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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
Sharebrokers' Association
Bayarı
Tallers
Nenuinai
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2M.
delters Buyers
Salma NIDA
31,816
1135+
216
3k0
Banks
H.K. Dauks
20. (London).... Chartered Banka ... Mercantile bk» “A.
بالا
$1,630
£13
£13
£3
593
Bank of East Asia ...
SHO
N, C. 35. Baz Ki ..
$8
3:0
Ani, O. Fin.Corp: S.
H
Ca Fia. Corp. ALL Y
$5
Prol.
Insurances
3280
Canton itsura" GÜN,
$976
31.16
$1.15
Uuderwriter
*** $1.10
$1.20
35 7|| 15174|
Union new! BUCUR *** Ciwa Kiran
$810
$510
*6 ats.
3937 H. Brus
16.00 lateristicual A6836. 3.
Shipping
Douglases..........................
Steamboate
Amtamoks
46 ota Baguio Gobi
Do. Exploration U cte.j
-$20 $244
43
$401
141
+7
>7
130
Judos (pref.).........
133.
Do. (dof.)
$30 $35.
45/
Shells ... **
$131
Waterhosta
$13.
Mining
76 cts 80 cts
$37
Bulateos
3 2
$137 Benguet Consolidated
113)
20 cts.
20 cla.
Do, QuldBel
10 ot.
Big Wego ......................
[(jeu.
oka
on it ver
22 ota
Golf Create
United Paracales ...
3 cta.
16 t
Salacor Mining ................!
16 cta
Ipo Mining
comen
$8.30
Itogons *****}
20/-
22/-
$17
Langkala (singlo)S.
10.10
Explorations..... O.
મ
311
35
$1.40
$4,30
51.40
$10,
Kailans
Shanghai Loans 3,
Haubs
Venezuela Arld Fida. Docks, WharVES, Godowns, eta,
H.K, & K, Wharves
Providentz (old) ....1.4.
Du. (new) ...
3. China Motors“A'
Do.
Shanghai Docke S.
HK&W, Docks
H. Rexities............ $4.3)
Do. "B"8.
Chinese Estates....
$10.95
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$109
130 03
12$
2
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934.
☺
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE - CORPORATION
LEVY & CO.
AND S. E.
New York. Nov, 27. The American Oriental Finance Corporation's report through their New York agents, Messra. E Pierce & Co., states:———
Stocks: Railroad. Issues *were
were
מנו
November and December were higher.
Flash The North American Co., has declared a dividend of 25 cents.
New York, Nov. 27. Messrs. B. E. Levy & Company's agents, Messrs. White. Weld & Co., report, through their New York
Stocks:-An increased participa- tion in stocks is still noticeable duc partly to the co-operation between the Government and Business, We hold that the situation still justifles a constructive attitude.
stronger on Washington repetition that there would be no rail re-office states: ceiverships until the rail legislative programme had been enacted into law. Industrial issues even and under the influence of 'considerable profit-taking..
Wheat: The outstanding strength, of December corn has 'Influenced all grains. Trading in wheat was moderate. There was a lack of pressure and a better fone-due to foreign cable news. The cash corn position is strong, owing to the big constructive effect in the country. Offerings were light.
Cotton:
current domestic The consumption is estimated in excess of actual sales. Persistent foreign buying' in advance attracted small hedging and realizing. The mar- ket was small and the undertone Was Arm.
Rubber: There W15 P higher opening though easier later on profit-taking by dealers. London cables were lower. December liqui-
dation was taken by Commission Houses setting up straddles. New Rubber Consumption estimates for
Bonds:-U.9. Government bonds were irregular. High grade issues continue to move forward, while second grade issues are stronger and look like going higher.
Grains:-Proff-taking was easily absorbed and cash premiums are climbing. Weather in the Argen- tine, is threatening. Cotton:-Futures
acting better and a further advance is ex- pected, but cotton goods were sell- ing poorly. The market was more active.
were
:
Rubber:-Trade reports indicate that 40,000 tons of world stock re- duction for the first quarter of 1935 would accumulate on dips.
Flash: The American Can Co. has declared a regular quarterly dividend of one dollar and an extra dividend of $1.
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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. S. E. Levy & Co.
Silver: December
LATE NIGHT
CABLES
The following cables were receiv- en by the American Oriental Fin- ance Corporation and Messrs. ..E. Levy and Co last night:-
London 'Forecast Cotton: Cotton is expected to open higher. In spite of yester- day's profit taking the general under-tane on Wall Street is like- ly to encourage renewed support with a consequent further im- provement in prices.
Rubber: Rubber will probably be a little better.
