1936-01-03 — Page 12

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

12

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Snarebrokers” Association

Hong Kong Stock

Buyeva

BERK

Exchange

Bale

THURSDAY. JANUARY, 2.

Baka

51.480

1,450/190

d. K. Banks

2051

£13

239

£13

376

** **!

1:

Halley

Bale Durataa

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936.

NEW YORK STOCK AND COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

New York-London

(Through Reuter's Agency)

F

1,600

+

FOL

Cotton, May

£13

Rubber, December .....

299

Chicago Wheat, May

8.3)

Corn, May

Anaconda Copper

Do. (London)

Chartered Banks... Mercantile Biks. “A”

Du.

of East Asia. $73

N, J. & S. Barks

Am. O. tin, Corp:

Ch Fin Corp. Ord. S.

Barak

3.

$17

Waterhouts

Mixing

Autamoks......

Balateos

22 cts. Baguio Gold

Leaguet Consolidated

Exploration

Do

Do. Goldfold

12 ata. Big Wedge .............

7 Cold River...

30 ctx Gold Creek..........

United Puracales...

15 ta Salacob Minibg.....

11 et

El. Bond and Share

Last

January 2 Close Operi 10.30 - 10.45

493

4932.

11.07

13.63

1014

11.14 11.14 13.623 1362m *.

1021

81.

611

STOCKS

291

294 291

15+

161

101

181

587 561

551

561

131 13)

13**

131

30+

381

381

281

29

277

491 481

43%

481

New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on Page &

PARTY

(Continued from page 8)

Do Pref 3.

General Motors

Canton Insuration,

$976

1975

Underwriters

$100

Int. Tel and Tel

01.10

Union Insurati008 ***

$570

Montgomery Ward

1878

Caign Fires

1475

N.Y. Central

PUB

1960

H.K. Fires .................... $955

UB. Steel

nternational Atuce. 5.

#

Shipping

336

Douglasbe

$35

Steamboaty

$30

indon (prot.)

$30

$20

Do.

(dot)

$90

81/3

80/7}

R.E. OFFICERS

$12

31.30

31.30

$1.15

15 cts.

815

10get

1ojela Bets.

27 cts.

115 ots

10/9 $101 13+

$3.40

33

+

Smith, Professor Rottey,"

Professor

$96

10 ota.

#71

101

$30

$4

ats. Ipo Mining..........

36jota Itogone............

11/

$12

ingkate (single)

Kulalu).

151

Shangbai Lowas

59,70 $3

Kaaba

Venezuels Gold Fide.

.$98

351 $351

Exploration.... d.

Docks, WharTOR, Godewan, eta," HK&K Wharves,

Do. Jo.

(old) 308 (new)

$13

Providents (old)

Do.

(now) *

H.K. & W. Dooler

S. Chins Motorg 'A'

Shangusi Docks S.

287) Hongkows

...

!

:

1954

16 eta.

SH

$80

54

New Engineerings.

Lands, Hotels, and

35.40

H.K Lands... $30

5100

Do. 4% Debentures

$99

$90

..

35.30

$30

$10.40

$10

$84

M&langu

H.K. Hotels

Humphreys

Shanghai Landa...d.

Metropolitan Lands.,

H.Kealties...

Chins Do

Do

DebouturesŹ,

New Asia Hotel

Avin Renities "A" S.

Do.

Chinese Estates

Cotton Mill

Shai Cottons(uld.

Do (new)S

7000g Sings......

Mrs.

FORECASTS FOR

NEW YEAR

Better Outlook For British Trade

and Mrs. M. 7. Williamson, Capt. and Mrs R. L de Brisay, Capt. Rybot, and

F. J. C. Major and Mrs. B. Shannon,

London, Dec 31. Mr. and Mrs. Amps, Colonel and

and Optimism is the keynote of ail Mrs. Bird, Miss Bird, Rev.

forcasts for business in 1936. The Mrs. H. C. Davies, Rev. and Mrs. G. H Bateman, Capt., and Mrs. F. newspapers draw attention to the fact that there are now. 1,300.000 W. Beer, Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Bates, Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. St. J. more insured persons working and Mrs. G. A. 1,034,000 fewer unemployed than Baxter, Major and

Prof. and Mrs. three years ago. bease-Browne,

HERALDING THE NEW YEAR

Gay Scenes In Britain

London, Dec. 31.

