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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
$13.40)
Exchange
Marcantile Bls. “A"
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.
NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS
(Through Renter's Agency)
Inst November 27 Close Open 10.30 10.45 4932 4931.
Sharebrokers' Association
Belleri
Baler
Nomin
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27.
|Buyers
Sator #amily
New York-London
Banky
1i
Cotton, May ......
11.50.
11.49 11.48
'$1,360) -1,230;}sa ..
HK. Blanks
$1,300
Rubber, December.......
13.01
13.03 19.03.
£1011
Do. (London) Chartered Banki ...
LOL
Chicago Wheat, May
97)
97+
2134
213
Corn, May
591
597
£381
"C
£13
13
STOCKS
Bank of East Asia...
$70
$70
N. C. & B. Bankı
Anaconda Copper
Am. O. Fin. Cerp: 8.
El. Bond and Share
15 151 15
24) 241- 241 241 151
Da Prof S. Insuramess
General Motors .......
56
58
56
Int. Tel. and Tel.
12) 124
124
12
Canton InsuranONS..
$950
Montgomery Ward
Underwriters......
31.10
N.Y. Central
Union InsurBZIQOS ***
1535
UB. Steel
$400
1637) Chins Fires
37 371 371 371 201 261 27+ 261 477
48+ 481
$450
H.K. Fires
$250
$210
International Asso..
Shipping
138
"Dauginese
行
Steamboats
$30
Indos (prof.)
$30
Do. (def.)
81/3
Shel
Waterbosta
#111
Mining
$1.10 1.00/1, 10
Amtamoka..ken
311
$17 12 ats.
Balatcost
Baguio Gold
18cts.
$250
#1.10
Ch. Fin. Corp. Ord. B.
11 ct
Do.
$134 Benguet Consolidated 13)
Exploration 8.
Do Goldfield ...
8 at.. Big Wedge ................................ 10jobs
Gold Hirer 78
Gold Creek.....................
United Paracales ........
......Not.)
144
KALYANI Pagine
30 cts.
16 at
Salacos Mining
so ats.
po Mining............
384ots
Itogona
11/6
$13
Kailans *****RIREET. Langksta (single)d.
Explorationeran Di
$9.35
Haube
HI
Shanghai Losas d
12.30 Venezuela Gold Fids.
Docks, WharTOR,
Godorus, ele.
H.K. & K. Wharves.
188 SADI
Do.
(old)
Do (now)
31.30 •Providents (Qld) ... 80 cta
1.K, & W. Bocks
& Chius Motors A
120 cm.
39
Do.
(new)...]
Metropolitan Lands,
China Do..........
BC/7
401
130 ata
11/9
$104
13
H
387
$85
10 ota,
JB
$30
Do
$80
Shanghai Docks S.
New Enginearinya8.
1237) Hongkows
Landa, Hotels, and
Buildings
330
S100
H.K. Hotels in H.K. Landa......... Jo. 4% Debentures
14.50
1354
305
$20
shanghai lands.....D.
$9.50
36.80
H.K. Kelties.
$35
No.
Dobenturess.
$10
Humphreys
19.90
New Asia Hotel...
$25
AMN Healties "A*|
Do,
Chinose Estates......
$86
Cotton Mille
$10.30
Ewas seconde
$10
$73
Stay Cotton fold)S.
$80
1
948
{news.
$56
Zoong Singa aranı
312
+1
425
*Wing Un Textiles(S.)
$25
Publio Céilling
$13.60
Trsunways $13.30
Poak Trams (old)...)
.34
Do (Kauw)...]
$89
Star Ferries............
188
017
Ysumati Ferries
H
10/10./10
China Lights ----$10.1020
H.K. Electrics are
$20
Macao do.
$9.10
Saadakan igits...
Telephones (old)
142
89
La. (new)
$0.10
China Busse .............D.
13/
Traction - samens
251-
Do. (pre)
Industrials
18.40
Malabon Sugar ....
5191
Caldbeck, ford.) 8.]
$13
Macgregor (pref.}8.
