1934-11-16 — Page 10

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Cheerful Tone On Wall Street

(Continued From Page 6). LATEST QUOTATIONS

better.

"Bonds:-All grades of bonds are The following quotations · have been received by Messrs. 9. E. Levy Further reports of and Co., and the A.0.F.C. frost from the wheat districts gave

"Wheat:

Nov. 14. Nov. 15.

rise to additional short-covering New York Cotton: Closing Closing The market is otherwise unchang- December

"Rubber. Manufacturers in March ventories of cheap rubber are al-May

12.24 12.28

ed.

Total sales-17,383,000 bus-January

12.81 12.88

hels.

March

12.86

12.89

"Cotton: The Liverpool market

May and the Trade; are reported to be

12.87 12.98

July

12.35

12.34

better buyers, while increasing

pressure of December liquidation New York Rubber: is likely to offer fair buying op portunities.

October (1936) Spot...

12.05

12.06

12.50

12.55

December January

12.80

13.05

12.90

13.16

13.11 13.89

13.28 13.55

most

finished! The

Industry July

13.50b 13.77

should feel the effectiveness of September

13.71

29.98

constructive view is justified for July

conditions are maro sound and a May

the restrictions about the end of Chicago Wheat: December. Technical fundimental December

99%

101

99%

100%

93%

054

the long pull.

Consumption was Chicago Corn:

moderately bullish.

Total sales: December

81

82%

--377 lots."-Reuter.

May

82%

B4

July

824 882

1

Market Factors

Winnloeg Wheat:

78.

79

May

82%

83%

Co., from Reuter.

Favourable factors prior to the New York Sugar: opening of the markets were: (1) December

July

83%

842

1.84

1.85

Indications that industry will be March

1.74

1.74.

allowed more independence by the

May

1.76

1.77

Administrations and talk of a vigor-July

arousing the interest of Wall March

ous recovery drive by Big Busi-New York Silk: ness during the coming month is

1.80

1.80

December

1.23

1.21%

1.23% 1.24

1.28 1.24

54.45 54,75 55.60 55.90 56.100

66.40n 66.70n 56.85n

Nov. 13. Nov. 15.

14

The following telegrams were December received by Mears. S. E. Levy and

Street. (3) Weekly electricity pro-May

duction totals 1,676,000,000 kw. Montreal Silver: hours, which is an increase of 8.6 December per cent from the corresponding March.

period of last year.

May

Unfavourable factors were: (1) July

It is understood that unsettled New York Metals: conditions in Europe resulted in

very little stock market business Copper, March here. (2) Petroleum daily average Tin, March production totalled 2,375,000 bar rels, which is an increase of 9,000 barrels over last week's figures.

Night Telegrams

6.11. 6.11 51.05 51.05

The following quotations have been received through Mesars. S. E Lovy and Company and the Ameri can Oriental Finance

The following telegrams weretion: received by Mesars. S. E. Lovy and Co., from Reuter:-

Texas Gulf Sulphur has declar-N.Y./London ed a regular quarterly dividend of

Cross-Rate

THE CHIMA WAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

Minutemen who sprang to arms and hunted down an escaped circts lion

NAVAL OFFICER'S SON MARRIED

Pretty Ceremony St. Andrew's

CATHIE

SHAW

The wedding took place at 8 Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yeater- day of Miss Dolores Mary Allos Shaw, who arrived yesterday morn- ing on the P. and O. Banpura from England, to Mr. Donald Colla Cathie, the youngest son of the late Commander R. A. Cathie, RN.," and| Mrs. Cathie of No. 95 Lower Bag- gott Street, Dublin.

The bride is the only daughter of the late Mr. John Shaw, Colonia) Secretary, Sierra Leone, and Acting Governor of Lagos, West Africa, and Mrs. A. de B. Shaw, of Thorn- ton, Bray.

-

The bride entered the church on the arm of Mr. T. Smith, of the Kowloon Canton Railway, and was preceded up the aisle by the Rev. J. R. Higgs, who officiated at the ceremony, and the choir boys. Mr. Rupert Baldwin played appropriate

in the streets of Richmond, Va., are seen with the dethroned "King of Beasts" after the kill. The animal was cornered in a factory building after attack-music on the organ. The bride

ing a horse and creating a panie among the women.-

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

S. E. Levy And Co. And A.O.F.C. Quotations

The following quotations from New

York have been received by Messrs. S. E. Levy and the American Oriental Finance Corporation.

