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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Buyrst
Seito.
$1,5701
3017
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$255
Nostal
Snarebrokers'
**
Association
173
MONDAY, JUNE 22.
Banks
H.E. Banka
Bo. (London) Chartered Banks ... Morcantile Bks. "A"
Do.
Bank of East Asia... N. O. & S. Backs ....
"Insurances
Canton Insuranose...
£100}
£131
2301
£13
Satlarn
Bayer
Zało
Masala
iiiiiii.
$1,076
£1001
132
$73
$30
$21
1283
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Underwriters
190 ats
Union Insaranden in
3462
Cains Firee" akamımı
$560
H.K. Fires............
$516 $478. $230
International Assca, .
Shipplag
$36
Douglases a
533
H
Steamboats
$30
Indos (prot)......
$20
Do. (def.)
28/1
Shelis
$20 WEL 112 20
Mining
Amtamoki
$4.40 81)
8212
Balatcos
Baguio Gold
$18.4 Benguet Consolidated,
Do Exploration 21 cla
3d at
Hig Wedge36 ctx. 38 pts.
$1.08
Deinonstations
Gold Buyer
Gold Creek
$4.40
84.49
$11.20 Waterhouta
28 cun
23 ct..
$1.07
30 ct.
9 at Northern Mines
59 clams8
$1
11 Cts. Salacots
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Kailans/
76 21*
90 ot.
344
37ets.
Paracales....
......18 Cts.
$1.01 12 cta.
***
1.
13
1.
Langkala (sing().
{20jcts.
-181
$LOB at et.. 5 sta
65 ots.
$1.20 $2.10 11/6
$9
76 cla
8270
3.
19.30
તે
$11
31.07
$31
79 cts.
11/3
14
Masbate
Explorations...... $. Shuogbai Luang,
$10 Kaubs.....
Sau Mauricio Venecuem dold Fide, Docks, Wharves, Godowns, etc."
388.
120 cts.
H.K. & K. Wharves.
Do. (old){
Do. (now)
Providents (olu) ........
(new) ...
H.K. & W. Docke
5. China Motors'à'
Do.
Hongkawi... $.
$10
Shangai Docks S
#4
New Engineering 3.
153
Lands, Hotels, and
Bul.dings
H.K. Hotel ***** H.K Lands..........
Laude....
SAN
30 ola
$105
37)
$4.70
130,90
831
Du, 4% Debentures
$100
gir
13
Shanghai
Metropolitan Landa..
#K, realties...
$4.10
Uhana Domode
#10 $16.85 $10.00!
$7.70 1501
+
310
Do. DebenturesS.
Humphreys
Chinese Estates..................
S'hai Cottonsfolds.)
.......
Tramways $9
Do (new)...
Macau
Bandakan Lagista maj
39.65
83 40
474
$39
314
126
360
$8.65
$89
Cotton Mills
Bwon
#70
Do
new.
1391
મ
Zoong Sings.....
$95
Wing Ou uttales(S.)
Public Utilities
301
Pusk frams (on) .......
"
Do. (LOW)...
$86
Star Farrise
187
320
Yaumati Ferries
China Lights (old)
$100 $10.70
H.. Electrics
3802
$163
$8.30
$26
Telephones (old) ...
(UU)...
$11
China Buses......♫.
Traction
28/-
(pret.)......
Malabon Sugars
$191
15
Macgregora prof.).
$12
Canton Ice
Cements
$6.80
870/8
$3.90
Hope
+
--
$18)
Dairy Farma
$2.00
20 0.
Do.
Industrials
Caldbeck, (ord.) 8.
biscellaneous
Amuxameni ****
Ch. E'tainment*................... Constructions, (old)
Do..
(267)
Lane Crawforda.............. "Mackintoahs ........................
$5
Nanyang Tobusco...|
$1.70
Biaceras rock
$3.45
(40 ola.
Wm. Powells
12 M. Greyhounda ..............
C. Enterprise
93 C.G. 51926.JBd. 937
$1.35
Do.
Wallace Barper.......