Wheat: Wheat is anticipated to open strong in sympathy with Liverpool. Buenos Aires receipts of United States Wheat "and Corn are very light,
A.O.F.C. New York Cable Light irregular opening ta'k armament stimminting world air
stocks Cotton interest aviation more southern selling but abscrb- ed by European and domestic trade buyirig. Speculative de- mand improving.
Tane steady.
S.E. Levy & Co.'s Cables
were XC.
The following cables ceived by Messrs. S., E. Levy & Co., last night:-
Favourable factors brior to the opening of the markets:-Support for rails which was previously un- confirmed
recovery trend very constructive factor of the market. Confidence in general business outlook is unimpaired Steel ac- tivity in Chicago 33.5 per cent.
Unfavourable factor. Notwith standing increasing friendliness by the market public response to ad- vance has so far not reached ex-. pectations previously held.
Dally average petroleum 2369; weekly electricity production 1705, increase of 5.1
from yesteryear.
Ironage 28 largely due to heavler orders from makers of automobiles in Paris and contra-seasonal ex- pansion of tinplate production Miscellaneous demand for finished steel expanded only little апа hopes of further gains based on 'direct orders by automobile in- dustry.
London Silver:-Spot 241," un- changed; Forward 24, pachang- ed.
*
London Silver Comment:-India bought, China sold. Business small Market Steady,
13
A GIFT FROM THE KING
$109
50 cts
$1zi
$122
.52
New Engineerinks.
*310
Hongkows
......
Lands, Hotels, and
Bulldings
COMMODITIES
$4.90 351
34.00
Nov, 27
Nov. 28.
62.10
H.K Lands........8. 1511
3101
Do. 4% Dobentures
Close Open
10.30 10.49
11%
$26
Shanghai Landa..... 8.
申帽
813
Metropolitan Lands..
Sterling, New York-London Cotton: December
4987
12.52
+41
Cotton: March
12.85
12.72 12.70
$192
China De
54.41
54.30 54.30
$137
Do. Debonto.es 3;
Humphreys
Silver: March
55.40
55.20 55.20
$9.1-1
New Asia Hotel
$45
Bilk: December
1.25
Asia Realties "A"S
Rubber: December
13.06
$20
Rubber: March
13.40
11.00 4981 4881 4981 12:54 12.54 12.55 12.72 54.20 65.30 1.24+ 1.244 13.07' 13.09 13.07 13.48 13.43 13.39
200
Wheat: December
994
Cotton Mille
100 · 100
1.20) Ewos ...............B.
Wheat: May
*981
99
994
$10.30
75
S'hat Cottonatuid S.
Corn: May
874
871 871
375
lex div | $43
Do. (new S.
346
Winnipeg Wheat May
828
831
$0.40
Zoong Sings
$9,40
Wing On Textiles(5.)
STOCKS.
$59
Pablle Utilities
American Smelting
301 361
37
37 30%
$10) |$19.85
Tramways
128
Auburn
25
259
$14
Poak Teams (obj:..)
125
Consolidated gas of 'N.Y.
23.
221
221
23
27
Do. *{(new).
0
Du Pont
981
084
984
981
$87
Star Ferries
977
$50+
Yanmali Ferries ...
1994
El. Bond and Share
81
81
8
$9,20
Chias Lights (old)... $9 20
General Motors
32
32
32
32 321
18.90
Do. (Dew)...) 19.65
Int: Tel and, Tel
મ
91
91
91
368.10
$69
H.K. Electrics..... 187
Loew's Inc. ...
347
341
341
342 35
Sandakan Lights ....
Montgomery W.
201 294
291 29
National Distillers
201
$23.10
261
261
20+
$9.60
N.Y. Central
22#
224
22"
221
Standard Oll Co. of N.J.
43
421 427
427
our
4'3
US Steel
372
375
381
17/9
18.70
121
July 1.51
1.81 1.81
20
Macgregor/pref.18.
32.85
Canton Ives
*2.85
F2.16
43.60
13
New York, Nov. 28.
New York Cotton
}
382
122.75
#
43
$71
Ch. Etainment.....
$1.
$6.80 Jan.
New York SUR Dec. 1:251 1.24) 1.25 Mar. 1.28 1.28 1.29 May 1.30 1.30 1.30 Total sales:
245 lots Montreal Silver
1.25 1.25 1.28 1.27 1.27 1.28
75
$4
Lane Crawford.......
131
$21
Nanyang Tobacco...
$4.60
$10-
35
Sinceres ......... A Watsons.....
$1.10
$5
70 ota, Wm. Powella
Spot 12.70
55
cta.
12
M. Greyhounds
Macao do.
Telephones (old)... #224 Do. (a)... $60
$13.20 China Buses.......
Fractions ...............
Do (pret.)
Industrials Malabon Sugars ... Quidbeck, Hard) B.
! #
Cements
Ropes..........
