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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.- The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
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Josuren.com.
Canton Ins., $1,350 n. Union Inx, $410 n. China Underwriters, $4.60 n. China Fires, $550 1.
H. K. Fire In, $1,250 f.
Shipping.
Douglasca, $24 b.
H.K. Steamboats, $24 n. Indo-Chinns, (Prof.) 845 a. Union Waterboats, $25 n.
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Kallans, 27/6 n.
S'haf Explorations, Tla. 2.70 n. Rauba, $39 s.
Docks, etc.
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Ew Cotton Tls. 16 s. Shanghai Cottons, Tis. 79 n. Zoon Slaga Tla. 11% n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. K. S. Hotela (old) $15.35 b. H. K. 3. Hotels (now) $14.90 b. H. K. Lands, $82% b. S'hai Land, Tis, 30 m. Humphreys' $19 n. Realles, $12.16.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $22.40 b.
Peak Trams, (old), $15,60 n. Star Ferries, $96 D.
China Light, 27,60 n. H. K. Electrics, $79. Macao Electrics, 823 a. Telephones, $43 n. China Buses. Tls. 17.90 n. Singapore Tractions, 3 h.
Industriala.
China Sugars 50 cts. n. Mainbas $39 n. Canton kr., $5 b. Cement feot). 19.75 n.
topes, 18% n.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $20 b. Watsons, $16.90 n. Der A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawford, $6.50 1. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sincerca, $10 n. Powells, $3.50 1.
MiscellaneouE.
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competition on Saturday, the St Meeting in the Cher Clark Cup Andrew's Club defeated the Central British Association ladica team by two goals to nil, in a match almost featureless and, father uninteresting. The exchanges, particularly in the firat melety, wore of an even mature, but St. Andrew's powers of penetra- tion were more pronounced and effecit tire than that of the losers, who often failed to finish a good
movement
END OF THE TETHER.
Berlin, Jan. 9. Germany's Intention to press for the abolition of reparations at the Lausanne conference was in- timated to the British Ambassador when he visited Dr. Bruening, from mid-field.
The Saints opened the scoring German Chancellor, yesterday.
through Me Woolley, who made no Briefly the German standpoint
mistake with a neat shot after obtain. is that Germany is unable to paying from a tree kick. Though the her reparations, either now or in C.B.A. made repeated efforts to level the future, if the world's economic up, sound defensive work on the part life is to be revived.
It is pointed out in authoritative circles that there will be a com- plete colinpes of German economic life if any attempt is made to re- impose the reparations, but If she
their
of the Saints, and loose finishing by the C.B.A. forwards prevented them from realising their objective, and before the interval, St. Andrew's went further ahead, when P. Gittins mounded off a clever attacking move
ment.
Scotland Win.
is relieved of them, Germany may be able to pay her private debts in
The international teams represent- due course.
Ing Scotland and England drawn Dr. Bruening declared that the from members of the Hongkong Ladies continuation of Germany's poli-Hockey Club met in a keen encounter tical paymenta WOB Impossible. at Sockenpoo on Saturday, the match He said to-day that he was con-resulting in a win for Scotland by vinced that nobody could ahut two goals to nil, this avenging the consequences defeat which the team suffered at eyes to the which necessity demanded, and it the hands of England a few weeks was imperative to find the courage
A blank first half was succeeded by not to allow economic problems to be made the subject of political tense struggle for supremacy, and considerations. The Basel con ference report showed the disas- trous consequences of the war for Germany, and it was recognised | that the extreme
that measures Germany had taken to combat_the erials, were unparalleled in modern history,
Joint Action Necessary.
action by
It was not until near the end that E. Bonnar and M. A. Jones got through for Scotland Ins quick succession.
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It also proved that one-sided A Police report yesterday, con- measures by Germuiny alone were firmed the tragic death of Able unsufficient, and Germany's post-Seaman Patrick Ward, whose tion, which to a large extent was body, with a shot wound through the cause of the increasing Anan- the hand, was found on the Rifle Swatow cial
paralysis throughout the Range at Stonecutter's the Manila world, categorically demanded morning. joint immediate
With other bluejackets from governments.
