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DEU., B.
duyers
Sellers
Last
Banks
$1,330/1,380
H.K. Bauks
December 6 Close Open 10.30 10.45
201
bo (London)..
$1,330,
New York-London
493 492
213.
Chartered Banks ...
DEP4
DSBA
Mercantile Bks "A"
Lis
Cotton, May........
11.48
1151 11.50
£98
Rubber, December
19.27
13.33 13.39
Do.
£10
-70
Bank of Baat Asia,...
+3
Chicago. Wheat, May
95)
95,
N. U. & S. Barka ...
$70
Corn, May
587
591
Am. O, Fin.Corp:
8.
STOCKS
Do. Prot.
Anaconda Copper
28
281
· 281
El. Bond and Share
151
$200
Canton Disarmas....| 3950
Kk
$1.10"
Underwriters
***** cts
General Motors ........
65+
551
55
90 ta.
Union Insuranous .......
"Int. Tel. ‘and Tel
131
281 152 15
551 131 13
3550
$105
1480
China Firen*******
$450
Montgomery Ward
39
39
391
H.K. Fares
1140
N.Y. Central
$240
281 281
28+
39 281
International A5808. S.
U.S. Steel
477 470
17}
471
Shipping
*38
Douglas ****
$36
JA
Steamboats
$J
130
Indus (prot) namest
$30
411
Du. (det.)
* !
81/3
Shell.
$13
WaterhoutS
$13
Mining
Amtamoks
31.10
Balatcus
17 cla,
.814
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11 ct
30 c
10 cts
312
$1.15
42 ct. Baguio Gold
& c.!
Bouguet Consolidated 814
Do. Exploration 94 cts.
Do. Goldheld
Big Wadge
Big
cl. Gold Bayer......... 519.
15 ct..
Bolt Creek........
United Paracales... 27 ats,
Salucot Mining...... 15 oli.
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36hets logons
b
Katians
Langusts (single).
Exploratione di
Shangbai Loans
12.30 Venezuel Gold Fids.
Jocka, WharrOS,
Godowns, etc.
ti.K. & K. WILLETS.
(vld) 380
Providente (olds ---
H.K. W. Docks
5. Cuiua Jioters' A
Du.
Shangusi Docks S
$13
*
39.35
19.45
100 #1
30/01
$87
31.10
20 cts.
+9
Do.
Do.
10.
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MOVEMENT OF EVENTS
IN CHINA
Declaration By British
Foreign Secretary
N
'London, Dec. 5. During his speech In the House
10 8
事心察
$3
$31
of Commona Foreign Affairs debate
by the fact that these forces were already south of the Great Wall, where Japan claimed she was en-
SEARCH FOR
PEACE
Anglo-French Efforts
Special to the "Hong Kong Dalir Press" (Copyright))
Paris, Dec d.
There appeary, Litle doubs that the Franco-British attempt at a settlement for the Ita.o-Abyssinian conflict by conclatory negotiations, nus entered a new and higdiy im- portant phase, when Premer La- val received the Italian Ambas- sador on Wednesday to inform him as to the peace proposals on which the French and British experts seem to have agreed.
which
Tue compromise scheme bas auready open outlined" by the "Transocean" indicated difficulties that have to be overcome before settlement can be negotinted, it being generally cons.dered extre- mey unlikely that Mussolini ja prepared to readly accept pro- posals which fali far short of Italy dft repeated minimura demand, especialy in so far as they fall
to provide a corridor territorially, linking up Entrea with Italian Somaliand,
The scheme moreover does not provide or envisage any special privleges for Italy in connection with the eventual International control of Abyssinian administra- tion:
NAVY WITHDRAWAL Nevertheless many French quar-
to-day, Sir Samuel Hoare, the For-titled to maintain troops. These ters are inclined to take an optim- elgr. Secretary, recalled the grow- troop movements had beenistic view that Il Duce may be in- ing financial difficulties faced by prompted by the alleged removal China and the disorganisation of ❘ of roling stock by the Chinese au- China's currency, with a consequent; thorities. danger to China and industrial and commercial people with in- 10 oterests there
(new)
...
387
#1
#1.10
(LOW)
B"
$80
*44
New Engineerings8,
3237
Hongkow.
.....
Lands, Hotels, and
metropolllad Landa..
Al Monit
Chinese Estates......
Du.
Cotton Min
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872
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Haldiman
35
$5
il.K, Hotels
$4.45
$35+
$38
tih Lads.......
135
310)
Do. 4% Debentures
Jus
$20
Suaugusi Lauda....
810
$6.80
Deulties....
$4
Vita
3p, -༤---,,,
45
$35
Do. Deboutacss.
