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Hong Kong Stock

Buyers Bellon

Exchange

Sharebrokers Association

FRIDAY, JANUARY, 31.

Banky

Do. (London) ...|

$1,085

H.. Banks

2141

107hartered Banks...

219

Mercantile Bks "A"

£131

$20

Bank of

of East Asia...

N, O. & S. Barks

SATO

Am. O. fin. Corp: 8.

Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. 8.

D

duyars

Selbuc

$1.60

18 cla,

117

12 ets

Benguet Consolidated $151

Exploration 14 'cta. Goldfald

i

$3

14

Explorations..as de

Shanghai Loans S. Haubs............. Venezuel Gold Fidi.j Docks, Whar706,

Godowns, sta.

Balan

$1,890

£17 £10

29

131

481

HONG KONG "DAILY

PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1936.

· NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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QUOTATIONS

New York: January 31.

Chauga

New York/London. Cross-rate New York Cotton-Mar. New York Rubber-Mar Chicago Wheat -May, Chicago Corn.

-May. Silver-Odicial

Last Today's High Low Close Close

5.00 5.00 11.39 11,28 11.36 11.37 14.85 14.85 1490 14.83 908 961 va 994 83 591

Dow Jona Averages High-1934/36 Low: Jan, 29. "Jan. 30. Change

4

up 01 up

.05 off

1 od unchanged unchanged

(48.88

40.04

.73 off

لان 28.

31.71 *.3% of 101.3% 3 of 62.46 47,05 · 6894 · 11 of Business Dono: -3,010,000 shares.

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34

THE RUGGER

TOURISTS ARE GOOD!:

New Zealanders Impress In Koshien Kick-Around

(BY CORINTHIAN)

University

The New Zealand Rugby Football Team arrived in Kobe early, and went straight by car to Koshien. where they had half an hour's kick-around on the stadium which on Sunday will be the scene of the first match of the tour

There was a pleasing little cère- mony on Sannomiya, station plat- form, when a diminutive and gally presented attired Japanese. maid

the Mr. Martin-Smith.

viitors' genial manager, with a bauquer

A strong gathering of Rugby Union officials was present, and a

the squad fram

Kobe Higher Marine School held aloft a banner of welcome. The Mariners re- cently looked in en New Zealand cruise to the them they

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LINDBERGH BABY CASE DEVELOPMENT

COLONEL BLAMES BRITAIN

11

For Provoking Anti-Japanese

Feeling Id China -

Trenton, N.J.), Jan. 30,, The investigation into the k.d- tapping of the Lindbergh baby +1 bag been virtually re-opened by sensazional letter

th addressed

London, Jan, 14. ' Colonel Schwartzkaf, Head of the

Colonel Nemoto, Chief of the Governor Fress Section of the War Office, New Jersey polck, by Hoffman, who reiterates his opin has returned from a 10-y ion that the crime was not com-trip of inspection in China and Manchukuo, reported the results of his inspection

General" Governor Hoffman adds that Kawashima, Minister for War.

He is believed to have reported

a couple of Maori words which they painted on the banner. The visitors got a big kick out of their reception.

But it was cold on the platform. and no time or hour for speech-mitted by one man making.

for A start was made Koshien, but since the team's togs weren't there, the lads had to explore the hotel until the missing boots, shorts and shirts decided to arrive.

It's an All Wack team bý' ine from all I hear. And way, and from some of the things I saw, the tourists will not be a very long way below the standard of the national side. The real All Blacks, by the way, open a tour of Canada to-incrrow.

30 Industrials

148.00

96.71 147.71

20. Haila

45.373

27.31 48.52

20 UtilicM

31.18

14.4 31,93

Pref. 8.

40 Bonds

101.41

93.43 101.39

11 Commodity Index

62.10

Cauton InsuLTAUTOR.......

$570

$975

Underwriters

81.10

*-**** $1.05

Union Insuran068 .......

Last Sale

Lası Sale

$550

Ubina Fires

$475

Stock & DIT.

Jan. 29 Jan.30

Stock & Di

Jan. 29 Jan,30

J

t.. Fires...........

1260

$265

Adams Express

121 121

Gold Dust (1-20)" ... 192

19%

Internationa? Assco, N.

