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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936.
NEW YORK STOCK AND
COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
(Through Reuter's Agency)
402
New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on page 13
SHARP RISE
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Cotton, May
10,77
Last
February 27. Close Open 1030 11,00 10.73 14.72
Banks
Rubber, May
15.55
15.60 15.70
$1.640)
$1,150
Da. (London)
211
Chartered Banks...
******* $1,610
|
Chicago, Wheat, May
1001
Corn, May
01
100% 60%
£1 31
Mercantile Bks. “A”
2144
STOCKS
£134
Do.
"0
£$94
Anaconda Copper
32+ 33
34 341-
$13
Bank of East Asia. $73
El, Bond and, Share
171 17
171 174
N. 0. S. Barks ....
Am. O. Fin. Corp: B
General Motors
581 - 581
581
581
Ch. Fin. Corp. Urd. S.j
Montgomery Ward
.40
411
414
Do. Pret, s
N.Y. Central ....
U.S, Steel
37 38 B0
38 387
61 611 621
"Canton InsurwaDAM 300
3270
3276
Underwriters
$1.05
Union InsuraDDOS ...
3650
2530
China Firsa...
$180
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H.K. Fires...
1580
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International Aasco, S.
83)
Shtyping
*38
Douglases Wa...)
+35
054
Steamboate
IN TIN
$30
indos (pref.)
$30
$20
Do.. (dut.)
420)
28,9
Suelts ......
#
$1.83
Autamoks...
$1.15
$20
Balatcos
-
2 et
Baguio Gold
120 cta
14 otu.
Do.
Exploration 12gota
*J
Do.
Coldfield
Big Wedge
7 Stu
Uold Hiver
cts bringing backwardation
S eta. 7 cts.
30 ct
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to pounds, re-emphasises the severity
тел
United Paracales...13 eta.
16.
Sulacot Mining...... 13 ot.
$1,90
po Mining......
180 ota.
Itogone mise sure
13/0
13/6
511
Langkats (sibglejs,
Explorations.....
$3
14
Shanghai Loans 5.
$101 $34
Waterhosta.**
Mbing
118:10 Benguet Consolidated
$11.60| Naube ...................................] $11.20
Venezuels Gold Fida! 23
Docks, WhatTUR,
Godowns, eta.
H. K. & K. Wliarvos.
£0. (old) $97 c'd
(new)
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A&W, DOES
$100
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$1.85
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$0
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34
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Buildings
H.K. Hotolari,
H. Lands... Do. 4% Debentures
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World Using More Metal
London, Feb, 27.
A further sharp rise in tin,
SILVER MARKET
SHIPBUILDING RECOVERY
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British Tonnage Up 39,134 Tons. In 1935
London, Feb. 3. A marked increase in shipbulid- ing, buih home and foreign, during the past year is indicated by the statistics issued to-day by Lloyd's Register of Shipping. New ton-"1 page launched throughout the world in 1935 reached 1,302,080, arid was greater by 34.8 per cent, thars the total for 1934.
British yards increased produc- tion by 39,134 tons, and on-Jan. 1 of this year they had in hand 743,086 tons of work, the largest quarterly Bgure recorded for eve years.
The following table shows the tonnage launched from British
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S. E. Levy & Co.
7, ICE HOUSE STREET
INVESTMENT BLYKERS + BRONCRE
NEW YORK CUTTON EXCHANGE
COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC, N.T.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
DANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, 1: C.
CORRESPONDENTS. JOX
WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK
(From Our Own Correspondent) yards during the last six years, a DELAY IN PAYING
London, Feb, 27. London Silver prices to-day were unchanged as follow:-
Spot Forward
period covering the last "pros- perity" year, the ensuing depres- sion, and the recovery" period:
Feb. 26 Feb. 27 19-3/4 19-3/4
1930
1931
.19-11/16 19-11/16
1932
1933
1934
1935
Tons. 1,479,000
502,000
188.000
.133,000
450,000"
499.000
MOTOR-SHIPS TOTAL As many new orders were placed London, Feb. 27. Sterling on New York 4.99-1/8; yards will remain fairly busy all ir the latter part of 1935, British Paris 74-13/16. Stock markets this year. Tonnage they began in regular on disturbed foreign policy1939 exceeded by 183.000 the total outlook. Japanese stocke yester- for the previous 12 months. day on news of political assassina. tions registered a further fall of half to one point this morning. British funds inactive War Loan 107. Gold 141/0-1/2d.--- British Wireless."
of spot tightness in London. The LONDON STOCK MARKET extent to which the world is using more tin is shewn in the Hague statistical building. The Interna- tion Tin Research Development Council estimates the 1935 con- sumption at 141,524 tons, ac in- crease of 20.3 per cent, and paints, out that a change in consumers' policy is indicated by the fact that Invisible stocks increased 2.500 tens, compared to 12,300 tons de 195 crease in 1934, while visible stocka
declined from 17.107 to 13,841 tans
The United States consumption; which increased 42.9 per cent.. took 44 per cent of the world's tim, İ ahd Russia with 30.9 per cent, in- crease to 7.333 tons made a new record.
