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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

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Exchange

THURSDAY,

MAY, 2.

Banks

B.K. Banks

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,

MAY 3,

1935.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Marcantile Blis "A"

19:0

£124)

Isa. (London)

£14

Chartered Banks....

gal 2131

Do.

381

N. C. & S. BarkKa

Bank of East Asia. 180

#15

Am. O. Fin. Corp: 5.

$1.80 Ch. Fio. Corp. Ord. S.

Do. Prel. S.

Insuranone

Canton LusaranOON ....

*KI

$815

Underwriters sent

#1

1345

1340

Union Insurances .......

400

$900

70 ete

China Fires

H.K. Firesarenas

141 International Assoe, 8,

Balatcos

21 ots. Baguio Gold

$11

10 ct

10 ct. 7 ct.

Benguet Consolidated

Do. Exploration

Goldfeld ...

Do-

8 ots Bi

Wadge ********

old BITOT si Gold Creek......... United Paracales...

MI

-84.58 100 45

.04 off

German Awards

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dulls Press'" (Copyrighta

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Berlin, May 1. The State opera bere was the scene of a brilliant ceremony, on Wednesday morning when at the meeting of Reich Chamber of Culture attended by Hitler, Goer- ing many of the most prominent members

the Government Party, and the leading represen- tative of fine arts, Goebbels the announced the winners of national flm and book prizes for 1934-35.

of

The film prize was awarded, to Leni Plefenstahl who was respon- sible for the film of the National Socialist Party Congress in Nuren berg in 1934 entitled "Triumph of Will" while the book prize went to Eberhard Wolfgang Moeller for his two books in verse "Sum- *Letters int mons" of Time" and 472

Fallen Heroes.”

Sharebrokers Association

(Imrongh Reuter's Águnny)

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QUOTATIONS

| Buzare

Sales mln.

Now York: May 2.

1980

New York/Loddon Cross-ruzé Now York Cotton-July New York Bubber-July Chicago Wheat

July,

Uhicago Corn -July

Last Today's High Low Ulos Close Change Barely 473) 4.84) 14.83. L#3 1163 11.78 11.81 11.78 11.7 1.62 1.77h 11.70

100

68 *

Montreal Silver -Dec.

Silver-Official

up steady .03 off 07 off 1 of off 84 804 844 7735 77.36 79.00 78.75 3.13 off

751 75

off

Dow Jones Averages

High-1033/34 Low: Apr: 30.

May. 1

30 Industrials

11078

106,21

20. Huil

52,06

+7.1·30.23

30.21

Change .74.off 02 ott

ed

$915

20 Utilition

31.03

14.39 18.17

18.21-

.04 up

31

40 Bonds

97.17

$350

11 Commality Index

65.95

84.73 90.11 41.98 $0.40

90.10 69.37

*9 of

$400

$185

Last Sale

Shipping

430

Dongitsea

Stock & DiY.

Apr. 30 May 1

Stock & Div.

538

Steamboats

18

330

Indos (prof.), «9141005

$30

Adams Express Alaska Jun (1.00%)

5

5

Gold Dust (120)

174

17+

Goodyear

171

Last Sale Apr. 30 May 1

148 141

17

$33

Do. (det.j

$38

Allis Chalmers

Int. Cement .......

251

·

60/7+

Shell

551-

Am.

Brake

Shoe

Int. Hary (60)

397

#11

Waterhou

311

+

(80)

Int. Nick (60)

-251 393 27% 271

Mining

Amtamoks

[67 ctm.

Amer. Can (4) 120

119.

Int. Tel. & Tel.

TI

T

$34

ota:

Am. Comm. Alcobol

Johns Manville

474

(25)

Kennecott (.15I)

17#

177

$10

Am. Cyanamid · "B"

Krog. Gro. (1.50%)

241

244

14 cta.

~ (25dr.)

172

17

Lehman (2.40)

734

744

Am. For. Pur

34

38

Liq. Carb. (1)

281 28

8 ct.