Last Close 10,10 11.00 N.Y./London

4.99 4.99% 4.09 N.Y. Cotton Dec, 12.24 12.24 18.24

Mar.

12.36 12.85 12.87 M. Silver Dec. 54,45 54.35b 54.40b

Mor.

55.00 55.50, 55,506

1.23 N.Y. Silk Dec.

1.214b N.Y. Ruber Dec. 12.80 18.00 18.00

Mar.

13:11 18.30 18.34

wore a bine and white ensemble, blue shoes and gun-metal stockings and carried a sheaf of peach tinted

GOLF STARTING, gladiol.

TIMES

Sunday's Pairings At Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday:-

L

OLD COURSE 9.32 aim. O. E. C. Marton, 1. W.

Shewan."

0.38

9.40

11

9.44

H

0.48

"

*9,62

9.56+

Corpora

C. Whent Des... 99%

May C. Corn May

00%

90%

98%

10.00

#

82%

82**

10.04

W. Wheat May STOCKS-

82%

82% 10.08

37 37

87%

10.12

26 -20% 26% 28%

234

30.16

97 974 97%

10.20

Elec Bo & Share General Motors

9

Int Tel & Tel

8244

Laew's Ing

54.76 54%

Nat Distillers N.Y. Central Stan Oil NJ

9 B%

·30% 31 314

9 9% 94 30% 81 *814 20% 20 2914 284 244 24

10.44 21% 21% 21% 42%xd42% K 10,48 34% 364 354 10.62": London Prices.

10.68

10.84

10.28

New York, Yelterday.

Lust To-day's Amer Smelting

Auburn Close Close

Con Gaa NY 4.99% 4.99% Du Pont 12.80 -18.05 12.24 N.Y. Cotton Dec.

12.98 shown a third quarter net profit Chic Wheat-Dec. 99% 101.

81 of $4,005,000, equal to 24 cts. per Chic Corn-Dec. share as compared with $3,773,000, Montreal Silver-Dec. 54.45

...... 55 equal to 22 cts. per share last Silver-Oficial

50 cts. International Nickel has NY. Rubber-Dec.

year.

(Dow Jones AVKJ

Montgomery W.

T. A. Pearce, K. 8. Ro

bertson.

& H. Dodwell, D. S. Edward.

N. L. Smith, J. B. Ross.

H. H. Mundy, A. T. Lay,

L Goldman, E. W. Kirk.

L. G. 8. Dodwell, A. B. Purves.

J., E. Jupp, H. J. Armstrong. R. I. Cherrill, A. C. Young. J. W. Alabaster, C. My

cock.

H. A. Browning, J. A. D. Morrison.

D. H. Perry, D. J. Keogh J. L. Adams, R. C. Webb.

wore

Mrs. T. Smith, Matron of Honour, a blue flowered georgette gown. Mr. A. E. Perry, also of the K.C.R., was best man.

After the ceremony, a reception was held at the. St. Andrew's Church Hall and later, the happy couple left for their honeymoon which is being spent in Canton.

APPEAL DISMISSED

Full Court Uphold

4 Years' Sentence

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

Lo Siu-kwong, a Canton Chinese, made an unsuccessful appeal against the sentence of four years' hard labour imposed at the Octo ber Sessions by the Chief Justice Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor for man- J: R. Paton, J. T. Edkins. 10.82 C. Grover, Comdr. Hole. slaughter of his swornbrother, เม C. Thwaites, P. S. Grant. before a Full Court of Appeal yes. 10.40C. H. Bradley, T. C. Monag- terday.

10,36

30 up The following quotations from Lon-11.00 .09 up 07 af den were received last night between

15.30 pm. and 10.30 p.m. .09 up

To-day's Nov. 14 Close Change U.S. Steel from Washington 30 Industrial A

99.42 99.72 message

Mr. Camille Gutte, 20 Rails

36.27 30.36 states that

18.63 18.56 Director of the Hauteka Tanga 20 Utilities

40 Bonds

93.69 93.68 Mines is on his way to Europe

11 Commodity after informal discussions with re-

Index

58.73 59.29 17 Leading Stocks presentatives of the American cop- per companies having mines abroad, on the question of the Amer Can

Amer Smelt & Ref

calling of an international confer Amer Tel &. Tel ence in conection with the curtall-Auburn ment of production outside the . I. Case United States. It is understood Du Pont

Elec Bond & Share That an agreement has not yet General Motors been reached but the outlook for Int Tel & Tel the general meeting is now more | McIntyre favourable.