The New Year was heralded an St. Paul's in new fashion, the Ga- thedral, being floodlit, while Christmas trees sent by the King from Sundringham stood in the portico, afame with thousanda- of electric lights.

The outside celebrations, attend- ed by many thousand of people, took the form of community sing- assisted by loud-speakers ing. while the "belis of the Cathedral rang cut a peal at midnight.

Elsewhere in the Metropolis; there were many gay scenes to welcome 1938. Not since the ver Jubilee celebration has so much carrilval spirit been abroad.

Many women played the part of hosi o Leap Year's Eve parties. There were brilliant scenes in the West End, where over 60,000 re-. vellers participated in the celebra- tions. Reur.

44

IN RUSSIA.

Moscow, Jan, z. The first ocial celebration of the New Year since the Revolution turned out to be extremely merry. Schools,

hotels factories, theatres vied with one another in an attempt to demonstrate Stalin's latest pronuncimento that "fe has become better."

and

1

Thousands of people thronged the streets all day long yeater

Middleton-Smith, Miss Middleton- Captain Euan Wallace, Becret-days. purchasing Christmas trees,

and Mrs. Mary of the. Overseas Trade De- and Mrs.partment, points out that United

This

Retail saless rising monthly throughout the year, showed seven per cent.increase in November, justifying the hopes that satura- tion point in the home market is still far from being reached.

All

hitherto condemned as a heathen survival.'

No fewer than 25,000 merry- makers scated and danced to the strains of a military jazz band at au ice carnival in the city's central park.

Numerous places of amusement remained open all night long. The managers state that there was less vodka and more wine drunk, and consequently there was Jess drunk- enness than usual.- Reuter.

"

IN AMERICA

KIMBERS,

S. E. Levy

& Co,

7, 108 HOUSE STREET

INT RETMENT BANKHES & BROKERS

WEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE

COMMODITY STOKANOR, ING. W.T,

CHICANG BOARD OF TRADE

'CANADIAN COMMODIST RZOHANGE, INO.

CORZISPONDENTA FOR

WHITE, WELD à 00,, NEW TORK

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CÔNEIGNEES

FROM NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

THE Motor Vossel

"CINGALESE PRINCE" having arrived from the above Ports on 31st instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Go downs of the ong Kong and-Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIB,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

THE

"DUISBURG *

having arrived, from Hamburg · and Ports of call, Conmguess of Largo sta nereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their, rink into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa... Company's-godown at delivary may be. Kowloon, where

Goods as landeri obtained as zoor na the Go

Optional Cargo" will not be landed All broken,chaled, and damaged Goods here, tness Notice has been given 49 to vessel's arrival, but carried are to be left in the Godowas, where hours they will be examined on Monday, on from part to port to the faal part of

call to which the option extends. 8th Jan., 1938, at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within the vessel's arrival here 15 Days of after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Jan, 1936, will be subject to Rent

by

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,

2nd Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building -DA 3155 & 25109.

New York, Jan. 1 The noistest, gayest and most convivial celebrations, since 1928- Hong Kong 31st Dec., 1935.

Year here.

F. A. Redmond," Mr. and Mrs. Kingdoin "exports for the first Ä. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A eleven months of 1935 were £29, Murdoch; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tug-000,000 more than in 1934, gurt, Major and Mrs. J. Wren, is an increase of over eight ver Major and Mrs. McIntyre, Major, cent. compared with an increase and Mrs. G. Moulson, Comdr, and for the rest of the world of under Mrs. A. Sheilds. Mr. H. J. Crutt-two Der "cent. well, Mr. D. Luard, Mr. and Mrs. New capital invested in United A Walton, Mrs. Higgs, Major and Kingdom enterprises are 65 per Mrs. E. Mitchell, Major and Mrs. cent. more than in 1934, sald Cap

tain Euan Wallacr R. J. Wolseley, Lieut. and Mrs. E. Mrs. 5. O, Wanliss, Lleut, and Walker, Capt. and Mrs. R. That- cher, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Lieut. and Mrs. W. Smith, Lacat and Mrs. D. Simmons, Major and Mrs. F. Annesley, Wing:Comdr. and Mrs. C. Keary, Wing Comdi. and Mrs. A. G. Bishop, Larul, and Mrs. P. Wisden, Mr. and Mrs. L B. Holmes, Capt. and Mrs. Caffyn, Capt. and Mrs. Grey, Lieut. A. C. Berlyn, Major and Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Capt. and Mrs. L. Scutt, Lieut. and Mrs. Saunders, Lieut. and Mrs. R. V. Russell, Capt. and Mrs. L. Russel, Major and Mrs. 114.65 F. Roupeli, Capt. and Mrs. Rycroft, Lieut. and Mrs. A. Ropus, Capt. 12.30

and Mrs. Power, Lieut. and Mrs. Fowell, Captain and Mrs, Kenyon, Lieut. and Mrs Portman, Lieut and Mrs. Persae, Capt. and Mrs.

