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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
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Exchange
Association
Last
FRIDAY, NOV., !.
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Banks
H.K. Banks
Bank of East Asia... N, O. & S. Barka... Am. O. Fin. Corp: B
Ch. Fin Corp. Urd. 9.
Do. Pruf..
Insurances
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
New York-London
Cotton, March
(Through Reuter's Agency)
November 1 10.30 10.45 11.00 491 491 4013 11.05 11.03 11.04 10.87 10.88 10.86 13.38 13.38 13.35
98 98 081 981 591 591
Last
Close Open
4918
11.04
Cotton, May
10.83
$1,170)
$1,170
$1,100
21073
214
218
[12]
Do. (London) Chartered Banks ....... Mercantile Bks. “A”
Do.
Rubber, December
13.40
$10
Chicago Wheat, December
081
"""
Chicago Wheat, May
981
Corn. December
581
Corn. May
58
584
583
STOCKS
American Smelting
591 59
59
591
501
Abaconda Copper
212
217
21.
210
21
$200 1212
Canton Lusaracos... $210
Underwriter ̧ ******
Consolidated Gas of N.Y.
294 201
201
291
201
$1.10
$1.10
Union Insuradores ........
450/483
$430
El. Bond and Share
181
181
181
181
184
China Fires******
$435
General Motors
53 531
53
531
537
NOO
d.k. Fires.
$205
Int. Tel. and Tel.
10 10%
101 103
101
$205
M
International Asson, Í.
Loew's Inc.
48)
48+ 481
Η
Shipping
Montgomery W.
33)
341 34
138
Douglas ****
$35
N.Y, Central
221
23 221
23
48. 341 *221
N
Steamboats
$3
$30
indos (pret.)
Standard Oll Co. of N.J.
481
481 481
481
$30
B
Do, (det)
$11
US Steel
401 401 46 481
48% 461
Sheila
Bif
Waterboats
80/- $11
New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on Page 3.
Mining
12
Amtamoks....
FO cts
cla
75 cts.
$14
Hajatcos
Bcts. Baguio Gold
Benguet Consolidatod 810)
Exploration 8 cts. Do
Do. Goldisid....
ots. Big Wedge ............................{8.
OTA.
13 ota
job
Gold River.
joj cts.
3 ota
Gold Creek......
United Paracales ... 24 ots
16 AT
Salacot Mining ..............14 at...
90 ats.
Ipo Mining......
Bota
togons ........................
11/6
Kailang
$13
Langkata (single) s.
|144
Explorationerna
Shanghai Loans
$76
171
85 ata
85 C'.
19
Do.
Do.
17.10
12.30 Venezuela Gold Flds,
Bocks, WhaZTOS,
Godowna, sta.
H.K. & K. Wharves.
(old) $78 (08W)
Providente (old)
***
Do... (@W) ***)
H.R. & W. Docks
5. Chias Motors' A
Du.
Shangus Docks S.
New Engineerings.
1237 Mongkowa
Lands, Hotela, and
Buildings
********] 13,70 H.. Lands......... 126
Do. 4% Debentures $139 Shangusi lands.....S.
Metropoutaa anda..
China Lo.............Ö.
180
33.70 1961
332
$261
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Fi.K. Hotels
Cotton Mim
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SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, Nov. 1.
London Silver prices to-day were unchanged for Spot and 1/16 down for Forward as follow:-
11 0
$101
321
13
Spol...
32.10
$73
75 to
ID ase
33.75
$88
110
135
Do. DebonturasƏ..
$8.30
$830
Humphreys
$5.30
New Asia Hotel
$25
Asus Resition ""8.
Uu.
""
180
James Estatos..................
$5.00
Ewith
106
140
Sun Cottonseld)S.
Du.
18.40
181
(now S.
*40'
Zoong Singa ......
$3
125
Wing On Textilam(19.)
Sza
Publie EtuIGĀNI
$11.5
$12
H
FB
Do. (LOW)...
12;
JEL
Star Fernes
178
$IT
Isuwal Ferrin
visk
8. 5/9. 10
0661
#57
*8.00/3.10
શહેર
$20
13
$19)
19/20
$194
$3.85
1::
$142
Framways
Peak Trains (old)...
Macau
do.
Chama Ligita .................. $9,40
H.. vctric
Saudkan Liguts ***
Tulepuunes (old)
Do. {new}
China Bussannað.
fractiona
Du. (pret)..
Industriais
Malabon Sugars ...
Cementa
! Hopes............$2.85
Miscellaneo
Dairy Farras...
Amusements .......
则
Caldbeck,
$192
(ord.) 15.
$13
Muogregors pref.)8.)
