THE
CHINA-SIAM
HONG KONG-BANGKUK
LINE.
A. "BIRAM " leaving Hong Kong 18th July via Swatow 1*. "HELLAS” leaving Hong Kong 27th July via Swatow HONG KONG-SWATOW—AMOY m.s. "HAI LEE”
leaving Hong Kong
17th July Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above metioned ports. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG~~~RANGOON Regular Express Service
"
10.1, "HAI HING” Jewving Hong Kong 12th July Đã “HẢI LEE... leaving Hong Kong - 23rd July
Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned porta.
Excellent passenger accommodation available.
For freight, pausage raise and all other information—Apply to:- THORESEN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 30237
General Agents
Queen's Building.
S.S. “BENLEDI”
Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the
Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports..
Next Sailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN S.S. "BENMOHR”
13th
July.
For Freight and Passage apply to:-
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
"York Building. Agenta:
Tel
£9533
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
AND
OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
(ÖNSIGNEES por Co.'s Vessel
"PYREEUS"
FROM NEW YORK wa MANILA are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged intó Hol Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 9th July,
to
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final
port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.15 AM and Noor within the Free Storage period
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th July, will "be" subject to Beat
All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th July or they will not be_recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
9th July, 1937.
AGRICULTURAL
[
DEPRESSION
Port of Spain (Trinidad),.,
July 10.. The Governor has made an ap- peal to the employers of the striking oil workers that in his opinion wages, should be increased owing to the high cost of living, but at the same time the colony was passing through a period of depression.
He has appealed to the strikers to resume work pending settle- ment of their grievances.
to
He attributes, the unrest to the agricultural depression and racial feeling encouraged by the Abyssinian War.
He suggests that one of the dif- ficulties in labour conditions in Trinidad has been the lack of scope for contact between employ- ers and employees.
The Legislative Council has tele- graphed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies suggesting that
TRADE RIVALRIES
Discussions Between Britain
And Japan
London, July 9, Great frankness and cordiality prevailed at discussions yesterday trade mission and the Federation and to-day between the Japanese
of British Industries, according to a communique issued to-day,
Co~"
Subjects discussed included the restrictions against Japanese goods in a number of British Empire markets, the possibility of operation on a basis of agreements between individual industries, and questions of trade marks and patents.
•
The Japanese complained of un-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 12, 1937.
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
New York: July 11,
(Through Renter's Service)
QUOTATIONS
New York/London Crosz-rate Now York Cotton-Dec. New York. Rabber-Sept. Chicago Wheat --Sept. Chicago Corn -Sept. Silver Official
Changi
Last Today' High Low Close Clove
-495-15/16 4.86-1/16 i up 1243 12.3 15.47 12.39 15 of
18.91 closed 1392 120) 1338 1871 1 off 136 113 114 114
up 14
unquoted
High Low Dow Jones Averages
19387
194.40 185.51 30 Industrial
·04,48 '17 20 Reik
$7.54 93.45 "90 Utilities
105.89" 99.54
40 Bonds
Change
July 9.
177.40
64.30
28,18 101.55
July 10, High Low Close 177.48 17637 176.72 64.18 53.85 · 14.00 28.18 28.10 28: 8 101.60
shquoted
82.44 55.58 11 Commodity Index 72.16
Stocks
Adams Expre
Last Sale
July 9
Allis Chalmers..... 661 Amer, Can................. 1011 Am. Car & Foundry Amer. Cyanamid...........
Amer, & For. Power Amer, & For. $7. pr. 54 Amer. Locomotive
Amer. Metals "........ ........" 51} Amer. Radiator.... 201 Amer, Rolling MI.. 37 Amer. Smelting Amer. Steel Fdries..
Amer. Sugar Amer. Tel.
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Tel... 169
Amer, Tobacco "B" 79 Amer. Waterwork... Anaconda Copper ... Atchison, T. & B. Te. 82 - Atlantic Refining Atlas Corpn. ***** Auburn Motors...... Baldwin Locomotive
37 cum. pf. Baltimore & Ohio... Barnsdall ON Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel.... Boeing Airplane Borden Co.