$1.50
Canton Ives $1,70
UTDANN
310.10
$83 $34
Cementa
Hopeczkobrat
Miscellaneona
$17
·Dairy Farms i
817
Amusements ...............
34
Ch. E'tainmenta...... $3.10
$21
Constructions, (old}]
39
70-cta.
Do. (now)
50 ats.
310
Lane Crawfords
***
Mackintoshs
45
130 ota,
$2
Nanyang Tobacco..
Bincares.......: $1.85
Watsons VAN SUTUOKTIN Wm. Powell
M. Greyhounds. 31.35.0. Enterprises 91. CL.G.6% 1925G.Eds.
prem. 1%
HK, Gort, 4% Loans 8%,
Do.
31 Wallace Harper ******
par.
น
$50
***
LK. Wing [ba] Do Vibro Pileng
***
+
$8
H
• 155 ata.
#
pay
835
MAN CITES HIS EMPLOYER ANTI-JAPANESE MOVE IN.
AS CO-RESPONDENT
If it was to be that because a man under 30 played Rugby foot- ball on Saturdays, he "neglected and spurned his wife," England would be a more dificult place in the future than it had been in the
'past
Mr. Justice Langtop made this remark when granting a decree nial," in the Divorce Court to Mr. William John Baker, builder's surveyor, and a Rugby football player, of Church Road, Rich- mond, Burrey, on the ground of
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LEAGUE DESERVING OF
FULLEST SUPPORT
Sir Samuel
Hoare Outlines British Policy
"London, Nov. 28.
Speaking to-night at a dinner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, at which the Prince of Wales was pro- sent, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, 'said the great new feature which had been projected on the traditional back- ground of British foreign policy was the League of Nations.
Some people had been surprised at the eagerness with which British opinion had rallied to the support of the League, but a people whose policy was based on a profound instinct for peace could hardly fail to be attracted to an organisation de- signed to abolish war and 'remove its causes. A country ac-. customed to exercise a certain moderation of statement and outlook must inevitably support procedure under which Nations pledge themselves to abstain from extreme courses in their mutual relations.
Finally, he said, people accustomed to face' big issues must welcome and support an Institution not only Inspiring in its conception, but one which, with adequate support, was capable of dealing with so many of the world's maladie
Sir Samuel went on to speak of the need for a strong and Uving League of Nations, and warned his audience against the inevitable tendency to consider the position of the League solely in relation to some immediate problem. The League, he said, had two functions.. "The first is to prevent war by removing the underlying causes which lead to war. The second function comes into play when war has broken out," he added.
would be hazardous to forecast the nature of problems with which the League may be confronted in the future, but it is probable that greater use may be made of the re- sources which the League possesses for considering and dealing with economic questions, and study "spent in considering origins and means of settlement of economic problems will assuredly not be wisted," he asserted."
EX OFFICIALS FROM MANILA
Their Opinion on The New Commonweath
Dr. J. R. Hayden, formar Vice- -Governor of the Philippine Islands, Από General Frank McIntyre, foriner Chief of the Bureau or Insular "Affairs, arrived in` Hong Kong yesterday morning by the Empress of Canada on their way North.
Dr. Hayden expressed complete confidence in the future of the islands and also on the ability of the Filipinos to make a success ou their new venture. He said that he knew that they were not over- anxious to break away. quickly, but were willing to work and zo through their ten years tutelage with patience."
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The Philippines had good and NIPPON SEAMEN
capable leaders, who seemed very capable of governing themselves efficiently and learning all that. was necessary during their years of grace. The programme as laid down by Congress, was bound to be a success, since the Filipinos felt Iriendly towards individual Americans and the American Government.
The main diiculty. in the speaker's opinion," that the new government would have to face would be problems relating` to economics, and there they perhaps
could not and a solution without the help of America.
MAY STRIKE
Efforts
Last-Minute
To Avert Trouble
Kobe, Nov. 21.
VESSELS DUE
Agamemnon, B."& B,, Nov. 28, Andre Labon, Messageries', Dec. 28. Arizona Maru, 0.8.K., December 3. Athon II, Mangeries', November 30. Beagaluro, P. & O., December 8.
