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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

bayon

Ballara

{Nomina)

$1,000

FRIDAY. "SEPT., - 13.

Banks

ti.K. Banks

SharebrokersTM Association

Kayers

Betlem

Bales

**

Bo. (London) Chartered Banks ....... Mercantile Bks

Du.

Insuranean

wh

1,035/40

£103

£14

£13)

$7th

Bank of East Asia...

$70

N, U. à 5. Banki ....... Am. U. r. Corp: 5. Un. Fin. Corp. Urd, 8.

Do.. Pref.

Canton enTALICAS.

$180

$180

Underwritera

$1.10

1370

Lina Fres

3389

$180

34

$36

130

Audos pro

19

Do. (ur.)

60/1) #11

SIGN

Waterbust

Mining

Amtamoks

Balateos

21 ots.

-32/6

KOTA

Union Insura2006 **

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

international Asaco, S.

Shipping

Donglassa ............... $30

Steamboats

781sta

180 eta $18

Baguio Gold........

$12.10 Benguet Consolidated

13 atu Do Exploration 34 ots.

Bato Big Wedge.............

Goldfield ...

etc.

bjate.

United Paracales .....

'C

YUMSTOLAVERNA

Langkata (singis) S.;

Explorations.

Räubs........

12.30 Venezuela Goid Fids..

175

·9741

153 ota

Jucks, WharTAS,

Godowns, ata,

.K. & K. Wharves,

Providents (old) ........

Do.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

(ihrouza Meniere Ägency )

New York: September 13.

QUOTATIONS

Now York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Vob. New York Habber-Dec Chicago Wheat

Change of Dall .00 off

68.17 88.90 .03 ap 65] €5) unchanged

Last Today's High Low Close Close 4.94 1.93 494 4,931 10.49 10.43 11.88 35

Chicago Corn

-Dec. -Dec.

10.50 10.44 1175 11.88 93 921

.19 off

off

Montreal Silver --Dec.

67 66) 68,00 88.00

57 BBA

I off

Silver-Official

Dow Jones Averages

30 Industriais

133,06

High-1934/36 Low: Sept. 11. Sept. 3. Change

84.08 134.03 133.33

20 Raile

62.96

7.16 37.25

38.75

,00 off

20 Utilities

31.03

14.39 271..

20.46

.93 off!

27.17

84.73 0.3

96.66

11 Commodity Index

66.24

$1.98 .63.58

63.33

Uff off .35 of

1:

40 Bonds

Business Done: -1,980,000 shares.

ABYSSINIA TO STAND FIRM·

Encouraged By Sir Samuel's Speech

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(Special to the 'Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).1

Addis Ababa, Sept. 13...

A deep Impression has been made here by Sir Samuel Hoare's speech which has been translated into Ambarish, and leaflets arO being distributed throughout the country. The speech, it is stated. has

encouraged Breatly

the Government who declare that Abyssinia will stand firm and ofter no further concessions to Italy other than those already made. The Emperor himself still hopes that England will be able to avert war, and his radio speech announced for Friday is being awaited with eager interest.

EMPRESS BROADCAST

4

The radio talk in French and English for the women of the Empress m world, held by the Tuesday, was unintelligible every- where except in Abyssinia, on ac- count of deliberate interference by some other transmitter, it is learned. In this appeal

NOW

MEMBERS:

S E. Levy & Ob.

1. IOE HOUSE STREET

INVESTMENT, BANKERS 4. BROKERS

NEW YORK COTTON EXOWANGE

COMMODITY #ICHANGE, INC. N.T.

UHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, ING.

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK

BRITISH TEAM BEATEN

By American Polo, Players

1

New York, Sept. 12 The American Open Polo Cham- plonship which this year includes

which was intended as a reply to Italian propaganda, six languages were transmitted" on short wave from a station at Rome, and the an entry "from the Hurlingham Empress then called on Heaven Club of England

commenced

at

to protect Abyssinia from "civil-Meadowbrook Club, Long Island, sers" who only bring sorrow, NY, to-day, when the first round

ratches were played. havoc, thirst and rain.

