SS
ED
Bach
HE EXCHANGE
MARKET
MESSRS. ROZA BROS.
་་་་་
price or Ready silver
was
anged yesterday at 20 3/16 The Forward rate dropped 1/16
H. R. STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S, OFFICIAL
QUOTATIONS
There was a steady tone in the market to-day with more enquiries all round. Banks after coming to
1. Advires received reported business at $1,300 were wanted at
ca bought. India and pecu-$1,330, with few if any shares s sold The market closed
offering. China Lights changed hands at $10-$10.10 and closed With buyers at $10.15 Trains were wanted at $134.
說
s
Ameries-tale-was-un- gec at 65 for spot.
London. New York cross-
was unchanged at 4.93) and
ew York London rate dropped 0 4.934
Market
by during the early part 0:
the rning but later
tone red steady at the lower level.
Sterling
ened with sellers at 1/5 buy- adding 15 11:16 with business subsequently at 1/5 for near red by transactions at 175 for November. 1/5 for De: er. 1 5 5, 16 for December, for near and 1/5" 7/16 for The market then re-acted usness was done at 1/5 8/16 ear and 1/51 for December. a transaction was also ar- d at 15 3/16 for January. market closed at 1 pm, with at 1:51 for November, 1/5 for December and 1/51 for ry, buyers at 1/8 buyers re-
C.S. Dollars
"ned with sellers at 36 with ss reported for December at 16. The market closed at 1 ith sellers at 36 1/10
for
aber and 35 11/16 for De
r. buyers at 1/8 higher re vely
Shanghai Dollars
ers were quoted at
Shanghai Market
120 for
ers were quoted for Stering
for spot and U.S. Dolars
13 15 fcr spot.
IN THE AFTERNOON market was dull in bon.
Sterling
41
the
hal businers WOS done ar 16′′ic: Sovember, 175) for st ten days of December and. er the first twenty days of
y. The market closed with
at 1.5 3 16 or November" 16 for the first twenty days
ember. 15 for December
51 up to the 20th of Jan-. buyers at 1:16 higher respec-
..
1.5. Dollars
BUYERS
Antamoks, $1.
Hong Kong Trams, $13.10. China Lights, $10.15. Electrics, $83,
Sinceres, $14.
SELLERS
Canton Insurances, $250. Hotels, $5.
Electrics, $54.
Telephones (New), $94. Cements," "$0.
Constructions (New), 70 cts.
SALES
Hong Kong Banks, $1,330. Ewo Cottons, Sh.$10.30. Hong Kong Trams, $13.20. China Lights, $10-$10.10.
H. K. SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION
Buyers
Douglases, $35. Steamboats, $3. Antamoks, $1.02
Bagulo Gold, 161 cts.
Beng Consolidateds, $13.60. Beng Explorations, 9 cts. Big Wedge, 104 cts, Gold Rivers, 7 cts. Faubs, $91.
Providents Old, 80 ets. Trams, $13.30.
Lights, $10.10.
Canton Ices, $1.70. Entertainments, $3 10. Sinceres, $1.85. Govt. Loan 4%, 6%.
Sellers.
Raubs, $91.
Telephones (new), $9.10. Cements. $51.
Sales.
Govt, Loan 31%, par.
BERLIN SHARE MARKET
Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright).]
Berlin, Nov. 25.
The sharemarket opened very quiet on Monday, prices belog mostly lower, with operators hold- ness was reported at 36 3/1′′ | Ing off, Fixed Interest securities vember. The market closed likewise, were dull, old holding eliers at 36 1/16 for Novem-loans tending to be weaker, but d. 35 for December, buyers Cold Mortgage bonds being inore
higher respectively.
in demand, were frmer.
Cal Money was at 2. Young Loan wêre
better at 103.
B
GAPORE RAW Reichsbanks improved 1 to 181.
RUBBER
atest Singapore
Prices
JENJAMUN & POTTS
Benjamin and Potts re- the folowing Straits cur- quotations (buyers) from
Ore yesterday for Raw Rub..
21 cts. down et. aber. 211 cts. down i ct. Mar. 221 cts. down i ct. June 223 ets. down i ci. 21-Steady.
