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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Внучат

Bellevue Nominal

$10.10

* $63

***

THURSDAY. NOV 28.

Banky

Sharoorokers'

Bank of East Asia...

Association

duyers

Seling

Swee

H

$1,300

2134 £95 £13

$70

H. Banka

$1,320

2101

ba. (London)

Ubartered Banka ...........

213

Mercantile Biks. “A'

2181

14

Do.

£13

370

N, U. & S. Barks ...

Am. O. Fin, Corp

Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. S.

Do. Pret. S.

Canton JustLIMADOW..

$250

$950

J

Underwriters $1.10

Union Insura2008 ...

-

3637

Chins Firea

$1.10 $535

****

$450

1930

H.K. Fires...........

3950

||International Ásson, D.

34

Shipping

**

$30

Donglasea

$4

Deamboat

$30

Indos (pref.)

HI

Do. (def.)

80/7

Sheil

$1.10

Amtamoks

*

$30

31/3

318

31

Waterhos.tw

Mining

$17 Balatcostit

23 ct.. Baguio Gold16bcla #134 Banget Consolidated $13

11 et A Do. Exploration 9 0.

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8 ota. Big Wedge

#

;

10 ots

5 B Gold Bifer

74 uts

30 at

Gold Creek............

United Paracales..........

30 ots

***

15

Ut.

Salacot Mining...... 144cts.

18 cts.

90 ots.

Ipo Mining...

38jets. Itogons

Kailana

$13

Langusta (single) 8.

14

Explorations....

Shanghai Loans.

30.30

12.30 Venezuela Gold Fids.

Docks, WhatTOR,

Godewas, etc.

H.K. & K. Wharves.

Providents (old)

Do.

H.K. & W. Jooks

.

388

$85

$1.30

Do.

Da,

11/6

$101

$3

131

3:1

(old)

187

(new)

$85

...60 cta

20 9264

(LOW) ---

10 ot.

38

S. China Motors A

Do.

"B"

$80

Shanghai Docks S.

$80

$4

New Engineeringsd.

34

$237

Hongkows

......

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

$5

H.K. Hotels

$4.80

136

H.K. Laada.............

1357

Slud

Do. 4% Debentures

$98

$20

Shanghai Lands...AM.

19.60

Metropolitan Lands..

$5.50

H.K. Kealties

$4

China Du..........

351

336

Do. Debenturess.

SIO

Humphrey

New Asia Hotel

19.00

Ania Beaitie "A"B.

$25

Do.

"B"

Chinos Estats......

iii

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Cotton Mill

BWS .............

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935.

CHINA AND OVERSEAS

INVESTMENTS

Singapore Exhibition Is Successful

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily; and

Press" (Copyright).},

Nanking, Nov. 22. Considerable interest was arous-

astic

over

investments from Chinese residing in foreign countries. In the past most Chiness, living abroad have invested theis earn

LAVAL CABINET UNCERTAINTY

Opposition Threat Intensified

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright).] "

Paris, Nov 23.

MEMBERSH

S. E. Levy & Co.

7,"ION HOUSE "STREET

ENY BITMENT, BANKRAY" ♪ BRDEKES

NEW YORK CONTON EXCHANGE

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC, NIT.

CHICAGO NOÄRD OF TRADE DANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, ING.

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

WHITE, WELD' a CO, NEW YORK

which is numerically the strongest. MOTOR MURDER

In view of the critical situation prevailing in international põliti- cal relationships, the question commanding public interest here ed at the 12-day Native Product | ings in projects in foreign coun- at the moment is whether Premier Exhibition held at Singapore ander tries because of the unsettled Lavala Government will succeed, the auspices of the Chinese Cham-conditions at home One cannot in weathering the storm from the ber of Commerce at Singapore in

blame them for this because they opposition, which hourly seems to which more than 20 Chinese fac have no security in China. How-grow more threatening. The Peo- tories from Shanghai and other ever, now that peace and order ple's Front met on Wednesday to cities in China participated, ac- are gradually returning to China

