SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:- Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1600 b, H.K, Banks, (Lon, Reg.), $135 n. Chartered Bank, 16 n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £82 n. Morcantile Bank C., £181⁄2 East of Aala Bank, $93 n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 t China O. Fin, Ord. Sh. 84 r.. China O. Fin.'Pref, Sh. #5.:
tnagranera.
Canton Ins., $260 n.
Union Ina., $517% 8.
China Underwriters, $1.15 b.
China Piro, 8610 m.
—;K. Fire Îns.; $2371⁄2-ni-
Internat'l Assce, Sh..$6.80 n.
<hipping.
Douglas, $11 n.
B.K, Steamboats, $71⁄4 n. indo-Chinus, (Prof.), #30 r Indo-China. (D»f.), $83 m. Bhell's (Bearer), 15/- n.
Union Waterboats, $13% n.
Antamoks, 76 cts n.
Balatoes, $37 m
Bagulo Gold, 46 clan.
·Benguets, $13.76 n
Benguets, Exploration, 20 eta, b.
Benguet Goldfeld, 20 ctis, n.
Big Wedge, 10 ets, n.
Gold Crock, 20 cta b,
Gold River, 21 eta b.
Ipo Mining. $21⁄2 n.
Itogona, $6.30 n.
Salacot, 16 ctя, 1.
Kalian, 19/6 n.
Langkats (Single), $15 n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $5.10 n.
S'hai Lons, Sh. 86 n.
Raubs, $11 s,
Venz: Goldfield, $6 n.
Docks, etc.
HK, Wharves, $107 b, and an. II.K. Docks, $12% n. Providents (old); $1.45 an. Providents few), 50 eta, n Hongkewa (old), Sh. $310 n. New Engineerings. Sh. $5% n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $122 n.
Catton Affila.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $9,85 b. Shaj Cottons, (old), Sh. $75 n. S'hat Cottons, (new). Sh, $45 n. Zoony Sings, $9.40 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $55, n. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and N. Hatels, $1,95 b, H.K, Lands, 8521% b. H.I.
Lands A
debenturen,
$101% n. Shai Lands, Sh. $253; n. Metropolitan Lands, 5h, $13 a Humphreya, 894 n. II.K. Realties, $4.86 b. Aslo Realties "A" Sh. $100 n
Chinese Patates, on. China Resitles, Sh. $12% n. China Debenture, $137.
Tramways, $19,80 L.
Peak Trama (old), $14 u.
Peak Trams (new), $7 1 Star Ferries, $97 n. Yaumati Perries, fold), $22
"TELEGRAPH" ART
SUPPLEMENT
Numerous Pictures To-morros
A large variety of interesta will be covered by the Alus-" trations in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pletorial Supplement
Weddings illustrated will Include those of Mr. W. n. Grant and Miss E. B. Camp-* bell, Mr. Matty Chang and Miss Fanny Lee, Mr. Cheng -Yung-hee and Minu Nellie Sun.
There will be several-ple- tures of the opening of the Aw Par Hospital at Cheung Chau, as well as of the De- fence Corps in camp, showing the visit of HE, the Governor. Amongst groups. will be one of the Committee of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and another of Jere Lee's all- American ladies' Gand shortly coming to the China Emporioni ballroom.
TÓMINADA
China Lights (old), $9.65 sa, China Lights (new); $9,30 1.
1.K. Electrics, $70. Macao Electrics, $75 n. Sandakan Lights, $8 a.
Telephones Telephoner
"Well, I had four
to the Ace, King
LEAGUE'S
PROBLEMS
Saar Plebiscite Control
London, Nov. 29 The League of Nations has been convened for December 5 to begin discus- sions of the arrangements for the Saur Plebiscite.
At its conclusion, the Council will have before it the memorandum received
froms the Yugo-Slavian
Government in reference to incidents connected with the assassination of King Alexander British Wier less
THE
HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934.