851*
291
ཎྞ
237
Briggs" Mfacturing 42 Brooklyn-Manhattan
Brooklyn-Manhattan'
Business Done:-300,000 shares.
SLOCKS
TRADE TREATY
FRANCO-GERMAN DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings
Economic Relations
Paris, July 10...
The Franco - German trade agreement is expected to be sign- ed here at noon to-day, the ne- gotiations which have been going on for some months having con- cluded on Friday.
The agreement concerns com- 88 omercial products as well as cur- .30 offrency questions and it is believed 19 off that certain concessions have been mada by each country to bring about a general extension of Franco-German 'trade
,04 up
Last sale July 9 10
Great Northern Rly. 51 310 Great Western Sugar 36135) Holly Bugar Corpn.
Humble Ou
80
BO
mt. Nickel
802
Int. Tel. & Tel..... 11
11+
52 *
Int. Dept Stores
19
191
Kennecott Copper.
62
611
Lambert Corpn. ......
131
131
Loew's Inc.
81
80
Lorillard
221
22
McIntyre Porcupine
McKesson & Robbina 433°
431*
Monsanto Chemical 96+
96+
Montgomery Ward.. 601 Murray Corp.
601
111
110
Nat Cash Registor. 33
33.
Nat Dairy Products 201
201
Nat Distillers
307
30%
Nat Power & Light '10
10
New York Central ... 401
391
Niagara Hudson P.
Carpanecostum 13
121
851
North American
253
25+
Pacific Gas & Hec. 30
301
Northern Paciac.............. 301 291
Pacific Lighting 433 421
Packard Motors...... 9
401
Regarding currency transactions, It is reported that fundamental revision will be made and that in- stead of making payments through 11 clearing house, they will in future be entirely free.
With
This regulation is in keeping the Belgo-German agree- ment which has proved practical and advantageous to both cpyn- tries.
DEBT AMORTISED
It can thus be assumëd that private clearing transactions- wili. no longer be permitted and that | foreign_accounts för internal pay-
ments will be discontinued.
The German debt will be amot- tised in clearing transactions ac-
carding to established plan.
The new agreement is regarded
as a definite step forward in eco- nomic relations between France and Germany.— Transocean News Service.
TRADE TREATY SIGNED
Paris, July 10, Franco-German Trade
The
| Treaty - was - signed in Faris this
morning...
9
Paramount
150 *
147 *
Pennsylvania R.E. -- Phelps Dodge
3911
Phillips Petroleum *-
59
Top 12} \ 221
Public Service of N.J. 414 Pittman Inc. .................. Pure Oll
58+ 413*
No detalls are yet available but it is understood that it will come
into force on August 1-... Router.
20
10+
Paris, July 10.
"Radio Corpn of Am. 9
Republic Steel .........................
381
Reynolds Tobac. "B" 37 St. Joseph Lead Co. Schenley.........
30
37
$8 cum. pf.
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Case, JI...................................... 188 Canadian Paciic ....
Celanese Corpą, of
America
Cerro de Pasco 703
CertainTeed P'ducts Chesapeake
Corpn.
יד
Chesapeake & Oblo 54 542.
103
Credit. 821
.
Fredding Lisare freement wilings had their unique steporar privilegue allow you (trava) Jam-quactly; si you choose. And Dellar Rizenship. Lines and Americas Mil Line worldwide affoes and agents are maintained to syre yon ashore in whatever plan you chance to be. Make your host trip mare enjoyable, travelling “The President Lina wat
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· NEW YORK AND BOSTON
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Next Sailings Fros. Adams 8am. July 18th Pres. Coolidgo 9 pm. July 14th Fres. Harrison Bam. Aug. 1st Pres. Adains 8 am. July 18th Frea. Polk 8am. Aug. 18th Prox. Jackson
6 p.m. July 24th Pres. Pierce 8am. Aug. 29th Pres. Harrison 8 a.m. Aug. Ist Pres. Van Buren 8 a.m. Sept. 19th Pres. Taft M'night Aug. 3rd Pros: Qarfekt Ram. Sept. 96th Pres. Jefferson 6 p.m. Ang. 7th
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PRODIR BUILDING — HONG KONG,
CANTON BRANCH —9), FEINCH CONCESSION, BRAMZIN,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
FROM LEFTH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON ́AND
STRAITS.