Invade

were

The British players were drawn "Mighty armies.", sald the Em-

against the Hurricanes and are preparing to press," our land under false pretende of beaten in their first match by bringing, civilisation to our peace- nine goals to eight. ful agricultural population which lives in communion with God and Nature.

Stock & Div Adams Express ....... Amer. Can (4)

Last Sale Sept. 11, 12

Stock & Div

Last Sale "Sept. 1

12

9

81

Gold Dust (1.20)

18

154

****** 145

143

Goodyear

201

201

Am Cyanamid "B"

Int. Cement

291 29

(25dr.)

241

248t.

Int. Nick (80)

111

10

Am. For. Pwr

7

7

Int. Tel. & Tel.

744

74

AL

Am. For. Pwr, $7 1st

PI.

Johna Mariville

241

24+

341

33

Kennecott (.151)

441

44

11ots. Am Locomotive

17 174

Loew's (1)

251

251

Am Radiator

181 18

1st,

Do.

Lprill (1.20) .......

74

75

am. Smelting

471

481

Mont. Ward.

37

36+

71

Gold River

Am. T. and T. (9)... 1443

1441

Nat City Bk. (1)

291*

292.

130 ct

Gold Creek.....

***

31 cts

12 ot

Salacot Mining ......13 oth

30 ets,

po Mining................................

Am Tob "B" (5)` ... 100 Am. Waterworks (1) 17 Am. Waterworks $6

1011

Nat, Da. P. (1.30)...

154

15+

171

Nat. Distillers

31

301

Nat. Pwr. Lt. (80)...

101

104

38 cts

togous

pret (8)

76

77*

N.Y. Central

261

- 251

11/8

Kailans

314

11/ $101

Anaconda Copper

201

201

N. Amer. (50c, %s)

201

201

Atch.

T. and 8. r.

28

Pac. Cas (1.50)

273

Jež

$21

(2sd.)

531

521

Pac. Ling. (3)

431

43

$51

Shanghai LoLIN

$8

Auburn

Automobile 37

371

37

Packard Motors

54

51

171.

$2.10

Baltimore & Ohio

174

17

Penn. Rly. (1) .....

29+

291

Bethlehem Steel

391 39

Phil. Petro (1)

27+

261

Boeng Airplane

142

.141

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80)

421

42+

Borden Co. (1.60)

51

-50

Radio Corpn.

at

B

Do. (old))

374

Do.

. (new))

372

Borg. Warner (lar) Case

772

18+

Rey. Tob "B" (3)"..

581

57

w

Schenley

38

38

|50 c s.

20 cts.

10 at

Canadian Pactit

10) 107

Sears Roebuck

801

594

19

11. W. Jocks

28

Caterpillar Tract

52 511

Soc-Vac. (80)

114

11i

¿

S. Cuina Motors A'

3h. Nat. Bk (1.40)

312*

312-

Sm. Cal. Ed. (1.50)

22

221

Dy

O'Peake Corp. (2.50)

Southern Pacific

202

201

$78

Shanga Docka S.

$78

C'Peake

Corp. and -482

46

Stan Brands (1)

13+

131

34

New Engineerings8.

14

Ohlo (2.80)-

47

461

Stan. Gas

61

$240

tlong kow

Chrysler (14)

721 711

Sta On NJ (1)

45

44...

Col. Gas & Elec,

131

131

Ster. Pro. (2.80)

64)

841

Comm. Solv. (-80)..

201 201

Studebaker Corpn

201 204

$3.20

Comm. Sthin.

17

2

Texas G. Sulp (2)

35

351

come

3234

+

Comm. 8thrn

8

8

Transamerica (1,124)

$100

cum. Pr. (6),

57+

574

Un, Car, and Carb

Cons. Gas. N.Y (2) 28 -

271

Cons. Ol (28)

82 3)

(4.40) ! cc--་་་ཡ་་

69

69

Un Pac. Rlys. (4)... 1034

102

Cant Oil (25)

20

191

Com Prod (3)

67

661

Un. Aircraft Corp.... · 18}

187

Un. Air Line Trans...

9

91

17

Douglas Aircraft

311

314

"33

Du Pont (3-80%)

125+

124

United Corpn........

