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THE WEEK ON THE STOCK
EXCHANGE
The upward trend in mining shares continued during the week-ended July 10 with more than 22,000.000 shares changing hands at an estimated value of P9,730,848.
Nearly every issue recorded an advance in price, with IXL. leading with a jump of P.35. Eight issues had over a million sales, two of them reporting over two million shares changing hands. Consolidated Mines continued popular, nearly forty million shares being traded,
Transactions of the week, as reported by the Bagulo branch of Mackay and McCormick, share brokers:-
Sales Prices "Net
.195185-01-
39,971,000 1,016,500 1,477,500
472,000 235,000
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CHINESE STAGE PLAY PLEASES
=
"THE ROMANCE
OF THE WESTERN CHAMBER"
At The King's
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
12.30 to 215 p.m.-European Pro-, 8.15 p.m.reetings to our listen-
gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Selections from Light ... Opera.
12.50 p.m.-Bongs by Nelson Eday
(Baritone). 1p.m-Local; Time Signal and
Weather Report
103 p.m.-Cinema Organ Solos. 1:18 p.m.-Relay-Hong Kong Ho-
tel Orchestra.
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ard.
8.20 p.m. Technical Tips for the
Radiofan...
8.25 pm-Concert of Light Music
(continued)
p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB.
(Germ. Engl).
9.00 pmCall IJA, DJE, DJN
(Germ., Eng).) German Folk Song.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter - PressTM Bulletins, 910 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
Rugby Press News, Local:
era in India.
Weather forecast, time and 19.15 pm-News and Economic Re-
view in German on DJA, DJB' DJN
announcements.
1.40 p.m.--R ‘ay-Hong Kong Ho-
tel Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
7 to 11 p.m.-European
gramme.
7.p.m.-
Pro-
The Regimental Band of H.M. "Grenadier Guards
Marche Slay (Tschaikovsky). The Turkish Patrol. (Michaella). The Smithy
the in
Wood (Michaelis), March of the Mountain Gnomes
(Ellenberg). The Mill in (Eilenberg). Marching with Sousa.
1730 p.
the Black forest
From the Studio
9.30 p.m.Music by a Reichswehr
Band,
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DIN' and in Dutch on JA. DJB,
BENGUET MINES LEAD ALL P. I. GOLD PRODUCERS
Haussermann Success Began Development Of Industry
WORLD'S LARGEST CHROME DEPOSIT IN ZAMBALES READY FOR MARKET
The development of gold mining; W. Ferrier, J. J. Dunbar, Miss Mc- 10.13 pm-To-day in Germany. in the Philippines is due to a large Kee and Mrs. Merritt,
Sound Pictures.
extent to the success of Benguet 10.30 p.m.-Variety Operatic Hour. Consolidated and of Balatoe. These
Conductor: Fritz Wicke..
two mines alone account for nearly Soloists: Rio Kube, Hans Korner. F2,000,000 in bullion each month, 11.45 p.m.-Sonata for Viola and or about two-thirds of the entire Piano by W. Petersen. Carl | output of the Islands. It was not Eugen Korner, Martin Steink- untu. Benguet and Balatoc had ⚫ruger.
proven successful that other pro- 12 midnight.-"Close DJA, DJB, DJN❘perties were developed and the
German, English)
RADIO MANILA
industry started the upward trend which to-day makes it the second largest in the Philippines.
Benguet Consolidated" has an authorized capitalization of 8,000,- 600 shares of par value one peso: all of this has been paid in. Net profits for 1935 were P7.302,277, Ore reserves as of January 1, were 1,013,899 tong valued at $28.958,238.
1905, and paid Its Art dividend in The company started production in
1918.
L. W. Lennox is general superin- tendent of Benguet Consolidated.⠀ BALATOC
Balatoc has an authorized, capi-
While these two mines are the main properties of the Benguet in- A Recital by Margaret Bates 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of New terests, several other projects are talization of 4,000,000 shares of
(Soprano) and Tony Lorena
and Music-English and Span-under the same management. (Pianoforte).
Ish Current Events and Vaudo- Benguet" ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prot, G.T. Buva, of the In- sular Life Assurance Co
Programme
1. Planoterte Bolo-Polian Dance
Xarwencka.
2. Songs-To the Spring-Gound. | 7 a.m.÷8ign of.
Gentle Shepherd-Pergolesi.
