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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE.
11th WEDNESDAY. the ON November, 1936, The Company's Offices and all Departments will bo CLOSED.
The Hongkong-Dispensary, Dispensing Department,
for dispensing will
bo open prescriptions from 10 am to 1 BUILDING Beauty p.m. and from 6 pm to 7.30 p.m. Parlour, first floor, most up-to-date The Kowloon Dispensary will be in the Colony, Permanent Waving, Set, Facials and Manicure. Please open for business from 10 am. to take lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw-1 ford, Phone 30770.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
Banka.
H. K. Banks, $1,675 b. H. K. Banka (Lop.
£100% n.
Chartered Bank, £15. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£32 n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £14% East Asia Bank, $83 n.
Insurances.
Canton In., $2051 Union in., $600 b.
Reg.).
China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'l Asace., Sh. $3% n. Shipping.
Douglas, $30 o.
H. K. Steamboats, $6.75 1. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $36 n. Indo-Chinas (Dof.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer), 120/- n. Union Waterbonts, 310
Docks etc.
n.
H. K. Wharves (old), $110 n. H. K. & W. Docks, $14 n. Providenta (old), $2.10 n. Providenta (now), 20 eta. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $811⁄2 n.
Mining
Kallan Mining Ad. 13/6 n. Raube $12 b.
Venz: Goldfield $5 b.
Philippine Mining
Antamoks, P. 3%
Atoks, P: 50
Bagulo Gold, P. 31
Baintoc Min. P. 15%
Benguet Consols, P. 14%
Big Wedges, P. 40
Consolidated Mines, P. 033⁄41⁄2 Demonstrations, l. 1
Ipo Gold, P. 18
I. X. L, P. 1.60
Itagons, P. 1
Masbate Consol, I', .50 Paracale Gumaua,* P. 72 Salicot Min. P. .08 San Mauricio, P. 24 Suyoc Consola, 1. 55 United Parneale, P. 13:
---Lands, Hotels, etc.
H; and S. Hotels, 36.10 så. H. K. Lands, $39 s.
H. K. Landa. 4% Duben.
$105 n.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 ¤. Humphres, 39%1⁄2 n.
H. K. Realities, $5.50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realties, Sh. #4 n. China Debentures Sh. 360 n.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways, $12.30 n. Peak Trams, (old), $631⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $23⁄4 D.
When
p.m.
Hongkong, 10th November, 1936.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
ARMISTICE DAY.
We beg to inform our patrons that on Wednesday, 11th Norem- ber, our Main Store will be closed, but the undermentioned hours of business have been arranged:-
Grocery Department Open at Side Entrance from 8 am to 10
11.07.
Peak Store 7 a.m. to 10 am. Kowloon Branch will be open notil 2 p.m.
Cakes will be available in Cafe Wisemen as usual,
BANK HOLIDAY.
In accordance with Government Ordinance The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction" for Public Business on Wednesday, the 11th November, 1936. (Armis- tice Day).
Star Ferrica, (old), $93 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $25 6. China Lights, $14% n. China Lighta, (new), $10% ù. H. K. Electric, $53% n. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $29 n. Telephone (new), $10.65 n. China Buses. 8h. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.
Industrials
Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $19, n Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 o, Canton Ice $2.20 n. Cement, $11.00 ma,
H. K. Roper, $3.90 m.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $22 n. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, $6
n.
Sinceres, $3 n, Wing On (II.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Milla.
kowe Cottons, Sh. $10.70 n." S'had Cottons, (old), Sh. $76 n. S'hai Cottons, (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Singe, $16 m.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. 825 n.
Miscellaneous.
H. K. Entertainments, $3 m. Constructions (old), $154 'n. Constructiona (new), 42%1⁄2 eta.
".
Vibro Ping, 6.30 b.
Ch. Govt. 0% 1925 G.$Bda
92% 1.
H.K. Govt. 4% Loán 8% prm. n. II.K. Govt. 8% Loan par, b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
Planning
your
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YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations are the middle prices at the close of the market In London on November All quotations are subject to con- firmation and no responsibility is assumed for errors in transmission.
Last To-day's
Price Price
..
War Loan 3%
redm after 1852 £100%
Chinese 4%%%
Bonda 1008
£100%
(Eng, Iss.).... £101% £10134 Chinese 5% Gold
Bonds 1925-47. £ 074 £ 974 Chinese 4.34%
Loan 1008... £'00% £.99% Chinese G% Loan
1012
£ 30 £ 70%
1905 Hukuang
1911 5% Lung Tsing
Chinese 5 Reorg Loan 1813 (Lin. 153.) Chinese Imperial
Rly. Honnn Rly. 5%
*
Rly.