5. Am For. Per. #7 1st

Loew's (1)

371 371

PI.

162

171

Lorin, (1.20)

201

201

23 ct

24 Ol Am Locomotive

11

· 117

McIntyre (23)

4311

43

12 et-

Salacot Mining......

14.

Am Metal Co.

19

10

Mont, Ward

26

261

83 eta.

Ipo Mining............

Am Radiator

12)

124

Nat. Bisc. (2)

26+

241

30 ots

Logons*******

Am. Smelting

..... 43

421

Nat City Bk. (1)

193*

101*

17/6

Kailans

18-

$14

Langkats (single) S.

514

Am. Sug. Ref (2) ...

Nat, Da P. (1.20)...

141

141

Shanghai Loans S

Exploration.......

Am. T. and. T. (9)... 111 Am. Tob "B" (5).... 83

1114

Nat. Distillers

251

23+

.83

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80)..

8

8

15

Raubs

54.20

35

Venezuela Gold Flux |

48

Docks, Wharves,

Am

Am Waterworks (1) 11† Waterworks $6

111

Nat: Steel (1)

471

481

N.Y. Central

157

18

pref· (6) .....nierzam

801*

611*

N. Amer. (50c, 4%)

13

137

Godowns, sta.

Anaconda. Copper `...

141

141

Otis Elec. (60)

131141

HK & K Wharves.

Atch. T. and 8. F.-

Pac. Cas (1.50)

18

$85

$80

188

(2sd.)

40

40

Pac. Ling. (3)

18 271 28

Do.

110

Atlantic Ref (1)

241

234

Packard Motors

31 32

31

11

Atlas Corpo.

Pennroad Corpn.

18

1

20 c

Do. (new)

To de

Auburn

Automobile 19

181

Penn. Rly. (1)

207

"201

$91

11.K. & W. Docks

:71

8. Unina Motors 'Á'

Baltimore & Oblo

109.

104

Phu. Petro (1)

191

191

Do

"

Bendix Aviation

141

141

Pierce Arrow

$110

Shanghai Docks S.;

$:10

Bethlehem Steel My

251

251

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80)

27

285

15

New Engineeriage.

54

Boeing Airplane

8

31

Radio Corpn.

5

41

167

Hongkewn

..... B.

Borden Co. (1.80)

24

231

Repub Steel

12+

12

Lands, Hotels, amë

Buildings

Borg Warner (1dr.) Сале

33

33

Rey. Tob **8" (3)

49

-481

#

587

541

Schenley

241 247

34.10

14.10

H.K. Hotels

Canadian Pacific

102

10+

Sears Roebuck

377

371

+37

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

$300

Do. 4% Debentures

Caterpillar Tract

43

44

Shell Calon Of

$100

Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40)...

213*

217*

Simmons. Co.

83

81

$204

$10

Metropolitan Inudı..

C'Peake Corp. (250)

41

401*

Soc. Vac.

(60)

141

14

34.85

1. alles..........................

CPeake Corp.

and

Srn. Cal Ed," "(1.50)

15

.15

$7

China Doma,

Ohio (2.80)

*42

411

Southern Pacide

15

15

$123

Da. Debentures Si Humphreys

Chrysler (18)

371

371

Southern Rly.

10

101

19.20

New Asia Hotel

Col. Gas & Elec.....

8

8

Stan. Brands (1)

134

133

Comm. Solv. (60)...

19

19

Stan. Gas

-37

3

$75

110

Jo.

""

Comm. 8thra.

1

11

Sta. Ou Cal. (1)

337

34

$90

Comm. 8thrn.

Sta Oll NJ (1)

43.

423

Cotton MilKO

cum. PL. (8)

1401 401

Ster. Pro. (2.80)

861

66

39.30

Ewea

38.30

Studebaker Corpn

311

211

$15.

Suisi Cutsouniuld,S.

187

Ju.