Amer. Can (4)

124

1201

Goodyear

247

343

Shipping

Am. Cyanamid “B”

Int. Cement

#38

Douglas *******

130

1.25dr.)

Steinboite

341

34

Int. Niek (80)

49

654

$30

Indos (prof.)

$30

Am. For. Per

87

81

Int. Tel. & Tel,

171

$80

Do. (def.)

20

Am. For. Pwr. $7

1st

Johns Manville

"

90/

vels .."

801.

Pt.

Kennecott (151)

321

$141

Water tout

$141

Am. Locomotive

Loew (1)

32

271

201

Autamnek...........

$1.60

Am Radiator

Lorill. (120)

232

231

251

am. Smeiting

Mont, Ward

37

$17

Balateos

631

84 +

Baguio Gold

19 s.

Am T. and T. (9)...

Nat City Bk. (1)

382

381"

1613

181

Am. Tob "B" (5)

"

102

1011

Nat. Da P. (1.20)...

321

Do.

Am. Waterworks (1)

Nät. Distillers

223

284

221

Do.

Am. Waterworks $6

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (80)...

12 atm.

Big Wedge ..........................

16 cts.

7c

Gold River

101 ola

pret (6)

NY. Central

on their annual South, and between remembered

331

30 cts

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

Anaconda Copper ... 301

301

N. Amer. (50c. 4%) 291

United Paracales... (38 cts.

Atch. T

and F.

Pac. Gas (1.50)

341

15 Ct

Salacos Mining......13jots.

(2sd.)

Pac. Ling (5)

90 cts.

ipo Mining.........

Auburn Automoblie 414

Packard Motors

414

8

36 pots

-14/9

Kall

Logons

Baltimore & Ohio ...

13/6

26

251

Penn. Rly, (1)

351

Bethlehem Steel

Langkala (angle).

$10

437

431

Phil

Petro (1)

+4

131

Boenig Airplane

99

99

Frub

Bet N.J. (2.83)

461

Borden Co. (1.80)

Radio Corpo.

131 131

$11.40

Borg Warner

idr.

53

Casa

1091

1062

Rey. Tob "B" (3) Schenley

Canadian Paelge

127 123

Scars Roebuck

581

68

Caterpillar Tract...

Soc-Vac (60)

638

34

H.K. & K. Wharves.

$103 $100

Do.

(old)

Do

(dow)

$104 $1011

Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40) #43 C'Peake Corp. (250 BR.

ท 421"

Sr. Cal. Ed.

(1.50!

161

181

Southern Pacifc

27+

271

$2.17

82.15/20

Providents (oluj ...)

$2.15

CPeake Corp.

and

Stan. Branda (1)

291

137

DU ch.

$35 ote:

Ohio (2.80)

584

577

Stan. Gas

16

152

$8

#81

Chrysler (1d) .....

894

897

Sta O NJ (1)

91

81

Col. Gas & Mec.

15

151

Ster. Pro (2.80).

651

45

180

$80

14

New Engineerinxs8.]

$4

Comm. Solv. (80)

96

95

Studebaker Corpn...

Comm Sthrгn.

1237) Hongkows

41

40

Texas G, Sulp (2)

37A

364

Comm

Sthra.

Transamerica (1.12})

Lands, Hotein, and

123

128

Zerg 01 (28)

Un Car and Carb

Buildings

cum. P1. (8)

341

-347

(1.40)

74

741

H.K. Hotela

15,80

15.70

Cons, Gas. N.Y

(2)

Un. Pac. Rlys. (8)... 123

$30

H. Laticia

#364

1224

Cont Oil (.25)

$100

Do. 4% Debentures $100

.36%

361

Un. Alreraft Corp... 291

282

$18

Shanghai

Laoda......

Gora Prod (3)

Un. Air Line Trans...

100

161

-

11ຍ

Metropolitan Lande.

Douglas Aircraft

134

734

United Corpn.

8

8+

55.85

H.K. doalties..

15.60

Du Pont (2.602)

1442

1441

Univ. Leaf Tob. (2)

453

458

fi

China Do......

$60) ·

$10.65 Humphreys

Do. Debentures.

