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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
Mayte Baller
Exchange
SATURDAY.
SEPT.. 21.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Shareprokers' "Association
(karongo, Kentary AgunCF) ·
QUOTATIONS
Bollard
Muyers
#smJa
Banky
New York: September 23,
1,010
H.K. Banks
£103
Bo. (London)
$1,000
***
$106
Chartered Banks .......
212
Mercantile Bks. “A'
Lo.
2133
即洲
220
New York London Cross-rate Now York Cotton-Dot, New York Rabber-Dec
£13
£2
Chicago Wheat -Dec.
$76*
870
Chicago Corn
-Luc. Montreal Silver -Doc. Silver-Official
Last Today's 5 High Low Close Close Change 1913 1912 191) 4.91₫
barely of up 10.54 10.46 159 10.48 0.13 off steady 11.78 1188 11.7 11.66 1604 Off 901" 962 To
of off B 597 677.
6.2 DRI
ol up 66.75 66.78 66.70 60.75 0.05 up
851 65
unchanged
Bank of East Asia...
N. U. & S. Baoks....
ám. V. Fin.Corp: 8.
Ch. Fin Corp. ord. N.j
136. Fret.
H
50 cts Amtamoks.......... 74 cta
2 ota, Baguio Gold
$12.10 Benguet Consolidated $10.80 d
Do. Goldfeld...
Potapo Mining............................
36jeta. Itogons
Haube-->---4
$2.30 Yonezuela Gold Ftu4.
Docks, Wharves,
Godawna, ste
U.K. & K. Wharves
Do.
155 cts. Providents (ul...,
(New) j Uu. Th. W. Jooks
MA
$72
(uld) (now)]
A
Dow Jones Averages High-1031/35" Low: Sept 20, Sept. 21. Uhange.
30 Industrials
84.38 121,42
27.11 35.0 14:39 2151 ·
84.73 .96.21
41.98 58.44
138.79 0.36 up 35.67 0.01 up 24.51 unchanged 08.158 off" 56.24 0..0.6E
Business Done: -880,000 shares.
THE LEAGUE OF
NATIONS
Review Of Work Accomplished
September 20.
General discussion of the work of League during the past year took place in the 16th session of the League's Assembly. At the last meetings the following re- presentatives spoke among others. Finland, Turkey, Canada, Ecuador, New Zealand, Honduras, Afghanis- tan, Ireland, Panama, Lithuania, Poland,
The USSR., Austria, Italo-Ethiopia question was always the principal topic and all, speak- ers on the subject expressed their intention to see the principal Covenant maintained Among
other subjects treated in the gen- eral discussion, Turkey expressed wish that the military statute of the straits should be modified.
The Committee of Five consist- ing of representatives of Spain,
S E. Levy & Co.
TOE HOUSE STREET
INVESTMENT BANKERS & BROKERS
NEW TỪSK GUTTON EXCHANGE
COMMODITY KIQMANGE, INC. N.T.
CHICAGO BUARD OF TRÅDE
CANADIAN COMMODITY KICHANGE, INC
CORRESPONDENTI FY
WHITH-WELD & CO., NEW YORK
INNER MONGOLIA IRRIGATION IN
France, Poland, United Kingdom, Being Brought Up
and Turkey set up by the Council to examine all Italo-Ethiopian re- iations with a view to finding a peaceful solution, drafted, a text which was submitted to the de- legation of the two countries con- cerned. This text contains sug- gestions which, if accepted by the parties us a basis for negotiations, might lead to the peaceful settle ment desired. So far Italy and Ethiopia have not yet announced their opinion
To Date
SHENSI
Report Published
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).3
Pallingmiao: The relation be- tween Inner Mongolia and China Proper has been more closely-link-j ed as a result of the recent es- wireless tele-
Chengchow. Sept. 14. tablishment of a
Communication facilities. graphic network under the super- vision of the Mongolian Local Au- pecially the completion of the Council. The project is Lunghai Rallway, should be given tonomy
consideration, if the vast
es-
That
The Assembly had to elect for carried out by the bureau of elec-first three years three non-permanent tric administration of the Council. mineral resources in Shens and members to the Council. Poland was re-elected and Rumania and Ecuador were elected, replacing Czechoslovakia, Mexico.
instead of relying upon the his- Ransu are to be exploited, toric and romantic caravans, con- Is the view of Mr. Chang Pel-Yen, stituted chiefly of camel backs and former Commissioner Recon-
Insurances
135,05
Canton insILFALIQUE..
$180
$180
UnderwriterN --- ******
20 Raile
82.98
$1.10
$1.10
Unton InsuraQOVA***
20 Utilitie
31.03
$375
$375
Jhina Firea
40 Bonds
3390
1383
H.K. Fires.....
