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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

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Sales

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FRIDAY. JANUARY, 3.

Banko

Bayer+

Balleru Balka

H.K. BUS$1,600

·Do. (London) “........

Do. Pref. S.

IDEKTARMON

Samiun

$1,490)

$15,00

213.

Chartered Banks .....

£13

Mercantile Bis."

• "A"

230

Do.

£13

3)

Bank of East Asia...$79

N, O. & S. Barks

Am. O. Fin.Corp;

Ch. Fin. Corp. Ord. 3.

Canton insurances....

3775

3270

Underwritera ......

31

$1.06

$1.10

3576

Union Insurance »««} $570

1480

Uhina Firva ** 1476

3860

H.K. Fires... $258

nternational Assce. 3.

gkipping

$35

$38

14

Steamboats

$30

Indos (prefer

$30

120

Do. (def.).

10

1/6

Shelis

81/

81X

Waterhoata

$12

Mining

$1.30

#1.30

Autamoks

$125

$17k

$16

Bajatcos

29 six. Baguio Gold

Logate

Benguet Consolidated

$16)

Do Exploration 104076.

Do. Goldfeld

Douglassa market

12 at Big Wedge...........10jcts.

Gold Bayer... ctt.

30 214

Gold Creek.

United Paracales

23 cts.

16 ota.

Salacot Mining.

15 oth

90 ets,

po Mining.......

36got

togona********

11/9

$12

Langkala (single) 3.

Explorations.......

15:

* $9.60

---

1398

$1.56

1954

15 cta.

Shangbai Loans d.

Yenezuela Gold Fida.

Docks, WharrÉS,

Godowns, sia. {

H.K. & K, Wharron,

Uo.

(old) $95 (new)

Providents (old)

Du.

(new)....

H.. "W. Docks

8. Cuina Motors ‘A'

31.30 $36.25

!

-Do

$80

Shangual Docks S.

$4

New Engineering.

::

11/

$101

33

$1.55

106

(10 sta 971

$80

$4

$237) Hongkowi....

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildinga

H.K. Hotels..... | $6.30 H.K Lands.......... $37

Lands...8.

Sands..!

H.K. Realties....... 351

$41/6,30

$100

Do. 4% Debentures

3201

10

36.3

Chius Do

54

Do. Debenturess.

$10.40

New

Humphreys

$104

Hotel

"Do,

"B".

$14.65

::

$35.

$121

As Real S.

Chinese Estates ............

Cotton Mills

388

354

391

$20

S'ha Cottons(uld,S.

"Do.

*LOWS

#42

Zoong Singe....

***

$95

Wing On Textiles(S.)

125

Public Utilities

14.85)

$14.85|

Foak Trains (old)... $5.30

24

.Do. (new)...} $9.60

Star Fornes..................f #8zj

Tramways

Yaunati Ferries.318

China Lights $1.10 xd cr

Do Rights $4.00 H.K. Electrica

$18

330

12249

#

$70

Mucao do.

12.10

$95

$10

$70

++

Sandakan Lights... Telephones (old)... SEBE

Do.

(new)... $10

Cuina Bugas ...........5.

Fractione

26/-

Da. (pref.)......

·Industriale

$8.40

Malabon Sugar...

$10

Callback, oni, S.

$15

Mudgregon Sipont.18.)

31.45

38

$4.940

321

"Canton Icon ¡Cements ****** **) 97.70

Ropes | 34.45:

MiscellaneoNES

Amusements......................

***

Dairy Farmon

3212

23.40

13

Ch. Etainment..... 13.30

30 ot.

33.60

$6.60

$2.40

194

70 ot.

12

$1.38

91%.

prem. Sz

Dr.

$45

Joustructions, (old; 81.35

Do.

(new) 25 eta.

Lane Crawford... ..

Mackinwas

Nanyang Tobacco. $3.20

Sinceros

32.10

Watsons. ... +4.40

Win Powells

M. Greyhounds.

3. C. Enterprises

Ch. G.6419260.Bda.

1.5.