H.K. GOTE, 4% Loans
pret
350
ELS Wing Ủ¤,...... an
B'bai Do.
Vibro Pilong
GRIMSBY TRAWLER
GIRL PAT
No Action By Owners Against Crew
London, June 21,
The curious legal position of the
Grimsby trawler, Girl Pat, was re- ferred to in an interview by a
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1936.
PEACE DESIRES
OF GERMANY
Situation Met By New Methods
LEAGUE IMPOTENCE
}
Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Berlin, June 21. "We have no "imperialistic am- bitions and need no experiments and adventures in foreign politics to strengthen
"The German nation Uke its Government destres peace because
China's Present Dilemma
(Continued from page 8)
tire country. Action must be con-", I have, outlined above the rea certed, and only the orders of only sons why the various wild rumours the Central Government should be should not be believed. obeyed:
PEACE OR WAR,“
14
Jak utamus or peace of war, in particular, is a matter,,01, national
eauction. existente ÜL
of the
tew
11PORTANT VIEWS
SL-
What the Central authorities have formally received so far are two telegrams despatched from. Lung-Kwang. The Central thorities of course' attacu great im- their views. The session of the C.E.C. 'should, according to regulations, be convened once every six months. Government The policies of the and the results of their en- forcement should be reported" and discussed" at the plenary session, The Central leaders have now de- cided to submit a proposal to the Standing Committee of the C.EC. for the convocation of the Second Plenary Session of the C.E.C.. to examine the national situation, re- view the work of the Government in the past half year, and decer- mine the policy for the future. During this period of national. emergency, this conference wil have an important bearing on the future of the country. rades in Llang-Kwang, who are deeply concerned over the national welfare, should certainly partici- pate whole-heartedly in the plans of the State.
De accided, in the ligat actual circumstances, by the Cen-portance to Gauchorities, nay, by the ex- plenary tare comrades of the Central Com- out position amittee. It cannot be decided solely Home," declared Propaganda Min-oy a local governnien, or a
wowa For s ister Dr. Goebbels at a rally of all military leaners. formations of the National So- not only be contrary to the nation-, cialist Party Kurmark region in al welfare, but also detrimental to Potsdam.
the national presuge and strength. and aggravate the national crisis. Our comrades in Liang-Kwang are of the Repubile of we are in bitter need of it, but we also citizens want peace that leaves us, our hon-ine Republic of China, as well as Since we are Veteran members of this Party. uur and our life. convinced that this peace canno? We believe that they are incapable | be guaranteed by the cld League
O such action. We therefore re- of Nations methods, we have em- use to believe any of the latest pivyed new methods. The League rumours. or Nations was unable to put an end to the Abyssinian War. but more or less marched behind with mumed drums, The Abyssinian War itself, however. was decidec by means of bomber squadrons Since we have no desire that any future war provoked against Ger- many be settled in the same man ner, we, too. have provided our selves with bomber squadrons. In so doing, the German Nation har- bours no aggressive intention but la merely determined to pursue its work in peace."
ANSWER TO CRITICS Dealing with the critics of the National Socialist Government, Dr. Goebbels stated that there were said: some who contemptuously "Hitler's good!-But the Little Hitlers!" "Here" the speak- er sald, the Little Hitlers of Kurmark have assembled, and now let anybody dare cast the first stone at them! The Fuehrer will never forget that it was the Little Hitlers who helped him bulld the
Since the convocation of the 5th National Congress al Kuomintang Delegates last year, the foreign polley of the Central authorities has been expressly decided upon, and announced to the entire coun- try. All diplomatic and internal measures adopted by the Central authorities in the past half year are absolutely in conformity, with the resolutions. adopied by the 5th National Party Congress. The most important part of the re- solution states: So long as there is still hope for peace, we shall not abandon peace, nor shall we talk lightly or sacrifice except as the last resort.
