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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Einrouga Regter's Aganryz

New York: September 1.

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Uct. Now York Rubber--Sept. Chicago Whest Sept Chicago Carn

Last - Today's,

High Low Close Clos Change 4.981 4.98

£90

of Firm 1.98) 10:40 10.31 10.49 10.3310 off

11 up

57

11.79 closed.

66.15 65.55 65,40 68,40

$1,040

31,080

£1037

133

*********$1,040 Bo. (London) ***, Chartered Banks -- 'Mercantile B., “A”

881

807

£29

-Sept

147 - 57

075

Do.

2121

Hank of East Asin.....

£124

Moutros Silver" --Dec.

Silver-Oficial

631 654

unchanged unchanged

17n9

$78+

IN, U. & S. Banka

Am. O, riu. Corp: B.

Dow Jones Averages

High-1934/36 Low: Aug. 30. Aug. 31. Change

30 Industrials

129,50

84.58 .127.95

187.89

.54 up

20 Raile

81.96

97.11 3492

35.22

20 Utilitsen

31.03

14.39, 24.21

28.70

$190

404

40 Bonds

97.47

84.37 96.96

96.91

.30 up 40 up ,06, 'off :

(10 › ta,

11 Commodity Index

65.25

41.98 62.5%

!99/6

:::

3

$80

Ch. Fin. Corp. rd. 8.

Da, Prot. Irisarasota Canton iarauose."

Underwriters

10 cts. Unu insuranode ***

China Fires

B.K. Ficus.............

$185 Internatonai Aisce, 3.

$382

178 ots

$18

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

Bajatcos

State, Baguio Gold

$12. 10 Benguet Consolidated 11jot

Do Exploration

13 cts

Do.

Goldfield

8 ots

Big Wedge

10th,

7.cto

HokA faat 、ཀཙཱ༣ ཝནཏུགཙs

30 cts

Gold Creek.

United Paracalos... 31 ots:

13 et..

Balscot Mining

12 ot..

90 ots,

ipo Mining............

38 at.

Itogons

12-

angkats (single) d.

-$14

$7

Kailans *******

Explorations... J. Shanghai Loans 5. Haubs ROOFERYADANI

$9.30 Venezuela Gold Fide.

Docks, WharTOS,

Godowns, etc.

H.K. & K. Wharves.

56 cta. Providents (old)...

Du

[20W) **) Hi.n. W. Does

$78 #741

Do.

Do...

(old)

(де)

u

**

Business Done: -190,000 shares.

24***

$100

Last Sale

Shipping

$36

Dougie OVD-

$35

"Stock & DIY.

Aug. 30

31

#4.

Dream Des de

Adams Express

83

BI

Stock & DIY Gold Dust (1.20)"

18

Las, Bale Aug. 30. 31 16

:30

indue (pret)

$30

Amer. Can (4)

138

138+

Goodyear

197

191

19

Do. (det.)

12

am: Cyanamid - "g"

Int. Cement

30t

29*

70/

Shells......

713

(25dr.)

241

241

Int. Nick 6.80)

Watarik

311

+

$11

Mining

Am. For. PwT

63

71

Int. Tel. & Tel.

858

101 101 661

78 o

Am. For, Pwr, $7 ist

Johns Manvillą

23 234

PL.

361

351

Kennecott (151)

411

413

25 ala.

Am. Locomotive

154

154*

Loew's (1)

24}

Am. Radiator ........

171

171

Lorill: (1.20)

73+

72

Am. Smelting

45

451

Mont, Ward

34.

341

Am. T. and T (9)...

1354

1361

Nat City B. 41)

311"

321*

...

Am. Tob. "B" (5)

991

100

...

Nat, Da P. (1.30)...

154

151

Am. Waterworks (1) Am. Waterworks $6

pret (8)

15+

16

Nat Distillers

291

201

Nat. Pr. Ls. (80)....

101

111

73 ⚫

73.*

MY. Central

221

23

Anaconda Copper

183

. 19t

N. Amer. (50. 4%5)

201

201

128

Atch. T. and 8. P.

