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FRIDAY. NOV., 8.

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$1,400

1,360/1.430

Beaks

B.K. Banks

12

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock „Snareproken'

Exchange

Association

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1935.

H. K. STOCK

EXCHANGE

الصفة.

NEW YORK STOCK AND

QUOTATIONS

COMMODITY

SATURDAY ́S OFFICIAL

QUULALIMINS

Owing to the slump in Exchange and the uncertainty of the dollar there was a heavy demand for all |-- local stocks resulting in substantial rises...

New York-London Cotton, December

(Through Reuter's Agency)

S. E. Levy & Co.

7. TO HOUSS STASET

INY ESTLANT BASERAS ♣ BROKERA

Last

Close Open

491

11.15

$1,400

0013

wo. (London)

$105

Uhartered Banks ........

214)

218

ercantile ks. "A"

£14 2381

At the close of business the mar- ket was a little easier dus in the main to prodit taking.

Cotton, May

11.00

November 8 10.30. 10.45 11.00 492): 4921 492) 11.18 11.16 11.07 11.08 11.03 10.95

KEKURES

Rubber, December

13.42

13:49, 13.49 13.49

il

Chicago Wheat, December

901

951

651

£12)

Bank of East Asia.....

£9

$70

67

BUSINESS DONE DURING THE WEEK

Chicago Whest, May Coin. December

961

98

59

581

- 96

,581

"NEW YORK QUTTON, EXCHANGE

COMMODITY BIGHANGA, ING, N.S.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITT. EXCHANGE, INC.

N. U. & S. Bloks

Am. O. Fin.Corpy

Ch. Fin Corp.Urd. 8.]

Ik Prof. 3.

Insurazios

$255

1/50

Canton LucianoPON (

$940

Underwriter

31.10

****** $1.05

Umon lusurudes ....

$040

1,10/1/08 $610045

Jana Fares

$400

$240

243/43

H.K. Fires.

$150 $230

Haterasuonal As898, S.

14

Shipplas

$38

Douglaseresse

$36

Steamboats ********

$3

ון

$30

Tudos (prot) **

$30

*11

Du. \ {dot}

$11

B0%-

80%-

Waterbon

312

#114

Mining

Atutamoka....

197' cu

31

Balateos

22 eta. Baguio Gobl

Bongnot Consolidate 813

|14 sia.

13 ctv

. Do. Explanation

8 ata.

Do. Goldiald

8 st. Big Wedgeskr

9 sts.

51 op. Gold Kivar ....... De otr,

China Lights, $9.10, $9.30, $91. $91. $101, $10,55, $10.65, $11, $111.

nong kong minks, $1,170, $1,230, $1,300, $1,350, $1,400, $1,430, $1,435/1,450,

Canton Insurances, $240, $250.

Insurances, $475, $520,

Union

$530. Cluna Underwriters, $1.10. BK. Fire Insurances, $232}, $235,

$340, $245.

Wharves (Old), $81, $84, 500. Providents (Old), 85 cts., 90 cts..

85 cts, $1, $1.15, 514. Hotels, $3.65, $3.70. $4.10 $4,30,

-$4.40, 343, $5, $51. Lands, $30, $33, $35, $35). Humphreys, $9, $91, $9.80, $10. - Realties, $51, $8, $5.90/$6. Tramways, $12.05, $111. $11.60, $13; $13.10, $13§. $134. $144, $15. Star Ferries, $88.

El. Bond and Share General Motors

U. S. SILVER

PROGRAMME

Corn, May

501

59

59

STOCKS

American Smelting........................

581 582 58

571

ST

Abaconda Copper Consolidated Gas of N.Y.

21+ 21+

21

21

201

CORRESPONDENTI JO

301 321 311

914 317

161

151 157

151

WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK

58

58 57%

571

Int. Tel, and Tel.

Loew's Inc.

Montgomery W.

N.Y. Central

Standard Oll Co of N.J.

US Steel

231 24- 231 49. 49-1 491 487 471 471 17

237 231

491

.491

467

i'

114

111

118

117

491 50

48 491

491

351 384 36 36 36

New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on Page 13.

30 ota duld Crook..........................

