1934-10-26 — Page 12

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Sharebrokers' Association

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

!

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25.

Banks

H.K. Banks

Do. (London) .... Chartered Banks

Mercantila

Buyers

Ballers

Masuta

$237: International Ave.

Bayar

Seilers

1,598

1,07

***

***

$1,390

133

2101

£30)

Bks "A"

£13

Do

215 £301

Bank of East Asia..

593

101

N. C. & S. Barka

*20

Am. O. Fin.Corp:

**

Ch. Fia. Corp, OrL 9.

Do Prof. e.

Insurances

CanutiusarkLIDOR..

3986

31.15

Underwriter

31.15

$500

Vaio Insurances ...

China ret

3010

$975

3805 :630

B.K. Fires......

3240

:6

Shipping

*

141

Douglases ..........

241

Steamboats

a..........

330

Ludos (pret) ******

13:

Do, (det.)

$30 $35

40,-

Shells st

13

Waterhouta

+61€ $13

Mining

60ets

Amtamoks ......

69 ctu

337

Balatos

46 ot

Baguio Boli

12 016

$41 Banguot Consolidated]

340

#vim

Do. Exploration

21 ats

20 ots.

Big WedgeTM

10 ct. 21 ete,

34 cts. 118 str.

29/0 $18

16

J11

54

10 ots

Do. GoldBald

|21,xts. Gold ik vor...

Gold Creek...

Uaited Paracalos.

Salacot Mining..........

Ipo Mining.

*********

12

**

€6.30

Itogons

23/1

Kailans

$17,

Langkats (singloy 3..

+5

101

Shanghai Loană di

11.

Haus

Venezuela Gold Fids,

Docks, WharvRE,

$107 31.40

50 cts

Explorations...... 5.

(now).

**

Godowns, etc.

H.K. & Wharva. 1107

Provsuents (old - $14

Do.

3.K&W. Docks

S. China Motor■' A'

Do

Shanghai Docke` S.

New Asia Hota!

Trataways............

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934.

NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION AND 5. E. LEVY & CO.

The American Oriental Finance Corporation's report through their New York agents, Messrs. E, A. Pierce & Co., states:-

Was

New York, October 24." Stocks: The Railroad Pansion Act was declared unconsititutional by the United States Supreme Court. This announcement made about ten minutes before the cloud of the markets, which was responsible for a late rise in rail coal issues. The

annoncement also affected the entire List. '

Wheat: The trailing range was oderate and indifferent. The

action of the Argentine market is being watched closely by traders. as reports say that there is too much rain. fa- that country. Re porta from the South-West indicate that a considerable area is in need

of rain."

report, through their New York Messrs. 9. E-Levy & Company's

agents, Messrs. White. Weld & Co.,

states:-

ROYAL NAVY

Captains for Army School

Spesial Air Mail Service,

London, Oct. 6. Two gunnery specialists, Captains Clement Moody and W. R. Patter- the new term at the Army Senior son, have been selected to attend

begins next Monday. Both officers Officers' School, Sheerness, which

were among the students at the War College course from March 19

to July 27.

gunnery

did

New York, October 24" Jong-side are looking for a layour Stocks: Many traders on the

Captain Moody Was able reaction to the President's Leutenant during the War of the speech to the American Bankers Cruisers Cochrane, Chester, and association to-night.. if the Pre Curacos. Captain Patterson sident a address should produce

J not specialize until 1918, and had favourable reaction, we would pre- previously had War service in holdings and we would leave the gunboat Jason, the cruiser Lowes- fer to reduce rather than to increase torpedo bost No. 32, the tropedo Sufficient stimulus was tacking to Saumares. market alone for the time being.tott, absorb offerings. Business done: their present rank in June, 1933, the flotilla leader Both officers attained"

after being commanders of sea-

770.000 shares.

commodity

and

Bords: United States Govern-going ships, Captain Moody of the ment issues were stronger. High-battleship Resolution in the Medi- grades were up and nearly reached terranean and Captain Patterson Colton: Prices advanced under the high

level

.for the more general demand and the Second-grades were strong at the

year. of the flagship Kent in China. technical position of the market is close, particularly railroad bonds, Lieutenant-Commanders Retired - healthy. Sentiment has improved de to the "District Court's and we favour the constructive decision.