P
THE 8.8. "BENAVON"
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby The German Ambassador, speak-formed that all Goods are being ing to pressmen after the signing, landed at their risk into the hazardous stressed the Importance of the and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf new Treaty to improvement and
and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or 50 50 consolidation of economic relations from the wharves Delivery may be 94
between the two countries. If the obtained. Treaty, proved successful, he, sald, It might become the basis for
Schenley 6%. pl. ... Sears Roebuck ....... 914
rent.
A CONSIGNEE NOTICES,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BÊN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
From LETTH, MIDDLESBRO", ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
•
C
Tar 8.8. "BENMOHR.“
VONSIGNDES of Cargo are heroby
landed at their risk into the hamardons informed that all Goods are being
and/or extra hasations Godowns" of the s will be admitted after the Hoxe KONG AND KOWLOON WEARY AKS. No Claims Goods have left the Godowns and all Gooow Ocara, Kart, whexice and/or Goods remaining undelivered after the from the wharvee Delivery may be close intertwining of important 13th July, 1937, will be subject to obtained branches of economy liï both coun-
be admitted after the No Claims tries, and would result in im- All Claims against the steamer must Goods have left the Godowas, and all' provement of Franco-terman po-be presented to the undersigned on or Goods remaining undelivered after the before the 27th, July, or they will not 18th July, 1937, will be subject to rent, be recognized.
All, Claims against the Stammer must To comply with the General Bonded be presented to the Undersigned on er Warehouse Regulations, consignees before the 31st July, 1937, or they will must have a Revenue Officer in atten- net b dance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
93.* 91+
Shell Uniori O11 ---**- *~28) Bocony-Vacuum 20% Southern Cal Edison 24
Southern Pacific.... 48
28 20+ 241 461
Southern Hly 5% #
45
+41
Stand Brands
121.
121
litical relations.—
Stand Gas & Elen
B
$6
Pransocean Heist Service.
'Stand Gas & Elec.
534
484
Standard Oil of N.J.
681
H
Chrysler Corpn. ! Columbia Gas & 12. Columbia 6% "A" DÍ. Commercial Commercial Bolvente Commonwealth & 8. Commonwealth
CILEA. DI.
Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oil Continental Of Corn. Products Curtiss Wright (C) Curtiss Wright"A" Delaware & Hudson Del Lackawanna &
Western
gram Douglas Aircraft
fair incidence and discriminatory Distillers Corpn Bea. nature of quotas and other restric- tions against Japanese cotton and rayons in some British Dominions, and colonies.
The British side pointed out that several quotas, affecting the bulk of Japanese trade to come 15 Di under the influence of such restric-Elec. Bond & Share tions, were the result of action of $8 pt. independent Dominions, Never- theless, Japanese exports generally had continued to grow and quotas were only applied to a small frac tion of the Japanese export mar- ket
INDUSTRIES' PROBLEM While it was agreed by both sides that the ideal way of dealing with questions of excessive, competition was an agreement between the in- dustries concerned, emphasis was laid upon the need for closer in- dustrial organisation in each coun- try as a basis for such agreements,
The two national federations un- dertook to lend their services as bodies of liaison.
In one or two cases individual industries took advantage of the discussions to 'establish Informal contact with their opposite numi-: bers.
EAST ASIAN TRADE With regard to the development. of trade in East Asia, both sides
agreed there was ample scope for and co-operation both British and Japanese effort
The Japanese mission will spend a few weeks visiting the industrial centres of Britain and discussions with the FBI will be resumed, if necessary, at the end of July.
Meanwhile, group meetings will continue Reuter.
be send out a chairman and two A bankruptcy notification states members to join two local mem-that a second dividend of $9 per bers to join two local members in cent. has been declared in the case a commission to Investigate the of Augusto Maximo dos Passos unrest.
Vietat, accountant, of Kowloon ∙Bouter
| City.
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ཤྲྰི་སྔོ ཋ
Elec Power & Light 19
Elec Power & Light
$7 pt.
