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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock ·Sharebrokers

Exchange

Bay I

Bellera

Bles

Nominal

FRIDAY, JANUARY, IU.

Banks

H.K. Banks

ba. (London)

Chartered Banke ...

Mercantile Bks.

Do.

+

$1,610

£98

2131

219

£13

$78

N. O. & S. Banka

Ch. Fio. Corp. Urd. B.

$20

$10.10

الم

Bank of East Axia.....

Am. O. Fia. Corp: 8,

Do Pret. 5. INBERA MENS Canton lumuranoes............

Association

dayeed

-Ballure

Bales

$1,600

£98 213)

213)

981

3978

1975

Underwriters ******

$1.00

$1.10

3545

Union Insurances .........

$565

China Firea

$480

$260

H.K. Fires

$360

nternational Anaca, S.

$4

+++

-

Skipping

136

Douglanon

$35

Steamboat

$3

$30

Indon (pref.)eciznost

***

$20

Do. (def.) ret

$2/6

$30.

420 83/14

$12

Waterhout

$15

11.46

$1.48

3171

3184 Benguet Consolidated

$15)

11 cts

Da. GoldBald

Exploration 10 ct.

18 ots.

Big.

air Wedge.ne

11 ota

............ 6 ota.!

34 st

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

United Paracales...28 cta.

16 la

Salacot Mining....16.ota.

00 sts.

Ipo Mining..............................

38 ots

logous ****

11/6

Kailans

$11

Langkats (single) B.

Exploratious...... .3.

'Amtsmoks..................am

Hajatcos #sket

29 ct. Baguio Gold 18. cta.

11/8

$10

$3

8101

Shanghai Loans S

Haubs-------

Venezuela Fida. 53

ww

Ducks, WharTOR,

$101

1901

$1,

$9

380

34.

Do.

Do.

(old)

(new)

Godowas, etc.

H.K. & K. Wharres,

Providents (old) .....|

Do. (BBW)...

H.K. & W. Docks

8. China Motors 'A'

Shangusi Docks S.

New Engineeringsb.

3237) Hongkewa

Lands, Hotels, and

Buildings

H.K. Hotels. H.K Lands.........8. Do. 4% Debentures

Shanghai Lands...8,

Metropolitan Lande..

H.K.Kalties.......................

China Donade

Do, Debenturess.

$10.60 Humphreys $10.40

New Asia Hotel

Asia Realties “ATE.

38.30

$361

$300

320

$10

36.35

144

$36

1102

$100

$1.80

10 ca.

$73

$80

::

15.10

$:00

China Lights (old)... 510.10 410] 10.10/10.10

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936.

U. S. MUNITIONS

ENQUIRY

Supplies To Allies During War

Washington, Jan. 9.

A strong police guard is posted about the tables where Mr. J. P. Morgan, the famous financier, and Bs partners, sit during the Senate Munitions Committees aquiry th- Morgan, the famous financier, and war. A strong guard also escorts Mr. Morgan and his colleagues on their comings and gouga connection with the nquiry,

It is recalled" that á madman tried to murder Mr. Morgan

| 1915 when he broke into the mag-

nate's Long Island home.

NEW YORK STOCK AND

COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

(Through Reuter's Agency)

Cotton, May

Rubber, "December .....

Chicago Wheat, May Corn, May

Anaconda Copper

EL Bond arid - Bhare General Motors Montgomery Ward N.Y. Central U.S. Steel

Last January 10

Close Open 10 30

11.00

10.51

10.60

10.59

13.98

14.01 14.08

XIKRIKŠ

101+

601

1011 604

!

STOCKS

201

294

171 17

291 291 171

171

58

58

56

371

37%

371 37

291

301 901

481

491 481

49

New York Stock Krobanse Quotations appear on Page 13

in

ALL BLACKS TO PLAY. IN CANADA

APPEAL FROM HUNAN REFUGEES

เน

Now, however, Mr. Morgan ap- pears completely unworried and spends most of his time smoking. leaving to his partner and friend. Mr. A. Lamont, most of the talking.

has been

were

sent

Evidence

produced showing that 84 per cent. of the arms, steel and weapon. ot all sorts which the British and their Allies purchased from the United States before that country's entry Into the World War, through the Morgan companies.

Mr. Lamont indignantly denied the suggestion that the. Morgan companies, or Wall Street gen- erally, wanted the war to "tinue. Mr. Morgan interjected at this stage that "of course" they wanted it stopped.

can-

"I did not want my son to go to war, but he did." Mr. Morgan)

added.

Manager's Impressions

S. E. Levy Bộ.

7. IOR HOUSE STREET !

INVESTMENT BANKERS BRONZES

NEW TORE COTTON KIOMANGE

* COMMODITT KICHANOR, ING, ST.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITT EXCHANGE, ING.