U.
£ 51%
£ 02 21⁄4
£ 934 £ 03
£ 08/ £ 60%
£ 51%
Hai Rly. 1013 6%
£ 28 S'hal.
- Nanking Rly. 5......
£ 70 Tieni-Pukow Rly.
5% (Brit Stpd) £ 49 Tient-Pukow Rly.
(Ger. Stpd) £ 45 Tient-Pukow Rly. 5% (Brit. Stpd. Supl, Lean) Tient-Pukow Rly. 5% (Ger. Slupd Supl. Loan) £48 Japan 5% Steri- int Loan 1907 Japan 6% Stert- ing Loan 1924 German 7% In- ternational Loan
1124
$ 20
£ 76
£ 49
£48
£ 45
£ 42
£ 48'
£ 80%
£ 80%
£ DIA
£ 019
€ 01
614
£13% £15%
Chartered Bank of
1. A. & C. H. K. & Shal.
Bking
Corpn. (Ldn. Rend.).. Chinese Engineer- Be Mining (bearer)
ing
Chosen Corpn. Pekin Syndicate
£100 £100
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, Nov, D. S..C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets: The market day was Irregularly higher. business buckground, however, con- inues to be bullish due to Christmas buying, which is likely to be the best than for any year since 1929. The advance in the price of bur silver continuer
10, 1936.
- MUI-TSAI CASE: TWO HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE IMPOSED
A 29-year-old married woman, Slu Mr. K. Pul-hing, appeared before Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning, when she pleaded guilty to u charge of having employed an unregistered mui-tsal, Cheung Yan, alias Chan Hei, 14, lo do her house work.
Inspector Fraser Favourable dividend ac Hon made for continued good interest In the market. The Bonds Market was irregularly higher, while stocks on the Curb Exchange were also higher.
S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal morning comment:--General Motors are expected to increase their divi dend to-day and Chrysler and several steel companies very roon. Easy money, subsidies and consumer de mand remain the market's buil factora, Brokers say that the political news should stimulate the buying of Anaconda and Kenncenti copper shares. It gossiped that the buy- ing of telegraph and telephone com- pony shares is due to plans of ex- pansion next year.
S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: Sentiment to-day was slightly mixed, but the undertone continues to be
General strong Motors sales to consumers for October amounted to 44,274 units as against 68,566 units for October of last year. The Times Business Index for the week amounted to 101.1. which was unchanged from last week, but which "ompared with 10,4 for the same weet. of last year. Bonds on the Big Board of the New York Stocks Exchange were vahid al nround $43,179.000.30 As of November 1st..
Cotton: The Government erup estimate of 12,400,000 bales was un- expectedly high, but the effect was minimised by heavy Trade buying, reports of excellent mill business and rumours that the Brazilian crop had been over-estimated.
Wheat: Sentiment was moderately bulish, but Europe is not pressing purchases. Frost reports from the Argentine were without effect. There has been a visible decrease of 825,- 030 bushels.
Cor: Unfavourable weather con- inues to stimulate cash demand, delays the movement of the crop and accelerates December short covering. There has been a visible increase of 331,000 bushels.
Rubber: There is a tendency to- wards profit-taking on any upturns. Dutch exports for October amounted to 27,810 tons. Exporters stocks amount to 0,007 tons. There has heen a decrease in English stocks of 3,542 tons.
S'hal Electric Con-
struction Co. S'hal. Waterworks
"A"
13/6 13/6 12/0 12/0 5/- 5/-
40/- 40/
Union
Soc of Canton. Gula Kalumpong
Rubber Allled
ders Associated & Elec
trical Industries Austin Motors ord Boots Pure Drug frit-Amer. Tob.
(bearer) Cammell, Laird,
insurance
351⁄2 351/2
334
35%.
45/-
45/-
Ironfoun-
34/-
34/
►
5+/0
50/-
Dow Jones Averages;
51/3 51/G 50/- 54/1016
Nov. 7. Nov. 9. 30 Industrials .... 183.38 103.35
30 Rails
57.22
58.60
133/9
133/0
20 Utilities
35,33
40 Bonds
105.48
105,55
ord.
