DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
HONG KONG STOCK
EXCHANGE.
SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION.
Bar
Baller
Jajce Nomical
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,
Jaye Bellera Hala Nominal
Banks
! ! ! ! ! ! ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
국회
$1,685 FLK. Banks
Do. (London) .... Chartered Banks Mercantile Bks. “A"
Do
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933.
Money and Markets
HONG KONG STOCK
MARKET
$1,680
***
213)
Last 291 $108)
REPORT OF LAST WEEK'S BUSINESS
2119
EX
B23)
$10
Back of East Asia...
N. 0. & S. Barks ... 371
$26
Am. O. Fio. Corp:
16
7.4,50
China Fiu, Corp. Und
Do.
Prof
$1,350
******
$2.85
$625
3690
Chine Fires.....
Insurances
$1,376 Canton Insurance
$200 Underwriters
3880 Union Insurances...
$1,350, H.K. Fires. $13
T.4.16 International Assoe..
Shipping
Douglaso
Stamboats ***
423
$40
Indos (prof.)
$33
Do. (def.).
50,-
Shulle
$20
Waterboste
Mining
23/H
1.4
TE 10
Exploratious
***
# 82
Benguess..
14 20 Yonezuela Gold Fida.
Kailansimarize
Laugkats (single)........
12.30 Shanghai Lonus - T
Raub
Tronoh Minca
23 ot. Benguet Explorations
3142
$28 $32
A5/
80%-
50%-
321
918 $4.16
95/-
1.4
Tal
As has been the case for some timo past, the investment issues in the past week not only maintained their position, but made subatan- tin gains, as in the case of Can- tons and Hong Kong Fires,
In the same period, however, the speculative section ruled erratic, fluctuating backwards and forwards as pressure or demand gained the upper hand, although at the close Lights and Cements are higher on the week, being buyers at $152 and 311.00, respectively. Hotels, on the other hand, owing to large blocks, of shares boing thrown on the ma.ket, both for cash and forward delivery, suffered a heavy notback," closing at $0.20 with an easier tendency.
Business Done During the Week.
Hong Kong Banks' $1,685, #1,680,
$1,000,
EXCHANGE
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
January 13, 1999.
ON LONDON:-
Telegraphic Transfer.... Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bill, 4 months".
sight Credits,
months' sight
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ON NEW YORK:-
Bank Bills, on demand #11 Credits, 60 days' sight.. 128 ON PARIS:--
Bank Bills, on demand sas Credits, 4 months' sight ON INDIA:-
Telegraphic Transfer... caz .Bank, on demand ON SHANGHAI:-
On Domand
ON KOBE:-
ON MANIKA
On demand...
།
1091
On demand
ON SINGAPORE:----
On demand!!
ON BATAVIA :--
On demand.
53
ON SAIGON-
+4
$11.20
On demand.
18/0
ON. BANGKÖK:-
Docks $20.
On demand
Docks, Whar700,
Providenta (Old) 84.60.
Godowna, sta.
Hotels (Old)
10.20, 80.70, 89.10-
SOVEREIGNS. Bank Buying
Rate
1461
1/4
H.K. & K. Wharvor.
3142)
0.40.
14,65
Proridente (old) - §4,53
BAR SILVER, per oz.
24.55
Lands 870, $761
$1,BU
Do. (new).
$1.85
Humphreys $15.
H.K. & W. Docks...
126
$10
$9
Do.
1.03
WI
$781
$9.709.70
*a digu
$2.30
$7.00
"B"
$8
S. China Motors 'A'
Tn3 Shanghai Docks ...
Te 20 New Engineerings
T20 Hongkews
Lands, Hotels, and Buildings
H.K. Bowls (old)
Do. (now) 11.K. Lamle $151 Tabi Shanghul Landa... Metropolitan Launds..
T.10
H.K, Roalties....... $7.70
T11,40 China Dj
1.99 Do. Debontu 68 $101 Humphreys
|M13140] Asin Realtive "A"N
M$28
ACA
Do, "..
Chinese Extates......
Union Insurances $550.
Realties 87.80, 87.70. Tramways $211, 899.
Peak Trams (Old) $18.20. Star Ferrios 961, $07, 896). Yaumati Ferries (Old) 834. Electrics 870, 701.
Telephones (New) 826.15.
Cements (Combined) $11.60,
Oslo
16 15/16
18.32
10 9/32 10.40
28! nom.
113 2271
Stockholin Copenhagen
Vienna
Prague
Helsingfors
:9.56 $9.75
$9.70/10.10
Cements (Old) $7.
