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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY · 12,
HONGKONG TRADE.
EXCHANGE CAUSES AUSENCE- OF FORWARD BUSINESS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB EXHIBITION..
UNIVERSITY VICE-CHANCEL- LOR ON EXCELLENT RESULTS.
1931.
U. S. RAIL FARES.
BUS COMPETITION CAUSES,
A REDUCTION.
For same time the operators of passenger buses or stages have been The prizes won by successful en- making serious Inroads into the re trants in the recent photographic venue of the railways of the United States, particularly on the short runs, exhibition held under the auspices and more recently this bus competi of the Hongkong University Union ton has been very seriously affecting Photographle Club, were distribut- the transcontinental railway lines. The railways have been considering od by the Vice-Chancellor (Sir
Various schemes for meeting thin william Hornell, C. I. E.) at a plon-situation and have finally determined sant function on Saturday after
The following reports have been received by the Hongkong, General Chamber of Commerce:- Cotton piece goods and fancy cotton goods.Active interest in forward business is entirely lacle ing as a direct result of the downward course and tendency of Exchange, and it is futile to look for improvement until semblance of steadiness prevails.
Small Halen of Brocades "ex noon. stock" aro reported, in addition to enquiry for whatever there is available in the way of "spot" And "near lots of other favoured Cotton descriptions of Light
come
+
ព
Fancies..
Clearances recently have been none too good; no doubt the out-
En of increaRGS China Customs Duties, effective as from 1st January.
values have Raw matorini
limits, Auctuated within narrow latest Liverpool quotations to hand being those of 8th instant Mid Am. Sput 6.45 Eg Sakel. 7.954.
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Cottons & Woollens-As far new business is concerned the market is still stagnan, and La likely to remain a owing to the silver shump.
on
a way as to appeal to those who are to meet it by cutting the dares in such now utilizing the buses, Le. those who are willing to sacrifice nemo Juxury
fort in order to save money. and perhaps even a good deal of com-
Accordingly it has been annoimeed by the Great Northern, C.M. St. P. and P., Union Pacific and Northern Railways that effective Pacie January 1st, the following,drnatic re- ductions will apply between Pacifie Peris (Seattle, Vancouver. Tacia, Portland) and St. Paul/Minneapolis and Chicago:
cone
$40.00
$60,00
Seattle, etc., to St. Paul and Minneapolis, tickets good for pasenge only in day conchee (One way) Seattle, ele.. to Chiengo, tickets good for passage only in day earches (one way) Seattle, etc., to St. Paul and Minneapolls, tickets good for Passage In
tourist sleeper, (berth fare additional), (one way) Seattle, etc. to Chicago, tickets good for passage in tourlat alconer, (borth fare ndTM ditional) (one way!
$65.00
The Chairman (Mr. K. W. Khao) commented on the successful out come of the exhibition, which re- flected, he said, the greatest credit on the exhibitors. He thanked the Agfa Company for the gift of a American camera; the British Tobacco Company, for the gift of a silver cup; Blessra, Komor and Van Burgen for the gift of medala; the Union Insurance Company for a donation of $10; the Univer sity Union for a donation of $50; and also others who had helped to make the exhibit the great suc- cess it was. In conclusion, he thanked the Vice-Chancellor for racing the exhibition with his presence that afternoon. William said he wanted first of all to congratulate the Club its excellent exhibition, of which ahe honed to have another look at the conclusion of the proceedings. A very pleasing feature of that! afternoon's gathering was, that
Stopover privileges on these tickets while a good many of the prize-
I will be same as now allowed on one- up. winners had not turned great many other people had.-way frat class tickets, but from bag- (Laughter). When he thought of age allowance will be 100 iba.
These fares will apply in both direc the pleasant expeditions and tone and will be maximum fares for walks which must have taken place there classes between intermediate befare those excellent photographs patats where normal one-way fare is
fuel higher. wore taken, he could only that this was a source of recrea- The regular first-class fare carry, tion and joy to many. It also re-ing privilege of traveling in standard presented another of the manifold pullman sleepers remains the same
Livities of the University. (to Chiengo $77.21 plus berth).
The Santa Fe is putting in similar GOVERNMENT HOUSE. was one of the most pleasant of
so many pleasant things that were far from San Francisco, effective going on at the University-games, January 1st. plays, dances and all sorts of things,(Laughter).
The new
of
Local prices for woollens are still easy but there has been slight improvement in prices for White Shirtings,
At duties Canton, which came into force January 1st, caused a spurt in elearances and a considerable amount cargo was moved, just before the end of the year.
Flour,Stock: American 50,000 baga, Canadian 130,000 bugs, Aus- tralian 30,000 bags. Market
are no Quiet. Although there sales, prices continue strong.
Sunday, 4th January, 1931-Cap- tain T. A. H. Coltman, A.D.C., called at the French Consulate General to express to the Consul General for France His Excellency the Governor's sympathy with the French nation on the death of Marsbal Joffre,
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Excellency Major-General Sandilands, the Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Victoria and Mrs. Duppuy, the Hon. Mrs. Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. Stanley Dodwell and Captain Cameron dined at Government House,
Monday, 5th January.-The follow Ing were the guests at dinner: Sir Shougon and Ludy Chow, Sir William Hornell, Captain and Mrs. Cantlle, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave,
Tuesday, 6th JanuarySir Miles Lampson, Captain and Mrs. Phipps. Miss Lampson and Mr. Stirling left Government House.
nogs".
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TO ADVISE BRAZIL.
ANOTHER TASK AHEAD FOR SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.
