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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
$20
Banks
Sharebrokers- Association
Buyers Saliaço
u
WEDNESDAY.] OCTOBER 31.
Balleru Nayara
บ
$1,035
H.K. Banka
$1,610
£133
Bo. (London)
16
Chartered Banks...
£15
230
Mercantile Bks “A”
£13
Da
esc #13
393
Bank of East Asta..
191
N. C. & S. Backe
Am. O. Fic.Corp: S.
置业
Ch. Fin. Corp. rd. 9.
33.
Do Frel. 8.
Insuranoms
32H5
Canton Insurances,
$971
$1,10
Underwriters
*
$1.10
3520
Union Insurances ... $310
3310
Chias Firesid
1620
$237
1.K. Fires
:8
International Assoe. 8.
Shipping
141
Douglases
Steamboats
$30
Indos (pref.)....
Ja
Do.
(del)
Mining
Bajatcoe......
17 08
$107
31
$12.86
$51
1%
$19.70)
16.70
.108
$93.15
43
· 17/9
domu ina aiamin und umumuju
$2.16
147
*
དང་
45/74 | Shella
$13, Waterbosta
60 ota-Amtamoks
$37
46 st
$41
PO
How
Baguio Gold ................... 43 etb. Benguet Consolidated
Do.
Exploration
Do. Goldfield... Big Wedge ....................
[21 atm, Gold Biter..
12.
****
18 1
#24
$8.30
22/3
$171
TOį
161
Gold Creek....
United Farscales ...... Salacot Mining...... Ipo Mining.......
Itogons ............ Kailans ........ Langkat (single) 3. Explorations......8. Shanghai Loans 8.
Raub
Venezuela Gold Flda!
Docks, WhatYOS,
Godowna, eta,
a olisi eta,
io ota. 21 cts.
$240
341
$30
2440
$35
+6/6
$131
158 eta.
10.30 $140 $10.30
H.K. & K. Wharves $107 Providents (old ».] $14
Do.
(new)...
ILK. &W. Docks ....
8. China Motors 'A'
Do.
"B"
***
3127
Shanghai Docks S.
301
New Engineeringa8,
#315
Kongkers... B.
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
$4.70 14.30
H.K Lania.. ...S.] 351
Do. 4% Debentures
Shanghai Lands...8.
11.90
HK. Hotele
.
329
811
Cotton Milis
B'bat Cattonafold)S
34)
+14
31 ata 16 cta.
29/6
$18
35
$8
130 0.
711,60
53
19
$.25
341
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934.
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION AND S. E., LEVY & CO.
New York, Oct. 30. The American Oriental Finance Corporation's report through thetr New York agentä, Messra, E. A. Pierce & Co, states:
was
Remington-Rand 5-1/2 per cent. at $47; United Drug 3 per cent, at $53; United States Rubber 5 per cent at $47; American Rolling Mill 5 per cent. at $48; Northern ex-"Pacific 6 per cent; Great Northern 4-1/2 per cent. at $77 and Philadel.
Stocks: The market tremely selected and some buying
New York, Oct. 30. Mesars 8. B. Levy & Company's report, through their New York agents, Messrs. White, Weld & Co states:
of specialities WBS presumably phia Reading Coal 5 per cent. `at based on hopes of extra cash | $75. dividends from surplus funds,
Wheat:Although trading was Loactive, there was no important pressure. Late in the session, the market rallied on short covering and scattered Commission House Stocks: Trading was extremely buying. The decline in Liverpool | duß, but the market was a little was ignored, while the Winnipeg market was supported early in the day.
Cotton: The market was small. The switching from near positions constituted a large percentage of the business. The strength of the "Spot" situation was a sustain ing factor. Spot" houses bought near cotton.
Rubber: There was some selling on unconfirmed adverse rumours regarding the restriction quotas Dealers were the principal scare buyers.
¦
firmer. We anticipate little change for the present. Business done: 430,000 shares.