Jindri
41 1/10
$9)
Ropes $111.
Lisbon
110
Dairy Farms 829, 890), 820/29.10.
Athens
€25
Ewo Cottons Tis. 14.20, Tla. 13.00,
Bucharest
670
Belgrade
250
Rio
51
Buenos Aires
Montevideo
Shanghai
1/8
Hong Kong
1/31
Yokohama
1/37
South African rate is
quoted at £95-06
ner £100 sterling. Silver (Spot)
+
***
$6,20
308
T19.00
Cotton Mul
T1391.
Ewor
T13.05
Tis 90
T.7%
Shui Cottons..............
T.72
T.11
Zong Sings.
Ti
81.6
Wing On Textiles(9.)
$115
Public Utilitžne.
8211
3211 -21,60
J
Tramways......
$1 (20) Poak Trame (old)......... $15
Do. (new)...
Star Ferries,etsetes
...
133
in us, fcall pd| 131
18
$931
$349.
Ynunnuti Porries(old)|
For
$331
Do. (now,
cam. rights... Now
$15,4
China Lights (old)... $18.40
Do (now)...
1701
f.K.. Electrica $70
Macao do.
$12
330
$27
Saff, 16
Do.
(new).
$26
Tio
Ching Buzos
|
26
127
...
Bandakan Lights ...
Tulophones (old).......
True ious .... 44 46 4
Da. (prot)......
Industrials
Malabon Sugars....
T.14 Caldbeck, jord.)
́T.104 || Macgregors prof.)
$6
518)
Canton Ivas.
Cements (combi)... 3114 call pd|
i saderiamore $17.30)
Miscellaneou
Der A Wings...
Amusements i
$13.5 Ch. Etainments......
46.10 | Constructions, (old,
Do. (DOW
Lane Crawfurde........
Mackinwshs.
Nanyang Tobacco...
CHANGES (3.15 p.m.) CLOSING
QUOTATIONS.
Buyers.
Iutels (Old) 89.10.
Lands - $761.
China Lights (Old) $15.70.
Cements (Combined) $11.90.
Cementa (Old) $8.
Cements (New) 83.80.
Ropes 811.30.
Land's 87.
Sellers.
Star Ferries 8902.
Sales,
Hotels (Old) 9.10/9.40. Ropes 811.
Dairy Farms 829/29.10.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
(BRITISH WIRELESS JERVICE.]
RUGBY, January 12.
$27
$51
Paris
New York
Do. (old)...
STI
Montreal
Du. (thew)...
[call pd 23)
Brussels
$11
Hopes
Geneva
17
Ch: Agriculture
Amsterdam
Milan
$29.10
8/201
Dairy Farm
+ 29
$29.3
***
Berlin
31
+16
174
$13
$1.00
$1,28
+
83 18/10
3.353
3.70"
24 7/32
17.43
8.344
14.12)
(Continued on text Column)
Bombay
-12*
30 nom.
1/03/10
17
Silver (Forwarḍ)..............
* 16 15/10 War Loan 31 per cent. 98)
-Official rate.
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offers a
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BROKERAGE
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NEW YORK STOCKS
Full and Odd Lots of liated Becurities bought and sold for cash or carried on conservative margin.
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS
$1.40
35.40
21
$10
Sinceres
$13
$12
Watsons (old)...
$12
{REDIKE'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE.}
311.40 Do. new)......
$12
13.86
Wm. Powells
$3.20
$10
M. Greyhounds
New York: January 19
331
8. C. Enterprises...]
151
United Theatres......
30 Industrials
20 Haila
89*7,
1. Ind. 6.4 Bonda...
20' Utilities
prem.
Wallace Harper.....
40. Bonds
China Sports Ltd....
ING
$225
ELK Wing Omis
S'hai Do.
11.K. Gavt, Losas... $103);
LOCAL AND REGULAR OUTWARD MAILS,
FROM
Dow Jones Averages: High-1932 Low: Jan 1 Jan 19
Change
.78 down
88.78
41.28 03.81
63.08
"41:30
13.23 29.53
30.11
16.53 29.05
183.26 21
29.00
43 down 28.89 .23 down 65.78. 80.4T 80.63 16 up
-Z, A. Pièrce and Oo, Report. The market irregularity suggests that floor traders who took a long position last week and are selling some
of their stock. The immediate outlook is not clear.
Business Done: 920,000 shares.
