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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock: · Sharebrokers'
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Association
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK AND
COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
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معلمة
Bayern
Beliert
Nomla!
FRIDAY. JULY 12.
Bellars
Bayer
(Through Rentar's Agency)
Last
July 12
Close Open
10.20-10.40
11.00
$1,110 $1,030
$131
$31
£13
140 cta..
**
3203
Banka
H.A. Banks
Do. (London)
Chartered Banks Mercantile Bis. "A"
Do.
Bank of East Asia...
N. 0.45. Banks ... Am. O. tin.Corp: 5.
Ch. Fiu. Corp. Urd. S.
Do. Pref.
1 Insuranom
Canton lusarsaces...,
Underwriters
Union Insurancas...
New York-London ̧
495
405+
4952. 4051
4951
11,013
Cottan, October
11.7k
11.73 $11.75
11.74
Rubber, December ....
12,54
13.49 12.49
12.49
Bist
∙Lait"
Chicago Wheat, September
B4
831 831
生
Bes
Chicago Wheat, December.
26.1
842
841
21:
$76
Corn, September
747
741
741
Corn, December
63+
831 83
STOCKS
American Smelting
42+ 42+
42+
422
$195
Consolidated Gas of N.Y
25+
252
254
251
120 eto,
El. Bond and Share
81
81
81
87
$350
Caina Fires
General Motors
34)
35
341 341
35)
IT
1382
$302
!!
$200
H.K. FiredTURES) 1
$175
Int. Tel and Tel. ....................
91
97
94
91
International Assoe, J.
Loew's Inc. .....
434 431
431 43+
43
14
Shipping
Montgomery W.
28" 281 287 29
281
$36
Douglases *********
135
"NY. Central
17 183 15
161
161
#
Steamboats
$4
Standard Oil Co. of N.J.
477
472
47
471
471
530
Indo (pret; ** **)
330
0.8. Steel
381
361
361 381 38+
*18
Do. (det.) ..******
312
70,71
Shells...
70/-
#uf
Waterbosth
$11
Mining
PASSENGERS
70 ots
$18
23 cta.
Baguio Goli
$12
Do,
16. SU
„Eu oh..
Amtamoks 70 cts. 73. obs. Balatcos
Benguet Consolidated. 1ots extie
Do. Goldfield ...
Bets. Big Wedge
6 ct..
130 cts
++
United Paracales...
.....122 q.B.
"L
Exploration 12 ot
0
Gold Bater
Bota
Gold Creek.........a
29 ota.
18 et
Salacat Mining......11 st.)
190 cts.
po Mining-
38 ots
Itogons
14/6
Kailua MATATA
$14
Langsats ugle) 3.
5
Shanghai Loss
10.00
Explorations... 3..
$2.30 Venezuela Gold Fida. 32.16
Docks, Wharvía,
Godowns, ets.
H.K. & K. Wharrow.
$771
$74
185 ota
Du.
Do.
146 $117
$4
146
$6.70
(old) $78 (dow
$76
76 ata
10 ot.
(new)
Do.
Providents (old) ...
H.K. &W, Dooks... 261
8. China Motors "A'
Shanghai Ducks S.
Do.
"B"
H.K. Lands...........$33
o. 4% Debentures!
3504 Shanghai Lands.,.8.
Metropolitan Lande..
$80
14
20 ota.
$5!
$80.
$4
New Engineerings.
$240
dongkowa ......
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
$4
H.K. Hotels
$3.00
$34
$33
SIGU
$100
$10
$4
8.5. Beatles.nuri.
14
$4
Chins Do.........
$123"
Do. DebeBATESO.
181
New Asia Hotel ...
Humphreys *******] $8.
+8
$38
Asta Rositi
“A”8.
Do,
**B":
Chinese Estated......
$7
EWD
165
$40
48
$28
Wing On Fertiles(3.)
Zoong diags....
Public Utilities
4131
13.10 15
ឆវ
Peak Trams (old) .....}
B01
Do. (new)...]
13
3/09
$77
Bear Ferries *********
#77
$17
Yaamuti Ferries 317
$64
China Lights - $8,70
3691
H.K. Electrica...... 359)
3921
Macao do.
$3
Sandakan Lights .....¡
38.30
(new):
10/6 22/6
500
Cotton Mill
S'hi Cottons(old)9.
Do (news.
Tramwaya ****] $13.10
L
$8.10
116.10
Teleptiones (old)... 191)
Ujo.
