NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
PUBLIC MONEY
MILK SUPPLY SAFEGUARDS
FANLING GOLF
SANITARY BOARD
VOTES
BIG SUM NEEDED FOR MAILS
DECISIONS
Dow Jones averagen: Votes totalling $69,046 are to
80 Industrials come before the Finance Commit-by-laws were introduced at yester-20 Utilities
Amendments to the local Dairy 20 Rails teo of the Legislative Council at day's meeting of the Sanitary
40 Bonds Its meeting to-morrow. Amongst Board, presided over by Mr. G. R. the items are the following:
Sayer.
that
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The motor train will leave Kowloon at 8.87 a.m. for those whose starting times are before 10.28 a.m.
Starting times for Friday morning should be booked at Fanling on Thursday.
Pairs will arrange their own op ponents for the Bogey Foursomes. Starting Times for Thursday,
New York, Dec, 0.
Owing to the large number of Dec. 5. Dec. 0.
antrice, it time boon found necessary 56.53 69.58 to play competitions A, B and C over 24.69 20.81 both Courses. Those playing their 25.50 26.70 morning round on one couro will 70.74 70.83 play their afternoon round on the strength this afternoon demonstrates moon round will not be booked until B. A. Plazed & Co. report:-The other. Starting times for the after-
$18,500 for miscellaneous papers.
the real meaning of the resistance completing the morning round. given by railroad issues during the Ways of preventing discase being last week. For the first time in It is explained that although the contracted through milk were sug-long while, activity increased on the output of work from the Prisongested by Dr. Li Shu-fan and Mr.up side" and we would say printing shop for 1932 greatly ex M. K. Lo, who spoke on ceeds any previous year yet the amendments brought forward by Business done:-1,100,000 shares.
two technical factors aro favourable. Printing Department has not been Dr. Pepe. Mr. Lo, however, was able to cope with all brders, and it inclined to a further tightening of
Dec. 5. Dec. 6. Air Reduction $52 has been necessary therefore to the by-laws, and remarked that ho
#044 Allied Chemical & place a large amount of job print.
Dyo
716 was sceptical of the practical effect Amer. Can. ing with the Government Printers. of the proposed amendments.
·40% Amer. Tel. & Tol, 102 $096 for rent for. Fire Brigade.
Amer. Tob. "B".. The Board went This is to pay rent of a room atmittee and considered the wording
50% Into Com- Anaconda Copper the Young Men's Christian Asao of the by-laws, and finally decided clation from 1st February to 30th November, '1932 and rent of No. 8
on the following: East Point Terrace from 1st to 31st December, 1932. These quarters are required
accommodate Fire Brigado Officers, no Govern- ment Quartare being available for that period.
ta
for
Those moved by the M.O.H.- "1. That by-law No. 1 of the Dairy By-laws be amended to read an follows:
Auburn
Mining Borden Co.. Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas of Chrysler Motors New York Drugs, Inc. Eastman Kodak Du Pont de Nemours
Electric Bond and
Sharo General General Foods
Electric Gillette Safety.... Internat. Harvester 20% General Motora
"No person shall use any dairy as a sleeping room or for domestic $8,400 for petrol, oil, etc. purposes; or for any other purpose except as a dairy unless with the police motor cars and cycles. Ow-written permission of the Board." ing to the inauguration of the
2. The registered proprietor police motor patrol in July and the of a Dairy shall not knowingly em- consequent increase in the con- sumption of petrol, the original himself at the dairy nor Internat. vote has become exhausted.
knowingly allow any other per son to be employed at his dairy Liggett & Myers While he is suffering from or is a carrier of the following diseases:
Locw's The
Inc, Cholera, Enterie, Cercbal Spinal Montgomery Ward. Meningitis, Scarlet Fever, Pul-
National Biscuit monary Tuberculosis or dysentery.
Pacific Gas Those of Mr. Sayer.-
Electric Pennsylvania Rail-
way
$45,000 for carriage of maila. The sum provided in the Estimates has been found Insufficient. The amount of refund of transit charges in respect of transit par- cels sent from other countries via Hongkong has not come up to ex pectations, and it is presumed that
to the excess is that transit ne-
Tel.