41

Uni. Gas Impr. (1.20)

164

18

Elec Bond & Share

134

131

Univ Leaf Tob, (2)

64

652

Elec. Bond $5 PI (5)

0.8. Indus Alcohol...

461"

481

Elec. Bond $0 P1 (6) 67.. -

64

U.S. Rubber

151

141

$5.70

$6.0

Fox Film "A"

U.S. Steel

.............489

appointments

45%

184

Gen. Elec. (80)

342

34

army. In

Vanddium

171

171

$40

10.

(new S

$40

Gen Foods (1.80)))

334

32+

reserve

381

Zoong dings

Warner Bros.

Picts. ᎾᎿ

Bi

E8

+25

Wing Un Foxtiles(5.)

Gen. Motors (id)

461

451

128

West E. & M. (65)..

791

773

Publie Ctilities

Gen. Rly. Bigs (1)... 33ł

34

1

Tramways ..............................

- Bid

+ ex. div.

$15

Do (newj...

#781 Star Ferries

$77

$72

$17.50 Yaumati Furries

$17

$8.05

China Lights .....................

$8

$20

H.A. Zectrics..... Macho

&#3{

do

13

bandakau Lights ........

1

319)

19.60

16

$7.90

33.40

$14

3100

$201

$10

34

14

171

$11.30

11

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings ri,K. Hotels

H.K Lands........... Du..4% Debentures Shanghai Landa.....~. Aletropolitan lazds..

China Do............in de

$13o. Pebenturess.

Humphreys

New A Hotel

Ann Healties “A”D.

Do,

$88 Chinces Estates...

Cotton Mills

D'iu Cottons(uld S.

Ewoa

"".

Peak Trams (old) .......]

Telepones (old)

Do. (UU)...

China Buses ...........

10/6 Fractio

Do. (pref.).....

Industriais

Sel

Malabon Sugare k

319

Caldbook Jurus El

$13

Mangregors [pret,}19.|

$1.80

$2.90

$2 16

$15)

$4

$1.10

[26 CLM.)

23

37

$3.05

Canton los $1 Ceinents

Ropes ........

artisvellaneoSS

Dairy Farma

Amusemeaza ......

Ch. E'tainments................ Constructions, (old)

.Do.

(DOW)

Lane Crawfords.......

Mackinto vocarente Nanyang TobaccOL- Nincared... Watsuus

70 ata. W

Powells

M. Greyhounds.

5. U. Enterprises ........

90%. Uh.G.5,19280.78ds.

ALE. Gorb, 4% Loans

Do.

12

31.35

preu

prem.

Wallace darper......

255

H.K. Wing Us ............

S'hal Do Vibro Pileng

MR. RICKETT'S PLANS

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

"Press" (Copyright),] =

NEW YORK

Cal Money ........... 4 1%

† possible 10milation

STOCK AND

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

(Through Renter's Agency)

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New York-London .....

Cotton, October ......

10.44

Cotton, May........................

10.63

Last

September 13

11.00 Close Open 10.20 10.40

4934

4937 4933 4937 10.40 10.42 10,41.

10.03

10.59 10.03

$2

Rubber, December

11.58

11.41 11.41

11.30

Chicago Wheat, December

92

924 924

116)

Chicago Wheat. May

931

931 931

Corn, December

561

501

Бол

i $1.10

Corn, May

57+

ST

573

STOCKS

484

482

491

497

492

271 271

28

281

281

EL Bond and Share ...

131

131

131

13

134

General Motors

s

451

45

46

451

10% 11

11

11

11

44

434 447

441 441

381

361 30%

37

N.Y. Central

251

254 251 261

Standard On Co. of NY. 1.8. Steel

44

451

30% 26 444 44 44 461 46) 461

ARMY CHANGES

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Pelping, Sept. 12. "It is learned that General Sung Cheh-yuan has decided to come here from Tientsin on September. 15,

American Smelting Consolidated Glas of "N.V

Int. Tel and Tel

Loew's Inc.

Montgomery Wardeverm

GREEK MONARCHY.