$1.60
Canton Ivez
******** $1,80
34
+**
4.10/4./15
+
$285
$14.6
K
Ch. E'tainment...... 82.70
$1.10
Constructivus, (old}}
31.10
28 cla
(дем)
Lane Crawford..... $2
$2
Mackintodas
*****
31.80
Do.
Nanyang Tobacco... $3.10
Sinceres
Watson
Fot. Won. Fowell
$2 M. 11.35
Greyhounds.......
Enterprises
YA
$1.45
$3.60
$3.64
55 sts.
917, Ch. G. 6.1925-2Bd2 89
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par.
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#
2%
4% Loans ...Do. Wallace Harper.
Bbal Do, Vibro Pileng
355 HLK Wing On
A HEALTH CENTRE
"One of the most promising deve lopments in modern medicine is the attention that is now given to the prevention of disease, Doctors are thinking more and more of health and less and less of illness. Modern hygiene, sariiation, cxer- cise, and many other things are helping them to keep the people fit. Often the two principles of preventive and curative medicine are combined: Such is the case In the Health Centre at Peckham in South East London,
The centre, which was opened on the third of May this ・ year and
$1
par
F3N
#41 $3
Oct. 31 29-5/16 Forward..... 29-1/16
Nov. 1. 29-5/16
19
London on New York cross-rate at 2 pm, to-day was 4.9143 com- pared with 4.9150 at dosing yes- terday.
ROMANCE RECALLS WAR INCIDENT
(Special Air Mall Service,
London, Oct 10,
A Christmas Day service la “No Man's Land" whie British 130 German troops faced one another at attention was recalled by the announcement yesterday of the
engagement of Miss May Adams, only daughter of the late Rev. Dr. J. Essiemont Adams and Mrs. Adams, of Aberdeen.
She is to marry Mr D. S. Wu- sen, younger son of Mr and Mrs J. A. Wilson, of Albert Street, Aber- deen.
It was Christmas, 1814, and Ger- man ad Brish troops: were
VESSELS DUE
Acues, B. & S., Novaràber 12. Agamemnon, H. & S., November 23, Agapoor, is. & S., Novumber 4. Ajax, B. & S., Novambor 11, Anna Moerak, Jebsen's, Navomhar 18. Athos II, Messageries', November 30. Bokayo Maru, N.1.K... November Burgenland, Jebsen's, November 24," Coyken, Gilman's, December 3. Change, B. & S., December 10, Chenceaux, Messageries, Nov. 2. City of Wellington, Bank Line, Dec. 8. City of Windsor, Bank Line, Nov. 9. Conts Rosso, Lloyd Triestino, Nur. 2. Conta Verde, Lloyd Triestino, Noya! 30. Corta, P. &
Novembor 30.
Corneille, Bank Lino, November 25.- D'Artagnan, Messageries', Nov. 18. Emp of Asia, C. P. S., November 7. Emp. of Canada, C.P.S.," November 22 Emp, of Japan, C.P.S., December 20. Enp. of Russia, C.P.S., December Finnia, E.A. Co., November 29. Frankin, Melchors, November 13. Friders, Melchers', November 23. Fushimi Maru, N.Y.K., November 8. Gear Sherman, States
Co
Nov. 2 Gingo Maru, N.V
NY.K., November 11, Golden Peak, States Co., November 24. H Lee, Thoresen's, November 10. Haitas, Douglas, November 4. Harana Maru, N.Y.K., November. 9. Havel, Melchers, November 18. Ha Maru, O.S.K., November 5. Helios, Therese's, November 22. Hellss, Thorssen November 15.
Hiram, Thoresen, November 8.
italy Maru. NYX November
Злой
Co., November 9.
P. & .. November 8. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, November 28. Losedbank, Bank Line, November 24. Malanın Prince November 11.
Furness, December 8. Marun & S., D). Melbourne Maru, O.S.E., November 6. Neumark, Jehssa's, November 3. Oldenburg Jobsen's November 25. Peter Macrak, Jcharn's, November 8.
B. & S., November standing unarmed on the parapets / Melchers, December 12
Pres. Deamer. Messageries", nee 13. Pres. Polk, Dollar's, November 8. Pron, Pierce, Dollar's, November 11.
Prome hous, B. & S., Noveraber 18, Sauerland, Jebsen's, November 8. Scharnhorst, Melchers', November 5. Shantung, Gilman's, November 3. Silverwalnut. Furness', November 24. Sphin, Messageries', November 5, Bonusli, P&O... November 8.
of the trenches.
Dr Adams, who had Arst wished the Scots Guards and the Gordon High.anders “A merry, Cristmas." decided that the little truce might go further;
He walked across to the Ger- man line, saw their Commander, and arranged for the burial of the dead who were .ying in "No Man's Land."
haa After Scots and Germans collected their dead Dr Adams and a German divinity student con- ducked а religious service-and then the war went on again.
