GOLD CLAUSE
DECISION HOLDS
UP BUSINESS
(Continued From Page:.6)~
"Cotton: There was
trade demand.
E better
RED REVERSES IN SOUTH KIANGSI
Disastrous Kwanchuen Skirmish
Canton, To-day.
The troops of the 1st Division of
Rubber: C.L.F. offerings of pri-the Kwangtung First Army Corps mary shipments are decreasing, have been very active in various Total sales-814 lots.
E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report-
. In their market report,
correspondenta
counties in south · Kiangsi during
ri
"Sugar: The market is expected the past few days. to advance further as refiners are According to n report from trying to replenish their needs of Lieut-Gen. Pang Lin-sheng, vice- Raw Sugar..
Commander of the 1st Division, two battalions of the Division, which the were despatched to patrol along. American Oriental Finance Cor- Wu-por-ll, Yen-hung, Kwunchuen, poration,
for Chalt-yuen, and Sai-kah-ahan, die- Messrs. E. A. Pierce and Company persed a band of bandits numbering
fabout 1000 in Kwunchaen of New York state:
February 8, 1935.Monday. As a result of the battle, Mesara. E, A. Pierce & Co., New over 100 bandits were killed, 100) York Correspondents for the captured, and 5 machine guns and The American Oriental Finance Corpn.. more than 30 rifles taken.
survivors escaped to various locall report:
Stocks: The selling pressure on ties-Central Press. Tail-issues has lifted-The-market-
is moderately better but, on the whole, the atmosphere is still very cautious.
r*
Grains:-There was so absence of pressure. Wheat and corn prices
SIR JOHN SIMON
IN PARIS
Attending British
on
lifted easily on more attention beChamber Of Commerce ing paid to the direct bearing of
dry weather in the South-west.
The Inte firmness in Liverpool helped cash wheat. Receipts were |-
Banquet
London, To-day.
light, while country offerings in Sir John Simon, the Foreigni corn were also light,
Secretary, is flying to Paris this Cotton: The major part of buy morning to attend the annual ing was again for trade accounts, banquet there this evening of while aalling as light and scatter the British Chamber of Com-
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY,
The subjection of Infantile paralysis through vaccination is amured by two diferent serums, one developed by Dr. William P. Park (1.) and Dr. Maurice Brodie, shown above in their New York laboratory, and Dr. John A. Kolmer, of Philadelphis, so they told the American Association for the Advancement of Selence, making official various preliminary reports to that effect. As yet, however, the poliomyelitis germ has not been isolated, and so selence does not know which one of these organlams found in the blood stream, magnified · millions of times, the dreaded disease looks like..
ed. The market acts as though it merce. The Parliamentary COMMODITY PRICES
was well liquidated.
Feb. 6. Feb. 7. Closing Closing
Under-Secretary of the Board of Rubber: Steady and active con- Trade, Dr. E. L. Burgin, was the
The following quotations have ditions prevailed. The market guest of honour at the corres-been received by Messrs. S. E. Lave rallied after the opening on rum- ponding dinner last year.
and Cu., and the A.Q.F.C. ........ ours of a settlement. In London. The engagement which. Sir Dealers were the principal buyers, John Simon is keeping was made while,commission liquidation for many weeks ago and has no con-New York Cotton:-/ March was well taken. The Lonnection with the recent Anglo- March den market raled steady but quiet. French conversations. The For-May
Sugar: The entire market was eign Secretary will strong. There were buyers of Raw London to-morrow. Reuter. Sugar at '2,85, while shipment
return to July
¡October
December
offerings were held at 2.90. There THOMAS UNWIN DIES January (1936) were no new developments in Re- fined Sugar,
Y.W.C.A. TO LOSE INVALUABLE SECRETARY
1935
SHAI INTERPORTERS LEAVE COLONY
Satisfaction Over Yesterday's Game
The Shanghai Interport foot ballers, accompanied by Mr. En- pert Grimshaw, President of the Shangha!⠀ Football Association. and Mr.J. Watson, the manager {and coach, left 'Hong Kong" this morning for Shanghal by the s.. Chitral and were accorded a^rous- }ing" send-off
Mr. Jock Watson, the Shanghel trainer.
expressed satisfaction with regard to yesterday's display against the Combined Services and stated, "I said we could play when we got going, and yesterday we proved it."
Mr. Grimshaw said that they had had a marvellous time and that they were satisfied with the results, as they were a true re- fection of the gamea: -
Among the many H.K.F.A..........of- ficials who, were present on the wharf were Major C. M. Manners, Mr. G. T. May, Capt. F. R. WI- llams, and Mr. G. A. Goldenberg, and members of the Hong Kong Interport team.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings
At Fanling
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday:-
OLD COURSE
m. A. C. I. Bowker, L. R.