11 Commodity Index 70.32
70,37
Mexican Eagle
Courtaulds
Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Electric
(England)
Guinness (A) Son
Co.
δ
Hawker Aircraft Bristol Aeroplane,
ord. Imperial Chemical
Industries Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer
"A," ord.
O.K. Bazaars Rolls Royce Leyland Mctors Tate & Lyle..... Turner & Newall United Steel Sinethwick
Armstrongs Vickers, ord. Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch
Rubber Plantation Investment
Trust Burma Corpn. Commonwealth
Mining Matsman Invest
ments eng Randfontein Es-
tates
Spring Mines Sub-Nigel Tanami Gold
Mining Auglo-Iranian Burmaiz Shell Transport and Trading
(bearer) Chloese 5% Sterl- ing Notes 1025 (Vickers) Canton - Kowloon
Rly. 5
T.T.
19/- 19/- 32/74. 32/3 587- 58/3 114/- 114/-
37/137/114
04/3 95/-
142/6
144/0 37/3 37/3
72/- 7178
12/0 42/0 174/44173/9
80/10% 85/75 52/0 52/0 170/10% 175/7%
130/- 120/10%
ریزی
REUTER QUOTATIONS
35.00
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
"QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity, exchange are
issued by Reuter.
December
January Murch
New York Coifon
11.00/01 11.70/80
11.32/32 12.24
04/- 105/3
04/- 106/3
11.88/88
11,75/75
11.87/80
11.77/78
32/0
32/
May
11.07/80
22/10 24/-
July
11.70/81
11.78/78 11.70/70
13/-
13/-
October
11.42/42
Spot
12.35
37/3
37/-
150/-- 150/3
39/0
New York Rubber
39/G
30/74 30/7 13/1 13/6
December January Merch
17.50/52 17,53 n
17.50/50
Moy
17.03n
July
17.50/60
7/435 7/15
30/- 38/-
October
70/9 70/8 41/3 42/0 265/- 255/-
1/14 1/14
110/3 110/3
D5/71% 05/7/4
September 17,7In
Total Snies:-850 tons.
Chicago Wheat
17.43/40 17.49n 17.05/50 17.58
17.0in 17.64n 17.67n
December 115%/1154 · 115/115 May... 1134/113% 112/112% July
004/00% 08/08% Saturday's sales: 14,071,000 bushels.
Chicago Corn
103%/103
0514/055% 924/92% 02/02 Winnipeg Wheat
120/- 120/-
December May July
10234/103
....
953/054%
23
25
37% 37%
-Reuter:
EXCHANGE
Selling
Demand.... T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. Indin T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila
1/23% 1/2%
.102% .5217
November 1087%/100% 108/108% December 1089/100 103/100 May
107/107 107/107
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Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the S.C.A, was the complainant.
Relating the facts of the ease, nald the mul-teat seen crying in the street hout midnight on Saturday, by a Chinese constable who asked her what was the matter. The girl told him that she was a mut-isal of defendant, who lived in Na. 10 Wait Yin-long Street and that she had been scolded for not having done some work well. She to the Central Police was taken Station.
On Sunday, Inspector Fraser saw
girl
and learned from her that she the was given to defendant's mother by her mother for $130 (Canton money). She was brought down from Canton
where she was handed over to
Her work the house con- fendant. sisted of washing clothes, sweeping floors and looking after the children of the house. The girl was well fed and there, were no signs of her hay- ing been beaten, although she had complained of being severely struck
had coine Lime
ngo. She dresses, although they were not new. Concluding, Inspector Fraser sald
many
Priest Prays
GROCER'S STORE GUTTED
For £3,000: EARLY MORNING FIRE
It Comes
AT SHAUKIWAN
Early this morning a fire broke out Prayers by a Princes Ris-in No. 130 Main Street, Shaukiwan. borough (Bucks) priest for £3,-a grocer's store,. The fire started d 000 to build a new church have the ground floor and spread to the been answered speedily.
A stranger, hearing of the prayers, walked into St. Therese's Church.
"Do you really expect to pet the money through your intercessions?" | he asked Father Dreves,
"I do," replied the priest. "Pray no more," said the stranger. "You shall have the
money," A little later the stranger-icing that his name should be Itept secret sent a letter guaranteeing the £3,000,
Father Dreves
said: "The poverty and impossible condition of our tin church have distressed me.. I have no influential friends, so I prayed to our patron snitt, Therese.""
remainder of the building. Before a fire engine could be dispatched from the Shaukiwin district the house was gulted.