11 China Busce...B.)
Fractionsrks
Da (pref.)......
Industriais
Malabon Bugare
Macgregorsprei, „8.Į
Canton ice $1.45
Cemente
Ropes | $1,80
"iliscellaneona
Dairy Farmacia.
Amusemente ......
Constractions, (old)] 31.10
Do.
Lane Crawfords......
Mackintosha
Sinceres er må
WarsonsARJE, ODE:
M. Greyhounds
S. C. Enterprises....
93;. Ch.G.541926. Bd. 91% H.K. Gart 4% Loans] 8*%,
281
$19
Caldbeck, forums,
$13
$1,80
$01
12
$15
$1.56
$4
Ch. E'tainments..............
$1.40
170 ot.
13
27
401
$5,80
$3
70 eta
$1.35
o di
(new) 36 cts.
las cta,
Nanyang Tobacco...
$61 181
$42
$27
*3.20
Wm. Powells.....***
otr.
promi
Do..
34%
3.
Wallace Harper..............|
870
H.K. Wing On....
S'hai Do
348 $70
ON FULL PAY
Vibro Fileng} $3
(Special Air Mall Service
London, June 26.
The salafles of the new M.nls- ters will be increased on Monday
FILIPINO EMIGRATION'S
Washington, July 11. President Roosevelt has signed a Bill providing means for the end gration of Flipinos in the United olates to the Philippines.- week. So will the salaries members of Parliament and Civiteuter. servants.
On that day the remainder of
the salary cuts imposed at
the
time of the financial crisis will be he will get another £500.
restored...
The increase will be made by Order-in-Council, but a supple- mentary estimate will also have
SCOTS BAN
On Princes' Peace Gesture
(Special Air Mail Service)
Glasgow, June 26.
There will be no support in Scotland for the deputation which is to be sent to Germany as a peace gesture by the British Legion in England as a result of the Prince of Wales's suggestion.
AS The motion-looked upon
with the formal-to collaborate British Legion in England was sensationally defeated at the an- nual conference of the Legion in Scotland at Peebles on Saturday.
PRESIDENT HOOVER
The following passengers arrived in the Colony yesterday, from Manila, by the 5.5. President Hoover:-
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Mr. John L Adamopoulos, Mr. M.. Vicente Alberto, Mis Trenc Abelgas, Mr. Ah How Mrs. Louise Burks, Mr. W. L. Barnes, Miss C. Bernal, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Chuan, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Chrystle, Mr. H. Cruz, Mr. zaku Chaker. Mrs. See Chiong, Master See Yuen Chiong. Master Lal Chlong, Miss P." Del Chin Lh Chiong, Miss Rosario, Mr. T. Fukuda. Mr. S. Fukuda, Mr. Timoteo Fellciano, Mr. Gan, G. W. Greene, Mr. David
Mr. B. V. Miss
Harrington, Iwamoto, Mr. G. Imura, Mr. The matter was raised at the
Ick Captain R. C. Jones. Mrs. conclusion of the conference. Wesley Jones, Dr. M. Kamel, Mr. Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Mac- K. Kyoshi, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac- Leod, Glasgow, moved that, follow-gregor, Dr. K. Manabe, Mr. H. ing the lead of the Prince of Mikami, Mr. and Mrs. N, E Mullen," Wales, the British Legion in Scot-Miss J. Mullen. Miss E. R. Mullen. land should co-operate with the Mr. M. Oke, Mr. M. Oluska, Mr. o. D. Revell, Mr. Y. Sato, Miss British Legion in England in ex- tending the hand of friendship to, Abeling Ocampo, Mr. K. Secawa, Germany; and should go further Mr. S. Behimada, Mr. D. Takashita, by making the same gesture to all Mr. F. "Tatsukawa, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Whitmarsh Mrs. F. Ylagan. other countries embroiled in the Great Was whether for or against this country.
The motion was seconded, by a delegate from the Ayr branch of
PRÉSIDENT GRANT". Passengers arriving on the Pre- the Legion. No discussion was ex-sident Grant yesterday included:- pected.
The delegate from Hamilton, Mr. Tom Ford, rose, however, and moved a direct amendment. He was secorded by the second Hamit. ton delegate.
