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** DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock.

Exchange

Wuyers 1'Bellara

khubalon iliita mait

Sharebrokers. Association

FRIDAY. AUGUST 30,

Beaky

$1,060 H.K. Banks

£105

213

95.9

£18

e. (London).

Uhartered Banks Murcantile Bts. "A" Do. "0"

Bank of East Asia...

$70

N. U. & S. Back....

Am. O. Fin, Corp: 8.|

Ca. Fiu. Corp. Urd. 8.

Do,

Insurakous

Ballara dinyers

Salesma

78 eta Anutamoks.......

·Balstcos.....

$18

2ote Baguio Gold

$19.10 Bangust Consolidated 11fot.

Do. Exploration

$78

$1,060

s

175+

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1935.

NEW

YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

(Infogga Kentery AssucŸ)

New York: August 30,

QUOTATIONS

New York London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Uet. New York Rubber-Sept.

Chicago Whest-Sept Chicago Corn

-Bept

Last Today'ı High Low Close Close. 4874.971 4.971 4974 10,8% 10.48. 10.8110.47 11.89 11.75 11.81 11.89

67) 87 71 703 701 63.78 85.68 63.80 85.75

651 800

Change

of Steady .14 off .0 up

Business Done: 900,000 shares.

1301:

up

Pref.

Montreal Silver -Dec. 1

Silver-Official

9 up unchanged

Canton LuxuÍKADEN..

$190

$185

Underwriters

10-te.

10 ct

Onion insuranon... $350

Uhina Fires

an

$39

$359

Dow Jones Averages High-1934/35 Low: Aug. 28. Aug. 29. Change

H.K. Fizes...............

#190

30 Industrial

119.53

-84.58.136.81,

186.90

3 up..

$155

International Asson, J.

10 Faile

62.96

27.11 34.68

34.83

Is up

Shipping

20 Utilition

31:03

14.38 24.36 "

34.88

bs up

$38

Douglasratanter

$35

40 Bonds

97.47

84.37 95.91

96.80

11 off

Steubos

11 Commodity Index

65,35

41.08 2.89

$$.63

.06 of

ITT

Lados (pret} coron ̈ore!

$20

130

$19

Do. (dub) ***

$19.

71/3

Shells...

71/5

Waterboute

$11

#!

Ritning

Last Sale

{78 cla

78 at

Stock & Div

Aug. 28

29

Stock & Diy

Tas. Sale Aug. 28

Adams Express

Bi

8

Gold Dust (1.20) ......

151

29 154

25 ata.

Amer. Can (4) '

137

137

Goodyear

19

́191

11 öta

Am Cyanamid ̧ “B”

Int. Cement .....

28

2841

(3 ot

10 ot.

Do.

Goldfield.

(.25dr.)

237

241

Int. Nick (60)

91

101

VAS

8 st.

Big Wedge10 ots.

Am. For. Pwr

51

Int. Tel & Tel

65.

65

7 at

Gold Brver.

6 ote

Am For. Pwr. $7 181

Johns Manville

221

224

30 ata

Gold Creek......

PI..

321

331

Kennecott (151)

40%

404

United Paracales... 31 ots,

19 ot

Salacot Mining

19 cla,

Am. Locomotive

15+

151

Loew's (1)

241

242

00 ate,

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

Am Radiator

17

171

Lorill (1.20)

721

274

38 ota.

Itogon

Am. Smelting

441

441

Mont, Ward

331

34

12/-

Kallans ALASKA,

19 8.

Am. T. and T. (9),

1341

136

30 ⚫

Nat City B. (1) ...

Լ.

$14

Langkala (single; 3.)

511

Am. Tob "B" (51.".

$..

100

Nat, Da. P. (1.20)..

15)

151

Exploraboux. Je

13

131

Shanghai Loans 3.

+3

AM, Waterworks (1)

14:

151

Nat Distillers "

271

28

$7

Raubs. $7.30

Am. Waterworks $8.

Nat. Pwr. Lt (30).....

101

101

19.30 Venezuels Gold Fide.

́52,10'

pret (8)

70.

757

N.X. Central

217

Anaconda Copper

191

187

N. Amer. (50c. 4%81

181

197"

Godowna, eta,

Atch. T and 8-- F.

24

247

Pac. Gas (1.50)___

48

481

(25d.)

Pac. Ling. (3)

39

391

170 $70

Auburn

Automobile 321

32

Packard Motors

41.