An adjoining house was badly domnged by water from fire hoses.
It is hot known how the fire originated.
PRIEST KILLED
News has been received that the Rev. J. Hoval, O.P, uncle of Fr. F. R. Nóval, O. P. Procurator of the Spanish Dominicans, who has been resident in Hongkong for many years, has been killed by the Reds in Madrid. He was on
old man of seventy-five years of age, and it is slated that he was put to death for no reason than that he was a priest. The following quotations have Fr. Noval has also a brother a parish been received by Swan, Culbertson priest in Madrid and he fears that offer he may have met with a similar fate. & Fritz from their Manila after the close of the morning ses-
MANILA SHARES
slon:
Antumok
that when the girl was sold to defen- Atok dant's mother there was an under-Baguio Gold standing that if the girl was dis- Benguet Consolidated 14.00
Benguet Exploration obedient she would be returned to her mother, in which case defendant's mother would receive $200. girl now wanted to return to her mother.
برادر
The Hallan Consul General wil hold a reception at the foot Garden of the Hongkong Hotel on Thursday, November 12, from 11.33 a.m.
Buyers Sellers Prices In Pesos 3.55 3.00
.81
.53
30
.20
14.25
to
The
Demonstration
Wedge Coco Grove Consolidated Mines Conso
.41
.42
21 A12.30 am., on the occasion
birthday of the King of Italy.
of the
1.00
1.10
.035
.0375
.93
.04
Mother Lode
.23 A
.35
.38
Paracale Gold
35
.41
24 A Paracale Gumaus
30 A
.25
.20
2.70
2.80
.28 B
.41 $1
1.75
1.40' 1.50
In reply to Mr. Keen, Inspector Fraser sild the case was not a serious ony, ns the girl had not been - treated.
Defendant, who was on $200 bail. was aned that amount.
MYSTIC DICTATOR
(Continued from Page 6.)
statesman Although
and economist, Oliveira Salazar is a great connaisscur and lover of French Iterature and political and moral drawing Ke philosophy.
admits Inspiration from Maurras, at present the most netive and bellicose expon- Int
uf the royalist idea in France. He does not share Maturas's "royalist obsession" but agrees with him on the difference between democracy and demophilia and the evil wrought by the confusion of these two terms.
he "We all love the people," said,
it
we can- "but just because we love not allow the dispersion of gover- ment. Social science teaches that regimes change and vary with times and conditions. There is no ideal political order good for all times and all peoples. On the other hand, there are certain fundamental principles without which true government is Impossible and which are applicable in all regimes."
I wanted to know his explanation of the fact that all modern dictators eame from the ranks of the people. "It may be a simple coincidence," he sald, admitting, however, that this number of interesting fact raised problems. It is just possible that the upper
classes have exhausted their mission. For the rest, no social class forms a closed community to- day. The nobility is rejuvenating by
fresh blood from the lower He feels that we pay too much attention to learning to-day. Learn- ing does not necessarily make for happiness. One may be illiterate and yet be very happy.
he de- plored, "and erudition for culture. Erudition is within everybody's reach but it does not mean much. Culture. on the contrary, is the development of intelligence which alone can teach Inan how to cope with the fundamen- tal problems of life."
learning for Intelligence,” Mistaku
Mr. Salazar shares the view of many statesmen that the study of the classics is an essential element of true culture. The Inguistle per fection of Greek and Latin is a moro! teaching
Hself, by
The ancients knew how to think well and how to write down their thoughts well. One cannot study Latin without thinking logically. And It is most essential for men to think well because they can- bc- not know everything, Mr. Salazar lleven. According to this principle the Portuguese dictator thinks a long time before he writes something, but once he sits down to write it is the final
version. Ile very seldom corrects anything in his proofs.
"True culture,” he concluded, “do-s not consist in stuffing the brain with nations but in shaping the mind and teaching it to observe, think and draw I own conclusions. I excuse my younger secretaries from Icnowing much but I' Insist that they think."
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Carthage.com..............Bat. Nov. 14,)
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Itegy......Nav. 14, 9.30 am, Lotters, ...Nov. 16, 10 am.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Marechal Joffre
Siberia.
Kwangtung..
Sat, Nov. 14, 1.30 pm. Bat., Nov. 14, 3.30 pm. Pres. McKinley Sat., Nov. 14, 4.30 p.m.. Shantung...Sat., Nov. 14, 4.20 p.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only.