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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

BYR

181,520

Exchange

*

Nominal

31

Sharebrokers'

Association

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY, 2.

sayare

Bullert

Ch. Fin. Corp. Urd, S.

1

Do. Prof

Insurances

Canton insurances,.

Union Insuran $180

International Anssa, 5!

1

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1935.

SHANGHAI WIN RUGGER

INTERPORT

Hong Kong Players Uneasy

On Slippery Ground

Shanghai, Feb. 2. Shanghai defeated Hong Kong 132 by. 17 points to 11 after leading 11-3 at hair time in the Rugger Interport,

thus recording the fourth win. Shanghai scored a goai, three tries and last minute penalty goal; Hong Kong one goal and two penalty goals.

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Banks

H.K. Banks

£137

2158-

Bu. (London)... Chartered Banića 199 Mercantile BES. “A”

31 326

£13

Do.

390

Bank of East Asia...

320

N, O. & S. Bark

8:0

Am. O, Fin.Corp; 8,

31.

富豪

Underwriters

$130

*** 31.25

$485

$400.

China Fires.******

$485

H.K. Fires

$897

Shipping

140

Douglaspa. .............

$39

$7

Steamboats

$30

Indos (pref.)

$33

Do. (def.)

Shells.*****

Waterboste

Mining

85 cts.

$11

Bajatcos

137 ots

'39 cta.

$14

Bonguet Consolidavad

$:3

IA ca.

Do. Exploration

19 y

10 ots.

Do.

Goldfield ....

10 ct

92sta. Hold liver.

38jeta,

old Creek........ United Paracalos...

3201 21fct. 80/21fets

35 ste

16 ct.

Salacob Mining...................

$1

Ipu Mining

|43 ets.

Itogonṣ momen

10/3

16

Langata (single) 8.

19- $16

#5

Exploration.............. 8. ]

$6

$8

Shanghai Loans S.

18

£8.50

Raubs004400

$8.40

38

Venezuela Gold Fids.

Docks, Wharves,

* * * * ******

63/18 $13

Amtamoka............................. 79 ota, ex cr

Baguio Gold

10.sts. Big Wedge............

3113 $1.10

30 cts 3114

34 90

$50

፣፣

:

Godowns, sta,

H.K. & K. Wharves." $113 Providents (old)... 51.25

Do.. • (RAW)'...../10 ets. H.K. & W. Docks

S. China Motors' A.'i

Do

"

$120 Shanghai Docks S. New Engineeringsb.

85.80

$300

Hongkows ...... 8.

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

Totou.

544

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21

H.K. Hotels........

$5.10

H.K. Lands... 80.

Do. 4% Debentures!

333)

Shanghai Lands.....S

1%

$12.2 Metropolitao Lands...

HK. Realties....

China Du...

Humphreys

New Asia total

Asia Rosition "s".

Du.

Cotton Mills

$5.1

94

$123

Do. Debouta es 3.1

410

$10.

"B".

$88

Chincse Estates

$9.90

Ewos

174

3452

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

S'um Cottons(uid)S.

$0.30 Zoung Singe ........

Tramways $20.30

Peak Trams (old)....

Star Ferries ...............

fu

Do.

(now)..

--| 3913

$22

10,10

$10.10

Yanmati Ferris

China Lighta (old)

Do

(new)...

Do (new S.

#65

Wing On Textiles(S.)|

Public Utilities:

201

$21.40

$7

10.05)

$70+

12

$251

110

$12,40

7/.

18/.

181

320

$1.074

.50 ct

SH

H.K. Electrics ......

Macso do

Sandakan Lights...

FOLS

Telephones (old)... $25)

Do. (new)... 81-.30 $10

China Bused

Tractions

Du. (pref.).. ....

Industriais

Malabon Sagare...

Caldbeck, o

31at Macgregoraf (pret.).

$2.02

$3,80

$241

prem.

prem

pram.

Canton foss

Cement-

·Kupes,

aliscellaneou

Dairy Farms

Der A Wings......

$185.

37

Amusements ******

145

34.10 37-4

44) 89.40 351

I. G. Robertson, the Colony full- back, was easily the outstanding visitor, while McLellan, the Colony skipper, and Walkden, a front row-forward. starred among the Hong Kng forwards.

I

For Shanghai, Taylor, at full- back, McG, the right wing three, left-centre quarter, Grieve the threequarter, and Bidwell on the left-wing, were prominent.

An early morning drizzle made the ground very slippery and the ball very greasy, which accounted for much fumbling among the backs, chiefly on the part of the visiting team

Hong Kong were generally su- perior in the scrums and were more often in Shanghai territory. but their threequarters never got going,

Sensational Start

$

The game started sensationally, Taylor landing # great penalty: goal from almost the half-way mark to give Shanghai, a three

points lead in the fifth minute 01

the game.