Gorb, 4% Loan

Do. 31%

Wallace Harper,

A.K Wing Ou

B'ha Da Vibro Filengrad

OPENING OF CONGRESS

Bonus Bill Likely To Pass

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936

PASSENGERS

PRESIDENT WILSON Passengers arrived from Shang- hal by the President Wilson were:

For Hong Kong:—Mr E SA Chin, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Halsey, Mr. Leung Pul Kee, Mr. M. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yan, Mr. E.' L Long- way, Mr. J. Oss, Mr. W, K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Spielmán, Mr. L A. Tobiam

For Manila:Mrs. 8. Bazkarty. Master R. E. Baggarty, Mr. B. J. Begue, Miss J. M. Begue, Mrs. E. K. Campoell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harling, Mrs. G. Potosky, Mrs. R. L. Simpson, Master W. A Simpson, Capt, and Mrs. R. Woddone.

For Singapore:—Mr. J. L. Bepard, Mr. D. L Girsham, Miss H. G. Holt,' Mrs, H. S. Richards, Miss D. Stavan- son.

For Penang:---Mrs. M, M. Doorn- DOS.

For Colombo:-Miss J. I. Els, Miss F. Little. Mrs. 8. D. Scudder.

For Bombay:-Mis. M. Nissen,

NEW YORK STOCK AND

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

New York-London Cotton... May

(Through Router's Agency)

Rubber, December Chicago Wheat, May Corn, May

Anaconda Copper ......... El. Bond and Share General Motors Int. Tel. and Tel. Montgomery Ward NY. Centrs.l

U.S. Steel ......means

S. E. Levy & Co.

1, KUR HOUSE STREET

INVESTMENT, BANERAS 4 BROKERS

XRW YORK GUNTON EXCHANGE S

COMMODITY EXCHANGE, ING. N..

'OXICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC.

Last January 3. Close Open 10.30 10.45

483 492.13/16

1121.

11.20 11.21

13.64

-13.68

13.68

1031

1017

B11

611

STOCKS

291

*28€

283

284

IBI

161

16

551

551

56+

Bet

131

13

131 13

381

382.

391 391

CORRESPONDENTS JOV.

281 281 231 49)

491

WHITE, WILD #/00., NEW, YORE,

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New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on Page 13........

Mr. K. M. Polishvala, Col, and Mrs EXPLANATION BY

F. A. Pope (U.S.A.), Mrs. H. Pullar,

Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Thurber, Dr. and Mrs E. R. Tweedle, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Voorhees, Mr. Ran Bahadur, M.E. Sapat.

For Sues:--Hon, and Mrs. J. Whitnn.

For Genoa-Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Mathis.

For Naples:-Miss A. Allerton. Mr. E. V. Willett.

For Marseilles:-Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton. Miss J. Burton, Mrs. E Cocker, Mrs. M. Wardlaw-Milne, Miss K. D. Nolen, Mr. J. P. O'Con- nell, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Russell, Mr. F. A, Suter, Mr. F. A. Woodworth.

ITALIANS

Bombing Of Swedish Red Cross

Special to the "Hong Kong Dany

«Press" # Gongright Li

Rome, Jan. 2

A new Italian version of the bombing of the Swedish Red Cross. unit is furnished in the following oficial statement issued oń

EDEN ASSUMES

OFFICE

Many Problems To Consider

London, Jan. 2.

PARTY FIGHT. IN SPAIN

Indictment Against Government

The Foreign Secsetary. Mr. Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

-xbum" (Copyright.)1 been who has Anthony Eden,

Madrid, Jan. 2. spending a few days in the North

Impeachments against the Gov- of England, retured to the Foreign

ernment and the President of the Office 10-day. During the course of next week he will receive the Republic were drawn up by Men customary formal visits from Amarchist deputies and some "Catho

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE DEN LINK STEAMERS, LTD.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

Tri 8,8, BENVORLICH," CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all-Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardons Godowns of the Home Koze And KowlooK WHARY AND Godown Comart, Lrt whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

For New York: Miss R. Atwell. Thursday; "The Italian Air Force hassadors and Ministers upon his lie Action" deputies at a Joint Mr. G, S. Bali, Mias L. F. Charlebois, recently made a bomb attack over appointment as Foreign Secret-meeting on Thursday. The de- i be presented to the Undersigned on or

ary.

K

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left tins Godowns, and KË Goods remaining undelivered after. tbs 10th Jan, 1930, will be subject to rant.

