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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

Buyarı Sellers

Jalor

Nominal

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23.

SHAREBROKERS“ 'ASSOCIATION.“

Belare Buyers

Bulm MOMIDA

Banks

H.K. Banks.

Do. (London)... Chartered Banks... Mercantile Bk. "A"

O

$1,825

$1,813

£198 2103

218) 234

Do.

201

$101

Bank of East Asia... $102

N, C. & S. Barka...

$20

332;

⠀⠀!!!!

Am. O. Fin. Corp: 8.

$5,40 Ch Fin. Corp. Ord. *.

30

Do.. Prof 8

Insurances

Canton Insurance.....

Underwriters

Union Insurances ...

China Firesprostre

International Assco. .

Shipping

Teleko

!!!!!

$310

$1.95

$560 3590

$269

$3+

$30

$320

$1,80

15671/70

$595

$200

H.K. Fires...............

161

Douglases ...

#18

Stenth beats...........

$30

Indos (pret.)

$35 Do. (def.)

$

BATAI

Sheila diaposte

39/-

*F5

Water-onts

$15

Mining

35.

Benguets.................

13%

5

Venezuela Gold Fide. $si

***

28/9

Kailans

93/.

$18

Langkats (single) 9,

#4

Explorations...... 3.

$102

36.40

Shanghai Loans S

$4

$8

521 90

Raubs.....

$11

18/-

திகும்

Tronoh Minos

cts. Benguet Explorations

Docks, Wharvės,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.

MONEY AND MARKETS

SINGAPORE SHARE HONG KONG STOCK RUSSO-JAPANESE

MARKET

FRASER & CO.'S REPORT

Singapore, August 15. The current issue of our share circular covers the business trane | seted over the past two weeks, during which period but little in- terest was "shewn in the market, bargains being only on a moderate scale, possibly owing to the incid- ence of the August Bank Holidays.

Tin appears to be well held at the present time and fluctuations in price have been within narrow margins. Intending purchasers of Tin shares have concentrated atten- tion more on the better-class, stocks with view to dividend "returns, particularly as it is considered in some quarters that with a main. tenance of the price of the metal above £200 per ton, an increase in Tin quotas may possibly be sane- tioned by the respective Govern- ments concerned over the next few įmonths.

The Rubber share market has re- mained very inactive recently with quotations inclined to ehse in sym- pathy with the lower prices ruling for the raw material."

Local Industrials can be report. 1 ed as firmer, particularly Straits i $187 Traders and Fraser brid Neave

Ords. at" $21.30 and $10.30 respec tively with other shares also gen- erally in good "demand.

Godowns, etc.

$120

H.K. & K. Wharves.

13,20

Providente (old)

...$3.7583.86..

$1.35

Do.

(new)...

$140

$16j | 11,K. & W. Docks...

$17

15

18

S. China Motors · A'

Do

351

"B"

$1.43

Shanghai Docks S.

$148

$71

New Engineeringas.

971

$339

Longka

+

38,50

16.50

$76

131

$14

$7,00

II.X. Healties......................

$15

Chium Do

S

$137

Do.", Debentures 9.

$14

New Asia Hotel

Humphreys ............

$13

$140

$20

Lands, Hotels, and

Bulidings

H.K. Hotola

H.K Lands......... Shanghai Landı...8. Metropolitan Lands

Aais Renities AS. Do, "B" N.

Chinese Eristes......

$8.95

*78

3149

Cotton Mills) Ewca

$14.70

3106 Shai Cotton...S

$14

Zooug Sings......

$80

Wing On Textiles(3.)

FIGH $144 190

Public Utiliting

$:2 40 er div. $13,80

Tramway ............................ $53.30 ex d v. ...

$164

Posk Trams (old)....

$15

$72

Do.

(Dew)...

1374

305

Star Ferries 305)

$25)

Yaumati Ferries ...

$211

***

China Lights (old)...

$19.85

$19.35

HLK. Electrica $741

$23

Macao do

$10+

$32

+1

811)

$19.76

8748

.85 otw.