Bar, P. & O., December 11,
Benalder, Gibb's, "December 5. Banclouch, Loxley & Co. December 9. Bativenue, Gitb's, December "8. Bremerhaven, Melchers', December Baổnos Aires Marn, 0.9.X., D. 18. Calchas, B. & 8., December 16,
The spectre of a general marine i Carthage, P. & D., December 12. strike to-day threatened to tie-up, the nation's shipping, as officials of the new Japan Seamen's Union declared that they would "sacrifice the organization" if the Ministry Dy of Communications bans ita righ
to walk out. „
General Frank McIntyre · Was also confident that the new ernment will be a success.
The ex-Governor was enter- tained by the American Consul General, Mr. C. Hoover yesterday, and to-day he will hunch with HE. the Officer Administering the Government. He will leave on Thursday night for Canton and
The threat to order the members of the union to stop work on some 300 ships was made by the union leaders as it became known that the Ministry would interfere with the strike declared by the organt-
Ceylon, Dilman's, December 3. Changte, B. &8 December 18. City of Batavia, Bank Line, Nov. 28, City of Eastbourne, Bank-Line, Doo 11. City of Porth, Bank Line, Dec. 7. City of Wellington, Bank Line, Doc. 8. Conta Verde, Lloyd Triestino, Nov. 30. Cornsville," Bank Line," November 98.
Corfu, P. & O., November 29. D'Artagnan, Messageries', Dec. 3, Danmark, E.A. Co., Decembar 6. Deucalion, B. & S., Decembar 23. Doast, Melchers', December 2 Duisburg, Jebsen's, Dec. 20. Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., January 2. Zoip. Japan, C.P.B., December 20. Emp. of Bussis, C.P.8., December 3. Picais, R.A. Co., November 30. Sup-Franken, Melchers', November 30.
General Lee, States Co., Dec. 13.
fty from there to Shanghai, Pei-zation on the ships of the Kawa- ping and Harbin and then travel saki Kisen Kaisha,.. across Russia to Europe where he Meanwhile, Mr. Tomihisa, will take the boat" for home,
erintendent of the Kobe "Water Police, summoned representatives Golden Star, Btates Co., December 11, of the union and the shipping firm last night in a last-minute effort to stop the strike.
SILVERHAZEL'S SURVIVORS
"Graphic Story Of
Ship Wreck
The meeting lasted till daybreak to-day, but the conferees falled to reach an agreement. Officials of the shipping concern said they would refer the results of the con- ference to Mr. H. Hirao, president of the Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, 10
final decision.
Hai Hing, Thorosen's, December 28. Hai Lee, Thoresen's, December 15 Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K.,. Nov. 28 Harana Maru, 0.8.E., December, 1-
Harre Maru, 0.8.E., December 6 Hollas, Thorsen's, December 12, Halies, Thoresen's, Deo." · 19, Hermod, Thoresen's, November 29. Hormod, Thoresen's December 20. Ixion, B. & 8., December 4, Hiram, Thoresen's, December 5. Ir, Meichers, December B. Kidderpore, P. & O., December 6, Union official" said that the Konisberg, Melchers', December 25, employers are supporting the old Kulmerland, Jebsen's, Nor. 28. "There can surely be no doubt
seamen's organization, which is Leon, B. & 8., December 30. The Foreign Secretary recalled
The Empress of Canada yester-opposing the present strike.
Main, Malchers', December. 31. which function is the constructive his speech in the League Assem- day morning arrived in the Col-
Malayo, M.A. Co., December Li one, or to which the efforts 0% 1 bly and his suggestion for an en- ony, with fourteen surv.vors of
“The new unlồn scored a partial Malayan Prince, Farnana, Nov. 30. quiry into the question of colonial the 11-fated Silverhazel, which victory on Beptember 28, when reiceatheus, B. & 8., December 4. raw materials, which he regarded was dashed to pieces off the coast presentatives of the Nippon Yusen Montor, B. & 8., December, 1.- "We must never lose sight of as an essential contribution to the of the Philippine Islands in a re- Kaisha, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Michigan, Stater Co., December 14.. the fact that the future of the futare organisation of peace.
cent typhoon.
and the Kinkai Yusen Kaisha Nako Mara, NY.K., November 30.
