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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONG KONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

SHAREBROKERS

יי

H.K. Banks unint

Da. (London) ........ Chartered Banks....

Mercantile Brs. "A"

Do.

High:

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.

MONEY AND

From Asia Lands Limited

· ASSOCIATION.

Buyers Agilen

Baise

NamLeat

SATURDAY.

APRIL 1.

Bayou

Sellers Sales Nomina

Banks

THE U.S. SHARE MARKET

$1,725

$1,795

£137 224 EOT $100

2131

£241

£91

Bank of East Asia...

$1011

N, O. & S. Barke

37)

+1

$20

Am. O. Fin. Corp: M

T.4:60

Do.

Prof.

Insurances

$1,375

$2.35

Canton Insurancə... $1,355 Underwriters

******

$2.40

$550

$620

Union Insurances... 3356. China Fires)

Say

+

$1,330) H.K. Fires

T31

International Assce.

Shipping

Douglaserem.

1.485 China Fis. Corp. Urd.

***

132

$35

Steamboats

Indos (prof.)

AMERICAN CAN CO.

MARKETS

HONG KONG STOCK MARKET.

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

REPORT

Hotels and Cements gavo a het- of themselves this ter account morning, being enquired for at slightly better rates, and which resulted in a fair number of con- contracts being put through.

American Can fully maintained its dominant position, in the metal container industry last year. The large financial resources of the com- pany have been further strengthen- ed by a material contraction in ex- renditures, "ith the result that $1,340 dividonis probably will be

3825

$34

$92

63/-

$20

Do. (det.)

80/-

40/71

Shells

-42/-

$201

Waterboate

321

Mining

$19

19/21

Benguets......

$181

$4 20

Venezuela Gold Fida. #

21/3

Kailans

25/-

2.4

Langkate (single).......!

T.4

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

T.8

T2.30 Shanghai Loans ...

T.

$104 | Hanba

#1

26 cis.]

$128

*****

31.35

$18

$10

Tronoh Minos

Benguet Explorations Docks, WharYN, Godowns, sta. H.K. & K. Wharven Providents (uk)

Do. (now)... H.K. & W. Docks... 5. China Motors A

ரிகக்

138

$127

1.95

tinued during the early part of 1933, at least, oven though not com- plotely earned.

GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR

CO.

As indicated by returns of 81.75 A share for the first nine months of 1932, Gillette experienced a material increase in earnings last. year. While this showing is more than accounted for by the abolition of special obsolescence charges mado against 1031 income, the company's dominant trade status is believed to have been fully maintained. "CONSOLIDATED GAS CO.

OF NEW YORK Report of Consolidated Gas Co. of New York and affiliated gas and electric companies, for the year ended December 31, 1832, shows net income of 857,078,901 after federal taxes, depreciation, interest and T5.60 proferred dividends of affiliated companies held by minority in- terest. This is equal, after deduct ing common dividends of affiliated companies and preferred dividends of Consolidated Gas Co., to 84.07 a share on 11,476,527 common shares and compares with net incomo of! 867,515,001, or $4.84 share in 1991.

11.70. $60

Ja

$8

· Do...

B

38

T.95

Shanghai Decks

T,51

New Engiaverings"

T.29

Hongkow

Lands, Hotels, and

L'

17

8.95/7

$6.85

17$

H.K. Lands

$73

T.10

Metropolitan Lands..

$7

H.K. Realties........................

F.10

Chins Do

1.98

Do Debontuies

$14

Humphreys

Buildings

H.K. Hotel

T. Shanghai Lands...

M3140 Asia Realties "A"

M$29

Do. "B"..

Chinese Estates......

$86

3+1

T.J

+++

Cotton Mulla

Ewo

T.71 S'hai Cuttons................**)

T.103 Zoong Sings

$103 Wing On Textiles(S.)

Publie Utilities ·

$27.15

3211

Ti

$5.901.9

414

$13.90 | COLUMBRIA GAS AND

common

ELECTRIC CORP. Earnings in 1939, after making full allowance for funds collected under suspension of disputed rates, amounted to 80.96, a common share, T71as compared with 81.42 in the pre Teding year, while coverage for $100

Tramways' .......................

$21

32.20

$1.20 Poak Trams (old)...

116

Do. (new)...

$8

191

Star Ferries*****

$34 $331

Yaunti Ferries (old)

201 182

cum. rights...

131 430

$12.20

$71 71.20.60

Do. (now)

$12.30 China Lights (old)... 318.10

“Do (Dow)... $11) Joell på

all på 3121

71

HK. Electrice ...... $71;

1201

Macao do.

$10

Sandakan Liglita...

Telephones...

$97}

Tto

China Buses..........