$1.70
35 ct..
$79
835
All other important
countries
Year
try in shipbuilding production. The Germany is second to this coun- tonnage she launched last was 226,343, an increase of 152.610 tons on the previous year and the highest figure since 1930. Japan came next with 145,914 tons, fol- lowed by Denmark with 122,095 tons. France launched only 42,783 totis. "
Of a total 1,302,080 tons launched from the world's yards. motor- ships
represented 812,958 tons.
CIVIL ESTIMATES IN BRITAIN
London, Feb. 27. The Civil Estimates for the com- except France have increased taking dnancial year were issued to ings in 1935, the most notable be day. They amount to a total of ing Italy whose figure was up 47.9 £385,253,914 against $369,871,339 per cent
As the British and foreign ton- for the current year. Votes for nage laid down in 1935 exceeded by Revenue Departments amount to nearly 300.000 that launched. dur- £82,835.800 against £78,420,302,-ing the year, Lloyd's Register looks British Wireless.
World. production is estimated at 139.053 compared to 108.637 tons-
NOVEL EXPERIMENT IN SCHOOL EDUCATION
*5"
$3,76
3351
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310
par
$19
110
Shanghai Lande...S. Metropolitan Lands..
$6.85
15.60
14
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Do. Dokonturos.
Riquter.
$9.70
Humphreys
$2.70
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384
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370
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$42
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314
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Public Utiškien
$24
.12
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$12.30 e d
$7
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Do. (New)... $3
307
Star Ferries ........................
$zuj
kamati zovets $20†
$14.10
Du.
(Dew)
18
$74
1724
$749
$211
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$10.20
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$11.20 China Liguts (old)
H.. sectrics
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Sandakan Lights Telephones (oltj ...
Vo. (OW)...
$11 Cuina Busts .......
28/-
............
110. (prof.)...
Ladantriain
$8.40 Malabon Sugari
$19 Caldback, oru, s.
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313
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78.85
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Kupes......................
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39.80
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("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)"
Berlin. Feb. 26. A novel experiment In High School education will be made at the instigation of the National Socialist Welfare Organisation at Liebenwerda, coal mining district in Saxonia..
.30 pupils of the secondary school will be given the opportunity to get an insight into the labour condi- tions by living for three weeks with the miners families, and actively taking part in. the coal production. In the meantime an adequate number of miner-children will be sent to the sea side for a similar period,
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Transocean News Service..
LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION
Berlin, Feb. 26. The world's first long distance television will be inaugurated on March 1, between Berlin and Leip- zig, according to semi-official an- nouncement here on Wednesday. This new outstanding achievement has been brought about because of the close co-operation' between the German Post Office and television Arma.
$13
$8.90
$6.86
$6.10
$22
$21
$4.70
$13
Constructions, (old)
$4.60 513
50 0,
(new) 33 cts,
101
Lane Crawfurds...
$6.10
$5
MackintoshL
Nanyang Tousecu...
***
#3.40
ม.40
Maucaros
$2.9
$4.85
*47
70 ata.
Wm, Powell
155 sts,
12
M. Greyhounds
$1.35
5. C. Enterprises
prem.
LK. Gort 4% Loans 41
par
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Wallace Harper......!
S'hai "Do
$52 $59
be ayailable only to visitors of the Leipzig Fair between March 2 and
Vibro Plleng
$1.20
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SIGNOR GRANDI TO
LONDON TRANSPORT APPOINTMENT
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London, Feb. 27, The uppointment to the newly created post of General Manager of the London Transport Boards Road Service of Mr. Theodore Thomas will put him in control of the largest transport undertaking in the world. All London buses, trams, trolley buses and country coach services will be under his direction and he will be responsible for operation transporting 8,000,000 passengers of 8,500 vehicles
daily.-
ritish Wireless.
only one-fifth of the tonnage put afoat during 1535 is dependent on coal for propulsion.
forward to "a sustained renewal of activity in the shipbuilding indus- try throughout the world"
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RUSSIAN SCIENTIST'S
DEATH
Moscow, Feb, 27.
Pavlov, the famous Russian sclen- The death has occurred of Ivan
tist and physiologist.-- Reuter.