Bonds: United States Govern- ment issues
SILVER BRIDAL ROBE
For Princess Marina
(Special Air Mall Service)
London; Oct-13. It is authoritatively announced that Princess. Marina's" wedding gown öf silver lame is to be made in London at Capt. "Molyneux' establishment.
It is understood that the Prin- cess's eight bridesmaids, at her wedding to Prince George in West- minster Abbey, on Nov. 29, will include:
Princess Ingrid of Sweden. Princess Juliana of the Nether-
lands. Princess Eugenie, daughter of
Prince George of Greece and cousin of King George of Greece.
Princess Catherine, sister of King
of
George of Greece and daugh- ter of King Constantine,
Kyra, daughter Grand Duke Cyril of Russia It is possible that Princess Irene, sister of Princess Catherine, may also be a bridesmaid.
Princess were easier. High- grades were easler, but buyers are not stopping up. Second-grades. were of
Wheat: There was some better local and speculative support on the decline. Cash sales of morn have improved and premiums" are advancing. Total sales: Wheat. 25.177.000 bushels; Com, 7,935,000
bushels.
The Little Princesses The little Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of York's daughter," it is. expected, will be one of Princess Marina's attendants. It is const- Cotton Eiquidation of December
dered possible she may be accom contracts is increasing and pre-panied by her three-year-old sister, sure is being concentrated on Octo-
Princess Margaret Rose. ber cotton, in anticipation of in- creased acreage during 1935.
Bonds: The market is exceeding- ly dead and featureless because of uncertain company earnings, There may be some irregularity from time to time in speculative bords. We recommend the better type of medium grade issues both for income and later appreciation, such as the following: National Dairy Products, 5 per cent. at $48¦ ¦ 275 lots.
Rubber: There was some scatter- ed small liquidation on disappoint- | ́ment' regarding the delay of the quota announcement. Total sales:
NEW YORK 11 A.M. PRICES
"The following mid-day prices were received last night from New York by The American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. B. Levy & Co.
Metropolitan Lands..
240
H.E. Resities...
14.40
COMMODITIES
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
$154
China . De .............. ...$..
$137
Do. Debentures3.
Close Open
110
Humphreys ... 9
New Asis Hotel
145
$142
Ania Realtion "A'S..
Sterling, New York-London Cotton: December
1981
12.11.
$24
Do. "B".
Cotton
March
12.26
500
Chincas Esta LOB...
Silver: December
52.35
Silver: March
53.25
310
Ewoo
$10
Silk: December
1.134
$75
$72,
$16
Do.
Koos,
Rubber: December
13.80
345
Rubber: March
14.15
10.30 10.40 11.00 “1981 4081 4981
12.23 12.20 12.20 12.28 1227 12.27 51.808 51.803.52.10 53.00A 53.00 53.00a
1.15). 1.15) 13.35 13.33 13.32 -- 13.88 13.68 13.66
89.00)
Zoong Singemudi
$9.40
55
Wing On Textilss(S.)
$59
Wheat: December
951
954
952
Public Utilities
Wheat: May
95
Tramways; cover..Į 219.70]-
Corn: December
75"
314
Peak Trins (old}...]
$14
Corn: May
762
$7
(new)...
$8
197
Winnipeg Wheat May
801
Star Furrias
$97
$21
+
Yaumati Ferries,
- $231
STOCKS
18
China Lights (old)..... 18.85 Do. (new)... $8.70)
$8.95.95/6
Industrial Averages
93.05 93.27
H.R. Electrice ****
$60.
American Smelting
.. 35
$26
Macao do
Auburn
35 351 231 231
$8
251
257 251
251
01
911
92*
921
$10
91
97
29.
291
20
29
91"
91
78 ots
(new)
Sandakan Lights'..
Telephones fold).. 323
Do.
$13.20 China Buses.
Traction
Do. (pref.)..
Industrials
31
180
Consolidated gas of N.Y. .......
Du Pont......
EL. Bond and Share ....