All Claims against the steamer must puties in question take the view before the 24th Jan, 1838, or they will

not be

be recognised. To comply with the General Bonded that the Government's action "in

Regulations consignees prolonging the closure of the Cor-Warehouse tes till January 31, is an infringemust bave Bevenue Officer in atten ment of article 81 of the constitu- dancehen damaged dutiable goods

Bre examined. tion which provides for, an ad-

All broken, chafed and damaged Good." ister, apart from several major is. Journment of the parliament not are to be left in the Godowns, where

they will

Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Davis, Mrs. K. the enemy lines on the Somali Freyung, Mr. and Mrs, T. E, Follett,

front as & measure of reprisal

On taking up the duties of his Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKay, Mr. R Marter it had become known that

new office, with undivided respon- Price, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Price, Flight Lt. Mimniti Tito, who had Miss Joy R. Price, Dr. F. Reinfried

been made prisoner had been kin.sibility for the work of his depart- Mr. F. Stiller, Mrs. J. M. Thompson, ed and his head cut off.

ment, many questions will claim Mr. W. Zimmerman.

the specific attention of the Min-

For Boston:-Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunn, Capt. and Mrs, E. J. Rogers

Simultaneously with the bomba Jeanets with the following text were dropped You have killed ona

sues with which he has been aa-

(U.S.A.), Miss G. M. Rogera, Miss J. of our fillers who was a prisoner.sociated for some time past as

I Rogers.

·

exceeding a fortnight.

The President and the Cabinet, therefore state the deputies com- mitted a punishable act according Among the most important of to the penal code, The signatures For Los Angeles:-Mr. J. J. GD-Py cutting off his head, thus als Minister for League Affairs.

regarding all humane and inter- bert, Mr. and Mrs. E, U. King. national lawa according to which these, which he has already haa of one tenth of all the deputies

For San Francisco:-Mr. and Mrs,

are necessary in order to make an prisoners may not be injured and under consideration, and which G. Jean, Mrs. J. V. Staser, Miss D. must be treated with respect. For will now be the subject of closer Indictment against the Govern- M. Votaw, Mr. T. A. Wirsing.

this you now receive what you study, is the request of the Egypment effective, while one quarter tion party leaders forming the is required for an impescament

"PRESIDENT GRANT

For Hong Kong:-Mr, and biru. A. Borstedt, Mrs. Henry Graham Brown, Mr. and Mrs, 8. W. Childs, Mr. James W. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Hoover, Mr, M. Rivera Iglesias, Miss

deserve.

in the course of the bombard-"United Front for a resumption against the President.

With the present Parliament ment one of the bombs fell among of discussions with a view to place.. the tents of the Swedish Red Crossing Anglo-Egyptian relations on a this means that 43 and 110 signa- unit. The Abyssinian losses in more definite basis. This request tures must be obtained respective- killed and wounded through this was conveyed a few weeks ago by Is. Those responsible for drawing the British High Commissioner, up the indictment Delleve that s bombardment is very heavy."

be reached ngure wit Sir Miles Lampson, who, it is re- lower

Egyptian though there is a possibility that Neither in the foregoing oficial ported, has seen the Margaret I Marston, Mr. R. communique nor in the Italian Prime Minister and other political the Government will pay the Navarro, Mr. and Mrs. Winheld Kress was there any expression or leaders in the last few days, and, attack by dissolving Parlament.

Fronsacran Kun Hin it la understood, given them an Shiras, Miss Clarissa L Townsend. regret of the bombardment of the Mr. 8. B. Winram, Mr. Wong Slao Swedish Red Cross unit. The passurance from Mr. Eden that the

Ping. Mr. Helmut F. Weigert.

For Shanghai-Miss Eileen Hall, Master Samuel Karns, Mrs. C. J. Lanier, Mr. Chas. B. Lanier, Miss V Kleinerman, Mr. P. M. Selbie F.N.R. Mr. Tom Sparshott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shibbeth, Mr. H. Woodson, Mr., W. B. Woodson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. E Zigal.

For Kobe:-Mr. R. Ehoja, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Lotz, Mr. 1. Matreen, Mr. Peter Victorofi.

For Seattle: Mrs. H. M. Bromley, Miss J, R. Bromley, Mrs. Ceo, B. Elder. Miss Betty Jane Elder, Master Cyril A Elder, Miss Freda Hurst. Mr. Frank M. Johnston, Mr. Donald McVeau, Mr. R. C. Robinson.

pers

NO REGRETS

modem and

on the contrary demand request is receiving immediate at- that the military authorities in the

tention. It is assumed, therefore, future make use of all the means that the rejoinder of he British provided by their

Government to the approach of technical equipment in order to the Egyptian party leaders will be made as A001 as the complicated put an end to the inhuman met-

questions Involved kods introduced by the Abyssi-ature of the

and the new Foreign Secretary, nians.

