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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Buyers Katona

Nominal |

THURSDAY.

JULY 18.1

Banka"

H.A. Banks

Sharebrokers Association

*-*-**-***$1,080

Blo. (London)

Chartered Banks

Marcantile Bks. “A”

$1,090

1,020/30

£131

231

# () "

£13

N. C. & S. Barka „

Do

Bank of East Asia, 175

Am. O, Fin. Corp: b.

Ch. Fin. Corp. Urd. B

-blo Prof.

Insuraness

Canton LusaTREJÖGH......

$380

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935.

NEW YORK STOCK AND

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

(Through Renter's Agency)

Last

**S

30 297

deliers

Bayere

Balsa Namin.

July 18

Close Open

New York-London

4961-. -

Cotton, October .........................

11.69

Cotton, May

11.56

£131

Rubber, December ......

12.50

Chicago Wheat, September ..............

85

10.20 10.40 11.00 4951 495) 4954 11.73 11.77 11.69 11.60 11.80 1157 12.44 12.44 12.39

857 85#

£13

Chicago Wheat, December Corn, September ..........

861

86 B61

- 16

78

76

Com, December

65

647 64

STOCKS

1203

$195

American Smelting

43

43}

431

434

UnderwriterM

30 0.

Union insurances ...

Consolidated Gas of N.Y

25

251 25+

251

254

$32

1382

Chins Fire

3302

EL Bond and Share-

af

8+ 81

81

1900

H.K. Fire.....................

$175

General Motors

361

37

371

371

37%

International Assse, S.

$4

Int. Tel and 'Tel,

91

g

91 9+

Shipping

Loew's Inc,

431

42

421 42

42

138

Douglasel emeËRRET

135

Steamboats

Montgomery W,

294

30

30

www

130

ludos (pret.)

NY. Central

171 17

171

171 ∙17+

119

Do. (det)********

$20 -19

Standard of Co. a. NÚI..

47

47) 473 474

471

71/3

Shella

U.S. Steel

37}

Waterhote

Mining

72 ats

Anitamoks ...............

$19

Balatcos .....

93 ste,

10 otw

10 ots.

Do.

Goldfeld....

Bot.

Big Wedge

94 ota

5 Jon

Gold that

5 ota

30 sta

Gold Creek

United Paracales ... 33 ots

19 et

Salacos Mining......11 oik.

90 sts.

ipo Mining..........................)

38 ats.

Itogon *********

14/8

Kalaus

USATOD

314

Langkals (singis) 5.

14 € $111

#45

$57

Shanghai Loans 3,

Explorationsein Je

$4

341

18.10

Haubs............... $8.20

$2.30

Venezues Quid Fids.† 33.15

Docks, WharvES,

Godowns, sia.

:ཎྜནྡྲ:!|:ཀཽརྟུ:རྗ:པྲ;:;:

78 als.

Baguio Gold ... 214:te.

#12) Benguet Consolidated],1fols

Do. Exploration 13 ot

++

Do.

H. & K. Wharves.

Providente (oki)

10.

a. Cova Motors' A!

$78 $76

76 ctm

$774 8741

(old)}

(new)

180 sta.

120 ots.

(new)... ju. H.R. W. LOCK

10 cta

30+

JUNK

180

Shangusi Docks S

$80

$4

New Kingancerings5. |

14

5240

Hongkowa

......

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

H........B.

H.K. Hotela

Do. 4% Dabentures

Bhaugust Lande....

"atetropolitan Leads"

13.80

$3.90

$34

$1

$4

14

$123

Do. Debenturess,

181

19

$48

Houities.urgerm

China Do******

Humphreys $8.10

New Asia Hotel

A Heities AS

10.

Chinore Estates..............

Coston MilËN

EvoS...........

Cottontold,S.;

g"

83.70 133 $:00

#4

37

185

$81

$40

Du.

{Dow

345)

Loong Singa

པ་

328

Wing On Textiles(51)

337

Public Utilicios

Tramways $12.7%

Poak Temas. (old)...

16

Do. (new)...

Star Ferries

******

317

Ysumati Ferries

PA 317

Unins Lighce *******

H.K. ElectrICO ...............

558

$56

Saudakan Lights ...|

Telephones (old)

$21

Macao do.

Do. „(new) .......[ 88,1ờ

China Buses ..............N.

Traction

Do. (pret.)

Industrials.

Malabou Sugar

19 Cadbeek, ord.) B.

Macgregors] (pref.jd.

Lazoa lues 3,45

Ropes 34176 $1,20

aliaccllaneous,

Dairy Facia

Amusement8 ****** **

38:30

$11

222/6

384

$13

$1.80

| Ventos

3:

$16. O

$1.85

$4

Ch. Bʻraininen.............

$1.40

Constractions, (old)} $1.10.

70 str.

Do, [new) cts.]

Lane Crawforda...............