Two more

Bleutenant-comman- side.

ders have retired at their own missioned after the War. Lieuten- request, both of whom were com ant-Commander H. W. G. 'Eglen was promoted to the rank of mate in April, 1921, and served as such in the sloop Cornflower, Red Sea Division. After

promotion" to neutenant he served in submarines unt 1926, when he joined the battleship Royal Sovereign. From 1928 he served in the submarine and in 1931 joined the aircraft depot-ships Alecto and Vulcan,

carrier Hermes for service in China. He was in the Hermes until she paid off a year ago.

Lieutenant-Commander G. St. J. Barnett, who also retires volun-

Rubber: The marker was quiet, Markets were quiet. Should out

Commodity. The with no interest displayed by side developments encourage buy- dealers or by the Trade. Thing, sellers are likely to prove London market was dull and the scarce until a good advance has volume of trading here was small. bern reached. Reports indicate Flash The Caterpillar Tractor that Japanese interests are trying Co. has declared ita regular drid to take Germany's fabricating end, plus 50 cents per share extra. trade... Auburn Motors reports a net loss of $2,320,000 for the

Commonity prices look higher. 9 months ended September 30th against loss Total sales Wheat: of $1,460,000 for the same period hushels; Cora: 11,091,000 bushels

20,114,000 Rubber: 80 Iole."

30 ob-

of 1033.

12.80

$41

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. S. Lery & Co.

יי

#121

201

New Engineeriaga8,

#310

Hongkew

....

Lands, Hotels, and,

Buildings

-

362

H.K. Hotela... 34.90

35

#511

H.K. Landa.......... 1

...

8614

3% prem

Do. 4% Debentures

$171

Shanghai Lands.....S.

$14

Metropolitan Lunds..

241

H.E. Realties...................

14.40

$12

China Do

$137

Do. Dobontareas.

310

Humphreys ---***

$9,10

$45

$145

Asia Rasitiew “A”M.

Sterling, New York-London

$20

Do.

"B"B.

Cotton: December

300

Chinese Estates................

Cotton: March..

Cotton Mill

Silver: December

53.00

Jut

Ewos

9.

$10.40

Silver: March .....

53.80

COMMODITIES

OIL. 24

Out. 25 Close Open 10.30 10.40 11.00 4981 4981 4981 4984 498 12.39 12.38 12.30: 12.37 12.38 · 12.48 12.48 12.48 12.49 12.46 59,05 53.04 53.04 54.20. 54.00 54.00

$75

"S'hai Cottons(old)S.

Silk: December

117

11618 1161

116is

$45

Do.

(now)8.

Rubber: December

14,14

14.23 14.23 -14.18

$9.40

Toong Sings......

89.40

14

135

Wing On Textiles(S.).

Rubber: March

14.52

14.61 14.61

14.57

$52

Public Utilities

Wheat: December

98

981 981, 98

20

#18.90

Wheat: May

081

984

981

981

$14

Posk Trams (old)...

014

Corn: December

75+

751

751

751

$7

Do

(now)...)

38

Corn: May

77

721 771

771

$97

Star Ferrios

3971

Winnipeg Wheat: May

812

82

u

38.95

China Lights (old)... 2.90

STOCKA

18.70

Do (new)... $8.85

H.K. Electrics - $69

American Smelting

361

320

Macao do."

Auburn

261

272

18

Sandakan Lights:

271 271

Consolidated gas of N.Y.

273

$23

Fist

SLO

(now)...

Du Font ...

94

$10.30

El. Bond and Share

101

General Motors

.30%

307

30. 301 302

17/9

10

10

10 101 101

301

30

301

30k

18.70

Malabon Sugars

441

121

Caldbeck, Kord.)

