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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

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Exchange

Sharebrokers

WEDNESDAY.

[Nomiust]

Association

$1,520

FEB. 20.

Banks ul.K. Banks

ex div.co (London) Elf Chartered Bankı

133

Jurcantile Bks. “A”

Bank of East Asia....

+4521

140

Du.

dollars

Tuyers

Semina

Ch. Fia. Corp. Uni. S.

Do. Prof. S.

Underwriter ****** $1.30

12

93 ets.

$14

9+CL

***

39-cta

$134

Mining

Amtamoks

Balatcos

Baguio Coli

Benguet Consolidated $13

Do. Exploration

17 W

t

(22 ch.

་་་

رسم

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935.

PEACE AND SECURITY

od

$1,488

8151 £32 813)

(By

$491-

!

mamu mag Eng

$40

300

$20

N. C. & S. Barks. Am. O. Fis, Corp: 8.

$t.

Insurances

Canton aĚTRUGËS,

$280

$980

*4*

5492

Union immutanden .......

China Fires

$100

3470

H.K. Fires...............

www

$825

International Asuca, S.

Shipping

$39

Donglases in..........| 139†

'371

Steamboats tr

37

$30

Indos (pref.)

$90

$33

Do dut.)

$35

51/3

Suella ....

52/-

Waterboste

E

3126

102 ots.

ola.

19 ot

Rusty

Do. Goldfield

10 ot.

Big Wedge ...... ....11 ct.

Gold River....

{ 4,

38jats

Gold Creek............

+

United Paracalea

...

136 cta,

16 st.

Salacot Mining.....18 ets.

$1

Ipo Mining.....

49 ota.

Itugans

$18/0

Kaftans

$15

Laagasts (single) S.

$5

Explorations...... ..

$8

Shanghai Loans d

$7.50

Kuba

$7.70

35

Venezuela Gold Fida | $2.76

Docks, WharTUE,

R.K. & K. Wharves.

130 cts.

3114

$120

$6.80

New EngineeringsS.

$309

Hongkews

3.

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

34.05

Sio1

H.K. Hotels) $4.90

350

H.K Lands.........8.

$50

Da 4% Debentures

$21.

Shanghai Lands...8.

$12.20 Metropolitan Lands..

$5.10

B.K Realties...... $4 85

$0.60

China Do......................8.

$193

Do. Debentares3.

$10

Humphreysinn] 3×260

New Asia Hotel

$40

$10J

Asia Realties "A"S.

$17

Du.

"B" 8.

$93

Chinese Estates......

T

$112

י!

Godowns, ets.

H:K&W. Docks

10 ct.

Providents (old)

Do. (Low)

-$1.25

S. China Motors A'

Do.

Shanghai Docks S.

""

Cotton Mill

$4.99 Ewas d

Poak Trams (old)...) 8

IN EUROPE

French Confidence In British Rectitude

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily 'Press")». Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Messager Ordinance, 1895- Received, February 201 4.38 p:m.)

Paris, Feb. 20. The Ministerial Council before which M. Laval "elucidated the Anglo-French opinion Ger- many's reply to the London pro- posals talled to come to any agreement on principle on Tues- day,

on

DISCUSSION IN BRITAIN

(Special' to. “Hong Kong

Daily Press")

London, Feb. 20. Although the question of the continuation of the negotiations initiated by the London com- munique will form the chief topic of discussion in Wednesday's Ca- binet council, no definite' decision is to be expected before the end. of the week, according to rellable information here.

LATE NIGHT

CABLES

The following cables were re- calved last night through Reuter's Agency:-

London Forecast of the American Market

The Cotton market is expected to open steady. „

'Trading on Wall Street is `ex- pected to continue somewhat irre- gular, pending a move by the Administration in regard to the Gold Clause decision.

The rubber market will probably open lower.

It is anticipated that wheat will open easy on reports of imports of wheat and com from the Ar- gentine and on tears of inflation. The weather in the North-west is clear.4.

New York Cable Opening slightly lower on fair activity. The negotiations will probably. Cotton better demand on set- be opened in connection with the back but trade not disposed to joint France-British note, it being follow advances Japanese brokers generally expected that the Gerbuying. Spot houses selling. man suggestion of direct German- British discussions will be accepted: on condition that these discussions will not be restricted to the pro-

Well-informed circles deny the Fress reports that Great Britain had sent France a note on the subject and that Italy had sug- rested convoking an Ambassadors' conterence or the five Powers in- terested in the Air Convention. In the same quarters it is point- ed out that the Anglo-French exposed air convention but to em-

change of opinion exclusively re- fers to the proceedings of a spec- ial discussion with England such as raised in the German sugges- tions.

brace all other questions touched upon in the London, communique.

