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LATEST. CABLED QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the. Now York commodity exchange are 1nued by Router.
December
January
March Mny
Dec. 0. 11.03
Dec. 10.
11.00/00
11.02
11.02/02
July
October Spot
11.41 11.41/41 11.35 11.31/32 11.28 11,23/23 11.05 10.97/97 1206 12.10
New York Rubber
December January March
12.08 12.93/03 13.00 1301/01 13.26 13.19/10 .13.41 13.35/35 13.00 13.48/46 Total sales-133 lots
May
July ........
Chicago Wheat
95
96
80
December
94 796 May
06/05 July
*80/80 Monday's sales:-14,847,000 bushels
Chleaga Corn
December
May July
5814 58%/68%
·6874 DON/GDA
60%/60%
00% Monday's sales:-3,698,000 bushels
Winnipeg, Wheat
December
Mny July
83% 835/83% 87% 87%4/87% 87
874/877%
New York Silk
December March
1.07% 18415/00% 1.94% 1.92 792 1.0214 1.91 /01
Mny..
Total sales:78, lota
NOTES OF THE DAY
(Continued from Pago d.) that, after all, is what we most re- quire.
COVERNMENT CAN ERR
We expressed our surprise yes- terday at the latest peace proposals from Paris, engineered by the in- defatigable Pierre Laval and the responsive Sir Samuel Huare. By: now it is pretty certain that the peace entails the surrender of Ethiopin. More than that, it is in- dicated that Britain and France approve of the ceding of a vast territory formerly, and to some ex- tent still, under Ethiopian control. The Italians, branded as aggres- sors, who made war without cause, and subjected to punishment by the League of Nations, are apparently being offered a generous bribe to stop the war they started. And who pays the bribe? Why, Ethio- plu; and possibly, if it is required, Britain may bear a share. We are not in the least surprised that the Cabinet's approval of the peace formula has brought a storm of protest from members of the House of Commons, both in the Opposition and in the Government ranks. We are-not-surprised-that-the-Govern- ment has lost face. It lays itself open to the suspicion that it is weakening In its support of the League: that it has no faith in sanctions; or that, knowing present formula can never be ac cepted, it has merely manoeuvred to please France. In any case the Government is in error. For this change of attitude bound to be interpreted in Italy as a sign of weakness, and will have the effect of diminishing the usefulness of sanctions. As for the suggestions. themselves, that Italy be given large pieces of Ethiopin to stop her campaign. they are precisely the things which Major Allee, the. Labour leader, suspected might be considered. He found them amusing as we do, and we recall his remark in the House of Commons that to produce a settlement nc- ceptable to Italy, Ethiopia and the League was as impossible and ridiculous as hunting for a solution to a house-breaking epidemic satis- factory to the house-breaker, the house-holder and the Home Secre tary.
THE VERY IDEA!
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You never know in the removal game what you'll find under carpets.
Packing the contenta of the wino cellar wasn't an easy jab. However, we managed to pack them quite com- fortably, throwing the empty bottlen into a garbage can.
Meanwhile, the Governor was still solbing bitterly in a corner of the bare sitting room.
When we presented him with tho bill for $75, he sobbed even more bit- terly. Didn't want to leave the old home.
Most of the stuff looked pretty knocked about by the time we'd chucked it on a junk to be conveyed across the harbour, so when the junk Bank the loss wasn't so very heavy.
Meanwhile, we're still in business, If you've anything you'd like removed, such na a'couple of cases of`bour, or your extra concubines, or your 'ton. All give us a ring and wo'll come up and see you.
Our charges are reasonable. If you want to bolt out of the Colony, let us handle your arrangements. You mightn't get away yourself, but we'll see that your furniture accompanies you.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935.
SHARE PRICES.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning,
Banks.
II.K. Banke. $1870 b.
Banks H. K.
507-n.
Chartered Bank, £13
(Lon, Rog.).
Mercantile Bank, A. and B..
£2874 n.
Morcantile Bank C., £18 n. East Asia Bank, $701⁄2 n.
Insurances.
Canton in., $260 n. Union In., $570 b. China Underwriters, $1.10 n. China Fire, $180 n. H.K. Fire In., $245 m. Internat'l Asecc., Sh. 84 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $86 m.
H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $11 n. - Shell Bearer), 81/3 n. Union Waterboata, $12 n.
Mining.
Antamoks. $1.20 b. Balatocs, $17% n. Baguio Gold, 22 cts. n. Benguet Consolidated, $15% n. Bonguet Exp., 11 eta, n. Big Wedge, 12 ets. n. Gold Creek, 30 cts. n. Gold River, 7 ctx. n. Ipo Mining, 90 cta, n. Itogone, 361⁄2 cts. n. Saincot, 15 ots. n. Kallan, 11/3 n.
Langkate (Single), $18 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 a. S'hai Lonah, Sh. $61⁄4 n. Rauls, $9.35 b. Venz: Goldfield $2% b.
Docks etc.
ILK, Wharves" (old), $891⁄2 b. H.K. Wharves (new), $87 n. H.K. & V. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), $1:45 a. Providents (now), 20 cta, n. Hongkewa (old), Sh. $2371⁄2 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n.
Shanghai Docks, Sh. $80 n
Cotton Mills,
Ewo Cotton's Shi, $10 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $76 n. S'hai Cottons (now), Sh. $43 n.' Zoong Singe, $12 n.
1 Wing On Textiles, Bh. $25 n,
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.36 .
H.K. Lands. $36 n. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$130. n.
Shal Landa, Sh. $20 u Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 m. Humphries, $10% ù. H.K. Ronltics $5.76 n. Chiness Estates, $86 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n China Debentures Sh. 835 n.
Public Utilities.
H.K. Tramways, $14.45 m. Peak Trans, (old), $5 n... Peak Trama, (new), $4 . Star Forries, $89 Bn. Yaumati Ferrios, (old) $17. China Lights, $10.95 8. H.K. Electric, $60 an. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $2.10 n. Telephone (old), $251⁄4 n. Telephone (new), $9% n. China Buses. Sh. $11, n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 b. Singapore_Pref. 26/6 bi
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald; Macg. (Prof.), Sh, $13 n. Canton lees, $1.60 n. Cement, $68,
H. Ropes, $4.75_n. Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $19 sa. Watson, $42.
Lane Crawfords, $6% 8. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $1.35 b. Wm. Powells, 70 cts, n. Wing On (H.K.), $40 n.
Miscellaneous.
H.K. Entertainments, $3.40 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $234 n. Constructions (new), 60 <t«, H. Vibro Plling, $4 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. $ Bonda
91% n.
J
H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%
prem. b.
H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par. n. Wallace Harpers $4 n.
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