(2sd.)

-251

26

Pac. Gas (1.50)

487

49

Pac Ling. (3)

40+ 40%

13

Aubur

Automobile 331

341

Packard Motors

41

4+

13t

$7.30

Baltimore & Ohio...

15

154

27

27+

Pean. Rly. (1) ....

$2.10

Bethlehem Steel

371.

375

Phil. Petro. (1)

26

201

Boeing Airplane

*15

15%

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80)

401

· 41 ·

Borden Co. (1.60) ...

49

487

Radio Corpn

61

61

Borg Warner (1dr.)

683

72+

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

542

541

341

34

578

Case

Schenley

$70.

201

101-

55

55+

Canadian. Paciac

Sears. Roebuck

[50 4 16.

521

53

10 ota.

Caterpillar Tract,

Soc.-Vac. (60)

107

112

120) ctm.

33+*

341*

18

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

Srn, Cal Ed.

(1.50) +

218

211

194

$78

D. Gusus Motors 'A' -""" Do. Shagun Decka 3.

***

C'Peake Corp. (2.50)

Southern Pacific

181

18)

·441

491

134

131

C'Peake Corp.

and

$78

Ohio (2.80)

481 $45

Stan. Brands (1) ̧...

B

61

Stan. Gas

34

Now Engineeringın,

6111 611

45

454

$210

riʊngkawi. *****

3.

Chrysler (10)

·Stɑ QU NJ (1) .....

111

121.

Col Gas & Elec.

Ster. Pro. (2.80)

Lands, Hotels, and

191

19

641 644 201 .201

Comm. Soly. (80)...

Studebaker Corpn

Balldings

2

if

342+ 343

Comm. Bthrn.

Texas G. Bulp (2)

H.K. Hotele

$3.80

Comm Start. $8

Transamerica (1.124)

128

Do, 4% Debentures

$100

cum P. (8)

53

"541

Ua, Car. "and Carb

$204

Shanghai Lauda..S.

Cons, Gas. NY (2) 28

28+

11.40)

642

641

Cons. Ol (28)

87

9

Un. Pac. Rlys., (6)...

991

100

Slu

ták, malties

Cont. Of (25)

14

China Du

Corn Prod (3)

$4

$123

Do. Detentorero,

Douglas Aircraft

20% 211

·66 651 311 ...311

Un.. Aircraft Comp..

181

181

Un. Air Line Trans..

71

$71.

Mumphrey.n

New Asa lutal

$36

μα

"B" S.

Du Pont (2.602) Elec Bond & Share 13 Elec. Bond' $5 P! (51

117

118

United Corpn., ........

5

131

Uni, Gas Impr. (1.20)

151

Univ. Leaf Tob. (2) 611

U.S. Indus. Alcohol...

42)

$58

Chincse Estatom

Elec. Bond 's6 PI. (6)

661

68*

U.S. Rubber

1374

Colton Mill

Fox Film "A"

161 161

$6.90

Ewus ...

#3

Gen. Elec. (.50)

301

314

0.8, Steel

431

Vanddium

17.

$65

Sun Attoufuld)S.}

$81

(now S

Gen. Foods (1.80)

34

341

$40

$40

28

Log Sings...

Gen Motors (1d)

421

423

38

825

Wing Un fertiles(S.}|

320

Gen. Rly. Sigs (1).....

314

314*

Warner Bros. Picts 54 West E. & M. (65)..

651

Call Money

10

"%

Public Utilities.

$12.30

• Bid

ex. div.

I possible mutilation

$8

$724

317

38.30 China Light

18.10

350

20

H.K. Electrica ...... Macao do.

108)

od

+

331

$27

$100

H.A. Landsc

Metropolitan Lands..!

As Hexities "A".

$12.20 framways" ..........

Pomir Pesina (old) ........ $12.

Da SKI

(new)... Star Farrionosisaves $17.60 Yanmatí Ferriot

$8.20

$111

10/0

Do. (NSW)***

Trackons -

Sandakan Lights',..]