3190
11 Commodity Index
97,47- 65.25
$180
International Asso8. J.
$4
Shipping
$36
Douglases
$35
Stenniboats
14
13,
$30
Indos (pre)
$30
Stock & Dly.
Last Sale Sept. 20
21
Stock & Div
$19
Do.der.)
$12
Adams Express
8
7
Gold Dust (120)
157
Las. Sale Sept. 20 21 161
Shells
08.9
Amer. Can (4)
139
80/104
· 1391
Goodyear
181
18
Waterbuat
$11
11
Am.
Cyanamid "B"
int. Cement
291
29
Mining
(.25dr.)
23
23
Int. Nick (50),
91
92
Am. For. Put
51
Int. Tell & Tel
721
721
$18 Balatcos
20 eta.
Am. For. Pwr. $7 lat
Johns Manville
244
241
Pt.
*49
293
Kennecott (151)
431
421
13 cts
Do. Exploration
8 cta.
Am. Locomotive .....
Loew's (3.
241
241.
110 ot.
Bot
Big Wedge............
Beta-
Am Radiator
161
16+
Lorill. (1.20)
79)
79
7 CLA
Gold Hiver...
31 ots.
am. Smelting
461
471
Mont, Ward
31
311
30 gta
Gold Creek..................
Am. T and T. (9)... 1361
136+
Nat City Bk. (1)
281*
27.*
United Paracales ....
133 cta
***
Am. Tob "B" (5)
100
1001
Nat, Da. P. (1.30)...
16
161
16 ct.
Salacot Mining......13 ct..
Am. Waterworks (1) 151 Am. Waterworks $6
152
Nat, Distillers
281
281
Nat. Pwr. L. (.80)...
94
91
Kailans
TUS
pret (8)
80
811
·N.Y. Central.
24
244
Langsta (single) 3. Explorationearen hi Shanghai LuaELS
3101
Anaconda Copper.
20
203
N. Amer. (50c. 4%
18
191.
321
Arch.
T
and 8. r.
}
Pac. Gas (1.50)
26
263
13
(2sd:)
49
49
Pac. Lang. (3)
40
40.
cd
$6.20
Auhum Automobile 347
347
Packard Motors
47
41
$2.10
Baltimore & Ohio
151
151
Penn. Rly. (1)
271" 271
Bethlehem Steel
371
37
Phil. Petro · (1)
261
26
Boeng Airplane
14
14
Pub Ser N.J. (2.80)
40
30
173
Borden Co. 11.60)
501
Radio Corpn.
7
71
$71
Borg Warner (lür.
771
762
Rey, Tob "B" (3).
551
547
Case
Schenley
351
36
10 ste
120 ct..
Canadian Paciac
91
Sears Roebuck
541
641
Jat
19
Caterpillar Tract
501
800.-Vac. (60)
11
111
5. Ci aluturs 'A ¦
Du
"13"
Ch. Nat. Bk (1.40
28**
Sm, Cal. Ed. (1.50)
21
21
$78
Shangus Does S
$78
O'Peake Corp. (2.50) 451
Southern Paciûc
13
181
34
New Engineerings.
$4
C'Peake Corp. ·and
Stan. Brands (1)
13+
134
3240
Hongkows
......
Oblo (2.80)
451 -454
Stan. Gas
41
47
ceased
Lands, Hotels, sad
Chrysler (Id)
69
091 Sta Oll NJ (1)
421
42
Bulidings
Col. Gas & Elec..
11}"
111 Ster. Pro. (2.80)
821.
624*
H.K. Hotela
$3,10
Comm. Solv. (60)..
181
181
Studebaker Corpn
201
21
$3.10
Comm. 8thrn.
1
Texas G. Sulp (2)
33
322
Pallingmiao
watt's 100
633
$100
Comm
Sthra. $6
Transamerica (1.124)
71
73
$100
$204
Shanghal Lands.....3.
cum. PL. (6)
55
54)
θα
Cons, Gas. N-Y (2) 251 61.
Car, and Carb (1.40)
Fallingmiao Peace Preser-
vation Crops
5
85
653
Sunid
Banner,
Siningol
11,K, Lasīties.....................
3
34
Cons. 01 (28)
71
Ux. Pac. Rlys...(0)... 091
093
Clubm
34
Cent Ou (25) .....
ISI
191
Un. Aircraft Corp... 19
19
$123
17+
Do. Deventu.ess. Humphreys
adın
$7
Corn Prod (3)
8011
Un. Air Line Trans... 9
81
League Abaga Banner, Siningo!
