1,013/1,015
o'd
$105 B197
z33
New York/London Cross-rate Now York Cotton-Uct. New York Rubber-Doc. Chicago Wheat -Doo,
11.70
Chicago Corn
$70
-Doc. Montreal Silver -Deo. Silver-Official
10 1 197
Do Prof. s. Insaramang
Dow Jones Average
30 Industrisi
130,05
84.38 133.11
Canton JustÁLOSS..
$180
$180
UnderwriterE
30 Rails
0296
#7.11 38.74
$1.10
$1.10
33473
13791
Union Insurandes ♫.
20 Utilities
31.03
14.39 98.84
$376
40 Bonds
China Fires
07.47
84.73 96.67
$300
$382
11. Fires
$180
$150
11 Commodity Index
€5.25
41.98 55. 2
International Assço, S.
$4
Shipping
$38
Douglases
$35
#4
Steamboat
13
$30
Lugo (prof.)
£30
Stock & Div.
Last Sale Sept. 18
1y
Do. (det.)
$18
$19
Adams Express
87 81
Stock & DIY Gold Dust (1.20) ...
€9/9
Surily *****
70%
Amer. Can (4)
1444
141
Goodycar
#hi
Water heat
111
Am. Cyanamid "B"
Int. Cement
Mixing
* 1.25dr.):
244
231
Int. Nick (.50)
so ata
Am. For. Pwr
61
5
Int. Tel. & Tel
$18
20 sta
Am. For. Pwr. $1 18t
Johns Manville
PI.
844
31
Kennecott (.151)
8 otë.
Am Locomotive
18
17"
Loew's (1)
Am. Radiator
174
"171
Lorill (1.20)
am. Smelting......
491
473
Mont, Ward
Am T. and T. (9)... 140
138
Nat City BL. (1) ...
Gold Creek.................
***
United Paracales ....
33 ota
Am. Tob "" (5)
1027
1013
Nat, Da P. (1.30)...
12
DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
Sharebrokers Association
yare
Bellass
Bajas Nominal
FRIDAY. SEPT.. 20.
Hayere
deturn Jalen
DUDUKA
$1,018)
::
9013
افات
ELD] £18!
3781
BARKS
H.K. Banks ***** $1,000
Do. (London)
***
Charterol Banks ... Mercantile Bks. "A"
*Do
C."
Bank of East Asia... N. U. & S. Barks ...
Am. O. Fin. Corp: 8.
Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. S.
Aitamoks... 74 ats
Balatcos......
94 sts. Baguio Gold ....... $12.10 Bangust Consolidated
13 at
10 ot.
Bot.
Do.
Exploration
Do. Galdeid....
Big Wedge.............
Gold River............ots.
7 Cob
| 30 wal
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
A
(Througa Henterv Agency)
New York: September 20.
QUOTATIONS
Last Today'
High Low Close Close Change 4.93 4.817 + 3) 4.817 14 off strong 10.71 10,88 1.63 10.63 0.01 of '
153 11.52 11,54 80g up. 100 9FF 1004 sj up 571 $8. 077 of of
88.00 48.01 66.14′′ 68.40 0.20 up
852 60% unchanged
High-1934/35 Low: Sept. 18. Sept. 19. Change
Business Done: -1,820,000 shares.
WHAT ABOUT GERMANY?
(Continued from page 9)
Germany dies not set it that way, and her view is shared else- where.
MEMBERS:
whose
EXPERT VIEW Captain Liddell Hart, reputation for military knowledge and impartiality is world-wide. and who, after his work for France, might be suspected, if at all, of a leaning against Germany. in his history of the war has written:
"Another big it, often mooted. Is the question whether even in the autumn of 1918 Germany could have avoided capitulation. Would the fighting front have collapsed if the war
had gone
on after November 11? Was capitulation inevitable, or could have made the German armies good their retreat and stood firm on their own frontiers? German opinion largely says 'yes' to the latter question. Many open-mind- ed and diligent students c war among the Allies are inclined to agree that it was possible from a military point of view."
Few to-day will defend the Treaty of Versalles as a monu- ment of justice and honour,
S E. Levy & Co.
*1, IUB HƯUBE 'STUEET
1
INVESTMENT BANKERS ♣ BROKKES
"NEW"TORK COTTON KICHANGE"
COMMODITY RICHANGE, INC. 'N.T.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
GAMADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC.
CORRESPONDENTA. „S^3
WHITE, WELD * CO., NEW YORK
NEW YORK STOCK
wild.
AND
COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
(Through Reuter's Agency)
September 20
Last- Close Open 10.30 10.40 11.00
491 4917 4917
10.72 1071 10.64
131.44 1.87 of" 30.36 0.38 'OF 25.36 0.58 off 98.54 (1,03 off 55.47 0.45 up
[as, Sale Sept 18
19
16
16
193
31
10 301
104 10
77
254.