Old Course.
0.48 Macgregor and Holmes. 9.52 Colpoys and Mafendie. 9.60 Hughes and Wren. 10,00 MacFarian and Musson. 10.04 Crockett and Tetley. 10.08 Bonham and Dingwall, 10.12 Currie and Currey. 10.10 Loing and Giddy. 10.20 Wilkinson and Ellis. 10.24 Dewhurst and Horan. 10.28 Ommanney and Todd.
76% 53 107
9.00 Morgan and Royston.
0.04 Cooper and Hume.
9.08 Thoyts and Griffin.
.77%
8%
0.12 Wright and Armstrong,
41
43
0.10
28
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0.20
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9.24
14
15%
0.28
0.92 Luther and Lumedon.
57%
0.30 White and Buckley,
31%
331
9.40 Hardy and Playfair.
343
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1.44 Captain Barry and Squadron
Leader Wood.
17
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9.04 Wales and Blackden.
124
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9.08 Impey and Powell.
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9.12 McBean and Robertson.
19
9.16 Cousens and Tayler. · 1.20
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6976 33%
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26 Ex div. -Reuter,
United States Steel 3015 Westinghouse E. &
M.
"A. That the Board approves Radio Corpn. such parcels have been diverted to the introduction of the following Scars Rorbuck other routes, Furthermore the by-laws by way of addition to the Sinn. buck... payment in respect of malls and by-laws as amended by the pro-Socony Vacuum
existing by-laws or to the existing New Jersey parcels conveyed by no-яubaldized vessels, have increased consider posals of which the Medical Of-
Corpn. ably. Another factor conducing feer of Health has given notice:
Union Carbide &
Carbon ... "The applicant for registration counts have now to be settled in ae a dairy shall, upon applying for
Union Pacific ..... gold, whereas the 1932 Estimate registration inform the Board of was based on sterling before-de-and in the event of any source of the sourecs of his milk supply; parture from the gold standard.
aupply being changed at any time, $800 for incidental expenses for shall forthwith inform the Board H.E, the Governor. It is explain-of the change." ed that furniture and crockery al "B. The registered proprietor Government House have not been shall not have in his dairy any adequate for large entertainments, milk derived otherwise than from and this has necessiated hiring on a somewhat extensive scale. More furniture and crockery have re- cently been bought, so that in fu- ture the bills for hiring will not be so heavy.
ECHO OF RED OUTRAGE
AN INDEMNITY FOR FRANCE
Nenning, Dec. 2. After months of negotiations, the French and Chinese Govern- ments have arrived at an agree ment for damage done to property by Life Communists two
years ago at Longchow,
a dairy registered under these by- laws with the written permission of the Board."
FUKIEN'S NEW GOVERNMENT
TO ASSUME OFFICE SHORTLY
Foochow, Dec. 3. The news of the reurganisation of the Provincial Government has come waiting. as a relief after many months of
SUGAR MARKET
THE LATEST CABLEN QUOTATIONS
The following cable at the close Jof the auger market yesterday
has been received by Messrs. Pon- ! treath and Co.
London Terminals. March 1933 5/71⁄2 up 34d. May 1933 5/9 up 2d.
d.
d.
August 1933 5/11 up December 1933 6/2% up Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more.
New York Terminals. March 1933 .77 up 1 pt. May 1933 .82 up 1 pt. July 1933 .88 up 1 pt. September 1933 .92 no change. Cuban 90°-Spot N.Y. .85
A
10.32 Lt. Comdr. Barry and Higham.
10.36 Bunt and Gould.
New Courne.
9.00 Lecky and Lothian.
9.33 Watson and Fuller. 9.36 Myles and Renshaw. 1.40 Shears and Stephenson, 0.44 Morfell and Hawkes, 0.48 McIntyre and Hebert. 9.53 Linton and Bryant. 9.56 Jones and Drow. 10.00 Maurice and Fowkes. 10.04 Kitcut and Sloane, 10.08 Larmour and Benfield. 10.12 Laine and Fenton. 10.10 Harris and Mouseley, 10.20 reyes and Ewart. 10.24 Braydon and Tyndall. 10.25 Darling and Fasken. 10.82 Grellier and Daukes.