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

WHITE, WILD ♪ 00., NEW TORK

COURT & PERSONAL

THE KING'S VISIT TO EASTBOURNE

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, Jah, 10. London, Jan. 10. Moving appeals to the charitable The "All Blacks" are proceeding spirit of the Canton people were received. Last night" from the des- home to New Zealand via Canada where they are playing 1 few titute refugees in Westen Hunan who suterea muca as a result of matches

Manager Meredith in an inter-prolonged Communist occupation. view with Reuter in Great Britain, The Reas plundered and killed the sald he was able to select a Arteen people under the pretext of stamp- to beat any side in the world in ing out corrupt gentry and local has yet been arranged for the visit men like Gadney, Morgan, Logan, bullies. Many abled-bodied young of the King to Eastbourne some

men were forced to join the Com-time early in the new year. munist ranks in order to make the losses on the battle field

Shaw, Clif Jones, Woller, Cran- mer, Oblensky and Davey. Britain possesses backs equal if not better than any the "Al Blacke" have ever seenmeis "Renter.

CHEERS AT STATION

London, Jan. 10. The New Zealand "All Blacks"

11

London Dec, 19.

"It is understood that no date

As has already been announced, the King and Queen will pay a visit to Compton Place, East bourne, where they stayed last win

Charitapie institutes here aru relieved by the fact that the Redster. are moving out of South-western Hunan, hence it is possible to send relled to the sorely tried people. Headquarters of the Communists

NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER IN

AUSTRALIA

Mr. George Whitney, another of rugger, team left Euston Station were once located at Hung Kang yesterday received in audience Sir Mr. Morgan's partners. revealed to-day for their return home after a series of matches In Britain, that the United States Treasury

had paid off $294,000,000 of Bri-Hundreds of admirers cheered the tish private indebtedness in 1918. tourists as the train left Reuter's Bulletin Service. Th's was done because the Tren- Dew sury was about to float Liberty Loan.. when obligations fell due and

the British America

did not wish to compete with a higher interest rate for their re- funding. Reuter

AUSTRALIANS IN INDIA

Lahore, Jan. 10.

The third unofficial Test Cricket match lasting four days commenced to-day when India scored 149.

Wazir. All was the only batsmen to offer a sound defence against the Australia team. He scored 76, hit- ting a dozen boundaries in a fault- lesa game. Nagel took 4 for 72.

EGYPT TO PROTEST TO ITALY

GALE HAVOC IN BRITAIN

4

London, Jan. 9. The unprecedented course. at broadcast.ng an appeal to people to remain indoors until the storm abated was taken to-night by the Chief Constable of Manchester t the height of the worst gale ex- perienced this winter.

at.

In some places, the wind tained a velocity of 1 hundred miles an hour. Widespread dam- age was caused, and a renewal of the menace of floods 's threaten- ed.

and and Wu Kang. Assistance relief will be sent now that the Reds have abandoned these zones. The cqrabined Nanking and pro- F_ncial troops in. Kwelchow are unable to cope effectively with the guerlila warfare of the enemy. For the better protection of Kwangsi, General Lu Lu has mobilized his Seventh Army to the Kwel-chow border, and if necessary, the Kwangsi troops will move farther into Kwel-chow to join the fight.

GERMAN REFUGEE QUESTION

Special to the "Hong Kong Daij

"Press" (Copyright).]

The King at Buckingham Palace

Geoffrey Whiskard on his appoint- nent as High Commissioner for. the United Kingdom in Australia.

THE PRINCE AND NOISELESS DOORS

Physica

Committee, outlined in Swedish and in English the work for which Professor Chadwick had been awarded the prize. Trizipeta were then sounded, and Professor Chadwick was presented by King Custav with the certificates, the souvenir, and the cheque. When the Professor returned to his place on the platform the orchestra play- cd the Pomp and Circumstance" march

The French couple, Mme. Irene Joliot-Curie and ber husband, Frederick Joliot, and the German professor, Hans Spemann, received their awards in similar fashion,

SIR HAROLD BELLMAN Sir Harold Bellman, president of of International Congress the Building Societies and chairman of the National Association of Build-... ing Societies of Great Britain, has. 1ust been appointed by the Presid- The Prince of Wales yesterday ent of the French Republic a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour opened Numeld House, the new self-contained block for paying a mark of appreciation of as patients at Guys Hospital, Lonsistance and adrice" given in con- don.

nection with housing and cognate The new building is designed on matters in France. similar lines to a block of modern luxury flate, and the, Prince tested an ingenious device that ensures that all doors will be closed noise- lessly. So intent was he in testing the "no noise" claim that he anused the inspection to be considerably prolonged.