2/

$15.

Tractiona

Do (pref.).

Industrials

Malabon Sugar ...

T.14 Caldboek, ((ord.)

Macgregors pref.)

Canon Ices ********

Cements (comb)... $8.00

'Do. (old)...

T.10

$6

M

$271.40

$27

$6.60

35

$10

Do. (new)...

Roges

Ch: Agrionltures

$27

Dairy Farmon

$27

Dar A. Wings, ...

$191

Amusements

$121

$12.

Ch. Ftainments.

$4.86

Constructions, (old)

$18 $4,30

nd.90 ots.

"Do

(new)

.75 cl

Lane Crawfordi.

-$12

$21

Mackintosha dan

Nanyang Tobacco...

$5.86

$2

81

SIMI

Sinceres

Watsons....n

Wm. Powellammar

M. Greyhounds......

18.36

$10

$31

C. Enterprises ..

1.5

United Theatres......

B. Ind. G. Bonds.. 67

prem

39*

...

China Sporta Etd

A.K-Wing On

Brii

Do

H.K. Govt. Loans ...] $109

Wallace Harper.................

وداع

fixed charges and preferred divi- dends declined to 1.01 from 1.90 in The earlier period Operating ca penses were out about 14.5% and leprociation and depletion also were slightly reduced. It is to be expected that all available cash will be applied to elimiation of bank loans, but no change is an ticipated in dividend payments on either the preferred or common shares.

STANDARD BRANDS, INC.

Standard Brands, Inc., and sub- sidiaries report for the year ended December 31, 182, net profit above 1931, amounting to 815,001,491, af- ter depreciation, federal taxes, minority interest and foreign ex change losses, but before profit and loss items. This is equivalent, af. ter deducting 8000,683 dividends paid on $7 preferred, to $1.14 á share on 12,575,808 common shares. This compares with net income of $14,542,310, equal, after deducting 8958,298 dividends paid on. 87 pre- ferred, to 81.09 à share on 12,644,313 common shares, in 1931. Current assete as of December 31, 1932, amounted to 838,818,790 and cur rent liabilities were 84,240,318.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK FIGURES TO END OF 1932.

..

The accounts for the half-year ended December 31 last of the Yoko- hama Specie Bank (which were ap proved at the general meeting 61 the bank held in Japan) show net profit of 7.082,171y. (5,339,946y. for the latter half of 1932, to which is added 5,077,293y, brought forward from the preceding half-year. The dividend-is-maintained at 10 per cent. per annum, and a further sum of 1,300,000y. is placed to reserve (against 1,100,000y a year ago), which brings the total fund to SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS | 119,750,000y. The balance carried Musa wil forward is increased to 5,863, 164y Fox Mr. K. Kodama continues his office he president Mr. T. Takeuchi has "BRAMOK >> retired from the vice-presidency, but will continue to act as a direc tor, who wid in London for many

LOCAT, AND REGULAB OUTWARD MAILS,

Samshui and Wschow (Br) 4.00p.m.

direct stomer)

4.00p.m. 9.00 $ (8.15 am & 18.30 am..

Bund

QU'T

In the mining section; Benquet Consolidateds made quite a spurt, on the announcement of an interim dividend of 50 centavoes, and were denit at at $20.

Bales.

Benguet, Consolidated, $19/20. Benques Explorations, 20 cents Providents (Old), $4. Hotels, 86.05/9. Hong Kong Lands, $79. Ewo Cottons, Tik 11 Hong Kong Trams, #21). Star Ferries, 891. Electrics, $718-

Buyor.

Hong Kong Banks, $1,725. Canton Insurances, $1,375. Union Insurances, $550. H.K. Steamboata, 22... Benguet Consolidated, $19. H.K. & K. Wharyos, 198). Chinese Estates, 305. Telophones, 827.15. Cements (Combined), *6), B. lod G. Bonds, 671%. H.K. Govt. Longs, 5% Frem.

Sellers.

Hotels, 87. United Theatres, Tle, s..

WORLD FAIR IN JAPAN

2,600TH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING OF EMPIRE

Tokyo, Mar. 28.-A movement to hold an internatiorial exposition

Тарад

celebrate the

in

to

MALAYA AND EMPIRE PREFERENCE

OPPOSITION FROM SIN-

GAPORE CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE

"

Singapore, March £8.-"The Set- tlement has been taken to task for a disinclination to erect a tarif wall with preference to other parts of the Empire. This is not due to lack of any sense of responsibility as an integral part of the Empire, but to the relief that there is) neither sense nor reason in grant- ing a preferenco to British manu. facturer if the voluma' of our trade Bo a whole is to suffer. It would result in more unemployment, and, among other things, a deprivation of revenue to the British trans- port, banking and insurance in- dustries; in other words the nett result to the Empire would, I am convinced, be a serious loss of in-.

come.'