General Motors
$10.10
" །
Int. Tel and Tel.
$8.70
Malabon Bugara
$21
Caldbeck, Hord.) 9.)
Macgregors (pref.)8.
Caliton leve
#260
Cements
131
Rope
1275
+23
*93
Suiscellaneoma
Dairy Farman
$1 Der A Wing.......................
Amusements .....
Ch. Etiamenta.................
Constructions, (old)} $1 80,
DJ.
Lane Crawfords.**** |
31.50
34
ਇ
110
Sincere
Mackinwat
(new) 78 ots.
di
Nanyang Tubacco
Watsone zan
70 cta. Wm. Povelty
JI
M. Greyhou
d. C. Enterpriėm $1.20 United Theatres... 8.
877. Ch.G. 6g1995G.#Bda. | £5]*%
H.E. Gort 4% Loana] 8%
Wallace Harper roo
重
105.ots.
prem. 8
perm
**
Do.
31% 2*/*
$110
H.K Wing Do
S'ha
108
Do.
$6.60
$101 $8.60
COMMODITY PRICES
Vibro Pilong
:
New York, Oct. 30.
• New York Catton
·Oct. 29
bok. 30
Loew's Inc. ...
Montgomery W.
National Distillers
"N.Y. Central
Standard Oll Co. of NJ,
US. Steel
S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables
The
following cabled
reports
were furnished by Messrs. S. E Levy and Company last night
American Weather Report Weather conditions in the Grain- belts are unchanged. The weather the Cottonbelts is Ane and warmer,
London Silver: Spót 23 3/8, down 3/16: Forward 23 7/8, down 1/4.
London Shiver Comment: The fall is chiefly due to speculators reselling. The American Govern- ment bought. Market closed steady.
€ * * * * ~ * ~ * * = = €7.
311
941 941
767 .764 801
Business done
291 29 291 291
271
27
27
21+
212. 211
27 217
214 213
21
401 401
40+
321 321
321
401
LATE NIGHT
CABLES
The following cables were re- ceived last night by the American Oriental Finance Corporation and 8. E. Levy & Coll
London Forecast :
Stocks: The publication of the
U. S. Steel Corporation's report is expected to create an unfavour- .able impression on Wall Street, resulting in a quiet and dull Session.
Wheat: The market is likely to be influenced by the weakness of the Buenos Aires market, which
bea depressing factor. The Winnipeg market continues uncertain, owing to un- certainty regarding the Canadian Government's intentions on the question of the regulation of wheat trading.
Prince Nicholas, Princess Marina's father, when discussing the marri- age arrangements said:
"I do not know whether the names of all the bridesmaids have been definitely fixed. There are, for instance, several relatives of mine, pleces and cousins. Then, naturally, there is the little Prin- cess Elizabeth, and perhaps others, too."
Prince George and his bride, It is stated, intend to spend their honeymoon in England. They will join the King and Queen for Christmas, at Sandringham, where the Royal family always gather for the festival.
Early in the New Year, it is anti- cipated, the Prince and Princess will travel abroad for some time; but this is not yet definitely settled.
Investment Securities and Commodities
We offer you
Daily
Quotation Service
and
Every Facility for Trading through our
New York Correspón denta
E. A. PIERCE & CO.
American Oriental Finance Corporation
Asia Life Bldg. 14, Queen's Rd., C
Federal Ins. U.S.A.
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, Bhanghai).
Tel, SJ101 and 30103
Tal. Address: Beloo
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
THROUGH REUTER'S
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION
AND S. E. LEVY & CO. QUOTATIONS
Now York: October 31.
Last Today's
High Low Close Close
4.99 4.87 1.905 4501 13 up (Baroly 13.25 12.18 19.31. 19.89
Change
of up (steady
If up
∙it up
.50 пр
up
Oct. 30.