This was immediately followed by one of the most brilliant tries of the season, when Grieve ran through the Hong Kong team froni the half-way line and sold the dummy twice before scorlag for Bidwell to-convert.

Fifteen minutes from the start of the game Shanghai went fur- ther ahead when Humphreys scor- ed, following a forward rush, the bounce of the ball beating the de- fence. Bidwell falled to convert.

Just before the interval Hong Kong reduced the arrears when McLellan landed a penalty goal with a good kick, Shanghai lead- ing 11-3.

Second Half

H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

On the eve of the Chinese New Year the market saowed signs of strengthening. Qua Telephones after sales at $25.60 were stil in demand. Electrics were wanted

Shanghai defenders hanging on to at $707. H. K. Banks steadied up him. Robertson converted.

to $1530 at which price business Five minutes from the end Bld- was transacted and Cements were well want over for an unconvert-placed at $205, with further, en ed try in the corner, while in the quires for both, cash and forward last minute of the game Robert- delivery.. China Lights son landed a penalty' goal--- buyers at $10.20 cash with few li Reuter,

any shares available. Singapore came in s a buyer of Raubs at $8.15.

Bayers

Wharves, $113.

-Providenta (old), $1,20.

Hotels, $4.90.

The Team Hong Kong:-L G. Robertson; S. C. Archer, R. H. Griffiths, G. P Lammert and D. A. Cop-H, K. Banks, 31520. pin: J. Hutchinson and H. C... Underwriters, $1.30. Meeke; A. F. Walkden, W. E. H. K. Fires, $2271. ' Peers, H. O, Bramble; I H. Bradford, W. F. Kerr; K. A. Munro, D. McLellan (Captain) and JC, Millar. Shanghai: C:JA, Taylor; G. S. McGill, J.P.C. Master, W. E. Grieve, H. D. Bidwell;"· J. Bawerinan, R. F. Bix; J. S. Lee, J, S. Ritchie, D. McL Wheeler, H. W. Carter, N. Hicks, R.J.P. Stewart. E. P. Humphreys and P. J. Poole.

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Results To Date - The following are the results to date:-

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16-3

1823-24-S'hal beat HK. 6-3

(in Hong Kong) 1925-20-8'hal beat H.K. 16-3

(in Shanghai) 1927-28-H.K. beat S'hal

(in Shanghai) 1928-29-H.K. beat S'hal 12-6

(in Hong Kong) 1929-30 S'hai beat H.K.

H. K. Lands, $50.

were

B. K, Lands. 4% Debentures 101. H. K. Trams, $201. Electrics, $70.

Telephones (old), $254. Singapore Tractions 7/3. Singapore Tractions (Pref.) 18/- Canton Ices, $23. Cements, $1.974. Constructions (new), 51 cts. China Govt 5% 1925 G.$ Bonds.

89% Prem.

Govt. 4% Loan 81% Prem, ex.

Int.

Sellers Dairy Farms, $241. Govt, 34% Loan, 4% Prem

Sales

H. K. Trams, $20.40.

5-0

(in Shanghai) 1930-31-HK, beat S'hal 21-3

(in Hong Kong) 1932-33-, beat S'ha! 16-5

(in Shanghai) 1933-34-EK, beat S'hai · 6-3 ·

(in Hong Kong) 1934-35-S'hal beat HK (in Shanghat)

China Lights, $10.05. Cements, $2.02.

Gort, 31% Loan, 3% Prem.

-

Official Quotations received from Manila on 11.45 am.

. Buyers

Antamoks, Ctvos. 70, Balatocs PS. 33.

17-11-

Benguet Consols: P.S. 11.10..

Benguet Explors. Ctyos. 15).

HONG KONG CAPTAIN'S TRIBUTE

The Better Side Won

Shanghai, Feb. 3. "Shanghai played a much bet- ter game than we old and her vic- Hong Kong pressèd from after tory was well deserved." declared. the resumption and were again Mr. D. McLellan, captain of the superior to Shanghai in the tight visiting side, interviewed by Reu- scrums, but "their threequarters † tex: "I only wish we could have played McGilchrist and Rigg us they would have given us strength where we needed most."

were unable to settle down.

After a passing bout McGill went over" for another try, but Taylor falled to add to the score...

.

Lammert, not Munro was re- The visitors, undaunted by these sponsible for Hong Kong's lone try reverses, fought, back and 34

were yesterday when the visitors were 398] | finally rewarded when a pats from awarded altogether eight "penal- Hutchison, saw Mupro go over tles, but conditions were not good, the Shanghai tine with two for kicking.