Eleven hundred New York bars Pennach, Captain and Mrs. Parkes,

were granted night-long. Ucences, Capt, and Mrs. G. Neary, Licut

compared with seven hundred last and Mrs. A. Munckton. Mr. and

There were over twelve Mrs. A. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. C.

The "Manchester Guardian" ex-hundred policemen on duty in the Maurice-Jones, Capt. and Mrs. R.

Times Square districts.—11 Lowe, Capt. and Mrs. L. Lether presses moderate hopefulness re- bridge, Leut, and Mrs. T. N. King, garding cotton. but says there Reuter.

are still too many uncertain fac- Licut. and Mrs. D. Kayll, Lieut. and Mrs, C. Holmes, Capt. and tora; al, spinners are slow to gre, to regulate production and Mrs. Hagne, Capt. and Mrs.

price levels. Lancashire engineer- Eccles, Lieut. and Mrs. E. Dawson, Lieut. and Mrs. Chaplin. Capting prospects, however, appear to

reports agree that steel 129 greeted the entry of the New booming. The "Daily Telegraph" orecasts that 1935 production will reach 9,850,000 tons, exceeding even the record of the war year, 1917

$91

$75

***

$25

Wing Un Textiles.)

843 #11 326

Publio Clicken

3144

$5

Peak Trama (old)..] $8.20

$4

Uo.

(AU)...

dtar Ferries 188

Tramways rang

Youguali Ferriss 318

China Lights $10.70 xd er | $10

$4.60 :69

Do.

Rights 44

$41/4.05

HK. Electrice .......

$60

$20

Macao do.

$2.10

$25

$7,40 34,80

$$.20

iiii

121

33.40

muugu

$0.40

Sandakan Lights ...

Telophones (old) ... $25.35

! Do. (new)... $9.80

$1.45

Canton Ic

Cementa

84414.05

18/8

China Buses.

17/

fractions

20.

1

Do. (pref.)

Industriais

Malabon Bugars

$19

Caldbeck, (ord.) §.

$15

Macgregora prof.)8.

57

Hopes

24.40

$4.88

L

Miscellaneou

Dairy Farrow LỌC ĐẠO

$20.50

Amtisements .............."

Ch. Elainment...... 13.30

33.40

12

130 ats.

Constructions, (old)] $1}

Do.

Lane Crawfords..... $6.30 Mackinwas......

Nanyang Toliaccu... $3.20

Rinceres

39)

70 ota.

Watsons ran: 46.30 Wm. Powells....

156 sta

M. Greyhounda $2

31.35

5. C. Enterprises

$1

91 Ch.G. 6%1925G.3Bde.

91%

prem. $%

H.K. Goyh 4% Losna

+

par.

Do. 31%

par

Wallace Harper

$56

ELK Wing Oo......... S'ha! Do, Vibro Pileng

$38 14

44 d

$2

PASSENGERS

"MPRESS OF ASIA”

Last of passengers arrived by

Empress of Asla yesterday:-

Miss M. Hardsty-Smith, Miss.

(now) 30 cte,

Mr. and Mrs J. A. Summerfield. Mr. K. 6. Tal, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Whitaker.

DEPARTURES

C.

which

Lloyd's review says shipping for the year ends on a note of optim- ism.not discernible for many years. The prime factor was the British Shipping Assistance Act, demonstrated that Britain was st li supreme in leadership when dealing with maritime probleme, The tonnage of new ships build- ing in 1938, not including naval urders, is expected to reach 750,- 000 tons, compared with 500,000 tons in 1935.