Montgomery Ward Nat Distillers Heavy melting Steal Scrap prices N.Y. Central have advanced 25 ats. per ton In Secony-Vacuum the Chicago and Pittsburgh dis-Union Pacific

U.S. Steel

11.04 Silver Spot 24-3/4 (last close), 11.08 24-3/4 (last recd), unchanged (change) 11.12.

Silver Forward 24-7/8 (last close),

rt

13

56 up

24-7/8- (last recd), unchanged (change) 11.16 Clone! 1044 Silver Report: India bought. Chinn 86% sold. Business small Market closed 109% steady.

.

I. H. Geare, G. McGrane

han.

G. C. Worrall, W. Thomson.

Mr. Justice P. Jacks and Mr.

J. F. Robinson, G. T. May. Justice J. J. Hayden comprised the K. W. Jones, J. C. Dumber. Court and in dismissing the ap W. Pittendrigh, J: Forbes.

LR. Billinghurst, W. N. peal said that if prisoner wished to, sue for mercy he, could direct Buyers.

J. A. Shaw, R. A. Rodgers. his petition to the proper quarter. D. K. Hislop, D. Bills.

Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At-

H. N. Willamson, W. W. C.torney General, appeared to oppose Shewan.

H. H. Pethick, J. W. May-the petition which was made In

hew.

NEW COURSE

writing in the absence, by request,

L

of the prisoner.

9.32 q.m. A. E. Lissaman, R. Young*

25 Gold 139/31⁄2 (last close), 139/4-1/2-9.30 52 (last recd), 1d up (change).

97%

8%%

30%

9

Liverpool cotton-Mar. 8.55 2444 21% close), 6.59 (last 14% (change),

London/Paris Selling Rate 75.841 40% (last close), 75.78 (last read), .06 down 20 (change).

London/N.Y. Selling Rate 4.99-5/8 9.40 (last close), 4.99-1/4 (last recd), 3/8 down (change).

H

9.44

"

0.48

P. H. Scoones, D. J. Gil

more.

A. C. I. Bowker, W. A. Sto Wart,

The particulars of the case adduced at the trial were that

G. S. Archbutt, R. K. Va-prisoner and Chan Shop-yee were lentine,

sworn brothers. On the night of September 1, Lo went to an oplum divan. in Sal Street to speak to Chan and they had a quarrel in which Chan was fatally stabbed with the blade of a pair of scia- Bora held by Lo. The last-named

J. La Shellshear, K. S. Mer A. B. Raworth, A. McKel

risoti.

Jar.

A. D. Humphreys, W..J. Jamieson.

(last 9.52 recd), .04 up

9.56m Liverpool Wheat-Dee, 4/9-4/8 (fast) 1054

closa), 4/9-1/8 (last recd), 1/2 down 10.04 H. H. Beddow, H. G. Wal-was injured on the head by Chan, 361⁄4

lington.

and went to Canton, from which 841 (change)

London Rubber-Jan.-Mar. (buyers) 10.12 Mrs. Peton, Miss Wolfe,

place he was brought back Zor trial. 6-3/8 (last close), 6-3/8 (last recd), "Caddies will be ready apply to

Superintendent unchanged (change).

Business done:-1,540,000 shares.

tricts. Bank clearings totalled West E & M $8,860,000 against $4,827,000 dur- ing the corresponding period last| year. Brokers'

$568,000,000.

loans

totalled UNTHINKING

E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report

In their market report, the

American Oriental Finance Cor

RADICALISM

MENACE TO US.

poration, correspondent for Measts. "Time To Look Towards

London Rubber-Jan-Mar. (sellers) 6-7/18 (last close), 6-7/16 (last recd), unchanged (change).