[3/4

$13

60$

United Paracales...)

16 ct Salacat Mining......

Dets, po Mining......

||38bata | Itogons

Kalisas

Langkata

******* ***--

(single) 8.

Explotations.....

Susagbai Lo

Raubs ...... $8.30

19.30 Venezuela Gold Fida.

Docks, Whar706,

Godowns, sta.

H.K, & K, Wharver.

Jo.

(old)

Du. (new)

Providente (aki) $3.16

Du.

i.h. W. Dookd

**

6. Chian đotora “A

Jo.

Shanghai Docks S.

Papa b

15 ch.

14,-

$101

$3

1.

:

$854

41.20

1.10/1

80 cts.

$9

$24 589

1.15

10 ats

184

$80

34

New Engineeringsd.

$237

dungew.

......

M

Lande, Hotels, and

Buildings

- 18.15

$45

K. Hotels $3.10

$470

$35

35/35

34

$100

Do. 4% Debentures

388

$90

35:40

Sangna Leo....

$10

Metropolitan Imadı..

#51/8

$3,40

$4

Chan Done

+36

Du. Debenta‹ess,|

Humphreys

$10.

New Axa Botal

Asta saltad: “A” ka

Dv, "B" S.

$56

Chinese Estates...

Cotton Mills

$10

Bwus

................

$101

165

Jums Cutoutguldj250

187

855

Jiu. ¡LOWS.

basog dluge ... D.

$55

$10

#26

Wing On Text{#8[D.);

323

Publio Ctillidem

314801 61

1313

Tramways maior

$141

Pak drains juid) ........

141/11.80

$6

Do. (KW)...

| #3}

128

Bar Forrie 87

$17

$147

been retired

11/114 67/89

| Chios kit.... $11.15

11/11.0

H.Klectries

since the measures

came int

67/88

320

Janu :10.

effect on November 3.www

13

jawiakan Iniglita ***

$24

Ilopes (0) ... $24

10%

$10

$13-

William BUNDS.....

13/

Tracts

PLANE CRASH

25/.

Du.

industriai

384

J Malabon Sugars ...

$191

Valdeck,

$13 Hucgregor fipri.¡8.)

$1.50

Cancon icon

1.70

Vements

$8.0

**

331

Воро

AFRYKIKAO $3.60

$3.40

MiscellaneoNE

$10

$18

Dairy Farm

Ameen

34

Un. Etainme...... 3

Constructions; (old)

By70 cia.

Do. --(NSW)

60 cts

Lane Crawful..... $3

$1.80

4.80/2

$1.35

pren. 6%

par

31%

St

Wallace Harper...............

$36

HK. Wion Unac

#

Do. Vibro Pileng

Mackintosti conne

Nanyang Tovasco...

*+

70 ata. Wm. Powell...

Greyhounds......

3. C. Enterprises ... 917, CLO,5,61925d48du.

H.K. GoFE, #%Loans

Do.

$3.20

$1.15

160/4.50

55 ota

$1

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par

138

#41

$3

EGYPTIAN LEGATION IN AUSTRIA

(Bpecial to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"]

By Telegraph, Copyright, Telo. graphic Merages Ordinance, 1894.

Received, November 8, 7-80 p.m.).

-Vienna," Nov. 8. An Egyptian Government lega- tion will be opened here in the mear future according to press reports. The fist Egyptian minister to Austria is to be the former Egyptian Charge d'Affaires

Special to the "Hong Kong Day

London Oct 17. Press 'pyright.)].

The refusal of austria and Hun- Paris Nov. 7. gary alone of all the States re- A military airplane crashed ori presented at Geneva to particip- Thursday afternoon near Montate in the imposition of sanctions Neller, all the Ave

occupants against Italy has come as no great being killed instantly-

zurpriss to Government circles, Transoican Kuo Min.-

though there is natural disap- pointment that their defection prevents complete unanimity in League action. I gather, however, that the Ministerial view is that their nonparticipation will not place any insurmountable obsta- cle in the way of enforcement of "economic' „sanctions. Even before'

ITALY'S REACTION TO

... SANCTIONS

London, Nov. §. It is learned here that feeling 15 continually hardening in Italy, imposing

the Assembly vote was taken it was recognised that, in any events against the countries

special allowances would have to sanctions, but more particularly be made for Austria and Hungary, against Great Britain, considered but having regard to the assin- the ring-leader of the anti-Italian

tance these two countries have measures taken by Geneva.