Humphreys
....་་་་་
19.90
New Asm Hotel
100
BS.
$10
1701
B01 $70
843
news.
$46
512
726
Wing On Fertiles(3.))
Public Cellier
***
$25
Has Frans (old).....
Do. (new)...
•$2
$88
Star Ferries
#87
$17
Yaumati Furries ... $151
310.60
10.89) 80
China Lights
· 8104.
$BAL
H.K. pluries
385
$20 $2.10
мело
Sandakan Ligals
Telephones (old
Lo.
(NEW)
323 $8
BUIL
China Bases.............
13/-
Inactions
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$6
$4.85
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Tramways $14.10
10.
25/.
$8.40
industriale
Mainboù dugare ***
$194 Caldoock, jon, d.
Maagregouf (prat,)8.
Canton loos
Jementa
Miscellaneom
$13
$3.40
$22
70 sta
$10.
$5
11.80
31.7,
Kopes
***** $4.60
Dairy Farm....
8172
Amusement
$171
$3.10
Austractions, (old)]
$3
16
Ch. Etainment...... 18.10
Do.
Lane Crawforda............
sinccintoan................
Nauyang Tobacco... $3,15 $31
Ainceres ...............
Watsons
Wa Powells
170 ots. W
M.
kupinka
Greyhounds
S. G. Enterprises
LG, 6/1925G. Bd.
1.B. Gora 4% Loans
32
$1.35
91,
Do, 31%
$4
Wallace Harper......
856
A.K. Wing On
B'ba Do
$4
It seemed desirable that som3 remedy should be found, said the Foreign Secretary. In the view at the British Government there could be no satisfactory solution of China's diculties without the friendly co-operation of all conn tries concerned, including China
herself.
Sir Samuel admitted the situs tion to be most obscure, but added that he trusted the conversations proceeding between the Chinese and Japanese "Governments would result in an amicable settlement of the existing difficuitlės.
JAPANESE PRESTIGE Sir Samuel said he could only regard it as unfortunate events should have occurred which
that
whatever their actual truth, lent
In pursuance of these ideas, colour to the belief that Japanese -which-Great Britain-had-com-induence was being exerted to municated to the powers concern-shape China's internal podtien ed, the British Government had destiny and administrative ar- decided to send Sir Frederick Leith-rangements. Ross to the Far East on a mission
Anything tending to create this
duced to accept the proposals at least as a basis for negotiations in order to delay the "application of further sanctions, especially the dreaded of embargo. It is also held that the Bilish Admiralty's decision to temporarily withdraw some of the Naval units from the Mediterranean is caleniated to brighten the prospects for a peace- ful settlement, although.. London reports emphasise that the vesseig in question, which include the battle cruisers Food and
Renown as well as several destro- yers, will make a ten days' cruise during which they will not proceed very far from Gibraltar, and that their movements have no political significance whatsoever.
The reasons which ex-
for
med up on Thursday by the "Ex- celsior" which states that the di embargo from a Judical stand- point, could undoubtedly be ap- pled, but would however lead to other grave problems."
of investigation. Other govern- belief could only harm Japanese plain France's urgent destre ments did no accede to Great Bri- prestige and hamper developments, to seek an early solution talp's suggestion that they might | which all desired, of the friendillest the Abyssinian' conflict was sum- take a similar course, however mutual relations between Japan After spending some weeks in and China and their neighbours Tokyo, Sir Frederick Leith-Ross and friends. proceeded to Shanghal and began Heuter, investigations in consultation with Chinese authorities, in the midst of these discussions the Chinese Government, owing to a sudden exchange crisis, felt compelled to take swift action
BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA
London, Dec. 5. Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare, Foreign Secretary, sald both the Japanese and Chinese Govern-
Italy, so that paper points out, is not only engaged in Abyssinia but also remains one of the guar- antors of the Ehine frontier as
On November 4 a decrea vas isments were fully aware of the Bri-well as the guardian of the Bren- tish Government's attitude regarder Pass. To deprive Italy of oll
sued changing the basis of China's Lcurrency.
The Chmese Government took this action on its own inlitative
the protection of British in-
terests in China.
Sir Samuel added that the situa
without the advice of Sir Fredericktion, particularly in North China,
Leith-Ross, declared Sir Samuel
21
,was being closely watched by the CONFIDENCE RESTORED
British Ambassadors, but at the Reports they had received moment it does not appear to call hitherto indicated that the cur for the taking of any special rency reform scheme had been well { steps.--- received and it had already had s
Heuter good effect in restoring confidence
St However. there was a rerions cloud on China's horizon: namely, the so-called autonomy movement in the North
Reports had been rife, said Bir 40 otu. Samuel, of the activity of Japanese agents, and the recent movementa of Japanese troops were also sup- posedly connected with the auton- omy movement. These reports cansed the British Government considerable anxiety.