Teleprunes (old) ........

China Buses ......S

Do. (pre na

industriais

Malabón Sugars ... Caldbeck, rus, duj Macgregor (protadij

1201 $7.90

MUSCULAR POWER

"AIRPLANES

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

press" (Copyright).]

"

73

ལིཾ ཨཏྠོཙྪཾཨཐཱ ཙྩནྟི,

PRESS VIEWS ON OIL CONCESSION

(Special to the "Hong Kong. Daily

press" (Copyright).I

CHINA'S GREAT SAGE

Nation Pays Homage

Shanghai, Aug. 28-Official ob- servance of the. birtnday anniver- sary of Confucius, the greatest Chinese Sage, was held throughout the country yesterday. All Govern- ment offices were closed and meet- ings were had to commemorate the occasion. The occasion was observed, for the second time in history of the Chinese Republie, as a. national holiday. The decision of the National Government, to make this a national holiday fol lowed the launching by General Chiang Kai-shek of the New Life: Movement which has for its mot to the four words, 11, yi, lien, and chih meaning politeness, righteous- ness, purity of conduct and self- consciousness, as advocated by the "Great Scholar" of China.

Chulu, & smell town but fam ous as the birthplace of Confucius, In Shantung was the scene of a most enthusiastic and impressive ceremony, with approximately 10,- 000 people in attendance. General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of Shan- tung Provincial Government, at- tended, as the representative of the National Government. The ceremonies began at 7am. in the Confucius Temple at Chufu when General Han made the offerings before the altar. Following this, General Han and other partici- pants visited the tomb of Confu- clus and made offerings in ac- cordance

ancient with Chinese rituals on behalf of the National Government and Central Kuo, Min Tang

'IN NANKING

In Nanking. two separate meet- ings were held, one in the main hall of the Confucius Temple at y a.m., when more than 500 repre sentatives from Government, Kuo Min Tang and public bodles. were present. Mr. Ma Chao-tsun, Ma- yor of Nanking, who presided over the ceremony, was the chief. speaker, the other meeting. was held in the auditorium of the Cen- trál Kuo Min Tang Headquarters. Approximately 500 prominent peo- ple, including high government officials and executive members of at- the Kuo Min Tang, were in tendance.

The celebration in Shanghai was marked by an impressive cere mony held at the main hall of the Confucius Temple near West Glate in Nantao at 10 am., with approxi- mately 1,000 representatives from local government. Kuo Min Tang offices and schools in attendance. Mr. Pan Kung-chan, Commission-

S E. Levy & Co.

1, 10 ́ ́ STRETT ***, INVESTMENT AKERUN 4 BROZESS

--KAW YORK COTTON EXCHANĠU

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC, NJ.,

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

CANADIAN GOMMODITY EXCNAS. E, INC.

CORRESPONDENTS >^«

WHITE," WHED & CO., NEW YORK

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Far Eastern Mail, Passenger and Freight Service

Through bookings to America via Europa and Europe via America. Through hookings to London, Bookinge around the world. —

OUTWARD SAILINGS m.v.“ ERMLAND for Shanghai," Moji Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku,

·Dairen, Tsingtan »q...... To v. "RHEINLAND" for Shanghai, Taku, Dairan, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama,

3rd Sept.

18th Sept. m.v." RAMSES for Shanghai, Y'hame, Kobe,

Osaka, Taingtau......

Dairen,

Taku. ......... 5th Oct

HOMEWARD SAILINGS PREUSSEN... for Gence, Marseilles, Havre,

Antwerp, R'dam., Hamburg

18th Sept. mv. "ERMLAND" for Genoa, Mll-a; Antwerp, B

.... 15th Oct, Rotter am, H'burg... + Passenger Vessel. Limited Passenger Accommodation.

X

For factor particulars and passage fares, etc. apply to:-

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

JEBSEN & CO., AGENTS,

12, Fodder Street, Tel. 28363.