New York/London Cross-rate Antique Lace Vell
New York Cotton December Details of Princess Marina's
New York Rubber-December 11.03 13.77 13.09 13.82 0.17.off wedding gown
Chicago Wheat were given this
-Decoinber 98 $42 94 96
-73 Chicago Corn December 75%
731 751 morning by Capt. Molyneux. It is
Montreal Silver -December 52.40 57.30 02.20 52.40 to be of aliver lamé with an English Nilver-Official
621 Ba.co rose woven through in the design.- The gown will be on a simple Princesse line with a trained length in an otherwise silm skirt. Long sleeves, too, will appear, but they will be more of the moyen-age than the tight-Atting type.-
The Court train, measuring about six yards long, will also be of silver lamé, and ined also with silver lamé, woven in Lyons. The Prin- 'cess's shoes will likewise match the gown.
Princess Marina will wear the veil of antique lace which belongs to her family and which was worn by her mother, Princess Nicholas of Greece. and her sister, Princess Olga, at their weddings. A dia- mond tiarn will crown her bead and she is expected to carry Madonna Hiles
The Princess is still busy prepar- ing her trousseau. Her visits to. Molyneux usually take place in the morning. Fittings and consulta- tions take about two hours.
Capt. Molyneux" said that the bridesmaids are to wear white. crepe woven with a delicate, Kilver thread to make a perfect back ground for the brilliant silver bridal gown. Headdresses are to be worn by the bridesmaids, but the character of these has not yet been disclosed.
Some of the gowns will be made in Paris and some in London.
RUBBER REGULATION
COMMITTEE
London, Oct. 30.
A communique states "The In ternational Rubber Regulation Committee met for its monthly meeting to-day and the advisory panel was completed by the ap-" Rubber: Rubber prices are ex-pointment, sis representing the rubber manufacturers of the pested to open sharply lower in
United States, of Colonel A. F. sympathy with London
Townsend, who was present at the meeting. M
July 881891 8 891 891 Monday's sales: 25,177,000 bushels
The Market··· Chicage Corn
Favourable factors prior to the Dec. 731 74.741
continues to 75 75 opening of the markets:-1, Steel 76... May
76 761 767 767 news is more encouraging, with Closing Opening ClosingJuly 764 76 7617377 heavier bookings reported in the Dec. 12.21 12.23 12.23 1421 12.22 Total sales: -7,935,000 bushels Chicago district; 2, Minor reaction- Jan. 12.23 12.28 12.27 12.25.12.26
Winniper Wheat
ary tendencies fall to induce im- Maz. 12.26 12.28 12.27 12.20 12.27
748 741 744 Oct.
744 742 portant selling. May 12.32 12.34 12.34 12.32 12.33 Dec..
751 751 751 751. 751
factors, The Unfavourable July | 12.33 ̄| 12.34 12.34 12:32 12:33 May
801
801 801
601 801
U.S. Steel Corporation's report is Oct. 12.21 12.33 12.22 12.08 12.10
New York Sugar
about as unsatisfactory as had (1935)
Oct.
1.78
1.78 1.78 1.77 1.77 been expected; 2, Further sales of Spat 12.45
Mar. 1.67 1.661,671.66 - 1.86 seats on the Stock Exchange at New York Hubber
May 170 1.70 1.70 1.00 1.70 $75,000 and $70,000 is construed as Dec. 19.99 14.00 14.03 13.80 13.62 July 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 reflecting pessimism regarding the Jan
14.12 1413 14:13 13.82 13.92 Total sales: 7,000 tons
volume of trading in the near Mar. 14.37 1431 $14.41 714.15 14.16:
New York Sur
Inture. May 14.57 14.88 14.80 14.35 14.35 Dec. 116 1.15 1.18 1.154 1,154. July 14.76 14,778 14.77 14.55 14-66 Mar. 1.171 1.18 1.18 1.16 1.161 Sept 14.97 18.01 15.01 14.76 14.76 May 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.17) 1.18 Total sales: 275 lots
Total sales: 89 lota
Montreal Silver-pr 944 951 96 Dec. 52.20 52.00 $2.35 62.35 52.40 041 95 951 Max. 53.15 53.20A 53.20A 53.25 53.36.
