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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

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THURSDAY... JANUARY, 17,

Insuranons

duyer Gallara

videšimt.

-Bateu N.21MA

રામ

£33

4813

$1,570, $1,585 31,585

H.K. Banks

***

£130)

218 £39

£13

JVO

Ja (London) ..e Chartered Banks... "A" Mercantile Bks. "

,ས(སུག) Do. Bank East Asia...

$1,075

320

N. 0.3 5.. Barkı

3x0

Am. O, Fia, Corp: 8

$5

$1.80

Ch. Fin.Corp. Urd. §.

HI..

Do.

Pre£ 3.

1975

Canton Ingaranden.......

3853

Underwritery

$1.20

****** $1.25

Union Insurances Li

3495

$520

China Firus

$930

H.K. tires

$180 $520 $230

International Assoo, S.

$B

·

Shipping

$40

Douglas

TRAC

$39

$72

Steamboats

$30

Ludos (pret).nesat.]

$33

Do. (def.) mes

49/4)

Shelia F

$13

$100

$71

$712

92/98 eta

duguin und

18 dis

Watert-cats"

Mining

Amtamoks....pre

Balatcos

Baguio Gold .........

Benguet Consolidated

Do. Exploration 18 ola.

$12

38 ota. 37 cts.

$141

1

United Paracalos ... 37 ots

31 eta Itogone unnall

37

$30

$36

50,-

$13

95/901 cts.

39 stu

314

10 ot.

Do Goldfield...

10 at

Big Wedge

10 cts,].

23 eta

Gold Bavar

38jots

Gold Creek......pin...]

|3|ela.

***

16 at

Salacot Mining....... |13| 1t.

31

Ipo Mining-plans

18/9

19.

$18

Langkat (single)s.

$16

15

Explorations................ D.

$6

Shanghai Loans (dilu...

$8

ir

38

Venezuela Gold Fidx.j

543

if

Ducks, Wharred,

'Godowns, sie.

H.K, & K. Wharvos.

$1.40

Providents (old

***

31.45

50 cts.

Do. (new) ...lu ots.)

$11

H.K. & W. Docks

S. China Motrs * A

Do.

3120 Shaughal Dock S.

$300

Now Engineerinxs. Hongkewa... 8. Lands, Hotels, and

Chinese Estates

Ewo....... S.

121

*#:15

35

Buildings

H.. Hotels...}"

$6.10

J514

"H.K_Lands.......................8. 151.

Do. 4% Debentures

1%

324)

Shanghai Lands.....S.

$12.20 Metropolitan Lands..

$5.10

H.K. Healties.

$5.15

$.21

Chiz Do

vende

12 Do. Debentu, es j.

19

Humphreyn

New Asia Hotel...

145

$10J

Arm Realtivo “A ̈·5.

$20

Do

ws.

388

4

Cotton Mill

$8.90

$74

B'hai Cottons(uld,S.

8442

Do.

88.

Zoong Sings

*55

Wing On Textilw{S.).

$8.80 -$74 *#441 $9,40 43

Izazb

Tramways

Posk Trains (old)...|

kestenceve

12.40

$7 $100

Do. (new).

*10

55

Star Ferrics

Yaumati Ferries

$100 392

China Lights (old)..

Do. (new)....

3101

H.K. Electrics

*#72

$75

Macao do.

18

Sandakan Ligiita...

Telephones (old)...

#111

No. (Low)...

By-

17/9

**

$10.30)

Public Utilities

$19,40 China Buses

Tractions rése

Do. (pref).

Industriale

$8.70 -Malabou õngars ***

120 Caldbeck, ord

$194 Muogrogoraf prof. 8.

*

$25.36

#11

1985 Canton

12.90

$9:05

Cements

32

$3.80

$2.50

Miscellaneous

124)

Dairy Farma ta

#1

Der A Wing.............

$1.85

Amusement ******

$71

$1.85

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1:31 20:

70.0.

85. sta

sal

$21

Nanyang Tobacco......... $1.511⁄2“ "Biaceres

38.40

Watsons

$1.20

70 ot.

Wm. Fowalia ................

156 ata

$2

M. Greyhounds penuri

$1.35

přem.

$1.35

Un. Etainmenta......

Constructiona, (old))

Do..

(ABW)

Lane Crawfords...a

Mackinwuchsia

.. Enterprisei.

United Theatras...8.

907. JUL.G.6% 1925 G,§Bd«. H. B. Gott, 4% Lozas

Dos 31%

971 Wallace Harper

$110. Wing. Do

"Bʻnal Do:

$0.60 Vibro Pilong...............

GREAT NURSE earnest. Buddhist,

HONOURED

Close by lives

aged

ma by name,

In March, 1939, for the

in his long life, this

go into a hospital, and greatly impressed

by the

Pillar To The Lady suertficing service of the nurse

Of The Lamp

Tokio!