THESE
SPORTIN
POST - MORTEMS
was
And there I going buggo for The corner flag--
But now I've taken up Ping-Pong, so I shall get some of my own back/
Little Lady Mary Cainbridge, tens
year-old daughter of the Marquis of Cambridge, and niece of Queen Mary.
who was one, of the bridesmaids, et yesterday's Royal wedding.
IMMENSE INTEREST IN
:
So I put an extra man in the Slips
FLOOD OF TEA UNDER CONTROL
REGULATED EXPORTS
BALANCED SUPPLY AND DEMAND
London. Nov. 29. The International Tea Committee has fixed a re-
= RADIO BROADCAST
A Relay of St. Andrew's Ball from Kowloon
JAZZ PIANO RECITAL
From ZBW on 'n wavelength of 355 nietres (845 kilocycles).'
4-7 pm, Chinese Programme. 7 p.m.
Closing Local Stock Quotations. London and New York Stock and Commulity Quotations,
7.08.7.30 p.m. Band Music,
The MH on the Rock-Overture
(arr. Winterbottom).
The B.. B. C. Wireless Military Яand conducted by B. Waitun O'Donnell.
| Semiramble-Overture. (Rossini),
Creatore Bond,
Sons of the Brave-Macch
Bilgood). Entry of the Gladiators-March
(Fucik).
The Band or H, M. Coldstream Guarda 7.30-7.46 p.m. A Recital by Richard Croaks (Tenor).
1. Toe Late To-morrow
(Langenberg).
2. Maeushla (Mnemurrough).
NeapolitanLove Song (Victor-
Herbert).
4. In my Garden (O'Keefe), 7.15-8 p.m. From the Studio. "To-morrow's Racing" by Mr. A, J. P. Heard.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Repori.
8.03-8.30 pm. From the Studio, A Jazz Piano Recital by Mias Doreen Ma.
1. Riptide.
2. Medley.
Programme
Love in the thing.
4. Straight from the Shoulder F. Medley.
6 String along with you. 8.30.0 p.m. Light Orchestra Music, Love's Last Word (Cremieux). La Chaland qui Passe (Hixin),
Albert Sandler nud his Orchestra. A Thousand and One Nights --
Waltz (J. Strauss).
Felix Weingartner conducting the British Symphony Orchestra, gulated figure for tea Delites in Vienna (arr. Walter).
Orchestre Raymonde. exports from India, Ceylon, Tales from the Vienna Woods- and the Dutch East Indies, to commence April 1, 1935. The new export figure will
Waltz (Strauss).
Philadelphin Symphony Drehestra directed by Leopold Stokowski, 9-9.15 pm. From the Studio,
A Talk on "The Signißence of
9.15-9.30 p.m.
Violin Solos by Master Yehudi
be reduced to 82.5 per cent.se Day" by the Rev. T. F. Ryan: of the standard export total | of 807,714,396 pounds and thus a threatened tea flood will be avoided.
WESTMINSTER WEDDING The eut in the quot, was hot
unexpected, a leading London tea merchant said when interviewed | to-day. Be added that the dis- tributing trade quite unjustifiably |
WHOLE WORLD WATCHES but feared that insufficient ten
ROYAL ROMANCE
London, Nov. 29.
of
Menuhin.
1. Tzar's Bride--Song of the Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov). 2. Campanella. Op. 7 Bis
(Paganini).
(a) Minstrels (Delnissy); (6) Flight of the Bumlite-Ber (Rimsky-Korsakov).
4. Bane Espagnole ("La Vidn
9.10 p.m.
Breve") (De Palla).
Rruter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
937-10 pm. Variety. ValBilly Merson Memories,
Billy Merson and Chorum. Songs-Si Potite Sans Toi-Tango
Chunte.
Instrumental-The Grasshopper and
the Anta.
The Four Bright Sparks. Songs-Radio Requests.
Les Allen (Baritone). Song-Little Man you've had a
busy day.
Las Allen with Mrs. Allen and Norman. 10-12 midnight. A Relay from St.
Me. Lacienne Boyer.
supplios would be released and that they would be short supplies; As a result they had started buying heavily.