$!!!!

****

#

$28/ 210

Do (DOW)...

Bandakan Lights ........

Telephones....

China Buses.....S.

Tractions Da,

(pret)......

Industrials

Malabon Sugara

Miscellaneous

meaning mee

$29.40

$12.40

13

315

$4.0

strong

Raub Gold have been feature improving from $6.95 to 87.00 busincas done. Outport or ders have been mainly responsible for the rise, coupled with the fact that cabled advices indicate a sus tained demand for Gold in the World's markets. ----

مينة

MARKET

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

TRADE

Arrangements For An

Dairy Farms were again subject Exchange Of Mission

ed to some pressure this morning, but at a slight shading of in rates there were ready buyers, and quite a few parcels changed hands both for cash and forward. Trams.main- tained their positions at the quoted buying rate of 29.40 (Ex. Div.)..."

་་

The rest of the market was more or less on the quiet side.

.galos.

Hong Kong Banks 81,815. Union Insurances $5071/370 Haubs $11.90

Hotela $6.00,

Hong Kong Trams 8224 ex div. Telephones 8321,

Cemente (Combined) $6.45. Dairy Farms 8281/20.10. Watsons 881.

Buyers.

Bank of East Asia $101. Underwriters $1.80. Douglase's $32), Venz: Goldfelds $51. Hotels. 86.80.

Hong Kong Lands $78. Ewo Cottons Sh. $14.

"

Hong Kong Trams $22.40 ex div. China Lights (Old) $12.70. Electrics $74. Watsons $8,

Constructions (New) 85 cents. Government Loans 32 per cent.

Premium

Sincereg $13.40.

I

EXCHANGE

CLOSING QUOTATIONS"

`August 23, 1933.

On LONDON —

Telegraphic Transfer.....} Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bills, 4 months"

sight

Credits, 4. months'

sight

NEW YORK:-

1/42

Bank Bills, on demand 20% nom Crédits, 60 days' sight...nom ON PARIS:**

Bank Bills, on demand 375 Credits, 4 months" sight (16 ON INDIA:--

Telegraphie Transier... 10. Bank, on demand....... ON SHANGHAI:-

On Demand Ox KOBK:-

On demand ON MANILA:

Mining-On a decline to $5.20 ax. div. Petalings met with good support at the figure and. Sungei Ways also found a buyer st 81.95. Klang Rivers were taken at $1.123, Ayer Wengs 98 cents, Batu Caves at .48 and 49 cents. Kinta Tin Dredges had a fair number of i transactions round $1.18, also Penawate at .88 to 90 and 87 ON cents, Sungei Luas .00 to $1.01 and 98 cents, Hong Fatte 38 to .40 and .38 cents, Johans 16 to 171 cents, South Taipings 25 cents and Kuchais were freely affered from 71 cents down to 07 cents. Con- siderable parcels of Malaya Con- solidateds are reported to have changed hands round 28 cents, the market for smaller lots beings light- ly under this figure. London was again a quiet market, Tronohs be ing put through at 18/71 and 10/3 and in Australians Takuapas made 16/6 and Pungahs 31- to 21/6 and later 21/3. As previously mention. ed Raubs were a strong market up to $7.00 and Malayan Collieries found buyers at 818.35 with further shares enquired for. Tongkah Har- hours could be placed at or near $1.00 and further Klang, Rivers a $1.10 or counter. Eids are wanted for Ayer Hitams,-Kampar Malayas, Kamuntings, Southern Malayans, Tin Bentongs and Southern Tro- noha. Very little support for Tin shares is at present forthcoming from London, cabled advices in dicating an almost complete, lack of interest.

316

$20

Caldbeck, ori.) P.

$16

Macgregor (pref.)B.j

Canton less.................

$6.16

Cements (comb). 520

14 75

Do.

(old)...

80 ets

$7

Do, (1-1)...)

}]

Ropes

Dairy Farran Der A Wings...........