FOR COINS
Foreign Debt To Royal Mint
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Promotions To Squadron Leader
London, Feb. 5.
Loudon, Feb. 5. A batch of 30 more flight lieutenants As a result of delay by a foreign has been promoted to the rank of Government in paying for silver squadron lender from February 1, A. coins, special Treasury permission similar number was promoted on Will in future be necessary for December 1, and altogether over 100 certain sub-contracts placed officers of the general duties branch abroad by the Royal Mint,
have been advanced to the mak of squadron leader during the past six The blanks for the coins were months. Even so, there is not an made by the London Mint, and unduly large increase in the total num- then struck, under sub-contract, ber of squadron leaders, since 30 officers of this rank were promoted to by a foreign mint. The amount
wing commander in the New York list of the contract was £134,722. By and five in November. The total the end of.. the financial year, shown in the Air Force List for Jan- March 31, 1935, £100.485, exclu- uary was 379, which compares with sive of interest, was still outstand-327 in January, 1934, before any ex-.
pansion was started.
the officers
in the Februng list is Squaremont head t N. Webster, A.F.C., at present second- ed for duty with the Egyptian Air Force. He won the Schneider Trophy contest in 1927 with the then record speed of 281.6 miles an hour. Squad- ron Leader Webster joined the RAF as a second lieutenant in September, Infantry. He became a permanent 1018, after having served in the commissioned officer in 1994.
ing.
The government concerned has now agreed to settle this amount, with interest at 5 per cent per annum in a series of payments extending to September. 1937.
Some of the finished coins were rejected, but, though the London Mint held that the faults occurred in the striking process, it was not found possible to recover any of the expense of replacement from the sub-contractor!
This is revealed in the report on the Civil Appropriations Ac- counts for 1934, which also states
that:
to
Squadron Leader F. W. Long is another Schneider Trophy piles promoted in the list. "He was a mem- ber of the team of 1931. Squadron Leader Long entered the R.F.C. cadet in 1917, joined No. 65 Squadron in France in 1918, and was demobilized in 1910. Two years later he rejoined with a short-service commission, and in 1926 received a permanent com- College last year. mission. He graduated at the Staff
The net cost to the State of the statutory control of the coal mines under the Acts of 1918. 1920 and 1921, and including the The R.A.F. individual boxing cham 1921 Subvention, amounted pionships will be held at Uxbridge on" £43,057,337 17s lid.
February 28 and 27. To-day a match for "£295,522 158. and the RN. and R.M., Fortsmouth, has been arranged between the RAF. under 4 £1,600,000 contract
at Old Sarum. On February 20 the made in 1920 for the disposal of R.A.F. will meet Cambridge Univer- ammunition, &c. lying abroad, sity at Cranwell. had been adandoned on the bankruptcy of the debtor.
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claim
Gross estimated expenditure
th
during the year W&S £385,- SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE
London, Feb. 26.
Pavlov was born in Riasan in
his medical course he became a September, 1849. After completing |
lecturer at Petrograd University and was sent abroad for a time for further study. Appointed pro- fessor of pharmacology at Tomsk
722.531. Actual expenditure was in 1890, he was soon transferred to
£377,409,399 12s. 9d. There was a similar chair at the Medical thus a saving of £8,316,270 38.
It was stated in the Commons Academy in Petrograd, bus later
4d. The total for surrender was that it is anticipated that the devoted himself to physiology.
£7,279,782.
Singapore Naval Base will be ready Eventually he became director of London, Feb. 27,
The gift to the Imam of the for general use in the financiai Road accident figures in Britain
three physiological laboratories Yemen of a sword costing £140, year, 1939.- during last week were 107 killed
those of the Military Medical on the conclusion of a treaty, is british Fareless, Academy, the Institute of Experi- mentioned. - and 3,356 injured. In the corres-
King's Chief ponding week of last
mental Medicine and the Academy Minister and Foreign Minister: year the figures were 121 killed and 3,351 his pupils inaugurated a new era p: Science. His work and that of
each received a gold watch and injured.-
chain worth £24. British Wireless.