441
76 243 434
26
252
824
82+
33+
32
281.
273
New York-London
+4917
167"
181.
***
15 at
Salacot Mining...... 13 ola,
Am. Waterworks (1)
171
16
Nat. Distillers
202
201
90 ots,
po Mining.....
Am. Waterworks 36
Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80)...
10)
101
38 ots
Logons ..............
11/0
Kalansako
11/8
pret (6)
81
82
N.Y: Central
26
257
$14
Langkats (single) Ď.)
$101
Anaconda Copper
211 201
N. Amer. (50c. 4%)
20-
20
$43.
Exploration...... JA
321
Atch T and 8. F.
J.
Pac. Gas (1.50)
284
271
An armistice accepted' on the onderstanding that the German Colonies would not be seized was followed by a forced treaty which" deprived Germany of those Co- ton.es.
%
Cotton, October
10.62
Cotton, May ......................... A PLAN PANS ON
10.83
10.92 10.94
10.83
Rubber, December
11,54
11.64 11.64 11.64
Chicago Wheat, December ... 100
1001
993
Chicago Wheat. May
1011
1011
100
Corn, December
573
58
581
¿
:
bh
Hauba ****
$2.30 Venezuela Gold Fids.
Docks, WharrOE,
Godowns, eks.
H.K. &£, Wharves.
Shanghai Lens di
13
(2sd.) ....
521
51
Pac. Ling. (3)
421
42
Corn, May
18
od
$8.20 31.10
Auburn
Automobile
37
361
Packard Motors
.5
5
Baltimore & Oble.
17
163
Penn. Rly, (1)
29-1
281
American Smelting
Bethlehem Steel
40
394
Phil Petra (1)
-27
264
Boenig Airplane
14]
14
Anaconda Copper
Pub Ser N.J. (280)
41
40%
Consolidated Gas of N.Y
Borden Co. (1.60)
53
52
Radio Corpn.
77
73
1374
$79
155 ots
120 cts.)
9
Do.
(old)
$73
Do. (new) Providents (ula; ...)
jju.
46 cts.
{LOW} **** H.K. W. Docks
S. Chan Motors' A
$71
Borg. Warrier (dr.)
79
78?
Rey. Tob "B" ́ (3)
561
58
El, Bond and Share ...............
General Motors ...
-
Case.
Schenley
38
31
10 cla.
Canadian Paciic
101
10.
Sears Roebuck
581
567
28
Caterpillar Tract
512
50%
Soc--Vac. 1,00)
111
111
Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40)...
301*
291*
Srn, Cal. Ed.
(1.50)
22)
214
Do.
"B"
$78
Shangusi Dock S.
$78
C'Peake Corp. (2.50)
46
45
Southern Pacifie
201
20
34
3240
New EngineerinxsB.. Hungka
34
Peake Corp.
and
Stan Brands (1) ...
123
122
3.
Ohio (2-80)
48+
401
Stan. Gas
51
41
Chrysler (18)
73
71)
Sta Oil NJ (1)
43
437
Lands," Hotels, and
Col. Gas & Elec.
123
127
Ster. Pro. (2.80)
63/
631
situation
far more
Halldings
Comm. Solv. (80)...
20
19
Studebaker Corpn
211
21
K. Hotels
33.10
$231
$100
$10%
1. Lanus.......... Do. 4% Debentures Bhangnai Landa.......S. Metropolan Lands.
$3 123
Comm 8thrn.
14
1
Texas G. Sulp (2)
343 337
Commi Sthrn.
Transamerica (1.12))
8
77
$100
cum. Pl. (0)
56
581
Un. Car and Carb
Cons, Gas, N.Y (2)
271
27
(1.40)
681
852
14
$123
176
1.5. Bealit28-surroun Chak De .......................... DebonturesS. Do
Humphreyama
New Asia Hotel
Cons Of (.28)
81
8
Un. Pac. Rlys. (8)... 103"
1001
Cont Oil (25)
201
19%
Un. Aircraft Corp. 191
181
Corn Prod (3)
621
601
Un. Air Line Trans..."
91
9
17
Douglas Aircraft
311 301
United Corpn.
41
*!
$35
Asia Realtion "".
Du Pont (2.80%)
130
"129
Unl, Gas, Impr. (1.20)
168.
16
"Do,
"B" 8.
Flec. Bond & Share
12+
113
Univ. Leaf Tob, (2)
651
012
$38
Chincas Estates,.............
Elec Bond $5 Pf (5)
U.S. Indus. Alcohol...
46
45
38
Awus
100
Cotton Mille
S'ha Cottons,vidJS.
Elec. Bond $6 P (8) 64)
6%
U.S. Rubber
14
14
.....