NO HOPE FOR PEACE? What stage has the actual dip- lomatic situation reached at the present time? Is there no hope for peace? Has the country come to the point where it must abandon peace? What measures should be adopted to cope with the situation? These questions cannot be decid-
steps upon which we ascended teed by one or two individuals nor Dower".
by a minority of persons according "Many 'know-alls,' Goebbels
to their own subjective views. The went on. "say that since
now fundamental plaris of the State everything is in the best of order, must not be decided upon in haste. the National Socialist Party could Not only individuals but also the dissolve itself. But just as one did members. of the Standing Com- not pull the barracks down when mittee of the CE.C. dare not settle the whole nation was trained, to
such an important matter, on think, in a soldierly manner, but which the continued existence, or kept them to teach the nations to extinction of the nation will de- act in a soldierly manner, so the pend. Therefore, in the light of National Socialist Party was not common sense, we think that the content with the nation being Na-lang-Kwang authorliles may have tional Socialistic, but was there to ensure that it remained so."
hastily expressed their concern (over the situation) bút we refuse to believe that they have alreads
In conclusion, Dr. Goebbels sum+ marized the principal tasks awalt-made certain movements.
ng them in the near future, these being: (1) employment and crea- tion of campaign, (2) the fight for $19.0 the complete equality of rights for the German nation, (3) revision of the Internal torm of the state and its assimilation with the National Socialist Party must be continued, $25.10 and further (4) systematic education of the German people for the coming generations, this being described as the most im- portant work of all- Primocenu deưa "Service.
28/-
$8.80
$19.60
13
$12
36.c
$5.90
33.35
$1.80
$3.10
|50 ves.
$1
GREAT BRITAIN
TO BID
For 1940 Olympiad
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER
Latest Singapore Prices
PRESIDENCY IN AMERICA
Democrats Begin Campaign
Philadelphia, June 21. The first broadside of the forth- coming Democratic party conven- tion, to be held on June 23. was
provided to-day by Mr. Al Emith.
former candidate for the Pre- sidential nomination and leader. of the Party's "old guard." His long-threatened dissension with the Roosevelt faction became a virtual certainty with the Issue of a joint statement, sigued by leading Right Wing members of the Democratic camp.
O B. JOSEPH & CO.
The signatories were Mr. Smith. Monday, June 22.
ex-Governor Joseph Ely of Mas Messin, H. B, Joseph & Co., re-
sachusetts, ex-Senator Reed of Celved the following quotations Missouri,
ex-Secretary of State, $107 From Singapore in Stralta" Currency Mr. Bainbridge
ex-Judge for Raw Rubber.
$102
862
London, June 22. Great Britain has decided to bid for the 1940 Olympiad.
freuter,
The Company has received £2,- £3,000, for which the Girl Pat was insured
director of the Company owning 400 out of the the little vessel.
,He said the Company had de- Reuter.
cided to take no action agains!
The Girl Pat left Grimsby early the screw, or any legal steps" within April on a mysterious voyage. regard to the return of the vessel and after being falsely reported The Company might, he said, be as having sunk with the loss of all the cost of lives, was chased by a Government meet called upon to stores taken aboard during the motor vessel off" Georgetown, be- voyage, and also the expense of ing eventually caught and towed
into port bringing the trawler home.
Spat July-Sept, Oct-Dec. Jan.-March
Buyers.
...........
Market. Firm,
257 Up 204. Up i 261 Up i 261 Up
BENJAMIN & POTTS
Monday, June 22, Messto. Benjamin and Potts re eived the following Straita cur- tency quotations (buyers) from Singapore to-day for Raw Rubber Spot 251 cts. up cant July-Sept. 281 cts. up à cent Oct.-Dec. 28 cts. up i cent "Jan-Mar. 261 cts, up i cent
Market: Steady.
FRENCH BUDGET
("Kont Koor Dally Press" Special
Paris, June 21
and
Daniel Cohalan.
