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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 18,
Banks
H.K. Banka
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Do
Bank of East Asia...
Association
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$1,580
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934.
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
New York, Oct. 17. The American Oriental Finance 2301 Corporation's report through their New York agents, Messrs. E A. Pierce & Co.. states:--
-
130
£15
230
£13
393
N. O. & 8. Banks...
813 $91
$20
Am. O. Fin.Corp; b.
***$3.90
#4
10h. Fin. Corp. Ord. 9.
Do. ·Prol S Insurances
Canton Insuran000,.
3285
Underwriters
31,10 $195
31.10
Union InsuraD008 ....
+1
9510
$237.
H.K. Fires............
38
341
$7
$34
$107
$12)
China Fires
"International Aasce, S.
Shipping
Douglazes $41
Steamboats m
Lados (prof.)
Do. (def.).
40/101 Shelisa
#13
(60 ots)
Waterboats
Mining
Aitardoke bed.......{
337 Balatros
46 ets Baguia voki
Bill Benguet Consolidated
120 cla
Do. Exploration
Do. Goldfield
Toots. Big Wedge.........
21 ct pold Liver...
Gold Creek.......
United Paracalen
་་་་་་་་་་་་་
Stocks:-The action of the mar- ket was disappointing, in that the early strength showed no follow 1976 through. On the other hand, there was no particular pressure to sell. The market still looks like making a slow and irregular struggle up- ward.
$410 $420 $240
+++
....
$7
$30
$35 47/6 $131
Wheat:-The Trade was a mo- derate seller. Prices were down late in the day on the easiness of Corn from profit-taking. The market may be two-sided, pending fresh Washington developments
Cotton: Moderate activity was 5 sts, again reported in the cotton-goods
sta.
markets. Trade demand for cotton was less urgent and the advance attracted small hedging and pro- fessional selling. The market was 10, without any particular feature, but
the tone was steady.
142
340
20 ota.
20 ote.
12
16 st.
Salacot Mining .....".
{
86,30
25/0
$17
#0
ipo Mining......
Itogons
Kurland | Langsats (singlo)5.)
Explorativas...nd.
$61 Shanghai Loana 3. $12.80 Rauby
35.
311
(50 sta,
Venezuela Gold Fida.
Docks, WharYOS,
Godowns, eta,
H.K. & K. Wharvas. Providents (old) ...$1.45
Do. (new)...
H.K. & W. Docks...
8. China Motors' A
Do,
118 243
Shangbai Docks S
New Engiuverinyski,
#310
Hongko
34 ota
|15fcta.
Rubber: Traders sold off on the weakness of the London market, the drop in Sterling and the lack of outside interest. Dealers were the principal sellers here, but no outside speculative interest is in evidence. The market was steady, $11.80 but duli B
22/6 118
35
18
$107
30 ct-
718
18:
32
$115
341
-
New York, Oct. 17. Messrs." 8. E. Levy & Company's report, through their New York agents, Messrs. White, Weld & Co.,
states"--
✡
Business done:
JUDGE WANG TO
RETURN
Mission To Canton Completed
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, October 18. Having completed his mission of explaining the policles of the National Government to the military and civilian oficials here. Dr. Wang Chung Hul, member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang and Judge of the World Court. will leave. Canton this afternoon lor Hong Kong on his way to Shanghai, ond Nanking. ་
Stocks: We still think that the narrow trading does not alter the longer outlook for some, gradual improvement in prices. We favour scale purchases. 660,000 shares.
Bonds:-United States Govern-
The judge said that his visit to ment issues and high-grades were Canton turned out to be a sup- shade" easier. Second-grade cess after interviewing the leaders: bonds were slightly better:
Nanking's policies were received. Wheat: While ultimately bul-with an open mind by the leaders Hish, we would avoid bulge buying.
here. These men have also Considering the supply positions,
forth their views, which are to be we think that purchase of May conveyed to Nanking by Dr. Wang... the political corn in Chicago against sales of May situation gives ground for high. wheat in Winnipeg will be a pro nopes, the eminent jurist did not mising straddle. " Total sales:
elaborate his point for the simple Wheat, 23,508,000 bushels: Corn,
reason that Nanking's reactions 13,470,000 bushels. "
Co the Canton terms pre not known.