LONDON STOCK PRICES
TENDENCY NOW FIRMER
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz report that the Stock Exchange ruled very quiet but the tendency, generally, was firmer. Quotations:.
Nov 5. Nov. 6. Burmah Oil
.50/436 61/3 Anglo-Persian Oil 36/10% 38/0 Maxican Eagle no
re-
Electric
his place as Head of the "Pacifica-change.
Gon. Chiang is to be chairman. tion Department" being taken by Gen. Teal Ting-kni. Of the other members we at present knoky little.
Shanghai, Dec. 6. The Reds, when in control of It is said that the new Financial
Imperial Tobacco 95/- grant of $2,450,000, Longchow, burned the Catholic Commissioner was formerly
in quested by the Ministry for Rall-Distillers Cathedral, and damaged the French charge of that office in Canton ways for the construction of the Consulate buildings. The repairs, Five of the new men are Cantonese, Canton-Hankow Railway, has been Electric Musical 40/- which are now nearly completed, four are Fukienese, and other authorised by the are being done by the Chinese places still remain to be filled.
12/ Board of Industries Trustees of the British Boxer In-Turner & Newall 22/6 Government. Within the
The new Government is expected demnity Fund. future the French Consul expects to assumo office on the 15th inst,
Vicke It was decided, however, that to take up his residence at Long- and it is generally hoped that there the grant be made conditional on Ford Motora chow for the first time in two will be a definite improvement in an agreement being obtained by Dunloed
all departments, perhaps especially the Ministry for Railways with the
yepra.
near
7/6
3/4
Royal Dutch
Conte
46/-
£18 CIRI
46/3
Mall Trust 34/3
3-4/6
Chemical 23/74
23/0
95/7
80/0 51/-
81/
30/9
12/- 22/6
30/0
31/
0/9.
70/9
21/-
210
11/3
Rubber
18-46
18/7
16/10% 16/10
8/0 10/3
10/ $124
$10% $12
81%
whist
& Trad. Ord.
Tea
Friday.
of
Mra. J. R. Wood is to open a salo
Courtaulds A Baby Austin car, the property of Everready work at St. Stephen's Girls' College at 11 a.m. on Saturday, in aldre, Walker, Aigburth Hall, May Pinchin Johnson. of the M.C.L. and loent charitice.
Rand, was stolen from Kennedy Road Pekin Syndicate. 26/-
30/6-
48/9
40/7/
28/
49/4
29/9
30/8
27/6
26/1
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17716
Reuter..
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In the matters of finance, con-Sino-British Syndicate, which has London struction, and security-Our Own been urging the payment of out-Burma Corpn.
8/0 Bu Tin Correspondent.
10/1 standing debts.-Reuter.
Anglo-Dutch
10/14 Internat. Nickel. $11% Hydro-Electric
$9 Brazilian Traction $12 Internat Holdings 1% "Shell" Transport
The early part of this year it vas impossible to travel very for within the Longchow dis- trict, but the present Provincial Government has done much toward securing the present era of peace DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF In that district. The opening up again of the Customs between The P. and O. 8.8. Bhutan is due. It is announced that the French Indo-China and Kwangsi here. from Shanghai at 6 am. an drives at Kowloon Dock have been
discontinued until further notice.
has also helped considerably.-- Our Own Correspondent.
EGYPT'S COTTON.
CROP
CONCERN OVER LOW PRICES
London, Dec. 7. A Cairo message to the Financial Times says the cotton gathering is now complete, the year's crop being 4,450,000 cantare.
The Government is much con cerned over the big drop in prices, which are understood to be partly due to the pressure of banka re- quiring additional cover against advances, and partly to bear mau
oeuvrea. Reuter,
Amongst the passengers arriving by the Yasukuni Maru yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Bernard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Igglesden, and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Padgett,
near Macdonnell Road at 7.45 o'clock last night. The number of the stolen car in 1533.
