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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Bayarı

5

Snarebrokers Association

SATURDAY,

MAY 26

Buyers Bellar

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

MEETING IN LONDON

Cables & Wireless Ltd

SE. Levy & Co..

1. TCE HOUSE STREET „INFESTMENT BANKERS SRÖKNES

#

::

Banke

5,5. Banks" ..................**

Ea (London).** Chartered Banks Mercantile Bks "A"

31,000

21230

2141

231)

£13

391

N, O. & S. Bazke

Do.

Bank of East Asia...

Am 0. Fin. Corp: S$4.

Ch. Fin Corp. Urd, 8.

Do. Prof. S.

Insurance

Canton marKUDOS.

ISTORY

33:0

£13

580

ex div. 3203 90 et

Union Insurance... $320x div. $324 er di China Fires..........

[ox div, 1383 1383

International Aaron, 3,

*

Underwriters

$1

339) ex

H.K. Fires......

$200

Skipptas

$38) DouglasOS

1381

#4

Steamboats

$30

Ludios (prof.)

$33

Do. (dalj

$35

72,6

Shelia .*****

78-8

Waterboat

Sil

Mining

Mot

Amtamoka

34 cla

334

Eulateos

19 cs

el et

Baguio Gold

#11

Do Exploration 12 otm.

110 ot.

8 ct

Big Wedgu

Do, Goldfield

T CE

7 CL

Gold River

& uta.

Gold Creek..

as etapo Mining..

130 ota

17/0

314

Langkata (single) 9.

341

Exploration..... 3.

#of

35

Benguet Consolidated $10

United Paracalos ... 29 ota

19 at Salacot Mining...ots,

185

+A$

Shangbai Loans

Haubs

Venezuela Gold Fids.

Docks, Wharves,'

-Godowns, eta,

ti.K. & K. Wharvae.

Do

(Cum. Eights)

(Ex. Rights)

(Rights)

Providents (otu) ...

1.K. & W. Docks

S. China Motòm'A'

Do.

175 ctu

20 ca.

Du.

(ue)...

Du,

"B"

110

Shanghai Docks S.

50

New Engineeringsd.

5.

$267 tongkows

Lands, Hotels, snd

Buildings

4.K. Hotels

d. Lands······ 330"

D. 4% Debentures

Metropolitan Lands..

Lilles........

Humphreys ...

Now Asia Hotel

**

As Realties "A" S.

$87

$5

ES ota

20 cts

173

$4

.

831

$10

3201

Sang aki

Lande..

$10

***

37

t.bian 20

$123

Da Deboute.os.

$75

$10

Du.

$90

Chinram Estate......

Cotton Mines

$8.30

BW......

$70

$43.

Sua Cottons,uki,S.

Du.

$8.10

(S.

18:

Zoong Singa.....&.

#41

Wing On Textiles(3.))

$9.40 130

$15

181

44 $78

$8.10

811.80 $12.00)

Public Dution

Cramways.cat/start

Peak Tram told) ...

De. (now)...

Yanni Verricel

Cams Lights

077

Bar Ferries

120*

$7,85

7928. 15

66A 55

$234

HK Electrice...... Mmen's

Jo.

Sandakan Laglits ...

$18

Tolojes (aldy

iri

191

Du.

MA

SU

Traction

22/6

D. (pret......

Industria

$8

Malabon Sugara ....

14

$194 Caldbook, (ord.) d.

$13

Muogregos fiprof.)D.;

$1.80

Canton Ice

$8.20

Cements

**

$1,80 $6.20

Ropes

$2

· MiscellaneoRE

$14

Dairy Farmos...

3134

$1.80

Amusemenu......

$6.40

Ch. E'tainment...... 35

$1.40

[45 st..

{AGW}

41.30 26. ate

Lane Crawford

13

S

18

38

531

$8

75

Constructions, (old))

Do.

Mackintoalis Nanyang Tobacco.........

Wall M

170 ota. Win, Powells

NOTE--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words

required.

