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DR. H.H. KUNG ON RELATIONS WITH GERMANY
THE
HANKOW, TO-DAY.
PRIME MINISTER OF THE CHINESE CENTRAL GOV- ERNMENT, DRTH. H. KUNG, IN A LENGTHY TALK WITH THE TRANSOCEAN REPRESENTA- TIVE, MR. H., H. P. MELCHERS. EXPRESSED THE HOPE THAT GERMANY WOULD MAINTAIN HER REPUTATION AS A LAND OF JUSTICE AND HOPED LIKE- WISE THAT GERMAN-CHINESE FRIENDSHIP WOULD TINUE.
CON-
In the course of the conversation' the question of the German mili- tary advisers in China was
dis-
cussed.
The German military advisers had taken no active part in the present military campaign but functioned merely as instructing officers. They were, therefore, not
LOCAL SHARES
Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning:-
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank (Lon. Reg.) £89
b.
MINING
Venz: Goldfield $3 b. Antamoks Ps. 44 88. Baguio Gold Ps, .201⁄2 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 9.30 sa. Coco Grove Ps. .48 sa, Consolidated Mines Ps. .0035 sa. Demonstrations Ps. .251⁄2 sa. Paracale Gumaus Ps. 15 sa. San Mauricio Ps. .45% sa. Suyoc Consol. Ps. .16 sa. United Paracales Ps. .30 sa.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS.
H. K. and S. Hotels $6.50/70 sa. H. K. Lands 4% Debentures 101 b..
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways $17 s., $16.85 sa.. Peak Trams (Old) $7 bi Rights $1.80 b., $1.70/2 sa. Macao Electrics $17% b.
MISCELLANEOUS
Constructions $1% b.
Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) 8/- 3/10 b..
Singapore Raw Rubber
Messrs. H. B. Joseph and
Co.,
absolutely necessary, although it have received the following quota- was true that they performed their tions_in_Straits-Currency for Raw- work excellently.
Rubber:
July/Sept. 19% b. Up 1⁄2. Oct/Dec. 20 b. Up %.
Jan/March 20-% b. Up .%. Market: Nominal.
Turning to the question of de- liveries. of war material to China, Dr. Kung declared that a possible loss of individual deliveries of am- munition would not hurt China very badly as the country has suf-Kung, would bear this in mind for ficient means to buy all she wantin economic affairs one should: ed in the open market.
think not only of the present but ECONOMIC RELATIONS
of the future. Regarding German-Chinese eco- Through clearing and other nomic relations Dr. Kung emphas-agreements with Germany, China ised that these had always been had made possible the continuation excellent because China and Ger of German-Chinese trade and the many supplemented each other import of raw materials, and had ideally. China was an immense always shown herself as a true. country with vast undeveloped ter friend of the Reich. ritories, Germany was an industrial country needing raw materials.
German statesmen, continued Dr.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO
CONSIGNEES
M.-V. "THURLAND CASTLE”
In this connection Dr. Kung' pointed out the fact that during the World War, China had not oc- cupied Tsingtao.
JAPAN'S POSITION Turning to the conflict with Ja- pan, the Prime Minister remarked that the most important problem for Japan was how many men Ja pan could put in the field and how great were Japan's human reserves, Japan had increased her war ex- penditure to an alarming scalo Consigneed of damaged cargo are while her exports had declined. hereby informed that there will be Since her increased production In a final examination on the 1st June view of the war had to be main- 1988 at 10 a.m. by our surveyora tained and consequently her in Messrs Goddard & Douglas,dustry had to continue to work at No claim will be recognised in the present rate Japan would find any circumstances after that date. that there were limits to the ex
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industrial workers for recruits. Trans-Ocean.
Agents.
Hong Kong, 30th May, 1938.
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