$20

Maogragon fiprof.)8.

Montgomery W.

281

291

281

281

-29.

Usaton Loss

National Distillers

221

213

214

--

21

$283

$2.35

Uements

N.Y. Central· N.........

237

231 23

23

23

$2,05

231

Ropes

Fiiscellaneous

Ja

Standard Oil Co. of N.J.

41+

414

414 41

US. Steel

347 344 34

34 34

323

$23;

1

34

$7

$4

S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables

$9.75

.30 60

3591

| Yaumati Ferries... 131

Telephonas told)...

Do.

$13.20 Chi Buses.

Tractiv........................

Do. (pre)...

Industrials

Dairy Farma

Der A Wingererers.

Amuse.uentem

Ch. Etainments.......

$1. Constructions, (old) $160

Laew) 78 Bis.

Lane Crawfords...

Mackintoshabin

Nanyang Tobacco....

Hinceres

Wine Howells

C. Enterprises $1.20 United Thestras...8.

310

$54

Watsons

To qu

.4.-464a

$2

M. Greyhounds....

31-

87

8%

perm,

$tio

Ch.7.5% 1925G.Eds. Soj

H:K. Gort 4% Loans 8

Do. 31% Wallace Harper ................. BLK Wing O............... B'ha 1JJ. Vibro Pilong

COMMODITY PRICES

New York, Oct. 24.

New York Cotton"

++

$54

156 cta.

9%

8108 $101

$6.00

May

97051981 881 9a July 921. 932 93 931, 931 Tuesday's sales: 20.114.000 bushels Chicage Corn 754 751 752

75751 77 77 77 771 773 771 7777 -11,091,000 bushels

|

Int. Tel, and Tel

Loew's Inc.

McIntyre Porcu.

364 382. 30%

26

271 261 941 941 931

10

"10 10

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cabled reports The following cables were re- were furnished by Mestra. B. Eceived last night by the American Levy and Company last nightOriental Finance Corporation and

Favourable factors prior to the S. E. Levy & Co.: opening of the market:-1; Freal- dent Roosevelt's speech is regard-

London Forecast Stock: Wall Street is expected

Night Quotations

of New York Stocks and Commodities

Our offices arg open from 10 p.m. until -midnight,

every night except

Sundays and New

York holidaya

The opening quotations of a selected list of New York Stocke and of Commodities will be received in our offices at

approximately 10-minute intervals,

Thus, our clients havs, on the same evening, quotations for the morning session of the New York Stock Exchange.

Advices of executions on orders placed during the night sessions are received within the half-hour.

American Oriental Finance Corporation,

Asia Life Bldg.

Federal Inc.. Ü.8.4.

* Hong Kong.

EL.

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 EXOHANGE, 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. 80101 and 30103

Tel. Address: Selco

tarily, entered Osborne from the NEW YORK

the

Cathedral School, Exeter, in Janu- ary, 1816, and passed out of the training cruiser as midshipman in September, 1919. He was sub- fleutenant of

destroyer Vimlers, and since his promotion ta. lleutenant in 1934 has served in the cruiser Centaur, the flotilla leader Stuart, the destroyer Vis- count, and the battleship Royal Sovereign

SIR M. SADLER TO MARRY

Bride A Friend For 40 Years

+

(Special "Air Mall Service)

London, Oct. 3. Sir Michael Sadler, who is retir ing from the mastership of Uni- veraity College, Oxford, at the end of the year, is to marry Miss Eva Margaret Gilpin, head-mistress of the Hall School, Weybridge, one of the best known co-educational establishments.

Bir Michael Is 73, and his bride- to-be is in the sixties. She found- ed the Hall School, Weybridge, in 1898, and she is also a director of the Summer School for British, French and German children” which has been held since 1927 in England, France, and Germany in succession.