prepare their plan of campaign, cording to Mr. Wang Chih-Sheng, it is time that her industrial and adopting the slogan "Laval must in a press interview yesterday. natural resources should be de- fall whatever happens.” The so- Mr. Wang, who has just returned veloped. Rall, highway and water- callats Communists started an to China, had headed the delega-way communications are being attack along these..lines, where- tion of more than 20 Chinese in-, expanded and improved, and there

upon the Radical Socialists party dustrial leaders to the exhibition. is gradual progress in agriculture

Overseas Chinese merchants, and other enterprises. Idore declared that in view of the grave Mr. Wang stated, are all enthusi- foreigners are seeking to invest financial situation, the present the development of their money in China than ever Government had the right to deal Industries and commerce Ex the before. Chinese abroad should with the problems in question be- fatherland. They are of the not miss this opportunity to refore, the Chamber. opinion, Mr. Wang cited, that turn home and co-operate in the

Leon Blum, Socialist Chlef then Chinese manufactur i should im- | development of their country.

declared that for his party it was prove their products and that the ANNAM EXAMPLE IMPORTANT, a matter of indifference whether Government and big Chinese The present movement in An-

the Government of the Left or banking interests should jointly | nam, is important as far as it may

Centre followed, so long as Läval establish big factories for the lead other Chinese abroad disappeared. The Government

follow suit, manufacture of Chinese goods.

By concentrating

with Laval, he declared, could pass capital and employing efficient the budget in one day. The meet- and scientific management the ing will be resumed on Thursday, people in, this country will be able when the fate of Laval's Govern- to accomplish something concretement will depend on-whether the The new monetary policy and Radical Boelalists stand firm by should encourage capital to dowTransocean. Kuo Min. stabilization of foreign exchanges Wednesday's declaration-

which will back into China stimulate business in the country. Chinese abroad should not fall to grasp this opportunity to shoulder a part of the financial rehabilita- tion programme in China,

CHINESE IN ANNAM

It is reported that the leading Chinese in Annam recently or. ganized a group to promote over- seas interest in China. The

members" of the group are plan

ing to gather all · available

in their fatherland.

This move- ment is a significant step in the Industrial

this programmė in

finance for industrial development

country and it is hoped that it will spread to Chinese in every part of the world.

It is generally agreed that to help to restore prosperity and to build a stronger financial struc- ture at home, China's natural

TO PROTECT OVERSEAS

CHINESE

to

Fifth

LAVAL'S PROSPECTS BETTER

Paris, Nov. 27.

In regard to the protection of overseas Chinese as well as their Interests in China the National Congress of Kuomintang has adopted several resolutions at secure a united connection

yesterday morning's session

resources must be developed. The

situatiori

to-day in

to

1. Military, and "police authorl- ties In various localities be Instructed

accord adequate protection to returned overseas Chinese,

2. Wider employment by the Davemment of talents. among Overseas Chinese,

with, industrial development China is better than before a there is a gradual improvement in the Customs and communicati systems. The time La most favourable and there are all kinds of facilities for launching such a China has not been programme. able, however, to make any pro- greas in this" direction because of the lack of strong financial back- Ing. Although some of the smaller industries, financed by !

4 Appropriation of a part of the Ministry of Industry, have the Sino-French Boxer Indemnity succeeded, the bigger projects re- quire many millions of dollars. which is not easy to raise.

3. Dispatch of gunboats to con- vey good wishes of the National Government to Chinese communi- ties abroad.-

fund for the education of the younger generation of overseas Chinese in France and for relief MONEY FROM ABROAD of Chinese labourers who took There are only three sources part in the Great War, " from which the people of this 5. Refunding of principal and country can expect any substan-interest of National Government

Ioans from foreign bonds to overseas Chinese holders countries; money from the banks -China United Press (by mail).