50
the
New Asia Hotel
$35
Douglas Aircraft
90
United Corpn........
44
41
Asin Healtic. "AN.
Du Pont (2.80z) ... 127
1261
Uni. Gas Impr. (120) 15
151
"B" N.
Flec. Bond & Share 11
Univ Leaf Tob.
(2): 62
621
Chinese Existes......
68
U.S. Indus. Alcohól........ 44
441
Cotton ME
Elec. Bond $8 P1 (8) 64
63
0.9 Rubber
131
34.30
Ewus
134
League generalisation of measures whereby certain states have made customs and concessions depend- ent "on the maintenance of the existing currency stabilty.
3
He
Ufumchum Banner. Sin-
Ingol" League Tumet Banner, Sulyuan Central
5
5
Banner, ST-
$3,80
165
S' Cotton(vid
Fox Film "A"
U-S, Steel
164.
........... 441
441
840
$40
Gen. Bec. (.80)"
311
Vanddium
171
171
Zobag Sings....!
38
Gen. Foods (1.80)
301
303
Warner Bros. Picta.
71
$20
$25
Gen. Motors (10) ..........
434
44
West E. & M. (.85)..
731
743
Gen. Ely 8igs (1)
31 ⭑
31..
Call Money
1%
1%
$10.70
$10.70
Punk Trans (old) .....]
35
30
Vo
$2
Bld
** ex
AI
✦ possible HatÍCE
sold France disposed of the prac- tise of a more liberal policy to- wards countries having the same Intention and consenting to un- dertake to maintain a currency stable for the duration of the Commercial Agreement,
yuan
5
of farmland.
Ordos League -(Atul)
50.
Kalgan Chahar
5
50
100
$78
Star Ferrie
$77
$17
$10
$7.90
China Lights an
87 bu
#.K. Electrice men|| $63)
$20 Macau
do.
Bandakan Luigiile -**
181
3182
32/6
+
104
$10
BLI
1.
H.K Landa.........................
Do. 4% Debentures
Metropolitan anda.
Wangun textiles()
Public UtilÍGÍOS
Way'
Yadnuti Ferries
Telephones, (old) ...
Do. (new)...
China Buses. .......
10/6 ↑ KráctiU14: Tar
ปล. (proti)***
Industriala Malabon Sugars
- turu. d. Masgregon) pokoje.
$191 Caldbeck,
Canton luba
113
$1.80
1
Cements Bopes
Miscellaneous
114) | Dairy Farson .... ...........
HA
Azul dadınan ......
54
Ch. Mtaanine..........
$1.10
. cla.
$3
Construction, (old);
Do.
(new)
Lane Crawfurdă.......
Mackintonendr
Nanyang Tou
Maceras
WatHALLO
Wm, Powells ****
::
18.30 57
Elec. Bond $5 Pf (5)
ཡྻཝ ཨུབྷཙྩུཙྪཱནྡྷཏྟཱ ཀྑུ ཙུབྷཨྰཿཨྰཿཧཱུཾཿ མཡྻུཾ, ཙྭཡྻཐཱཀ རཱཙྪཱཝེཡྻཎྞནྟུནཱ13;བྷོབྷྱཿ;
CANTON TO CELEBRATE DOUBLE-TENTH
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Sept. 22. Notwithstanding the agitations officers of the of several, high First Group Army against elabor- ate celebrations on Double-Tenth,
MORE RURAL BANKS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalli Présa” (Gozyright).3
Mongolian Council,
The Second Committee Assembly The short wave stations, now in began the discussion on the econo-operation, are;
In
oxen carts, as the sole means of struct'on of the Honan Provincial Mongolia Government, who has recently The Assembly and Council elect- communication, Inner ed as judge of the Permanent r-day has eleven wireless stations competed an inspection tour in Court International, Mr. Justice with the most modern equipments. Shensi and Kansu under the in- Harukazu Nagaoka (Japanese), re- The central radio station is atstructions of the National Econo placing Mr. Adatci (Japanese) de- Fallingmiac, seat of the Inner mic Council
an interview. Mr. Chang stated that irrigation work in the northwest area, particularly in the Chin River valley, had been started early in the Tsin Dynasty. about 200, B. C., but owing to the bad management of the late Ching Dynasty, It had been rained. The main branch of the Ching-Wel Canal to-day, con- tinued Mr. Chang, is constructed upon the ruins of the old works, starting from Changchiashan up River.
mic financial questions and heard En especially important speech of Georges Bonnet of the French Ministry of Commerce, who em- phasised the connection between the tariff question and monetary instability. Bonnet recommended
Pelping
to the mouth of the Wei with a length of about 150 H, and trrigating more than 500,000 acres the basis of
On
50 cents an acres, the canal will A revenue of more than reap $250 000 annually. Only, $30,000 however, has been collected this Most or these stations
are year, owing to the inadequacy of operated by Mongols themselves, water.
