IZ
DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Buyere
Belleza
ཛྫི;:;
Sharebrokers'
Associations
Nominal
THURSDAY. SEPT. 6.
Hayoritar
tales
Banka
M.K. Bauka
ko. (London)
Chartered Banks ....
Mercantile Bks “A”
Du
: :
Insurances
Underwriters ...... 31.15
$1,795
1,5
$1,725
136
EIB
216
£31
"U"
£138
£3
Bank of East Abim.
$98
380
N. U. & S. Darka .......
$6.70
20
Am. O, Fin.Corp: 8.
Ch. Fin. Corp, Ord. S.
35
Do Prof. S
Canton Ingurusie. »||3985
987,
31.16
Union insuraŇOSS ...
$635
$830
China Firas
1010
1650
H.K. Firea
5345
$250
International Asace, S.
@
Shipping
$401
*ነ
Douglasss......
$413
Steamboats
$30
Indos (pre)
in
$33
Do. (def.)
my
43/9
$13
Waterboata
$131
Mining
Amtamoks
82 str.)
$365
Balateos
ENT
Baguio Gold
[4a st+.]
Benguet Consolidated
Do. Goldfield
!
301
313
Explorations....
***
Hot-
4thcts.
841
17koth
$150
24 cto
***
$30
gu ota.
Do. Exploration
12 ots Big Wedge
32
Bet
21/-
$17
13
$112
Gold var.......... Gold Creek..
Ipo Mining..
Itogons
· Katjats
...
Laugka (singio) 3.
Sinagar Loan
Raub........**
Venezuela Gold Fila. 541
Docks, WharvRE,
Godowns, sta.
H.K. & K. Wharves.
Providents (old)
Do.
(B&W)...
H.K & W. Docka... Solna Motors' A' "B"
$118 Shanghai Docks S.
$27
New Engineeringsk.
Hongkowa (old) (S.
Do.
Lands, Hotels, and
Bulidings
H.K. Hotels. H.K Lands....S. Shanghai Lands...8. Metropolitan Lsads..
58.55
$1.55
50.cts:
$141
$47
3312 $310
Do.
Humphreys *****
New Auis Hotel
37
$30
$35
47/8
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934.
1
NEW YORK STOCK AND THE EXCHANGE
COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION
AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
New York, Sept. 5, sibility of Government re-finan- The American Oriental Finance cing. We would advise accumula. Corporation's report through theirtion on any set-backs. Business New York agents, Messrs. E. Adone: 480,000 shares. Pierce & Co., states:—.
Bonds;-Government Issues
MARKET
MESSRS. 1OZA "BROS. REPORT
Silver prices at 21 for Ready and 21 11/16 for Forward were 1/8 lower. The same parties operated China continued in the market.
as a seller and the market was supported by India and on specu- lative account America re-entered are the market as purchasers. The tone was steady and business was done at a fraction over the rates. The rate for Sterling st the
market and opening of the
in New York was 5.01), closing at 5.00 and the tone given as easy;
Stocks:-The action of the mar again easier, causing softness in ket was encouraging, but we would the prices of high-grade bonds, still again await near term develop-although fuctuations were small.
inents.
Second-grades
now statistically and technically stronger. Tuesday's sales 19,840,000 bushels."
Corn: The recent rains were too late to be of much benefit to the crop. Business done 11.390.000
bushels.
were better Wheat:-The strong cash situa. some good bids are entering the tion and outside markets was re-market. flected in Chicago most of the day
of Wheat: The strength the and little attention was paid to un-cash markets and the unseasonal- responsible Liverpool cables. They shrinking of visible supplies is recent rains were highly beneficial stimulating buying. All grains are in parts of the Winter Belt.
Cotton:-Hedging was negligible, with a scarcity of contracts. These was moderate Trade buying and covering on the Government ap- pointment of a Mediation Board to 1411 19 otsexpedite the labour differences.