Macintosh saisies

Nanyang Toba§ 000.........

Sinceres

Warsona ..***.***|

16.80

13.35

Ju oca.

W Powells Voroncos) 11 *** 3

$2

M. Greyhounds.............

$1.35

a. U. Enterprises ...

92% Ch.G.61825.48d 91% HK. Gori, 4% Loans 87, 31% 29%

$70

Do

Wallace Harper ............)

H.K. Wing Jo

B'bui Do.

CHRISTIANITY.IN ABYSSINIA

Vibro Pilenga

Special to the "Hong Hong Dally

Presim (Copyright)),

Rome July 17. The Pope attended the meeting of the "Congregation of Rites" which dealt with the life and vir- tues of the venerable Justinus de Jacobie who was the first Italian

32.

די

$16.80

al

$24

$34

$3.10.

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GERMAN SHIPPING

DIFFICULTIES

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (opyright).3

Berlin, July 17.

A statement issued on Wednes-

day evening jointly by the Boards or the leading German shipping

38+ 381 38

EMERGENCY DECREE

* REACTIONS

Special to the "Hong Kong Dans PressTM Copyright).]

Paris, July 17, Though it was hardly to be, ax pected that the new emergency which .impose beavy decrees sacrifices on all classes of the population would be greeted with enthusiasm, they did not arouse as much hostility as feared by the publication on Wednesday, it being

companies in Hamburg and North German Lloyd announces that the two concerns had, with the con- sent of their respective Boards of Directors, and in accordance with the endeavours for the reorganisa-accepted on the whole with calm. tion of German shipping, decided that the management of their Hitherto jointly operated services to and from New York should be transferred to separate the operat Ing companies,

To this purpose, the "Hamburger Nordatlantikdienst" Company has been founded in Hamburg and the "Bremer Nordatlantiklenst " in Bremen.

As hitherto, the services will be operated under the flags of the names, Hapag and Lloyd, and the Reich, Government will facilitate the continuation of these services

in a similar manner as there is support given to the ever increas

THE EDUCATION

OF WOMEN

Peiping's Problem

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

毛車

Press" Copyright).1

"Peiping. July 10.

Since the Municipal Government decided in April to abolish, co- education in locs) private middle schools, active preparations have been under way for the enforce- ment of the decision. According to yesterday's papers the Union of Private Middle Schools has ad- dressed a telegram to the Minis- try of Education in Nanking, re- questing it to overrule the "decision of the Municipality, and pointing out that the practice of co-edu- cation in middle schools is not contrary to the sound principles of education.

It makes no difference to the middle school age study in the same class-room with boy students or not. What the public is inter- ested in is that girls shall have equal opportunity with boys in the matter of education. It is true that the municipal : authorities have decided to established an- other girls' middle school and also to instruct the existing First Municipal Girls' Middle School to open more classes next term so that more girl students will be enrolled. But

there are several points which deserve consideration. QUESTION OF IUNDS

According to press reports there are about 800 girl students in co-

It appears in fact to be gradu- educational middle schools. The ally recognized that these mea- sures are necessary in order to reorganise public finance and to reconstruct the industry.

The reaction in the Paris bourse was friendly "Rentes" showing a considerable rise.

In his speech, which was broad- cast over all the French stations this evening, M. Laval emphasised 'that the retrenchment measures Will be applied immediately to the fullest possible extent and to be accompanied by exergetle steps for the revival of trade.

The government had to choose between the devaluation of, the

ing extent to the foreign compet-franc and the taking of all possi-

number of those graduated from primary schools this summer must be considerable. If the two muni- cipal girls' middle school cannot accommodate them all, how many can be admitted by private girls' middle schools? Of course the municipal authorities can request the private girls' middle schools to éstablish more classes, but the question of funds must be consi- dered. Some of these schools are not well-off, and if they are to be asked to accept more students next term, they have to make pre- parations in advance..

There is reason to bel'eve that the authorities will not be deter-

ing companies in the North Atle measures for its maintenance, red, by these difficulties in their

lantic service.

declared the Premier, adding that

The statement goes on to say the sacrifices affected all the citi- that the financial dificulties "of zens in a similar degree, and the two German shipping concerns would be automatically reduced have been further aggravated in should the situation improve.-- recent years by the losses result-Trontocem Kuo Min.

ing in the international currency

situation and by the increase in

competition through the German

subsidiaries.

It has, therefore, been necessary

་ ་

ANTI-JEWISH RIOT REPORTS

to open negotiations for the finan- | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally"

cial reorganisations of the two concerns and the statements adds that the considerable reduction in. the capital will probably be un- avoidable-Transocean Kuo Min,

Press" (Copyright).]

