HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
Far Eastern Mall, Passenger & Freight Service
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"Through bookings to America via Europe and Surope via America. Bookings around the world. --- Through bookings to London.
1.
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OUTWARD SAILINGS *m.v. "DUISBURG· for Shanghai, Dairen, Taku, Y'hares,
Nagoya, Kobe, Osaka....... 2nd Aug, "SOHEER"...for Fhanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka,
Moj Dairen, Taku, Tsingtao...12th Aug. * mr. "SAUERLAND...for Shai, Ybama., Kobe, Omks,
18th Aug. Dairen, Taku. HOMEWARD SAILINGS +m.v. "KULMERLAND... for Genoa, R'dam., H'burg 5th Aug. +m.v. DUISBURG"...... for Geros, R'dam., Hamburg. 2nd Sept. *** “SAUERLAND".. for Genoa, Rotterdam, H'burg... 17th Sept. *Passenger Vassel, Limited Passenger Accommodation.
For further particulars and passage fares, etc. apply to:- HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
JEBSEN & CO., AGHTS
12, Pedder Street. Tel. 28363,
CANTON AGENTS: CARLOWITZ & CO., Shakee Road.
S.S. "BENMOHR"
Sailing for LONDON,
ROTTERDAM,
ANTWERP, HAMBURG, HULL and LEITH on or about the 9th August.
Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.
Tel
Next Sailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN S.S. “BENCLEUCH”
BENNEVIS"
S.S.
22533
For Freight and Passage apply to:-
2nd Aug. 6th Aug.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.
York Building. Agënts;
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
MAERSK LINE
al
Fiat regular FREIGHT and PASSENGER SERVICE
Shanghai, and Japan to
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1937.
PASSENGERS
R.M.S. Empress Of Japan
The following passengers arrived from the North yesterday by the R.M.S. Empress of Japan
Mr. K. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Frederick, Mr. J. F. Gregs. Mr. L. C. Hamlin, Mr. L. C. Hamlin, Master Hamlin, Miss C. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsden, Captain D. B. Michell, Mr. J. R. Paton, Mr. RE Balmon. Mr. C. E Tinkler, Mr. E. H. Wilson, Misa E Costello, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Honeyman, Comdr and Mrs. C. D. Arbuthnot,
· Mrs. Miss Arbuthnot, “Mr. and Tong Hoon Chang. Mr. Lol Fook Chang, Miss 8. J. Paw, Miss Anna Che. Mr. G. Hartig, Mr. P. Tester. Mr. C. Lachirami, Mrs. D. Biggar, Mr. M. Cohan, Mr. and Mrs. R.. "Davidson, Mr. Da Yu Doon, Mr. W. C. Gomersall. Miss R. G. Jones. S: Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. P. E Lindsell, Mr. and D. Mrs, P. S. MacMillan, Mr. J. Paul, Governor and Madame. Wu -Te Chen, Mr. A. H. Schleicher, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chan, Mr. Acheson, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Romer, Mrs. J. F. Bourne. Mr. H. R. Dougherty. Mrs. A. E. Hughes, Mr.. Si Chi Hung. Mr. E. S. Montgomery, Mr. W. H Pascoe, Mr. L. G. R. Pascoe, Mr. D., B. Pascoe, Mrs. R. H. Quick. Miss H. B. Durey, Mr. R. R. Ham- mond-Chambers, Miss P. Hogan, Mr. W. L Mackintosh, Mr. J. M. Marshall, Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Paskett, L. and Mrs. E. H. Reeder. Master T. Reeder, Miss M. Andrews. Miss A. Blauer, Mus E. Blauer. Mis A. Von Chritienson, Miss M.. Crumby, Miss M. Dooley, Misr E Sloane, Miss. G. Wood, Mr. Valen- tino Ferri, Mr. Jen, Mrs. and Mas- ter Kan, Mrs. E. B. Lanbach. “Mr. J. H. Lanbach. Jr.. Miss A. F. Lan- bach. Mr. Plo Oscar... Mr. A. Ott, Mr. J. W. Bundelson, Mr. c. Tedooseff, Mr. V. J. Varley, Miss J. S. Williams. Miss M.L. Willams.
PROMINENT
PASSENGERS
The Canadian Pacific Liner s. s. Empress of "Japan arrived here early yesterday morning with 855 passengers and 463 bags of mall for Hong Kong. 662 passengers disembarked, S Hong Kong amongst them being:-
General Wu teh-chen, Governor
of Kwangtung and Madame Wu.