#1

Baltimore & Ohio

142

151

Penn. Rly, (1):

27

27

10 ot. Bethlehem Steel......

361

Phil Petro (1)

28

281

Boeing Airplane

148

15

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80)

392

40%

Borden Co. (1.60)

47

474.

| Radio Corpn.”

61

8

"376"

BorgWarner (1dr.)

681

681

Rey. Tob "" (3)

541

54

34

Case

Schenley-

331 334

101

101

Canadian Pacific

Beary Roebuck

541 661

Caterpillar Tract

521

53

Boc-Vac (80)

111

118

•321*

822*

ch, Nat. Bk (1.40)...

Srn, Cal. Ed. (1.50)

201

21

་་

C'Peake Corp. (2.80)

$3,60

C'Peake Corp.

728

451

and 441* * » 451

Southern Pacific

173

181.

Stan. Brands (1)

137

132

451

.51

61

Ohio (2.80)

Stan. Gas

$100

591

Chrysler (10)

Sta O NJ (1)

451

451

101.

111

84.

.634

Col. Gas & Elec.

Ster: Pro (2.80)

181

182

201

Comm. Solv. *(-60).

Studebaker Corpo

· 14

11

Comm. Sthin.

Texas G. Sulp" (3)

7

Comm.

8thm.

$8

Transamerica (1,124))

$35

cum. P1. (8)

401

59

Cons, Gas, NY (1) 27 Cons: Oil (28)

274

U Car, and Carb

(1.40)

DR. Pac. Riys. (6)..

081

Cont. O (25)

214

.201

Un. Aircraft Corp....

171

100

172

Corn Prod. (3)

87--+ 66

Un Air Line Trans...

#

72

se

Douglas Aircraft

30+

302

United Corps.

41

2.41

LEL

Du Pont (2.60%)

116

1171

340

$8

Elec. Bond & Share

11

12}

Unt. Gas Impr. (1.20),

147

157

Univ. Leaf, Tob. (2)

814

120

Blec. Bond $5 FT (5)

US. thous Alcohol...

41

Elec. Bond $8 P1 (6)

644

641"

$12.30

Fox Film "A"......

15

161

US Rubber

137

131

6

Gen. Elec. (60)

30

301

U.S. Steel

431

43

****!!

Vanddium

161

171

#3

Gen. Foods (180)

345.

341

Warner Bros.

Picts.

3.

5

$17

Gen. Motors (1d)

412

12

TH

18+

Gen. Rly. Bigs (1) ..

301

32

West E. & M. (.85)..

641

654

Call Money

4%

1%

$63

2

129

* Bid

possible inutilation

FAT

#743

Docks, WharvOS,

H.A. & K, Wharves,

Do, (old)]

Da. (new)]

38 ots. Providents (old) ... Du cis.

***

(new) 10. iL.K. & W. Looks 19

B. Cuina MotoTS * Å

[g0 cts.

$91

Do

$78

Shanghai Dock S

34

Naw Engineering5.

5240

Hongkow

Leads, Hotels, and

Buildings

r.K. Hotels ... .......

Do. 4% Debentures |

Shanghai Land...~.

adetropolitan Lands..

$31

JYN

H. Lands.......

1100

$901

Sto

34.

H.K. saalties!.....

.14

China Do

$133

Do. Debentures.

$71

Humphreys '*çuari

New Asia Hotel

Arts Resition "a".

Do

"B"

$56

Chinese Estates......

Cotton Mil

$54

Bwas

105

B'us Cottons(vtd)S.

$40

ilu.

(DOWS.

38,

Larong Sings...

#25

Wing Un textilos(2.)

Jubik VellitÁNO

$1290 Trainwby# vinininkas |

Peak Trains (Vịch) ==c

Star Ferrios a 372)

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{WJo

$17.00

umati Ferriez

$8.30

China Lights

358+

H.K. Alectrica *****

1."Млеко __KA

Badan Ligine :...

100

120

$8.50

10/8

22/6

$104

$13

$1.80

12.80

$2 16

$3.05

JIDF

·Bopes......

$1.90

116.60

Telephoned jold) .....

Do. (now)

China Buses .............Di Tractiona

Do.

(pret.).. Industriale

Malabon dagars *** Caldbeck, oru..

Macgregor pre1.5.

Canton ive

Cement>

Miscellaneona

Dairy Farms

Amusements and

Constructions, (old)

Do.

Mackintoshsome Nanyang Tobacco...

Watsons...

70 ote. Wm. towells...