TROUBLE BREWING IN SPAIN

Madrid, Jan. 2, Owing to the serious political taking office in the midst of a dif-developments which have arisen ficult international crisis, allow.

According to present arrange mente, the Foreign Secretary wil attend the next meeting of the Council of the League of Nationa at Geneva on January 20. The agenda includes the dispute be-

will be examined on the 8th Jan. 1936, at 9, by Mesars. Carmichael & Clark

No Fire Insurance has been affected Büls of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) Les.

Agenta.

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Hong Kong, 3rd Jan. 19:18

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NO TRACE OF PARINGA

Search By Air And Sea

London, Jan. 2. Lloyds* agent at Melbourne state that a search by air and sea bas falled to find any trace of the a...Paringa, which disappear- ed in a storm whilst towing the Lanker, Vincas, from Adelaide to Japan on December 28.

The. Paringa apparently fome ered with all hands.

The two ships pazed in a fierce during the past few days, an at- storm, the Vincas drifting disabled. tempt is being made to force the but finally came to anchor. It is President to re-open the Cortés, now reported that the Vincas is which has been suspended until lying in an exposed position about January 31, and to impeach the

a mile from the shore, and it is Prime Minister, together with his feared that she will be driven ashore and become a total wreck. The crew has been landed

ministers

Tac Impressions given by these articles is that they are preparing the public for gas warfare which has been urged by the leaders of the expeditionary corpe for months. "The Abyssiniang wught not to be allowed to profit any longer from our magnanimity,"

tween Italy and Ethiopla, ques-. writes "Lavore Fascista," "from our restraint in using the most modern tions concerning the free city of and deadliest weapons", "Let us Danzig, and. among the usual trent the, enemy as he dezerves, crowd of technical questions the Passengers arrived per as. Tai-we ought to leave nothing un-report of non-Governmental ex- ping yesterday from Australia via done in order to make our defence perts on the treatment of refugees.ship ports were:-Mr. C. H. Boden, Miss effective and our attack terrifying British Wireless. M. Boardman, Mr. E. P. Boardman, to this enemy of civilisation and Mrs, Boardman, Mr. W, H. Chris- to bumanity."-

ARRIVALS

holm, Miss D. Caddy, Miss M. Carin, | Transocean Kuo Min,

Miss I. M. Coyne, Mr. John Elder,

Mr. James Eider, Major Fitz-Hugh,

Mr. Wm. Fuller, Mrs. Fuller, Mr. E. H. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Mary Gibbs, Miss E. Hill, Miss F.

$1

Hill Miss A Hill, Mr. C. H. Harri-

par

his annual making coup in message to Congress will serve as a fireside chat for the American people through the broadcast ar- rangements. They are demanding that the broadcast companies allot them equal time, free of exper

Senator Robinson predicts that the Bonus Bill will pass and that the President will sign it.

MEN-OF-WAR IN PORT

The following warships were in

sons, Mms, Harrison, Mr. T, A. Jen- | harbour yesterday: kins, Miss A. Lange, Mr. G. Long-

land, Mrs. Longland. Mr. 3. C. Men-

North Wall,--Falmouth.

East Wall-Regulus and Rain- bow....

zies, Miss M. Peach, Mrs. G. V. | Seamewli Pearce, Mr. H, G. Purton, Mr. G. E. Russell, Miss. K. Sherwood, Miss I Streat, Mr. O, H. Swanson, Mr. W. Taliby, Mrs. Tallby.

HABUNA MARE · Through passengers tin Haruna Maru here

the

NATIONAL SOCIALIST

MEMBERSHIP

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

press · (opyright), |

Berlin, Jan. 2. "A" decree of April 1933 by which

This agitation has grown up on the ground that the Prime Minis- Heuter. ter's action in not reopening the Aboard the Paringa at the time Cortes amounts to a coup d'etat, of her disappearance were three The Opposition fears a dictator-officers well-known in Hong Kong.

They were the master, Captain A.

