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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONG KONG STOCK

EXCHANGE..

SHAREBROKERS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.

MONEY AND MARKETS.

ASSOCIATION..

Buy Bellot

Bales

Nominat

1.SATURDAY,

NOV. 19.

Hayers

Ballart

Moniva

THE BRITISH BOXER INDEMNITY

Banks

***

$1,600 FLK. Banks

$1,655

£14

Do. (London) ....... Chartered Banks ....

£23)

Mercantile Bks "A"

..

Do.

£23) 201

++

$100

Bank of East Asia... 8108

N. 0. & S. Barks

571

Am. 0. Fin. Corp: M

Prof.

$4,60

China Fin. Corp. ord.

Do.

Insprances

$1,870 Canton Insurance. $1,313|

$2,85

1280

Underwritors

$2.95

$510

Union Insumpoos ........

$515

1820

China Firos

$1,100

H.K. Fir....

$177 $1,200

International Assco.

+

+3

$14.20

Shipping

Douglases

#231

Stormbouts

432

Do. dol

Indos (pref.).....

30,-

Shells organi

$21

Water-boata

$201

Mining

$181

Benguela.....

Venezuela Gold Flds.

H

$420

$4.16

St/3

Kailas

14

Langkats (single)...

T2.10 Explorations........

12.30 Stxughai Lamina

$10.40 Ruby Lem

Tronoh Minew

....

Benguet Explorations Uccks, Whartes,

Godowns, etc.

1.K. & K. Wharves.

Providonte (old)... 24.80

Do.

H.R. & W. Docks

#25

193

65/.

80%

***

$10.80

10/0

**

$1481

34,95 | 14.80

$2.20

$27 310

$10

REPORT OF TRUSTEES FOR ADMINISTRATION

OF REMITTED FUNDS.

LOANS FOR RAILWAYS AND OTHER PRODUCTIVE

ENTERPRISES

i.

The report of the Board of Trustees for the Administration of the Indemnity Funds Remitted by the British Government, for the period from January to June, 1032, has been issued.

Since the first issue of the annual report in December last year, the Board of Trustees has undergone various changes and recorded numerous activities. There has been change in the per- sonnel of the Trusters; there have been now appointments for the staff of the office. Additional loans both in material and in cash to the different organisations Juve been granted; contracts for the outstanding advances in material and cash are being signed. The clarification of the much disputed relationship between the Board of Trusters and the Paichasing Commission, and the enaction of Procedure for Repayment of Principal as well as Regulation for Consideration of Proposals, etc., have contributed much towards the perfection of the working organism of the Board.

1

Changes in Petronnel. According to the constitution of the Board of Trustees, une third of the members of the initial Board shall serve for a term of ous year. April, 192, aw the expiration of, the term af, oflice for Messrs. R

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pose of purchasing electrical ma- terials.

Industry.

1. A loan £123,200 in materials was granted to the Ministry of Industry for the purchase of ma- terials and machines in establishing

.99 Calder-Marshall, Soong Tae-liang, the National Machine Works. A

+4

08

1.100 Shanghai Docks....

Lands, Hotels, andį

Buildings

B.K. Hotela (uld) | 811) | 311,40) #11.20)

J

22 ote.

$14871 49

12

(new)

$24

$10

S. China Motors' A'

18

DJ.

"B"

16.20

New Engineeringa

T.220 Hongkow

$11.30

11.47

$11

Do

(new)

$78/7

H.S. Lands

T.231

T.10

Metropolitas Lande..

Shanghal Lands...

$0.80

H., Healtics..

$9.45

T11.40] Clan Do

1.904

Do. Debentures

$18

Humphreys

3187

$140 $28

Asix Healtios "A"M

Dv.

"M

$100

1.74 -T11.20)

114.80 1,9)

Chincas Estates......

Dotton Mills

Ewas

Shai Colton.....

** 893

$10.70

LONDON, EXCHANGE

RATES

[BRITISH WIRKIES SERVICE.]

Montreal

Brussels

Geneva Amsterdama Milan

Berlin

Rugby, Nov. 10,

Paris

83 15/16

New York

3.29$

3,77)

23.741

17 3/89-

8.18) 641

13.691

Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo

98 nem.

111

Helsingfors Madrid

230

401

100

..380

507)

Vionna Prague

Lisbon....... Athens Bucharest Rio

Buenos Aires

Montevideo

Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama se Silver (Spot) .... Silver (Forward)

18.82) - 10,35 101

5 nom.

Nominal

30 nomi.