Hotels, restaurants and other was hoped that they would at had from the League in the past establishments in Italy with Eng- least abstain from any tactics lish-sounding names are busily re-ikely to weak collective action. moving signs or patriotical drap. That they have not done so is re- ing Italian flags over them...

The Italian cause, moreover, is gretted, but more for their own not without foreign sympathisers.

sakes in the future than for any There are numerous instances cited effect this will have on the im- Steps have been taken by or foreigners living in Italy and mediate situation. Shangtung Provincial Government offering active support to the Fas- to film the miserable conditions of cist regime.net hous the flood refugees in Shantung.

FLIGHT REFUGEES PLIGHT TO BE FILMED

Tainan, Nov. 7.

as a result of the recent Hwangho flood catastrophe in the Province. Up to the present, it is learned the conditions of the flood victims

.The latest recruit in the cause is Sir George Bitwell, father of the famous trio, Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell, who has donated £100

to the Facelet fund for the relief of orphans and widows of Italians at Ewangho dyke breaches at killed during the course of their West Shangtung have been aimed. duties in East Africa-Reuter

In Madrid and the former minister. The filming work is expected to

ba completed in brie nonth and

to Geneva, Ahmed. All Kadir Bey, who has already received the ap- the film will be sent to the prin- |- proval of the Austrian Govern- | e'pal cities-in China to be shown ment

Treniran Kuo Hin,

tr, the general public.—-

Central News agency.

TRADE AGREEMENT

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 7.

It is reported that, Brazil and Italy have just concluded an im- portant 'trade agreement.

Cabinet. Mr Churchill, who buried his differences with the Govern- ment some weeks ago, and pro- nounced a handsome eulogy of the Prime Minister and the Chancel- for of the Exchequer at the Union- laz Conference last week, is con- Adently "tipped" as the new First Lord. There is no doubt he would tackle the rebuilding of the Fleet with congenial enthusiasm. SCOTTISH TRAINING FOR EAF, FILOTS

!

I hear that a contract has been concluded between the Air Mini- Aviation, Ayr, providing for the istry and the Scottish College of initial training of RAF plots, and a number of men will start course at the aerodrome "in. February. A similar training scheme is being undertaken by Air Force expansion programme 13. Airwork Ltd., Perth. Under the civil air schools in all will be eng- of RAF Pilots before they pass aged in this preliminary training

on to the Service colleges:

MR 'CHURCHILL AND THE

NEW GERMAN FLAG ADMIRALTY Only one Cabinet Minister, Bir [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Bolton Eyres-Monzell, First Lord

Presa" (Comright.)]. of the Admiralty, has so far in-.

Berlin, Nov 7. from Parliament at the General timated His intention of retiring Election. This is an office, there- Thunday on the Ministry of inter

The new Reich" Bervice Flag" was hoisted for the first time on fore, which Mr Baldwin will cer- for's building the occasion being tainly have to nil if the appeal marked by an address by the Min- to the country, whenever it may ister of the interior, Frick, who com, confirms the present Gov-was accompanied by Dalugge, ernment in power, apart from any commander-in-chief of police and other changes he may desire to other prominent people, make in the composition of the Transocean: Kue Mini

He's not upset by hot weather/

A little dose of Woodward's Gripe Water after every meal helps baby. against the troubles specially prevalent in the hot weather indigestion, colic, Woodward's keeps his diarrhoea. little stomach comfortable, and thus ensures sound sleep every night.