Sir Michael Sadler said yester- day that he and Miss Gilpin had. been friends for over forty years. "Miss Gilpin was living at Leeds with our relations, and later she lived with us at Weybridge, and was a great friend of my wife, who died in 1932,”

He added that Miss Gilpin had

taught his son, Mr. Michael Sadleir, as well as his son's children.

Sir Michael and his bride will Live at The Rookery, a Anc old house at Headington, near Oxford. ed as reassuring. 2. Developments to record an improvement, owing

Bir Michael hopes to find time for in connection with the railroad to the continued strength of rail- gardening, painting, and writing. pension act have bolstered senti road issues and also President

-Miss Gilpin, who belongs to the ment. 3 Business and industrial Roosevelt's promise

Society of Friends, has published a ocurtail to news is mildly encouraging.

public expenditure as

number of illustrated books con- business Unfavourable factors-1. Public picks up and the affirmation of Laining the work done by the participation remains at a low ebb. pront motive are constructive children of the Hall School Among

Talk of "further cuts in crude points?*****

them is The Wakefield Second oil prices. 3. Indications of renew

Nativity Play (1918), Sir Patrick ed trouble in the textile and all

the History of Don Duixote," ar- Spens" (1921), and "Scenes from industries.

ranged from the Shelton transla tion (1922),

Reaction

here to President

Cotton: The cotton market 15 expected to open steady with fur ther tightening of "Spot.” Agri- culturists are urging the Recon- struction Finance Corporation for

She is retiring from the school

Roosevelt's speech at the banker's more liberal credit abroad, at the end of the present term

convention is favourable and feel- ing is more cheerful

Oct. 23

Oct. 24

Closing Opening

Closing Oct. 12.18 13.24 12.24 12,35 12.35 | May Dec. 12.26 12.3112.31 12.38 1239 | July

Dec-

767

Wi

Jan. 12.29 12.86 12.36. 12.42 12.42 | Total sales; Mar.12.32 12.39 12.38 12.45 12:45

Winnipeg Wheat

768

973

May

763 774, - 784 761 777 78 771) 273 817 821 821 81 81

New York Sugar

May 1.18 1.19 1.19 1.19 Total sales:

72. lota

1.19

1.89

May 12.36 1242 12.42 12.51 12.51 Oct. July 12.39 12:45 12.45 12.53 12.53 Dec Spot 12.50

12,85 New York Rubber Oct 14.01 13,988 13,988 13.97 13.97. Dec 14.17 14:17 1421 14.12 14.14 Oct. Jan. 14.29 14.32 14.32 14.25 14.25 Mar. 1.71 Mar. 14.54, 14.55 14.55 14.82 14.53 May 1.74. May 14.78m 14.78 14.784 14.72 14.72 July 1.78 July 1499 14.95B 14.85m 14.93 14.93 Total sales: Total sales:

AÐ lota Chicago Wheat 971 :08 981 981 198

.1.70 1.71 1.70 1.70 1.72 1.72 1,70, 1.70 1.75 -1.75 -1974 : 1.74 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.79

16,000 tons New York Silk

- Montreal Blver Dec. 52.70 53.05A 53.104 52.95 59.00. Mar. 53,70 54.05A 54.05A $3.80 53.80 May 54.35-54,40m 54.40.54.45 54.50 July 54.85 unquoted 55.05.-55.05.

1.10 1.164 1.154 1,184 1.17 rotal said: 24 contracts

Dec. Mar

1.17 1.16 1.18 1:18 1.18

B-Bld. 7-Traded.--Asked.

enabling foreigners to purchase. cotton." Otherwise Senate In- vestigation is threatened. Secre tary Wallace is against lowering cotton prices and favours an in- speech is interpreted as approving Cre258 in American Imports Draft system led to a higher and enabling foreign traders to obtain active opening. Numerous large dollars with which to buy cotton blocks were done, but the market Wheat Prices may probably now recedes from technical supply reflect the less bearish Argentine area on pront-taking, gripA advises.