Billinghurst,
» S. E. Dodwell I. H. Geare.
A. Sommerfelt, K, S. Morri
刺
.$t
21
the West the Association has al- 10.04- ready been established for 75 10.08 years, but it may not be generally 10.12 known that for one third of that
10.is time there has been an autono-*** mous association in China, with 10.20, it national headquarters ·In 10,24t Shanghai and city associations in 1928. 14 important centres, with four 10.36 881⁄4
smaller and 90 school associations." A 88%
Growth Of Y.W.C.A.
12.81 12.33 12.84 12.40
12.84 12.40 12.28 12.28 12.84 12.39
12.35
Spot
12.50
12.89 12.55
(Continued from Paje 9.)
9.36
Recounting the history of the 940 growth of the Y.W.C.A. to a China 9.44 Mail representative at her faldance on Wednesday night, Miss
Ellott said that it shows a con- 9.52' tinuous effort to keep abreast of 9.86 the changes in social institution!
$10.00 and in the thought of our time. In
re-
9.48
Flash:-The United Court has found the Studebaker Corporation insolvent,
District
Doyen Of London Publishers
New York Rubber:--
March
May
have confirmed the reorganisation plan.
and
July
London, To-day. September.
Holders of common stock are to re- The death, is. announced of October ceive no new securities, but they Thomas Fisher Unwin, doyen of December are entitled to exercise 1 But London publishers, and son-in-law Chicago Wheat:- scription privilege of paying $225 of Richard Cobden, M.P the May...................... on each hundred shares held, for "Father of Free Trade."-Reater. July which they receive $225 of 6 per. The last Mr. Unwin was born in September cent. debentures of 1945, and 1848 and was educated at the City Chleage. Corn:- 33-1/3 shares of the new common of London School. He founded the May
12.68 12.75 12.86 12.90 12.97 13.05 13:16 13.18 18,29 18.24 13.41
18.42
94.
95%
87%
86%
824 882 79% 79% 752 76%
Messrs. E. A. Pierce & Co.'s re-der and a member of the first coun-Winnipeg Wheat: port on the opening of the mar efl of the Publishers Association, May
828
keta:
He was decorated with the Falm July
81%
At the opening of Wall Street in Gold of the Order of the Crown New York Sugar:- to-day trading was mixed and light, of Belguim.
with the trend of the market slight.
1.90 1.94 199
814
1.90/90 1.96/96 2.00/01
stock. The subscription period Publishing House in his own name July expires on February 27.
in 3882, and was alsó joint foun- September.
་
ly lower. The cotton market at
the opening was quiet but steady. There was small Continental and trade buying, but selling was very light.
Latest Quotationa
American Oriental Finance poration:
Cor
March May...
RADIO TELEPHONIC July
LUNCHEON
10.82
10.40
The Association had its start. 10.44 said MisElliott, in 1915, when 10.48 Miss Grace Coppard, the then Na- 10.52 tional Secretary, while on a Southern 10.50 trip, fald plans with a group of :824
11.00 Chinese Christian women in Hong 11:04 Kong for the establishment of an association in the Colony. An or 11.08 ganising committee was formed, 11:12 11.16 which met regularly during the fol 2.08 2.06/06 lowing four years in a school-room 11.20-
in Caine Road. Through the per- sistent
appeals of this
com- 11.24 mittee, "Miss Elliott was appointed by the Canadian National Coupell to take charge of the formation of the Hong Kong branch,
September December
2.10
2.12/13
New York Suk:
(Continued From Page 1)
General Hertzog, referring to
March May July
1.82% 1.84 1.82 1.34 132
1.34
54.25
.54.65
- 55.20
64.80. 54.30 54.45 54.80 55.50
Feb. 4. Feb. 7.
6.03 60,60
5.90 .50.60
The following quotations have been received through Messrs, S. E. Levy and Company and thathe Improved conditions in South Montreal Silver:-
March Africa, expressed the belief that
May the world economic recovery, was conditional Prev. To-day standing and goodwill
upon better under July....
September amongst the nations and the displacement, New York Medal:- 4.88% 4.88% by mutual confidence, of, distrust
and fear that was now so largely Copper, March holding sway.
N.Y./London
Cross-rate...