With these words Mr. John Bag- nall, the chairman of the Singa- pore Chamber of Commerce, took his stand on the question of tariffs in Malaya when he addressed the members of the Chamber at the annual meeting in the Exchange room yesterday.

Mr. Bagnall said: The accounts for the year show a deficit of $182) against a surplus of 2,458 for the previous year My prediction last year that income and expenditure would about balanes" one another has been justified and as far as we can see this year should show a similar result

From figures which have been supplied by the Registrar General of Statistics, it is "asen that, ex- cluding coin and bullion, the im ports for the year were 8294,100,- 000 against 8380,600,000 for 1931:

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Exports for the two years were respectively. 8280,400,000 and $873,800,000..

.:

...

2,000th anniversary of the founding position in Tokyo and Osaka, re- of the Japanese Empire is being ports the Mainichi. sponsored by the Governors of

The paper continues: The pur Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefectures, pose of the orposition is not only the Mayora of Tokyo and Yokohama, to celebrate 2,300th anniversary of and leading members of Chambers the birth of the Japanese Empire. of Commerce and Industry, in but also to promote industry and Japan and other cultural organisa-culture of this country as well, as tions for the past several treeks, that of the world because the fair according to the Oraka Mainichi.

will display pumerous materials

Several leading members of the and data showing the highest stand- House of Representatives have al-ard in industries and culture exist ready submitted to the House a re-ing in various countries in the solution urging the holding the ex-world."-United Presa:”:

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

ASIA

LANDS, LTD., QUOTATIONS

(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG.)

Tel. 28300-Gloucester Building, Room 208,

[REFTER'S

High- 1932

88.78

41.80

30.11

83.28

New York: April 1. Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrials 20 Bails

20 Utilities

40 Bónda

BERVICE]

Low: Mar. 31 Apr. 1

.50.68 28.00

41.29 65.40...

13.23 25.54

18.63 19.33

65.78 74.11

Change.

28 up 148 down

19.38 .05 up 74.36 .25 up

Asia Lands, Limited, has received the following report from their New

York correspondente, E. A. Pierce & Co. The administrations- Emergency Ball Bill is slated for Congress in the early part of next week, The Bill is considered to be constructive and the market acted well, all things considered. Cotton ruled steadier se a result of su appraisal of Farm Rehef developments Wheat fuled strong on the prospect of bullish priváta estimates on Monday, Silver was steady on Commission House buying. Business Done: 450,000 shares.

1039 HIGH Low FIR, SH.

4.00 Air Reduction

131 0.00 Allied Chemical & Dys

4.00 Américan Can

9.00 American Tel & Tel. ̈........

5.00 Top & L

Anaconda Copper Mining

2.00 Auburn 22° Valaisu

Leo Borden Company

Canadian Pacific ........

1.00 Chrysler Motors

811 4.00 Consolidated; Gas of N.V;

3.00 Drugs,

2:00-Du Pont-de-Nemours

3.00 Eastman Kodak.

6% & Electric Bond &

0.40 General Electric.

2.00 General Hoods

LAST SALE Mar. Apr. I

*$65 xd $552 757759

55

85

893

591

621

319

87

WEER DAYS.

732

137

FOR

80

Fron G.P.0.

FROM

SHEUNDWAN BRANOR P.O.

18

∙1613

Canton

€ 7,15 a.m. & § 1.00 10. 18.00

7.00 pm.

4.00 pm.

1.16 p...

(7.16 & 17.00 am & years, and acted as manager of the 15.00 p

17.00pm London brandir from early in 1919. until the end of September, 1922," bas been appointed vice-president Mr. H.. Kashiwagi has been elected i director

208

91 :68).

57

591

Macao & Tenien

Tongmoon (except Saturdays) 6.00 p.m.

Kankong (wicept Baturdays)

$ 7,15 am, &] / 7,80 1.3. {1.16 P

1.80 p.m.

0.00 p.m.

Bandays 8.15 m. only

4b

401

6:00 pm.

6.00 p.m

6.00 pa

214

1.01: Gillette Safety

1.00 General Motors

10

0.80 International Harva

108

7.15

·1.00 PL

7.10 p. 11.00

9

International Tel. + TF

4.00 Ligact Myers

Montgomery Ward

121

9.00 6.7

12/

3,00 p.î

35

9.00

11.00

5.00

Aberdeen Stanley.

*8.00 1.1.

11.30 p.z3.

8,00

Fatahan and

Cal O

Balkung wen

4,80 p.zu

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