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NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

Rubber, December

(Through Beuter's Agency) ..

584

Last

$1,985

FEL

£99

E13

Bo. (London) ... Chartered Banks ...

$1,995 7991

New York-London

December 2 Close Open 10.30 10.45. 4931 4931

Cotton. May

11.38

£13

£181

Mercantile Bks. "A"

13.44

11.39 11,39 13.39 13.41

£13

Do

Chicago Wheat, May.

971

961

$70

Bank of East Aria....

$70

N. U. & S. Barka

Gorn, May r

583

Am. O. Fin.Corp &

STOCKS

Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. §.

Do Prol.

Anaconda Copper

251

EL Bond. and Share

141 141

Canton LisurRLI ORE....

$250

$250

General Motors

341

25+ 141 537 537

$1.10

Underwriters ......

#LIO

Int, Tel. and Tel.

124

Union Insuransen

3515

1400

15373 China Fires

$450

Montgomery Ward

371

3830

H.K. Fires...!

#935

N.Y. Central

$4

│International Asson, S.

Shipping

U.S. Steel

371 341: 381 262 471 *487 483 47

$36

Douglasen dans

$36

14

Steambo

130

Indios (pret.)

$30

311

Da (del)

B0/-

Shelin ................

#11)

Waterbostu

$12

Mining

317

Amtamoka

Balatoos

29 st. Baguio Gold

مضان 1101

$131 Benguet Consolidated $13

Exploration Do 11, ata.

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Do. Godheld

CLA

Beta. Big Wedge... 10s dict

15 et

Gold Biver

1 ts

30 cts.

30 ats! Gold Creek............

United Paracales..... Salacot Mining .......

14jola. 90 sts; Ipo Mining............ 38gots. Itogons semmi man

11/6

Kailas $13

39.35

(single) d.

11/0 SION

13

131

39.

d

523

Shanghai Loans

12.30 Veuezuela Gold Flds.

$88

20 ots.]

19

180

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, ate.

H.K. & K. Wharvos.

Do.

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Shanghai Docks 8.

New Engineerings8.

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$35

$10

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Lands, Hotels, and

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H.K. Hotels

$90

H.X Landes.......8.

Do. 4% Debentures

Shanghai Lands....

$9.60 atetropolitan Landa..

1351

187

160 cta. 10, sta.

18

180

14.

34.50

398

151

35.80

H.K. Healties.......

$4

China Do........$.

$30

Do. Debenturaas.

$10

Humphrey

New Asia Hotel

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$8.9;

126

Asis Healties "A" S.

Do.

"g" 8.

$86

Chincas Estates..............

Cotton Mill

$10

S'ha Cottonw(olds.

No.

now.

Exo............ 8.

ex div. $70

zo div $40

4

$12

Zoong Sings......$.

Wing On Textiles(S.)

$10

180

155 $19

$25

$25

Public Utilities

$134

Tramways zdeserun

$131

$6

Punk Trams (old).

$4

Do.

(DAW)...

589

Star Ferries

185

317

Ysumati Ferries... $1

China Lighter

| $10,10)

$53

H.K. Mectrica ..............

$20

Macao do.

19.10 Sandakan Liglite

Telephones (old)

(new)

China Buses .......

13/

Tractions

25/-

Do.

(pref.)......

Industrials

$8.40

Malabon Bagare

$194 Caldbeck, (ord.) 8.

$13

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$1.70

$1.15

OXFORD'S GOOD

FIGHT

Blackheath Well Tested

(Specmi Air Mail Service.

London, Nov. 10. Oxford University, fielding, only three of the sule which put up such an excellent resistance against the New Zealanders on Thursday, were beaten at the Rectory Fiaid by a goal and a try to nothing.

ITALIAN PRECAUTIONS BEFORE ADVANCE

FRENCH PRESS

CONFLICT

Views On Sanctions

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press". (Copyright).]

Paris Dec. 1. w A serious cordict with 'Italy takes the premier place in the French press on Sunday, the two chief events occurring on Satur- day being fully reported and d'a- Is Premier Laval's cussed, first entreaty to Signor Mussolini to state his "minimum demands be fore the Sanctions Committee rem assemble on December 12 and (2) the warning of Italy's League oi Nations delegate to member of the Sanctions Committee

that Italy would regard the cutting aft of the oll us "an unfriendly act". which might lead to serious con- sequences. These two considera- tions gave rise to animated dis- cussion in the Paris press for and against the inclusion of oll among the list of products on the sanc- tions Est,

The "Echo d'Paris" takes the Special to the "Hong Kong Dally view that the sanctions already

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in operation will work very slowly Rome, Dec. 1.

whereas an export embargo on oll од advance The Italian

the would have very unpleasant con- southern front will not commence sequences for Italy within a short before the Nativè Army Corpa has | time.

