DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
HONG KONG STOCK
EXCHANGE.
Sellers Sales Nominal:
SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION.
Banks
*****$1,875
SH
H
TUESDAY. MARCH 21.
Buyers Belleza
Sale Homins
$1,680)
$1,685
H.K. Banks
£119
Do. (London)
£14
Chartered Banks
2841
Morcantile Bks. "A";
£91
$100
**
820
Am. O. Fin. Corp:
Do.
Prof.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!
$1,350
8526
TiB 44⠀⠀⠀
Do
Bank of East Asia...
N. D. & 8. Barks
T.486 China Fiu. Corp. Urd.
Insurances
Canton Insurances...
$7}
**
*T,1,80
$2.35,
Underwriters
M
A
650/75
Union InsurAD 008 ***
515
at
$620
China Fires
$1,330
H.K, Fires
T3
International Assce..
***
Bhipping
$20-
43/9
$201
$181
21/3.
Waterfoats
$35
Douglases............
Steamboats.............
Indos (prof.)
Do. (def.) ********
Shells.....
Mining
Benguets......
1420 Venezuela Gold Fide. $2,00
Kailans
T Langkats (single).....
T2.10 Exploration.....
TS.30 Shanghai Loans ...
Benguet Explorations|
"Godowns, sto.
H.K. & E. Wharves. $127
Providenta (old) ...
Do.
H.K. & W. Docks...
$2.40
********** E
juni
£24*
$1011
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933.
MONEY AND MARKETS
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
ASIA LANDS, LTD, QUOTATIONS
(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG.)
Tel. 28380-Gloucester Building, Room 308.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE)
New York: March 20.
Dow Jones Averages: High-1932 Low: Mar. 18 Mar. 20
41.22 60.58 15.23
Change
59,00 .08 down 20.12 .01 up 22.78 .62 down
THE
8378
41.30 36.11 .83.26
29.09
16.53 23.40 €5.78 76.28
.70.18
.20 up
Asia Lands, Limited, have received the following report from their Now York correspondenta, E. A. Pierce & Co.. The general tone of the market is quiet and uncertain Pressure seems to be developing on Utilities.
Business Done: 780,000 shares.
DIV. $
Low PER. Sr.
8601
HONG KONG STOCK MARKET.
YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL
REPORT
Again there is not much change to report in the state of the mar- ket, which remains inactive, al- though one or two of the invest- ment issues turned, quite firm, not- ably Banks, bid up to 81,695, Un- ions 8820, and Telephones 8971.
Of the minor issues, Hotels were quite weak earlier, in the morning. and dealt in as low as 86.70 ex. the dividend paid yesterday, but later in the afternoon became slight. ly firmer.
Sales,
Hong Kong Banks, $1,895. Providents (Old),_84. Hotels, 86.70 ex. Div. China Lights (Old), 812,20.
Buyers.
30 Industriala
$1,300-
20 Raile
20 Utilities
$525
40 Bonds
$836
$1,240
134
.,-
85%
1932
LAST SALE
HIGH
821
31
3.00 Air Beduction
$21
871
6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye
$161
731
201
4.00 American. Can
·60-
137
714.
9.00 American Tel. &. Tol
25/-
80
44
- 5.00 American Tobacco B
T.
18
3
T.31
1513
281
4.
Anaconda Copper Mining Auburn
Mar. 18 Mar. 20
$601
8493 80 1022/1014 81 61; 78 7
38
37
W
T.2
43
201
2.00
Borden Company
23
3101
20
7.
Canadian Pacific
9
13/0
1.00 Chrysler Mótors
101
31
4.00 Consolidated Gas of N.T.
/49
4.00 Drugs, Ino...
35
22
9.00 Du Pont de Nemours......
391
87%
36
3.00 Eastman Kodak puasnet.
60
$4.16
B
6% 8. Electric Bond & Share......
15%
Hong Kong Lands, 873).
Chinese Estates, 895. '
$1.70
Bb
0.40 General Electric ..........................
144
220
19
9.00 General Foods
26
Hong Kong Trams, 821.15.
58
$6
248
7
1.00 General Motors ................
13
China Lights (Old), $12.
241
10%
1.00 Gillette Safety ervarin
T.6
32
1.50 International Harvester
231
(Preferred)
881
-
International Tel. & Tel.
4.00 Liggett & Myers "B"
59
12
134
24
185
194
201
***
$101
Ranba
Tronoh Mines
SI DİM.