Rubber: The market rallied due
formation of a to stronger London cables and buy-Presidential Committee to mediate ing from Dealers and Commission on the cotton textile strike is a Houses. It is rumoured that Lon- don buying came from Russia. Rubber: Local dealers and Lon- New York. Sept. 5. don interests were good buyers. Messra S. E. Levy & Companys Should Inflationary talk enlarge, report, through their New York | considerable reinstatement of ont- agents. Messrs. White. Weld & Co. side long positions and higher atatest
commodity prices, especially of corn, wheat and rubber, are in- dicated. Business done 279 lots.
11 st. 32 uta.
***
39 8
+18
18
113
1110
$1,50
35 ots
114
$2
52
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31-18
Stocks: We do not except any great change, pending the pos-
Cotton:-The
steadying factor.
NEW YORK MID-DAY PRICES
The following mid-day prices were received on Saturday from New York by The. American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. 8, Levy & Co.
COMMODITIES
Sept. 5
(new) B.
$51 350
$14
$4.70
$15
$137
H.E. Realties..... China Do... Do Debentures 3.
24.70
Sterling
Close Open 10.30 5.01 5.00 5.00
Cotton: December
$10
$10
Cotton: March
$45
$140
$20
Asia Realties "A"N.
Do.
Silk: December
1.13
"B" 8.
Rubber: December
16.17
Sept. 8. 1100 11.30
5.00 4.997 12.30 13.30 13.32 13.35 13.36 13.39 13.40 13.43 13.46 13.47 1.121.12ja 1.128 18.24 16.27 18.27
.$86
Chinese Estates......
www
Rubber: March
.16.57
16.63 16.07 16,65
Cotton Mil-
Chicago Wheat: Dec,"
1.081
100 1.00 1:067
Mid-day
4.99+ 13.36 13.10 1.121B 16.21 16.65
1.07
.
$10.80
Evos
$10,85
375
$44
Bhai Cottons(old)S.)
Do.
Chicago Wheat: May
1.071
1.07 1.07 1.074
$73)
(new)S.
Corn: December
201
"807
81
80%
1.081 801
$111
Zoong Sings. Si
$111
Corn: May..
031
831
831 831
83
Wing On Textiles(S.)
$36
Winn. Wheat May
881
881
89
887
$20.10
STOCKS
$18
$14
$7
Do,
(new)...
Am. Smelting
28
371
378
$100
Star Ferries $90
Anaconda Copper
$21
Yaumati Ferries ...
$21
Auburn
237
241
$8.00
China Lights (old)...]
$8.70
$8.20
Do. (now)... $8.26
Baltimore and Chlo
H.K. Xlectrica
$72 $73
7. I. Case
axe do
Consolidateds Gas
272
271
Sandakan Lights
Dupont.....
001
91+
$24
$11.80
Elec. Bond and Share......
11
124
11
11
・
General Motors
30
291 293:
291
30+
Inter. Tel, and Tel.
101
10
10
Loews
28
McIntyre Porcupine..... 484
48
48
48
248 241 25
$73
1722
255
Public Utilitiem
$20:40 Tramways ne
Poak Trams (old)...
$24
Telephones (old)
Do. (now).**
$13.20 China Buses.....
Tractions *********
Da. (pref.).....
Industrials ·
241
247 271
11
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25
242
211 21
21
221 22
441
15
15+
34+
34
TER 1938
311
Malabon Sugars
$21
Caldbeck, oru.) 8.
Montgomery Ward
$20
Macgregore(pref.38.
Natl. Distillers
#2.70
Canton Ice
191
N. Y. Central.
$2.65
Cements
>ww
$2.40
Bocony Vacuum
33
1360
$25
194.85
United Aircraft
$1
Der A Wigs. *****
U. S, Steel
34
Amusements ......
Westinghouse
$74
Ch. Etainmentë......