$2.02 $2.05 $2,02

12:90

acts

1234

Cb. E'tainmenta...... $6.15 $1.85 Constructions, (old)) 31j

(new) 30 ats.

Ty

170 ata

12

31.36

$72

$165

Do..

Lane Crawfords....!

Mackintoshs

Nanyang Tobacco... $4.60

Sinceres centras " 48.40

Watsons

Wm. Powells

M. Greyhounds.....

d. V. Enterprises ....

United Thestras ..... 65.

(Ub.0.5,1925. Bd.

11.5, GOTE. 4% %

Do.

Wallace Harper .....

H.K Wing On $103 S'hal*** Do

Vibro Pileng

*39.40

3105 k-$93 195 $90

12

.534

$4.30 155 ota

186

89/

37%

151

RUBBER MARKET Publication of which confirms the

REVIEW

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Appear on Page 2

S.E. Levy & Co.'s-

*Cables

The following cabled reports were furnished by Messrs. S. E Levy & Co. on Saturday night:

LONDON SILVER-Spot 24-5/18, Unchanged; Forward 24-/18, Un- changed.

London Silver Comment:--Ame- rica bought, India and specalators bought and sold Market steady

LONDON MARKET

DIFFICULTIES

Pepper Situation Discussed

general opinion that the Control Bcheme is being successfully ad-

London, Feb. 2. ministered by both governments,

The London General Produce Brokers Association met to-day to The export quota for Malays discuss the pepper situation, has apparently been harvested. Bingapore, Jan. 26. though naturally the whole of it caused by the dificulties of Strauss Messrs. G. A. Harriman & Co., had not by 31st December left the and Company and a big financial local agents for Messrs. Stanton Restriction Area, inside which lie group which had purchased pepper

st rising prices Nelson & Co. Ltd., Singapore, stock covered by export rights the following to the extent of approximately have forwarded Rubber review:---

been dull the Dutch East Indies ex The local market has been dull In during the past week, following ports were in the neighbourhood the tone of London and New of 2,000 tons within the permissi York, where very little activity "Die quota, was displayed."

12,000 tons.

sets of statistics are sub Both Interest has been focused on fect to corrections, which should the December statistics for Malaya | not, however, materially affect the and the Dutch East Indies, the general results.

LATE NIGHT CABLES

The following cables were received

Baguio Gold Ctvos, 311. Gold Rivers Civos. 18. Gold Creeks Ctyos. 28. Itogons, Civos. 344. Ipos Ctvas. 75.

Suyot Consols, Ctyos, 171. Salacots. Ctvos. 121. United Paracales" Ctvos. 26.

Sellers

Balatoes P.C, 34.50. Benguet Consols. Ps. 11 30. Benguet Explors: Ctros. 164. Bagulo Gold Ctvos. 32, Gold Rivers Ctvos. 18. Gold Creek Ctvos. 29. Itogons Ctvos. '35, Ipos Ctyos. 85. Suyoc Consols. Ctvos. 19. Salacots Ctros. 13. United Paracales Ctros. 29+ Antamoks, Ctros, 70.

.: Sales Antamoks, Ctros: 70. Benguet Explors. Ctros. 16. Bagulo Gold Ctyos, 31. Gold Creeks Ctvos. 284. Itogons Ctvos. 35. Ipas Ctros. 75. Suyoc 'Consols. Ctvas. 18+. Salacots Ctvos, 12).

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LICENSING OF SHANGHAI

PHARMACIES

Council's Hands Tied

Shanghai, Jan. 28- tioners on it. Any regulations The attitude of the Shanghai providing for compulsory registra- Municipal Council agitation

practitioners——

towards the ton of medical for the licensing of without which the licensing of pharmacies which has recently pharmacies would be valueless

would need been a feature of the correspon.

to be enforced by dence columns of the "North-

courts in which procedure differs China Daily News" was outlined widely. It action were to be taken yesterday by a spokesman of the against any practitioner refusing Council Briefly, it is that the

to register, it would need to be Council's hands are tled, owing to taken under the laws of the coun- try of which he is a national, be the imitations of its powers, to legislate for different nationalities enjoys extraterritorial privileges.