ACROSS 1-It's sad to see Town upsetting

this (8). . B--going all round in a litle This

and (77..

9-snowing a lack of taste. (10). 10-In 3 picture we and this

puzzling (3).

14'

may

12This is no good to put in a box, it really needs a wave (6), 13-If this draws well, one

smoke freely (4), 14-May be sent round to collect money and make the most of

that! (3).

16 This hog is dangerous (+) 17-A game man, a hot drink, or

lady-bird (6),

18-We must allow one more than

A second to solve this (5) 22-It makes pupils more "brillian'

.to work in "a noble

land' (anagram) (10)

23. He used to keep a level cross- ng clear, but he seems to have Hone! (71.

24-To take to oneself what be

longs to another (8).

DOWN

1-A little drop is a small quant

ity (B).

2-One will solve this, no doubt

in a sensible way (6) 3-The sort of love which is de-

cidedly selfish (8).

4-This gathering, more than unce, stopped progress on the

THE GLEN OF WEEPING

Sale Of Historic Site

(Special Air Mail Service)

triasgow, May-u.

Ia Gaelic Glencoe means "The Glen of Weeping. I shall be sur prised if there is not wailing in Scotland to-day over the sale of this historic site to English agents, writes a correspondent,

*

True, the estate as it is to-day did not belong to Highland chieftain. The lands were bought and the residence was built about fifty years ago by Donald Smith, the first Lord Strathcona.

Nie (4).

5-as some can show (3). 6--Scottish island (4)

This deal is the best of all (4) 8-A bit on one side, perhaps (5). 10-One has to be good-natured

within,, bringing this to light again (8)

-Two elements are needed foc

this flying machine (8). 15-A fanciful notion (3)7 14 Scotsmen say it's right to

nonsense (5).

KSKBB23:

The annual general meeting of Cables, and Wireless Ltd., took place in London on Saturday and below we give part of the chair- man's speech which was received by cable..

11

Addressing the meeting the @hairman sald

I'am happy be able present to "you results which show very de

Duke and marked improvement on thase of past few years" and which reflect a much more satisfactory pas.tion.

In regard to new services out- standing development of year was facsimile or plature transmission circult between London and Mel- bourne which was opened in Octo ber. On the evening of day en which the circuit opened I accept- ed an invitation from the British Broadcasting Corporation, give a short talk in the national pro- targramme to explain the new ser- vice This I felt to be a striking 0: the importance which was attached to this under- taking: indeed it very soon es- tablished a new landmark in the amazing development of wireless communication" and we transmit- ted a short film showing the ar rival in Australia of Messrs: Scott and Black at the end of their journey in the London-Mei- tourne air race which shown at all cinemas in which Gaumont- British Company were interested in Great Britain. In conclusion said:-

15-A decorate cloth, and usuellyindleatio

glazed (6). 19-Cup down (4). 20-This 'ostrich must be rather queer, it puts its head to tall to beart! 347.

21-Slang for light (4) 22-This, and the rest, are enough

tor this time! <3.

The following is the solut on of Saturday's puzzle:—

Across-3. Graft, 8, Homely, ? Acumen. 10. Broll, 13. Banshee, 10. Despair 20, Ingram. 21. Languld, 22. Pattern, 26 Speckle, 30. Utter, 32 Wilful, 33 Almesi. 34. Empty

Down-1. Coma. 2. Jess, 3. Gybe, 4 Adc, 5. Tale, 6. Hump, 7. Levi, 11 Remnant, 12 Idolise 13. Blimp. 14. Night, 15. Heave. 17. Singe, 18.. Amnek, 19. Ridge, 23. Avid, 24. Tuft 23, Rule, 27. Fray. 28. Comb, 29. List. 31. Tip