1. REICHSTAG CONVENED

Athens, Sept 12

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]' The plebiscite on the question of

Nuremberg, Sept. 12. the restoration of the Monarchy,

The German Reichstag has been has been fixed for October · 27. Though the announcement of a de- convoked for Sunday at Nuremberg Anite date has somewhat cleared in order to hear an important Gov- the atmosphere among the popula-ernment declaration It is announ- delegated to take over the affairs on and army, it is evident the difced. Proceedings will open at B have got in my pocket" said the Garrison Headquarters from and the War Minister, Kondylis is

Budapest, Sept. 12. Mr. Rickett arrived here by air Athens yesterday. The acknowledgement by Italy of the concession agreement which **I

from

Rickett in replying to pressmen

is a mere matter of respect for

Mr. Yang Cheng-nan, has been

General (Wang Shu-chang. A part

Lorences between Signor Alraris

Transocean Kuo Min

not yet settled. The leaders of of the staff will be transferred to the People's Party demand the serve in the Peiping Branch Mili reinstatement of General Panagio- the sanctity of agreements taty Council, while the rest will be takos as commander of the first of the republic in view of the ap-

He had no intention of selling reta ned.UPON ARR the concession to Italy, said General Hsiao Cheng-ying, Mem- Army Corps as well as the resigna Rickett, but would reveal nothing ber of Peiping Branch Milliary of his future plans except that Council, accompanied by Generat

he is learing for London on Fong Chi-an left for: Siwan this

morning to inspect 37th Division Transeras Kuo Ming

stral News Aganoj.

ton of Kondylis, and there seems a probablity of a Government crisis

Republicans are already, premar ing a great campaign in support

proaching plebiscite and the Press are sympathising with Venizelos. It is stated that the ex-statesman himself will assume charge of the propaganda for the Republic, Transocean Buo Min

Do Italian mothers suffer as *much as Abyssinians at thought or the irreparable losses which war causes?

Aurora eliminated Old Westbury by eleven goals to nine and will meet the Hurricanes in the semi- final round of the competition:

Hurlingham played the Ameri-. own game. They cans at their rede hard and worked excellently

"Abyssinia's conscience is clear, together but lost a terrific battle and she extends brotherly wel-In which the result wsa in doubt

all to

who come here until the end. honourably"...

1

FOREIGNERS IN ARMY

1

At the end of the fourth chuk- ker the British players led by seven goals to Ave. The Ameri- cans drew up at 7-7 at the and of the fifth chukker.

A decree prohibiting foreigners from serving with the Abyssinian

Sanford scored five goals for ermy, has now been rescinded by the Hurricanes while Gerry netted Negus. Those members of the three and Strawbridge" one. For Swedish

STILL WINNING

Lawson Little Progresses

Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 12. Lawson Little continues to make progress in the Open Amateur Golf Championship of the United States, The British sing played here. title holder has now reached the semi-finals.

In his fifth round match; against

W. B. McCullough, Jnr., Little won by five and three to play.

Other fifth round results were: Johnny Goodman beat Melstër six and five;

Fred Haas beat Nash four and three;

Walter Emery beat Eddie Held Ave and three;

Kocis

beat Tommy

seven and six;

Goodwin

Joseph Lynch beat "Oliver Tran- sue four and three;

Jack Munger beat Harry Givan on the 19th green;

Voigt beat Turnesa one up.

QUARTER-FINALS

Gree

Eniery at Munger four and

six and

Lynch beat Haas, two and one; Little beat Voigt four the three. In the 8mi-final round Little

Goodman beat Kocis

five;

and Belgian military the Hurlingham Club, Captain P. missions have now been officially P. Sanger scored Ave, E. H Tyr-meets Goodman and Emery will recalled, and those who prefer trell Martin two and Captain HP. play Lynch--- remain in Abyssinia will be given Guinness one.