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
"New York: July 30.
(Through Bauter's Service).
QUOTATIONS
New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Dec. New York Rubber-Sept. Chicago Wheat --Sept. Chicago Corn
Sept Silver-Official
Last Today' High Low Clown Clone
Change
.01 of
4977 '687-13/18 5/16 up .11.00 10.78. 11.01 10.77
1838 18.16 18.33 15.39b 118 117 18. 17) 971 937
20 11.
•
971 443
off
unchanged
1938/7
July 20.
High Low Dow Jupes Averagen.
July 28.
194.40 185.51 $0 Industrials
1852.67
High Low Close Change 183.81 189.07 183.01
6146 50.17 20 Balls
53.63
53.35 52.79 63.95.
37.54 98.45 30 Utilitas
28.93
103 89, 99.54 40 Bonds
82.44
101.85
66.58 11 Commodity Index 67.76
101.5! ›67.09 Business Done:-10,000 shares.
· 23.07 29.67 ́ 26.78
.44. up ,57 of
.01 of .67 off
Stock:
Last Sale July 28 29 50
Stocks
Last Sale
July 28 20 Adams Express ....... 19 187 Allis Chalmera ....... 661
108
33
Amer, Can Am. Car & Foundry. Amer. Cyanamid Amer, & For. Power: 97. Amer. & For. 37 pf. 544 · Amer. Locomotive Amer. Metals
109
9
45 45
50
211
361
..
454
* 172
821
Amer. Radiator Amer, Rolling Mil
93 931 Amer. Smelting Amer. Steel Faries. Amer. Sugar
45) Amer. Tel. & Tel.., 172 Amer. Tobacco. "B" 821 Amer. Waterworks 201 Anaconda Copper ... 50+ Atchison, T. & S. Fe. 831 Atlantic Refining 297 Atlas Corp. .....15 Auburn Motors .... 197 Baldwin Locomotive
$7 cum. pl. ........ 70 Baltimore & Ohlo... 27 Barnsdall Oli Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane ... 333 Borden Co. Briggs Macturing. 43. Brooklyn Manhattan
Tran
233 23
Great Northern Riy. 507 Great Western Sugat 341 "Holly Sugar Corpn.
Humble Of
Int. Nickel
34*
821 B2 644 651 Int. Tel, & Tel....... 11 111 Int. Dept Stores 194 Kannecott Copper
19
67 652 Lambert Corpn...... 121 12 Loew's Enc. Lorillard
84 841
211
211
441
1011
82
62)
McIntyre Porcupine McKesson & Robbins 441* Monsanto Chemical 101: Montgomery.Ward... Murray Corpo. ******* 101 10 Nat Cash Registor
201
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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings
Freakdent Lineri' freqount' sullinge and theb- unique stopover priviligne allow you to... travel just aragdy na you choose, and Dollar Blaasoship Lines and' Amarican Mail Line worktwice omove and agents sew issintained to merin yan) ·ks wholerar påñor you Canoe te be, date your next trip more enjoyable, barsling the Frankens Line ways
TO SAN FRANCISCO
NEW YORK AND BOSTON
+
TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTE
Via Shanghai. Kobe and
Yokohama
Via Shanghai. Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu. San Francisco, Panama Canal and HavaUX" Fres, Taft M'night Aug, 10th Pros. Jackron 8 am July 31st Pres. Hoover Noen Aug. 2 Pres. Jefferson M'night-Aug. 13th Fres. Lincoln M'night Sept. 7th Pres. Mokisley M'night Aug. 27th Pres. Coolidge Noon Sept. 18th Pres GrantM'night Sept. 10th Pres. Wilson Sam. Oct 6th Pres Jackson M'night Sept. 34th Pres. Hoover Noon Oct. 10th Pres, Jefferson M'aight Oct. 8th
EUROPE, NEW YORK
*
MANILA
THE MOST FREQUENT
Via Manila, Singapore, Penang,
· SÈRVICE Colembe, Bombay, fuar Cenalk
Next Sailings. Napies, Genos and Marssiles. Prea. Harrison 8 am, Aug. 1st Pres. Harrison 8 a.m. Aug. Tat Pres. Polk Aam. Aug. 15th Prea, Taft M'aight Aug. 3rd, Pre.. Pierce 8 mm. Aug. 9th Pres. Jefferson 6 pm. Aug, '7th' Pres, Van Buren 8 a.. Sept. 11th Pres. Hoover Ap.m Aug. 13th Prea, Garfield
8am. Aug. 15sh 8am. Sept. 26th Pres. Palk Pres. Bayes 8am. Oct. 10th Pres. McKinley 8 p.m... Aug. 21st
MOST FREQUENT SERVIOS ON THE PACIFIQ
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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP. LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE*
*
.