On a bill-top a few miles north

of Kobe stands

wooden pillar

They awakened Florence Nightinga

about her life, and

perfect coincideus efforts for huma

of

Horence,

pecin

Japanese 7 characters, Nightingale, the goddess who saves people from suffering. Next year this pillars will be re He placed by a large stone-monument Night of Buddhist design, but somewhat his aimilar to her tombstone In Ham

burning

$160

16.30

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY JANUARY 18 1935.

AMERICA'S ADHERENCE

TO WORLD COURT

Slashing Attack By Ex-Senator

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cables were received last night by the American Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. SE Levy & Co. an.

London Forecast

Steady movement is expected on Wall Street: The Treasury's read!- ness to intervene in the event of determination of questions invol- an adverse decision by the Supreme ving America with any other coun-Court on the gold question is allay. try? "No!" declared the ex-ing market pessiinism.

Rubber should be a shade better. The trend of wheat, will probably be uncertain,

Washington, Jan. 18. Presiden: Roosevelt's mehsage wrging the Senate. In the interests of peace, to ratify America's ad-Senator. herence to the Pernanent Court of International Justice brought a slashing attack on the World Court from a former Republican, ex-Senator Hiram W. Johnson. who declared: "We enter the Court not for the benefit of America, but to meddle and muddle in the hysterical internationalism which Europe has and will never be rld

ot,"

"

"Do we

enter this sacrosanet tribunal for the preservation of peace or for the determination of any American question or for the

LEAGUE PARTICIPATION? President Roosevelt, in a special message, was asked the Senate, in the interests of peace, to" ratify America's adherence to the Hague Court,

Cotton It is expected that the department of agriculture will be announcing the bankhead quota at 4 p.m. "Greenwich mean time,

AO.F.C. New York Cables He urged that the ratincation should be given such a form as

The opening trend was slightly not, to defeat or delay the objec up but activity was lighf. There was more catton or rally and be- Deved partly concentrated holdings. The tone was fairly steady.

tive of such adherence.

This step is regarded as a move" towards participation of the United States in the League of Nationis.

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REVELATIONS S.A. CHIEFS TRIED

TO SUPPRESS

Bramwell Booth's Tragedy

London, Dec 28. A remarkable criticism of the events which led up to the de- position of General Bramwell Booth from the Generalship of the Sal- vation Army is contained in Mr. St. John "Ervine's life of General Wi- lam Booth, founder of the Army. published recently.

The blography, which is in two volumes, is entitled God's Boldier. The author tells the story of the Salvation Army from its beginnings down to the present time.

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"grateful subordinates of "Man Who

had spent his long life in very able and devoted service to the Salvation Army, and ingratitude is a vice which the British people especially detest.”

The writer states that the sug Restion that Bramwell Booth's de- position was due to ill health was an afterthought"; that his ac

executioners that young officers cusers were his judge, jury; and of the Army are embittered by the revelations; and that the trouble was certain, to have developed un- der any General.

in

He concludes the book with the words:-

Strong objectionis, it is stated, were raised by high officers of the Army against the epliogue of the book, in which the author discussed "William Booth began in the frankly the deposition of Generalstreet; his sun ended there; and to Bramwell Booth, and an unsuccess- the street the Army may have to ful attempt to have it withdrawn return "gk was made.

Mr. Ervine relates how the foun- der spent 12 years considering the advisability of appointing his son Bramwell to succeed him as Gener al, and how the Army unanimous- ly approved of his succession.

**Ineptitude *

He describes the deposition as a tragedy.

"An old man," he writes, "who had given the whole of his life and

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BOY BILLIARDS SURPRISE

Champion Beaten In Spite Of 89 Break

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London, Dec. 28. Willie Swinhoe, of Shiremoor, the Prodigy of 13 who won the boys' alllards championship last year. was knocked out in his first heat at Burroughese Hall, London

His conqueror in a thrilling match was Ronald Ballard, a strap- ping boy of 15 from Kilburn Gram- mar School. There were some 12 inches in height between these two, and the whole book of billards. stood between them technically.

Swinhoe was the flashing gentus who once made a brilliant cannon whan left in hand with "a double haulk-bane of all us ordinaz”

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William Booth began his career as a pawnbroker's asistant. Els well won this match of 250 up at first sensational conversion was one period with a fine break'or 89 made in Nottingham, when he But the fireworks of Swinhoe brought a notorious drunkard and affected young Ballard not one wife-beater known as "Besom Jack"† whit. With this: 12's and 20's he to the penitent form." Through | plodded along, drew near just past reciting an appaling" poem call-

the 200 mark with a break of 54, ed the "Grog-Beller's Dream" at a

and still behind when he went to party he found" the woman he

the table for his last break, ran was to marry."

out with 20 unfinished against 236,

Only Dispute

great ability to the service of the The Arst and, perhaps, last Army, was deprived of his com-serious dispute was over the mand by his chief officers, nearly all of whom he had himself pro- moted, one of whom was his own sister."

equality of men and women, Wil ilam Booth maintaining, that "meu were more intellectual than wo- men while Catherine Mumford, (afterwards Mrs. Booth) held that intellectually woman was

man's equal”.