This buying had led to a rise in No wedding has been attended by such a vast com to draw out invisible tea stocks price levels which had appeared pany of witnesses as was that of the Duke of Kent to and also attracted to England tens Princess Marina of Greece, which in the presence of an from other countries. august and distinguished congregation, was solemuised with additional quantilles to be Stocks then began to rise, and | in Westminster Abbey to-day.
released this
from year Vast multitudes of people throughout the route of regulated production countries it was anticipated that the stocks the wedding procession followed the service in the would rise still further. Abbey in hushed silence as it was broadcast from scores As there was little prospect that Andrew's flail at the Peninsula Hotel of outdoor loud-speakers and in millions of homes, not the consumption of tea would im- by courtesy of the Chieftain and Com- only in Britain but throughout the Empire, and in many to the rising level of stocks, n
mediately advance proportionately mittee, and the Management of the foreign countries unseen witnesses joined in the service, curtailment of experts was thought
18.30 p.m. necessary in order to regularise day Press News, Further
Reuler Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid- London correspond with Stock und Commodity Quotations. the demand. Reuter,
12 midnight. Close Down.
In his brief address at the con- Buckingham Palace, the bride ataupplies clusion of the ceremony, the Arch-bridegroom appeared
Queen
ת!!
Vieturia
to
the
Hotel.
Mr. S. 3. lcks, managing director of Arts and Crafts, Lul, arrived here- from Shanghai by the P. and O, liner Carthage last night.
•
bishop of Canterbury, who con balcony in front of the Palace, be ducted the service, said that as fore which an immense crowd. the result of a new and marvellous which filled the great enclosure invention of science, the whole around the.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF nation and Empire had become Memorial and stretched far up the WHILE OUR HEARTS ARE PURE, OUR wedding guests.
Mall. They were joined by the LIVES ARE HAPPY AND OUR PEACE 19 King and HEARD ALL OVER WORLD
Queen and Prince Nicholas and some other members!
|SUNE.—William Winter. Early reports from many distant of the Royal party.--British Wire- $23.36 b. & 99. parts show that the Archbishop's ¡Iras,
comment was in fact an under- statement. In Greece, the Nether! lands, Norway, Denmark and Yugo- Stavia, where the Duchess of Kent thus family, assoelations, perfect / reception of the brondeuat is rega ported, and even the responses of the bride and bridegroom were heard as clearly as by those Rathered around the altar..
3.70 b.
China Buses, Sh. $18.20 1. Singapore Tractions, 4/8 b. Singapore Pref. 17/9 b.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars, $8.70 n. Cald: Macp. (old), Sh. 21 a. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $20 n. Canton Icen, $2.85 b. Cement (com.), $2.20 b. H.K. Ropes, $4.00 n.
Storen, etc.
Dairy Farms, $221⁄2 *. Watson, $6 n.
Der A Winge, 1 n. Lane, Crawfords, $3%1⁄2 h Mackintosha. $21 n. Sinceres, $10
.
Wm. Powells, 70 ets, . Wing On (ILK.) $110 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $2.76 0. H.K. Entertainments, $7% n. S. C. Enterprises, $i n. Macao "Greyhounds." $2 . Constructions (old), $1.80 n. Constructions (now), 76 cts. b. Vibor Elling, $6.60 n.-
Oh. Govt. 0% 1926 G. Bonda
90% A. H.K. Gov. 4% Loan, 8% prom.
b.
HE. Govt. 8% Loan, 8%
prom, n. Wallace Harpers, $7 n.
in many other European coun trica-Sweden, France, Germany,
THEFT FROM STEAMER
ENGINE FITTINGS
*
TAKEN
Mr. Benito Nativadad, Judge of the First Court of Manila, arrived hero on a vacation by the s.8. Pre- sident -Hoover, belte nccompanied by his wife and daughter.
He
Sub-Inspector L. Mist, who has been doing Bench duty at Central Pollec Station; Sub-Inspector W. Mair, uf the Police senior bowls team, and Sergeant P. 11. Loughlin, of the Police Cricket eleven, are proceeding on Homs leave aboard the P. and O. Jiner Carthage to-morrow.