25
8
475 687 Sterling "Products 63à 631 Swift International 284 28 Technicolor
812611
Texas Gulf sulphur 36 351 Tidewater Assoc. 011 181
181
20th Cent. For Finis
614*
Un. Airline
port
United Corpn.
TO LAST TWO YEARS
Paris, July 10. The Franco-German trade treaty which has been signed will last for
two years. The present clearing system will be substituted by a Belgo-German arrangement of "pro- portions." Germany will not limit herself to purchasing only French- raw products but also manufactur-
All broken, chafod and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns
where they will be examined on the 12th July, 1937, at 9 a.m. by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned CO. (CHINA), LTD. Agenta.
ed goods based on percentages of W. R. LOXLEY & CO. the total French exporta to Ger- Hong Kong, 7th June, 1937,
earmarking of 110,000,000 francs to enable Germans to visit the ex- hibition.-
PASSENGERS
Timken-Detroit Axle 22
221
Transamerica
134-
137
20th Cent. Fox Films 35
354
př. .....
434*
431*
Un, Carbide & Car
many. The treaty includes the
::
Du Pont.) Electric Boat 12
bon
10%
Un. Pacide
1027 1021 130 128
Elec. Bond & Share
Elec. Bond & Share
United Aircraft
297
30
Reuter.
18
177
5
51
United Corpo. $3
cum pi.
387
38
Un. Cas Tprovem't 13
13
Un. Light & power
"A"
61
61
201
30
US, Industrial Alco-
hol
32
30
Gen. Cigar
394
+38+
Gen, Electric ........ 551 551 Gen. Foods Gen. Motors
377
38
U.S. Rubber Annum 611 US Rubber $8 på 931 UB. 8téel
80+
***** 1087
53
53
481
48.
Vanadium... ·201 Warner Bros Plet 144 Westinghouse Elet: 148
93 1081
291* 14 1471
451
454
Youngstown
Bheet
..Tube
872
932
301
Chase National; El 52)*
872 527
79.
391
·793* 301
National City Bank 48
Call Money yaranmis
1%
408
1% Bla
Firestone Tire & R
Hatrote
Gen, Asphalt
Gen. Railway Signal Gillette Bafety Razor Glidden
•Gold Dustesgramını Goodrich (B) Goodrich #5 pl Goodyear
* * £*E* * Ter
PHILIPPINE MINING
NEWS
Geologists and Engineers Syndi- cate, Inc., announces that con- tracte for management of mining properties have been signed during June with Laur Mineral Enter- Prises, Antipolo Mining Company, tion. and the San José Mining Assocla-
Manila Stock Exchange an- noraced that stock of the Tinago Consolidated. Mines, Inc. has been approved for listing on the big board. The trading symbol for the stock is TC and its transfer szents are Henry Hunter Bayne and Com" pany 228 - National City Bank Building
S.S. Carthage
The following passengers left the Colony on Saturday by the sa Carthage,
Mr. J. J. H Aarsen, Mrs. E Allen and infant, Miss B. E. Allen, Pte. L. W. Ayling, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barfoot, Master P.A. Barfoot. Master M J. Barfoot, Mrs. A. Brygger, Miss B. Brygger, P.O./W.O. Brown, Miss Chang Szu Chat, Miss Chang Chek Wen, Mr. Chen San
Feng, Mr. Calm Yow. Oliew, Mr. Chow Kal Kun, Mrs. 6. Coleman, Mrs. and Miss Collins, Mr. Chin Fook Khean, Mr. G. Distin, Lieut. A. L Ferreira, @Mra M. A. Ferreira, Mr. FL Ferreira, Miss
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS
HE 6.8.
THE
NORDMARK,
having, arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Gooda uze being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whar and Godown Company's godowns as Kowicon, where delivery may obtained we soon as the Goods sie landed. Optional Cargo will not be landed ere, unless Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extend
No Claims will be admitted after Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undakivered after the 14th July, 1937, will be subject to Bont.
shafød,
Tot
comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in aliend azce when damaged dutisble goods Ars examined.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Glodowns, where they will be examined on the 17th July 1937, at 9am, by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke, it,
No Fire Insurance has been affected Bills of Lading will be nountersigned by....... W.R.LOXLEY (CHINA) LTD,
Agants Hong Kong, 19th July, 1957.
