WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928
COMMERCIAL
HONGKONG NOTES AND COMMENT.
PIECEGOODS MARKET.
After the activity in the market for the coining cool season'e piece goods a slight relapse han get in and the Chinese dealers are now wait ing to see how things will notually puts out before actually committing themselves further. It now seema as if the majority of them were in fected by a sudden enthusiasm when a few ordered extra indente to be shipped immediately. A belief was I that an unlimited demand would be forthcoming and much resulted, several lots of -trade
flannellette, serge and light-weight woollens changing bands several times before the goods arrive in the Colony. It has now been ascer. tained that the dents were more the nature of speculation than real turnover as little of the purchases were for outports or river ports. Nevertheless, a feeling of confidence
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8. Kanota, Mr K. Ratoh, Mr K. Tomiyasʊ, Dr. T. Shinods, Prof, 1. Mitamura, Mr B. Takess, Mr B. Bayeyo ahi, Professor E. Torii, Mr H. Aizawa Bab-Lieutenant J. Rai, Mr O. Nakayan, Mr. B. Ikung, Mr Y. Komare, Dr. H. Aug. Uno, Mr N. Shiozaki, Mr B. Nanoichi Dr. 8. Yada, Mr K. Wakida, Me 8. Masoyama, Mr and Mrs E. Itob, Mr 8. Tamikora, r K. 8enob, Mr J. Baida, Mra G. R Moron, Miss E. ( Moron, Mrs G. B. Ros, Mr T Kitabara, Misa T. Kitahara, Mosers A 9. Yamada, 4. Niwata, 8. ehlmidzn. H. Jenkins, F. G. Kretschmann, 8. J. Wrentmore, T. Hirano, 1. Minoshims, Miza G. F. Foot, Miss M. R. Peroin, Mr E. Inouye Mr T. Shirai, Mrs H. Yoshikawa, tr 8. Terayama. Mr and Mrs A. C. Davie, Mr R.. A. Spear. Mr E H. Sases, Mr A. L. Dunn, Prof. H. Obuchi, Prof. T. Amano, Mr &. Horiguchi, prevails, us last year's carry over nr T. 1. Guchi, Mrs K. Kanamura, Mr. Stocks was comparatively small, and T. Tjim, Mr T. Klucbi, Mr U. Maya- buyers must come in sooner or later, zami, Dr. 8. Masumo, Mr Y, Mayekawa, This is proved by the fact that Rev. F. 1. Pons, Mr and Ms F. B. Bar ling. Mrs M. A. Fims, Mr 8. Ogata, Mr although the market is quiet there has been no slackening in prices as dealers feel they can well dispose of their purchases by the tinie the season arrive.
There is little change to report in other markets.
COTTON AND YARN.
Messrs. Poliniwala & Kotwall, cotton and yarn brokers, write:-
Since our last report on June 30 by s. Sicilia," our yarn market lus kept up very steady during the whole interval and a good inquiry in 10s, and 12s. yarn has resulted in the sale of about 4,500 bales with an advance of $2 to $3 per bale.
The recent news of a good crop of cotton in America and opening of the monsoon in India with better prospects, have tended to lower the price of this staple commodity and inve likewise affected our yarn market, which has remained at the close quiet,
Unsold stock 9,000 bales. Bargains in Chinese hands 6,80 bules.
Shanghai-Latent report shows a better demand in all counts of local mills yam with an improvement of T. 1 to 3 per bute.
Japandse Yarn.-In sympathy with the high rates in Japan, our market in this yarn has been much strengthened, and good lots changed hands at an iterease of $4 to $6 per babe as under ;—
200 bales Nagasaki, No. 20s, at $25/208; 200 bules 3 Horses, No. 16. at $214; 100 bales 3 Horses, No. 20s. at $238; 1,000 balos Yel low Joss, No. 20. at $217/218,100 Inles Setsu, No. 10s. at $190; No. 20s, at $240; Blue Fish, No. 20s.
$238.
Raw Cotton. With very small stock nothing of importance has psd during this whole interval.
Quotations.--Bengal $34 to $43) Per pienl: Chinese 843 to $62 per picul,
F. 1. Matches and Mr T. Bario.
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MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.
The C.P.8.. RM8. "Empress of Asia from Hongtong on July 12 anived at Vancouver on July 30 a..
According to a Reuter message the India Office, in a communiqué, says. that Viscount Peel, the Maharajah of Alwar and Sir Sapa! will represent India at the Imperial Conference: Viscount Hardinge, the Maharajah of Nawanagar and Sayid Hassan-Imam will represent India at the Assembly of the League of Nations.
to the Pacific Coast of the United Staten. With the addition of JAVA'S BUGAR OUTPUT.
-153,000 piculs disposed of else- Estimates published on July 1 by where, these figures total 3,002,000 the Sugar Trast of Java for the piculs, equivalent to about 200,000 tons-a sharp advance over the! amounted to be turned out by its members for the year, amount recorded for the correspond- show a decrease by about 168,000 ng period of last year-106,000
pienls against the figures made known on June 9. The esti-
mated production by the non-trust
factories is put at about 3,000,000
males are as under :-
Esti-
tons.
PHILIPPINE SUGAR.
The production of refined sugar
The
picals. The farmers, however, ex-from Hawaiian or Philippine grown pect the actual output to be 10 per cont. lower, basing their opinion on cane at San Francisco for the year the recent heavy rains. Nineteen 1922 was 1,147,366,000lb. factories have stopped their work on beet suger production of California in 1922 was 144,000,000lb., making! account of the bail weather.
the total Bugar production 1,201,300,000. Consumption, on a population of White crystals.. 13,681,000 13,000) the basis of Centrifugal 245.000 49,000 3,247,000, exceeded 103 pounds per capita, leaving + surplus of Internainte crystals Yellow crystals: 10.731,000 80,000 938,306,000lb. for export.
306,000 27,000
1.000 PIG AND FOUNDRY PRICES. 8,000
Brown crystals. Others
Picule.
Total...... 25,174,000-169,000
JAVA SUGAR ENPORTS.
Middlesborough quotations quoted by a Home commercial paper were as follows:-
Jand 20. June 27,
No. 1 Cleveland. pig. 126/. 125/.
115/- 112/0 112/6 110/- 110/- 107/6
According to the Japan Chronicle, No. 8 G.M.B. during June 2,576,080 piculs of the No. 4 Foundry weason's crope, was exported to No. 4 Forge ... Europe, 360,000 piculs to India, Mixed Nos. hematite-114/ 112/6 4440 picule to Japan, 320,000 Durham blastfurnace.
coke, delivered 42/- 41/8 piculs to Hongkong. 104,000 picula
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