Miscellaneous
Dairy Farms. 19.
Der A Wings.................
Amusements...H
Lonstructions, (old)] 31 70
Do.
(new) 75 ct.
Mackintonhs.
S. C. Enterprises... $1.25
United Theatr..... 8.
9 Ch.G.6% 1925G. Bds. 90.
8%
1.K. Gorb. 4% Loans 7
Do. 31%
$7
Wallace Harper .................
$110
Da
P.K. Wing On ...... thai
$6.60 Vibro Pilong
TO AUSTRALIA · AND BACK
In Eight Days?
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COMMODITIES PRICES
November 27
Closing Opening Closing
Total sales:
Investment Securities
and
Commodities
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AND S. E. LEVY & CO.
New York: November 28.
QUOTATIONS
New York/London Cross-rate Now York Cotton-May New York Habber-May Chicago Wheat-sy Chicago Corn Montreal Silver Silver-Official
Last Today's High Low Close Close 4301 4.582 409 4.8 19.63 19.07 12.50 13.85 13.57 13.63 13.61 987 978 971 971
Change off Easier
19.66
,06 up
Los off
11 up
It up
May March
87 851
"
86
87
LIZ
56.38 68.31.65.10 0.16b 30 up
501
Dow Jones Averages," right=3833/34
30 Industrials
20 Baits
20. Utilities
11 Commodity Index 85.45
W Bonds
DIY. $
PER. SB.
3.00 Air
Reduction
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, November 12 Only a Highlander will sp preciate the full significance of the
6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye King's presentation of the Pine Major's hannerto 291
Major-Gen. 4.00 American Can the Camerun,
Colonel of
American Radiator Cameron Highlander
American, Smelting The piper of each company in
American Tal. & Tel. Highland regiments has a
5.00 American Tobacco "B" banner. On this is worked. the
1.00 Amarican Waterworks arras of the captain who commands ir for the time being.
now
+he
-
In virtue of the King being 1.82 1.82 Colonel-in-Chief of the Cameron 8,000 tons
Highlanders, the banner he has given to the regiment besra the Royal crown and monogram. On the other side is embroidered
and the rose, thistle
shamrock wreath of the regimental badge.
It was worked at the Royal School of Needlework from the design which I reproduce here.
Dec. 12.45 12.50 12.51 12.51 12.52 12.51 12.59 12.58 12.58 12.59 12.68 12.62 12.61 12.65 12.85 Dec. 54.108 54.20 54.35 54.41 54:41 Mar. May
12.59 12.83 12.64 12.65 12.85 Mar. 55.10 55.15 55.35 55.408 55.40B July 12.53 12.60 1261 12.82 12.82 May 56.00 55.90 55.90 55.90 56.00 Oct, 12.18 12.22 12.23 12.22 13.24 July 56.55x 56.60в 58.60% 56,60mx 56.60%
Total sales: 38 contracta (1935)
B-Bid. --Nominal.
New York Rubber,
12.75
DEC. 13.07 13.19 13.21 13.03 13.05 Jur. 13.14 13.35 13.35 13.17 13,18 Mar. 13.36 13.53 13.57 13.38 13.40 13.63 13.80 13.85 13.80 13.81 July 13.83 14.00 14.00 13.83 13.83 - 3108 Sept. 14.03, 14.18 14.20 14.02 14.04 $101
Total sales: 605 lots
21* May
38.60
Déc.
981 971
Chicago Wheat
981 981 991 991 977 971 981 907
If the route was divided into May stages of from a thousand to two July. 014 9191 923924 thousand miles each and there Monday's sales: 19,899,000 bushels was an adequate number of ma.
Chleago Corn
chines and pilots, "It would be no Dec. strain on the passengers or the May pilots to Яy from sunrise to sunset | July each day."
882 86
88 881 871 874 857 86 827 827 821 837.84 Total sales: 19,229,000 bushels
.
7777 82 823 83 831
He and Mr. Waller "had been handicapped by having no wireless Dec. set on their fight.
LADY ASTOR AND THE JEWS
(Special Air Mail Service)......
London, Nov. 13. Gen. Smuts lamented at the ten-guineas-a-head lunch the other day that he had not the words to express himself. He is nevertheless one of the most im- pressive speakers of to-day, piling argument on argument in so de-
*FORESTRY WORK AT, HOME
London,, Nov. 27.
9.00
1.60 Borden Company
J. I. Case
·Canadian Pacifie
0.30 Caterpillar Co.
Low: Nov, 20. Nov. 37.
84.38 103,08 102.38
7
251bid 25 bid
up
110.76
.00.94
32.40 36.67 .37.19
Change 70 off 5% up
- 31.73
17.10 19.32
18.86
.45 off
98.48
84.73 94.36.