"You "w either get a court martial or a decoration," he was told. He was awarded the Military Cross. which was personally pre- sented to him by the King, and later he won the DS.O.
Dr Adams died läst April.
THE CHIEF SCOUT'S VISIT TO AFRICA
Taiping, B. & S., November 8. Tai Shan, Dodwell's, December 17. Taiyang, Dodwell's, November 17. Taiyo Maru, N.Y.L, November 19. Taivist, Thoresen's, November 28. Talms B.I. (Apear), November 7, Tancred, Thoresen's, November 7. Tands, ២. & A. S.B. Co., Noyember 2. Tergale. Eloyd Triestino, Nov. 7. Tjisames, J.O.J. Line, November 1t. 'ourcing. Thoresen's, November 25. Toyocks Maru, N.Y.K., November B. Taishima Maru, N.V.K., November 7.
"EYELESS SIGHT"
"Seeing" With Nostrils
(Special Air Mali Service)
London, Oct. 10, A remarkable theory, based on scientific experiments, of "eyeless sight" was advanced at the Inter- national Optical Congress at Ox- ford yesterday,
Mr. C. 9. Flick, an "optician, de- fried "eyeless sight" as:-
"A mental impression, appar- ently similar to that of vision, produced even when the normal sight is temporarily or perman- ently abolished."
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 10. The Chiet Scout, Lord Baden- Powell, and Lady Baden-Powell, the Chief Guide, are to leave for a tour of Africa on Baturday, October 10, and expect to be away from England until about May.
Lieutenant Colonel Granville Walton, headquarters commis
has now E
Bloner for Rover Bcouts, who membership of 350:
accompanied the Chief Bcont on families, la concerned with many his recent world tour, is again to aspects of life. It is an experiment be. his companion during part of in physiology, psychology and the South African tour. sociology. It is a club where !
They will attend a Jamboree at friends and people of all classes East London, which will be the of the community may meet as biggest ever staged in South Africa. often as they choose, where they Before their departure Lord and may obtain excellent advice on all Lady Baden-Powell will be enter the skin. subjects pertaining to health and tained at dinner by the head- He then handed her a natural general well-being, or where they quarters and county commissioners history book containing coloured may merely enjoy their lelaure of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide platea together amid pleasant surround-, Associations
The girl described the birds and
tour of each..
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He described an experiment by a West End, surgeon, who filled the covers of two pill-boxes with cottonwool and tied one over each of the eyes of a girl with a broad strip of ribbon, taking care that the edges of the boxes rested on
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ings. The main aims of the centre The latter part of the Chief beasts and told accurately the co- are to provide a self-supporting Scout's programme in Africa has health service in a mixed artisan not yet been completed, but it will area; and to make avaliable all include visits to Mafeking, Lady- the facilities which would be pro- smith, Bulawayo, and Rhodesia, vided by a country club at a cost where he will meet his son Peter. which is well within the means of who is serving with the Rhodesian the poorest of its members.
Police.
Mr. Flick said they could dis- me entirely the possibility of trickery. They could also dis- regard the possibility of normal sight being used during the ex- periments.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS BY SS. CATHAY
The following passengers disem- barked here from the s.3, Cathay yesterday:-
Mr. Chan Chun Wo, Dr. Chang Hua Ming. Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Chang, Dr. S. N. Cheer, Dr. W. K. Chen, Dr. (Miss) Grace Chen. M.D., Mr. Cheng Kwal Leung, Dr. W. Chin, M.D., Mr. Chow Yun Nen, Dr. C. K. Chu, Dr. H. P. Chu, Mr. Chu Ying Yeh, Mr Chuck Sack Kum, Miss M. d'Almada; Mr. A. 'C. Dessan, Mrs. S., W. Ehrman, Miss P. F. Elarte, Mr. T. F. Fairbrother, Miss B. A. 'Fairbrother, Mr. M. Fischer. Lt. Col. W. A. Frost, OB.E., Dr. W. S. Fu. Mr. Fu Ka Hing. Dr. H. H. Gilbert, Mr. H. G. Glagowski. Mr. H G. Gorman," Dr, J. B. Grant, Dr. John Gray, Mr. E. Orimble. Mr. Han Wen Kan, Mr. Ho Cho Yin, Mr. Ho Ka Kan, Mr. H. T. Jensen, Dr. Adolf Kessler. Dr. G. King, Mr. Y. Komlya, Mr. Lal Chlu Tong, Mr. Lal Kwok Chiu, Mr. W. P. Lambe. Mr. R. B. Landis, Dr. (Mrs.) J. C. Lawney, Dr. C. M. Lee, Mr. Lee Kwok Wai, Mrs, C. M. Lee, Mr. Lee Back Yao, Dr. T. C. Leo, Mr. Leung, Hin Chan, Mr. Leung Yin Chao, Mr. Ll Hung Ching, Dr. C.. E. Lim, Dr. Mar- garet H. D. Lin, Mr. Liu Hing Chiu, Dr. Hu Mas Lien, Miss G. D. Lu, Mr. Lum Chung Ho, Mr. Mak Shlu Hon, Dr. Q, K. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. McCandliss. Miss I. Mine, Mr. G. E. Mott, Dr. W. S. New, Dr. C. Pan, Dr. B. S. Platt, Mrs. A. Power Dr. R. B. Price, Dr. Rehshi Midsuno, Miss G. Re'ssmann, Mr. Slu Tin Lim,