One case of smallpox, five casca of diphtheria with two deaths, and ono case of typhoid with one death, The Right Hon..
the Earl of Har-were reported to the health authorities, rowby is at present on a tour of the last week. Deaths from pulmonary P. and O, liner Carthage on December On Monday there was a clean bit of East and is due in Hongkong by the tuberculosis last week totalled 55. 29th. He is
Lieutennt of health, Staffordshire, and a former M.P.
Lord
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APPEAL FOR LEPERS.
DONATIONS TO CHRISTMAS
DINNER FUND
In response to the appeal publish-
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY FROM THE STAR THEATRE
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From Z.B.W. on wave-length of 365 metres (845 k/c),
6-8 p.m. Chinese programme. 6-6,20 p.m. Children's Concert. programme,
8-12 midnight (approx:). European
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.5-8.20 p.m.
Petite Suito (Debussy).
Sir Dan Godfrey and London Bym- phony Orchestra 67400-D/67407-D. 8.20-8.38 p.m. Band Belections. Hyde Park Buite (Jalowicz), Reg. Band of H. M. Grondler Guards DX221. The Evolution of Dixie (Lake). Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards DK228. 8.38-9 p.m. Symphonie Espagnolo for Violin and
Orchestra (Lalo Opus 21).
Leo Strockoff and Orchestra, Sir Hamilton Harty conducting. 67058-D/01-D).
9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Second Lecture on "Contract Bridge" by Mr. M. E. Politi. 9.10-10.10 p.m. Variety.
Fox Trot-Bidin' my Time.. Fox Trot-If You Were Only Mine.
Savoy Hotel Orpheans. CB502, Song-Must be Love. Song-I Love You So Much.
Eddie Walters 2232-D. Fox Trot-Words and Music-The
Party's Over Now.
Fox Trot--Words and Music-Some-
thing to do with Spring.
Savoy Hotel Orphens CB501. Xylophone SoloThe Woman in the
Shoe. Xylophone Solo-Dancing Butterfly.
Rudy Starita DBI20. One Step Drink Up. Quick Step-Listen to the German
Band.
Debroy Somers Band CB808. Vocal Duet My Silent Love. Vocal Duct-Hello Gorgeous,
Layton and Johnstone DB020. Fox Trot-All of a sudden. Fox Tret-We Just Couldn't Say
Goodbye.
Savoy Hotel Orpheans CB503. Organ Solo-Poem.
Organ Solo-Triumphal March.
W. Steff-Langston 4820. Fox Trot-Happy Go-Lucky You
and Broken-licarted Me, Fox Trot-Thoy All Start Whistling
Mazy.
Debroy Somers Band CB408. Piano Solo-Mignonette-A Synco-
pated Impression.
Piano Solo Honeysuckle-A Synco-
pated Impression.
Billy Mayerl DB728. Waltz-Midnight Waltz. BandWhile We Danced at the
Mardi Gras.
Billy Reld and the London Piano- Accordeon Band MRG62. 10.10-11.15 p.m. A Concert. Piano Solo Seguidillas (Albeniz), Piano Solo Orientale (Albeniz).
Richardo Vines 2669-D. Song-At Dawning (Cadman). Song By the Waters of Minnetonka
(Liourance).
Corinne Rider-Kelsey 121-31. "Cello Solo-Piece en Forme, de
Habanera (Ravel).
'Cello Solo Apres un Reve
(Faure Casals),
Maurico Marechal 2446-D. Chorus As Vesla Was Descending
(Weelkes).
Chorus (a) The Silver Swan (Gibbons) (b) Fair Phyllis (Farmer),
The St. George's Singers 5717. Organ Solo-Funeral March of a
Marionette (Gounod),
Organ Solo Tales of Hoffmann--
Barcarolle (Offenbach).
Terence Casey 2251-D. Song-Carmen-Tho Toreador Song
(Bizet).