10

$10

173

180

343

(news.

512

Zoong Sings......

156 $12

$26

Wing On Textiles (13.)

195

Publio Utilities

$138

Pork Trams (old)....|

Tramways $13.40

35

Do. (new)...

$89

Star Ferries

$17

Yaamasi Ferries.

$88 310

tial

Chian Lights

$10

$10.15

H.K. Electros

320

, Macao do.

12.10

1

13/1

25/

$8.40

Malabon Sugars ...

719

Caldbeck, (ort.) §.

$13

Macgregors (prof.J8.,

180円

Do.

(LOW)...

Saudakau Ligita ...)

123 Telephones (old)...

#1 China Busus .............. 3.

Tractions

Do. (prel).T*-

Industrials

Canton Leeds $1.75

354 » Cementa

$171

P

170 cla.

510

30

H

Коре

Miscellaneous

Dairy Farmsimtare

Amusement TAMI

Ch. Ftainments...... 13.10

Constructions, (old)]

Do,

_(new)

Lane Crawfords..............

Mackintoaba

Nanyang Tobacco

Sinceres. $1.85

$1.80

Watsons.

70 ota,

Wm. Fowells

32

M. Greyhounds

"11.36.

S... Enterprises

917. 05.0.5X18260,3Bdm pre. 6%

DIRT.

LE, Govt. 4%.Loan 67,

Do. 31%

Wallace Harper......

H.K Wing-Un B'bal Don Vibro Pilcng.

WAITING FOR TURN OF" THE TIDE

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Cantón, Nov, 28.

sum;

!.

323

39.10

360

SWEDEN'S WORK AT GENEVA

H

par

31

$171

--

London, Nov. 27: Speaking to-night at a dinner of the Anglo-Swedish. Society in Lon- don, at which the Crown Prince of Sweden was a guest, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, sald Britain and. Sweden had recently been engaged in a common task at Geneva a task to which League 30 eta, members had set their hands with one purpose, to preserve and strengthen the machinery for peace —and he paid a tribute to the Swedish Foreign Minister,

SENTENCE

Soldier Gets Death Penalty

London, Nov. 27. Lance-Corporal Arthur Charles Mortimer was sentenced to death at the Winchester Assizes for the

murder of Miss Phyllis Oakes by running her down with an auto-

mobile.

The defence urged that, assum- ing Mortimer was the man who drove the car, he was undoubted iy an epileptic.

While the Crown Counsel was addressing the jury. Martimer's young wife was in the entrance hall of the court teaching her baby

to walk

SCRAPPY GAME OF HOCKEY

CB.A. Defeated

A scrappy game in which de plated teams took part was played at King's Park yesterday between the CBA, and team and the Re- crelo second string, when the lat- ter won by the only goal scored.

Following an early raid on the home clisdal, the Recreio forwards" were successful in netting with the Association defence at sixes and sevens. Although the latter team did all they could to notch an equaliser, they failed to penetrate the "Recs" defence.

A feature of the game was the splendid goal-keeping of the cus- todians of both the sides.

CANTON

M. Pierre Laval's prospects of retaining control of the French The condemned man, it will be Chamber of Deputies, and keeping remembered, was arrested after a bls Cabinet in office, were same- reckless chase by police after | DR. TRAUTMANN LEAVES what brighter this afternoon. series of terrifying episodes in the The Left Group was unable to countryside where he was quarter- front for to- ed. On several occasions women morrow's debate, át which its cyclists had been run down, ap- leaders hoped to bring such pres-parently deliberately, on lonely sure to bear that M. Laval would roads, by a mad motorist. Police be forced to resign,

finally laid the blame for these crimes before Mortimer, having es- three-tablished that he had been in the habit of stealing motor cars and driving around the country-side at night.

The Bourse reached to the new situation, Rentes rising quarters of a point in half an hour after the opening. The franc was also stronger.