De bright

and Mrs. Carter, Major and Mr. M. Campbell, Major and Mrs F: Reuter. Booty, Capt. and Mrs. F. Ander- son, Lt. Col., J. A. A. Grifin, Mr. Lt. Col. H. L D. W. MacEwen, Murrow, DS.O. and Miss Murrow, Comdr. and Mrs. Baynė, Mrs. Hole, Mrs. Astley, Lt. Col. WA, Frost, OBE, Bt. Lieut. Col. C. H Kuhne, D.S.O.. OBE, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs.

TRADE RECOVERY IN BRITAIN

London, Jan. 2. Fresh indication of Britain's

Clearing

Mayor La Guardia lifted the anti-noise ban, with the result that thousands of people assem- bled in Times Square, armed with tin trumpets, whistles and rattles, and uninosed a thunderous burst or vocal and mechanical music as flashed the figures "1936" were from the top of a skyscraper,

The restaurants in some cases charged a pound or two more per head than last year and were unable to accommodate all the celebrants.

year.

12

SOVIET RELATIONS WITH URUGUAY

Protest To League

[4099

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP, CO, LTD).

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.'

YONSIGNERS per Co's Vessel

"LYCAON**

From UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE,

are Lareby notified thas their Cargo will be discharged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will he at Consignees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after Soth

Dec,

unless

*

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all

code remaining undelivered after the 2nd Jan, 1938, will be subject to Rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

1915, at 10 am, by on where they will be examinxi on 31st Mesura, Goddard & Douglas

warehouse Regulations, consignees must To comply with the General Bonded

have a Revenue Officer in attendance When damaged dutiable goods are examined.

the

not

All claims must reach us before Jan. 1996, or they will be recognized..

"Y6th

No Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN &-00,

"Agenta.

Hong Kong, 9th Dec., 1935.

[4081

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.8. ANDRE LEBON"

» 46.

BRINGING CARGO From

MARSEILLE, 4o. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY, 28TE DECEMBER, 1935 ar 11.00 PM.

YONSIGNEES are hereby informed Optional Cargo will not be landed here

Notice has been giren prior to of Opiam, Tressure and Valuables are Steamer's arrival, but carried on from being landed and stored into the Go

to the final port of call to port to

downs of Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf which the option extenda

All broken, chafed mod damaged Goods & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence are to be left in the Godawa, where delivery may be obtained immediately

they will be examined on any Tuesdays after landing.

All akims must be sent in to me on

Damaged Packages will be examined or the Company's Surveyor, Mousa, Goddard & Dongles in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am on th

and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1.M. and Noor within the Freer before the 7th an. 1910, or they

will not be recognized. Storage period, Moscow, January 1.

No Claims will be admitted after the The Soviet has protested to the

Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, League of Nations against the ac- and all Goods remaining undelivered tion of Uruguay in breaking off after the 6th Jan, will be subject diplomatic relations because of to Bent alleged plotting by the Russian Embassy to foster a revolt,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Underrigned on er before the 20th Jan, 1938, or they will not be recognised.

1936.

Consignees must have a Berenne. finer in attendance when say deliabla goods art examined by the Company's Surveyors

No Fire Intarsace will be effected by Ko Fire Insurance will be seated

us in any case whatever. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

B. OHL Agent. Ågenti.

(4098 Hong Kong, 28th Dec, 1935,

COIN INNOVATION IN SHANGHAI

It is claimed that Uruguay has H. R. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Han-growing trade is contained in re- dock, Misses Hancock, Dr. T.-H.

Bankers' turns of the

violated Clause XII of the League McElmy, 'Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. L. Ù.

Houses for 1935. These show that Covenant as in the first place the Robertson, Mr. O. B. C. Martin, the amount of bills and cheques matter should have been submitted Mr. A. F. Walkden. Mr. and Mrs.

which passed through the banks to the League Council for arbitra 30th December, 1995. tion and decision. S. H. Garrod, Lt. Comdr. Crockett, fast year reached a total Ft. Lt. and Mrs. P. H. Smith; L. £37,550,751,000, s. This 1s the The Russian Government has Col. and Mrs. Matthews Major highest since 1931 and represents banned the purchase of goods and Mrs. Davies, Capt, and Mrs.

an increase of £2,075,594,000 or produced in Uruguay by all Soviet Ingle. Ft. Lt. and Mrs. P. Smith. 5.8 per cent, compared with 1834 economic organisations.