CANTON AGENTS:

CARLOWITZ & CO., Shakes Road,

MALAYAN TEA

er of education of Great Shang- For Sale In London

hai presided over the ceremony on behalf of Mayor Wu Te-chen, who was absent.

group

Singapore, Aug. 28. During the year three comMET- Similar ceremonies were held under the auspieces of the Govern- cial cons.gnments of tea from ment and Kuo Min Tang organi- Tanah Rata were received for sale zations in all the principal ettles in England, says the report of Mr. V. A Low.nger, submitted to the throughout China,

Tientsin, Aug. 27-It is estimat-Legislative Council in which the ed that there are between 6,000 value to Malayan traders of the and 7,000 outlaws, all fully armed. Malayan Information Agency in shown. The report the Great Wall, and it is stated states: operating in the region north of London: is

The experience of 1933 in regard that it is a part of this which attacked the Peiping-Muk- to the value to trade of the Agency was confirmed during the past den express at Chinwangtao last

year. Not only were numerous in week.

The Chinese Feace Preservation quiries relating to tariffs, preter- Corps having no authority over ences and customs regulations dealt with but many probable that region, the railway authorl- ties are planning to request the developments discussed with pros- Japanese military authorities to pective exporters. send a punitive expedition against the outlawa,

Small bands of outlaws number pearing around the villages Luan- hsien, Jenchiu and Tinghsing,

PRAISE FOR THE PRINCE

A striking tribute to the Prince of Wales as Britain's leading "front soldiers paid by Pro- tesser Otto Yoelcker in an article in the "Berliner Boersen Zeitung."

He writes: "The Prince's popu- larity 'goes far beyond the borders of the British Empire. In Britain they call him a good sport and

"He is no abstract or aloof phan- n America a regular fellow." tom, but a very human, sensitive, flesh-and-blood Englishman. He is always called a typical English- man, and he is much prouder of that title than of the honours of his rank

Berlin, Sept. 1.

London, Sept. 1. Bunday's newspapers almost Further successes were achieved in the fight impelled by muscu- without exception approve of the ar power when after repair to sharp- tone in which the British his machine Duennbell flew late Government censures the granting on Saturday for 20 seconds at a of concession by the Abyssinian beight between 4 and 5: metres Emperor. On the one hand the and a speed of 40 kilometres. per international political tension will hour covering the distance of 204.be very much increased and on kilometers. At a second attempt the other hand there will be no he dew 221 metres in 21 seconds, chance of making any practical on both

occasions describing a use of the concession under the left handed curve...

existing circumstances so that the This closed the preliminary ex- whole incident is considered mere 15 cts,periments for the time being ly as a statuts move by the Negus airman to checkmate Italy at the expense and Both constructors are leaving Frankfurt to resume of the British and United Statesing between 200 and 300 are ap- various forms of "Straits produce" tion, apart from the sense

3191

$13

$1.80

Canton lopa

........* $

$2.00

21/3

Cements

12.80

$2.15

[Bope... $1.90

Miscellan.coNER

$15 Dairy Farmas

$15.80

$4

$1.10

Amusemente.....! Ch. 'tainment...... Constructiola, (old);

$2.40

13

Do.

(де)

Lane Crawforda............... Mackintoshi- *. Nanyang Tobacco...

$5.30

$3.00

$3.10

70 ots.

Wm. Powells

Miuceres .........uns mi Watsons

$3,05TM

$2

M. Greyhounde .................

21.36 S. C. Enterprisen ...

90% Ch.G. 319251Bda

TLS. Goya, 4% Loans| 61"),

31.10

$23

$3

$5.40

the tasks in the workshop where they will try to improve on the 55 eta. machine.

31

*2%

11.

36.