Nalders, P. & O., Nov. 2 League, the future upon which the
All these members, who are agreed to accept some of the or-
Nankai Maro, 0.8.K., December 28. hope of all those who helleve in it support, and comradeship which Europeans, are on their way home ganization's demands for better Nankin, E. & A. 8.8. Co., December 4.
treatment of seamen."Rengo."
statesmen should be directed.
FUTURE OF LEAGUE
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as a living embodiment of their ideals are so ardently set, depends upon its ability to perform the constructive and statesmanlike | part of its task and upon the readiness of its members to use it for constructive work,
"Causes which lead to interna tional strife are many, and it
RAW MATERIALS
to America and England. Mr. N. H. Booye, the first mate of the vessel, described in
details vivid
Neptun, Gibbs, December 14. Neumark, Jebsen's, December 7. Nicoline Maersk, Jebsen's, Dec. 20. Nordmark, ́Jebsen's, - December 5. Oldenburg, Jebsen's, December 27. Paclie Maru, 0.8.K., November 29.. Potsdam, -Melchers', December: 10.
In conclusion he spoke of the
the great Dominions had constant- ly offered to the foreign policy of the Mother Country and which he the zerve wrecking days that they adduced as proof of the contention advanced earlier in his speech that spent on the ship, well aground British foreign policy is a natural never been ship wrecked before, Kaisha to-day scoured the water-Pleasantville, Bank, Line, Dec, 25.
wave-swept rocks. "I have and spontaneous expression of qualities deeply inherent in the British races-British Wireless.
£8,000,000 OWING BY
ITALY TO LEAGUE COUNTRIES
OF
and this was a terrible experience."
OREGON MARU HELD UP
Yokohama, Nov, 21. Officials of the Kawasaki Küsen
front for seamen to man the as
he said. The vessel, he stated. Oregon Maru which has been tied
went ashore on the southern tip
up here since yesterday when the of Luzon Island at 8 am on BaJapan Seamen's Union ordered & turday, November 9, when the strike on all 24 vessels of the "" visibility was extremely poor in the torrential rains that fell line. the members of the crew took "to the rocks which they deemed sat-Tles 3,000 tons of Christmas mer- er. and the ship broke in half the chandise, besides 22 cases of high- ly perishable oranges, arrived from following morning..
Thus until Monday morning they Balmina, en route to California, clung to the rocks, but mally it at dusk. She also has . 1,000,000 was decided to return to the brok-worth of silver aboard, en vessel. Two vessels arrived on the scene the Prealdent Taft and a Japanese steamer, the Chicago
Maru.
Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, Nov. 28. Pres. Downer, Messagerine', Dec 15, Pres. Harrison, Dollar's, December, 6. Pro. Jackson, A.M.' Liñe, Nov. 29.
Rajputans, P. & O., Dec. 25. Ranchi, P. & O., December 9, Roseville, Book Line, December 20, The 5,900-ton vessel, which car- | Santhia, B.I. (Apear), Dec. 11.
Sarpedon, B. & 8., December: 7. Bilrerteak, Farnese, December 21, Soloy, Jabeen's, December 9.0 Boudan, P. 0.7-Deo. 94. Stentor, B. & S., December 3.