The Left Group will meet again

and attempt to to-morrow

And enough common, solid ground on which to set their, feet for the Government. onslaught an the Radicals, however, favour starting the Chamber debate with the con- sideration of the fate of the trane and the best policy to defend it This, they maintain, is the brai

Canton, Nov. 28. Dr. O. P. Trautmann, German Ambassador to China, left here this afternoon by train for Hong Kong en route to the North.”

Eturing his Ave-day stay here, the German Ambassador was en- tertained at dinner by Chinese officials and members of the Ger- man community. He visited all Mortimer, when Brst questioned, could remember nothing of what places of interest Including the he had done on the night of the magnificent buildings of San Yat- death of Miss Oakes. He was sub-sen University at Shek Pel and

the numerous ject to loss of memory over periods of time. He remembered having a

tories. glass of beer, and that was all

Shown the car which Miss Oakes' death, Mortimer mere-- ly murr be quilty. But he would believes that students there have

Issue; and this is what M. Laval 1 must inaintaina.

caused

not remember that he drove the machine an the night of the

crime.—

M. Laval has asserted that the defence of the franc is the most virtually essential task of the Gov- Reuter, ernment. I Parliament does not agree, he says, let the Chamber declare itself, and he will resign.

HUNGARIAN PREMIER IN He has made the issue clear-cut

VIENNA

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press")

.

(By Talegraph, Copyright, Tele graphie Mantages Urdinance, Received, November 28, 7:30 p.m.)

1894.

WES

Reuter,

SANCTIONS COMMITTEE

The financial

sub-committted

Geneva, Nov. 27. A permanent committee for the supervision of the applications of sunctions. appointed 'two sub- Vierna, Nov. 28. committees in the course of Wed- The Hungarian preinler, M. Teaday's session. cne for financial emboes' visit here on Thursday and the other for economic sanc- the company of the Hungariaationa. foreign minist von Kanya warmly welcomed by the entire will meet on Thurday under the Vienna press,

chairmanship of the Swedish de- Despatches from Budapest indi-legate, Westmann, but no date is between as yet been fixed for the first cate that conversations the Hungarian and Austrian session of the economic ub statesmen will deal chiefly with committee. Sir Samuel Hoare remarked that economic questions but that the never before had so many nations problem of foreign policy will also spoken with one voice, Bweden, be discussed and that the two go and her neighbours in Northern ernments will endeavour to Ax Europe, though far removed from line of common action in view of the scene of condict, showed not the international situation.— a moment's hesitation in respond- | Transocean Kuo Min. ing to the call of their obligations

56 eta. Sandler.

1

SOUTHERN DELEGATES JOIN SESSION

Shanghai, Nov. 28.

as members of the League of Na- tions. It had been a testing time for them all, and he had followed „closely the currents-of-opinion-ta- every country which was called upon to play its part.

IRISH SENATE TO BE ABOLISHED

This is regarded here as con- firmation of the prevailing view that sanctions committee wishes to gain time until the situation is clearer. Transocean Kuo Min.

INAUGURATION OF NEW PARLIAMENT

Londen, Nov. 27. Traditional ceremonies connect

E

government fac-

The Ambassador considers that the Sun Yat-sen University is most impressive among, the many new structures in Canton

and

a wonderful opportunity for in- tensive study. When he returns to Nanking he will personally congratulate Mr. Chou Lou, the Chancellor of the University, 'one his achievementą azañàààààðão | #nion News

and Commodity Quotations last night owing to Thanksgiving Day in America.

There were no New York Stock

N.Y. Stock Exchange Quotations | appear on Page 13.