Injuries of a severe natura were suffered by Ko Kam and Kwong Sing, electricians, at the Cosmopolitan Ducks yesterday, when a quantity of In search of funds to pay his pass- nitric neid was accidentally spilled on nge to Chefeo, a Shanghai man, Lam- them. They were both admitted to Ping-wo, who spoke English, appeured the Kowloon Hospital.
before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magistracy this morning charged with Chun Fook, unemployed, charged hawking drawn, work Admitting that he received before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen-llcence in Robinson Road. Defendant without a Finland. Rumania, Hungary and pieces of engine fittings, which had tral Magistracy this morning, with stated that he had just arrived from Austria, for example-in which, been stolen from the steamer having returned from banishment was Manila and was on his way to Chufon. the wedding had aroused interest. Tanda, at No. 4 wharf at the Kow-sentenced to one year's hard labour. Thank you, sir said the defendant wireless Histoners maintained an tuon Godowns yesterday, a 22-year- Defendant was banished for ten years when the Magistrate administered a Intimate touch with the solemn old boiler cleaner, Chan Ping, was in 1933. Sergeant Moran said defen- caution. proceedings in Westminster Abbey sentenced to three months hard dust had returned, twice before. Throughout the North American labour, by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones was banished for life from Singapore.
The following passengers. salled continent, and particularly in the at the Kowloon Magistracy this Defendant said he was on his way to from Vancouver oid the R.M.S. United States and Canada, the morning.
Swatow. service was also folowed by wire- The defendant lifted a small boy
Empress of Cannia on November 17, for the Orient:-Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. less listeners.
through a horizontal ventilator, Leung Yau, aged 32, a street coolle, Mr. C. E. Vissering (Reuter, Brockel. Thirty dollars, the bail money of Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davis, which led to the engine store-room, was estreated by Mr. E. 1 Wynneman & Co.), Col. M. H. Logan, Mrs, and the boy passed out a box condones at the Kowloon Magistracy E. A. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cox All the way to Paddington taining the things to the man.this morning, when he failed, to an- (1fongkong Electric Co., Ltd.), Mr. R. Stution, great crowds-lined the Thay wore-bath-enught-walking pear.in answer to a charge of keeping Wyllie, Mr. W Knoke, Mr. SM. route and London's final cheer away with the box,
a gaming house on the roof of. 137, Gillespie, Mr. W.-R. Johnson, Miss wont up as the Royal train atonmedi Defendunt: The boy asked me Cheung Sha Wan Road, and with L. P. Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. E.
to look after them.
gambling. Nino other, Chinose wores Jacobs and Miss B. Jacobs, Mra.. L. Probably the most Impressive His Worship: You knew the brought before the Magistrate and on G. E. Ramage.and Master R. Ramage, scene during the day occurred things were stolen. What do you promises, were fined $2 each. An Bichan, Mr. T. C. F. Hall, Mr. E. H. pleading guilty to gambling on the Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper, Mr. James when, after returning from the mean by lending the boy astray? order was made for the money picked Fisher, Dr. F. Hanaging, Mr. A celebration at the private chapel ini You are a scoundrel,
up, $4.50, to be placed in the Poor Box. Ditesheim."
out.
IMPRESSIVE SCENE
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
I am in the happy position of being able to offer
my customers a bottle of Beer FREE with their
Tiffins and Dinners.
THAT DAY WILL BE
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
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The next morning!
To such cases take only 'Gardan'. The tormenting headaclie, the undesired consequences of the carousal laat night will disappear rapidly and certainly, 'Gardan' can be taken even on an empty stomach without producing unpleasant by-effects. The following good advice of one who knows will prove very -uneful to you in future: When you have spent happy hours with friends, take 'Gardan' even before going to bed! 'Gardan' will display its action whilst you sleep and next morning you will awake with a clear head, because 'Garden' not only, relleves pain, it also prevents it
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