Song Tannhauser-O Star of Eve
(Wagner),
Harold Williams (Baritone) 9873. Xylophono Solo-Dance of the Paper Dolls (Tuckor, Schuster, and Simus). Rudy Starita. Octet Song of the Celoste (Renard). J.H. Squiro Celeste Octet 2067-D. Song--Parted (Weatherly and/Tosti), Song O Lovely Night (Teschemacher
and Landon Ronald).
Doris Vano (Soprano) 9283. Piano Solo Pensoso (Scott). Plano Solo Caprice Chinoise (Scott). Cyril Scott 2284-D.
(At 10.30 p.m. The Rugby Mid-day
Pread will be broadcast).
11.15-12 midnight (approx),
A relay of the 3rd Act of "Payment Deferred" from the Star Theatre,
Kowloon, by courtesy of the Amateur Dramatic Company.
12 midnight (approx:). Close Down.
KOWLOON CHESS CLUB
Fourth Round Results of Championship Ties.
The fourth round of the Kowloon
ed yesterday on behalf of the lepera Chess Club Champlonships was de-
at Shek Lung, whereby it is hoped cided last night. The full results of
Senior.
1 C. E. Wong A. C. Ridlington A. D. Soqueira C. M. Sequeira P. T. Rotario
36 J. S. Smith - B. Soltau
2
Juntor.
10 H. D.. Matthews 1 A. J. Biriuken
A. Prata
- A. Kurrik
Arnied rabbers gained admittance to collect enough money to provide the games played were as follows: A sale of work will be held in St. to 41, Battery Street at 2 o'clock this about seven hundred afflicted per Stephen's Girls' College and Fairlea morning and after carrying out the sons with School in aid of the Ministering usual procedure of binding and dinner, the following donations are B. W. Paul
a special Christmas Children's League and local charities gagging the inmates decamped with to hund:" on Saturday, December 10. The valuables amounting to $503. One of opening ceremony will be performed the victims, Fung Yuet-ling, informN. A. Á. F. I. Staff by Mrs. J. R. Wood at 11 a.m. ed the police that the mon awakened Bis Dat Qui Cito Dat
the inmates by their intrusion. There C. H. G. Bradley The different species of birds and were three men altogether, two of Petor Scalyham beasts to be found in Hongkong and whom produced butchers' knives,
Anonymous the New Territories formed the sub- Another large and appreciative au nitress by Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, at Society, Shanghat, has received the
Hon. Mr. J. P. Brnga ject of an interesting and instructive
The President of St. Andrew's Retorick dience attended last night's the Hongkong Rotary Club til at following message from Sir John this paper, and will be forwarded to formance of "Payment Deferred the Gloucester Building yesterday, at
Subscriptions may be sent staged by the Hongkong A.D.C. The acting was again of a high standard which Hon. Mr. 8. W. Ts'e presided. Simon, Secretary of State for Foreign the proper quarter. Last year over throughout, enthusiastic
Amaire:Cyril Porter President, $600 was collected. friends were Mesars, James Dunlop being accorded at each "curtain.
(Glasgow), H. Green (Hongkong), V. convey to you his cordial appreciation The King has commanded me to Booking in brisk for the remaining performances, and it is gratifying to 15. O. Jarrett (Hongkong) James of the loyal greetings of the Shanghai
Guests who were introduced by their Saint Andrey's Society, Shanghai. applause
M. Cunietti
-H. H. Bush
A. L. Rocha
- J. Easton
2. E. Parry
to
1
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-P. Yvanovich Games marked with asterisks were postponed,
New Delhi, Dec. 6. London, Doc. 6. After a dobate in which 60 British funds show a firmness speakers participated, the Legisla
know that the Society in to-day with War Loan 34% attive Assembly, by 74 to 27, agreed the play now being presented will be Canton Munisipal Bank, and John with his best wishes for the success, of Keswick (Hongkong). Mr. B. Wylle their gathering-John Simon, Secre- recorded an another great nucecas in Ila history.
was welcomed back on his return from Home leave.
97% The dollar-sterling rate to the ratification of the Ottawa tary of Binto for Foreign Affairs." opened at 8.194-British Wireless, Agreemont.--Reuter. -
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