Docks, WharTOS;
$128
$1.40
(NOW)...
Blat
10
S. China Motors'A'
*14
$8
...
Do.
t
T.96
*
Shanghai Docks
T5,7
New Engineerings
T.
Ganda, Hotels, and
$731
Ex Giv. $7 25
Hongkewa ......................
Buildings
H.K. Hotel (old)
(new)
$7.15 ex dv.
Do.
$8.80
$73,
H.K. Lands
$75
T.23
Shanghai Lands ...
T.10
Metropolitan Lands..
$7,55
H.K. Realties......
帽
$7.00
Tio Chins Do
Debentures
·814
1.99 Do.
Humphreya
*******$13.60
M$140) Asin Realties "A"...
$1.20 Foak Trams (old)...)
Da
62 5 8 4 5 9 8 - 8 - 86489 28898986, 45299
་
3.00 Loew's Ino.
Montgomery Ward
2.80 National Biscuit ....
2.00 Pacific Gas & Electric
Pennsylvania Railway
Scars Roebuck
1941.00 Standard Oil Co. of New
0.40 Socony-Vacuum Corpn.....
Radio Corpn.
Jersey
1.20 Union Carbide & Carbon
28
6.00 Union Pacific
158
United States Steel Westinghouse E. & M.
201
-Bid
301 201
SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
M$24
Do.
$95
We
Chinese Estates........
Cotton Mills
Ti
Exos
Tieto
T71
Bhai Cotton
1.71
TU
Zoong Singe. .........
T.103
$105
Wing On Textiles(S.)
$115
Public Utilities
p
Tramways ..............................
3211
$16
$8
(naw)...
38
BU
Star Ferries
$91
334
Yaumati Ferries (old)
132
$33
Do. (now)
#31
cum.rights...
330
$12.4 1/40
$91
Do. Rto.. 10.
Do. (now)...|
$9
372.50
H.K. Electrics...*****
*72
$78
$241
Macao do
Ju
$104
$30
Telephones (old)......
$28
8:71
Do. (now)..
**
$284; MILLIONS NEW BUSINESS IN 1932
T.10
China Buses
21-
Do.
$15
China Lights (old)...... #191 | $12.40) 3123-
Bandakan Lights.....
$27) 327.80)
80.70
12/-
IH
Tractions
(pref.)
Industriais
Malabon Bugars
T.14 Caldbock, ((ord.)
T.10 Macgregors pref
$8
Canton Ives wan Camenta (comb.)... $6.70
Do.
Do. (DOW)...
Ropes....ami
Miscellaneous
Dairy Farma
Der A Wings.........
Amusementa......
W
(old)...)
$97
th
$6
$0.70
$5
$11.
$10
$10
$7
Ch: Agriculturen
$97,18
$27
$1.
+
$12
312
Ch. Etainments......
$12 3111
14,80
Constructions, (old){
$4.3J
1,9, cts.
Do, (new) 80 ota.
$41
Lane Crawfords......
341
Mackintoshs ............
+4
$187
Binceres
$15)
+
Watsons (old)
$10
Nanyang Tobaco... $4.75
Do. (new)........!
Wm. Powells.
C. Enterprises...
“B”Ind;0& ̈Bonds.........
H.K. Gort. Loans ....... | · 81043
18.35
$10
M. Greyhounds
$81
United Thestras.......
64.
437, prem
+
--
Wallace Harper
+++
$3
China Sports Ltd in
1930
B.K. Wing Onder
Khai Dai
***
LOCAL AND REGULAR OUTWARD MAILS,
$24
$235 #188
WEEK-DAYS,-----. BUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS
Samehul and Wuchow (Br}|| 4.00p.m.
direct steamer)
Strong Position Maintained
The annual meeting of the Buu Life Assurance Company of Can- ada, Limited, was held at the head; offices of the company, Montreal, on Feb. 15. The president, T. B Macaulay, reviewed world busin488 conditions after detailing the com- pany's need for the part year; In the course of his speech Mr. Ma caulay said..
New assurances of $264,000,000, total in fores over 82,800,000,000; income 8161,000,000 and assets 8611,000,000-these are impressive figures, and should give us all great satisfaction.
Hong Kong Banka, $1,695. Canton Insurances, $1,350. Union Insurances, 8520. H. K. Steambouts, 829. Benguet Explorations, 21 cents. Hotels, è ex. Div.
H.K. Electrics, 872. Macao Electrics, 8241. Telephones (New), 827).