Nanking
F
Amongst the publications just It is learned that electric power- Cotton fields in Sheng, revealed Issued by the Secretariat; a review house. telephone service and a the investigator, total more than of the world economic situation in broadcasting station will also be 3,000,000 acres, with an average 1934-1935, containing a statement established in Inner Mongolia in output of 34 catties per
of all economic and financial the near future.- events during the year terminat-Central News Agency. ing at the end of July. It also re- marks on 'the present state of In- ternational Economic relations. Nanking, Sept. 15.
forming an analysis of the present An administrative programme formulated by the Ministry of In-monetary and economic situation. dustries. The programme in-
of farmers uniona.
The French proposal was sub-
INTERPORT PRACTICE
the The players selected for
rink.
acre. Calculating at the rate of $35 per nicul, Sherst
about may receive $30,000,000 from the cotton outnut this year.
!
THE LO WEI CANAL
Mr. Chang also intimated that the work on the L-Wel Canal,
an area ∙of 50,000 An army or 1,600 men
cludes the establishment of more mitted to the Assembly for a gen-Interport lawn bowls encounter costing about $1.450,000 wil be 1290
rural banks, the encouragement eral reduction of ten per cent. of against Shanghai, indulged in a completed in Apri, 1835. This the Chamber of Commerce is $1.70
extend the League Budget. Discussion on practice game against each other wii irrigate going ahead to make preparations of commercial banks to
the subject shows a zeneral desire yesterday, the rink skipped by A. J'acres.
now Bt work on the irrigation $14.00 for this big event. Those sponsor- credit oans to farmers, the
forcement of an agricltural finan- to keep the expenditure within M, Holland defeating that of J. C. ing the event are attempting to
cial systern and the organization strictly necessary limits without Chalmers, while the rink skipped project at a daily wage of from 40 $4
follow as much as possible the
hampering the League's activity. by UM Omar tied with R. F. Luz's to 50 cents. Most of them come $1.10
from the neighbouring provinces Jubilee celebrations in Hong Kong. 20 ct...
For those provinces where Far- The Leagues care for economy.
These games were played on the of Honan and. Hupe, the Shens! There will be a big silver dragonmer's Banks have been established, shown in fact that since 1931, the
WORK. like the one in Hong Kong, al-
the Ministry has ordered that their Budget votes were reduced by more Kowloon Bowling Green Club and natives being too lazy to
was witnessed. The "Irrigated land will enable though the word "silver" is mean-
capital be increased and emphasis than 4 millions or 12.6% of the some fine bowls ingless as applied to the celebra be placed on the extensita of total Budget. Contributing states land with A. E. Coates (No. 1) farmer. single-handed, to cultivate J. McKelvie (No, 2) A. W. Grim- from 50 to 60 acres of wheat field, tions of the 24th anniversary of
credit loans to needy farmers. members in 1935 is a reduction of
mett (No. 3) defeated J. C. Chal-or 20 acres of cotton plantation, the Republic. In addition, there For those provinces, where Far-10.1% as compared with 1932.
at a price of from $4 to 35 nær - will be a dragon boat race at mere Banks have not yet been
Health matters were displayed !niers (Skip) W. T. Brightman (No. night. Twenty dragon boats will established, it is stated, the Minis- in very many countries from all ) Way (No. 2) Basto (No. 3) by 4 acre.
Traffic on the Ban-Lanchow shots, the score reading at the end try has decided that the'r es- continents. The Italian repre-of 21 heads, 24-20..
highway began last May, Accord- tablishment. be speeded up with sentative said that his Govern-
U, M. Omar with V. Ramsey, B. Ing to the investigator, water the co-operation of the Ministryment was ready to give support to w. Bradbary, F. J. Jones as Nos: 1, transport is the cheapest means 1 Finance.
the organisation, at Rome by the 2 and 3 respectively tied witha available at present and motor
$21
$3
varten »
131
13
$2,70
7v ste.
155, ats.
32
M. Grey and...........
$1.36
Eaterprisen ...
31
90. Ub.G. 5,18254. Bda
90%
prev
1.K. Govt. 4210ans] 64*)
tre
Do
prem
31%
2
IN
Wallace Harper .....
355
K, Wing On ***
S'ha 10.
360 #511 $1
Vibro Pilengli
sent to Mautaukok for observation.