Zoopg Sings S

Cons, Gas, N.Y 841 Cons. Oll (28)

(2) 221

221*

Texas G. Sulp. (2)

307

301:

"8

.77

Transamerica (1.12})

51

51

89.40

255

WingUn artiles(15.)

Cont. Ou (25)

20

191

Ua. Car and Carb

136

Public Utilit

Corn Prod (3)

67)

671

(1.40)

511

Tramways ---4-| $12.00 μ

Coty Inc.

5

Un Pac. Rlys: (6)...

89

52 89+

Poak Trasos (old) ........

B

Cwn.

Cork $2.70 P.

Un. Aircraft Corp.... 123

121

$6

Do. -(W)...)

14

(2.70)

471*

474

Un. Air Line Trans.....

51

51

$80

Star Ferries

180

Yaunuti Ferries ...

104

Curtiss Wright

28

21

United Corpn. .......*. 21

21

1870

Curtiss Wright "A"

81

Unt, Gas Impr. (1.20)

12%

161

$el

Delaware & Hudson

Univ. Leaf Tab_ (2)

56

128 65)*

$25

Douglas, “Aircraft ...

25

'251

U.S. Pipe Fdry. (.50)

"18

Du Pont (2.60%)

962 951

U.8. Rubber

114

$1920/19

$19

East. Koday (4)

US. Rab, 38 1st. Pf. 29

111 291

91

$11.

Elec. Autollte Co.

194

191

U.8, Steel

324 311

10/3

Tractions

Elec. Bond & Share

6*

U.B. Steel 3 PL. (2)

20/8

Do (pref.

Elec. Bond $5 P1 (6)

437

43 *

Vanddium

12

Industrial

Elec. Bond $6 PT (6)

491

49

Vick Chem (2.40z).... 35

12 351

Bh

Elec," Power & Light

24

21"

Warner Bros. Picts. 3

3

Fox Film "A"

10

100

West Union Tel....

Gen, Elec. (80)

231

231

West Air Brake (1) 20

191

$1,80

34 t Gen. Foods (1.80)

331

West E. & M. (.65)..

41

41

Qen Motors (14)

291 .291

Wilcor Oil and Gas.

1**

Gen. Rly. Bigs (1)

201........., 211

Woolworths (2.40). ... 571

57

$15

Gette Saf (1),

Glidden Co. (1)

151 271

154

Call Money

27

11.40

• Blid

1 x diy,

I possible mutilation

10

(Cum. Rights)|

Do. (Ex Rights)

Providents (old)

(Lights)

Shangasi Lauds.....8.

Asis Realtios"A'S.

Chinese Estates.................

China Lights........................ H.K. Mlectrics .................... Macro do.

Sandakan Lights Telephones "(old)

Do.

(Low)

China Bussa......

Malabon Bagare ...

$194 Calbeck, (ord) 3.

$14 Macgregoraf (pref.)8.

Amusementa

11.80

Canton LvVRESOONES,

37

Cements

$2

115

***

$1.80

36.40

$1.40

118 ata.

131

1

18

Sinceres

$3

Do.

Ворец

Dairy Farms

Ch. Etainments...... 2B)

Constructions, (old)

[new] 35 cts.

Lane Crawfords.......

Mackintoshw

Nanyang Tobacco... $4.28

Warsons in

70 ots. Wm. Fowells.

M. Greyhounda

. O. Enterprises

9347.Ch.0.0x19850.3Bd 92%

p. 84. I.K. Gort. 42 LoaDE

12

31.36

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GOOD AUTUMN

HARVEST

Prospects Bright

IMPROVEMENT OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS

(Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.33

Goebbels began his speech by refuting the allegation that Na- tional-Socialism marked the be-1 ginning of an era in Iritellectus! decline and barbarism, and sald that nowhere in the world was the work in the artistic field as Intense as in new Germany arid supported his statement by the mention of the зums amounting

to 13 millions marks allotted by the Reich in the current budget for the promotion of theatre, film and arts.