$1.30
78
$4.15
Lane Crawforda
$4.10
$21
New York Bugar
***
$10
$10
| $5.80
$5.80
770 cts.
55 ate.
$2
31 30
$2
887
Ch.G.441923 0.3 Bd.
26*.
prem. 7
Sept. 4
Closing Closing Opening Oct 13.01 13.10 13.00 13.16 13.15
Dec.
13.14 13.22 13.21 13.28 13.30 Jan. 13.17 13.24 13.24 13.34 13.34
New York, Sept. 5.
Sept. 5
Sept, 1.88 Dec.
Mar. May Total sales:
New York Bik
#7
$110 | BLK Wing
S'bai Do..
Wallsce Harper......
31% 20 212
Mar 13.20 13.30 13.28 13.39 13.30
Sept/
May
$190
$118
July
13.24 13.33 13.34 13.45 13.46 Dec. 13.30 13.38 13.39 13.51 13.51 Feb.
1.12 113
Spot 13.15
13.35
New York Rubber
Bank of East Asia, 886.
Underwriters, $1.15.
Douglases, $408.
*Jan.
Antamoka, 62 cts.
Mar,
Sept. 15.54 Oct. 15.88 15.78 15.70 15.91 15.91 Dec. 15.93 18.04 16.05 18.16 18.17 16.04 16.15 18.15 16.29-16.29 18.31 16.44 18:45 18.56 16.57
April
Total sales:
LATE
Bagulo Gold, 444 cts.
May July Total sales:
+
16.92 18.92 17.11 17.11
279 lots
Chicago Wheat.
21811662828-8-7177i.
Market
at Somewhat uncertai opening but armed up later.
Sterling
Night Quotations
of New York Stocks and Commodities
Our offices are
open from 10 p.m.
until
midnight,
every night except Sundays and New
York holidays.
The opening quotations of selected list of New York Stocks and of Commodities will be received in aur"-officer at approximately 10-minute intervals.
Thus, our clients have, on the same evening, quotations for the morning session of the New York Stock Exchange,
1
Adricas of executiong on orders placed during the night. sessions are received within the half-hour.
American Oriental Finance Corporation
the
Asia Life Bldg.
Sterling Opened with sellers at 1/6 13/18 followed by 1/6 27/32.
at 1/6 for leading to business
and 1/8 near, 1/8 29/32 near
half October. At 15/16 second the lunch hour there were small sellers at 1/6 29/32 with buyers at 1/8 15/16.
U.S. Dollars Business was done, at 391 and 39 7/16, the latter for October. tone. at 1 p.m. was sellers at 39 5/16, buyers at 39"7/16.
1307 to 131.
567.
Tea
Guilders
Shanghai Dollar 110 business done..
Shanghai Market
The
Opened at 1/5 for near and 1/5 1/18 forward, steadying to 1/51 for near and 1/5 3/16 "for for- ward. Subsequently the tone was a shade less robust at 1/5 1/16 and 1/5. Dollars 35 for near, 35" 9/18 forward. A steadying market with the last rate before the tiffin hour at 35% and 35 11/16.
IN THE AFTERNOON
The market" took a much more robust tone in the afternoon.
Sterling was done at 1/8 29/32 for the second half of September, for September: 1/7 1/16 January and 1/8 31/32 for the second half of September. closing with buyers at 1/6 31/32 and sellers at 1/0 15/16.
U.S. Dollars
No reported business. Bellers at 391 to 39 7/18 with buyers at 394. including October.
Shanghai Market
Last advices 1/5 3/18 buyers September, sellers October, Dollars were advised as high as 35 13/18.
Federal Inc. U.S.4.
Hong Kong.
Tel. 26631.
S. E. Levy & Co.
UNDERWRITEES AND DISTRIBUTORS
SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
DAILY NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY SERVICE
Members:
NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CORRESPONDENTS FOR WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK
?, ICE HOUSE STREET, HONG KONG
Tel. Address: Belco Tel. 90101 and 80109
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
THROUGH REUTER'S
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION
AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
New York: September 3.