Cotton:-Retail sales in the cot- ton-goods markets are showing an improvement. We think that pur- chases on setbacks for moderate profits are advisable.
Rubber:-The market was quiet. A cautious buying attitude is pre- ferable. Total sales: 247 lots.
NEW YORK 11 A.M. PRICES
The following mid-day. prices were received on Saturday from New York by The American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. 9. Levy & Co. .
· COMMODITIES
Declaring that
set
In the meantime, the Kwang- tung Provincial Kucanintang and the City Kuomintang are electing delegates to the Fifth National Congress, which is
meet 1 Nanking on November 12. It is certain that, apart · from the elected
representatives, leading members of the Central Executive
to
or Supervisory Committee will not be able to take part in the meet- ing owing to pressure of official duties here."--
Mr. Hsiao Fu Chen, intransigent Kuomintang leader,' does not share the optimism of Dr. Wang Chung Hul and said that whether there should be any rapprochẹ- ment between Nanking and Can- ton is to be decided finally by the Central Authorities. He added that formal motions to the Con- gress from the South-west are based on the circular telegram of September 8.
Night Quotations
of New York Stocks and Commodities
Our officea arg open from 10 p.m.
Hight except
until
every
midnight,"
Sundays and New York holidays.
The opening quotations of a selected list of New York Stocks and of Commodities wil be received in our offices ut
approximately 10-minute intervals.
.
Thua, our clients have, on the same evoping," quotations for the morning session of the New York Stock Exchange.
Adrices of executions on orders placed during the night sessions are received within the half-hour.
American Oriental Finance Corporation
Asia Life Bldg.
Federal Inc. U.S.4) Hong Kong.
Tel. 26631.
S. E. Levy & Co.
UNDERWRITERS 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
7, ICE HOUSE STREET, HONG KONG (Head Office:-Continental Bank Building, Shanghai).
TeL 30101 and 30103
Tel. Address: Selco
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
THROUGH REUTERS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION
AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
$1.20 $501
$31
prem
327
$14
34
$15
137
$10
$140
......
Lands, Hotels, and
Bulidings
HK. Hotels
****** $5.20
H.K Land...,8.| $40
Do. 4% Debenturos Shanghai Landa.... Metropolitan Lands,
H.A. Kealties... Chius Do...................
Da Debenturead. Humphreys **** New Aais Hotel Asin Realtibe “A”S.
Oct. 17
Close Open
Sterling, NY-London
31%
Cotton: December
Cotton: March
Silk: December
115
1158 115
Oct. 18 10.30 10:40 11.00 4937 4941 4941 4941 *4041- 12.37 12.33 1232 12.32 12.32 1248 12.42 12.42 12.41 12.43 1158
Thigh
1158
14.40
Rubber: December
14.18
14.12 14.12
14:12
14.13
F
Rubber: March
14.53
.14.50
14.50
14.50
14.52
.39).
Wheat: December
1001
ין
991
991
991
001
645
Wheat: May
100+
991
1991
99+
997
**
Corn: December ... 771
761
761
$20
Do,
"B".
763 *767
DR. INGE
ww
$90
Chinese Estates......
Com: May
30
791
794
791€ -792
A
Cotton Milla
Winnipeg Wheat: May ...
837
831
83..
83
$101
Ewor
175
....... 10.30
S'hai CotivukçuldjS.
STOCKS
3711
845
Do.
(DOWS.
American Smelting
37
36+
38
30+
14
89.40 Zoong Sings .............. S
89.40
Auburn
234
28+
28+
"Going On The Dole!"