3. Pianoforte
Grieg,
Solos-Nocturne-
The Butterfly-Grieg.
4. Songs - May Dew-Sterndale
Bennett.
Nightfall at Sea-Philipps. Haming-del Riegu.
1.30am-Nielson Financial Re-
Consolidated has an operating contract for the profit sharing management of Ipo Gold Mines, in Bulacan. and owns the Cal Horr plant outright.
་
CHROME INTERESTS
Interest in chromite deposits was ärst aroused here by Benguet 2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review Consolidated when engineers for
view and Musical Varieties. 11.30 am-Sign Of
and Musical Varieties
3.45 p.m.-Sign Off
6 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra.
5. Planoforte Solos-The Old 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informations
Oak Tree-Power,
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-35
ther Report and Announce- menits.
2.03 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry Gealicmen . Players.
A de- scription of the play from Lord's Cricket Ground, Lun-1: don.
8.15 pm
Pertod
p.m.-English Informational
Period
5.35 .m-Stock quotations, through
the courtesy of Bwan. Culbers
son and Frita
par value one peso; of which all" 1935 were P6.337,750. Ore reserves. has been paid in. Net profits for as the Brst of the year were 1,060,728 tons, valued at P31.565,450. Production was started in 1929.
D. W. Butner is general superin- tendent of Balatoc:
IPO GOLD Ipo Gold Mines has an authoriz- ed capital of P1,000,000, of which P771,738 is paid in.. Net profits for 1935 were P110,072. Ore reserves
the company reported that a de- posit of some 10,000,000 tons of low grade ore had been blocked out on the property of Consolidated Mines on January 1 were estimated at near Masinioc, in Zambales, This 49,553 tons, valued at P538,400, but property is being operated by this figu.e has been increased con- Benguet on a profit-sharing basis. siderably since that time through an intensive development Cam- At present. Judge John W. Haus- sermann, head of the Benguet in-paign. Production was started in terents Courtney Whitney, pre-
1934.
Ernest Burgess is general super- Intendent of Ipo.
Cal Hot, which adjoins Balatoc,
outright by Benguet. & 150-ton
7 p.m.-La Insular Clear and Ciga-sident of Consolidated Mines; and rette Factory presents "Alres George Scarfe, formerly chalet Filipinos," with Juan Silos, Jr. geologist for Benguet and now in the Baguio district, is owned
chief engineer for Consolidated Mines, are in the United States for the purpose of developing a lurgical tests have been made near Niagara Falls, in New York, and
and his String Ensemble. Guest Artists: Lulu Zamora and Gloria Apostol.
Violin Recital by Prue Lewis 7.20 p.m.-Rincon Espanol, featur market for this chrome. Metal
accompanied by Lindsay A. LaFord
Programme
1. Rómarza-Kreisler.
2. Viennese Popluar Song-DIE,
Kreizler.
:
3. Meditation-Glazounev 4. Valse Bluefte-Drigo.
8.30 p.m.--
De Groot and his Orchestra I Love you (Grieg),
Romance (Rubinstein).
When the Great Red Dawn
shining (Sharpe).
Zinetta (Geebli,
le
Louise Selection (Charpentier.. The Song of Songs (Moya). La Violetera, (Padilla), Erstes Waltzer-Potpourri (Ro-
brecht),
Local theatre-goers had the good fortune of seeing the most famous Chinese- classical play, "Sal Bheng." or "The Romance of the Western Chamber," at the King's Theatre yesterday night, 9. p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry
News Bulletin and Announce ments. (Copyright by Reuter)
when a Chinese theatrical per- formance was held in aid of the funds of the Chinese Company of 3.20 p.m.-Selection from "Rigolet- the Hong Kong Police Reserve,
to" (Verdi).
"The Romance of the Western 9 30 p.m. Chamber," which was written in 1271, is a gem, of Chinese litera- ture, and is considered by many artists to surpass "The Lady Preci- ous Stream," both in its plot and In the beauty of its songs and di- alogue,
"The Romance
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From the Studio" Variety Concert by, Mary Gray (Soprano), Doreen Ma (Plano). Pollett bson. (Saxophone). Fred Carpio (Guitar). Gaston, d'Aquino (Vocal).
of the Western 10 p.m-Big Ben from Daventry. Chamber" with Mr. and Mrs. Bit 10.30 pm.—
Kök Sip, the most famous and talented actor and actress in South China, as leading stars and ably supported by a well-known cast, has been in the repertoire of Mr. Sit Kok Bin for more than ten years, and Mr.; Bit has won his fame largely through the port rayal of the part of the hero of this play.