Most papers consider It likely that Sir John Simon will proceed Berlin. The "Times" in an

to

As to the essence of the pro-editorial suggested that, one min- ister should visit Berlin since un- blem.sboth Governments adhere to

is possible the common agreement of Febru-restricted discussion

only in the German capital.- Transocean Run Min.

ary 3. France. so it is stated, knows British rectitude too well as to cast the slightest doubt on the British attitude. Whatever decision the English attitude to the German suggestions may be, it will receive the consent of the 310.80 French Government if the bilater- al discussions suggested by Ger- many would facilitate the adjust ment of all issues under considera- tion. French circles attach little importance to these questions of etiquette.

Silb

39.10

374

S'um Cottons(old)S.

174

$40

Do.

(new)S.

344)

$9.30

Zong Singa...S.

$9.40

$60

Wing On Textiles(S.)

331

Public Utiliting

$201

Tramways Int

$80.20

$54

Da. (new)....

34

594

Star Ferries

3841

$29

Yaumati Ferries

3214

China Light (old)... $10.15

$72

$25

HK Electrics...) #704. Macao do.

12

$20

310.20

$71

1.4

$10.10

F

$10.30

B.

Sandakan Lights .......!

Telephones" (old) Do. (sw)

$12.40 Chias Buses

Uu. (pret)

Industrials

Tractions

The final goal only alims at European appeasement and secur- ity for all is what matters. Paris is positive that British diplomacy is pursuing the same aim.- Bransocean Kuo Min.

ABYSSINIA DISPUTE

Serious Trouble

Feared

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press").

Tele! (By Telegraph, Copyright, graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. $25 70 Received, February 20, 7-40 p.m.)`

Rome, February 20.

1

FM

7/3

18.

Malabon Sugera ...

$21

Caldbeck, Tord.) S.

$194

Macgregora (pref.)S.

-

Canton. Iver

DIN

12.90

$2.05

Cements *** $8.06′′ 39.10′′

$3.80

Bopes........

134

Miscellaneous

$231

Dairy Farman..........

123

Der A Winge...

$1.86

Amusements ...............

***

.87

Ch. E'tainment......$6.15

$1.70

49 cts.

(now)[50 ats.

$31

Lane Crawfords......

Mackintoshs

· 317

81%

prem

prom

Constructions, (old)} 31)

Do,

Nanyang Tobacco...) $4,70

Sinceres Watsons

70 ota Wm. Fowell

| sa ".]. M. Greyhounds ...... 31.35. C. Enterprises...

United Thestros 11, 8.

89 Ch.G.5X19250.Eds.

HB. Gort 42LLES 64%

Do. 34% Wallace Harper ........... $105 HK Wing On

&ba Do Vibro Filengl

SPAIN'S NATIONAL DEFENCE

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

Madrid, Feb. 19.

381

| $1.20

[65 ots

*

$1.35

3%

$10M #95 -351

BERLIN AIR RAID REHEARSAL

(Special to the “Hong Kong

Daily "Press"),//

(By Telagraph, Copyright, Teta graphic Mourages Ordinance, 1804 Received, February 20; 7.30 p.m.)

Berlin, Feb. 20.

The possibility of serious com- plications with Abyssinia is en- visaged by the Italian Press which La evidently seeking to famiilarise public opinion with the idea that the King of Ethiopia who is in- clined to adopt a conciliatory attitude may be unable to assert himself against the big feudal lords who oppose an understand- ing with Italy..

STRANDED AIRMAN

ASSISTED

(Special to the. "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tate graphic Meriages

Ordinance, 1894- Received." February 201-430 'a,m)

Moscow, Feb; » 20.. Goljuboft's second passenger, Guznezoff who was left behind to watch the stranded airplane was discovered by reconnoitring air- men on Tuesday afternoon, but FURTHER TALKS

owing to the unsatisfactory nature London, Feb. 20. of the ground, the airmen could WEXT clothes and discussions not land. The Anglo-French on the situation created by the rations were lowered to him by On Wednesday even- German reply to the Anglo-French parachute.

" the proposals

airplane are proceeding. Corbin, French Ambassador twice Archangel to bring Giznesof visited Sir John Simon in the past home:

Ming

OTHERS RESCUED

two days and made clear that Transocean Kua" Min. France does not object to Sir John Simon going to Berlin later if it Seemed desirable in British eyes after a full Anglo-French exchange

Night Quotations

of New York Stocks and Commodities

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open from 10 p.m. midnight,

until

every night except

Sundays and New

York holidays.