cleared up the Teibien Hills of The paper asks, however. Abyssinian bands, at present in whether it is absolutely necessary possession, reports the correspon- to reduce the whole of Italian dent of the "Stampas". This pre-people to distress. Without in any

violating the League liminary action is necessary so as way

of

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to present the possibility of a Nations Covenant, powers might at least wait until the attitude of Dank attack.

lis Before the Italians'

clarified. advance the United States against Abaro Pass and Makale Time thus gained would be well This in itself was a goou per- began, Italian airmen showered spent in pursuing peace negotia- formance, but when it is consider-leaflets on the population calling tions. "Petit Parlsen" also ed that K. L. T. Jackson, their

on them to surrender to the sires that the eruing days" until captain, playing his first match

Italians. The airmen who re-December 12 be used in trying to since he was injured against the turned reported that the slopes of come to some understanding with OM.Te, was little better than a

Amba Alashi

with Italy. "Le Matin" calls the policy were alive passenger for most of the match, its trae merits are emphasised. Abyssinians troops, busy in streng-of sanctions apply nations self- contradictory. On the one hand thening their defences.

Italian head quarters point out the League of Nations is devising that these trackless and moun-new means of increasing economic

inians with well protected hiding are finding a basis for concilia- Itainous regions provide the Abys pressure on Italy, while on the other hand England and France

tion. Both French and English

One of Blackheath's tries was trife lucky, for A. Obolensky got back to touch down the ball but who had followed up hard, merely missed it, so that A: G. Cridlan,

had to drop on it for a scOTE,

One of the features of the game was the way in which Oxford's re- serve pack held that of Blackheath even when they were being pushed they managed to get their share at the ball. In referring to them a the reserve pack 1 make the quali fication that two or three of them, vach L. R. E. G. Leach, the hooker, CJ. Laubcher, a goor line-out nian, and J. M. Marsh, an alert backrow forward, must have quite a good chance of getting into the team.

Forwards and backs alike were remarkably quick in backing up a dribble. The man tackled with "the ball, too, was seldom left with the choice of parting with the ball to an opponent or the risk of break. ing the rule by "sitting" "unti! help came a loose mêlée was in- stantly formed, and then, even if Blackheath sometimes profited, good football was the result.

The set serummages, too, were well formed, and with P. Cooke riving a quick service of the ball. J. D. Anderson, R Harding, and Obolensky were able to make some

BD good passing runs, and an preciable gain of ground was al ways the result,

JACKSON GOES FULL-BACK

Unfortunately, the attack was lop-sided, for Jackson, after out glorious breakthrough, felt traubte impending in the injured leg and changed places with J. L, Stuart Watson, who had been uncertain at full-back, and a half-time Jack- zou went on the wing, where apart from one rousing head-on tackin of. J. A. Tallent, he could do little. J. E, Hay, who had shown promise the wing, is clearly not a Fut Harding's thrust, weakened once or twice, it is true, by uncertain handling, and Obolen. sky's pace and willingness always represented the most dangerous,

cording factor on the field;

Cements

$2 Bop

Miscellaneous

317

Dairy Farma

Amusemente ******

34

Ch. Etainments... 13.10

$21

Constructions, (old)

60°cta.

Do.

50 ct

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$10

Lane Crawforda

16

$5

$4

$1.70 1.60/1.70

42

Mackintosha N

Nanyang Tobacco...

$1.80 Sinceres 49

Watsona

70 eta.). Wm. Powells j.....................

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21.35

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Fur exports from China during the last six months totalled only $14,940,000 willch shows a drop of more than $3,400,000 over the cor- responding period of last year, ac- cording to statistics released by the Bureau of Foreign Trade Of Ace. Most of the shipments were sent to the United States, the total amount for the last six months being valued at $6,700,000.

The King has approved the sp. pointment, of the Right Hon. Douglas Jamieson, K.C., to be one of the Senators of his Majesty's College of Justice in Scotland in

place of Lord Blackhura, resign ed, and of Mr. Thomas Mackay Cooper, C., to be Lord Advocate Ior Scotland in the room of Mr. Jamieson

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Miss Elizabeth Bergner, whose shakespearian performances Germany have been highly prais ed, is to appear as Rosalind in a im version of "As You Like It." The film will be made at Elstree under the direction of Dr. Paul Czinner.

centre,

places from which attacks on the Italian forces can easily he laun- ched. These sudden sallies dis- experts indeed are working very seriously on this task, the first transports and

endanger report of their deliberations being turb reinforcements.

already in the hands of the Bri- Large scale operation on

tish foreign Office Le Jour northern front, it is pointed out points out that the Committee of was not actually made impossible Eighteen. contrary to the wishes by the guerilla warfare, neverthe-of the British Government #shes less it is seriously hampered Transocean Kuo Min.

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to extend the sanctions to include copper and cotton, is only concer- ning itself with the question of an embargo on oll- Transocean Kuo Min.