1935-1936
Ligh Low
.075
.02
Agno Placer
3.40
.85
Antamok
-3.30
3.20
July 1 July 8 Ch'ge
13
+045 ---10-
.075
.48
11
Atak Gold
.435
.49
345
105 Bagulo Gold
.185
055 .215 +.03
17.50
13.50 Balatoc .....
4:
13.75
Shares Sold 177,500 241,300 867.300 2,113,500 2,300
12,40
10.10 Beng. Cons.
12.00
.205
.075 Beng. Expl.
14.20 ++.20 .175 .185 +01
48,515
489,000
.35
.08 Big Wedge
.0285
0055 ons. Mines
34
.023
345 +.005 02354-0005
889,368
.80
.08 Demonstration
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39
045 Gold Creek
.075 .08
+.01
.235
.00 Ipo Gold
1.35
.33
Itogon
1.10 1.25
+15
1.85
.265 LX.L.
1.35 1.70
+35
280,000 855.260 447,200
.57
.175. Masbate
.Si
+.02
1,098,500
33
.08 Mineral Res.
27
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557,000
26
065 Northern
.24
47
095 Para-Gum,
44
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.10
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27.
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1,188,000 938,000 2,685,073
.84
,16
United Paracale 71
+.07
.185 .07
Universal
.17
-.005
1,304,000
.15
.04 Virac Exp.......
UNLISTED "STOCKS
39
20 Mambulao... 134
+05
57,000
38
105 E. Mindanao
36
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preciated by the large audience.
.20
.02
Gold River
.03
+.005
792,000
The management of the Chinese
.18
10
Para, Gold
.145
138,000
.78
.30
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47. .70
+23
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110,200. .1,810,000
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COMMERCIAL STOCKS
Marsman & Co.
Number of shares sold Approximate value
P40. P58.00-19.00
June 24-June 30
20,801,436***
July 1-July 7 22,058,030 P9,730.846.00
P8439.473.00
Much of the poetry in the play › was sung to the music of the Can- tonese opera, and was much ap
Russian Music
Chauve Bouris-Selection. Russian Potpourr! (Michallow
sky),
Caucasia (Iwanqt). Rondo a la Turka, (Mozart), Polka "Ojra" (Russian Air). The Gate; Festival Dance. An Old Waltz; A Storm, 11 pm. Close Down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Company of the Hong Kong Po- 455 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DIB
lice Reserve are to be congra tulated on the arrangement and
their efforts in presenting such a5 fine show, enab
www
(German, English). German Folk Sone.
p.m.-Romantic Pieces for Violin Grete and Plano by Dvorak. and Martha Eweler, 5.15 pm The German Econozále Situation.” Earl Emil Weiss) 30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English.
A number of really delightfa songs greatly pleased the and ence, especially those who have ju the taste for Chinese music. Tse:
5.45 pm-Summernight Reveries.
Arranged by Klaus Gurr.
to 3.45 pm-News and Economic Re
view in German.
ing Ramon Estella.
7.35 p.m.-8ymphonic Interlude.
plant was started early in 1936, and production has been about P75,000 mines will be treated in the plant, starting this month.
month. Ore from the Ukab
7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cia. presents the Zambales ore has been found 3. B. Barrison is general super-
Enya Gonzales, soprano.
8 pm. To be announced. 8.15 p.m.-"Apo on the Air." fea- turing Manuel Earnshaw, Jr. sponsored by the Cebu Fort- land Cement Co.
8.30 p.m.-Basque Presentation. 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
9 pm-NEPA Programme, 9.30 p.m.-Tirso Cruz and
Manila Hotel Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Sign Or
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TRANSMISSION 2 Hong Kong Times
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The following frequericies will be
OSH 21.47 Mc/a (13.87 m. GEG 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m.),
7 pa-Big Ben. "Empire Mail- Bag." No. 5. Compiled and pre- sented in living form by Cecil
In the ferro-
suitable for цве chrome industries. It is believed intendent of Cal Hart.: that within a few months contracts, The work of completing a 10- will be signed for the ore, and the mile aerial tram fine from the Philippines will thus become prob- chromite of the Florannie Mining ably the largest · · producèr Company in Camarines Sur to tide- chromite in the world,
water has been completed, and ore will be started to the States this month.