TTALIAN TROOP LEAVE SUSPENDED

Rome, Nov 27. The special three months leave, which it was announced a week ago would be given to 100,000 soldiers, has now been temporár ily suspended, it is stated in Ita- ilan authoritative quarters. The reasons given for the decision are the general political situation, and the uneasiness observed every- where, caused by the possibility of the sanctions being increased in severity, particularly through an embargo on oll

JAPANESE TRADE BID IN SOUTH CHINA

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, Nov, 27. European firms in South China are gradually losing their business owing to the keen competition of Japanese merchants, who resort to various devices in order

In view of the International evade payment of Chinese-customs tariff and excises.

situation, it is added, the Italian Japanese merchants In Swatow

Government also felt obliged to are in complete control of the

carry out certain movements of rice business, and British Impor- troops, no detalis of which however ters of rice from Rangoon are Transocean Kuo Min: have been supplied.- ousted from the market. Even Chinese rice dealers and that the market is closed to them.

to

The price of a Japanese bicycle

LOAN REPORT DENIED BY SOVIET

-here-is-Eiphite a British ins- chine costs at least three and a half times more Japanese cycles, Mr. Lin Yung-kai and Mr.

ed with the inauguration of the however, last only about four In Sweden, those currents had Mr. Eamon De Valera, president to-day, when

Dublin, Nov. 28. Huang Hsu-chu, South-west dele-

new Parliament were carried out months owing to inferior quality

Moscow, Nov. 27. Generals Li Chal-sum, and then gates, entrained for Nanking last approximated so closely to the pu- of the Irish Free State, has finally House of Commons, led by the Chinese cities, Canton is a good here on Wednesday to the effect. members of the and workmanship, Like other An official denial was issued Ming-shu, former heads of the night to attend the Kuomintang blic opinion which has found such decided to abolish the Senate. He Speaker-Elect, attended at the bar market for bicycles and unt six that any negotiations have been Kwangtung administration, have plenary scazion opening on Destrong expression among the Bri has tabled the necessary motion, of the House of Lords to hear, the months ago all the machine were taking place between Soviet Rus changed their minds about going cember. 12, and other South-west tish people, that he had felt how which will come up in the Dall on Royal approbation of the election British made." to Europe, as the present develop delegates are reported to be follow close were the affections of the two December 5. It is a motion for the of Captain Fitzroy. The Speaker

sia and Britain regarding the pos ments in Hopel province may paveing shortly...

peoples, and how sure a grasp of re-introduction-of-the-Bli abolish then formally claimed the ancient over British and other products dition that Soviet Russian Clay- Popularity of Japanese goods slidity of a loan subject to a con- their return to military and poll-Reuter

the issues of the task was showning the Upper Bouse, which was rights and privileges of the House le due entirely to their low prices ernment agree to repay pre-re tical power.

by Sweden and her neighbours. held up for eighteen months of Commons. S and attractive appearance. Cheap volution debts, nor could such The Canton police has granted

He agreed with M. Sandler, who following its rejection by the In both Houses, the swearing-in freights, easy credits, and sultabi negotiations take place since the ja passport to General Chen, while

had recently said that the his- Benate.. trata par man of members was proceded with, ty for Chinese use are factors in Soviet Russian Government could some of his former officers hece These two men were indirectly topical action of the League was The matter can now be con-217 peers and 348 members of the ther favour

not permit the question of pre- have contributed $6,000 as Tus connected with the 18th Route an abiding fact. In times of trou-stitutionally raised again, and the lower House had taken onths bo-o

revolutionary debts be associat travelling expenses. In spite of Army. If Nanking really intends ble nations would remember that Bill can become law within sixty fore to-day's adjournment.

ed with in any way with the ar these facilities, General Chen pre o fight the traitors in Tungchowa determined effort had been made days even if it is rejected again fers to remain in Hong Kong to † Generals Chen and LA will volun- to blaze new trails.

(credit ca wait for the turn of the political.teer for service.

Transocean Kuo in

tide, which may float him from. the present grounding.

British Wireless.

by the Senate- Reuter

The King's speech at the State meeting of the reconstructed rangements for the granting of opening on Tuesday was, it is Cabinet this morning- assumed, considered at the first iritish Wardest..

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