#765
Wing Un Textiles(5.)
355
Consolidated Gas of N.Y. 23
28
28
28
28
3194
Public Utilities Tramways..................† $18.60)
Du Pont.....
93
99
93
93
$14
Peak Trams (old)...]
114
El. Bond and Share
10+
10
101
10+
10
$7
Do.
(new)...
16
General Motors
301
30
301
30
30
$681
Star Ferries
5971
Int. Tel. and Tel
10"
10,"
10
10
10
Yaumati Ferries
$214
Loew's Inc.
31+
301
301
304 30
181
China Lights (old)... 8.75
McIntyre Porcu.
461
$70
H.. Electrice 1894
Do. (now)... $8.45
451 451
$701
Montgomery W.
287
281
231
281 287
Macao do
Nat, Distillers
211
211
211
21
207
$2
Bandakan Lights...
N.Y. Central
22+
221
22
221
$32.40
་་་
Telephones toid
$10.90; Do. (new)] $13.20 China Bures.......
18/.
Tractions ******* Do (pre). Industrials
18.70 Malabon Sugars
$22.00 $10.30
Standard Of Co. of N.J.
411
404
404 404
U.S. Steel
331
321
33
33
៖៖៖៖៖
$2.60
Bopes
BUiscellaneous
$23.70 Dairy Farma...
Der A Wings.
Amusements......
Oh. Etainment.........
$1.50 Constractions, (old),
391
$20
Caldbeck, jord.) 9. Macgregoripre{.)S.] Canton Icas
$2.55
$2.35
Comenta
32.15
$34
#3
#1
$4
-$7; ·
$71
$231
$31
31.85
78 ola.
Do.
(new78 ots.)
54
$21
Mackintoah
Lang Crawfords......
$4,10
***
$10
Sinceres
$5:00
36 60
Nanyang Tobeco... $1.03
Watsons or
70 eta. Wm. Powells.......
$2 M. Greyhounds....... 31.300. Enterprises...
United Thostras...
877. Ub.G. 21926G.#Bd. 56",
BIB 87. perm 3
$7
H.B. Gor 4% Loans
Do. 31% Wallace Harper.....
Tin | E.K. Win Go
Whal
COMMODITY PRICES
Do.
Vibro Pilong
New York, Oct. 17.
New York Cotton
Det. 18
Oct. 17
Closing Opening Closing
55 ata.
$1.30
32.
108
July 981 964: 981 951 951 Tuesday's sales: 23,508,000 bushels
Chicago Corn Dec, 78 78 772 May BOL 80% 801
771 77 791.80
804801
July 81 811 81
Oct. 12.31 12.34 12.34 12.29 12.29 Total sales: 13,470,000 bushels
Dec, 12.38 12.41 12.42 12.37. 12.37
Jan. 12.42 12.46 1246 12.40 12.40 Mar, 12.51 12.52 12.53 1247 12.48 Oct. May 12.56 12.67 12.58. 1233 12.54
Dec. July 12.57 12.60 12.60 12.57.12.58 May Spot 12.60
12.60
Winnipeg Wheat 791791 79Ł 781 784 801 1801 70% 792 702 841841 842 834 837
New York Sugar New York Rubber
Oct. 1.8 1.84 184 185 1.85 Oct. 14.05 14.15 14.15 13.98 13.98
Mar.