The declaration demands "the putting aside of President Roose velt and the substitution of some genuine Democrat, falling which the patriótic voters of all parties will know unhesitatingly to what standard they must rally in order to preserve the America of the great leaders of the past,"
The defection of big business in- terests, as represented in the group, which signed the declaration, is not regarded as a serious blow to the Democratic Party. On the contrary. It may rally a number of Liberals to the Roosevelt stand- ard.com
Reuter.
that the budget showed a large deficit, the treasury was almost ory and that the money required for the remainder of this year's In an interview published in the budget amounted to at least 15,000
Bunday the Finance millions.—**** Press on Minister, Vincent' Auriol declared | Transocean News Service.
Citizens.
Our com-
NO INDEPENDENT ACTION ** SAVIŲ 1 pedeve unus tuang- Kwang will never dissociate itself rom the Central Government and 1зke independent, acuan against. |loraga countries, nor will it seize the diplomatic aituation as pretext for resuscitating internecine strife. During this difficult period, I believe that our Comrades in Liang-Kwang will think like al conscientious Aumerous Despite the rumours, I can tell the people: In the course of our revolutionary Cateer, we nave experienced, on many occasions, the cross-Are of internal and external attacks. The masses of the people now under- stand and unanimously support the Revolutionary policy of nă- tional salvation: our Revolution- ary foundation is already "secure. Whatever happens, the Central au- thorities can lead the entire péo- plc, in accordance with their es- tablished policy and convictions, towards defending and preserving the national existence. The people should have a clear understanding of the actual situation, and refuse
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YOU would have to confess to him that somehow you seem to tire very quickly nowadays; that your energy is gone and that now and then you feel jumpy and irritated.
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SANATOGEN
The True Tonic Food
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
to be deluded by unfounded THE MV. rumours. Through perseverance and cooperation, we can certainly solve the national, emergency and regenerate the nation. This is the point I wish to impress upon the entire people to-day.". Kuo Min.
VESSELS DUE
+
Afrika, EA, Co., July 5. Africa Maru, S.K., June 28. Ajax, 13. & S., July 6, Aramis, Messageries, July 24.. Asana Maru, N.Y.K., June 23, Atsuta Mare, N.Y.E., June 23. Hentawers. Loxley's, July 16. Benvenue, Loxley's, July 3, Benvorlich, Loxley's, July Bremerhaven, Melchors, July 5. Conton Meru, O.S.K., June 24 City of Bath, Hank Line, June 28. City of Eastbourne, Bank Line, July & City of Elwood, States Co., June Clytones, 1. & S., July 12. Cremer, J.C.J. Liac, June 10, Danmark, FA Co., July 20 Dalius, B. & R., July 25, Emp. of Asia. C.P.S., July 2 Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., July 17, Erap of Japan, C.P.S., June 24. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., July 30, Felix Roussel, Messageries'. Juur 20. Ferabrook, Jebsen', June 30. Freaken, Melchers, July 2. General Lee, States Co., June, 25. General Pershing, States Co., July 16 Gertrude Maersk, Jebsen's, June 30. Ginyo Maru, N.Y., June 27. Hector, B. & S., July 17, Leganbank, Bank Line, July 23. Leverkusen, Jehsee's, July 8. Mar. Jofre, Messagories', July 10.. Mentor, H, & B., Jone Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., June 29. Nalders, P & O., July 8. Nankin, & A., June 30, Neckar,
Melchers', July 5.
Gibb's or NYK., July 1. Neptuns. Nellore, E. & A., July 4 Nors Alaersk, Jebsen's, July 0. Oldenburg, Jeheen's, June Patroclue, B. & A., June 30. Paul Doomer, Monsagarice, June 3. Philocteter, B. & S., June 29. Pleasantville, Bank Ling, July 19, Putada, Molebers', July 8. Proa. Adams, Dollar's, July 3. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, July 2 Fres. Harrison, Dollar July 17, Pras. Hayes, Dollar's, July 31. Pres Hoover, Doliar's, July 30. Pres. Jackson, A.M. Lins, July 10. Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, June 25. Pras. Lionals, Dollar's, July 20. Pras. MeKinlor. A.M Line,' July 24, Pres. "Picreo, Dollar's, June 29. Preussso, Jebson's, July 6. Bonchi, P. & O., June 24. Rawalpindi, P. & O., Jane 25. Rheinland, Jebsen's, July 23, fantos Mar, 0.8.K., Jone 23. Bahthin, B.T. (Apear), July Sauerland, Jebsen's, July 18. Scharnhorst, Melchers, June 27, Shirsla, B.I. (Apcar), July 2. Saloy, Jebsen's, June 26, Somali, P. & O., July 8. Somerville. Bank Line. June 25 Sphiur, Messageries', June 30.