PEDDEM BUDDING— HONG KONG.
CANTON BRANCH -21, FRÉNEK CONCESSION, SHAMERN.
341
584
294
151
194
Nat, Dairy Products 21 Nat Distillers
201 291 Nat Power & Light 114 New York Central .. Niagara Hudson `P.
Согрд
207
11
391 392
141
141
781
North American“.
271
281
261
251
25
931
Northern Pacific Pacific Gas & Mec. 33 Pacific Lighting ............." 451 Packard Motors ...... Paramount
291
287
321
BURNS
454
9
M.V.
241
434
Fennsylvania R.R Phelps-Dodge
180 38
150
377
Brooklyn-Manhattan
$8 cum, pf. Case, JL............................ 178 Canadian Pacifc .....
112 Celanese Corpn. of
America Cerro de Pasto ........... -75 CertainTeed P’ducts. A Chesapeake ·Corpa (741° TEŻ
371.
en route to Canton, Sir Robert and Columbia Gas & E 14
Lady Ho-tung, returning from, a |
LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, trip to Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. F
PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE,
If sufficient inducement offers also other ports of call.
Arrivals from U-SA, ANA
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M.V. "MARCHEN MAERSK "
te
Sailings to V.3.A. 19th Ang. 27th Aug
30th July M.V. "ANNA MAERSK "
(All dates are subject to alteration without notice.)
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS
*** AT MODERATE RATES.,
For Freight and Passage please apply
JEBSEN & CO.
'Canton, Shameen, B.C.
Tel 10916.
Agents. Hong Kong, Pedder Building.
Tel. 28363.
MILK INDUSTRY PROPOSALS
Will Be Published Shortly
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London, July Early publication of the pro- posals for the milk industry which will require legislation, and of a statement on the poultry industry was promised by the Minister of Agriculture when he told the House of Commons at question time that
careful}" Government, had given consideration to the difficulties of the bacon industry which appeared to be attributable, in part, to the increase of pig-feeding casts and in part to the high costs of bacon
· manufacture in the United King- dom.
They believed if the industry were founded on a small number of efficient factories, provided with adequate and regular supplies of pigs of good quality and conforma- tion, sufficient economies could be secured in the cost of curing to enable the industry to be main- tained during the periods of high feeding costs.
ANGLO-INDIAN TRADE
· London, July 29. Negotiations for a trade agree- ment between His Majesty's Gov- ernment in the United King and the Government of India which has been proceeding for some time past will be adjourned for the recess at the end of July. They will be re- sumed in September- British Wireless.
LONDON NAVAL AGREEMENT
را
ཝོནཾ བྷོཚཉྙེཉྷཙིཏྟཊྛཱ ཙ38ཨྰཿཀྱྀསྨནྡནཱ €8 ཚོ#a རཽམྦྷཊྛི ཊྛ# སྔོauཨྰཿ=ཡོནཱསོ དྷབྷོཏྟབྷཱབྷཝནཱཧི ཏྟཱ ཨིདྡྷིཎྜནཱནཱ ཡྱོ གློ, e ཎྞཱ བྷགྷགྷབྷཱནཱ, ཙ ཙུཊྛེབྷཱུ
Columbia 8% “A” pf. 91 ---- Commercial Credit Bik Commercial Solventa 148. 14 Commonwealth & 8. 3 Commonwealth
.com. pl. Tanka
·Consolidated Edison 39 Consolidated On Continental 011 Corn Products
C. Fredericks. Mr. J. F.-F. gregg." who is connected with Malayan Civil Service, returning from Leave after visiting his father, The Arch- bishop of Dublin, Mrs. M, K. Bella- more and Mr. J. Kendall Bellamore, prominent New York residents, on a pleasure trip to the Orient, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. John Dewar Paul, Engineer Superinten dent of the Bank Line, Mrs. D. M. Biggar, wife of the Vice President of the Chase Bank, Mrs. W. T. Easley, on a visit to the Orient. Most Rev. James P. McCloskey, Bishop of Jaro, "Philippine Islands, Douglas Aircraft ..... 57+ Dr. W. J. Sipprell. Retired Du PontTM ............. 160 Methodist Minister, well-known in
Electric Boat Canada as an educationalist, Ju Elec. Bond & Share charge of Tour Party to the Orient,'Elec. Bond & Share Mr. And Mrs. J. R. McMicking, Jr. $5 p. director of the Insular Life Assur-Elec. Bond & Share ance Co., of Manila, and Dr. M.