'syas

STRIKE NOTICES DELAYED

London. Jan. 9. Nuffeld House, which has been erected and equipped at a cost of The Miners' Executive has de- over £70,000, is the gift to Guy's elded to postpone "the lodging of Hospital of Lord Nuffield, whose strike notices until the meeting of decision to act as treasurer of Guy's the National Delegates' Confer- Hospital was announced by the

THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF

GLOUCESTERS

The Duke and

Duchess

of

Geneva, Jan. 9, ́ In view of the serious charges made against the new Germany, Lancashire has suffered severe- by Mr. John Macdonald on resign- Prince, who is himself president of ence, which is to be held on Jan-

on Jan Australia had scored 71 for 3 at the worst disaster reported being the post of the League High the hospital. The Prince expressed uary 24, A further meeting with the

ing at the mouth of the River Commissioner for Refugees, the his admiration of the taste that owners is to take place Mersey, where the small cargo report of the International, Com- had been shown in the decoration uary 23.

This announcement Is a sequel to discussions lasting two hours vessel, Bradday was bown of her mittee for the assistance of refu- of the new building and carefully course and struck a sandbank two gees dated January 3, and issued examined the various departments.

to-day between the parties, after on Thursday by the League of Na- miles from Formby Point. where

which the mineworkers' sub-com- it overtamed. There was only one tona Secretariat," is of special in-

mittee reported to their Executive. to Germany, since the survivor of the crew of alx. The terest

The decision" of the miners to figures therein contained, disprove washed other five bodies were

a number of the allegations made. Gloucester will go to day from Postpone the handing in of strike ashore.

Colebrooke Park, County Fer-notices has caused a feeling of

to Ballywalter Park, restrained optimism." The report shows that the Germanagh,

It is pointed out that if a strike man emigres are only a small part County Down, the home of Lord

the total refugees under the and Lady Dunleath, where they will is ultimately decided on by the

of the Committee, stay until their departure from National Conference

Friday 24, it will inevitably be postponed supervision Germany numbering 80 to 190,000, Belfast for London on

night.

until the middle of February, and of which three to four thousand aro

Arrangements have been made for it is possible that the conference from the Bear, whereas the Arme-hooting parties at Ballywalter. nlang number 240,000 and Russian emigres seven to eight thousand. From the point of view of reliet expenditure German emigres cost nothing like the amount spent on political propaganda;

Do.

"B

384

Chihome Estate......

Cotton Milla

3.

391

170

'hai Cottonatuld S.

11*ཝ*

8411

Do.

w3

$91 175 $42

Zoang Bings

$11

$25

Wing Un Taxtiles]S.)} $98

Fablic Utilities

the close.-- Router.

Tynway" **RESE

$14.20

Poak Tesis (old) .......) 53.30

Da (new)....... 19.05

star Ferries *** $601

318 10.16/20

Yannati Ferries...

$18.80

$7

Du

(new)... $7

$601

$70

H.K.- Electrics

$70

$20 19.10

Macac do.

Sandakan Lights -

$261

Telephones (ald).

(new)... $9.90 $11 China Busus.....

19

$26.80.

17/-

16/B

26/-

Do.

Industrials

$8.10

Malabon Bugare ...

$10

Caldbeck, (ford.) 8.

$16

Maogregors Jiprol.18.;

$1.45

Canton Isa

11,55

Comenta

$4,90

18 18

$4.95

38

$21.40 Dairy Farma

Amusements..anın

$10.15

Tractions

(prel).....

21

Rope........| 34,90

Miscellaneous

$21.30

Ch. Ftainments.............. 134 Constructions, (old) $1.35

(new) 40 ata.

Do.

Lane Crawfords......

Mackintoahsı

Nanyang Tobacco... $3.30

Rincercaretakerne ve, Watsons

13.40

31.65

Sal

$5

12.30

170 3.

Wo

39

31.25

3. C. Enterprises ***

HE, Goth, 4% Loans

par

Do.. お

91. prom. 5% H

Powells

M. Greyhounds

CLG.6%1996G. Bda 91%

Wallsos Harper.....

FLK. Wing Ou..............) $43 S'bal

Do Vibro Pilengvaran

TIENTSIN GETS

BAD NAME:

"City Of Intrigue"

$9,40

$4.40

(55 ota

par

only new coming into bloom. Tien- tals in a haven and sanctuary for all mander of political exiles and outcasts due to the protection" of

Cairo, Jan. 10.