of
While the Zambales chrome de- posits are the largest yet discover ed. Benguet is working another In Zambales, the work of con- sizeable deposit of this valuable structing a road from the Con- strategic mineral, in Camarines solidated Mines claims to the coast Bur, Over 100,000 tons of high is now well under way, so that as grade chrome has been blocked out soon as negotiations for the sale of on the properties of the Florannie the ore have been completed pro- Mining Company. A contract for duction can be started immediate- this are has been concluded withly, F. L Knuuse is resident engi- the Union Carbide Company of neer for Benguet here and W. S. New York, and shipments will be Lamon is in charge of the railway. started within a few weeks.
highway survey,
DIRECTORATES ---
Judge Haussermann is president
and
LARGE CAMPS
The Benguet interests have the
general manager of both two largest mining camps in the Benguet Consolidated and Balatoc; Philippines, at Balatoc and at F. 9. Haussermann, his son is first Benguet Consolidated, Paved roads vice-president and assistant, gen- have been built from the city of eral manager of both companies. Bagulo nearly to these camps. 7.40 p.m.-Musical Interlude.
A. F. Duggleby, one of the out themselves; all modern con- 7.45 pm-"Foreign Affairs," by Birstanding mining engineers in the ventences have been furnished for second vice-pre- the comfort of the employees of the Frederick Whyte, K.C.SI, LL.D., Philippines, is
Madden.
Bum-
8 p.m.-Gentlemen v. Players. Asident and director of both. Other plants. Benguet has endowed the
description of the play from directors of Benguet are M. M. Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Saleeby, Miss Rose T. McKee, and 8.15 p.m.-Orchestral Music.
Mrs. M. Merritt; and of Balatoc, J. 8.30 p.m.-"Seascapes." A
mer-time revne. Words and lyrics by Joan Young; music by Nine Smith Additional ideas and production" by Douglas Moodie.
p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.
9 p.m.-The News and Annbance-
ments, ga
8.20 p.m.-Geiger and his Orches
tra, from Clarirge's Hotel, London.
9.45 p.m.-Close down.
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Notre Dame hospital of Baguio, and this institution is now one of the best of its kind in the Islands: it is maintained for the treatment: of Benguet employees, but is open to residents of Baguio and to em- Bertram Lewis; conductor.ployees of other mines. Richard Austin. From the Pavilion, Bournemouth, Over ture, William Tell (Rossini). Symphony in D minor: (1) Lento: Allegro non troppo (2) master's house, recently, Rin Tin Allegrettó · (3) · Allegro nonin, Junt, dog hero of the movies, slept. In his latest movie, he cap- troppo. (Cesar, Franck),
tured a whole band of robbers
11.10 p.m-Reading.
While burglars broke into his
11.20 p.m.-Cupla Plus Two." "Asingle-handed.
sentimental interlude on the Dumbledown Golf Linka, The
Maxie Stinkelbaumer, the pro- book by Charles Hayes; the ducer, was selecting a chief for his lyrics by Alec McGill and scenario staff The producer Charles Hayes; the music by insisted that the successful applie George Barker Production by ant must be a college graduate, He William Maclurg.
booked with favour upon one ap-
nouncements,
OSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.).j p.m.Big Ben A Recital by 11.55 pm The News and An- plicant, and "asked if he had had a
Ellen, Couzens (Pianoforte).
A college education. The answer was Waltz, Op. 42. (Chopin). Des-Midnight Greenwich Time Signal in the animative, Abends, (from Phantasies-12.15 am-Gentlemen. Players.Lemme see your diplomas” de-- tucke),
A description of the play: frommanded, Blaxle. The applicant den.
Frühling. Op. 43. Lord's Cricket Ground, London. tried to explain that it was not Bees Wedding 12.30 am. The BBC Dance Or customary for college graduates to (Mendelssohn)
directed by Henry carry diplomas with them chestra, p.m The Bournemouth Hall, Municipal Orchestra in leader. 12.45 am-Boprano Solos,
(ÓHOZ (Schumann).
Dentist There's no need make all that fuss, air, Why have not touched your tooth yet.
Patient-No, but you're standing 8 pm News in English--Bign of 10.15
to my corn,
7. p.m. - Concert of Light Music.
FDICH
Well, den, demanded the pro- ducer, y me a big welCATALAN