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AMERICA BOSS OF
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WEEKLY REFLECTIONS AND NOTES
THE NEXT. BOOM?
My Dear Algy,
The boom in Shanghai continues to eclipse our Stock Market, and is providing somewhat of a sensation with its concomitant thrills and ex- Duesseldorf, Yesterday.
citement. Colton shares are the Frealding at the tenth annual
centre of attraction, and excitement moeting of the Association of German
reigied supreme when Evros were Industrialists, Dr. Duisberg, describing
"bumped" to Ts. 23% on Wednes- cent world tour, said that day and declined to Ts. 22 within
centre of the twenty-four hours. This is world was slowly but surely shift-markable when one considers that ing from the Atlantic to the Paci-a little over six weeks ago they were fic, owing to the growth of Ameri- priced around Ts. 14, and, the near can economic and financial power approach of September Settlement I hear, has reached and the extension of the American Day which, sphere of interest in the Pacife and enormous proportions. The cotton the rapid economic progress of mille in Shanghai are reported to
He Japan. out-
was astonished to be earning large profits this year, the clear and far and for this reason there are still
Chau, where the tragedy was enacted is on the out- skirts of Pak Mong village in Lamtau, which district under the charge of the Police at Tai-0 where Sergeant Hallam Is the European Police Officer in charge. The identity of the murdered woman, aged about 46. has not yet been established. The other victim, the man The Ling (50), is apparently, of no fixed occupation. He and the woman are believed
have lived in
Kong
to
at
side
a
het
The
sel-
Chau Nga the door of which their murdered bodies were found. locality is very isolated and dom visited by people living in the district, so that little is known of the murdered people's doings or what was their relationship.
Discovery of Tragedy The tragedy was first discovered by a farmer living in the village 12% miles away. What he was doing in the vicinity early in the morning. (8.25 a.m.) is not clear, but he immediately reported his discovery to the Police, who en ar- rival found that the murdered man and woman both had chopper wounds on the face and neck, and they appeared to have been dead nearly a day before their bodies were discovered..
The interior of the hut was in a
| topsy-turvy condition and several boxes appear to have been forced open, but it is impossible to say if anything had been stolen as the only person who can throw light on the matter is the dead man's son, who
cannot be found.
He is the 20-year-old youth de- scribed as "Tau Pei Chal" (Pock- marked lad) in the earlier report. This youth was last seen in Tung- chung on Wednesday and has dis- appeared since.
ROYAL ASSENT
His Excellency the Governor has given his assent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King, to the following Ordinances passed by the Legislative Coun- cil:-
Ordinance No. 13 of 1929.An Or- dinance te amend the Offences against the Person Ordinance, 1865.
Ordinance No. 14 of 1929--An Or- dinance to amend the law relating to accessories to and abettors of indict- able offences.
the economic
notice
re-
sighted aims with which Ameri- many optimists who expect to see cans in -Asia were
cotton work- further improvement in ing. America had become the shares. However, I do hope that! first power in the Pacific, and out- Hong Kongites will profit by their distanced England and Japan, experience of the past and will not thanks not only to the World War. leave themselves open to be bitten. but to the ability and energy of again. By the way, shares in the Americans. and pointed out that Shanghai Cotton Manufacturing China and the Dutch Indies were Co., Ltd., have passed the century good subjects for German trade mark to Ts. 100. activities. He exhorted German merchants and technicians to study makes one wonder whether it will The activity in the Northern Port India so that they would be able be long before we have a boom to increase Germany's share in thei Indian market by the sale of good
here. Thinking of the booms of
wares at low prices-Reuter. the past one's attention is naturally
NAVAL FORCES
JAPAN ON THE CRUISER QUESTION
NEED OF SUBMARINES
the far
This
turned to the stocks that have suffered most by the disastrous Boycott of 1925, such as Green Island Cements, Hong Kong Ropes, China Providents and Hong Kong Hotels, and wonder which one will be the first to provide us with a thrill. Some of these have suffer- ed more than others; nevertheless, the business of all these Companies The question of disarmament is steadily improving, and forms the subject of editorials in time does not appear to be four of the leading newspapers, the distant when they will all be on a general opinion expressed being dividend-paying basis again. that the Government should make is perhaps the reason that dealings adequate · preparations for the in them are increasing daily." probable early convening of a con- It is possible that the first real Green ference The "Aşah" and "Hoch" thrill will be provided by
concerned at Island Cements which in the good propod allotment of old days were often subjected to first class to
America, violent fluctuations. It is generally attempt known that the demand for the pro- to get this down, otherwise duct of this Company is far in) they are faith the choke of excess of the quantity it is now accepting a wo inferior position manufacturing. To remedy this, vis-a-vis America, or increasing thoroughly modern machinery has their own tonnage, both of which al- been ordered and will be installed ternatives are regarded as highly as rapidly as possible across the undesirable. "Nicht Nich" supports harbour. Though the cost of the "Hochi" in opposing the aboli- modernizing the plant at Kowloon tion of submarines, and contends is expensive owing to the that for a country like Japan, they excersive nature of the whole are invaluable as defensive schere, yet од completion weapons.
the Company will be ablo!
are both the
and
urge
I
an
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The "Kokumin," while extolling to meet the entire demand in the His Majesty the King has not the "unexpected brilliancy" of Mr. Colony as that, from abroad for its been advised to exercise his power MacDonald's Ministry and his popular product. Its profits will of disallowance with respect to diplomatic policy generally, ques- then increase by leaps and bounds the following Ordinance:
tions whether their diplomacy is with resultant benefits accruing to Ordinance No. 19 of 1929-án DI-
not aimed mainly at increasing the its shareholders. In the meantime dinance to authorise the appropria-prestige of the Labour Party, there is a movement on foot to re tion of a supplementary aum of $292,104.70 to defray the charges of rather than calculated to be for the move the present General Managers the year 1928.
good of the world-Reuter. lin order to save the fees and commissions payable to them, But opinion
this subject is divided, some share-! holders preferring the business side of the Company to be in the; hands of a firm of General Mana-1 gers, while others are inclined to the view that the Company should be run on its own with its own office under the direct control of its Directors.
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In my last letter I promised to give you more news about Hong Kong Electrics. During the week these shares continued Army and steady at $62. I gather that there are two reasons for their popularity, the first being that, at the request of a number of influential property owners and residents of Kowloon, the Company has lodged an applica- tion with the Government to extend Its operations there by means of cables across the harbour, while the second is the expectation of a bonus issue some time next year in the proportion of one in every three which was foreshadowed a year ago.
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During the week shares in the the terms will be looked upon as demand, particularly, Union In- Chins Light & Power Co. have fair and equitable to the third surance of Canton, and I venture the been fuctuating slightly due mainly party. If speculators would only opinion that if the exchange rate to speculation caused by rumours give more heed to points such as between Hong Kong and Shanghai that a section of shareholders are these the risk of a crash would beware at a more reasonable level petitioning the Directors to effect eliminated. I hear a fair quantity money from the Northern Port will an amalgamation with the Hong of shares have been deals in for find its way here for investment Kong Electric Co. It is strange forward deliveries, and the price The tael rate at present is phono- how suslly some persons get carried for, cash has improved to 313.10. | menal, about 86, and I am sure you away on the sight of a petition of There seems to be in abundance have never seen it as high as this this nature without realising, first, of money awaiting Investment in in the whole of your long residence Lits purport and practicability: what I may term the gilt edged here. You can well imagine Ita
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