20

.....

in the regular

Captain H. C. Walford was No. addition 14 Belgian for the Hurlingham Club while officers, and

Swiss Rathborne made up the American technicians are expected to ar- quartette.-- rive soon. The Belgians will be| Reuzer- employed as infantry Instructors. while the Swiss will train anti- aircraft gunners, and also be

f

responsible for the upkeep guns which are mostly of Swiss manufacture.---

Transocean Kuo Min,

INDIAN "ELECTORAL REFORM

EXCHANGE OF VIEWS

AT GENEVA

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).1

Reuter.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

Nanking, Sept. 12. Proposal to actively promote knimal husbandry in the North- west as an aid to the conservancy of Hwang-ho was adopted at the 13th meeting of the standing com- mittee of the National Economic Council, which was held here yes- terday afternoon. Geneva, Sept. 12.

Presided over by Mr. Wang "After 1.0 exchange of views, Ching-wei the meeting was at- the Committee of Five gave its tended by two other standing subcomittee general instructions members Dr. H. H. Kung and Mr.. London, Sept. 13.

for the elaboration of the drafts Sun Fo. Mr. Chin Fen, Secretary- Sir Laurie Hammond, Chairman of proposals witch eventually will general of the said Council, also of the Committee appointed at the be submitted to the two Govern-partic'pated in the discussions, end of July to make recommenda- ments concerned as tions for the delimitation of con- the peaceful settlement stituencies in the future Indian

dispute". Federal and Provincial Legisla-

This brief communique issued by tures, left London India, accompanied by the Secre the League Secretariat after yes- tary of the Committee, Mr. J. Gterday evening's session, of the committee, refers, it is understood Laithwait. The two other mem- bers, who are in India, are Mr.

for to-day

Justice Rao, and Mr. Justice Dir Muhammed.

a basis for of the

in League circles, to a suggestion hat a treaty similar to that con-

cluded between England and Iraq The Committee will start Its should be signed between Italy work at Simla on a September 28 and Abyssinia. By this is as- and will thereafter tour various sumed that Italy would receive provinces. Sir, Laurie Hammond the right to station garrisons in will also pay a special visit to Abyssinia and control the police.

Wh'le M. Laval will discuss this Burkin

The Committee is expected to proposition with Baron Alois in submit. its report at the begianing the next few days, the committee of next year. It is understood Jur'sts will draw up the proposals thate considerable amount of in legal form. Should the private the states- preparatory work has already negotiations betweeti been carried out in India, which men not have led to a satisfactory should much facilitate its taak result by the end of the week, the British Wireless.

Jurist committee it is stated, will hand in its drafts to the League Council.

CLOSE WIN FOR THE

M.C.C. TEAM

In addition to the development of animal husbandry in the North- west, the meeting also decided to appropriate $20,000 for the planta- tion of clover plants in that

area.

The meeting among other things also passed departmental budgets

24th fiscal year-

the enterprise expenditures for Central News Agency,

RED ARMY MANOEUVRES

(Special to "Hong Kong [Dally__Presa"})

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Telo-- graphic Missagos Ordinance, 1804. Becelted, September 15.30 p.m.) Moscow, Sept. 13: French and Italian military delegations consisting of hign staff officers, among them the The League assembly held no deputy chief staff of the French season yesterday afternoon, Fer- Army General Loisean arrived at sistent rumours current here Kley in order to attend the Red yesterday evening was to the effect army manoeuvres beginning at that the United States Senator the Klev sectors on Thursday. London, Sept. 13. Pope, who is still staying in A banquet an honour of the The M.C.C. West Indies team Geneva, sent a telegram to the foreign visitors was given by the defeated Mr. HD.G. Leveson Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell commander of the Kiev military Gower's eleven at Scarborough by Hull yesterday urging him to take sector, Kushinski. The manoeu- The score detalls were- the small margin of two runs Initative in calling a conference Vres will last several days and ally units, mechanised of the Kellogg Pact signatories for include the purpose of deciding to put units and aircraft taking M.C.C. 268 (Ames 101 not out, Baxter 6 for 78) and 124 (Baxter those countries which break the'r prominent part. The task set the

for 47). Vonligations under the pact by be- troop expected to be Mr. Leveson Gower's eleven 125 g'nning a war, outside the pale of repalaion of an imaginary attack

from Polish Gali and 265

Union News,

the law Transocean to Min

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