·Mr. W. R. Sloam, Mrs. 8. Stlefel. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stokes, Dr. 8. D. Sturton, Dr. C. Jung Sun, M.D., Mr. Tam Klang Pak, Mr. Tang Kwang Shum, Mr. G. 8. Tao, Dr. H 0. Thompson, Mr. Tsao Kal Sing. Dr. Edgar Tsen, M.D., Mr. Tso Chun Wo, Mr. Tsu Ah Fai, Dr. Felix B. Welton, Mr. K. C. Wen, Mr. E. G. Wilkinson. Mr. H. V. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Wilson and infant. Mr. Wong Mel Shun, Mr. Wong Wan, Kwai, Mr. Wong Wing Hong, Dr. T. P. Wu, Dry Wu Lien Teh, Dr. (Miss) Marlon Yang, Dr. Y, N, Yang, Dr. F.. C. Yen and child. Mr. Yeung Foon Han, Mr. Yeung Słu Tick
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
- The
following passengers left the Colony on board the R.MS. Empress of Japan for Vancouver, B.C. yesterday:-
Mr. F. A. Abraham, Senor and Mrs. G. Aguilera, Mr. J. E. Bar- row, Mr. Park A. Bryan, Miss A. B. Chang, Mrs. L. Chau, Mr. T. L. Chen, Mr. Cheng Pang Fel; Miss Chen Suh Cheng, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chow, Mrs. C. Chow. Prof. R. Durrer, Mr. H. K Faulk- ner, Mr. Foo Hung. Mr. and Mrs. Fong Yak Sung,' Mr. M. R. P. Glied. Mr. A. M. Glled, Mr. C. W. Glover, Mr. C. P. Grandgerard, Mrs. M. M. Hammontree, Mr. J. Henshilwood, Miss Hom Nuey Fon. Mr. E. P. Howard, Mr. Theodore Hubback, Mrs. E. B. Krichinsky, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W. van Kuyk, Mr. Y. Kwok, Dr. J. L. Little, Miss Lam Fo Chun, Mr. H. T. Lel; Mrs..
Lao, -Miss I. Lau. Yick Mr. 5. C. Lee, Mr. Leong San, Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Lu, Mr. J. M. Mason, Mr. K. T. Mark, Mrs. J. C. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Potter, Mr. C. Richards, Mr. C. P. Sideris, Mr. C. A. Southey, Mrs. B. G. Stanford, Mr. W. L. Stibbe, Mr. W. Sykes, Mr. J. Tang, Mr C. C. Tang, Mr. A. Watt, Mr. G. K. Wong, Mr. P. W. Wong, Mrs. T. L Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Chung. *
NAVAL DISCUSSION
London, Oct. 31. Two French naval experts hav arrived here in order to go over the preliminary ground in. con- nection with the forthcoming Naval Conference, to be held on December 2.
It is belleved that during the conversations the question of French naval hep for the British Fleet in the Mediterranean will be, discussed, and also possible Co-operation of the French Air Force in case of dize necessity.— Reuter.
"Does the skin itself provide us with any information?" he asked.
"Given the truth of the theory, It would seem to indicate that there are still left within the skin thousands of very minute primi- tire, 'eyes' similar to those of alm- ple organisms and capable of reacting to the stimulus of light."
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irritable Children
"I have examin- many so-
ed
called 'difficult and cross' chil- dren and could prove that in most instances the children suf- fered from lack of calcium in the body,"
writes a well-known specialist.
In the "Strand Magazine" of March 1933, the well-known food expert, Miss Kathleen Dane, writes:
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Many children of the irritable, nervous type, owe their state to a deficiency of organic salts, particularly calcium, notwithstanding the fact that the dietary appears to be properly balanced. Such youngsters do well when the diet is reinforced by a well-retained mineral food, such as Kalzana,' which medical men all over the country are now recommending."
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Famous Decions Sarias, No. 4
TO GET RID OF
STOMACH TROUBLES
An
English Doctor
writes:
"I find that Bisurated* Magnesia taken after most of my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from Bain and discomfort, and I take it regularly, I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good results."
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"Always ¦ see this oval, sign.. It is on every genuine carton.
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