"RHFINLAND ** having arrived, from Hamburg and Parts of call, Conngutes of Cargo ar hereby notised that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed
will not be landed Optional Cargo bere, unless Notice has been given 48 scle arrival, hat carried hours prior to vi
to the final port of. on from port to port
to
to which the option extends.
call
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th June, 1838, will be subject to Rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Joods are to be left is the Gudowan, where they will be examined on 27th
1936, at 10 m by on rors, Mases. Goddard & Douglas, To
omply with the General Boaded Warehouse Begulations, consignees must bave a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claime must reach us before the 22nd Jaly, 1936, or they will not be recognized.
No Insurance will be effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBBEN 00.."
Agents. Hong Kong, 22nd June, 1936. (4525
· PHILIPPINE MINING
RATES
Opening Closing
Ps..
F3,
Antamoks Bagulo Gold Benguet CoL.* Benguet Explor Big Wedge
2.90
2.00
101
17
11.70
11,80
147
17
231
25
Demonstrations
68
68
80
80
Mashate
48
481
Northern Mining
221
221
35
361
et.
69
67
68
.Itogons
Paracale "Gumaus San Mauricio United Paracale Remarks
*ex. Dividend.
Qufet. Steady.
Taiping, B. & H., July 7." Tai Ping, Dodwell's. July 17. Talma, B.I. (Apear), July 21. Talthybius, B&B., July 10, Tamara, Gilman's, July 2, Tancred, Thoresen's, July 11. Taman, J.C.J. Line, June 30. Taybank, Bank Line, Jane 23, Teirasian, B. & 8., July 13 Tilawa, B.1. (Apear), June 23. Tikembang, C. Line, June 28. Tifleboot, J.C.J. Line, July 4, 3.6.J. Line, July 7, Tinegara, Traderie, J.C.J Line, June 23. Toulouse, Thoresen, June 24 Toyams Maru, NY.K June 27, Van Heutes, J.C.J. Lios, Juns. 4. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, July 21..
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
AND
NOTICE TO CONSIONERS.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
YONSIGNEES per Co. Vease!
." DEMODOCUS " FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE are "hareby notified that their Carge will be discharged into Holfe Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignons risk and ambject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargu will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 22nd June,
Optional Cargo will not be landed here amless Notics has been given prior ta Steamer's arrival, but carried on from
por la por to the final port of call to
the
option extende, All broken, chafed and damaged (Fooda are to be
be left in the Godowns, where
will be auamined on any Tuandayı and Fridays, between the hours of 10,45 Am. and Nook within the Free Storage period be admitted after the
No Claims
Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th June, will be subject to Beat.
All Claims against the Steamer musi .be prosected to the Undersigned on or before the 13th July, 1936, or they will not be recognised."
No Fire Insurance will be effected BUTTERFIELD 4 SWIRA
Agent
2nd June, 1986.
[4526
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN, STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM ···
NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vesse]
"GLAUCUB"
"FROM NEW YORK TA MANILA are hereby notified that their Cargo will be
into Bolt' discharged Wharf, Kowloon, here it will lis st. Consignees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Hole's Wharf, The Cargo wil be. ready for Delivery
twm Godown on
and after 19th
Optional Cargo will not be landed
here, palese Notice has been given prior
o Vessal'e arrival, but carried on from
to to the final port of gall
port
to which the option extenda,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods
ard to be left in the Godowns, where they will
A. X.
I be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Nocy within the Free Storage period. No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown: and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th June, will be rabject to
Bent
All Claims against the Vessel muit be presented to the Undersigned en or before the 9th July, or they will not. be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. 2 BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. 19th June, 1936.
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