Mr. K. C. Bhamivit, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Cady, Mr. S. C. Cheng, Mr. Cock, Kin Man, Mr. N. H France, Miss Dorothy Graham, Mr. V. M. Hainovitch, Mr. and Mrs. G. S Hugh Jones, Mr. S. C. Lum, Mrs. M. F. Ma, Master Ma, Mrs. E. G. Mr. Ford said that Germany
Martinez, Mr. Pon Kwan Min, under the Hitler regime had no
O. Robertson, Mr. P. free associations such as the Bri- Mr. W.
Bangsingkeo. Mr. Ki Wu Shao," Mr. tish Legion
Betori
the Legion in Scotland D. B. Sparks, Mrs. J. A. Sweeton, agreed to the resolution, inquiry Master Sweeton, Miss. Betty Tubbs, discover Mr. and Mrs. Wärd, Mrs. C. H. should
made to be whether any corresponding organi- Watzek, Miss Frances Watzek. Mr sation to the British Legion existed P. F. Watzek. Jr., Mr., Wong Yock in Germany. Until then the Le-Hwa. glon in Scotland should withhold any support for the German debu-
tation.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS Lord Belhaven said it might not be
fair
to Introduce personal opinion mito suen a matter. If he could he would be inclined to vote against the motion.
But, us an old soldier who obeyed his superior officer and as one possessing loyalty and affec- tion for the Legion's patron, the Prince of Wales, it was his inten- tion to give his vote in favour of the motion.
Mr. S. Salberg, chairman of the Jewish branch of the British Le- glon in Glasgow, 'asked the ques- tion L the deputation from the Legion would visit his Jewish ex- Service brethern in the concentra- tion camps in Germany.
The Chairman, Lord Airlie, sain he was not in a position to say who or what would be visited.
The vote revealed a majority för the amendment of 93 against 72.
23 PER CENT, DIDN'T VOTE. After the vote it was disclosed that about 25 per cent of the delegates had not voted
It was felt in certain quarters then that the matter, should be remitted back to the branches for maturer consideration, being of such importance.."
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5.S. CARTHAGE
The following passengers arrived the Colony yesterday from Yokohama vie ports on the ss. Carthage:
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Mr. and Mrs. Sundstrom, .. Miss Shirley, Miss R. Slater, Miss P. Slater, Miss Davies, Mrs. Ormiston,
Shanghaf, July 9, 1 The large passenger aeroplane of the Eurasia Aviation: Corporation which was reported missing in the Northwest on Saturday has been located at Haiyuan, about, 100 miles northeast of Lanchow, Kansu prov- ince, where it was forced down by bad weather. The plot and pas- sengers are reported to be safe.
The plane, Eurasia No. 1, left Shanghat on Wednesday last under the charge of a German pilot and carry'ng several passengers for the Northwest. It arrived safely at Slan, in central Shens, and took off again for Lanchow on Thurs- day morning. The distance from Siano Lanchow is approximately 325 miles and the plane should have arrived at its destination on Thursday afternoon.
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After the craft had left Siani, however, it was not reported for some time and considerable anxiety was feit for the safety of those The Eurasia Corpora- on board. tion, when informed, at once des- patched another ship. No. 6, 20 searca for the missing craft, hut no Immediate results were obtain- not until yesterday cd. It was afternoon that officials of the un in Shanghal learned that the plane was at Haiyuan, about 100 miles northeast of Lanchow, where it had been forced to land by "
were storm on Thursday, They further informed that the pilot and passengers were well. Efforts will be made to convey the passengers to their destination at the earliest possible moment,
The ship which was sent out to search for the missing craft did not reach Haiyuan, being forced back by weather conditions.
In addition to the German plio. and co-pilot, the plane carried seven passengers, among whom was Loh Sanchan Lama's representa tive in Nanking.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
QUOTATIONS APPEAR ON PAGE 3
NEW INTERPRETATION.
Of Liquidation Law
Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]|
Nanking, July. 4. The Ministry of Finance has re- plied to the objections recently raised by the National Chartered Accountants Association against certain provisions of the Measures government Supervision of Liquidation of Banks and Native Banks which have been promulgat- ed by the Ministry.
the
The objections are, arstly, that Measure No. 2 fixing three months as the time-limit for the comple- tion of Equidation, is incompatible with Article 61 of the Company Law, in which the thine it is fixed at six months; and secondly,
that Measure No. 4, which imposes unlimited liability upon the mana-
Mr. Wylle, Mr. C. McCormick Mine. Machachaidt and infant, Mr. Chang, Mr. and Mrs. Wonger and shareholders as well as directors and supervisors of a bank and infant, Mrs. Veir and child,
having a savings department, is in Mr. Child Willis, Mrs. Turner, Shaw, Pte. J. Lowe, Pte. W. Woods, conflict with Article 15 of the Sav Mr. M. McLaughlin, Mr. T. Melone,ings Bank Law, under which only Pte. 8. Hill,
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS: The Blue Funnd steam ship "Helenus" will drive from Manila to-day.