1. B. JOSEPH & CO
H. B. Joseph & Co. re-
the following Straits. Cur-
Quotations from SingaDOTU.
for Raw Rubber:-
Buyers Sellore
211 21 Un.
Dye Trusts were 5/8 firmer at 1491, Balzdefurth Potash (unquot- ed On Saturday) were at 187). German Steel Trusts declined 3/8 Oils Mineral German to 781. were 1/4 weaker at 1023. Bemberg Rayon were 5/8 lower to 102.- Transvecan Eno Men
LIRE UNQUOTED IN AMSTERDAM
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright).}
be
Amsterdam, Nov. 25. The Itailan lire will no longer the Amsterdam quoted on Bourse as from Monday, because the Italian Government bas sequestrated the Dutch commercia claims in Italy. Transocean huo Min
REICHSMARK QUOTA. TIONS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935.
LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
Paris
Genava Berlin
Athena
Milan
Shanghai
New York Amsterdam
Vienna Prague
Bucharest
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICH)
November 23.
74 61/63
November 25. 74 61/64
15.27
15.28
12.27
516 S. Unquoted
4.93 9/16 7.301
12.26
518 S.
4.93 9/16 7.301
12.27
630 8.
Madrid
36 3/16-
629. 8. -36 5/32
Lisbon
1/51
Hong Kong
1/0
29.20
29.20
Brussels
Montevideo
216
Belgrade
4.981
4.984
1/1 31/32
Montreal
Yokohama
Helsingfors
Blo
Buenos Aires
Silver (Spot
Silver (forward)
War Loan
29 3/16
28 13/16
Closing Quotations
November 26, 1835.
29 3/18
28 3/18 31% 105 11/16
ON NEW YORK:-
Bank Bills, on demand 36 Crodita, 60 days' sight. 371
On LONDON:-
Telegraphic Transfer... Bank Bilis, on demand 1/5 ON BATATTA: Bank Bills, 4 months'
ON SINGAPORE:---
On demand....... ON PARIS:
Bank Bills, on demand 548) Credits, 4 month's sight 572, ON BAIGON:--
sight
Credits sight
four months'
1,61
ON SHANGHAI:-
On Demand
120
On demand
342
ON MANILA:
On demand
78
ON BANDTOE-
125
On demand
1274
SOVEREIGNS Bank Buying
transfer..."
Rata
BAR SILVER, par oz
On demand
On JAPAN:-
On demand
On India:-
Telegraphic
Baak, on demand.
S'HAI POLICE OLD COMRADES
FORM ORGANIZATION AT TIFFIN HELD IN LONDON
Capt. Martin Elected First President
At a tiffin held at the Holborn Restaurant in London-on October 23. the Shanghai Police Old Com- officially rades Association was formed and given a good start in ute. The affair was attended by about a score of former members of the S.MP., now living in retire- ment at Home, and three oficial guests, including the present Com- missioner of Police.
England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales were all represented by re- tired-hambers of the SMP and the Police colours in chrysanthem- ums formed the table decorations. Twenty members sat down to tima and they had the honour of the company of Maj. F. W. Gerrard, CIE. Commissioner of Police, and Messrs. Fairbairn and Leslie, who were in England on furlough.
"Tiffin over, some minutes were devoted to the business side of the Association.
Capt. R. M. J. Martin was no- minated and elected founder and president. Maj. A. Hilton Johnson, vice president, and Mr. T. Idwal Vaughan, honorary secretary and
treasurer.
Capt. Martin said he was more than gratified at the hearty res- ponse made to the original pro- 1/8 ...... 19 3/16.posal and thanked the members for the honour conferred on him by making him the first president of the Association. O1.38 members on the retired. list living in Great Britain, and Ireland, 31, had joined the Association, 20 were present, others no doubt would have at- tended but for peculiar and spe- cal circumstances in each case.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
(Through Reuters Agency)
QUOTATIONS
New York: November 28.
New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-Des Now York Rubber-Dec Chicago Wheat -Dec. -Dec. Chicago Corn Silver -Official
unchanged
Last Today's High Low Close Close 1.93 -4.93) 11.93 11.83 11.84 11.83 13.05 12.97 12.05 13:00 1001981 100 91 1660 Buy 60
Change 1 off .01 off
.05 ok
1 off
001
off
654
651
Dow Jones Averages
High--1834/35
Low: Nov. 2.