PASSENGERS

PRESIDENT GRANT

The following passengers left on the President Grant on Satur day:-

Mr. J. N. Sisper, Mr. E C. Stocker, Mr, H. T. Kwok, Mr. F. J. Griffs, Mrs. Chow Lu. "Dr. H. Schoesfelder. Mr. H. Els, Miss Carolyn Saltus, Miss Annie. Hen- derson, Mr. K. Tabata, Mrs. B. R. Bates, Mrs. W. Ford, Maior and Mrs. F. R. Bumham, Mr. C. C. Ho, Mr. J. L. Knight, Mr. Yoshitaka Hattori, Mr. Geo. 8. Wong. Miss Marie Hamilton, Mrs. Mary B. Baker, "Miss P. Bira, Mr. L. H. Lec, Mrs. W. J. Poon, Mr. L. G. St. Denis, Mr. K. Fujimura, Mr. E. Santiago, Mr. C

Thomas, Mr.

Weng Shuck Lem, Mr. Moy Gwan, Mr. P. Page, Mr. 8. Nogouchi, Mr. H. Leuen, Mr. R. A. Warren, Mr. Donald south, nowever, was a

and Mrs. Geo. Hl, Mr. H. Brother- Scot. He came from Forres, the ton, Mr. R. T. MacDonald, Mr. J. B. Walston. Miss Ella D. Milbank. Morayshire town which has "given to the world another poor-boy. | Mr. S. H. Kharwar, Mr. and Mrs. millionaire in Sir Alexander F. G. Herman, Master Donald Grant, the Prime Minister's friend. Bates, Mr. J. C. Blick, Captain Now Glencoe, birthplace of James Abernathy, Mr. R. Bymons, sian and home of Scotland's wildest Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Woo, Mr. S. and most truly Highland scenery, Rokushima, Mrs. Nelle E. Hamil- has passed into Sassenach hands.

fon, Mrs. M. Jorge, Mr. Paul Hud. The Deed of Shame

Miss Lily Chong, Mr. Francisco X. Glencoe will provide deer-forests Martin, Mr. Chiu Kwat, Mr. B. 8t. and. grouse-moors or its

Dents, Mr. E. Navoa, Mrs. C. Thomas, Mr. Hee Lal. Mr. Lew Shew.

Dew for

But the shooting owners. which it is remembered by every Highlander has nothing to do with grouse or deer,

36 et torians

$1.25

$2 M. Greyhounds

$1.33. G. Enterprises...

11,B. Gorb, 12 Loma 7.

Dia

1100

100 $34

92 (UL.G.5.19250. Bda. | 99).

Wallace Harper......

$15K Wing Un

Khai Do. Vibro Pileng

36

MESSAGE FOR YOUTH

(Spec) Al Mail Service)

London, May y The day of remembrance is over. There are many celebrations yet to come, but with unerring in- stinct the King, in his broadcast message,

turns his eyes to the future. From the memory of what is past we may emerge with renewed faith in our national institutions, and with courage for the work that lies ahead. There is much to be done if this country is to be raised in pease to a pros- perity beyond what it has known in the past. To the young the nation looks with the King, to carry on tradition and toge to the country "the services of "your work, your mind and your heart.”

That is an ideal with which bis

The story of the Massacre of Glencoe has been a theme for his- and povelists -- from Macaulay and Stevenson, who made the glen the scene of David. Balfour's and Alan Breck's escape after the Appin murder, down to Marjorie Bowen.

Its horror is not that one bard of Highlanders murdered another; it is that the deed was done under the claim of hospitality and with the connivance of a Secretary of State,

It made a gulf of hate which for Majesty has inspired his 0% years divided the Campbells from family, who shared both the re- other Highlandere.. Joicings of yesterday and the pr

Hated Campbells Kindly demonstrations of the Hate and mistrust lidger to this crowd. The true message of this day. I remember, when I was at Jubilee would be lost could we not clicol, being asked to spend my date from it a greater effort to rid Easter holidays with the son of a the land of the evils that remain. Highland laird, who bears one of The King pointed last night to the the most ancient titles in Scotland." When his mother came South to numbers who are still employed,

fetch us just before the holidays my friend naked if he might bring another boy

to

to those who are suffering, and to the effort that will be made through the Jubilee Trust