12' M. Greyhounds

B. C. Enterprises 93 Ch Gr.51925.9Bd

$1.35

H.K. Goth 4% Lonna

$11

الخدمه

#

Ch. K'tainment.................

31.10

39.40

$3

Lane Crawfords.

$7

$5.30

Do

#{%

UTOG

Wallace Harper......

300

H.K, Wing On *****

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Do, S'hai Vibro Fïeng .........

LITTLE ENTENTE CONFERENCE

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August 30 Close Open 10.20 10.40 11.00

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4981 4081 4901 10.47 10.48 10,43 10.53 10.55 10.55 12.05-12:06.12.08

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CHINA'S EXPORT

BUSINESS

Shanghai, Aug. 23.

For the promotion of China's foreign trade, there should be cen- tralized organizations to handle export affairs, declared Mr. Bo Ping-hsien, Director of the Foreign Trade BuzzBUL, /

Lack of B strong organization and co-operation on the part of Chinese exporters, Mr. Ho pointed out, Impedes greatly the develop. ment of China's foreign trade, in ordinary times, and would paralyze it In times of emergency,

trade

To remedy the situation. Mr Ho opined, China's foreign machinery should be readjusted. While the "existing foreign trade organizations for such purposes should be established.

FOREIGN TRADE Referring to foreign trade or- ganizations, Mr. Ho said that on the part of the government there usually are foreign trade bureaux. consulates, and commercial at- tachen, while on the part of busi- ness circles, there are export da sociations and export exhibitions.

Export associations, according of different. na- to Mr. Ho, are tures. They may be organized by merchants belonging to the same town or city, or by any group of merchants, irrespective of their trade and localities...

:

The functions of such export associations, Mr. Ho adds, are as follows: (1) to investigate into the conditions of foreign markets, especially in regard to supply and demand; (2) to fix a standard for the quality of export goods and to examine whether goods apply- ing for export are up to the stan- dard; (3) to do publicity and other matters leading to the promotion o foreign trade; (4) to exercise. confrol over the amount of ex- port; and (5) to exercise control over the prices of export goods.

Mr. Ho expressed gratification over the fact that there had been recently organized in Shanghai by over 40 factories and companies a Chinese Industries Foreign Trade Ee advised that for Association. the promotion of China's foreign trade, the association should be. gin with the fixation of stand- ards for export goods and the examination of export goods In accordance with such standards. This step, la the opinion of Mr. Ho, tends to boost the quality of the export goods and increase their competitive capacity in the foreign market.

· MARKET ABROAD When a high quality of the ex- established, port goods has been 604 the association. Mr. Ho further advised, should then proceed to extend its market abroad by the establishment of agencies and the holding of expositions in foreign cities and towns. Specimens o goods should be displayed, In var ious agencies with labels indicat ing their names, grades, and pr

ces.

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MEDICAL MEN, DISAGREE"

Munich, August 28.

"It is obviously impossible, for any German doctor conscious of the dignity of his country to at- tend the Montreaux Conference" declares the "National Leader of the German Doctors," referring to the International Medicine Week to be held in the famous Swiss re-

Bort.

The reason given for the ban is an article published by the "Swiss Medical Weekly' in which under Mr. Ho expressed the hope that the title "Dangerous Slogans in more foreign trade promotion or the sphere of hereditary biology" ganizaticas, similar to the Chin-

a non-aryan Professor makes a ese Chinese Industries Foreign sharp attack on the German Trade Association, will be estab-eugenic measures. Ushed in the near future in order to boost China's foreign trade. -

SIR BASIL BLACKETT

London, August 29, Tributes to the late Sir Basil Blackett, famous financial expert who was killed in a motoring ac-. cident in Germany on August 15, were paid at the opening session of the financial committee of the League of Nations, of which Sir Blackett has been a member, by the President, Monsieur Dayras of France, and the British members. Bir Otto Niemeyer and Sir Henry Strakosch-

31.10.

New York-London

ib otu.

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

10.47

Cotton, May

10,51

Rubber, December

12.13

$3

Chicago Wheat, 'September· ................

B7

"16.40

Chicago Wheat, December...............

89

881 837

$3.05

155 cta.

Corn, September .....

71

717

Corn, December

662

57

33

STOCKS

99%

American Smelting

442

·451·

.451 ·

British Wireleu.

Consolidated Gás of N.Y

272 28

271

El. Bond and Share

121

121 121 12

12

$58

General Motors ».