SERVICES.CONTRACTUELS DES. MESSAGERIES MARTTIMES
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.8. "ANDRE LEBON" 16 A/37-
BRINGING CARGO T MARSEILLES, via SAIGON etc.
ARKITED HONG KONG ON SATUR- DAY 10TH JULY, 1937.
UNSIGNEES.are hereby informed of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are that their goods with the exception being lauded and stored into the Go- downs of Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery, may
be obtained immediately
fan alqing, must be gently to me o or before the 21st will
All brobin, chair, and damaged where they will be emmised on 13th
1937, or they July, 1987, at 10 mmg by our Barreyor Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, Damaged Packages will be examined
To comply with the General Bonded the Company's Süz groz," Meanin Warehout Regulations, consignes mit Goddard Douglas in the presents of in attendance the Consignees at 10.00 m; 00 Fri-
aw | day, the 16th July, 1837.
Consignpostuat, hare
M. D. L. Ferreira, Mr. and Mrs Have Revenue Fowler, Master & Fowler, Miss when damaged dotiable goods an
H. Francisco, Rev. and Mrs. T. C. All claims must reach us befors | Officer in a tenishes whenkorat afbson and two children, Pte. W. the Aug -1987). they will not goods are examined by the Company Gladstone, Mr. and Mira M. Golden, bewoognized an
Surveyors.
will be affected by No Firs inmasce wil Mr. W. 8. Goldsmith, Ma K. Ao cermine, cil Grant, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harria,
Bill of Lading will be counteraaned by us in any case whatever. PORN JERSEN- &00% Mr. W. E. Harri Rev. R. B Hill Suresh Agents
JOBARD CÁPANY,
Agent, Mr. Ho Hock Hoo, Mr. Ho Hock Hong Kong, 7th July, 1987. [M18 Hong Kong, 10th July, 1937, Kim, Mr. Huang Ting 1 Mrs. A SENSORE Louise A Jetter, Mrs. H. T
V. M. Kolachevsky, of the com- |pany's - stat," has returned to Tinago Consolidated, according to Manila after an examination of Information, given the exchange, the Mayontoo Manganese Mines. was incorporated: March 8, 1938 Engineers Aminon and Plotrovsky Its gold property is located In are leaving for Paracale to Masbate province and is under the | examine the placer and lode management of Nielson and Com----
claims of the Paracale-Union Gold | pany, Inc. on a fee basis with the Mines Inc., W. I Konkon has left percentage on net profits when the for Nueva Ecija, to examine claims mins is in production. Authorised of the Laur Mineral Enterprises Capital stock is P1000,000 paid up as of December 8, 1936,
Kennedy-Skipton) · Miss L. Ken-starT nedy-Skipton, Miss Kennedy Mr Lin Feng Kang. Mr. Lo Shou B. Quirke, Mr. A. Ramsay, Mrs F Skipton. Dr. T. W. Enote. Mr. Lai Shan, Mr. Loo Tatt Nyean, Mr. F. Reed, Mim M. E. Reed, Mr. P. Fung Kong, Miss L Leong, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Beng Chew, Mr. E Shaw, L/Cpl. A. Smith, Mr. Teo Lemg 11 Lớn, Mr. Lin Jib Huf, Liew Nylt Boong, Miss Lam Hing Guan Joo, Mrang
eveque penKow, Mr. G. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Toulbs Miss A. Taniba and nurse. E. C. Monck, Mr. and Mrs R. H. Mr. and Mr G. Wallace Master Moore. Mr. and Mrs, F. Morley, D. R. Wallace, Madame Wone Miss 7. Morley, Mr. E. Morris, Sen, Mr. W. Woods AB/W B Mr. W. Munro, Mr. R. E Nesbitt, Wright, Mias 1. E. Wyatt, Mand Mr. T. H. Pearce, Mr. D. W. Pol- MIN Wong fee Bean
Wang lock, Rim. B. W. Pollock, Mrs. Book Bun, Mr Yeon Beom vang
P.633,550, par value of each share, P.10. L. R. Nielson, is the pre- dent of the corporation and L. J. Coote, vice president,