H.M.S. Cumberland, A B. Ward Dr. Bruening also emphasised had been on the Island for shoot- the report to prove Germany's in Ing practice. No-one appears to
Jay, the close
con have witnessed the tragedy, nor of Germany's reparation was it suspected until a number Amoy payments with the present situs-of shipmates came upon the body Batavia tion, and how thoroughly had been stretched out on the ground, with Swatow, Amoy and Foochow the change in conditions on which a rifle lying beside it. the Young plan had been built up.
Dr. Bruening went on
Less than 21 years of age, A. B. to say Ward was much liked, and his that the continuation of political payments had been rendered image death has come as a shock
to his comraden. possible by the situation in Ger many to-day. Clearly, any at- tempt to maintain such payments ciliatory spirit, the formulas for munt lead to disaster, not only to the agreement of creditors and Germany, but for the whole world debtors in order to allovinte the
He announced that Germany had crisis, but it would render agreed to January 25 for the open-crisis unsurmountable if com- ing of the Lausanne Reparations plicated by fresh attacks in res.
Amoy and Formosa via Swatow Amoy Conference.
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Australia and New Zea- to instil land via Thursday Island the Government had no choice capital with further distrust. with regard to their attitude, and)
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It is expected that some sort of payments will be eventually agreed upon, and it is thought Paris, Jan. 10. that even if the Allies repudiated Dr. Bruening's declaration has their war debts to the United caused a sensation in political States, it might not make great circles, the Chamber of Deputies hardship for America, which and lobbies, and it is unanimously might make many times that agreed that the development is amount in the trade boom which Heichow, Paktoi and Talphong exceedingly gravo. It is gener-would probably be hastened by Sandakan ally thought that Germany's decl- the settlement-Reuter's American sion to default in her obligation Service. under the Young plan will render the Lausanne conference useless,
Europe Facing Disaster.
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powera "It is not an exaggeration to Manila ought immediately to confer with any that the economic and social Swatow, Amoy and Formos regard to a common attitu le. It structure of Europe is daily mov- Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA. is recalled that the Young planing nearer the precipice, and the
C. and S. America and Europe provides for reference to the blunt truth is that if things con-
via Vancouver B.C. Hague Court in the event of Ger- tinue as they are the choice sim- many's default.
All see the hand of Hitler in the Chancellor's dramatic move.
End of Young Plan.
Paris, Jan. 10.
elared the Hon. Alexander Show, ply is repudiation or chaos," de-
a director of the Bank of England at Liverpool to-day.
Mr. Shaw went on to say it must M. Flandin, Finance Minister, not be forgotten that white in a statement on Dr. Bruening's America has remitted eighteen per remarks, declared that if the Ger- cent, of the British debt, Britain man chancellor had been securate- forgavo her Allies seventy per ly reported, it would mean that cent.
the Government wished to end the Ho believed Britain was ready Young plan and the Treaty of to cancel the whole as soon as a Versailles. No Franchman could world arrangement was possible. accept the unilateral renounce.
nce-"The healing message for which ment of conventions freely algned, the world is waiting in forgive us which would
the destruc-our debta au WC forgive out tion of our ancred rights to re-debtors."-Reuter's Special Service. parations, he declared.
Resides being a Director of the Nobody contested the gravity of Bank of England, the Hon. Alexander the world crisis or the necessity Shaw, is a Director and Deputy of adjustments to the system of Chairman of the P. and O. Line and TSANG FOOK PIANO CO, Inter-governmental payments in the British India Co. In 1927 he was order to traverse a period of de-ping of the United Kingdom. Sen of President of the Chamber of Ship- 8,Des Voeux Road, Central,
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The French Government was at the shipping magnate, Lord Inchcape. Lord Craigmylo, he is a son-in-law of (Entrance Ice House Street)
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