"His mother said, "Of course." create good, citizens. It is in no

Then she asked what the name was," Jabours desire to rest from his that his Majesty speaks of his and was told it was Campbell

"How could you!" said the faith in youth. In the very hour inother. You know your father of acknowledgment by his people won't have a Campbell is the of all that he has done he dedi-house." cates himself anew to their service

Up to the end of last century, at

with similar views,

PRESIDENT JOHNSON The following passengers left on the 8.5. President Johnson Saturday:-

on

Mrs. P. Mason, Mr. A. D. WI- Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Herron, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Esson, Mrs. Homer Ferguson, Master R. P. Luter, Mr. Irving Ross, Mrs. D. C. Bunag, Mr. Khe Eng Hwee, Mr. | and Mrs. J. Ch. Vorbrodt, Master Gerard Jean Vorbrodt, Miss Maria Fernandez, Mr. A.. D. W. Williams, Mr. Wm. Kundstadter. Mr. C. Eston, Mr. Don Tinling, Miss Elsie Ferguson, Mr."R. B. Jones, Dr. S. Gatchalian, Mr. Lee Cheng Ong, Miss Thymian Alice Vorbrodt. Mr. J. E. Henry, Miss Lourdes Lasa.

Definition

A witress during a trial was in- clined to be unusually loquacious, and ultimately the fudge took him

the chairman

Further Dividends You will expect me to say some- thing regarding the prospect of further dividends. I have I trust made it clear that there has been a great improvement in the Com- pany's position. The consolidation of that Improvement which so far as the operating company is con- cerned must "take, the form of a steady and continued increase in traffic receipts and is dependent 013 wide international factors

which are not under our control. Purthermore you will realise that the political and economic rela- lions between the nutions of the world are not yet such as to en- sure that there will be no distur- bance of that process of recovery on which the future of our Com- pany depends...

JJ

At the same time you will have observed that the index figures of our traffic for the present year have shown a steady improvement and if there is no alteration for

the worse

in the

International

trade position and the gold blot situation, I have every hope that next year I may be able to place before you results showing further Improvements.

year':

ngures.

од

this

And now my Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen that disposes of the re- port and accounts and concludes my review of the past year's his- tory of your undertaking,

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS APPEAR ON PAGE 2

SCHOOL SPORTS

(Continued from Paze 10)"

Hop Step and Jump "B" Grade (Boy)-Wong Pu! Chung (Nam Wah), Ho Po Lor (King's College). 80 Meters Low Hurdles "C" Grade (King's (Boy):-Ip Kum Chun College), Kwok Lok Bing (8a1 Nam).

200. Meters "A" Grade (Boy) Chan Chor Chi (Wah Yan), Sun Kin Bing (Wah Yan).

200 Meters "E" Grade (Boy) Ching Kat Chi (Bai Nam). Lo Tung Sang (Sai Nam), "

200 Meters "A" Grade (Girl) {---- Chung Fang Ching (Ning Tung) Hio San Ying (Ning Tung).

200 Meters "D" Grade (Girl) Chan Mul Yin (Bok Oy). Ning Yan Chat (Hai Nam).

200 Relay Race "D" Grade (Boy): Ful Ching, Nam Wah

400 Meters Relay Race "C" Grade

|

NEW TOBE CUTTON EXCHANGE

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, IMO, NT.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITT FİCHANJE, INC

CORRESPONDENTS 1^?

WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK

VESSELS DUE

Acueza, B. & S., June 25. Agapenor, B. & 8., June 4, Agro Gilman's, May 3. Apice, P & O., Jane 5. Alsjer, "Mulchées', Juna 13. Anna norsk, Jebsen's, June 20. Antanor, B. & S., Jana 4. Antilochus, &.& S., May 27. Aramis, Mesangeries, June 14. "Athus I., Messageries, Jana 1. Bangalore, P. & O., June 11. Beureoch, Cibb's, June 5. Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., May 30. flurgenland, Jebsen's, June 6, Calehus B. & S., June 17. Canada Maru, O.S.K., June. 11. Carthage, P. & O., June 12. Change, B. Ji

June 7

Commodities Prices

(Through Reater's Agency)

New York, May 25.