1.83 1.83 1,82 181 1.83 Dec, 14:29 14.38.14.39 14.14 14.16
May 185 1.84 1.85 1.88 188: Jan. 14.40 14.52.14.52 14.26.14.26
July 1,88 1.88 189 190 191 Mar. 14.05 14.76 14.78 14.53-1453 May 14.90 14.97, 14.98 - 1474-14.74 Total sales: 9,000 tons July 15.10 16.17 15.12 14.95 14.95 Total sales: 247 lots
"New York: Silk
| Dec. 1.15 1.15) 1,16) 1:15 1.15 Mar... 1.17 117 1.16 117
1.17 118 117. 117†
32 lots
Chicago Wheat Deo. 1011 101 1011 1001 1001 May
1017 101₤ 1011 1014 Total sales:, May 101
LATE NIGHT CABLES
were
The following cibles ceived last night by the American Oriental Finance Corporation:--
AOF.C. New York Cables Stacks: The opening of the inar- ket was very even and light with trading sentiment sharply divided. Cotton: There was good domestic trade demand buying and no pressure to sen
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H.K. SHAREBROKER'S ASSOCIATION
BUYERS
Nat. Commercial Bank, $6. Underwriters, $1.15. Unions, 500.
Douglases, $41.
Gold Rivers, 20 cts. Hotels, $5.20. 11 Lands, $501..
Ewos $11.10. Providents (old), $i}. Docks, $12. Trams, $20.
Yaumati Ferries, $21). Lights (old), $8.85. Lights (new), " $8.65.- Electrics, $69.80, Telephones (old), $22.60. Canton Ices, $2.55. Cements, $2,
Constructions (old), $1.60. Constructions (new), $78 cts: Nanyangs, $4.85. Gold Bonds, 85% Vibro Piling $81.
SELLERS Antamoks, 59 cts/ Hotels 5.30- Electrics, $70.
Cements, $2.10.
Lane, Crawfords," $4,
S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables
-(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 2.
Dr. Inge addressed his fast meet-. ing as Dean of St. Paul's-" before, I go on the dole," as he put it- when speaking to a meeting of the new clergy at Church House, West minster, London.
These were some of his remarks: "The" church can be filled by providing what are called bright services, topical sermons, and dis- creet advertising.
"Our Church is suffering very much from what I would call de- mocratism-from the superstition that we have failed unless we can number of people, to vote for us get the majority, or a very large
The following capled reports were furnished by Messrs. 8, E. Levy and Co. last night..
or come to hear us. "There is noth- ing in the teaching of the New American Weather Report-7 PM. Testament which suggests that Wheat.-The Southwest is very there is likely to be an inconveni- cloudy and there was some useful ent crowd gathered at the narrow
gates. (Haughter.)
rain.
חויי
Cotton The Northwest is rainy but the weather is cooler.
The Market..
"The Church had been back- ward in encouraging or giving its Favourable factors prior to the which aimed at improving both the sanction to various movements opening of the market were:-
human race.
"Sloppy Socialsın”
1. Interest is centered upon Pre-environment and the nature of the sident Roosevelt's address before the American Bankers Association Convention next Wednesday. "I am thinking on the one side Traders are hoping for some of well-considered social reforms clarification of the Government's and on the other of those move- monetary policy. 2 Speculativements connected with eugenics." activity remains at a low ebb, but The Church, however, was not brokerage circles report a cautions primarily an engine of social re- accumulation for investment pur form, but of spiritual redemption. poses.
Unfavourable factor-Sentiment favours the constructive aide, but rallles lack follow through.
lar.
"Wall Street is narrowly irregu- Movements are mostly of
·minor. fractions Steel Corp. shares are inclined to be heavy. Recessions fall to bring out any important liquidation and the underlying sentiment is cheerful, but a continued quiet and drifting market seems to be indicated
London Suver: Bpot 23-3/4; Forward 23-7/8,-
SALES
Unions 50 Ewos, $11.10, Electrica, 370 Cements, $2.05.
Do not let us propound schemes: of sloppy Socialism and call them Christian politics and economics," exclaimed Dr. Inge,
"We have no right to assure that only our own political friends have the mind of Christ
Most Important Work The most important part of a clergyman's work should be that of physician of the soul. He consider- ed that the Church had neglected that important part of man's duty consultation.
clergy
'DIY `$ PIE. 31. *
American Radiator.............. American Smelting....... 9.00 American Tel. & Tol. 3.00 American Tobacco 1:00 American Waterworks
Bendix Aviation 1.60 Borden Company
J. I Osse
-
· Canadian” Pacific 0.50 Caterpillar Co.