Elec. Bond & Share 197

191

Uni. Gas Impr: (1.20)

191

19

Elec. Bond $5› PI (5)

U.S. Rubber

18

$10.40

181

New Asia Hotel

Elec. Bond $8 P1 (6)

81

791

US. Steel

481

484

Asin Realtion "A"'S.

Fox Film "A",

Vanddium

231

23

Do

""

Gen. Elec. (80)

38

381

Warner Bros.

Plets. 121

12

$84

Chinese Estater.

Cotton Ma

2

Gen. Foods (1.80)

343

341

West E & M. (.65)..... 1087

1884

Gen. Motors (id)

58

Ewoa msima

572

Call Money

3%

IM

176

S'hai Cottunutuld9.

Den. Rly. Biga (1)..... 48

461

$75

$41

Du. (new S.

$42

ex. div.

$12

Zung Sings

* Bid

* possible atilatior

#11

$95

Wing On Textiles(3.)

$30

Pablo Ciliciou

$13.60 $13.80

Tramways..................

$13.80

$5.30

Peak Trine (und)...) $6)

JJ0, (W)... 192

$38

"198

Star Ferries $96

$90

10.15

$11

f19 $11.80

Yaunati Ferries $18

Chins Lights (old)..... $11.65 $11.70 $11.60

58.20

Da (new)... 18.10.

*$74)

H.K. Electric ......

$74

$20

Macao do.`

Sandukan Ligiita .......

#201

310.20

£7/44

Dia {WOW} ***] M. & W. Locka

China Moors' A

Shangnai Docks S.

* B.

Telephonsa (old)... $29,10|

(new)...

$11 China Buses

Traction

Du. (pret.)21 649|

Industrials

Malabon Sugars

'Caldbeck, (ort.) 8.1 #16 Macgregora/(prof.)

SUIYUAN-MONGOLIAN

AFFAIRS

a result of the creation

ין

£100,000 IS ESTIMATE OF

HIS FORTUNE

vir

Nanking Jan. 28.

London, Jan. 14. That a bright future regarding

Lord Reading, servant of the the development of 'local self-

public for a quarter of a century, government in Inner Mongolia a holder of the highest offices in of the the Empire, probably died com- $10.30 Sulyuan Mongolian Local Antonoparatively poor man.

my Political Council was predict-

It will certainly be found that 10/8 ed by General Huang Mu-sang reports that made him "mil- lionaire" are hopelessly wrong His friends will be greatly sur- prised if his fortune is more than £100,000.

Chairman of the Mongolian

and

Tibetan Affairs Commission. In all

SUKA

$8.40

$101

$1.70

Canton Icas

$1.70

$9.40

Cements

$9.30

Hopes......................

$6,76

$5.80

Miscellaneous

interview with the Central News Agency to-day.

According to General Huang, the establishment of the Council by the Central Government

322

Dairy Farma... $22.10

Amusemente *******

$4.70 314

Ch. Etainment...... 14.70

$4.75

Coustruations, (old)] $1.60

60 604

35 eta.

THI

$5

***

Bincares

$2.90

$5.1C

70 cia. Wm. Powells

WETSOUS LE F $4.00

84 90

50 ata,

$2

M. Greyhounds....

11,36

$2.90

Do.

Lane Crawford..............

Macirintosharo Nanyang Tobacco...] #a

Do

81%

SC. Enterprises...

94 Ch.G. 51925.3Bda 917

31.K. GoFL 4XLoans 537,

Wallace Harpersi B.K. Wing On

Do.

Vibro Fileng

54%

prim

187.

364

NEW

**

S'hai

$4

YORK STOCK

AND

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

Cotton, May .............

(Through Reuter's Agency)

$76

Last January 31 Close Open 10.30-11.00 11.05 11.03 14.83 14.85

11.09

Rubber, December

14.85

Chicago Wheat, May

991

Com, May

593

STOCKS

Anaconda, Copper min

301

231

E. Bond and Share

108

19

General Motors GASAREA PODDESS.

Montgomery Ward

NY. Central

VB, Steel

481

#EEE

that i

Lord Reading made huge sumis

the Bar. But since then ne due to a petition of the people has held offices which cost their

holders a and oficials of the various leagues the salaries attached.

good deal Inore than

and banners in Sulguan.