B. Ind. G. & Bonds, 041 per cent. H.K. Gort. Loans, 5 per cant. Prem.
Sellers.
Shanghai Docks, Tla. 06. Hong Kong Trams, 891.40. Malabon Sugars, $15. Watsons, 811.
United Theatres, Tia. 5.
JAVA SUGAR MARKET
Messrs. Pentreath & Co. have forwarded us; the following report, dited March 9,- on the Java sugar
market from Maclaine Sugar Co., Ltd., Sourabaya.
THE NIVAS
Total salas now amount tot
334,066 Tona Superior
8,638 Superior seconds 135,220 Brownie
Molìsses
10,605
14
which shows an increase of:---
117,982 Tons Superior
:43,031
5.603
$7
14
Browns Molasses.
On the 3rd instant (Friday) the N.I.V.A.S. advanced their limita to . for 1931 Crop to all destina- tions and to fo-for July/Septera- ber delivery for Crop 1938, whilst on the 6th (Monday) limits were again advanced as follows --
1831 Crop Superior £51. 1832 Crop Superior 1.8) July-
September.
1902 Crop Superior. 1.61 Later 1001 Crop Browns 20/H 1.5 for
-China
1933 Crop Molasses 8/ f.4).
Whilst Browns-for refineries were done at f.48 and it is believed that the limit for this business has been advanced this morning to f.43. A lange business has been done at each increase.
INDIA
13
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
[BRITISH WIRELESS, SERVICE)
Paris *New York
Montreal
Brussels crenera".....
Amsterdam
Bugsy, March 20.2.
87,7/10
Milau Songs Berling Stockholm...A Copenhagen
Ej8l0 Vienna
3.14
4.00)
·04.02
17,80
8.59
BB:19/16
14.44 18.29/32
1297/10/4
19
8) nom. 116
Prague Helsingfors Madrid Lisbon !.. Athens Bucharest Belgrade
40
110
600
580
265 5 nom.
Rio.
Buenos Aires
Montevideo Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama Silver (spot) Silvor (forward).
204.
33 nom. 1/61/32 1/8t
1/3
1/8.15/16 174-** 17.5/16
pical for both Hong Kong and Shanghai
WEST OF SUEZ
Mora, business has proved gos-
The West Coast has bought fair quantities for all positions. The wory natural fear of operators insible and although negotiations are India that purchases on an advanc laborious, large transactions will
in time próbafily be effected ing exchange market would involvė them in a loss has been unnecessary owing to the Nivas having taken full benefit of this advance to raise their limits, and there in every rea- son to believe that the Nivas will continue. this policy.
"B.I, CONFERENCE RATES
FEBRUARY EXPORTS
Exports during February are estinated at 80,000 tons of which 7,000 T. to the East Coast and 24,000 T to the West Coast of Indie.
CIF. Shanghai (per- 100 kgn,
6.95 (whites): 1.6.30 (browns)..
CIF. Hong Kong (per picul):
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION
B.I. conference rates of freight for March-May shipment to the West Coast wero yesterday ad vanced with immediate effect by Gf.4.382 (whites) bed (browns) centa per ton all round. No quota- maintained its dominant position, tion for June-September shipment has increased the volume of insur was obtainable yesterday at to ance in force by not far short of day Agoats advise that they are 8480,000,000 since 1929, and its a prepared to accept limited quan- sets by 843,000,000 is a matter of tities for these positions at a fur. the highest constructive importanother increase of 50 cents above the to the Dominion as an evidence of new March-May rate of freight. continued stability and strength. Rates for the East Coast up to The company's assets are now well May shipment are meantime un-
CHINA
conditions in the United States There can be no general world re-in advance of 8811,000,000; it has covery until conditions there be nearly 1,000,000 policyholders and come normal. Canada moreover is in the year 1832 alone it received) so closely linked with the United applications for new insurance at Etates that we cannot adopt an
an average rate of more than entirely independent financial pol- $1,000,000 for every working day, icy, and must to a large extent while its payments to policyholders wait for recovery in that country for every working day
and beneficiarice exceeded $380,000
The Montreal. Garette in a lead- The branch manager for the Sun ing article says This outstanding Life is Mr. B. Wong Tape, Glou- Canadian institation, notwith coster Building, who is always standing adverse influences, has ready to attend to all inquiries
(Continued on next Columa) I without charge.
changed.
Hong Kong and Shanghai have both been strong-buyers for al positions, Shanghai in particular showing a keen interest especially for forward positions.