QUOTATIONS
New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton--December New York Rubber-December Chicago Wheat -December Chicago Corn SilverOfficial
American Radiatór......... American Smelting....
49
38.53
Change
93.66 1.38 up
.66 up
20.53 - 23 up .08 off 63.0486 up
LAST BALA Sept. 4. Bopt. D.
Dow Jones Averages, High-1933/34
Last Today's High Low Close Clos 5.09 4.99 5.02 3.00-1/16 1-15/16 of 13.38 13.17 13.14 13.30 16.18 18.00 15.93 16.17 106) 108 103 1061 -December 804 79 701 404 Low: Sept. 4.
Change
.18 up
Steady
24 up
2f up
804
1 up
off
Sept. 6.
30 Industriais
11074
50.16 92,30
20 Baila
68.94
25.46 30.87
20 Utilities
37.73
19.33 20.30
40 Bonds
95,48
73-21 92.63
.. 92.85
11 Commodity Index
65,45
41.98 69.18
1933/34
Dry, s
HIOK Low
PER. SH
8.00 Air Heduction
112 2474
$98 $98
0.00 Allied Chemical & Dye
160
701
130
133
4.00 American Can
1071
49
*97
99
19
醾
11
"131
101
37
38
9.00 American Tel & Tel. 6.00 American Tobacco "B" 1.00 American Waterworks
1844
661
111 1121
044
751
BO
762
431
101
161
"Anaconda Copper Mining
$21
121 12
3
Auburn
841
22+
231
244
Bendix Aviation
231
121
· 131
BJ
251
28
L60 Borden Company
·J. L. Case
378
1B
40
424
108
Canadian Pacific............ 0.30 Caterpillar Co.
201
131
141
281
261
B
1.4 Chase National Bank 1.00 Chrysler Motors
23 bid 23 bid
15%
ચન
33
333
7R
3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y."
648
271
271
31
51
24
21
14
1031
891
904
321
1001
981b1d99. bid
46
Electric Auto-Lite Co. 8% Electric Bond & Share
211 231
311
10
101
11
48
Electric Power and Light...
H
41
0.40 General Electric 1.00 General Foods 1.00 General Motors Le Gillette Safety ................
301
1BL
19
เอ
30
30
39
21
291 30
42
10
111 117
211
18-
..18
1.20 Gold Dust
f
271
0.60 International Harvester
201 261
10%
180
Q10 International Nickal
19
241
25
101
991
97 bid B8
491
361
271
28
50
48
481
351
241
25
32
321
107
20fbia 21 bla
· 25 ·
∙104
.17. 171
201
201
211
218
223
10
144
14
18%
151
181
37
23
237
12:
51
12
372
381
14
148
18
19"
bia
00
22)
1.00 Taxas Corporation
813
102
0.12) Trans-Americans. 1.00 Union Carbida & Carbon 8.00 Union Paciis L
Urited Air and Transport.
perm.
Bopes.....
Miscellaneou
Dairy Farmas
عالم
Constructions, (old)] 1.65
Do. (new) 75 sts.
Mackintoshassan ins
Nanyang Tobacco... $4.70
diuceres
Warsons
Wm, Powelle
JL. Greyhounds
3. O. Enterprises ... $1.30
Unitad Thastram....... 3,
H., Gort: 4% Loans 71%
Do.
H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL
QUOTATIONSTM
Invest
The Hongkong Land Co's intention to sue 4% deben- ture has been very well received by, the Investing Public. Insur ance and Bank shares continue in demand, but the rest of the mar- ket calls for, no comment as Httle business is going on. BALES Hongkong Bank; $1725. Union Inurances, $535. Provident (olds, #1), Hongkong Land $50.
BUYERS Hongkong Bante, $1780.