2.00 Du Pont de Nemours 3.00 Eastman Kodak.........
QUOTATIONS
"New York October 18.
New York London Cross-rata...4.95 New York Cotton-December 1243 19.33 12.39 12.37 New York Rubber-December 14.41 14.14 14.39 14.18 Chicago Wheat December 101 100 101 100 77@78 77A Chicago Corn -December 781 Silver Official
560 548 Dow Jones Averages, [High-1933/34 Low: Oct. 28.
Last Today's High Low Close, Close 4.83) 4.93] 4.93]
Change I off Quiet ,01 off
13 of
30 Industrial»
110.75
20 Rails
56.94
32.85 36.99
.1 of Fof if off Oct. 17
Change 84.38 V8.36 95,98 .04 up
36.67
.59 up
20 Utilities
37.73
12.80
20.12
20,00
.18 off
40 Bonds
- 95,45
84.73 93.42
93.43
01 up
11 Commodity ludax
63.48
41.98 59.67
69.17.30 off
1933/34
LAST SALE
HIGH
Low
Oct. 18 Oct. 17.
3.00 Air Boduction
LIS
473
$104bid $105
8.00 Allied Chemical & Dye 4.00 American Can ....
180
701
1304
1311
1073
491
1034
*103
19
48
131
13+
55+
101
38
37
1344
110
.791
B
£3£
18 bid 181
Anaconda Copper Mining Auburn
237
841
283
241
12
el
26
af
251
18.
481
103
201
*20%
12
7
33
271
D
22 bid 32 bla
130 Chase National Bank 1.00 Chrysler Motors .......... 9.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.
Curtis Wright
74
361 284
21
21
93
103%
321
104
1007
46
241
Electric Anto-Lite Co. ........... 8%. Electric Bond & Share`......
Electric Power and Light... 0.40 General Electric 160 General Foods --
018
107
46
91
4
181
10%
30+
30%
10
12
10. Gillette Safety, 1.90 Gold Dust
78
171
978
12
33
0.60 International. Harvester 0.10 International Nicks!
461
134
241
International Tol & Tel,
10
919
991
904
31
36
461
50%
29.
358
291
60円
201bid." 20 bid
ཀ་
10%
法
284
412
221
141
ཏུབྷཱཙྪཨྰཿརཱཎྞཨྰཿཨོཾuཀྰ༔ཧཱུཾཿརྣཧྲྰིནaཚོaཧྲྰིཀཧྲྰིབྷུནྣནཱཀྐནིཙོཝནྡྷོནྣདྷརྨཱཔྤནྣིཡྻཀླསྶརཱརཱཝམྨཾབྷོཊྛཱཏྟཙ, དུམྨནཙྩཝཱཧོནཏྟཏྟཱ
1.00 General Motora
-
4.00 Liggett & Myera "B" L00 Loew's Ind 2.00 Me Intyre Forcupine - Montgomery Ward 2.00 National Biscuit 100 National City Bank 120 National Dairy Products
National Distiller
- «N. --Y. Centräl.
0,00. Otia Elevator
1.50 Pacifle Gas & Electrio
Packard Motors.
0.50 Pennsylvania Railway
Radio Corpn. Bears Boebuck 0.49 Bocony-Vaesum Corpn.
Bouthern Pacific
Standard Cas 1.00 Standard Brands
1.00 Standard Oil
TACT
1.00 Texas Corp 018) Trane Ame) 1.00 Union
These were the reflections of Dean Inge in the last public pro- nouncement he will make as Dean of St. Paul's He has been rener ally described as the gloomy 4.00 Union Dean " He shattered that damilom yesterday. From the moment, he began till
his speech
was punctisited with 1an kter
Unite
United
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