42

.421 42 - 417

Int. Tel and Tel,

101 101

101 101

101

Loew's Inc.

40 401401

Montgomery W.

34:

N.L. Central

221

$227 221

Standard Of Co. of NJ. 0.6. Bleet

45

451 431 433 434

451

224 451 434

BEAN CAKE BAN

Shanghai, Aug, 301, The Central Chink bean cake merchants have, agreed not to send further supplies to Canton as a protest against the increase Bled, Aug. 29. The conference of the Little of duty there, which becomes Entente foreign ministers began offective on September 1, and will here on Thursday morning and also seek

continued all day but hitherto no

Nanking

fficial communique on the course

Fenter.

of telberations has been lagued.

Wall informed circles afirm that

the Intervention -ről

DUTCH EXPERIMENT IN COTTON

The Hague, Aug. 30, The Committee which invest! gated the possibilities of establish- ing a cotton indusry in the Dutch East Indies has reported, advising rimental the building of an factory at an estimated cost of

70.000

If the results of

the discussions were principally The proposed Danubian Fact concerned with the necessity of will also be discussed and in this Yugoslavia officially recognising connection it was decided that the the Soviet Union and with this in Little Entente States oppose, any pre view the Yugo ay premier, Stoya attempt to restore the Habsburg dinoy!ich will take the opportunity Monarchy in Austria The three are successful at the forthcoming League meeting foreign ministers were the guests will probably to enter into negotiations with M. of Prince Regent Paul at lunch a capital of

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342 341 341 341

HOLLAND SHORT OF AIR PILOTS

The Hague, August 20 The Royal Dutch Air Lines are negotiating with British, German, Austrian and Scandinavian Lying

Dutch

Bont

For the author's conceptions Auch ax "eugenic sterilization, race purity, Nordic Race" are not clear ideas and have no relation to science, and the article closes,"" with what the German doctors Leader terms "a typical Jewishi statement" that science and truth can never be natimal but only in- ternational, humar and therefore non political Transocenn Kuo Min

CAMPBELL AFTER NEW RECORDS

Balt Lake City, Aug. 30. Sir Malcolm Campbell, the

KAILAN MINING REPORTracing motorist, has arrived here. In an interview with Renter be. said he would run on Monday it the Bluebird is in good condition

euter.

London, Aug. 29.) Interviewed by the "Dally Tele- graph with regard to rumours of the sale of the Kailan Mining, Ad- ministration to Japan, a director of the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company said that as far as his company was at present in- formed the rumours could he denied Router

COMMUNIST MENACEA

TRUST DEPARTMENT

Nanking Aug. 16, The Trust Department of the Central Bank of China will be Inaugurated on Sept. 1,

it is announced at the Ministry of Finance.

Shanghai, Aug. 30. The Bhenst Clovernment an- nounces that foreigners are pro- the in- from travell

province owing to the for

following a decision to ap experienced foreign pilots to up for the shortage of Dutch

due to the recent losses of tart

tuzises Com

Per Holland's most distin- ators Have been killed in the tourbal

public

of the

trol ove ted by used

artment

savingg deposita", or and members onaries iftary, navBI,

manu

HIGHLAND GAMES CENTENARY

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 10. One of the oldest and most famous-next to Braemar of Highland Gatherings, that of the Lonach, in Strathdan Aberdeen- shire, celebrates its centenary at the annual event, which will be held next Friday

It was tornied in 1835 as a re- creational side to the Lonach High- land and Friendly Society, a bene- volent organisation established in 1823 in connection with the com- ing-of-age of the heir to the estate and baronetcy of Newe and Eding- lassie and ever since then the Lairds of Newe have been chief patrons of the Society and chief- tains of the Gathering.

Formerly held at Castle Newe, the Gathering now takes place at Belaber the seat of the Hon. Mrs.

nestger.

MORE HIGHWAYS

Hankow, Aug. 213 According to the Hope Provin cial Highway Bureau, more than 3,300 kilometers of highways in this province have been completed up to date; 800 kilometers are under construction, and 1,000 kilomet have been projected Communica tions in the province will be great- ly facilitated upon completion of the 1,800 kilometers of new roads by the end of the ye Kuo Min

NAVY APPOINTMENT

Www London, Aug 19 Rear Admiral Geoffrey Layton, DBO. has been appointed Direc tor of Personal Services, effective from November 8 next.

He has been Commodore of the Naval Barracks

ortsmout) since 1934. Reuter,

ARGENTINE DEFENCES

Buenos

Govern

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