He should like to congratulate the prize-winners and others on the extraordinary ingenuity of the titles they had given to their pic- turcs. One picture was called. Busi rather appropiately, "No
They all knew that Colony was suffering at the mo- of the ment from the collaps dolinr. He did not know whether the prize-winners-some of whom had dozens or so of these ornate but somewhat substantial and The Bank of England has large diplomas-were going agreed to Bir Otto Niemeyer's go- have them framed. If so, the ing to Brazil to advise the Gov- picture frame-making in long-ernment there as to monetary re kong would greatly benefit in the form and the stabilisation of the present business
depression. exchange. (Laughter).
in
London, Jan. 10.
Sir Otto returned from a simi- He used to hear a great deal of far mission to Australia on Do-
cember 20.-Reuter from the Photographic Club
a
Wednesday, 7th January-Capt. T. A. II. Coltman, A.D.C., 'represented His Excellency the Governor at the memorial service to Marshal Joffre
Sir Otto, who is one of the hell ሰበ board the gunboat friend who unfortunately had left "Vigilante".
them, namely Dr. Osman. He directora of the Bank of England, wl probably advise Brazil upon The Consul General for France Loticed that one who used to be a enlled at Government House to Cx-regular exhilitor, a Mr. A. Rum the execution of the agreed plan press to His Excellency the sympathy
an Orthodox Central of the French community on the deaths Jana whose time he was told was for reconstituting the Bank of
nowadays mostly spent on minia Brazil s of the Princers Royal.
not Bank upon a monetary reform, the Thursday, 8th January-His Ex-ure golf-laughter)-had
All stabilization of exchange, and cellency the Governor presided at the turned in pictures this year. meeting of the Executive Council, sorts of other people had, how-problems connected with budget
Lady Peel, accompanied by Captain ever, and the Exhibition had been and foreign borrowing,
on that
Sir Otto, who is 47. went to Aus- TA. H. Coltman, A.D.C.. visited all the more successful Belillos School.
account. He liked, on behalf of tralla at the request of the the Club, to place on record his Commonwealth Government to ad- gratitude to those firms and others vise them on financial and econo- who had contributed no generously mic problems. He was Controller of Finance at the Treasury for to the prizes.
five
years before retiring in 1927 ta become Director of the Bank of England.
His Excellency Senor Tamagnini and Mme. Barbosa lunched at Covern-
ment House.
Friday, 9th January-Lady Marison and Miss Diana Murison arrived at Government House.
Saturday, 10th January-Captain! T. A. H. Coltman, A.D.C., representing His Excellency the Governor, was pre- sent at Queen's Pier on the depart
Senor IIIs Excellency ure of Tamagnini and Mmc. Barbosa for Portugal.
NO UNDERSTANDING.
FRANCE & BRITAIN DISAGREE ON GOLD PROBLEM.
Paris, Jan, 10. Le Motin says that the recent conversations between British und French experts on the gold problem has not resulted in un
understanding.
Although France lowered the rate to two per cent. In order to chock the flow of capital to Paris, the Bank of England refused, for reasons of prestige, to raise the rate to four per cent. British financiers wanted a full dress con ferance on the gold question, but France preferred direct conver-
sations.
"When the idea of a conference fell through, the British delega tion issued a report asking the Bank of International Settlement
to take up the problem,
ex
experience at the Treasury and
He recalled those early days of his when, equipped with a camera
The Times congratulates the and hundreds of rolls of films, he started out into the Himalayas, Brazilian Government on its deci- He snapped picture after picture,sion at Inst to institute compres and kept changing roll after roll, hensive financial and currency re- but only two pictures came out. forms, and says that Sir Otto's One was an excellent picture of some goats browsing, but that was
as à member of the Financial not what he wanted to take Committee of the League" of Na- (Laughter), After that he gave tions, should equip him to help to sp. That might be due to the im-solvo Brazil's problems.-British perfect cameras of those days, Wireless. thirty years ago. Since then cameras had been vastly improved, and he was told that some now were very excellent.
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In conclusion, the Vice-Chan- cellor said he was grateful them for asking him to be there that afternoon. He congratulat- ed them on the excellence of the exhibition (Applause).
TO COMBAT "REDS."
CHINESE DIVISIONS POSTED ON YANGTSZE BANKS,
Peking; Jan. 10.
The British Legation has in- structed the Consul at Nanking to
ANOTHER FLIGHT.
KINGSFORD-SMITH TO MAKE PACIFIC CROSSING,
San Francisco, Jan. 10. Although the famous Austra- lian avintor, Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, is credited with the intention of having abandoned ambitious flights since his mar- riage, hla brother has announced that the Air Commodore will bring his bride here in April, to repare to By the Pacific to Japan. Reuter's American Service.
.COUNT
to
On the contrary, L'Excelsior make representation to the Chin- British and French ese Foreign Ministry expressing says that the
have. distenppointment at the failure Ho conversations seem
and far of the Chinese Navy to deal perse dangerous mirages inid the foundations of efficacious with the Communist menace co-operation In the rosumption of shipping in the Yangtze, batter activity and a
Admiral Chen had an informal It de- financial understanding.
re- conversation with the Consul on mands that there shall be no VISION
of the Young Plan, but the the matter and stated that the institution of systematic measures Government would immediately to check the flight of capital despatch the 48th Division to the north bank of the Yangtaze near through the adjustment of money Temple Hill and the 44th Division rates, nearer to conforming
ne same
conditions at present ruling in the to the south bank in
British market.--~Reuter, '
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