NEW YORK COTTON

Closing Opening Closing 11.96 12.03/04 11.98/12 11.69 11.80/82 11.84/85

11.78 11.87/85 11.90/91 11.78 11.89/88 11.93/95.

July

Oct.

Dee,

Jan.

(1938) March

May

Spot

11.81 11.92/02 11.95/96 una. 11,956 12.00/00

12.35

12.40

of Grad, Bank Line, Juno 14. City of Wellington, Bank Line, June 9. May City of Yokohama, Bank Line, June 6. July Conto Verde, Lloyd Triestino, June 1, D'Artagan, Messageries', Juce 4. Dardanus, B. & S.. June 1. Donau, Melchors', May 31.

NEW YORK RUBBER

13.49A 12.81a/86A 12.72

12.58A 12.70/70

12.81/81

13.23/23 13.398/41a"

CHICAGO WHEAT

Sept

12.47 12.85/85

12.928/04

Dec.

12.88 13.04/02. 13.16/15

Jan.

12.98 13.09/09

Mar.

13.12 13.238/27

Total sales: 294 lots

!!

May July

48

871 871 881 861

83*

88 877 871 871

Sept.

89-

881 881 88" 88

Dec.

918 80 90 80 90

Friday's sales: 22,300.000 bushels

CHICAGO, CORN

May

847

841 841 B32 837

25

July.

W4

Sept

72*

794 79 781 781 721--72

717-712

Dec.

Empress of Asia, C.P.S., May 9. Empress of Conado, C.P.S., June 7. Empress of Russia C.P.S., June 19. Franken, Melchers, Tune if General Lee, States Co., June 7 General Pershing, Stater Co. June 29. Genon Maru, N.Y.K., May 29, Glenamoy, Jardine's, May 31. Hai Ning. Douglas', June 3. Golden Tide, States Co., Jane 18.

Haitan, Douglas, May 30 Haiyang, Douglas', May 27. Hakodate Maru, N..K., May 28. Hamburg Maru, 0.5.K., June 19. Harana Maru, O.SK., May 31. Hare Maru, 0.9.K., June 4, Hawaii Maru, O.S.K., Jane 3. Illinois, States Co., June 6. Hokkai Maru, 0.5.E., June 22.

Ltion, B 5., June 14. Kwanto Moro, O.S.K., June 10. Leverkusen, Jebsen's, June 7. La Plata Maru, O.S.K., June 24 Malayan Prince. Furness, May 99. Mantua, P & C., May, 20. Marou, B. & S., June 12, Manesthens, B. & S., June 7. Nankin, E. & A. 8.8. Co., June 5. Nanking, Gilman's, June 3.

Oldenburg. Jebsen's, June 14. Niel Maersk, Jebsen's, June 2.

Peiping, Gilman's, June 20. Peter Mzersk. Jebsen's, Juna 3. Pros. McKinley, A.M. Line, May 31. Ramses, Jebsen's, May 28. President Taft, Dollar's. Hay 27, Reapers, P. & O., May 31. Rawalpindi, P. & 0. June 26. Saarbruecken, Melchers', June 4. Banthia, B.I. (Apesr), June 6. Sanyo Maru, 0.5.K., May 27. Scharnhorst, Melchers', Jane It. Schlesien, Melchers', May 23. Selandia, Dodwell's, Mar 29.

Furners June 3. Siverwolnat Birdhans, B.I. (Apcar), June 11. Singapore Maru, 0.9.K., Janer 5 Somali, P. & O., Jane 2. Suisang, Gurdine's, "June. 5. Sumatra, Marn, 0.8.K., Jane 2.. Sydney Maru, O.S.K., June 6. Tai Yang. Dodwell's, Jane 17. TA, B. & A. 38. Co., May 29.