It is impracticable, the Council These, of course, vary. spokesmen stated, to issue, Hcences

The Cound also, tas not de- finite powers clearly.. granting it to pharmacies without being in the first place in a position to

the right to exercise effective con- enforce compulsory registration of

trol over chemists. In China medical practitioners, as

there is no pharmaceutical quali- drugs and supplied on prescription of fication and the majority of medical practitioners not subject chemist shops and drug stores, in to any disciplinary board. There the International Settlement are is only one register of medical Chinese, including a large number practitioners issued in Shanghai, of native medicine shops.

on Saturday night by the American BERLIN BOURSE saving that issued by the French

Oriental Finance Corporation and Messrs. S. E. Leyy & Cal

1:

London Forecast Cotton: The cotton is expected to open lower, owing to the report of the collapse of the debt nego- tiations and the threat of labour trouble "which continue to disturb sentiment.

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press (Copyright).]

Municipal Council which has wider powers than the BMC. That is the register periodically put out by the 8.M.C. of medical practi- Moners, dentists, and veterinary hal Medical Board. surgeons approved by the Shang

Council's Lack of Power

Berlin, February 1. Reports that several of Ger- many's largest firms will be pay- ing higher dividends than last Stocks:-All markets are expect year has stimulated the share This register gives the Council ed to open stagnant pending the market, sending prices upwards. no power over the medical practi- Bold clause decision.

^ ["Among... · such firms were the slightly lower. The weather is private bank which will be pay- Wheat:-Grains will be probably Berliner Handelsgersleschaft, a very mild in the southwest. There are no signs of the wanted mols

ture.

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Rubber:-The rubber market is expected to be lower in sympathy, with the uneasiness which is pre- vailing in London. (

The spokesman-pointed out that

the registration or pharmacies. would not mean merely registering names and issuing licences, but would include the decision as to ciste in whose names the registra the qualifications of the pharma-

tion was effected. Further, it would involve the regular inspec- tion of poison books and other. registers, as also stocks of noxious - drugs and poisons,

ing six per cent instead of dive, ALTERATION TO Club, who has also captained the

the Reutgerswerke who will pay

five instead of four while Ger- mans Steel Trusts are also in- dicating satisfactory balance sheet. Fixed Interest securities are qule-

is not great.

LBW LAW

ter and the fluctuation in prices Neither Necessary

Nor Desirable

a

A.O.F.C. New York Cables Stocks: The market opened

Call Money 3-3/8 per cent." mixed and light, several large Young Loan declined. half blocks changing hands on rising to 101, Reichsbanks. advan- prices.

ced to 165-†, Dyetrusts sprang to 140, Salzdetfurth Potash.

(Special Air Mail Service).

London, Jan. 120

Club Cricket Conference in re presentative matches and of casionally appeared for Essex, said: I am very strongly of the opinion that there is no need for any change

"I have been playing club cricket for thirty years and 1 feel suce, that if the law were adopted it would lead to a hopeless state of affairs with the umpires.

Cotton: Small liquidation and

It may be all right in county evening up for expected decision rose à point to 1551, German

cricket where you have first-class on Monday on the Gold Clause Steel Trusts is weaker and

ampires, hut not more than 10 to Case. The trade was taking the stands at 48-1, German Mineral cerned, no alteration in the present cricket would be capable of inter- "So far as club cricket in con-it per cent of the umpires in club bulk of the sales,

Oils are a quarter better at 104-3bw law is either necessary or preting the new rule properly Siemenshalske jumped one and desirable.

"In London, where the business three quarters to 148. Bemberg In these words the Executive houses and best clubs have their Council of the Club Cricket Con- own groundsman whose business it Rayon 14 to 1161

ference, an association numbering is to know the laws and generally Transocean Kua Min

nearly one thousand clubs in the officiate, it would not be so bad, South of England, have notified ut we pust remember the country the M.C.C. of their attitude to the towns and village teams. suggested amendment of the leg "There, more often than not, before law as submitted to the con- they call upon anybody whom they ference by the Marylebone Club, can get to do the job. The bata

MOO adopted the new rule a men often complain that the the few weeks ago, and it will be tried has out in first and second class cricket next season.

Of the meetings held yesterday in an endeavour to deal with the but the president, in a communi office of one of the big banks. Members were aworn to secrecy, situation one was held at the head

cation to stated that It is rumoured that a big group

ing

for pepper, which would prevents prepared to take over the stocks with the Dutch

provided the Dutch Government order to pers Tt is rumoured in the market will agree to a restict scheme to rest: that there is a possibility that The Dutch East Indies produce Amsterd Monday Tuesday and Wednesday about 80 per cent of the world's opinion that may be declared non-business days pepper,

for pep per, which would prevent. It is stated that negotiations are hopeful contracts from being taken up. Row.proceeding at Amsterdam Reuter

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to hit them on the leg and out they ago Club cricket is al

an it in and I am sure the

TG. Grinter. captain and conference has done the right secretary of the Frinton-on-Ban thing.

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