JOJ.L. RATES OF FREIGHT JO.J.I rates of freight werd advanced yesterday by 2 conte per (Continued on next column, }
through its #gent
Asia Lands Limited ·
Gloucester Biliding
offers y COMPLETE" BROKERAGE
SERVICE in
NEW YORK BTOOKS Fall and Odd Lots of listet Securitise bought and sold for ough or carried on conservative margin.
Phone 28380 Cable: ASIALANDS,
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED 1865
OF CANADA
STATEMENT FOR 1932
TOTAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE, December 31, 1982
***
This large amonot, the accumulating estates of nearly a million Sun Life policyholders, will become payable to them or their dependants during this generation-a stabilizir factor of great social and economic value.
NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR
TOTAL INCOME
-WA
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
Like every other company have been faced with a shrinkage in the value of some of our in- vestments, and we have taken the frank course of writing down sub- stantially even though we are con- fident that the present dislocation of business is but temporary.
Calenlating our-liabilities by the same high standard as in previous years, the surplus, including capital and contingent funds, amounts t $14,200,000. I would stress that for the valuation of our liabilities we have used the full level premium method although a leas severe basis is authorized by the Insurance Act
I think you will agres with me i that under present conditions this is a very gratifying showing.
I doubt if we fully realize that this depression has been by far the most. severe of, which we have any
5.00 pz. 17.00 pm.vious depression that we know of
9.00
FROK G.P.O.
From SKSUNGWAK. BRANCH F.O.
FROM G.F.O..
FROM BERUNGWAN BRANCH PO
Canton
7.15 n.m. & § 7,00 6.00 p.d
{7.00 pm
4.00 p.m.
| 7.15 nm. & #7,00 the
Macno & Twisshan
115
1.80 p.m.
Zɔnginoon (sroept Baturday
Kaukong (except Batu
6.00 pm
8.00. p... 6.00 p.m.
how (By)
18.
Fatahan and
*Train)
Mat Pois
Shumobun
Cheungahov
Aberdeen
Banthis
5 7 16 ani, de Į 7,00 am, & record in history. The worst pre- had a maximum decline in business activity of 26 per cent, while at (890s...the low point, of July, 1932, busi- ness activity in the United States had declined to 61 per cent below normal. Previous depressions last ed on an average but twenty months, while this depression has already lasted twice that time, of three years and four months...
4.00 pm." (8.18 am, &
1.16 p Handaya 6.15 m. Lonly
6.00 pm
7.16 m.
11,00
9700 MIL
11.00
( 9,00 bumi &
∙11:00
3.00 p.m. 1.00pm.
11:00min
and Bhe
14.00 pm
BDO KI. 32.30 pm
3/0p.m
80p
18.00 pm.
1:11,00 amme.
8,80 m,
1.30 pm: Banday 8.80.32,
6.00 pm. 8,00 p
The mind can hardly grasp the serioustiese of the conditions which bave caused over thirteen millions to be unemployed in the States alone.
Three years ago "gol
be escurely,
Bound Catand
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER DISBURSEMENTS
PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES:
During the year 1932
Since Organization
ASSETS
HEAD OFFICE MONTREA
€.$2,928,952,000
284,098,000
161,407,000
148,028,000
13,881,000
108,527,000
702,712,000
11,486,000
Bonds government, municipal, public utility and others; stocks perferrad and common; loans on mortgages; real estate; loans on Company policies; cash in banks, and other nevete.
LIABILITIES
Almost nine-tenths of this sum represents the policy to guarantee all policy payments as they become due.
PAID UP CAPITAL, ($2,000,000) and balance at credit, of
shareholders' account
RESERVE for depreciation in mortgages and real estate SURPLUS
amount set asi
$8,416,000.
4,781,000 5,998,000
$14,195,000
The valuation of assets has been carried out on the bases prescribed by the Insurance Department of the Domin Canada; also on the basis prescribed by the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners of the United Sta the Superintendents of Insurance of the Provinces of Canada.
Policy reserves have been valued by the full net level.preivium method, on bases more expet
the Insurance Act of the Dominion of Canada.
Sun Life policyholders number nearly a million. Assurances in force have increased since 1929 by $465,000,000
Assets have increased, during the same" $48,000,000
Inom
loans exceeded in
any previous years:
policies were in excess of those.of.
xception pus year, with one
net amount.
pro sdk left with
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF
SOUTH CHINA BRANCH 2nd Floor, Gloucester Building HONG KONG
CANADA
the
interna- depression,
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