B.I. (Apcar), May 29. Tango Maru, N.Y.K., May Tanered, Thoresen's, June 24, Tibadak, J.C.J. Line, May 28, Tjikembang. J.C.J. Line, June 4. Tinegara, J.C.J. Line, May 28. Tisalak. J.C.J. Line, May 28, Tokiwa Maru, N.Y.K., May 27. Toulouse, Thoresen's, June 8. Ward, Sistes Co., June 19.

WORLD'S BIGGEST

SHIPS

All Were Built In Germany

A remarkable state of affairs regarding the world's greatest ships is wide publicised in the

44 031 631-621 621

Friday's sales: 15,589,000 bushels

May

July

WINNIPEG WHEAT

$51 Market closed 871

July

NEW YORK SUGAR

No. 1, No. 3 No. 1 No. 3

Con. Con. Con Con. 2.50 2.48 2.51/51 2.49/49 Sept. 256 2.54 2.58/58 3.56/58 2.64 2.59 2.66/66 263/61 2.46 2.40 --unq. 2.42/42

Dec.

Jan

Mar,

2.428/44A

Toal sales:-No. 1: 2,000 tons, No.

2.41

3: 6,000 tons.

NEW YORK SILK

MAY

1.42

July

Sept.

1.38 Market closed 1.371

MONTREAL SILVER

May

76.35 75.15/76.10 75.15/10

July

75.70 75,00/76.40 75,75/80

77.50bid

Sept. 77.40 78:30/90 76.50bic Dec. 7830% 77.30 Total sales: 31 contracts

REICHSMARK QUOTA. TIONS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Bay

Press (Copyright)-1,

Berlin, May 25, Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee)'

New York Paris ..... Amsterdam London Paria Sterling Dollar pronare Transocean Kuo siin.

40.25

611

59.08

12.29

75,27

15,19 1/8

the second largest ship in the World. She was produced by the Vulcan yards as the wonder ship Imperator, also at Hamburg. Ber- men and Europa 'fly the German dag and were bulit by Descheinag. Actually, of the Wolrd's six Weser, and Blohm and Vote, largest liners, aye are the result Hamburg.

Gerinan press.

...

of German technical, engineering They displace, respectively 51- and constructive powers." These 656 ar 48746 tons, and are the six weightiest craft on the seas fastest and

most probably the are, of course, the Majestic, Beren luxurious ships on the Northu garia, Bremen, Europa. Leviathan, Atlantic route. The Leviathan. and sixth, the Italian luxury liner 48,943, toni, salls under the Ame- Rex.

rican flag. She was intended by Blohm and Voss, her bullders, to. sad under the title. Vaterland.

The Rex Italian owned, built In Genoa and probably the most. The biggest one time Bismark, modern in up-to-date interior 56.101 tons, was built in the yards installations, is 51,062 tons. This of Blohm and Voss Hamburg. situation marks a satiric frustra- Bhe now nies the British flag as tion of signincant design forma the White Star Majestic. The Belated and carried out by Germany rengaria, at 52.101 tons, is given as | during the war.

duce his flow of words.... in hand to see if he could not re- | (Boy):-Wah Yan,-King's College.

Germany points out that she is 200 Meters " Grade (Boy) responsible for the most advanced "I should be glad," said his Lord-Fung Fai Lik (Wah Yan), Ng K types of Inera at present to the ship, "if you would be a little more Tak (Chuen Tat)

credit of civilisatiori. terse-I suppose you know, my 200 Meters "B" Grade (Girl) man, what terse maans.”

Pun To Sin (Bai Nam), L4 Kit Fong (8a1 Nam), as

"Of course I do,” cane tàs re-・ ply, "Anyons in Lancashire knows

at a funeral",

in the spirit that has marked his any rate, there were other lairdad what it means-it's the first coach whole life.

1,500 Meteza (all grade):--Chiu Woon Kwong (Wah Kiu), Teung Wah Bang (Wah Kiu).

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