N.Y. Cotton-May
close. clos
12.84 12.40
12.90 N.Y. Rubber-May ... 12.86 Chicago Wheat-May 940535 Chicago Corn-May 821 8334 Montreal SilverMar. 64.30 54.30 Silver Official 63% 52%
Dow Jones Averagen
To-day's Feb. 0 close Change
81.79 82.25
80 Industrials 100.28 101:01
78.up
20 Rails ....* 20 Utilities... 16.64 16.80, 1.05 up 40 Bonds
11.28
화
вот
JG. Dunbar, H. G. WII- liams,
G. T. May, R. C. Webb.
J. H. Bottomley, A. H. McBride.
W. W. C. Shewan P. 8) Grant.
A. B. Purves, J. C. Taylor.
T. G. Monaghan, C. Thwaites
D. L. Prophet, W. N. A. Smalley.
R. A. Rodgers, -, HE, Somimere,"
D. Ellis, J. T. Edkins,
A. K. Mackenzle, J. B. Ross. C. E. Burton, H. Hampton. W: 8. Hiller, E. des Voeux. D. K. Hislop. D. A. Camp-|
bell
D. J. Keogh, A. A, `Brem-
per.
H. F. Phillips, P. H. Scoones P. Morrison, E. Bathurst, Comdr. Hole, F. A. Redmond
C. H. Bradley, P. L Collison...
G. Mycock, W. A. Stewart. 'G. D. ̈ S. Thomson, D. 8.|- Edward.
A. Ritchie, J. W. Mayhew.
N. K. Littlejohn, J. Forbes. B.
Williamson, G. H. Bond
W. J. Carrie, W. J. Wad- dingten.
W. Pittendrigh, A. McKellar JL. Adams, T. Addia
Martin.
NEW COURSE
940 a.m. R. Young, D. J. Glimore.* 9.44 G. C. Worrall, W. J. Jamle
son.
G.
G. Martelle, W. G. Tolmie. W. E. Hunt, G. A. Lelper. Mrs Adams, Mrs. Martin. L. Goldman, J. Oswald: A. 8. Adahison, B. Barlow, a Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Rosa.
Mrs. Thomson, Miss Curtin. Caddies from Superintendent,
The Association was finally in augurated on March 10, 1920, by 8.62. which time it was occupying its 9.50 own rooms at No. 59 Caine Road. 10.04 Mrs. Ma Ying-pul, who had been 10.08 chairman of the Pre-Organisation 10.18 Committee, was elected President o
10.20 of the Board of Directors and pre-10.28 sided at this meeting. With her on the platform was Mrs. Donald McGillivray, who had come from Shanghal to represent the National and France," he added, "“seems | According to publication of Committee: therefore to me to be a material textile organ, the production-of step in the desired direction, and artificial silk in the United States
FERVENT HOPES
"The outcome of the recent con-] versations between Great Britain
Tin, March
U.S. RAYON PRODUCTION
Developing Character
premises would be needed."
"Through the generosity of the community, and the faithful efforts "Continuing, Miss Elliott said: of our finance workers, over $80,- 48 up justly given rise to the fervent during 1984 amounted to 210,000,- From the first our purpose has 000 was raised, which was
expectation that practical com|000 lb, compared with: 209,000,000| monsense and neighbourly good-lb. in 1988, an increase of 1,000,000 been the same as in the 48 other cent to buy the present house in will will once more come into their lb, Domestic consumption was 199, centres where the Association is Bonham Road," she said, own as the deciding factors in in-1000,000 lb. compared with 207,000,- to be found, namely, to develop During her 18 years in China, Sternational relations." British 000 lb, in 1988, a decrease of 8,000, Christian character among the Miss Elliott has seen a great change 54 Wireless Service.
95.90 96.18,28 up
11 Commodity $7.50 57.96 .48, up
10 Lending Stocks
Amer Smelting
Auburn
Casa
Elec Bond & Share
General Motors
Int Talca Tal
Montgomery Ward
34
23
301
.8%
Nat Distinées.
26
NY Contral
16%
U.SK: Steel
Business Donn:-520,000 shares.
*'REVENUE FROM ESTATE
L DUTIES IN 1934-
000 lb.;
Lord Privy Seal Answers
Questions On Recent Piracy
London, Today. Re
Parliamentary questions rega Government ing the recent seizure by Chinese should be
hip ashore, and
hool children said that
A considerable drop in local estate pirat of the British: duty revenue was recorded for the Tangchow, with past year, as shown by Statistics on board, the Lord Hued by the Estate Duty Office of Anthony Eden, said the Treasury The number of es sal due back tates dealt with during 1994 totalled
vy Seal, Mr. Hon for the that the res in Shanghai tak.
ritish any
women of a nation and to units on the part of Chinese womanhood, them in the Christian way of life "I have seen the building up of and service!
betsocial consciousness amongst them "From... "a chartered ↑ member- and now they are taking active par ship of 80. we have grown to one in the world's great movements," of over 900, with 80-life members, she concluded This has not only been develop- ment in numbers, but in quailty Although she had many trying and in sense of.. ponsibility, the experiences during her stay ahe
outcome
porting, Propagating
Mien lott; said
Hopes To Return,
a self-supaid that one does not talk about
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