31.20
742
150 sta
Vibro Pileng pail $3
NEGUS TO VISIT THE
NORTH FRONT
BOX
par
196
138
CURRENCY SMUGGLING
SCENES IN FRENCH CHAMBER
In order to hasten the end of war in Africa, would only result in making her incapable of fulfilling her obligations in Europe.-- Transocean Kuo Min:
CANCER BACILLUS
(Special to the “Hong Kong Dalb
• Prese" (Copyright.))
Berlin, Dec 5. The report published by the President of the German Health Bureau, Professor Relter, concern- ing the
claims made by Doctor Von Brehmer about a year ago with regard to the discovery of bacillus, which constituted the casual factor of cancer, comes to The debate on the Nationalist | the conclusion that while the in-
special to the "Hong hung Daily zress” (Uopyright.)4
Paris, Dec 5.
- Politicăi Leagues was continued on | vestigation conducted by the Com- Thursday in a suitry atmosphere, į misaioner of scientific experts, xe- His Majesty's Charge d'Amaires Whereas all the previous speakers sulted in establishing the fact that in Tokyo had been specially in-ad been members of the Left the bacus described by Dr. Von structed, therefore, to inform the Wing Parties, three Right Wing Brehmer actually exists, there is Japanese Government of 'Great deputies in successión opened no reason to assume that this or- Britain's concern and to say that Thursday's proceedings. A longganism has any casual connection Great Britain would welcome a debate followed the speeches which with the origin of cancer growth, frank statement of Japanese po
touched on the unhappy events of or that the discovery of bacillus licy.
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TRUCULENT TAILPIECES
February last year on the Place is of any value for determining TRUCULENT
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally currencies has been discovered, port, was watching developments/ alon Deputy Taittinger who is pre-mediately disputed by many em-
Press" (Copyright)= |
Addis Ababa, Dec 5.
The Emperor intende visiting the commanders of the northern front shortly, when it is possible be will be accompanied by several press correspondente.
Meanwhile the conference of the Negus with his military adviserá is continuing at Deals. Reports from the northern front state that a bitter struggle is still proceeding for supremacy in the plateaus of Temblen and Gherita districtä, while "unconfried rumours speak
de la Concorde and for the first the symptoms of cancer. Dr. Von The Charge d'Affaires had been time since that date, Deputy Frot, Brehmer's alleged discovery of a who was then the Minister of the new bacilius created considerable informed by the Japanese Govern ment that the autonomy movement Interior, and was held by the Right sensation in scientific circles when in North China was purely a Chain Wing to be responsible for the first announced. but his claim Rome, December 5.. ese movement. The Japanese victims of February 6, ascended that bacillus must be regarded as A vast scheme for trafficking in Government, according to the re- the tribune. In the afternoon ses- a casual factor of cancer was im and the head of a Rome bank, closely in view of its great interest aidant of the Jeunesse Patriotique, minent biologists and bacteriolo- charged in connection therewith in North China, but any idea that defended the Nationalist Leagues, gists, who moreover asserted that has been fined a million lire, and Japan was planning military inter- and attacked whom he described the parasite that Von been banished to Lipari Islands.
was stated to have discovered had vention was entirely unfounded, as Moscow's hencemen, Bixteen members of the bank His Majesty's spokesman was in-
Another National deputy, who is been known to science for some staff have been fined sums rang-formed.
a member of the "Fire" Crossera" tim ing from 500 to 13,000 ure.-
No Japanese troops had been organisation, spoke in similar veta, radican Buo Min. Renter
and denied the "Fire Crossers'
moved into North China as a re-
Brehmer
sult of the autonomy movement, responsibility for the Limoges riot-Crossers' friends replied "shut. the Japanese Government Inform-ing. This speaker was subjected your mouths” and similar injune-
of a new battle beginning at Ta-ed Britain, and even the garrisons to a volley of interruptions from tions. The Chamber did not ap-
tazze River. Increased activity
on the part of the Italian planes
is reported from both fronta,--
Traniocran Luo Min
at Tientsin and Felping were below the Communists. Amid the general pear, however, to take these com- their quota of strength.
5. Movements of troops near Pelping
were explained, said Bir Samuel,
din, epithets such sa “Murderers” plimentary remarks on both sides, "Fascists" "Askaria" could be dis- too much to heart- tinguished, to which the "Fire Transocean Kuo Min.
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