As Viceroy of India, he drew £19,000 & year but all Viceroys have to spend thousanda

more than that on keeping up the super-regal state necessary In India

General Huang explained when the Central Government set up the Mongolla Local Autonomy Political Comici! at Pailingmias li affairs was with the hope that pertaining to sefl-governing in In-

His five years as the King's ner, Mongolia would be under a direct representative In India

centralized administration. But

past experiences proved that many probably cost him £15000 difficulties were in the way.

Now that a Council hag

least

at

Other offices he held, such as been

the special ambassadorship to set up for the Mongols in Butyun, the United States, must have cost General Huang continued. the

him money. Council at Pailingmiao may con-

And all.. the time he Was centrate itself on handling. the

country it was im-. affairs of the Bilingol League and serving the the various banners in Chahar.- possible for him to give time to Central Newa.

his own affairs. Not until 1926 was he tree to take directorships. His fees were estimated at £20.- 000 a year. When he was a K.C. he earned £30,000 a year.

NANKING MEETING

Nanking, Jan. 26. The first meeting of the Local |

A large firm found that one of Belf-Government Planning Com- their otherwise good customers very mittee of the Central Executive rarely paid his account until the Committee has been slated for final registered letter had been Tuesday, January 28,

The most important item on the agenda will be the nomination of technical members to the com mittee,

It is understood that those well- Versed with the self-government situation in North China, will be invited to serve "on the commit

Central News

sent.

One day the cashier went out of his way to call upon him, and asked him outright why he always with held payment until the last minute.

Backs at International class, ana forwards just a bit behind the -Zealand national standard, that. I think, is a fair summary of the tourists strength.

The backs are very good indeed, simply splendid. They siung the ball across the field and back agali, ad at top speed," racing hell bent for election, and then one of

them had the nerve to tell me that the threes "don't seem to be doing so well to-day":

The centres, I imagine, havė a thrust that will take them clean through the suspicion of a gap. and there will be quick working brains directing the swirly hurry- ing feet. It will be clever football, open football. fast football, and at the end of it the Japanese will be able to sit quietly throughout the summer months and ponder on the lessons.

That is not

to say the New Zealanders are going to waltz through any and every side. The opposition in Tokyo, and in the two All Japan games, is bound to be tough. But if the tourists get fit and stay fit, they ought to have a double figure margin 'over even the very best fifteen Japan can field.

There

to

there is ample evidence in the records that the chief witnesses that the circumstances connected and those engaged in the prosecu- with the. rise of the autonomy movement in North China and those lending to the establishment directed of the Hopei-Chahar Political

Į tion shared his brief.

Colonel Schwartzkor

of the Governor to use every re-Committee have been misrepresent- source at his command to con- Linue a thorough and search for the detection and prehension of every person nected with the crime.--- Henter.

ed by many inaccurate reports set Impartial aflost in China and abroad. Ro

ap

JAVA SUGAR INDUSTRY

IL

ports emanating from British e-bources, since disagreement arose between Japan and Britain in con- nection with the Chinese currency reform issue, have largely been hati-Japanese, and there is reason to believe that these reports have done auch to provoke the anti- Japanese sentiment among the Chinese people,

The Colonel further reported that as some Chinese leaders are sincerely desirous of re-establishing | normal diplomatic, relations be trean Japan and China, the North China situation will gradually be settled and Japan's true intentions understood...

Batavia, Jan. 30. Under new ordinances for the re-organisation of the sugar ip- dustry, the production quota here for 1937 has been fixed at 1,400. 000 tons. Neuter.

The Hopsi-Chahar Political Com- mittee will soon settle down to practical business. II Japan shows naks too

of the very best all round foot- undue impatience, or

ballers New Zealand. has at the moment. He ought, they say, to have gone with the All Blacks to England. In Australia, in the 1931 test, he kicked 14 points for the All Blacks, who beat Australia 20-13. He beat them with his own feet. Four penalty goals, and a converted try. Bush is the team's full-back, but he has played in nearly every position in the back division, and has booked and pack- ed. in the second TOW ES well. But not all at once.

Two other backs had 'trials ``for the

international" team, others have played for their provincial sides. Wati, had he been avai- able, would almost certainly have

real'

much, the growth of the Committes may be hindered,

The Colonel's personal inspection of conditions in China has left him with the impression that Sino- Japanese relations will be finally settled this year, and he suggested that Japan "should show greater earnestness and energy in improv ing them fundamentally.