BRITAIN'S ROAD TOLL
44
MORE EMPLOYMENT IN CANADA
Ottawa, Feb. 27. The Government has decided to Two television stations will be men which numbered about three- close the relief camps for single 997, abened in Berlin and Leipzig res-hundred containing 20,000 men.
pectively, and those in Leipzig will
PETROL PRODUCED FROM COAL
B
MEET MR. EDEN
London, Feb. 28.
ja made
that
The
London, Feb. 27. Announcement
Secretary of Mines has Bignor Grandi, Italian Ambassador written a statement in which it
The charge for a combined tele-
+ phone and television communic»-.
tion of three minutes duration has been fixed at 3 Reichsmurka ——— Tränancean New Service,
in London has arranged to visit is said thà during the past year the Foreign Office in order to about 24 million gallons of petrol examine with Mr. Eden, political were produced by the hydro- problems which would follow upon generator of Imperial Chemicals Léchnical questions coming within Industries whereby over 100,000 the agenda of the conference. The "German Ambassador, accompanied
la practically by Prince Bismarch and the Naval ¦ Heuter's Bulletin Servica. Attache, called at the Foreign
Office this afternoon and were re-"|
SPECIALIST CALLED TO MOSCOW
Stockholm, Feb. 28. The mystery of the rush call to Moscow of the noted brain-specia- itat Dr. Professor Olive Crona, who,
The men will be absorbed by em ployment in the public works, maintenance of railways forest conservancy.- Heuter's Bulletin Service.
NEW FRENCH LINER
and
in experimental physiology.
His reputation "was made over 40 years ago when he elucidated the main principles of the modern theory of the digestive process, For this work he received Nobel Prize in 1904.
STRIKE SITUATION IN SYRIA
the
The
ESTHONIA HOLDING
PLEBISCITE
BELFAST SURPRISE
Felfast, Feb. 5. The omission of the name of Harland and Wolff from the Est of Arms invited to tender for the sister ship to the Queen Mary London, Feb. 28. caused some comment in Belfast All Esthonia is having a holiday to-day. The Government of Not- owing to the holding of a plebis- thern Ireland is thaking repre- cite to determine the form of gov-sentations to the Treasury on the subject, and It is probable that an A large majority of the people explanation will be available in demand a democratic Constitution, few days. There is no question of and ask that Parliament consist the arm's ability to undertake the
ernmen
leuter & Bulletin Service.
pre-
("Hong Kong Daily Fress" Special)
of two Chambers. Jerusalem, Feb. 27,
Two years ago, Although the general striks last-placed under military law, which Estonia was ed forty days, there are no tang has continued up to the ble signs of it coming to an ehd sent, owing to disorders led by and the tension is continuing des- Radicals,- pite all the announcements of am- ellorations made by High Commis- sioner Martel. Paris, Feb. 28. The Ministry of Marine
Sympathy strikes have has
broken signed an order for the construc-
out in the Republic and the Le- lon of the new 30,000-ton L'At-banon police are making many ar-
resta, lantique for the Bordeaux-South
The national block American service.
Damascus after two days deliber- The liner will
ations issued # proclamation to
cost
180,000,000
in
BADOGLIO'S LATEST COMMUNIQUE
Rome, Feb. 20. Marshal Eadog do's latest com-
tons of coal were used, Production according to the newspaper "Allefranes and provide work for 4.000 the Syrian people on Thursday
at all capacity.handa," was urgently requested by workers at St. Nazaire for two and night declaring that the conces-munique states that the fall of
ceived by the Foreign Secretary, Icession of Germany to any agrec- the First Lord of Adiniralty and ment that may result from the First Sea Lord. It is understood, Naval Conference, might be effect- that the discussion took place, as ed.-
to means whereby the possible ac- British Wireless.
Madame Kollontay, Soviet Minis ter, to depart immediately to Moscow for an important operation of an unknown patient, has not been solved, yet.
At the request of the authorities, the train to Malmoe was detained to allow the surgeon to catch the
a half years—~~, Reuter.
waiting airplane at Koenigsberg, whence the air journey was con- tinued.
7 ransocean News Service.
slona made by the High Commis-Ampaalag is imminent, though sioner were unsatisfactory.
the Ethiopians maintain that the place is still in their hands.
Intensive aerial bombing con- tinues daily, while the Ethiopians are carrying out raids nightly, with an appreciable measure of
At the same time t is emphasis ed that confidence is placed in the sincerity of the French promises which had been abused because the unity of Syria cannot be re- garded as assured, / Transocean News Service
Success.
Heuter's Bulletin Service,
work
To many member of the Chinese and European communities the news of the death of Mr. A. King, proprietor of the A. King Bupway at Causeway Bay, will be heard with deep regret.
The deceased, who was 70 years of age, passed away at his resi- dence at 10.30 op Wednesday night. He leaves a large family, with whom sympathy wils be felt.
A familiar figure the late Mr. A. King was of a most likeable disposition, and he had a wide circle of friends amongst all sec- tions of the community. Local achteren, in particular, will re- gret his passing, as he was an expert yacht-builder and his ad- vice in yacht construction was greatly valued
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