$8.-0
Fox Film "A"
D.8. Steel
471
464
184
Gen. Elec (80)
34
334
Vanddium
191 181
840
Duri
8.
$40
ULTRUM⠀
*3
Zooty Sings ......
Gen Foods (1.801
311 30%
Warner Bros.
Plets:
B
#20
Wing Un textiles(S.)
Gen. Motors (id)
401
451
$25
Public Utilitie
Gen. Rly. Bigs (1)
341
$3 *
Call Money
Tramways ***7 | $10.70)
$51
Penk Trains (oid) ...)
15.
• Bid
ex: div.
West E. & M. (.85)..
* possible tondiation
8 781
751
NEEL FOR MARKETS Fliteen years after, lack of land overseas and the need for markets are driving Germany to demand a return of her territories.
The British Foreign Minister has by implication admitted her right to expansion.
Her demand, as she sees it is based on simple justice and equity, no less than on most desperate expediency,
Its refusal will have the gravest consequences. It will create
menacing to
Britain than even the mishandled Italian situation.
Foreign The occupant of our Office, knowing the military weak- ness into which we have during
the last decade been betrayed, knowing the strength and mood of other nations in Europe, may well turn his harassed eyes from Italy and ask. What about Ger- many?.
Int. Tel and Tel
Loew's Inc.
Montgomery W. amin.
N.X. Central
Standard On Co. of N.T. U.S. Steel
PRISONERS' WORK
Nanking, Sept. 18. An exhibition of the prisoners handiwork under the auspices of the Ministry of Justice will be inaugurated to-morrow morning.
TO SUBMIT REPORT
Mr.
Peiping. Sept. 19. Wang Keb Min, formerly
Chairman of the Pelping Political Readjustment Council, left; here for Nanking this evening.
Mr. Mr. Wang will call on The articles for exhibition have been received from 52 modern Wang Ching Wel, President of submit to prisons in 18 provinces and one Executive Yuan, and municipality. namely, Klangsu, the latter a report on the wound- up affairs of, the Council which Cheklang, Klangsl. Anhwei, Hu-
Hupeh, Honan.
had been abolished by the Yuan.— Shansi,
Sui- Ventral News Agency, Shantung, Hopel, Chahar, yuan, Shensi, Fukien, Kwelchow, Szechwan,
A widow named Mak Eo, 58, į nan, living at No. 2 Lion Rock Road, 3rd floor, admitted to the Kowloon Hospital, suffering from head in- juries which she received by falling from the 3rd to the 2nd floor, died shortly after adinission.
and Kwangtung Kwangs! and Shanghai.
preparations in the Mr. Wang Yung Ping, Minister ground.-- of Justice, personally directed the Central News Agency
exhibition
58
i
58+
581
STOCKS
472
471
47
47+ 47
201 191 193 20 191
27
261
113
114
45
10
10
07
10
43+ +431
43
32}}
32
31
254 25
*********
439 431. 461
431 451
******
261 261 262
114 11+ -113
441 441 .. 431
431
91 431
31+ 312
25+ 25+ 251
43:1 431
454 451
Do.
(деж)...
•
78
star Ferries som
$77
$17
Yauma Ferrie
$16
8.00/7.{BO
China Lights ............
H.A. Electrics ...---} $52)
$20
Macno
do.
13 $18116.40
Sandakan Ligita ........
Telephones told,...)
$18.30
10
Do.
(DOW
$111 10/6
China Buses, b Tractions 2111111
22/6
Do. (prot)*****
Industriais
Malabon Sugare 14
i
The
rived
PASSENGERS
Arrivals
Ranpura yesterday were: Mr. G. Beguin, Mr. H. Campbell, Lt. F. M. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. F. Drapai, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farmer and two children, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Gaubert and Master D. L. Gaubert, Miss Z Gintort, Mr. and following "passengers ar- Mrs. Hudson-Walker, Mr. and Mrs. in the Colony yesterday,F. R. Joubert, Mr. R. Lanette, Mr. from Shanghai, by the ss. Pre-R L Lancaster, Lt. C. H. Lyddon, sident Jefferson:--
Mr. F. "Masnik, Lt. T. A. Moody, Etsutaro Akazawa, Mrs. Mr. P. HL Grayes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Alzira E. Allemao. Mr. Herbert C. W R. Perkins, Mrs. G. D. Stapleton Aris, Mr. Walterm M. Bath, Mr. and child. Mrs. JL Btrong and $14.90 Charles C. Bailey, Mr. James W. son, Mrs. R. C. Tracy, Mrs. F. Barratt, Mrs. Helen G. Barratt, Smalibones, Mr. and Mrs. G. L Mr. Thomas B. Belsjoe, Captain Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Wit- Alfred G. Borras, Pater C. Brague, tenback, Mr. and Mrs. W. Zebrow- Mrs. Laurel Crees, Master Robert | ski and Miss C. Zebrowski. Crees, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coffin,
3194
Caldbeck, Hord.) 8.