Officers from the following A significant feature of the re- The Youjamborg, the Soviet trad- ships:-HMS. Delight, Duchess turns was that the country cheque ing organisation in Uruguay, will Herald, Dorsetshire, Kent, Sand-

clearing figures, which are be dissolved. wich, Tamar, Falmouth. Bruce and generally accepted as

reliable N a

It is stated that the Russian index of domestic trade, recorded purchases in Uruguay for the first the largest increase.

eleven months of 1935 were three A total trame value for the year times. Uruguay's purchases in of £150,797,000 is recorded by the Ruda four main line railway groups Reuter. This is an increase of £1,551,000 on 1934

Submarizes. Oficers

the following Units:-5th A. A. Brigade, R.A., Lyemun. 8th HB.R.A. Stoneent- ters Island, HK.B. (HKS, RA) Gun Club Hill, 1st Bn. Lincoln Mr. G. Russo, Mr. A. D. Middle-shire Regiment, 2nd Bn. East Lan- cashire Regiment, 2nd Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1st Bn. Royal

List of passengers left by s5.

A. M. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs.”A, R. ↑ "Nankin," December 31- Ovens, Misses D. L. Coomba (2).

Mr. and Mr. S. P. Lee, Mr. R. muss, Dr. W. P. Chen, Mr. J. C Buck, Mr. G. Blapham, Mr. T. 8. Dunbar, Mra. E, C. Horder, Mr. Chen, Mr. R. J. Crowe, Mr. Cning Ko San Lih, Miss Mary Cheng. Ulster Rifles, RAM.C. RAQC., Kee Bun, Mr. and Mrs. L. R Master David P. Cheng, Madam Matron and Sisters QAIMNS, Pak See and child, Mr. Peng Chu, Hong Kong Volunteer Deferice Dooley, Mr. H. B. Edwards, Mr. K K. Feng, Mrs. E, G, Fitzgerald, Mr. See To Cheng, Miss Rosa Chin Corps, Royal Air Force, Kal Tak Mr. R. M. Jones, Mr. HH Ling, Yuet Eu, Surgeon Captain M. K. Mr. H. X. Lee, Mr. L. 8. Lee, Mrs. Knapp, R.N., Mr. and Mra, W. T. T. Lum, Mr. Lee Tu Cheung, Mr Bhannon, Miss J Shannon, Miss and Mrs. 8. A. Loh, Misa B. A. E. A Shannon, Master W T Metcham, Mrs. A. Meade, Mr. L. Shannon, Mr. David Loey Geok, C. Paulson, Mr. M. 5, N30, Mr. K. Mr. Wong Kay Hing, Mrs. Estelle B. Then, Miss M. A. Squire Smith Lowe, Mr. Caleb Victor Lowe.

British Wireless.

Mrs. Werner and his children, has

DUCHESS OF YORK

London; Jan, 1, Dr. Werner, accompanied by

A bulletin states that the Du- safely reached Pelping after hav-chess of York, who has been suÏ-- ing been travelling in Mongolia fering from infiuenzal pnea-

Miss Charlotte Tyler, who is a for the past two months Dr mponia, continues to make pro-

house guest of Mr. and Mrs Owen Lattimore, in Peiping, is ill with chicken puz. Her condition is not

serious.

Werner, who is touring the world with his own Ford car, has taken

Tou Foo Hatang up his residence in Paiping at 20

KTAS. The condition of her lung is improving satisfactorily, though

Beuter necessarily slowly-

Shanghal, Jan. 2.

STUDENTS REJECT INVITATION

F4086

Peiping, Jan The vexations system of big and The Felping Studente Union has smali- money will be ended m the decided to reject General Chiang

very near future when nickel coins of 20, 10 and B-cent denominations and one and half-cent copper colna

Kai-shek's Invitation to the stu- dent bodies to send delegates for a conference at Nanking.

will be put into circulation, The Union passed a résolusika

The coins are now being turned to continue the strike and to or- out at the Central Mint in Shang-ganise a mass pilgrimage of stu- hal following lengthy experiments dents to Nanking, to proceed in The introduction of the coins three groups, by three routes, stir- Awaits completion of the necessary ¦-zing up all the students encoian- formalities in Nanking

tered Beuter.

Feuter.

The Officers Association of the Army Troops in Tentan U. 8, Army Troops in China held Lol, E. Felly, Comi a dinner last work in Tientsin in the 2nd Batta

honour were dirigadier, A E- Eop the Astor House, their guests of shire Regime

wood Commanding the Brilm

stokes Hoberts, Wards and Majo

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.