***
Benguet Consolidated, $41. Benguet Explorations 171 cts. Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.80.
Hongkong Lands, 850,
Chinese Estates, 488. Yaumati Ferries, $211. Singapore Tractions 41. Singapore Tractions (Pref.) 17/- Constructions (new), 78 cia, Govt. Loan 18%), 24% Prem. SELLERS
Hotels, $5.55.
Realties, $4.70.
Star, Ferries, $100.
Standard Oil of N. J....... 441
COMMODITY PRICES,
New York Cotton
16.57 16.70 18.70 16.84 16.81
201 21
221
441
13
444 442
151
154
331
341
341
S. E. Levy & Co.'s. Cables
The following cabled reports were furnished by Messrs 6. E. Levy & Co. last night:-
American Weather Report. "
Cotton: In the west the weather is fair and moderately warm but the forecast indicates colder and unsettled conditions which are now not wanted. It is cool in the east and the forecast is for still cooler weather, which is likely to delay 1.91 1.91 1.92 1.91 1.91 the opening of the sced vessels. 1.92
1.91 1.91 1.91
1.92 Grain: There have been scatter- 1.95 1.95 1.94 1.95 ❘ed showers in the cornbelt, and the
forecast shows that the weather L 13,000 tons
clearing. Cold has been experi. enced in Canada, but for the most
part it has been fair and warming 1.11 1.13 1.12 1.13 up again, permits the resumption 112 1.13
1.13 1.14 of harvesting." 1 13. 1.13 1.13 114 29 lots.
NIGHT CABLES
1022
1041 103 103 105
The following cables were re- Sept.
100 1084 ceived last night by The American Dec 1031 104 1044
107 107 Oriental Finance Corporation. 105 1051 May 1042
19,840,000 Tuesday's sales:
bushels
Chicago Cern
".
Sept
788
79 791
Dec.
791 701 801 901 May 821 811 811 831 834 Total sales:
11,300,000 bushels
Electrics, 473.
Sandakan Lights, ss.
Telephones (new), $114. Cements, $2.65, §
Winnipeg Wheat
Oct.
817 817 811
Dairy Farms 8251
Dec.
82$
821 821
Wallace Harpers, 371.
May
87
867 87
London Forecast
Another quiet session is likely on Wall Street and sentiment will be probably governed by whichever way President Roosevelt s interven tion in the textile strike is inter preted. The wheat market is ex- pected to open dutet, Rubber prices are anticipated to open bet
cotton, higher prices are 821 824 Ler. In 83 831 expected. The strike has been dis- 88 883 | equnted.
London Forecast of the Now York Market
Another quiet session is likely on Wall Street and sentiment will bë probably governed by whichever way President Roosevelt's interven- tion in the textile strike is inter- preted.
The wheat, market is expected to open quiet.
Rubber prices are anticipated to open better.
1.
"In Cotton higher prices are ex- pected. The strike has been dis- counted.
Curtis Wright. "........... 2.00 Du Pont de Nemours 3.00 Eastman Kodak
International Tai, & Tel. ... 4.00 Liggett & Myers "B" 1.00 Loew's Inc.
2.00 Me Intyre Porcupine
Montgomery Warde 2.00 National Biscuit....... 100 National City Beak 1.90 National Dairy Products
National Distillers
N. Y. Central... 0.00 Otis Elevator 1.50 Pacific Gas & Electric
Packard Motors
0.80 Pennsylvania Railway
Radio Corpn.mounte Sears Roebuck
0.40 Bócony Vacuum Corna.
Bouthern Pacific
1.00 Standard Brands
Standard Gas
1.00 Btandard Off Co. of New
Jersey .....
A.O.F.G. New York Cables
There was a mixed opening of light. volume awaiting textile developments. Cotton The on- uigent is buying better and there is |---- some mill demand. There is some realizing on the advance with hedging negligible.
United Corporation United States Steel Westinghouse E. &
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