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Wallace Harper **** ****, H.K. Wing On w......... S'a Do. Vibro Piteng

603 168

CIVIL FLYING

Inquiry Into Means

Of Assistance

The following official antigance ment with regard to the develop ment of civil aviation was issued recently:

The Prime Minister has appoint- ed a Committee to consider and report to the Sparetary of State for Air upon measures, which might be adopted by his Majesty's Gov ernment or by local authorities for alsting in the promotion of civu aviation in the United Kingdom add their probably cost. The Cora

mittee will take into account the requirements of the Post Office for air mails and the relation between Btion and other forms of trans part.

The constitution of the Commit tee is as folowB:-- Brigadier-General Sir Henry May- bury, G.BE, KCMG, CB. C.MG., MICE. (chairman). Colonel Sir Donald Banks, K.C.B.,

D.8.0., M.CF-

Mr. J. A. N, Barlow CB, CBE Bir Oyal Hurcomb, K.BE, C.B

Governments,

MARKETS CLOSED

The "Observer" says "how :em- barrassing the report of the parti cipation of the British interests is understandable when one considers the basis from which Britain in- tended to direct the next action at Geneva, England has always emphasised that she defends the Stock Quotations last night as the principles of the League of Nations New York Markets were closed. Covenant and is inspired by no other egotistic- motives."."

The "Bunday Times" fears that

On September 27 the period within which the prize of 5,000 marks is offered by the Frankfurt Polytechnic Society for a flight of 550 metres expires. The prize committee met on Sunday and decided with the approval of the Reich's sport leader that al- though the conditions for winning the 5,000 marka prize were not fulfilled, nevertheless in recogni- Mr. Anthony Eden's task of bring- flow of the technical and aero- ing about an amicable settlement nautical performances on Friday of the dispute will be handicapped and Saturday, a consolation prize most seriously. While the "Sun- of 3,000 marks would be awarded day Chronicle" reports that Bignor to the competitors of the No. 1 Mussolini was thrown into fighting machine Haessler-Vinger piloted mood by the news of the granting of the concession but the British by Duenabell

declaration that the Government Transocean Kua Min

bad nothing to do the con

NO MORE OIL

Every of feld in the United Lieutenant-Colonel F. C. Shelmer-States will be dry within 40 year

and possibly within 18, dine, CLE, OBER

Sir Arthur Robinson, G.C.B., OBE.

Mather,

guised satisf Drän

Mr. J. G. Gibson; or the Air to Professor Kirtley Ministry will be secretary to the the Harvard Univerzity committee, and any correspondence He explained, however, that after ther should be addressed to him at the the off supply is exhausted. Air Ministry, Clwydyr House, Whitechall, London, 5.W.

16 yea

ies can begin turning coal into neids may petrol, and there is enough coal 40 years;

There were no Commodity and

HUEY LONG

To Run For The Presidency

Indianapolis, Bept. 1. Senator Huey P. Long the Lout- siana "dictator, told Reuter to day that he had decided to run as a candidate for the American presidency in 1938 on an indepen- dent tcket beading a “heral If President Roosevelt and

Hoover were nomin

Torth

The questions of most immediate financial importance have been those relating to the origin of

in regard to which the Customs in the United Kingdom wished to be satisfied that preference could legitimately be granted.

It can be claimed that the Agency has been able to assist merchants, very materially owing to the cordial relations that exist with HIM. Customs authorities Questions regarding the origin of

commodities are sometimes Intri cate and require careful analysis and oficial statements based on local knowledge are often of great value in resolving difficulties which would otherwise cause considerable delay and financial losa

In all trade matters, a liaison. has been maintained with the Co- lonial Office HM Customs, and with the Department of Overseas Trade, 201

BUSINESS CONNECTIONS The latter department is making

the

From

an' for

*DISTASTE FOR FLATTERY Various influences have formed the the Prince's chares Professor. The most decisive was his experience in the world was The Professor said

duty

are his

201

"Among others we could men-

inherited from his fatal high conception ar the distase for dattery gained from his mother's

upbring! coolness and broad view of life which he got from his dealings Edward VIL

"By serving like any other lleut- Guards, enans in the Grenadier famous in Britain for their preme military d zipline ed the social differences and how to overcome them in mi vice.”

learn

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