813
Macgregor fiprať..
11.80
Canton Icon mi g14
Cementa
12 90
· $1,70
12
***
Disenllansom
*$9.90
3141 Dairy Farma
Constructions, (old)
Do.
Amusemente ...... Ch. KtainmeDW......
$1.10
$1.10
(дем)
26 at
33
Lane Crawfords............
$21
$7
Mackintosha
Nanyang Tobucou.......
Sinceros
$31
$3
Watsons
$3
$9.95
70 eta, Wm. Powolls
$2
M. Greyhounds......
31.36
3. C. Enterprises
$1
90%.
Ch.G.5.18250. Bds.
BOX
DIVI prem,
H.K. Gort. 4% Loans] 01*),
Do. 34%
s'},
St
Wallace Harper.......
385
H.K, Wing Oosemar
$00
Bli
$a
Vibro Pileng
COTTON GOODS TARIFF
Egypt Announces Increase
ADDITIONAL LEVY
Pater Y. M Domingo, Mr. J. N. Drake. Rev. George C. Ferry, Mrs. Margaret Ferry, Master Frank L
155 sts. Ferry, Mr. Bevan C. Field, Mrs. Elsa Grace Field, Mrs. J. B. Furth
Cairo, Sept. 20. It is officially announced that an "exchange compensating surtar” of 40 per cent ad valorem will be levied from to-day on pure cotton or artificial silk goods containing 50 per cent, or more cotton or arti- ficial slik imported from Japan.
This levy is additional to the duties hitherto paid. Reuter.
Cairo, Sépt 19. The tariff on Japanese cotton goods will be increased from to Leung San, 24, a leper, escaped more. The extent of the in- from the Infectious Disease Hos crease is not yet ascertainable, pital, Kennedy Town, on Thursday but it is believed to be à 40 per shortly after 11 am, and has not cent. advance. The present tariff yet been found.
ranges from 25 to 160 milemes
itber
It is confirmed that the tarin "Japanese goods will be increas
Mr. San Martino, living at-18
The
DEPARTURES
following passengers left
Mr. Henry Gilhouser, Mr. Carlos. the Colony on the R.MS. Empress Gomes, Mrs. Jullana F. Gomes, of Asla yesterday for Vancouver
via ports:- Mr. Percy 6. Grant, Mr. Betty F. Grant, Mr. Frederick "A. Hill, Mrs.
Miss W. Albury, Miss E Archer, Helena H, Master Robert H. Miss C. Bonnell, Mrs. E. Boyd, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Howe, Miss C. A. J. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. F Howe, Mrs. Rosle Joseph, Mr. F. P. Bret, Mr. John B. Chan, Mr. 8. King, Mrs. Matilda King, Miss ChangPak Shing, Mr. and Mrs. Doro V. King, Mr. Horario P. Ching Yok Po, Mr. W. F. Choy, Larangeira, Mr. John H. Lawrence, Mr. F. J. Clements, Miss G. Eard- Master J. H. Lawrence, Jr.. Mr. J. ley, Mrs. E. J. Emmons, Mr. E. A. Farmer, Mrs. N.. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Huyskamp and three children, Mrs. C. C. Knight, Mr. 8. C. Lan, Mr. E. E. Lane, Mrs. M. Langford, Mr. G. E. Lawson, Miss D.“ G. Leslle, Mr. A. Leving Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. Geo. E. Marr, Mr. J. C. McDonall, Mr. R. W, McKerrow, Mrs. G. Miskin, Mr. E, A. M. Monchen, MIB, E. M.
M.
es, Mrs. Nelle F. Palmer, Lieut. F. H. V. Purcell, Mr. Peter D. Ramus, Mr. Paul L. E. Rurfus, Captain Lawrence M. Scott, Mrs. Cynthia Vera Scott, Master John W. Scott,, Miss Norah Eva South, Bishop E. P. Valtorta, Mr. Y. Wong.
THE RANPURA
Among the passenger who ar- rived in the Colony by the 5.8.
The following passengers arrived in the Colony yesterday from Munro, Lieut. P. G. Parker, Mr.. shanghai on the P. & O. 65, Ran-. D. Pawley, Mrs I M. Pearson, Capt. C. Pennack, Miss F. M. Ray, Mrs. Ada Ross, Mr. and Mrs. I pura
M Bangster, Mr. G. V. Beldert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boong, Mr. E Stockdale, Mr. A. Buflad, Mr. H K Tang, Mr. and Mrs, EL 0. Tyson, Mr. C. Willams, Mr. H B Williamson, Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr. T, Y. Wu
Talpo Road, reports to the police the back door and stole a clock that at about 4. a.m. on Thursday and clothes. The total value of some" persons entered his house by the stolen property was 350.
.
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