Anaconda Copper Mining
9.00 Borden Company
Canadian Pacific
61.00 Chrysler Motors
LAST SALE Jan: 11 Jan. 19
8235-
$215
1932 Drv,
Hich Low PER SH
62
·31
P. 3.00 Air Reduction
WEEK DAYS,
BUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS
871
481
6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye
802)* $62
83x d. 88t
FOR
73
294
4.00 America Cap
FROM 0.1.0.
FROM SHEUNGWAN Brandi P,0.
FROM G.P.O
SKINGWAY BEANOR 2.0.
1278
711
9.00 American Tel. & Tel.
107
107
89
5.00 American Tobacco
014818
181
20 tranh 500 thu {6.00 pa
{7,000. Samshai and Wuchow (3) 4,00p.m. 1.00 p.m.
direct steamer)
1513
4.00 Auburn i
17.15 a.m. *])7,00 am, &
43
20
Sachs & Trinannt
ongmoon (except Baturdays) Kankong (osoft Saturdayn).|
(7,16 mm. &| 1-7.80 km. {1.15 pm.
11.80 p.m
8.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m.
0:00 p.m
5,00 pan
7.00 p.m.
1.00 pm
9.00 s.nl
(8,15 km. &] [890 ́am, é
1.16 p
201
141
10
10
681
31 4.00 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.
02)
09:
ᎤᎵᏱᎸ .
234.00 Drugs, Inc
8.00 Du Pont de Nemours
180 p.m.
-40
36
Funday
3,00 Eastman Kodak...........ni
870
8.30 am Lonly
6.00 140
6%s. Electric Bond & Share
451
204
84
-0.40 General Electric
201
109
2.00 General Foods
A20 pm
249:
1.00 General Motors
-2.16 2.0:
1,00 pm 1.00 1.245:
8.00 p.
9,00 din. &
8:00p.m.
|1.00 pm. d
| 5.00 p.m.
8.00
8.20.
Sundays £16.a.m. I only
8,00 p
-11.00 .. 9.00 3.30
11.00 .10.
11,00 d
& 15,00 00
8.00 Bil "TTUJ" "EN
8.30 BI
10.80
#10.30 am
1081.00 Gilletto Safety
101 1:20 International Harvester
International Tel. & Tel.
4.00 Liggett & Myers "D"
63200* Loew # 106.
-Montgomery Ward
2.80 National Biscuit.
2.00 Pacific Gas & Electric
Pennsylvania Railway
Radio Corpn
Seara Roebuck 100-Sundard 01-0
Jersey
0.40 Bosony-Vuenum Corpn. 1.20 Union Carbide & Carbon 0.00 Union Pacifio.
United States Steel
Westinghouse. E, & M.
137
293
WHEAT CROP IN 1932
WELL ABOVE AVERAGE
This fact emerges from data pre pared by the International Insti- tute of Agriculture at Rome from information supplied by various governments.
VARSITY NEWS
ANXIETY FOR B. HINKLER
(BRITISH WINE ESS SERVICE. }
thà
D solD
The University Cricket Team 'will meet the Hong Kong Cricket Club in a friendly match to-day at 2 Rome. World. production of p.m. on the latter's ground.
The wheat in 1832, excluding Russin, is team is as follows:-A. M. Rod- slightly larger than that of 1031.rigues (Capt.), A. T. Leo, L. T. It is also higher than the average Rido, D. K. Song, D. J. N. Ander THE continued absence of new
RuOBY, Jun. 12. for the five years 1928-1930.
son, E. L. Gosao, F. R. Zimmern, H. Nomanbhoy, K. T. Loke, A. Agravest fears as to the fate of
has пок 10W treated. Aziz ansi A. B. Tata."
Squadron-Leader Hinkler, who left The Varsity in also meeting the England on Saturday on H.K. Cricket Club in a league fight to Australia. match at p.m. today at Pok- The production of wheat in the fulam The Varsity XI will be as most anxious to receive any help British aviation authorities' are. Union of Socialist Soviet Repub follows:-D. Hunt, B. K. Ng, which air ar broadcasting, author lics, for which estimates are lack E. R. Clarabut. E. T. Wood, ties in countries along his route ing is not large and seems const L. Tan, W. Hunt, D. Roy, A T
can offer in- tracing the missing, derably below that of last year Nomgobhoy. II. L Ororio, K Þ.
airman. In general the exporting countries | Gari, and W. K. Choa. appear to have had a crop much smaller than in 1931, the importing countries the maximum so far ob tained.
wea
Football.