WOODWARD'S

GRIPE WATER keeps baby well

K/WW 43°16

Y. WILOWARE LIMITED," LARSON).

Sole Agents : -W, B. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD. -

EGYPTIAN CROWN

PRINCE

on behalf of the King by Lord Colebrooke, Lord-in-Waiting, and was cheered us he stepped out of his compartmen. Later, accom- panied by his tutors and officials (Special Air Mail Services

of the Egyptian Legation, he left London, Oct. 19.

by car for Henry Houss, Kingston Prince Barons of Egypt, who Hill, which will be his residence arrived at St. Pancras from Til during his stay in England. bury yesterday, has come to this Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary of country to Join the Royal Military State for Foreign Affairs, was un- Academy at Woolwich

able to be present to welcome the Officials of the British Foreign Crown Prince. The Foreign Office Office and the Egyptian Minister was represented by Lord Stanhope, travelled in the train to St. Pan- the Under-Secretary, who inform cras where a large number of ed the Prince at Sir Samuel's re- Egyptians were on the platform gret at his inability to be present The Crown Prince was welcomed at the station)

Electrics, $57, $571, $694, $81, $813.

$83, $641. $67, $67, $69. Telephones (Old), $21, 521;, $22.

$23, "$23.80, $24.

Telephones (New), $8, $10), $10.

Cements, $4, $4.10, $5, $5.30, 37,

$7,05/0.70.

Ropes. $2.90, $2.80, $34, 341. Dairy Farms, $14.75, $14.80, $161, $1, $18, $17.90/18.30. Watsons, $4.20, 51.35, $4.60, $4,85, $42. $4.85.

Constructions (Old), $2), $21. Constructions (New), 80 cta., 70

cts.

Raubs, $71, $8. CHANGES (3.15 PM) CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers

Cements, $6.60.

Sellers Tramways, $14.80.

Sales

Hong Kong Banks, $1,435/1,450. Wharves (Old), $90, Providents Old), $11. Hotels, $54.

Realties, $5.90/$8. Telephones (Old), $24. Telephones (New), $10. Cements, $7.05;6.70. Ropes, $41.

Dairy Farms. $17.90/18.30. Watsons, $4.85,

SILVER CALLED IN

Mr. Morgenthau's Statement

Washington, Nov. 8. Mr. Henry Morgenthau said that developments, La the Chinese monetary situation are

being closely studied, but they have not yet brought any change the United States sliver buying pro- gramme.

Sm

From Our Own Correspondent>

London, Nov. 8, London Silver prices to-day were unchanged for Spot and up 1.18 for Forward as follow:-

Spot......... Forward

Nov. 7"

Nov. 8

29-5/16 29-1/8

29-5/18

29-3/16

London on New York cross-rate at 2 p.m. to-day was 4.9231 com- pared with 4.9200 at closing yes- terday."

Treasury under a flood of metal

The U.S. Treasury Secretary re- fused to amplify his statement and declined to answer specific ques- tions about opening conversations with China or indicate what, from China. any, action the United States might be taking to ease the Chinese situation.

There seerns considerable ground for belleving that there is virtual agreement between the State De-

It is believed in some quarters,partment and Senator Key however, that discussions between the United States and China have been started.~ Bruter,

'SEVERAL ALTERNATIVES

Washington. Nov. 7. Whether China will revalue silver

at $1.29 (U.S. currency) 'per ounce

Pitt

man, one of the leading high sil ver advocates, that Chinese silver nationalisation is only a first step towards revalution at $1.29 per

ounce.

Senator Pittman said that this price would be reached within a year and a half.

On the other hand. It is realis

the recent Mexican action, would be inflationary in China, something which the Chinese Government is understood to t anxious to pre- vent.

or permanently abandon the silvered that revaluation, contrary to standard is a question much in the minds of United States officials. who are still awaiting formal no- tification of the Chinese monetary decrees, it was indicated to-day. Hangchaw, Nov. 7. They believe that revaluation Oficials nevertheless generally As an indication of public sup. upwards by China might ald, the axe reluctant to prophesy Chinese part to the decree of the nationall- United States' silver policy but revaluation, especially in view of zation of silver. approximately abandonment of the silver stand-the several $800,000 worth of white metal hasard, they feel, might

alternatives which

drown the might be adopted.—

by the banks here purchasing programme of the Neuter.

Central News agency.

LONDON .. DAY BY DAY

Protect Your

THROAT

and

CHEST

"The Remedy You Breathe "

Always Квер

A Bottle of PEPS

Handy!

of medicina

dealers verymkera.

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INPOS

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