact that Miss N. Hodges, MIA M. Horen ectural point of view ably subor tains an allowance of about 187,000 Germany would have, nominally, tous. for battleships. She has al- ready four pocket battleships" of 10,000 tons each, built or building, and the question was raised about their place in the scheme: The Gar. man experts solution was that the

W. 9. A. C. Taylor, Mr. C. K. Wons, cept in insignificant details, by and the yellow, canopy-like root of Mr. T. M: Wong, Miss L. O. Denyes, Western ideas. ind in the centre the municipal offices, framed, 18 Mr. J Little Miss D. Hannum, of the city are municipal omces one looks down on them, in the Mies F. Chen, Mrs. F. Chung, Mr. and a hall in memory of Sun Yat- scarlet blossom of cotton trees..

last of the type, the Ersatz, Elsass, should be stopped and that Sve

new ships of 22,000 tons each should be omit. This would make Ger,

eight battleships against the stein, fr, W. W. Hsu Miss Kempf,dinated Here are reproduced the British fifteen is not the stumbling- block it might seem to be, for the "pocket" type is not really ranked

by experts as a battleship at all the type, the Deutschland, went

yellow and blue tiled Tools curves, lines, and ornamentation of the Forbladen City and the ple of Heaven in Peking with

From the start even the Germans into service that the design is not blues, and dark reds of their eaves have officially algased them vaguely all tha

erman

as “armoured ships, and among claimed for it. The

and pillars.

naval architects there is a strong likely to be followed in any chat Beh'nd the memorial

impression ever since the frat of

is Octagonal hy

THE 12 PATRIOTS

who

took the list overt step in the anti-Manchu Revolution of 1911 and paid for it with their lives. Indisputably genuine emotion and

It is no exaggeration to say that ands of persons who came to bow Piety were displayed by the thous- the personality and doctrines of and to place wreaths before the His portrait is everywhere his wise Jun Yat-sen permeate everything, memorial ston

testament or will is reproduced merito

in every fasule

ich

Canton has achieved a consider able degree of municipal, success, and has also developed a real civic

cess has been achieved at the cost

more Russian than British. The

of heavy taxation and by methods provincial Comm astoner of Re-

construction, however, denied to me that this is a result of de-

-erected pyraI ord in Chinese the

cond

Governmental in- rection, he claimed. rcumstances, the

of success)

anes putting UD RICH arth: art

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