The Varsity will turn out in full The diminution in the total crop against South Chin"in Third force at Kowloon this afternoon of the exporting countries is due Division League encounter. exclusively to unfavourable
undergraduates will line up as fol. ther, which reduced unit-yields. lows: C. H. Lin, K. S. Low, S, The area on which the crop has P. Loh: H. S: Tan, S. L. Wong, been harvested was 3,000,000 Beras S. Reed (Cant.): C. T. Law, L. greater for those countries as a Olivetta, PP. Kho, S. G. Tjon, whole.
World exportable supplies, tak. ing into account the very heavy stocks existing at the beginning of the season, are inferior to those of 1931 by 60,000,000 bushels, due to the poor crap obtained by the exporting countries; they arees. timated at 1,300,000,000 bushels, of which 370,000,000 are old erop stocks and 730,000,000 new crop sur plus.
Requirements Smáiler. The probable requirements of the importing countries are, un the ather hand, much smaller than in 1931-32; a decrease of 100,000,000 bushels is expected in the European demand, due both to the excellent wheat crop and to the abundant production of rye, maize and pota toes, as well as to the stricter re- gulation of international trade in wheat enforced by an increasing number of producing countries. A reduction of 14,000,000 bushels is also expected in the demand from non-European countries, due espe cially to the genera! economic aituation, which reduces interna tional trade and hinders its tran- sactions. On the whole world m port needs are estimated 630,000,000 bushels, a decrease of 170,000,000 with respect to last year.
. .
Comparing the requirements of the importing countries (030,000,000 Inshels) for the current
season
with the exportable supplies of the surplus-producing countries, it ap pears that the old crop exportable, stocks existing on Aug. 1, 1032- $70,000,000 bushels-are adequate tu meet nine-tenths of the needs of importers. It follows that almos the entire world exportable surplu from the 1632 стор, namely 670,000,000 out of 730,000,000 bushels, will be carried over at the end of the season for consumption in the next season.
A LONDON SANCTUARY
FOR DOWN-AND-OUTS
A little army of homeless, friend. less men on their kness in one of London's great churches, murmur- ing a Te Deum. Just a little cameo of London's Sunday life.
Go down, as I did, write a Daily Express representative, to the| Church of St. John the Evangelist, in Waterloo-road.
It is one of London's most human churches its daily spiritual · life pulautes with good will to imen- all men.
That is why every Sunday morn- ing you will find among its con gregation these humble men, with- out homes or friends of their own, on their knees in worship. It is a token of gratitude. They thank the church, while they are on their knees, for what it is doing for their class.
These men, who spend their nights in shelters and hostels when they have motoy enough to buy bede, are enrolled in the League of Our Father. The priest in charge of the mission, Father Hutchinson, has a rest at his vicarage..iu York-road,
Three day a week these men spend. A few happy hours in this "rest," That is all. It is a spiritual rather.
than a social effort, the fr
There they knelt, in the front pews, with nothing to distinguish them from the rest of the worship- para except thair tattered clothes and broken, boots-praying a fer- vently as the most earnest church worker.
and Lec.
Photographic Excursion.
Hinkler was using the Puss Math areoplane in which he flew the South Atlantic over a year ago and which possessed a range of about 2,000 miles.
It is believed that he intended to They down the Rhone Valley and
along the French and Italian) Rivieras to Rome over the Apen nines to Brindisi, and, if fuel sup plies permitted, over the 300 miles of the Adriatic to Athens, which is less than 2,000 miles from Lon- dou.
An excursion, organised by the University Photographic Club, will take place to-morrow morning, The destination will be Shatin, and the party will start from Kowloon | at 9 a.m.
Annual Sports.
At a meeting of the committee of the Varsity Athletic Club, the late of the Annual Athletic Sports has been fixed as March 23.
Annual Social.
The University Christian Ass0- ciation will hold its annual social at 8 m, to-day in the Great Hall. Mr. CB.. R. Sargeant will deliver an address on the connsion.
Behind them a man who adw nothing, heard nothing of the so- lemn grandeur of the High Mass a blind" and "denf man who had knelt at the altar to receive the Sacrament at the Communion for...}}, vice three hours before
Last Sunday one of these men who sat in the front paws WAS CON- firmed. It was Father Hutchinson who prepared this poor down-and- out he may have been a bill dis tributor or a sandwich board car- Prior-like most of his companions
for his confrmation, D AUT Do these mon respond to this hand. of spiritual fellowship which is held out to them? Father Hutchinson aunted when I naked him this ques- tion. Then he told me the story of the man who was confirmed
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