30 Industrials
148.94
96.71 148.12
39.20
*7.31 89.17.
20 Utilities
29.96
14.4 29.60
40 Bonds
07.47
11 Commodity Index
82.10
20 Bail
Nov, 25. Change 144.79 1.40 of 38.84733 of 23 of 29.37 08.43 07.17:
87.21
04 up 62.4 57.46 57.40 - 41 0f
Business Done: -3,370,000 shares.
Tas. Bale Nuv. 23 Nov. 25
371 34 *
4༔
A very special welcome was ex- tended to Maj. A Hilton Johnson after his recent illness, which wel- come, was applauded by all-pri sent.
Functions of Association Capt. Martin continued by Bay- ing that the Association gave all an opportunity of getting together
to
talk over old-time struggles, battles, Mixed Courts and such things, and to renew friendships formed during long service "in Shanghal, a type of friendship which is the most valuable and lasting of all. It also gave an op- portunity to exchange views on the subject of occupation during re- tirament. There were some who could proffer advice as to how to grow tomatoes by the ton, catch eels by the dozen, grow mushrooms ad lb, to produce food and milk. but he was not aware that any member had gone in for distilling whiskey in order to reduce the cost of that luxury. Others who had served the Council as employees had now joined other councils as councillors which was very laud-
able.
After extending a hearty wel- come to the three visiting guests, the health of the Shanghai Munf cipal Police was drunk-with en- thusiasm.
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Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.
For Freight and Passage apply to:-
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York Building, Agents:
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HAMBURG ALIERIKA LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
RE S.S.
THE
* OLDENBURG having arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo, ara hereby notified that, their, Goods are being landed and placed at their rink intor the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godowa Company's godowns at Kowice. where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. 23.7 Optional Ourgo will not be handed
Agamemnon, B. & S., Nov. 28. Andre Lebon, Mésangeries, Dec. 28. Arizona Maru, O.S.K., December 3. Athos 1 Messageries', November 30. Bangalore, P. & O., December B. Bebar, P. & O., December 11, Benalder, Gibb's) December 5, Bencleuch, Loxley & Co., December 9, Boavenue, Gibbs, December 8. Bhutan, P. & O., November 27, " Bremerhaven, Melchers, December Buenos Aires Máru, 0.8.K., Doc. 18. Calchas, B. & S., December 16, Carthage, P. & O., December 12. Ceylon, Gilman's, December 3. Changle, D. & S., December 10. City of Batavia, Bank Line, Nov. City of Eastbourne, Back Line, Dec 11. City of Perth, Bank Line, Dec. 7. City of Wellington, Bank Line, Dec. 8. Conte Verde; Lloyd Triestino, Nov. 30, Corueville, Bank Line, November 28. Corfu, P. O., November 39... D'Artagnan, Messageries, Dec. 3. Danmark, E.A. Co., December Deucalion, B. & 8., December 23. - Donau, Malchers", December 2. Emp. of Aais, C.P.S., January 2 Empress of Canada, C.P.S., Nov. 27. Emp. of Japan, C.P.S., December 20. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., December Pionin, E.A. Co., November 30. Franken, Melchers', November 30, General Lee, States Co., Dec. 13. General Sherman, States Co., Nov. Golden Peak, States Co., Nov. 2 Gulden Star, States Co., December Hai Hing, Thoresen's, December 23. "Hai Lee, Thoresen's, December 15. Hakodate, Mara, N.Y.K..., Nov. 28. Havana Maru, 0.5.E., December I Havre Maru, O.S.R., December 6, Hellas, Thoresen's, December 12, Hermod, Thoresen's, November 28. Hiram, Thoresen's, December 6. Ixion, B. & S., December 4. Isar, Melchers, December 6, Kidderpore, P. & 0 December 6, Konnisberg, Melchers', December 25. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, Nov. 28, Luson, B. & B., December 30, Kain, Melchers', December 21. Malaya, E., Co., December 1. Malayan Prince, Furness, Nov. 91. Menesthens, B. & B., December 4.2
Maj. A. Hilton Johnson said he agreed that this was a memorable occasion and it was especially ap- preciated in that it gave an op- portunity of getting together in this way. Many of the membere had travelled long distances from Scotland and Ireland and the East Coast purposely to meet their old comrades. He wished the Associa- tion every success for many years to come. He approved all that had been done in this connection by the president and proposed a hearty vote of thanks for the ineptor, B. 8., December 1. itial work done by him,
Last Sale
A
Stock & Div Adams Express Amer: Can (4) Am.