$11

Amusernenta......

Ch. E'tainmenta......

$3.00

Constructions, (old)

$31

Do. (50),20 ct.)

$390

Lane Crawford......

- 21

Nanyang Tobacco...

Mackintoshs******

$13:40

Watsons

$2.10

Wm. Powells........

$10

M. Greyhounds

#31

8. U. Enterprises

$4.50 $18.40 18) $1.90

12

24

United Theatres... 8.

77%

B. Indi, G. Bonds...

77* tions.

prem.

H.K. Govt Loans... 9103

***

$8

$180

B.K Wing On R'bal

เย

Sinceras

Wallace Harper......

Do

$355

Asia Lands Limited

Gloucester Building Tel. 28380 We offer you a complete brokerage service for the purchase or sale of New York Securities Daily quotations sent-gratis-upon- request. See our investment news on the Financial Page of The Hongkong Daily Press,

Canton Agents

John H. Ferguson & Co.

לן

33, B. U. Shameen.

Tel. 18624.

Rubbers,

This section of our local market has again been extremely quiet, transactions taking place in Ulu Benuts round 25 cents, also Jeram Kuantags at 40 to 43. and 41 cents, Lunas at .97) cents, Tapahs at $1.00, Kuala Sidims $1.47, Mentakabs from 7 to 25 cents, and New Scudais' were also weaker, business passing from .94 to 91 A small lot of London "Asiatics made 2/8. At the close there are sellers of practically all Rubber shares at or near indica- Industriale.

cents,

On a rising market a fair num. ber of Straits Traders were done from $20.70 to $21.30 and further shares could be placed at the latter figures. Straits Steamships were ünchanged at $16.00 Malacca Elec- trie Ords at 81.10, Fraser and (Continued on next Col.).

|

On demand ON SINGAPORE:--

On demand O BATAVIA:-

On demand Os SAIGON:-

On demand ÜN BANGKOX:-

On demand STEELIGNS, Bank Buying

Rate

BAR SILVER, per or

110

113)

61g om

581

56

571...

13:

1/4 17 13/16

GOODS THAT RUSSIA

REQUIRES

Tokyo. Recent press dispatches stated. that a basic agreement had been reached between the Soviet Gov- ernment and Mr. Ota, the Japan- ese ambassador to Moscow, with regard to the devolopment of the economic relations between the two countries. Evidently the ne- gotiations have since been taking an interesting course

According to the Asahi, Mr. Sokolnikoff, vicè Commissar fox -Foreign Affairs, invited Mr. Ote the and other staff officials of Japanese Embassy to a reception on August 9th, and had important discussions with them concerning the Russo-Japanese economic "re- lations. The upshot of the discus- slons was the decision on the fol- lowing two points:

1.-Japan and Soviet Russia to push on their negotiations for commercial agreements in a deff- nite form

2. As the forerunner of such negotiations, the two nations to exchange trade, missions.

Plans to be Bubmitted. The Soviet Board for Foreign Affairs, after the necessary rangement with its Foreign Trade Board. is "to submit to Japan its plan for the development of economic relations between the two countries. Japan is to present. at the same time Her own plan. The negotiations will then be con- ducted in a definite form.

It is said that the above recep- tion" was held in a very warm and friendly manner. Mr. Ota, the Japanese Ambassador, and 'Mr. Sakawa, Councillor, would make heart-to-heart talks with Mr. Sokolnikoff, Mr. Troyanovsky and other high Soylet official It was stated at the meeting that Japan should expand her market in Russia from Siberia to European Russia, because in that case alone she can expect a marked increase in trade with "Russia. It order to enable Russia to know what sort of Japanese, articles suit her

de- mand, the Soviet side proposed to send a party of experts to Japan to Inspect Industrial conditions

there, asking at the same time for the dispatch of a mission by Japan to Soviet Russia to study econo- mic conditions there.