The opening quotations of selected list of Now York Stocks and of Commodities will be received in our offices at

approximately 10-minute intervals.

Thus, our clients have, 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.

MENDIZA

Federal Inc. U.S.A.. Hong Kong

S E. Levy & Co.

7, ICE HOUSE STREET

INVESTMENT BANKERS. 4 BROKERS

33

NEW TORE COTTON EXCHANGE

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. -N.T.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITY.EXCHANGE, INC

CORRESPONDENTE BGz

lert

WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK.

Moscow, Feb. 19. The missing airman, Goljuboff whose S.OS, wireless call from

of views. It is emphasised, however, Idchima was picked up on Tues- that this does not imply that any day forenoon by the rescue com- such decision has yet been reach-mission at Archangel, was found ed.—

Reuter.

h

PRODUCTION OF

SUGAR

Kwangtung's Rapid Progress

on Tuesday afternoon by two air-

Gol planes sent out, forthwitha.. juboff, and mechanic and passen- ger reached Archangel safely Transocean Kuo Min

STATUS OF KULAKS DEFINED

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

Moscow, Feb. 19.

NEW

YORK

COMMODITY

Tel. 26631.

AND

STOCK QUOTATIONS

(Through Reuter's Agency):

Sterling, New York-London Cotton: March.

Cotton: July

February 201

* CloseOpen 10:30 10:45, 11.00.

4881 488)

971 977

Last

4882

4881

12.44

12.48 12.45. 12.46

12,58

12.61 12.80. 12.60

Rubber: March

13:15

19.18 13.20

13.20

Rubber: July

13.44

13.47 13.50 13.49

Wheat: May

.981

Wheat: July

92

914 91+

Corn: May

8712

861 882

Winnipeg Wheat May

831

891

831

STOCKS

4.

American smelting Consolidated gas of NY. Du Pont ...

361

37+ 37+

37+

17

102 17

18

967

982

964 964 ·961**

EL Bond and Share

5+

51

51 54

5+

General Motors -

32+

32

32

321

321

The

Int. Tel. and Tel.

81

8

81

Loew's Inc.

344.

342

· 34

34

341

Montgomery W.

27

27"

281

281

28

28+

New York Central Standard 'Oli Co. of NA: UB, Steel

18+

18. 18

18

18.

8415

41

401 402 41

365

361

301

361

A new statute regulating the status of Kulaks, that is, the for-- mer rich peasants and uniform for the whole of the Soviet Union was adopted on Tuesday by the *(From Our Special Correspondent)

chief committee of the Communist Canton, Feb, 20.

party and the 'council of Peoples A report recently issued by the Commissaries, says an official Shanghai Merchandise Testing communication just issued. Bureau states that of the three statute provides that the Kutaks provinces, Kwangtung, Klangsi, their sons, and all other middle- and Szechuen, which have been class elements whose right to vote been withdrawn. of sugar had already. pursuing development. industry, Kwangtung makes most would not be accepted by collec- rapid progress:

tive until their "political rellabi-

ty" has been proved.

The main object of the new law

There are over 400.000 mow of sugar cane planting lands and four refineries in Kwangtung at is at all costs to prevent the re-

OL

present. The total quantity sugar produced yearly is estimat ed at 800.000 piculs. upward, the report goes on. As the authorities of that province are still pushing forward in this line, the prospects of Kwangtung sugar business are very bright,

According to Press reports some Abyssinian tribal chiefs are urging an attack on Italian colonies in order to be able to achieve success❘ before the arrival of Italian rein It is also stated in the report forcements, On the other hand that demand for Kwangtung su the papers point out that the gar is very brisk in Shanghai Italian suggestion for the creation More than 1,400 piculs of the of a neutral zone between the first shipment were sold within Abyssinian and Italian: frontiera isorie week at the end of the lunar accepted by Abyssinia on cond

tion that the tribes inhabiting the neutral zone should retain free- dom of their movements.

The papers state that Italy is umable to accept the Abyssinian counter proposals since. Rome is fearing lest the tribes should ambush the Italian frontier posts Although, the negotiations have not been broken off they never- theless had come to a standstill Trankorean Kuo "Min.

A HOPEFUL VIEW

London, Feb. 20.

formation of independent farms and to eliminate the possibility of claims on property and rights signed by Moloton and Kalinin and came into force immediately Transcean Ava Mim

in the land arising. The law was

FRENCH PROTECTORATE

DIFFICULTIES

[Special to the Hong Kong Dally Press” (Copyright).)