Berlin, July 17, The newspaper, "Nachtansgabe” expressed indignation on Wednes- day at the alarming and vastly exaggerated reports”, published by some foreign papers concerning the incidents which occurred on Monday evening in Berlin at the West End's main thoroughfare, (Special to the "Hong Kong DallyKurienstendamm, where a group

Press? (Copyright).1

HITLER'S BOOK

Berlin, July 17. The German press recalls on Wednesday that ten years have elapsed since the first volume of Hitler's famous book "Struggle" was published on July 1925.

The "Berliner Tageblatt' stresses

determination to abolish co-edu- cation in private middle schools, but as a temporary expedient the authorities may allow those schools which have already made provision for branch schools the separate classes, to carry out their plans for the present, thus provid-. ing an equal opportunity for girls in the matter of education. Thina United Press (by mail).

I

PLANE MEETS WITH MISHAP

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(From Our Special Correspondent,

Canton, July 17. The Stinson monopiane of the

South-west Political Council,

which left here for Kwangst on of persons strengthened by unruly Monday" was forced down near elements," staged a demonstration Sam Shul owing to engine trou- against the presumptive behaviour ble. The passengers and the pot of the Jews in protesting against

were not hurt. Among the pas- the Swedish film which has been sengers were Lt-General. Chang recommended by the German Censorship Board as "politically the 4th Group Army, and

Jen Min, a Kigh staff officer of bis valiable".

wife. Both proceeded back

[1

the fact that the book was written The paper strongly deprecates Canton by train.

to

by Hitler during his term of im- the irresponsible reports" publish- The damaged plane will be sent

circumstances,

Nearly two

the German

168

the prisonment in

fortress at ed „abroad under. sensational

back here for repair, This is the Lansberg, Bavaria following the headings. The "Nachtangabe " abortive October revolution in stresses the fact that the foreign second accident to a plane of the Munich which affords proof of papers could easily have convinced Scuth-west Aviation Corporation. the Fuehrer's indomitable to themselves from withesses of the The first mishap occurred at Wu-

bis ideals actual 58 cts. continue to fight for

events and of the rapid chow, when the machine landed even under the most unpropitious restoration of peace and order by the river and submerged after

a short while. The the Police and the members of

passengers millions coples of the National Socialistic move-

were not hurt in both accidents.

SHOE-BLACK. GENERAL had | ment edition alone been sold hitherto and the work Transocean Kno Win

Brig.-General Klang Wen Shing," the volunteer "who was one of thus became Germany's and pro- bably the world's best seller among hahahahah

leaders against the Japanese in political books.—

Manchuria, has a successful "boss- Teanance Run Min

office" success in Kwangsi” ; by lecturing to school and public bodies" concerning his activities in the North-eastern Provinces. 'NO HOPE FOR MAE WEST People like to listen to his herole talks about battles against the Japanese.

TO CONTROL FOREIGN

*SHIPS

Washington, July 17.

The Department of Commerce is apparently embarking upon a scheme for the regulation of 'all ships flying foreign flags and us- ing American ports.

I has ordered that all carriers.

LODGE MEMBERSHIP. IN GERMANY:

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright).

Berlin, July 17. Every civil servant in Germany must make a declaration on oath before Beptember 1; whether he

to go to Abyssinia as an apostle of American exports by water belongs, or belonged to freemason

of the Catholic faith and was should file their rates of charges, Created an apostolic vicar in 1839. as from, September 1-

It is understood that the pro-Reuter.

cedure, of the canonization of

Justinus de Jacobis will be institut-

ed, shortly. The Italian press

points out that the memory of this the Egyptian Copts and the coun- Italian apostle has been kept alivetry still recognises the Coptic pat in Abyssinia to h's day

riarch of Alexandria as the spirit Christianity was introduced to a head of their church.

in the fourth century by Transocean Kua Min

bááááááááá NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS APPEAR ON PAGE

(Special Air Mäli Servion)

London, July 2, If Clark Gable should abandon his him career the blame must be laid at the door of the Rev. Samuel Williams, of Hopedale, Onto.

He has set out for Catalina Island, where Mr. Gable is now lodges, or other lodges or similar making "Mutiny of the Bounty," to organisations according to persuade the actor to end his "sin" decree just lasued by the Minister ful infiuence in the time" of the Interior

When he explained his missio The same declaration is to be to an interviewer, Mr. made by all, candidates for posi- | said: "Of course there "tions In the civil service. „ The for Mae West and a lot Minister states that for the time but we do feel there is hope for being no action will be taken sa a Mr. Gable,” result of any such declarations Unfortunately, Miss West's com Transocean Kua Min

ments are not available.

More spectacular is the fact once a that General Klang was boot-black in Shanghal He ar rived there when the anti-Japan-

ese movement diad down. He could not make any money by his lectures, so he drew pobile atten- tion by shining shoes at the corner of Cheklang and Nanking Roads. He did a thriving bual- ness, as the people wished to have their shoes cliched by general Public interest in him betrigon

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