London Rubber at noon (buyers) 16-9/8 (last_rocd). Am London's Forecast

A forecast from London on the prob

E. A. Pierce and Company New Washington Now Past" states

York state:

"Stocks: The subsidence of liqui-

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL..

able trend of the New York market; Cotton may open steady. It is re ported that ginning machinery during,

70

Programme For Twelfth Extra

Race Meeting Of lockey Club

The following is the programme for $2,000 in stakes, barred. Entrance dation of Utilities encouraged fresh| (By Telegraph, Copyright Telegra 1084 exceeds that of the entire total the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to be 36. Six Furlongs. buying this morning and was follow-pate Messages Ordinance, 1888, for the past three years. Little change held at the Valley on Saturday, Decem-Note-One entry only will be made.

is expected in prices and in sentimont ber 1:

ed by profit-taking this afternoon.ceived November 16, 1.19 ) on Wall Street with business remain-

The weakness of Gold Stocks in

Hartford, To-day.ing small. At the opening of the annual Rubber is expected to open better. the Anal hour is possibly due to uncertainty over the European Grange Convention, the Master. Wheat is a two-sided market, Ar- Mr. Louis Taber, warned that gentine crop report is conflicting, monetary situation.-

went continue dry is also a factor: Wheat: The strength of Stocks unthinking Radicalism holds while weather conditions in the South and Corn induced a sharp advance, more danger to America than prices should be slightly higher. which was followed by profit-talding any other force, with the pos- on the continued dry weather in the sible exception of stupid re West and South-West." Comment action.

on the shortage of rainfall in theWe make the serious mistake semi-arid sections of the Winter of forgetting that recovery and

prosperity begins at the farm

U.S. CRUDE OIL, OUTPUT. INCREASES

New York,To-day-The daily

1.-2.00 PM.The "Ewo" Handleap

(Unoficial) For China Fonies. tered and ridden by Members of the Classic Winners, barred. To be en- Staff of Messrs., Jardins, Matheson &Co., Ltd, and The Jardine En- gineering Corporation, Lade Ponies to be the property of any Owner or Owners. Jockeys to be nominated with Entries. A Cap will be pre- sented to the Winning Jockey. No Entrance Fee. No Stakes. One Mile 22.30 PM Glasgow Handicap

Winner $500 Second $225. Third 1126 For China Ponies, "B" Class. ** Entrance: $5.) One Mile.

Belt exerted some influence and in home business," he said average output of crude oil in the "Cotton: There was a good de "It is time to quit looking toward United States totalled: 2,374,550-bar- mand by "spot" houses for near Washington. We must look rele, last week as against 2,235,400 33,00 PM St. Andrew's Stake fixing prices. The December ligul

more toward ourselves United for the weak-United Press, per

dation was well absorbed. The off Press, per S. B. Levy and Co. E. Levy and Company.

take in Cotton goods was, moderate.

The Yarn market was irregular, and the basis continues to be very high;

with offerings light

"Rubber: The market rallied on

steadier London cables and on other

U.S. RUBBER CONSUMPTION

INCREASE

US. UTILITY COMPANIES COSTLY PROPAGANDA

New York,

New York To-day The Octo Power Commission

markets. Larger dealers were ber rubber consumption by the

buyers and there was some

mission house liquidation Trade

Interests are holding off!

"Flash; Brokers' loan

by $8,000,000.

United States manufactur

totalled 81.347 tous as

0.862 in September and

15 October last year.

Press, per S E. Levy and

A Cup presented; with $750 added Third

for Winner Second 3800.

$200. För Chins Ponies. Winners

in stakes since 1st January, 1984)|

for the Comrie Handicap (Races Nos, and 8). Entries will be " divided into first and second sections at the discretion of the Handicapper a

154.00 PM Crieff Handicap-Win nor $150, Second $200. Third $100, For China Ponies, "C" Class. En- trance 35. Fire Furlongs 6-4.30 PM Coogee Efindiesp-Win- ner $460. Second $250. Third $150 For Australian Ponies. Win- hers of more than one race since 1st January, 1984, barred: Entrance $5. One; Mile HER 75,00 PM Inverness Handicap.

Winner: $400. Second: $176. Third $75. For Chins Ponies, Subscrip tion Griffins of this Club of this Beason that have won less than $2,000 in stakes. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races

at date of entry of more than $4,000anywhere at any time. No Whips

weight for inches as per scale; of

or Spurs allowed, Entrance 36 Five Furlong

#3,000 to $4,000, 816, allowance of 85.30 PM Comble Handleay

$2,000 to $2,999,715. allowance; of

Is than $2,000 10-15 allowance Jockey Allowance, Allowances t cumulative..

und #Half MI

tion Sens

(First Section) Winner $600. Second 175. Thied $75. For China Ponies, "D" Clara. Subscrip tion, Griffins of this Club of this that have word less than barred Entrance

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