Paris, Feb. 19.

National Distillers

Commodities Prices

WINNIPEG

May July

831

(Through Reuter's Agency)

834 831

NEW YORK BUGAH"

Old Old Old

March

New York, Feb. 20.

NEW YORK COTTON

February 19 Closing Opening Closing Mar. 12.59 12.52 12.54 12.44 12.44 | May year. The reason for the great In view of the ever Increasing May 12.67 12.62 12.63 12.63 12.53 demand is that the quality cf economic, national and political July 1271 12.67 1266 12.58 12.58 Kwangtung sugar is superior and difficulties in the French protec- Oct. 12.58 12.54 12.38 12.49 12.49 it sells at a low price.

torates in North Africa and the Dec. 12.65-12.62 12.62 12.56 12.55 July

12.67 12.86-12.66 12.57-12.37 Jan. tentral Press

nest. Fäst, a cabinet meeting on Tuesday decided the formation of (1936) a high committee over which the spot 12.80. Premier will preside and which will occupy itself with all questions af- these territories as a whole

BRITISH TROOPS LEAVE THE SAAR

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily

Press (Copyright!]# In the newspaper "Ahora," the

Saarbruecken, Feb. 19. ex-Premier and leader of the Catalonian league. Cambo writes

The date of the Berlin air raid News reaching London has This first contingent of the Bri- that his foreign political aims rehearsal is now definitely fixed caused a more hopeful view to be tish troops left here on Tuesday confined themselves to the de- for March 19, a police proclama- taken of the Italo-Abyssinian at midday for London. This con- fence of the Balearrie and Canary tion issued to-day giving detailed situation. The suggesting that a slated of the Essex regiment sta Islands. The Franco-Italian instructions for the darkening of neutral zone should be created toned at Neunkirchen, St Wendel agreement is a entisfactory step the city between 10 p.m. and mid- between Abyssinian, and Italian and Homburg and whose farewell towards the "maintenance of peace night that day-

regions would seem to have been in Europe, but it compels Spain

accepted by both parties in prin- to face the problem of possible

ciple. It is a suggestion that has isolation. Geographictly, his continuation of the present race received every possible encourage torically and politically, Spain. fa among nations already better ment from the French and British forced to follow and support Briarmed than Spain, Whatever hap. representatives at Add LAbaba" tain's policy in the Mediterpened, concluded Cambo, Spain Other dimculties remain to be

must be able to rely on itself for solved but these are

ed insurmountab

ránean:"

Transocean Kuo Min,

the matter of armamenta, Its own national defence, Spain could not consent

to the Tras

consider

parade was attended last Satur day by Major-General Brind, the commander in chief of the foreign troops in the Saar.

bafores

depërture:

ransocean Kuo Min

WAR MATERIALS FOR RUMANIA

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press”) Telegraph, Copyright,

raphie

Receive

ebruary

12.85

Septembe

NEW YORK BURBER

Mar. 13.42 13.33 13.35 13.15 13.15 May 13.66 13.46 13.43 13.28 13.30 July 19.72 13.63 13.65 13.49 13.44 Sept. 13.89 13.81 12.82 13.60 13.63 Oct. 13.97 13.67 13.80 13.69 18.89 Dec. 14.15-14.05 14.07 13.88 13.83 Total sales: 618 lots

CHICAGO WHEAT

May

July 92

December

1.98 1.98/98 1.90700 New New New

1.97 1.98/98-1.87/98 Old Old

Old

2.04 2.03/03 2.05/06 New New New

2.04 2.03/042.03/04

Cold:

· Old Old 2.09 2.09/09--210/10% New New New

2.08 2.08/08-209/10 Old Old Old

2.13 2.14/14 214/15 New New New

2.13 2.13/13 213/14 Old Old - Old 219 219/20 220/21 New New New

218 218/19 2.19/19 Total sales-Old: 14,000 tons, New:

18,000 tons,

NEW YORK SILKS

Mar 142 141† 1.41), 14011404 581 988 May 143 142 141 1401 142 92 914 92 July 1,43 -142 1437 1.4111411 001 00100

Total sales: 258 lots

CORN

de-

The

May

have been July

831

Bept. 701

33 821821831- 701-781 - 781A78L

MONTREAL SILVER

BAB

53:08 55 25 55.65 68.60% 55.65 3600 66.007.58:15:58:65

7587.000

(881948857% 871 78147 May

Total malen: 0,358,000 bushels afer Total alles

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