94.48
31 up
- 41.98 39.73
60.27
54 up
1933/34 HIGA
LAST BALE
Low
Nov. 26. Nov. 27.
47
$113
$112
160
70
135
1351
1071
106
105
10
16
16
651
YO
361 36+
1842
109
1081
83+
.87
431
15+ 142
Anaconda Copper Mining......
11
111
Auburn
841
28
25%
341
Bendix Aviation
237
181
161
61
.379
251
25+
18
1031
aut
531 524
114 114
71
93
934
23
1.40 Chase National Bank
40
10
1.00 Chrysler" Motors
381
38+
3.40 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.
Curtiss Wright
251 234
311
21
23
S
1
2.00 Du Pont de Nemours
100
98+xd
1037
3.00 Eastman Kodak
381
118
115
1004
Electric Auto-Lite Co.
271
20%
31
6% a. Electric Bond & Share .......
Electric Power and Light.
10
94
87
毓
31
34
201 20
301
344 35
391
321
32
42
141
131
72
174
179
978
387:
381
40%
231 231
191
97
9
218
110
109
98!
35
30
41
50%
301
259
30
· 800
43
[21‡bld. 21jbid 17171
201
412
221
681
15
an
15.
311
15
231
48
191
42
141 14
193
-184
201
374
0.40 General Electric 1.60 General Foods More than two million trees 1.00 General Motors
year were planted last
In the
·1.00 Gillette' Safety home country by the Forestry 1.20 Gold Dist Commission.
During this winter. another afty millions will be planted throughout Britain, 3,500 men be- ing engaged on this work- British Wirelets.
RAUB OUTPUT.
finite a manner that one. forgets his English is sometimes halting.
Measts. Derrick & Co. Sings- The object of the lunch was to
pore, Secretaries of The Raub launch an appeal on behalf of Australian Gold Mining Co, Ltd., Jewish women and children perse advise that the output for the cuted Germany. Although four weeks ended, 7th November,
in each cover cost. ten guineas, the meal itself was a modest affair of 1934 amounted to 1,008,60 ounces. four courses and coffee.
As an anonymous well-wisher had agreed to defray the cost, the whole of the ticket money went to swell the total of contributions, 1.73 174 which exceeded £5,000,
1,77 1.78
1.78 · 1.78
Winniper Wheat (Special Air Mail Service)
771 771 77** London Nov. 13.
May "821 82 82 Any engine trouble they had was July Mr. Catheart Jones who recent-
824
822 83 ly flew with Mr. Ken Waller, to the fault of their own bad mant-
New York Sugar Australia and back in the record pulation, due to their having had
Dec. 1.76 1.75 1.77 the time of 13 days, told members insufficient practice with
Mar. 1.72 1.71 1.72 of the City Carlton Club, of whom machine Really, the pilots had
May 1.77 1.76 1.77 he was the guest of honour at lun-little to do with the success of the cheon recently, that he considered flight. Those mostly responsible the flight really very slow." were Mr. Bernard Rubin, who, had
provided the machine, and the members of the club took pride in engineers and mechanics who had the fact that their club was the first to welcome the ayers home bullt it.
Sir Stanley Machin, chairman of Mr. Waller, he said, had unfortun- the club, who presided, said the ately been unable to come.
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We should be able to do the fight in four days there and four days back without any strain on the personnel or the machine," he zaid.
Lady Astor recalled. telling the late Lord 'Balfour that she did not like Jews, whereupon he advised her to meet Dr, Weizmann. Her view entirely altered after the meeting, and it was in her house, she said, that the Zionist move ment took shape,
Leningrad Port Busy During the past nine months, 1,415 steamers called at Leningrad commercial port, states a Trans Ocean Kuo Min message.This is 367 more than in the same period during last year. During the sum mer, 50 to 60 steamers were being loaded daily in the port. The past navigation season has seen many Soviet motor ships on the Lening- rad-New York Ine
0.60 International Harvestar 0.10 International Nickel
International Tél. & Tol. 4.00 Liggett & Myers "B" · 1.00 Loew's Inc. ·
2.00 Me Intyre Porcupine
Montgomery Ward
2.00 National Biscuit ..... 1.00 National City Bank ... 1.20 National Dairy Products
National Distillers .... N. 7. Central
0,80 Otis Elevator”................. 1.60 Pacific Gas & Electric Packard Motors 0,50 Pennsylvania Railway Radio Corpn......
0.40
Sears Roebuck Bocony-Vacuum Corpn. Southern Pacific" 1.60 Standard Brands
Standard Gas
1.00 Standard Oil Co. of New
Jersey
1.00 Texas Corporation 0,12) Trans-America
...
1.00 Union Carbida & Carbon 6.00 Union Pacife o
United Air and Transport. United Corporation
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