Chan Wal Chung, aged 57, of No. After, it is alleged, stabbing his
66 Tai Po Road, was bitten on the friend in the back with a knife on Friday night, a 18-year-old youth left hand by a Pekinese dog own- Le King Fuk, made an attempt toed by: Mak Wai Lam, of the "stme leave the Colony by the s.s." Sul address. The man was treated at Oh an Saturday night, but was the Kowloon Hospital and the dog arrested on the Wharf an hour be- fore the bbat left. It appears that
Chan Tai Ho, master of boat No. Lo King Fulk and his friend, Wong Chung Wong, had a quarrel whieh 2861, reports that, between 1 am. led to blows. In the course of the and 2 a.m. on Friday, while it was the Yaumat! Typhoon fight, Lo, it is alleged, stabbed lying in Wong in the back. Wong is at Shelter, someone stole two boxes- present undergoing medical treat of ebonite buttons and one case of ment at the Government Civil artificial silk from his boat, to the Hospital. The affair occurred in total value of $165. First Street at about 8 p.m.
The forthcoming, marriage is announced of Mr. Hermann Gustav int of Shang- Hal and Miss Margott Anna Marle
Sul Kam, á gardener at No. 14 Fung Fai Terrace, was bitten by an Alsatiani, dog belonging to, Mr. Gockchin. The man was sent to the Government Civil Hospital and the dog treated by the Colonial Veterinary Burgeon.
patrol the Pearl
River
witly illumination to attract the crowd. There will be the usual procession along similar lines as the Silver Jubilee celebrations in Hong Kong. The object of the celebrations is to attract people from Hong Kong, Macao and other towns in Kwangtung. Tow-boats and hotels
will
be doing good business. Relatives will come out from the country to visit their folks here. and in general there will be spending of money everywhere, In this way, the shops will be benented, and it is no surprise that the Chamber of Commerce
is championing this scheme,
Tea shop proprietors have ask- ed their employees and waiters not to stop work on that day, as business will be excellent during the celebrations. After watching the procession, tired people will repair to the tea shops for a drink and refreshment. Motion picture theatres are asked to reduce ad- mission fares by a half for three days. All the materials for the celebrations must be native goods,
shots all.
In the meantime, emphasis will League Health Organisation, by rink shipped by Luz, which com- be fald by the Ministry on the the International Labour Office, prised J. Noronha; A. Fraser, and encouragement of commercial
and by the International Institute banks and commercial houses to Agriculture, of an international G. Silva on the 22 bead by 17 extend rural loans to farmers Exhibition on rural housing to en- whenever possible...
|able qualified persons of all coun- China United Press (by mail).
tries to see. the improvements realised throughout the world con- cerning peasant housing.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
SAVE YOURSELF
care the most expensive. If w
railway is constructed, it will take
only 26 hours to travel from Lan-
chow to Elan, and cost one-for- tleth of that of motor tratéporta tion.-
China, United Press (by masti,
A bather named Thompson, of
was | Belgrave-crescent, Blyth (North-
Amongst the questions discussed by the Assembly Committees is the
Fifteen-year-old Jim Gregson, work in intellectual co-operation, of Bisphamroad, Blackpool, The RMB Empress of Asia organisation, communications and struggling in the sea off Central umberland), got into dimculties." arrived at Shanghal yesterday transit organisations, also child Beach. His chum, Gerald Cafferty, His, friend, James B. Yeomans, and left the same day for Naga- welfare questions.
also. fifteen, of Gavin-street, be aged twenty-nine. of Short-row, went to his aid; became exhausted saki where she is due to-day.
Opium trame, for refugees, Con- gan to tow him ashore.
Jim realised that the task was and was drowned. Thompson was She leaves that port to-morrow trol of Administration in mandat-- for Robe and will leave Yokohama ed territories, Nationality of wo-more than Gerald would accom-rescued.
Bathers of Bristol North swim |plisti... on Saturday for Victoria and men and Nutrition in connection
Let me go, he gasped. "Bave ming bath saw Edward Cook aged Vancouver, BC.
with public, health was also dis-
yourself."
azteen of Egerton-road, Bishop- cussed(League of Nations Press).
Gerald reluctantly fought enston:-sitting on the botom, They alone. He called to a girl: "My thought he was stunting," Later. pat: ig, drowning.”
an alarm was given, an attendant The girl brought Gregson ashore, dived in, and brought hum He died on the way to hospital He was dead,
noon
The RMS. Empress of Canada arrived at Kobe yesterday at r and left in the evening for Bhang hat where she is due to-morrow,
12
She leaves Shanghal for Hong Kong and Manila to-morrow.
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