What Russia Wants to Buy. The Soviet Government has in mind such articles as electrical machinery, medical appliances, spinning machines, shipbuilding equipment, high class machine tools, and tea, to buy from Japan. Its inspection party, comprising seven or eight experts, wishes to have facilities to inspect the above lines of industry. As regards the Japanese party, in consideration of the nature of its mission, the Soviet Government hoped that it will consist of leading business

men:

In this

8.5

Neave Ords, firmer at $10.50, also United Engineers which appreciat ed from $5.95 to 86.05. Gammons came to business at 81.06 and $1.06, Malayan Breweries were easier at 074 cents and in Preference shares It is said that Mr. Ote, the Malacca Electrica met with support! Japanese Ambassador, gave con- at $1.82 and United Engineers at sent to the Soviet proposal in prin- $11.00 There are still small en-ciple, as he thought it fit for the quiries for Robinson Ords, at 84.10, promotion of the economic tela- Singapore Traction Ords, at 2/6, tions between the two countries. Malacen Electric Ords, at $1.10 and an offer of United Engineers at Foreign Office spokesman is quoted connection: A Tokyo $8.06 or near would lead to basi by the Arabi saying: "The ness. There is a buying enquiry for question of exchanging missions George Town Dispensaries and a seller of Federal Dispensaries.

has been under discussion for some Singapore Cold Storages offer at sion by the Government, however, time. The appointment of a mis- $3.47), Wearnes at $8.35 and will present budgetary difficulties. Thornycrofts are rather easier with The best thing is for trade organi- shares how available at $9.00.sations to commission their repre- London Middle Prices cabled last sentatives evening are as follows:

Shells Chronicle. £2.10.6, British American Tobacco £5.10.0, Hong Kong Banks £128.10.0. Dunlops 34/6, Imperial Tobaccos LONDON EXCHANGE £6.7.0, Courtaulds £1.18.0 Imperial" Chemicals £1.0.0, and Unileverz £1,8.8,

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PRESIDENT Liners

13

Fastest Time Hong Kong to San Francisco. Speed with Comfort.

To SAN FRANCISCO 19 Days via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu

Fortnightly sailing Pres. McKinley.Aug. 30, 6 am. Pros. Hoover. Sept. 13, 6. Pres. Lincoln Sept. 28, Midnight Pres. Coolidge... Oct. 10, Midnight Pres. Wilson ............. Oct. 24. Midnight Pree. Hoover ... Nov. 7, Midnight

To VICTORIA, SEATTLE 17 Days

via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama

Fortnightly sailings Pres. Jackson......Aug. 25, Midnight Pres, Jefferson... Sept. 8, Midnight Pres. Grant ...Sept. 99, Midnight Pros. Cleveland ... .. Sept. 30, 6 xm, Fres Jackson.......Oct. 14,6 m Pres. Jefferson...... Oct. 28,6

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Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America

Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits. Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Ganco, Marsellles, New York and Boston.

Pres, Garßeld... Pres. Polk

Pres. Adams... set

8.

83.m.

...Sept. 2

Fren. Harrison

Oct. 14

..Sopt. 10

PTOR. Hayes

Sept. 30

Pres. Fillmore

.Oct. 28 Nov, 11

TO MANILA

Next Sailing...... Pres. Garfield Sept. 2, 8 a.m.

Next Sailing

Pres. Hoover ... Pres. Polk

Pres. Grant

Pres. Jefferson Sept. 2, 6 p.m.

Sept. 6 *****..................................Sept. 16

Prs Adamseries .......... Sept. 10

Frea Lincoln...Sept. 19 Pres. Cleveland

*******....Sept. 23

.....Sept. 30

Connecting with S.S. MATON Te CEBU, ILOILO, ZAMBOANGA

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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

ASIA LANDS, LTD., QUOTATIONS

(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG.)"

Tel. 26380-Gloucester Building, Room 306

{KRUTES'S AMERICAN SERVICE

New York: August 22. Dow Jones Averages: 30 Industrials · 20 Raile

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

High-1932

108.27 56.53

Low: Aug, 21. 41.22 100.17

13.23 49.07.