16 pr. Coolican, well-known physician, nf Yokohama
Curtiss Wright (0) 71 71 Curtiss Weight "A" .191 -........ – 194......- Delaware & Endsön
151 Del. Lackawanna &
Western Distillers Corpo Bea
grains
TEXT OF RUSSIAN REPLY
Philips Petroleum 61 Public Service of NL 431 Pullman Inc. ......
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*87*3**= 768÷ET=# ####-85 ** *-* $1⠀⠀***** ********⠀ • 185 67 #6 - 1789879 88**
PHILP LINE “NEPTUNA” Due 4th Aug.
434
601 64+
Pure Oil
20 204
1781
Radio Corp of Am. 9 Republic Steel .......... 37H Reynolds Tobac. "B" 36
ទ
374
351*
377
741
St. Joseph Lend Co. Schenley..................... Schenley 5% pt. 94 * Sears Roebuck....... 933
521
523
94.
LD
941
'Chesapeake & Ohio : 524" 521
Shell Union Ou
284 281
Chrysler Corps/TETI
112
Socony-Vacuum *~
211
217
14.
Southern Cal Edison 201
28
91
Southern Pacific....
471
48
611
Southern Hly 5% p. 46 44 *
Stand Brands ... 127
121
27
Stand Gas & Elec. 91
91
Stand, Gas & Elec.
5'7 571*
51
50
Standard Of of N.J. .70
691
151
#161
Sterling Products ... 63%
627*
477
Swift International" 284
281
621
Technicolor 63
627
Texas Gulf Sulphur 391
39
Tidewater: Assoc. Ol1–209
201
154
Turken-Detroit Axle 23 23
Transamerica
131
13)
137
1351
20th Cent. Fox Flima - 302
381
20th Cent. Fox Films
23
23
45 *
46
Un. Carbide & Car-
160
bon.........
1011 1011
101
Un; Pacific ......sonar 129
1261
201 191
United Aircraft ......
201
291
671*
661*
Un. Airline Trans-
port
171
171
United Corpn...... 57
P. & O. Building.
74 United
Elec Power & Light 221 Elec Power & Light
781 -78 Firestone Tire & R Fiintkote Gen, Asphaltiert. Gen. Cigar
Joint Passenger Agents
221
cum pt.
404
Un. Gas Iprovemit · 141
131
Nippon Yusen;
King's Building.
Un. Light & power
71
30.. 307
U.S. Industrial Alco-
hol
32+
321
355 351
U.8. Rubber
59+
58
CONSIGNEE NOTICES,
Gen. Electric
571 US Rabber 38 pr. 92. 92
371 UB. Steel
1141 115
541 591
231 20
431
Warner Bros Pict; ... 14i
Westinghouse Dec. 151 152·
443
& Tube Alumilä 884.
391
371
37+
Chase National EL. 50
-50 *
70+
National City"Bahx 451"
·451
404 401
Call Money
1%
1%
London, July 29 Gen. Froda: 'm, rinsen 371 The Russian reply to the British Gen. Motors urinet » proposals for the preservation of
Gen. Railway Bignal 431 the non-intervention arrangement Glette Bafety Razorg in Spain insists that General Fran- Glidden claco Franco's Moorish troops be Gold Dust classed in the "saine category as Goodrich (BF.) other foreign volunteers, where Goodrich $5 pf. withdrawal of these is concerned. Goodyear.