The steam ship "Mirzapore" left Moll for this Port on the 11th instant at 8 p.m.; and is due here on the 17th instant at about 7
directors and supervisors charged with such liability.
DELAYED ACTION.
are
In its reply, the Ministry draws attention to the fact that recent- ly, there have been instances in which banks or native banks. though suspending business, have however, delayed going into liquidation, therely enhancing the loss of the creditors as well as the burden of the debtors. Moreover, such a state of affairs is conducive to serious abuses and likely to give rise to complications. It was in The R. M. S. "Empress of Asia" view of this fact that the Measures arrived at Kobe on July 11, left in question were promulgated and the same evening, arrived at the period for the completion of Nagasaki on July 12, and leaves liquidation limited.
11.201
Colonel W. Robertson, the Edin- burgh V.C., then rose in an eudea- Your to re-open the matter by proposing a remit to the branches annual conference but to have His proposal met with protest remitted it for consultation to the
He will thus have had total in- from the delegates on constitu- branches.
Honal grounds, and the chairman creases of 23150 a year.
ruled him out of order,
Mr. MacDonald, when he became Lord President of the Counc
to be voted by Parliament to meet gave up the £4500 a year he had
the increased cost. In the cur- as Prime Minister for £1850. He Tent year restoration of the "cute" will now have an increase of £150
to three
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI. STEAM NAVIGATION. Co.'s STIANEZ "BHUTAN.”
ABRITED HONG KONG
11TH JULY, 1935.
FROM ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA. PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
CONSIGN
Are Hereby formed of Cargo by the above- that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE aux in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Oos pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be wanted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained the Goods are landed an
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Stomer.
Bent
ม
Gooda not cloured within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to No Fire Insurance will be effected by on in may cans whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Cou- ngnees, and the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. GooDARD & Davetas at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Offer to be present at the examination of damaged d'atiable cargo.
for Shanghai and Hong Kong months. However, should there be to-day.
exceptional circumstances neces- sitating an extension, the liquids tor concerned may of course apply for such an extension, as the Measure in question contains pro- There was a demonstration of visions allowing of elasticity. loyalty to the Crown at the end of As to Measure 4. the Ministry the conference. The delegates points unt that the term "share" stood to attention while a radio holders used therein refers only broadcast the National Anthem to those of banks organised as un-be presented to the Undergaad on my sung by a choir. At the end of limited companies the unlimited the records voice called from the liability shareholders. of com- platform We'll sing it ourselves, mandite companies and com-
indite-enare, companies. boys. And the Legionaires sang
proprietors of native banka... Chind United Preu (brETREST)
A COMPLETE SURPRISE Interviewed by The Bulletin" after the decision, a member of the national executive said the vote was a complete surprise
It would have been, he thought, 620 a year cher Their salaries in the best interests of the Legion will be restored to the £400 a not to have left a matter of zich the Anthem at the pitch of their
moment of the 200 delegates at the voices,
will cost £4,000,000. Next year it a year, will be only
will cost 26,500,000
When Kr. Baldwin
became
Back-bench M.Pa
All Cainu against the Steamer must
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION Coễn. STEAMER “ KAISAR-I-HIND.”
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 10TH JULY, 1935.
FLOK ANTWERP,LONDON,GIRRAL. TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA. FORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
above-named Vessel are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and pissed at their kisk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowne at Kowloon where ench Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed
NONSIGNEES of Osign by the
Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer det 62
Goods not cleared within 8 days in aluding date of arrival will be subject to
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Sodowns for stamination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Mecers, GODDARD & DOUGtaly at 10 and
on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period. **
Consignees are specially notified that it, is pecsmary for a Revenus: Officer to be present at the examination of damaged. dotisble enrgo
All Glam gainst the Steamer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or}
1985) on they will will not be recognized, wa
Anot be rec before 31 July 1985, or they before 30th
No Claims Fill be admitted after the Ho Goods have left the Godown
Gooda hava Jatť MACKINNON, MACKENZIE!
Hong Kong 11th July, 1885,
KONS
Kong
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