isang Jardine's, Dec. Sumatra Maru, 0.8.K.; December 3. The strike order was issued by || Bumates," Lloyd Triestino, Dec. 10. (Special Air Mail Service)
the Union headquarters at Koke Bydney Mara, 0.8.K., Dec. 6. London, Nov. '8.... The Siamese Government, in
yesterday as negotiations between Tal Shan, Dodwell's, December 17. company officials and seamen's Takada, B.I. (Apear), December 15,
Taiwan, Thoresen's, December 4. Amounts owed by Italy to Note to the League, has also made
representatives over the latter's Tabna, B.L (Aprar), December 24. League countries to the sum of reservations on the question of
RESCUE ATTEMPTS
demands for better food, and in Tanzer, Thoresen's, December 26 about £8,000,000 have been
re-contracts for shipbuilding in Italy The latter vessel attempted to
creases in retirement compensation | Tanda, B. & A. 8.6 Co., Nov. 28. ported to the League., The now in course of fulfilment. This come close in shore and send a
falled:
*Tantalus, B. &2 8., December 18, amounts
under clearing relates to the construction of seven line to the stranded men, but she Union leaders blame the KKK. Taisut Mara, N.. Deo. agreements. Creditor palatices torpedo boats and two minelayers, herself then ran aground and for the situation, declaring that Tarukuni Maru, N... December 6. under these agreements of which | all of which had been partly paid when she backed off it was dis-
the company officials rejected the Tilawa, B.I. (Apear), December 19 the League has been informed to for by October 19, when the covered that a rock had pierced demands presented to October 10. lisadane, J.C.J. Line, Dec. 10. date are approximately
League's sanctions decision was her bull" but had broken off and
Troilus, B. & B., December 12. "Rengo." taken. "These contracts form part was blocking up the bole.. of the naval programme of my More vessels came to their ad country, and the units are of great including the New York and two necessity to Biam saya the US destroyers, and some of the Siamese delegate's Note: Indian crew decided to leave the ship on a raft in an attempt to gain safety. They were successful and were picked up kuma
come
Lithuania, £25,000;
Poland, £200,000;
Rumaniaz £1,750,000,
RE
The Brazilian Government has sont the League a definite refusal to adhere to or support sanctions,
Sweden. £21';,000; France, £2,000,000;
·Holland, £200,000. ́. Other important Agures expected are those of Czecho-#lovakia and All window panes in Dr. Suzuki's Yugo-Slavia, believed to amount
During the whole of the time Eiseldo Hospital in Victoria Road to approximately £1,250,000, and
they had been stranded those of were smashed last night by a mob Great Britain, whose credit of 20 to 30 Chinese, who escaped balance is roughly the same
The Duke of Connaught presidboard the wrecked ship had had before any arrests were made that of France, £2,000,000
"ed at a meeting of the General nothing to eat or drink except *Rengo."
Under the League's sanctions Council of King George's Fun for brandy and tinned salmon and proposals, these amounts, although
Bailors The report of the Finance ships biscuits. Puteh
RAFT BUILT obviously not recoverable in the Committee was presented by Lord present circumstances, will be re Essendon; and on their recom- Eventually & Tat was built the adultery of his wife, Mis, Ma-garded as definite financial ob..
mendation was resolved to dia- and those that could get aboard it rie Rose Baker, with Mr. Williamigations by Italy towards the
tribute a further sum of £41,000 set out while the others leapt in- Arthur Wheeler, bullder and con- countries concerned. Only" one
from all funds in main grants to to the sea and attempted to swim tractor, who employed Mr. Baker, country, Bulgaria, has informed the marine charities next Decem- and drift to the waiting rescuers, H's lordship awarded Mr. Baker the League that it has a debtor ber, which with the interim grants A Woman passenger, the Captain, £2,000 damages, and cost, against balance with Italy under clearing already paid would make a total Mr. Jenkins and two Indians
of £48,100 for the year.
failed to reach the destroyers, Mr. Wheeler.
agreements.
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
WHARVES
Kowloon: Friderun, Tilawa Chichibu Maru and Empress of Canada.
Holt'sMenelaus
Kwai-
Jardine Mathezon's Bang
Douglas Lapraik:-Hai Ning and Belstan
Saikong:-Wing Wo. Chin On-Hydrargea.
DOCKS.
Michael
Kowloon-Yuet On Jebsen, Bul An, Kaitangata and Anna Maersk.
Talcoó-HMS, Orpheus, Ting- chơi. Yunnta, Hong Han Han Bing and Com, Henri Riviere:?"
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