Cotton: Scattered selling is meeting fair demand which is Rubber: Prices may open un partly, new speenlative purchases. changed.

Government Cinning Report A.OF.C. New York Cables (6,748,000 bales, which is about as Stocks;

President Roosevelt's expected.

STOCK EXCHANGE

THROUGH "REUTERS

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION ›

AND S. E. LEVY & CO.

New York: October 25.

DIY. $ Pez Sa.

QUOTATIONS

Montreal Silver

Laat Today's High Low Close Close Change New York London Cross-rato 4.9. 1.971 495) 4.7 * up Weak New York Cotton-December 12.33 18.31 12.26. 12.33 0.13 up New York Rubber-December 14.16 14.07 14.17 1114 0.03 of Chicago Whest December 981

074 Chicago Corn -December 751 741 76751

December 33.00 $3.00 5.70 63.00

up 30 ap

unchanged

Silver-Official

53

53

unchanged

Dow Jones Averages, High-1933/24 Low: Oct. 28.

Oct. 24. Change

30- Industriale

110.78

84.38 94.60

95.60

.95 up

20 Buil

50.84

32.88 35.49

37.69 1.20 up

20 Utilitans

37.73

18.80 19.68

19.80

24 пр

40 Bands

£5,48

84.75 93.741-793.88

is up

11 Commodity Index

65,45

41.99 57.50

58.07

.17 ap

1933/34

LAST SAL

ELIGA Low

Oct. 23 Oct. 21.

*2.00 Air Heduction

112

471

$106 $107

8.00 Allied Chemical & Dye, 4.00 American Oan ....

160

70

1291

1293

1071

49

103

1023xd

#10

137 141

50

104-

35138

1842

1101

-1114

GO

801

81

-157 157

Anaconda Copper Mining Aubara

101

11

841

271

26

Bendix Aviation

23

124

123

..6

a7

252

251

103

471

487

12) 124

27

284

American Radiator....... American Smelting...... 9.00 American Tel. & Tel. 5.00 American Tobacco “B" 1.00 American Waterworks

1.80 Borden Company

-

J. I Case

Canadian Pacific

0.50

Caterpillar Co.

1.40

Chase National Bank Ap 10 Chrysler Motors

3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.

Curtis Wright:

2.00

Du Pont de Nemours 10 Eastman Kodak

43

24ipid 25 bid

31

351 361

261 271

31

2

21

J027 10.

931

*.94

1031 105

48

231

241

101 101

181

10

317

314

307

21-

291 304

............

10

121

13

agree

21}

178

--17-

27#

19

334

337

481

184

241 24

218.

:10

99

1011

Electric Auto-Lite Co 8%. Electric Bond & Share ...

Electric Power and Light... 0.40 General Electric... 1.60 General Foods S 1.00 General Motors 100 Gillette Salety 1.20 Gold Dust 0.80 International Harvester"} Q10. International Nickel

International Tel & Tal. 4.00 Liggest & Myers B 1.00 Loew's ILO. 5.00 Me Intyre Porcupine

Montgomary Ward

20 National Biscuit 1.00 National City - Bank 1.20 National Dairy Products:

National Distillers

Central

0.60 Otia Elevator min 1.60 Pacific Gas & Electric.

Packard Motor

ww

0.60 Pennsylvania Bailway

35

1024

¥30. 301

431

277-287

291

281

21fbd22 bid

101

422

으.

203-221

· ភ

21:

234

101

14 bid 14:

15.

15+

30

:31

48...

22

19

51

040 Soccuy-Vacuum Corpn.

Bouthern Pacific

407

!411

131. ·13£

17

191-

197

101

29

50

412

201

51

Radio Corpo..

Sears Roebuck

1.00 Standard Brands

1.00

Standard Qu.... Standard Oil Co. Jersey piernerens 1.00 Texas Corporation 100 Union Carbide & 0.123 Trand-America

600 Union Pacino

rbon

United Air and Transp United Corporation United State Steel Westinghouse E

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