Nov, 23 Nov, 25
10
*****
91
143
1421
Stock & Div... Gold Dust (120) Goodyear
214 214.
211
Լ.
Cyanamid "B"
Int. Cement
39+
211 39
(25dr.)
291
291
Int. Nick 4.80).
134 123
Am For Pwr
71..
71
am. For. Pwr. $7 1st
PI.
Int. Tel & Tek Johns Manville Kennecott (151)
- !
*
281
Am. Locomotive
26
251
Loew's (1)
282 543 541 251-251
Am Radiator ............. 22 a. Smelting. Ho
211
Lorill (1.20)
62
61
Mont. Ward
381
Am. T. and T. (2)... 157} Am. Tob "B" (5)
.... 1047 Am. Waterworks (1) 21j Am. Waterworks $6
158
Nat City Bk. (1)
331*
1041
Net, Da P. (1.20)........ 194
194
201
Nat Distillers
... 301
301
Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80).......
pret (8) .............. Anaconda Copper Atch T. and 8. 2.
Auburn Automobile Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel..... Boelig Airplane
91.
91
NY. Central ... 271
.27
25
: 247
N. Amer. (50c. 4%) 27
Pac. Gas (1.50)
291
25% : 201
Pac. Ling (3)
14
41 14
401
Packard MotorE
131
Penn. Rly. (1).
-301 ··
42 421
Pall. Petro (1)
351
98.
981
Pub. Ber N.J., (2.80)-45
Mar
224 up.
June
224 up t
·224 23 2347
Berlin, Nov 25, Reichsmark quotations (without
guarantee):
сопротной
Borden Co. (1.60) Borg Warner Liar. & Case
Radio Corpo,
12
301 341 431 .217
Rey. Tob "* (3)
914
Schenley
New York
Paris
40.235 610,5
Canadian Pacific
114
Sears Roebuck
Caterpillar Tract
Soc.-Vac. (60)
Amsterdam
59.475
Ch. Nat. Bk. (140)
374*
371.
Brn. Cal. EA
(1.50) 254
572 577 651 65 19 127 25k
́London.
12.25
C'Peake Corp. (2.50)
58
572
Southern Pacide
Paris Sterling-(low) -74.98. Parla Sterling (high) 75,01 Dollar (low)
CPeake Corp. and
41241
Ohio (2.80)
*521
BI
Stan Brands (1), Stan Gas
151
151-
54
51
15.18 15.19 1/8
Chrysler (id)
801 - 801,
Sta Of NJ (1)
jan
Col. Gas & Elec
14
141
Ster. Pro, (2.80) W
661
est
Comi. Bol
851
871
Studebaker Corpa“
Com Sthen.
21.
31
Texas G. Bulp (2)
33****
Comm. Sthra. 30
Transamerica (1,12{). 12)
121
PRICE OF TIN DOWN £13. PER TON
Cons Oll (28)
Un, Car, and Carb
each year,
eum." PL. (6)
331
93
(1.40)
732
714
Cons, Gas, NY
Un Fac. Rlys (6) 106
104
er 14 until when the bank
Cont Oil (25)
28
27
Un Aircraft Corp
201
211
Corn Prod{(3):
414 41
ng taken place on Novem-
The cash price of tin on the
Douglas Aircraft
231
[32]
Un Air Line Trans 11412£ United Corpn
rom 4 to 6 per cent..
London Metal Exchange to-day
Du Pont (2.60%)
∙1431
100
e latest step
157
73
Uzl. Gas Impr. (1.20) 447 44 Univ Leaf Tob (1) 171 178 US. Indus Alcohol... 71 721 US. Rubber session. 15. 13 US Steel
médiate delivery:
Clem Elec: Leph.....