37.73 89,07

Aug., 23

Change 101.34 1.17 up 20.79 1.12 ap 16.53 -30.08 30.01 .03 up 05.78 87.00 88.01

.11 up

Asia Landa, Limited, has received the following report from their New York correspondents, E. A. Pierce & Co. The stock markets took their cas from the strength of grains, pushing through the top of the recent trading range. Recently conservative feeling has been veering towarti a belief that if the business trend continues, upward there is a possibility additional stimules from Governmental action but nothing is yet evident. Wheat: This market followed advance in rys. Cotton: Higher on improved sentiment. Offerings have been small. The tone has been steady. There has been some short covering and alight trade and speculative buying. Weevil complaints are heard dus to the weather and crop advices are less favourable. Silver: Produces sold. At the opening buying vas mostly on Trade and foreign accounts." 148 lots were done additional to September switching. Business Done: 1,960,000 shares.

43

6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye

18 1.60 Borden Company

Canadian Pacific

J. Case.

0.50 Caterpillar Co.

-.:

...

LAST SALE.

1832

Div. $

Нов

101

Low 30%

PER. SH,

Aug, 21. Aug, 22

3.00 Air Reduction

$101 $100

131

424..

132

1332

ग्रे

#29

4.00 American Can

801

80%

4U

American Smelting..

36

30+

£37#

70+

9.00 American Tel. & Tel.

1271

1286

43

44

3.00 American Tobacco B

69

80

408

11

1.00 American Waterworks....

281

28

211

2

wwwww

Anaconda Capper Mining

179

281

2.00 Auburn

50

200

44

Bendix Aviation. ...................

18!

30%

200

72

10)

*

· ម

164

73

201

47&

-178

2:00 Chase National Bank

1.00 Chrysler Motors

Japan

684

614

*2+

871

RATES

321

48

18

22

IBRITISH WIRELESS ZERVICE.)

30

401

10A

Rugby, August 23.

331

Paris

******** 849/32

241

10@

New York,

4.49

268

81"

4.77.

44.

-23.84

17.00

31

13.84

1.00 Loew's Inc.

8.17

Montgomery Ward

62.11/16

201

2.80 National Biscuit

19.381

18.

4,00 National City Bank

A. 22.40..

104

1.20 National Dairy Products.

19.90

0.60 Otis Elevator....

2261

537

30 nom

-111

500

240

30t

1001

44.0.R.

42) O.R

1/8 1/16

Montreal Brüssela Genev s, Berlin

Amsterdain Milan Stockholm

Copenhagen

Oslo

Helsingfors A

Athens

Vionna

Prague "Bucharest

Belgrade

Madrid

Lisbon

Rio

Buenos Aires Montevideo Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong

Yokohama A

Silver (Spot)........

Silver (Forward)

24 nom,

1/3 ) ፡ -

174

1231

1/2}

45

17 13/18

14

17-18/18

War Loan 3 per cent. 100%

3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y,

Curtiss Wright'

3.00 Drugs, Inc.

9.00 Du Pont de Nemours

301 3.00 Eastman Kodak ............

Electric Auto-Lite Open

6s. Electric Bond & Share...

Electric Power and Light.... 0.40 General Electric

1.60 General Foodsaçoeng.

100 General Motors, ....... Gillette Safety

10g - 0.80 International Harvester

International Tél: & Tel.

1.00 Liggett & Myers "B"

120 Gold Dust

2.00 Pacific Gas & Electrio

Packard Motors

9.50 Pennsylvania Railway:

Radio Corpn.

Sears Roebuck

1,00 Standard

Standar

19 1.00 Standard Oil Co. of

Booony Vacuum Corpn.

9 1.90 Texas Corporation

Trane-America

1.00 Union Carbide & Carbon 6.00 Union Pacife Salt,

United Air and Transport... 0.40 United Corporation in Baited States Steel Westinghouse E. &

334

134

94

321

57

194

37

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