1/6 13/16 1/9

1/4 0/10 1/9

18 1716

181

Purchasing

Chen Chi-tsui, Sir William Weash on up to the amount of Hornell, and Wang Chia-chen. At $103,033.00 was also granted as the twenty-second meeting of the initial expenses of the same works. Chinese Government

2. A loan of £230,000 in ma. [Commission are valid as are given Executive Yuan, Dr. J. Heng Liu and Rev. E. R. Hughes wore apterials was applied for by the Min. and signed by the Board. pointed as

3. The Chinese Government Pur- new members while, istry of Industry for the establish

Commission in London Messrs. R. Calder Marshall, Soong ment of the Ammonium Sulphate chasing Tso-liang and Chen Chi-tsai wero Manufactory in co-operation with shall subenit to the Board from The time to time a strict account of the re-appointed to serve on the Board. British and German firms. At the same meeting, the Executive preliminary report made by the purchase of materials; it shall for Yuan also accepted the resignation British and Gennan experts has the office expeners of the Commis of Sir William Hornell, owing been referred to the technical sub- sion present to the Board, three

fisen!' T14.80

7.76 chiefly to inconveniences of travell committee of the Board for cosgi- months prior to every T11ing, as ho in holding the reaponsible deration pending the final delibera-ja" preliminary budget, and also a $148

final budget at the end of the fiscal position of vico-Chancellorship of tion of the Board,

year for examination: Hong Kong University. Mr. R Calder-Marshall WA elected

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Conservancy.

to

The Huai River

Disposal of Funds.

your,

Conservancy serve as vice-chairman, which posi Board, being a non-productive or

To further protect the loans tion was pacated through the re-ganisation, has approached the signation of Sir William Noruefl, Ministry of Finance for arrange made to various organisations, new while MessrH. Yon Te-ching and ment to allot a certain part of the regulations have been drawn up T. K.Tseng were re-elected board.vernment revenue as a security and passed recently as stipulated.

for loans it applied for. It may be in the Procedure for the Secur secretary and board-treasurer, res- realled when the floods of last yearing of Repayment of Principal on $28pectively.

Zong Slugs

$146

Wing On Textiles (S.)

Public Dutie

$21.80 $214

Traniways....... 3214

$21.86

$15)

Foak Trama (old).

$15)

Do.

(new)...

371

Star Furries.

$35

Yaunati Ferrios (old).

$35

1341

(now)

$16.35 $18.35

$16.13

$1

Do. (new)...

$16

78/791

$12

$30

$28

T.10

China Buses.

21.

12/-

Dla. (prof.)......

$278

$12.38

13.4

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$1.36

China Lights (old) $16.10

H.K. Electrica nie.) 178)

Macao do. Kuid

Sandakan Lights ...|

Telephones (old)

Do.

(now). $87.50

Tractions a

Industrials

Malabon Sugars

Jord

T.14 Calilbeck,

T.10 Mucgregors prof.)

Comonts (cumb.)... $13.20 $13.35

Do

50

தமிழ்

$26

Lanton Itus.

$5,80

. Do.

(old)... (haw)...

311

152

$12.20 Hopes

$10

F12

Chi

Agricultures

**

Miscellaneous

$281

1221

$1

Dor A Wings..

$10

Amusements.***

$17

Ch. Etainments...... $12

$1.40

$5.60

$21

Dairy Farms $283

Constructions, (old) 3.20

Du.

_(now)

Lane Crawfords......

Mackintoalaman

Nanyang Tobacco... $4.76

Powells

35.35

$16.00 5121

$151

Sinceres

$193

Watsons (old)

$1140

Do.

$191

13.35

W

33.20

310

M. Greyhounds

$32

SU. Katorprizes ....

15

United Theatres......

Ini, G. Bonds... 70%

prem

$10

H.K. Wi

China Sports Ltd...

H., Gort, Loans...) $10ž

Wallace Harper

Oa

8236

'bai

LOCAL, AND REGULAR OUTWARD MAILS.

Canton ..

gazabuf and Wschow (By}|4.00 p.m.“

direct steamer)

Activities.

were t

their most destructive stage, a cash loan of £13,333 6s. 8d. was granted in last September to the Conservancy Board. Another lon of £224,350 in material was also granted to the same Beard.

Communication.