The speaker, stressed that the practical assistance was supple- 'mented by the fundamental re- organisation in ideas in cultural life but that these new ideas could only be put into practice by the new men. It has been easy to remove unsuitable persons but not always possible to replace

them at once by others equal to

the task-

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The

Nanking, April 26. The Ministry of Industry has drafted and submitted to the Legislative Yuan a set of Regula tions which require certain specl- cent.

Tel. 26631.

BUY NATIVE GOODS

Movement In Shanghai

(Special to the "Hong Koor Daily Press”- (Copyright).3

Pelping, April 28

On April 17 a number of youths

Shanghai, Apr. 27. Postal Remittances and Savings Bank reported an increas- ed in all classes of domestic re- mittances handled during 1934, in Bhanghat gathered in front of the total rising from $167,000,000 the Municipal office and took an for the previous year to $170.000,- oath that they will in the future 000, an increase of about 2 per use no foreign-made goods, when

ever native products are available. fed classes of manufactured arti- | It is significant to note that, This step was taken apparently for the purpose of calling the at- with... the exception of Kwang-

tention of the people to the need remit- tung, the increase in tances as a whole took place in of patronising Chinese-made goods the smaller or more remote pro-tead of those imported from

foreign countries. For the "same"

cles intended for sale

on the domestic market to be subjected to testing and inspection before they are offered for sale. The draft Regulations are now under joint examination by the Legisla

tive and Economic Committees of the Legislative Yuan, and is in- tended to improve the quality of commercial products.

NO FEES CHARGED-

"

vinces-Honan, Kunan, Kansu,

tion is being held in Peiping.

VAST IMPROVEMENTS

angst, Kwelchow, Shenet, Yun- Purpose, a Native Products Exhibi- ляд Cheklang, Fukten end Kwangtun-while comparatively How far native products - in heavy decreases took place in gen-North China have been developed erally speaking, the commercial or in the past five years may be treaty port districts, namely, Pei-gauged from the report made by a It may be recalled that the Law ping, Shanghai, Hopel Hupeh, representative of the Committes in governing the inspection of Com- Shansi, Shantung, Klangsu, Anh-charge of the Peiping Native Pro- mercial goods already in force ap-wel and Szechuna. The increases ducts Exhibition now being held

yesterday. plies only to those intended for can thus be ascribed to the more here, in a reception to the press- export, while the new Regulations settled conditions in the country: will apply also to those intended and the decreases to the heavier

incidence of the depression,

The spokesman said that five for sale on the domestic market.

years ago when the first Native According to the draft, no fees will

SHORTLIVED REVOLT be charged for the inspection of

The Report states that with the Products Exhibition was held here, such commodities and in cases exception of the shortlived revolt there were only a little more than

20 exhibits. But the article where it is neccessary to charge in Fukien Province towards the fees, the amount will be only half end of the first half of the seal the present Exhibition are mor of that charged for examination year, the Government's anti-Com-than 30,000 kinds. 17 efforts

continued along this line, not only of commodities destined for ex- muniat drive in Klangal, and cur- will it bring about the develop pork

rency dimculties in Swatow and men and prosperity of the city, China United Press (by mail),'

in Szechuan province, settled con-

but also give great impetus to the ditions very generally prevailed.

promotion of domestic industries. Nanking, April 28,

throughout the country. While

The only effective way to stop or the Fullen revolt at first caused a An improved type of the time-

certain amount of anxiety and check the daily increase of Importa honoured farming plough háa re-

necessitated attention to the al- over exports is to produce what we Arriving here from Pelping yescently been perfected by one Chen

ready existing emergency machin- consume ourselves, the spokesman terday, Mr. Chang Chi, member of Jul-Lan, a resident at Hselnya in southern Fukien. The improved

Fakten and Kwangtung it actually produced in foreign countries we the Central Supervisory Commit model, it is said, is of much higher [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily ery for the supply of funds to said. Except the luxury articles tee and concurrently Chairman of emetency than its prototype, and

Press (Copyright).] the Preparatory Committee for is less costly to manufacture,

Parts, May 1 acted to effect as a stimuus to have at present all articles neces-

the public in these two provinces sary for our dally, 186 Foochow, Apr, 22.