HE WANTED: BAIL TO MARRY BUT GIRL

SAID 'NO'.

London, Jan This is the story of the Bride Who-Would-Not,-Wed, despite the fact that magistrates and police

14.

was one little trick yesterday which attracted a lot of gone on the English tour. He is were willing to release her Bride- attention And that was the way

exceptionally fast, almost as fast groom-Who-Wanted-To-Mary for in which the half or five-eighths

ag Grant. the 220 yards sprint the period of the ceremony. would fall on the ball, roll over it,

champion, and Grant is and leave it at the feet of a flyer. Now all these men have hooker who immediately brought Rugger knowledge as well as speed it back to a pack rearing to go.. and trickiness. It is any wonder Smart, and dangerous-possibly that the Japanese sporis writers for the man who does the falling- and ex-payers who stood on the

their side-lines, shook on as well as for the opposition,

I should imagine many an attack | despairingly as they watched? will be launched direct from the

was general agreement Ling-out. There are a couple of that the New Zealand tourists are six-footers who know How to jump a class better than the Austra- for it, and I particularly liked the liana, and the Australians--at way the ball was either down in

There

heads

Twenty-one-year-old John Ward had been remanded at Pershore ¡worus.) yesterday accused of. being concerned with two other men in the theft of a number of pullets."

*UPSET" Ward said that he was to have

on Boxing Day- bren; married

but this trouble cropped up." He understood that the wedding could

take place at once if he could "have the time of" He knew,

their best were reasonably good he said, that his bride was upset

BETTER THAN AUSSIES

There were flashes of brilliance

at the delay.

The magistrates agreed that the

a trice-half a trice to be exact --or whipped between the legs (a cunning pass this) to a waiting Ave-eighths, who always found in the match against Hong Kong, marriage should take place under his threes moving up at a fast said Mr. Martini-Smith." "I hope agreed. clip the moment the ball showed there will be more than fashes in Itself.

Japan."

PERFECT HANDLING

The handling, as I have said, was near perfection, Bhap, snap, anap, scarcely ever a fumble, and never a slip that a bit of juggling

didn't save

A modest manager, '15 Mr. Martin-Smith. He refused to be drawn any further. He admitted that the Australian · team Was

whipped in New Zealand, but the reporters couldn't get him to say. more than that.

police

supervision if the girl

Police Inspector Price left the court.

He announced on his re- turn that he had seen the girl. she did, “not?" agrès.

DEATH OF D. P. JONES

London, Jan. 11, The forwards-know, how to take

The death has occurred near So we shall have to walt and Pontypool of Mr. David Phillips part in movements of this sort. 1 think the Japanese will get a

nee what we shall see. A kick- | Jones, popularly known shock when they find the threes around is not match football We Penty Jones, the eldest of three momentarily checked-passing saw no tackling; we do not know brothers who won fame in Welsh the ball back to the pack. We what happens after a man is Bugby. shall undoubtedly get glimpses of brought crashing to the ground. those famous New Zealand rushes Remember Pryke, the Australian by tear away forwarda, handling so brilliant for afteen minutes every bit as smartly as their and a dud for the rest of the backs.

Jones played on the wing for Newport while still a schoolboy, and later became captain of Pontypool, whicas most prolifie corer he was. In one season he tour,

sored - 80-trim, a record which "As for kicking, it need only be Yet if the grounds are dry these stood for many years. After act- mentioned that three of the backs New Zealanders will be a great ing as reserve many times for were solemnly putting the ball side. That is certain. And their Wales, he was capped in 1901 in over the bar from a range of forty weight should hop on any muddy the game which produced a great rictory over Ireland.. He died at Bush was the surest of grounds, though the tourists them the residence of his brother, Mr. selves are frankly anxious of their Jonce, who was capped 14 rate on a sloppy pitch.

šimes for Wales, ki

As a matter of fact, came the reply, "I find your letters so ex- cellently worded that I use them as models to write to my own custom yards. exa;; and,” he added, "they are | them all. And well he might be, most efficient, too."

for the team's vice-captain is one

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