Educational Work,

The work of the Board during the last six months consisted mainly, as it was during the last year, in the making of loans for the construc- tion of railways and for other pro- A dort term loan of £30,000 in duetive enterprises. As resolved by material, out of the funds appro the Central Political Council, two-priated for Conservancy work was granted to the Ministry of Com- thirds of all remitted funds are tomunications for the construction of devoted to the construction of an international wireless station which will establish direct wireless railways and one-third to the es-

communication between China and taldishing of electrical, conservan Great Britain. cy, and other mechanical works. Only the proceeds from these are to l used for educational and sul- As has been almady stated in tural purposes. As these proceeds this report, the work of the Board consists mainly in the creation of have not yet amonated to much the

an endowment for educational and requests of various educational and cultural purposes through the loans cultural institutions had to be filed for the construction of railways and other productive. enterprises. and temporarily held in abeyance. Requests for subsidies and grants As to the loans for constructive have come in aplenty from educa- purposes that have been granted tional and cultural institutions, though they have to be shelved for within these six months, they may the time being until the amount of be briefly outlined as follows:-- interest received has become suffi. cient to meet the requests, Suffice to say-hore that we have already re- ceived as many as forty-eight r A loan of £350,000 hi mate- quests, from sixty-six different in- rials as deferred payment has been stitutions, involving a total of 818,122,048 for extraordinary, expen- granted to the Ministry of Rail-ditures and 85,005,800 for current ways for improving the equipment expenditures. There is no question that with the increasing accufaula of the Kinochow-Taipan Railway.

tion of interest funds and the

$235 1215

·

Hallways.

2. A loan of 8170,000 was grant-eventual areation of the endowment,

ed to the Ministry of Railways for the substantial help that will be

{ 7.15 min, & £ 7.00 am, & the surveying expenses of the Chu given to China's education and enl

17.00 p

2,00m

WEEK DAY!,

FUE

Fron G.1.0.

FROM SHEUNGWAN BRANCH PO

|SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS

FROM FROM BMTUKUWAX G,P.O BRANOH

2,0.

$7.15 am. & 7.00 m. 7.00 .. {6.00p.m.

4.00 pm

| 5,00p.m.

400 px

Blacno & Tozidan

***

Jongmoon (except Saturdays) Raakong (except Saturdays). Fatahan and Wuchow (By 7.15.

Train)

$7,16 m. 1,15 p.m. F.00 pu

(7.80 m. (1.80 p.m. 6,00 p.m. 6.00 p.m.

Tat O

Tai Po

ܫSuntaahr

Chenngobon

Aberdeen

Kinley

Autau

Pingahan Bantla.........Bhatin

Bhatankok and Sheung

shud

4

Saikung... Namtan, Brekkl &, Tolfing)

Funto).

1.00 p.. (9,00, & 8,00p.m. (9,00 %.m, &

18.00 pm

1.00 p.m. & £5.00 p,m,

BLOO 12,80 parts H,80 ..

[6.15am 1.15 p.m. Bandage FLIS 1.004 only

5.00 pm,

7,15 a.m.

11,00 am

0,00 Bm

11,00 mm

(11,00 am

3 & 5.00p.m.

8.00 11,00 m.

1,80.12,

8,00 p.m.

4.80p.m

10.30 0.

7.00 p.m.

Lure will render their future a very chow-Shaokwan' Section of the Can-bright one. ton-Hankow Railway.

3. A loan of $700,000 was grant 80med to the Ministry of Railway for 1.30 p Sundays

xpenses towards the completion of 8,30

the Shaokwan-Loclang section of Lonly

6,00p.m.

the Canton-Hankow Railway. 6,00 pa

7,00,pm

Board and Purchasing Commission. The relation between the Board Trustees and the Chinese Gov- ernment Purchasing Commission has boon an. fudofinite one for a long time. As this situation was pregnant with serious possibilities 4. As the railways in China are the Board of Trustees took many generally in great nood of rehabili- painstaking steps to find an ulti- Brielly speaking, mnte solution. tation, an initial allotment to the the relation between the Board and sinount of £30,000 has also been the Purchasing Commission has granted to the Ministry of Rail.been arranged as follows:

1. The Chinese Governmont Pur- ways for the purchase of materials,

with the constitution as ns covered In Wo frst two purchase chasing Commission shall net in ne orders of the Ministry. All rele promulgated by the Government.---- The Board of Trustees shall vant contracta arising out of this appropriation are being deliberat bo the sole channel of communica- tion between the Chinese Covern- ment Purchasing Commission in London and the organisations 0021 cerned in China; and only such orders or communications to

(Continued on next column.)

ed upon.

Electrical Worka

A loan of £140,000 in materiala was granted to the National Con- struotion Commission for this pur

Gordance

the

Loans from the British Indemnity. Funds;" and to facilitate the con- sideration of application for loans,

Regulations for Consideration of Proposal by the Board of Trustees" have also beeu formulated and passed.

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$11 90 (2) $10.40 (8)

Tea $12.00

5 lbs. 7 lbs.

Painted Wooden Box Painted Wooden Box

(1) Keemun Black (1) Reemun Black

Tea...$20.00

$16.50 (2). $14.40 (3)

(1) Hankew Black Tea: $16.80-

(2) $1400 $13,00 (3)

(1) Focalow Black Tea...$15.80

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H

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