MUSSOLINI REFERS TO

SANCTIONS

Rome, Dec. 1. Mothers and widows of all those who fell in the World War and Fascist Revolution were received by Signor Mussolini on Sunday at the Plazza Venezia as delegates from the 94 fighting committees formed Kowloon:-Ardent. Yuet On in all the provinces of Italy to Michael Jebsen Sul An, Kaltan-organise resistance to sanctions. gata and Anna Macrsk,

Signor Mussolini made a short Talkoo:-HMS. Orpheus, Tung speech declaring that the sons

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threatened France and an over- run Beigtum. They fought heral- cally to win final victory of the Vittoria Venito.

Every one of these former allies and powers were now delivering bombs to Italy's enemy and were putting Italy-the mother of cul- ture and the birthplace of great men on the same level as bar- barian Abyssinia. But, added 'Il Duce, Italy cannot be seriously bit by the economic sanctions, or no- body has any idea what reserves of strength exist. Italy might only For Blocenen K. J. Fletcher

be injured by the moral side of recovered Bobly from a shaky start,

the sanctions. "Signor Mussolini, and Tallent and, in a slightly.

in a passionate peroration, urged lesser degree, D. C.. King, over-

all to be inexorable in the night shadowed the other backs. Good

against the economic blockade in- Oxford tackling limited the scope

stituted against :- Italy. After 1 of both wings, and in the pack L

Duce had finished a declaration S. Bailey was subjected to more constraint than usual, but stil

couched in the sharpest language was read aloud denouncing sanc- managed to get his side's first try.

tions. After Jackson's early, and costly

Women accompanied by break-through, which led to a good derson coming twice into the move fascist unions and carrying fags aze_by___B__RF MacNay the ment, but just before half-time and playing muste proceeded to ärst incident was a rush over the Obolensky had to

save from the Unknown Soldiers tomb where line by Blackheath, Stuart-Watson | Blackheath breakaway.

an impassioned protest and de- "soccer charging A. G. Cridlan The second half was only seven of the bail as the latter dived for ininutes, old when A. G. Cridlannatration took place

Transocean Kuo:Min.•* Blackheath's second try it. Obolensky beat Brandram with scored little space to work in to put Ox from Tallent's kick shead, and for lord on the attack, but Harding the rest of the match Oxford did delayed his pass, and a good run slightly the greater part of the by Tallent carried on by M, H. A attacking Martin proved the wakefulness of Oxford's defence, R. C. A. Brand ramaneing tackled by two men simultaneously. when he took the final pass.

· WAR MATERIALS FOR PERSTA

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Milan, Dec-1. Wilson, opening the Light-Weight

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Great "quantities of war materi- Cycle Show at the Royal Hort-

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he ball harder to get a takeable als including tanks and heavy cultural Hall London, said that the export trade in cycles during Blackheath's first score came af bound, the luck was out. Later he guns were landed in the Persian 1934 amounted to £2,500,000. The twenty minutes, King breaking was obstructed when dribbling, Gulf by two British steamers, domestic market was worth £10-Away olaverly and Martin drib and though Stuart Watson's at declares the "Corriere della Bera 000,000 annually, with 500,000 new hling on for Bailey to pick up and tempt to place a goal was a poor which adds that this is destined barge his way over, After C., J. ne. Oxford all but rushed the cycles, quite apart from tyres and Fletcher had converted, Oxford were finally beaten, of and the for the moderigation of the Fer- spare parts. All that provided went away with some brilliant whistle was blown with Blackheath an Army

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The population of Tokyo, as 16- vealed by the recent census, ts, in round numbers, 5,848,000. The city consists of thirty-five wards, of which twenty represent the dis-j tricts incorporated comparatively recently. In these outlying wards, the increase of population la par- -|- $450, ticularly remarkable. Their total population exceeds that of the sid city by 1,389,000. Compared with A 110 pound deer which was the previous census, the populacaptured near Azashi, Japan, leat tion shows an increase of 805.000 Of the total population, 3,051,000 ara mens and 2,797,000 women. There is thus a fairly marked dis- parity between the male and fe- male population.

of premises from the plaintin He now.considered that this rent was | exhorbitant, and asked for the return/of $450. He admitted, the debt of $424,85, and: requested the court to award him the difference between that amount and the

week after being sighted swim- ming near the shore, is believed to have crossed the Straits. The deer was first sighted by a fisher- man, and when it came near the beach, was chased and cornered. In an almost exhausted condition, Judgment for the plaintiff in the it was not able to make much of amount: $424,85, together with $60 a bid for fiberty, reports the “Ja- costs and $15 for court fees, was pan Chronicle. After a meal of given by Judge P. Grant Jones in care and potatoes, the animal HM Supreme Court on Nov 21 was handed over to the Euwayam in the case of Baroukh's v. A. Zoo. As there are no dear en- Cammiade. Mr. ELA Reeks ap closures near Akashi, and no deer, peared for the plaintifs. The do in captivity, it is believed that the fendant stated that he was new animal originally Cam comer to Shanghai, and hád páid | Awall, where there are winumber $630 covering three months lease, attif running wide

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