He maintains that immense harm was done to the Army by a bitter brawi which ought not to have de- veloped," and gives statistics show- Mr. St. John Ervine gives a vivid. ing how during the 18 years follow-description of the early persecu- ing Bramwell Booth's appointment tions of the Salvationists. The as General the annual Self-Dental soldiers were savagely assalled," Fund of the Army was quadrupled mud and stones were flung at them to

as they paraded through the streets;-they were kicked, beaten, and imprisoned, while William Booth himselt was assiduously belittled, lampooned, and slander- ed

£195,380, while during the month of his deposition it dropped by more than £50,000

"The Commissioners case was never properly, made known, and continues to be widely misunder- stood," says Mr. Ervine, "The in- Towards the end of his long life eptitude with which they handled William Booth is depicted as a it had made them seem the un-very-exacting old man

POLISH WORKERS LEAVE PERRY IN FILM

(By

FRANCE

(Special to "Hong Kong

Dally Press")..

graphic Messages,

Copyright,

dinence, 1894

Received, January 17-30 p.m.).

Warsaw, Jan

A total of 11,000 Pollah workers.

the majority of whom are minera who had found employment in France and who had been dam ed in the course of last year accordance with the French met sures to restrict -- forel

to Pola reports here

SURPRISE

How To Play Series Without Fee

(Special Air Mail Service)

Dec 26.

Fred Perry, lawn tewnic plon, will be shortly How to Pla the nims

prese

1.

SELF TAUGHT Ballard had his supporters—a cousin and a school friendThey gave him a ringing cheer, Swin noe, the pokerfaced lad from New- castle, solemnly shook him by the hand and congratulated him. In- cidentally. It was a triumph for long trousers over shorts

Ronald Ballard is practically selftaught. He plays at home with. his father and beats him

the arst match between the two There was nearly a disaster in

smallest at the competitora, Wille Milburn. of Ashington, and Arthur Poulter, of Thorton Heath

Master Milburn had been given chemistry set as a Christmas present, and had, of course, declin- ed to be parted from it even for a hilliards championship. Con sequently being absorbed in a particularly smelly experiment, he arrived at the hall just after the clock struck two

Sterling, New Ye Cotton: March

Cotton: July Rubber March Rubber: July Wheat: May Wheat: July

Carr: May

Winnipeg Wheat May

Jan. 17

10.30 -10.45

11.00 488 488 488

Jan. 18

Close Open

4877

12.43

42.44 12.44 12.45.

12.48

12:50 1250 12.51

13.19

13.23 13.23 1321

13.45

13.64 13.58 13.54

90

961

884

88

861

86

817

81

STOCKS

352 35

36

201

201

201

94

ᏴᏎ .

82 8

311 314-

312

9

91

32

273

:27)

National Distillers.

201

N.Z. Central"

184 184

Standard Oil Co. of N.J. US. Steel

417

417

371

·37±·

American Smelting Consolidated gas of N.Y. Du Pont

E. Bond and share. General Motors Int. Tel and Tel

Leow's Inc. Montgomery W

COMMODITIES PRICES

May

New York, Jan. 17. York Cotton

Closing

***---*~*856

EER

Old Old Ola 1.95 165/95 104/94. New New Z New

1.92 1:90/92 1.91/92 Old Old Old 1.99 1.98/991.97/98 New New New -197 1.95/97 1.96/98 Old "Old" "Old"

September... 2.04 2.03/03 2.02/03

January 16 - July pening Closing Jan – 12.49 – 12.30 1230 1234/1234 However, he drew his cue from Mar.12.39 12:35 12.36 1243 12.43 his case with the thoughtfulness May 1243 1243 12.4312.47 12.47 and concentration of a Lindrum July 12.41 1241 1240 1248 12.48 and wiped the floor with Master Oct. 12.30 12.27 1225/ 1227 12:27

(1935) Poulter to the extent of 250 to 180

Dec. 12.351230 12:30 1231 1231 † (1935)

of the game is to be dealt with in the series

It was recently

Perry had Teje

$220,0 fron

COM amateur reen Great

Spot 12.55

12.80%

New New New 201 2.00/00 2.00/00 Total sales: Old 11,000 tons: New:

13.000 tons, M

New York S

New York Rubber

Mar. - 135) 1.35||1354138):138) ted 13.04.13.04 May 136 1351 1 13.22 1319-13.19 July 1964 1.381 1361 130 139 3.30-13.30 13.33 13.36 Total sales 111 lote

$13.70%

Tuly 13:40 1341 13.48 43.53 15.52

1955 13.60 13.60913.89 13.69 Deky 33.58 13.838 13.838.13.77 13.77 Total sales, 609 lots -

Chicago Whest

951 1953 08:

sales

SE Lew &

Cables

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