-Despite the dimetties, appar- to deposit their money in the Besides reporting that the Muni- the Auxillary Capital at Hiking

The Fukien Provincial Govern After inspecting the highway (Stan), called on Presidents. Lin ment, has already despatched a ently of holding up the signature Fostal Bank, as the security offer- cipal Government in plaz reconstruction Work in northern Sen and Wang Ching-wel and southwestern Fukien; Mr. Mr. Chang," when Interviewed.telegram to the Ministry of Ladus- in the Frañer-Russian pact and led by the Bank becanie mure so hold an exhibition",

tries requesting for patentrights the reported disinclination of the parent in both provinces out- Jamencos Chen Ti-cheng, Provincial Cum- said that prospects in the North for the inventor of the new im French Cabinet to favour the Rus- standing savings deposits increas

stan desire for the loan, numerous ed during the year by over 3500,- in the Grand Hotel Here where a

missioner of Reconstruction and west for a good autumn harvest.] the delegations have reserved their concurrently Director of the High- are highly promising in view at the China United Press (by<mail).

French engineers have travelled to 000. Bimlarly, the Government's accomodation and rented Staleway Bureau of the National Eco-favourable weather. The living

Boscow, states "le Jour order Communist suppression, campaign to confer with the Soviet experts in Klang led not only to more rooms, for the proceedings. The

nomic Council, returned here to conditions of the people have im- Italian delegation which will ar-

concerning the plans for the con- stable conditions in that province, rive on Friday will consist of day from Changchow, southern proved considerably.

The North-west being the cra Fukleri, via Amoy.

struction of a number of new tall but also to an increase of over Suvich, under-Secretary for For

dle of Chinese civilization, Mr.

way lines in the Western frontier $3,400,000 in outgoing money or Mr. Chen's trip embraced the Ching said, it was there than re-

of Russis eign Affairs, and Count Benni,

ders, due to remittances by Goy- chief of Protocol of the Ministry districts of Yenging. Shahsen, mains of the ancient emperors

ernment troops to thely homes in Yungan, and Liencheng. Due to

other prov} for Foreign Affairs,

The Foreign Minister arrives on financial difficulties, most of the who had inscribed some glorious mortal services held at the tomb of thority in asserting that the Boviet Saturday by airplane and will be highways are not well constructed chapters in our history were buz-

этет.

$308

Do. Wallace Harper..... HK, Wing Un S'ha

Vibro Fileng

POOR ROADS

MINISTERS TO MEET

IN VENICE

Venice, May 1.

The Italian. Hungarian and Aus-

itian ministerial conference sche- pded for May 4. will take place

F!

18.80

met by Suvich at the aerodrome. and are easily damaged by rain- The Austrian and Hungarian Min-fall, Mr. Chen states; arrange- ters at Rome will also take part ments must be made to repair

and strengthen the roadbeds In the negotiations. Traniocean Kuo Min

Kdo Min

fed

Nanking, Apr. 22,

prement.

fidence and struggle as one man for the survival of the nation how ever great the difficulties, Mr. Chang continued This was the reason underlying the recent me- Huang-ti, the arat Chinese Em- perors (2697-2591, B. C.) and at the tombs of the Emperors of the Chow Dynasty (1122-249 3.0), he added

Complete Unity - When the people awake to the magnificent history behind them, they will be able to manifest con- | Kuo Min

FRENCH INTEREST IN - SOVIET RAILWAYS

âu-

The paper further claims Government had intimated that they would break the negotiations. unless the French Government ace cepts a mutual and automatic as- sistance to the claust Transocean Kuo Min.

man requested

and Agents Postal gurated in October portionate cent. and The

AIR MAIL SERVICE A The Increases in the more re- cantly. Introduced services, nam

air-mail: money. Orde ated towards the close of 1929 China

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