Déc. iMay
941
Chicago Wheat
- 12.45)
May 53.70 63.55 63.90-63.858 53,858 July 43.10% unquoted 54.45x 54.45 Total sales: 59 contracts.
Bid, Asked, x-Nominal:
Cotton:-Textile reports are en
Dr. # P. Sz.
200 Air Reduction 6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye 4.00 American Can
„American Hadiator.............
American Emelting........................... 9.00 American TeL & Tel. 5.00 American Tobacco "B 1.00 American Waterworks
Anaconda Copper Mining Auburn
Canadian Pacific
4#
Change
94.05 .59 up
31.79
110 up unchanged
13
Dow Jones Averages, High-1933/34 Low: Oct. 29,
30 Industrials
110.76
84.38 BIA
20 Rail
56.94
32.85 24.69
20 Utilitie
37.73
.12.80 * 18.13
19.13
40. Bonds
95.AB
11 Commodity Index
65.45
84.73 83.47 41.88 -58.00
93.47 -67.17
0% of
1933/34
LAST SALE.
HIGX Low
Oct. 28. Oct. 20.
112,
475
$102 bid $103
160
701
1.29
127 bid
1071
191
100
1001
19
131
14
551
ΣΟΥ
341
344
66
1091
1091
791 80
151
15
"101
10%
23
23
841
111
·Bendix Aviation
931
114
244
241
L60 Borden Company srini
3. I. Caso ear
37
18
441
45
100
301..
12
12+
90%
74
281
30
аз
BI
401
101
23 bid 231bla
1
78
33..
34
251
257
2+
21
H
901
914
103k
100 |
1031
1031
221
224
311
BI
91
43
32
31
15
18
17%
801
311
32
284
284.
131
161
184
32
32+
402
23
23
99
9
211
100+
100 bić
991
29
281
201
· 421
44.
50
28
267
281 261
0.50 Caterpillar. Co.
1.41 Chase National Bank ...... 1.00 Chrysler Motors
3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.
Curtis Wright .2.00 Du Pont de Nemoura, Al
3.00 Eastman Kodak .......
·Electric Auto-Lité Co. 5% Electric Bond & ShareO
Electric Power and Light... 0,40 General Electric 1.00 General Foods... 1.00 General Motors 1.00 Gillette Safety 1.90 Gold Dust... 0.60
-
International. Harvester 0.10 International" Nickel ····
International Tel. Tel. 4.00 Liggett & Myers "B" 1.00 Loew's Ino. 2.00 Me Intyre. Porcupine
Montgomery Ward
200 National ́Biscuit Bad. 1.00 National City Bank 1.90 National Dairy Products
National Distillers'
N. Y. Central-
0.00 Otis Elevator... 1.60 Pacific Gas & Electric
-Packard Motors mai 1,50 Pennsylvania, Bailway
Radio Corpn.
040 Socony Vacuum Corpn.
Southern Pacifie 1.00 Standard. Brands:
couraging, but the weakness of "The Committee discussed the Standard Gas next season's crop reflects uncer question of percentage of basic tainty regarding the Government's quotas which will be fixed with plane. It is thought, however, effect from January 1, 1935, to that the Administration will not, reg: late permissible exporta dur- abandon the market. Weathering the inital part of the year. conditions are again mild, but the "Agreement on this point was market continues in a state of not reached and the meeting ad- deadlock in view of the tight | journed."—
Reuter, #spot" situation.
L00 Standard Oil Co of:
1.00 Texas Corporation ........ 0.12) Trans America, sest 1,00 Union Carbide & Carbon 600 Union Pacifie
United Air and Transpor United Corporation United States Steel Westinghouse E.
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60
21 bid, 211bid
18161
211 2012 201
-13 bid - 134
211
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30%
.
214
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381
38
197
134
132
17
177
181
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204
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