$38
Vanddium
2013 20
the Gen Foods (1.80) ... 33§ there
33
Warner Br
CHIL
58
West &
951 931
Chen Rly, Bla
381
Calr Money
#1 possible, audiation.
Bept.
1.-Qulet.
231 up 1
ENCH-BANK-RATE
to the "Hong Kong Daly Press (Copyright).]
Paris, Nov 25.
Banque de France, again bank rate by 5 per cent cent as from Monday, this Botal rise of 3 percent since
three per cent, the last
Dollar (high). Transocean Kuo fin.
on Monday feil £13, to £228 108 per ton. Flee Bond & Share
e bank rate was reached, On Monday it touched 248 10s Elec. Bond 35 PI (5)
e peak of the crisis, aris the highest price for seven years.iec. Bond so Pt (6) 73
the last bear speculators because of the shortage of the Fox Film "A"
is stated to be due to in-
tical causes which led to squeeze
e shipments of gold over has been dstocks having thus beer, ward, tin' to 69 mill'ard Trance
An Kuo My f
Spesial Air Mail Service
London, Nov. 1.
the franc. The present metal for
some fres
Yearly Meetings
here, unless Notice has been given 48. hoars prior to Vessel's strival, but carried on from port to port to the final port. of call to which the option extende
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and l Goods remaining undelivered after Be at Deo, 1935, will be subject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 20th Nov., 1935, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mesars, Goddard & Douglas,
To comply with the Genaral Bondad Warehouse Regulations coraignees zapate bare a Revenue Officer in, mitandaoca. when damaged dutiable goods, are 27.amined.
All Claims must reach us before the 11.24th Dec., 1995, or they will" nat
be recognized
No Insurance will be effactad. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
JEB FN & CO.. Agente Bong Kang, 28th Nov, 1935
Michigan States Co., December 14, Nako Maru, N.Y.K.. November 30, - Nalders, P. & 0. Nov. 23.WCA “Nakki Mara, 0.9. December 28
A draft of rules of association Nankin, E. & A. 6.8. Co., December 4. was submitted by the president Neptun, Gibbs, December 34.
and passed. It was decided that | Neumark, Jebsen's, December 7-. the members of the Association Nicoline Maersk Jebsen's, Dec. 20, meet in London early in October Nordmark, Jebsen,
Sparta 2004
Sa
Business over, needless
Pacific Mars, 0.8.K. Novem Potidien, Ääälcheran: December "10.”
29.
Pres. Coolidge, Doll E. Now
to say old time battles were fought over |--
again and many interesting ex-Pri Estrison, Dolls :: December G. periences recalled. Thus ended a most enjoyable afternoon, and members d'spersed-looking forward to the next gaboering October 1936,
ing were.
Pres, Jackson, A.M. Line, Nov. 29 Roseville, Bauk, Line, December 20 Sarpedon, B. & S., December Silverteskumas, December 22 Boley, Jebsen's December 9 Stentory B S, December 8. Buisang Jardipe's, Dec. Le Sumatra Mara, OBRA DeWider 35 Bamstre, Lloyd Trisatino, Dec 10 Sydney Marü, 0.8.K., Dec. 6am Tak Bhan- Dodwell's Dorimber 12
& AB. Con Nov. 201
Tango Mara, NY K Nov 2
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.8. " YANGTSE
BRINGING CARGO Fox DENKIBK LONDON,
ANTWERP.4o.
ONSIGNEES are hereby informed. that their goods with the erception
of Opium, Trexaure, and Valuabled ve stored info hà, Go- teingarded and downt of Hong Kou Kowlook Wher Godown Co! Bid; Kowkron, whence delivery may be obtained immediatel after landing.vipakkamELPIST
All claims must be sant in to me oE, or before the 3rd Dec, 187 or they will not be reddgized.
Damaged Packages will be eżamined: by the Compasya Surreyor. Hessen, Goddard & Douglas in the preschos of the Cond need t 10.00 m in the
nees must baye Bevenues Officer in at endance when any dubable- goods examined by the Company Binte
insurat de wil effeated by
OBL
Hong Kong 28ed Now, 19367-FM
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