Russia also refuses to grant belligerent rights to the parties in Spain, at least until all volunteers, including the Moors, are with- drawn
Meanwhile, oficials here con-
and be withdrawn. The Soviet also refuses to grant belligerent
London, July 29. The London Naval Agreement of 1936 between Great Brain, the United States and France Was formally ratled by
the British. Government to-day. It is under" stood that Canada, India and New, firm that a memorandum, carry rights at present, on the grounds, the Ing the Western Fact conversa- that they would upset the founda- Zealand have also ratified
tions a stage further and review. tions of the non-intervention agreement-
ing the present position, was policy. But Russia is open to re- Transocean News Service.
handed the Belgian French. consideration of the attitude German and Italian Governments when all volunteers are with a few days ago,
drawn, it is pointed out.
Otherwise, the Soviet accepts in Signor Benito Mussolini, Italian
producers and curers to work at a "proft..
"A"
Vanadium
·Corpn. $37
40
Youngstown Sheet
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RESTORATION OF ALLOWANCES
London, July 29.
It was suggested in the House
PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA
Salling Monday, 9th Aug.
for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salawana, Rabaul, Sydney & Melbourne
First Class Fare to Sydney!"
Single: £47.10.0d,
Passenger & Freight Agents:--
GIBB, LIVINGSTON Telephone No. 25031.
PRINCE LINE.
NOVICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROK
Return: £76,+8=0).
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
OBINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
NONSIGNEES per Co's Yossel
MACHILLFS":
(which has also brought forward cargo transhipped at Singapore ex Alcinous) FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA BINGAPORE
NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
EE Motor Vennsl
MALAYAN PRINCE" having Annived from the shove Ports on 80th instant, Lonsignes of Cargo are and
hereby informed that their Goods are being labdal at their risk into the
are hereby notifed tins their Cargo will be discharged (V. listo Holtz Whael, Kowloon, where it Commod
Conditions of Btorage at Holt's
Cargo will
Godowns of the Hong Kong and Bowl 28th not be landed kers
Wheat and Godoy Company, Limited,
Optional Chege will
Kowloon and, stored st. Consignees risk-ulos Molho has bean given prior
Steamer's arrival, but carried on fro broken,
port to port to the final port of cut
be left
and
24. Goods
I brokent shafed and damaged Goods
in the Godowns where
ramined on any lusadays
ir between, the "Chours
Dictator, has accepted the British substance the British proposals, upon the restoration of temporary of the Yeol's grrival' hare, Punálezu within the Fróe
which date
1045
of Commons to-day at question they will beaded Fon time that a decision was reached die man be proverted within are allowance to Government employees that they cannot be re that Government consider estab-No sins will be writted after theo Chimer will be admit lahment of a conference in Mala- Goods have left the Carlowns, and Goods have by the State after
Ad 1987, wil be subject to Rent, war the 4th Augyil
to Rent players of the tin and rubber In- No Hire Indianes has been effected.
Hill of Lading will be countersignad -All Claims against the Stee
WADAM Lif4A :" Abe presented to the trigned/ *FUBNESS (FAR EAST), LADbefore 18th 2nd Floor, Hongkong & not be reengahnsch/ Shangbai Bank Building,
The Government desired to give plan for preventing the intervene Germany, Italy and France further consideration, in consultation of powers In Spain with one which nations, however, make The Government, accordingly, tion with the industry, to the na-reservation, which it is believed reservations in certain directions would be willing to propose that ture of the changes required and refers to the execution of pro- Few replies to the British some assistance should be accord- the form they should take with a posals regarding the withdrawal memorandum-yet remain to be ya or London of European em- Goods" remaining, undelivered after the und All Goods remaining ⠀ ed to the Industry over a sufficient view to laying detailed proposals of volunteers and the granting of received, and these from the period to enable a contract system before Parliament as early belligerent rights analler powers and they are ex-
The feature of the Russian reply pected immediately e
Mr. William Ormsby-Gore, Becre- to the British non-intervention The sub-committee of the. Non- proposats is the insistence that Intervention Committee under tary for Colonies, replied he, did General Franco's, Moroccan troops Lord Plymouth meets to-morrow not consider there was sumcient
reason for such a conference should be classed in the same afternoon.
Beuter. category as foreign volunteets," Neutke,
possible.
for supply of bacon pigs to be re-established if they were assured "that the reorganisation of bacan Meanwhile the present arrange
factories would so proceed as toments for the regulation of imports hold promise of reduction in cur- would continue ing costs which would enable both British Wireles
dustry on the present remunera- tion of workers.
bry
Diali 28165 & 23100
Hong Kong, 30th July, 1987,
[5456 28th July,
they