If the mote to reopen the Cortes Melanes, Mr. B., C. Southam, Chier provics successful, the Fresident, Officer; and Mr. J. M. G. Yull}, Senor Niceto y Torres, may also Chief Engineer. They left Hong face a charge of violating the Con- Kong in November to join the ship stitution.

at Adelaide. Captain Meinnes was formerly in 'command of the tug. Henry Keswick, Mr. Southam was far some years with the Indo- China, Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., while Mr. Yuill had been in Hong Kong for some three years.

The Paringa also carried a crew of twenty-six Chinese. Beuter.

The extreme. Right parties are attempting to obtain sufficient signatures of deputies to petition for convocation of the Cortes, but the manoeuvre seems unlikely to succeed at present since the

Cortes,

Bouth Wall-Herald, Moth and members of the National Socialist Prime Minister is prepared, if the Party were closed to ali new-required amount of signatures are comers and will remain in force obtained, to issue immediately a for the time being according to decree dissolving the statement issued on Thursday by Thus he would stave off the blow, the Party's treasurer who re- at leash temporally quests all fellow-citizens to re- Reuter.: frain from sending in application for membership so long as the ban is not Ufted.

North Arza-Kent and Bruce. West Wall Dock-Sandwich. Talkoo Dock.—Orpheus, Cosmopolitan DockParthian. No. 3 Buoy-Neuralia No. 6. Buoy-Dorsetshire.

FOREIGN... UBS Tulsa and Mindanao!

ARGES IN DOCK

The statement adds the raising of the ban is not to be reckoned within the future and heretofore exceptions will only be made for members of the Nationalist Socia

• The U.38. Sacramento left for list. Youth. Organisation, on their

⠀⠀⠀ FRANCO GERMAN

RELATIONS!

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Prem"!" (Copyright3]

"Berlin. Jan, 2

relations

which arrived. yesterday from Japan werd: Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo, Mr. L. B Harland, Mr Genzo Kato, Mr. Hisao Murakami, Mrs. Yachiyo Murakami, Master Fumiya Mura- kami Mr. Hikaru Nakayamu, Mr. Three loading Veteran organies Batoshi Sekiguchi, Mrs Tycho Canton yesterday. The French attaining a certain age as well The Franco-German tious are united in support of a Wing, Mr. Hisahi Ambo, Mr. Hans cruiser Argus arrived in port yes- as for the former members showed a considerable improve- measure providing for an imme-Walter Hamni, Mr. Joseph Her-terday afternoon from Canton and of the dissolved Steel Helmet rent at the end of the The year's, first display of poll date cash payment, but offer ex-manowicz, Miss Andrey M. Henty, immediately went to Whampoa Organisation who may be admitted states the French Ambassador in

to Party Membership under cer- Berlin, Francois Poncet tical fireworks greeted Congress Servicemen not wishing immediate Mr. Eijiro Hinok, Mr. Yoshio Docks for refitting.

tain conditiona men pouring into Washington for payment the option of holding Hamada, Mr. J. C. Hoppe, Mrs, C

Transocean so Hin, the opening of Congress 10 ceruncates drawing interest on A. Hoppe, Mt. Allyu Kitsukawa, morrow, in which the Bonus Bll their matarity value. The Veter Mrs. O Koumakoff Mr. Tamotsu Sakamoto Mr Self Yamamoto,

Mr. Baburo Yamasaki. and neutrality legislation was estimate that the immediata Kuroiwa, Mr. Tohru Mits, Mr. Kiyo-

Washington, Jan. 2°

shortly come into prominence. cost of the measure will be $1,000

Republican leaders

are com- 000,000 plaining that President Roosevelt's Reuter.

THE BANTE

Major and Mrs. P Bell, Miss C. shi Mutakami, Mr. Yukihiko Naka- murs, Mr. Eric W Raton Mr. Passengers arrived per La San-Bell, Mr. d. Divarsuck, Mr. T, G

«Hanayati. Yoshitaka Sakamoto, Mr Junko this yesterday 20

Year's address to the lony here. Nobody

cerely pleased at continued the nobody wish that this

kept up. The year

ist year,

̈ls to be the year of the Olympic Games, and may it remain as such in our memories. -- May the spectacle or the peaceful and sporting contests, may the symbol or the five joined rings not be the closing chapter of the past but the opening ong of future rela- tions"

Transocean Kuo Min

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