Two people were, ked by a After receiving confirmation

falling tree, at Rawenstal, whi from the Egyptian Consul at Add's a girl was killed in the collapse

A wall in Manchester. Five were injured at Leeds when a hoarding was blown down,

Ababa of the bombing of Д

unit. Egyptian ambulance

Deat Daggahbur, the Government de cided formally to to Italy. The request will demand that there be no repetition of such an act against humanity. Reater.

DOLLAR DEVALUATION. RUMOURS DENIED

Washington, Jan. 9.

The famous May suspension bridge between Anglesey and Car- narvon has been closed, the cen tre span having been thrown out of position, but the bridge is n Do immediate danger. Reuter.

LATER REPORT

London, Jan. 10. During the great rale that swept the British Isles last night, at least Line persons lost their lives, while

-

Relief Expenditure

DUKE OF KENT TO VISIT DERBYSHIRE

Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Becre- many more suffered injuries and distress, while the French Govern" | On the second day of the tour he

tary of the Treasury, to-day de precated the rumours abroad to the effect that further devaluation of the dollar was imminent, the Administration's alleged plan be- ing to offset the effect of the AA. A. decision.

Indicating his belief that the rumours had Deen carted by some speculate, with micerior mo-

much material damage was done.

The full severity of the gale was experienced in the Irish Sea and on the coast of Wales where the wind reached 100 miles per hour Several Coastal vessels caught in storm were in danger and 200-ton cargo boat Bradda foundered at the entrance to Mersey with loss of five members of her crew, feboats went to the Three

The Duke of Kent will, spend three days in Derbyshire this month isiting clubs connected with the What France Spent From 1927 to 1934 the so-called National Council of Social Service. On Monday he will leave London Nansen office spent 2.7 million gold

will go to Glossop and Hadfield francs for relieving the refugees for New Mills, and from there he ment was obliged to spend 11 ml will visit Dronfield, Whittington lion francs for settling their refu Moor, Chesterfield, Bolsover, Baire rook, Clay Orosa, Wessington, and sees in Syria. ・・・

Advances made for the year 1926 Belper. The last day will be spent by the ten states on the basis rightisiting Ripley, Codnor, Heanor, Besthaven Housing. Estate, of asylum amounted to about 30,- Long Eaton, Derby, Church Grea 900,000 gold francs, whereas the ley,

The Duke will spend sach night sum claimed by the French Gov Swadlincote, and Newhall ernmens for the Baar emigres looks exceedingly modest at 1ut Chatswortu, million gold francs--t

AMBULANCE UNIT ATTACKED

tives, mar. Morgenthau hinted that assistance of a amall French Transocean Kuo Ma for some time the administration steamer in distress off Bolt Head, nad been studying the extension Devonshire, but when "the" sea of the Stabilisation Fund, which moderated slightly she was able to in the ordinary course of events ride out the storm and awalt would expire on January 29. arrival of tuga.

Currency expansion, to protect its foreign concessions, including farm prices, has been advocated British; Italian, French, Japanese in the Senate by Senator Bank and the former Austrian, Belgian head in an assault upon the A and German concessions / which

0.

Catro, Jan. 9. In addition to attacking an Egyptian ambulance unit at Dage Italian planes bombed and ma chine-gunned an Egyptian ambul- ance force at Belally, seven and a half hours distant from Daggan bur, according to a telegram from Prince Ismail Dacad, who is per- sunally directing the work of these Red Crescent unita

The storm on land resulted in several deaths and injuries owing to failing trees and masonry.

Scores of motor esra, many of A decision by the Supreme Court them belonging to merchants who still have three police administra Meanwhile, President Roosevelt had been attending weekly markets gehur several days ago,eight Tientsin, Jan '10. tions separate from regular Chi has conferred with legal advisers on the island were left stranded Tentain sprawling commercialese territory.

financial experts and agricultural

Windows were broken in car seaport on the banks of the alat- Fugitives from :one national leaders the AAA problem riages of the London Manchester Lenly Hatho River, is rapidly euthority take refuge in another Calling the Supreme Court's de express which fouled the upper earning the nickname, "City of and are adequately protected, The cinton astounding. Senator Bank branches of an uprooted tree near Intrigue, where grandiose sche-: Japanese Concession is full of out head declared: The President Stanford The trunk of the tree mes, plots, counterplate and con- lawed Chinese wanted" by Nan- empowered, and he should exercise fortunate spiracles are hatched and nurturing The other foreign conces his power, to issue currency against ed by the score sans are full of persons, wanted all the silver and god owned by parts of North Wales failed during

Most of these schemes wither by both Ehinese and Japanese the Government and at present the and die, some have blossomed into authorities and so on.

lying sterile in the Treasury "

full incidents” and others are | Union Newr

fell short of the line. The electricity supply in many

towns were

The second attack lasted a quar inter of an hour but there were no

camiafiles Heuter's Bulletin Services

SIR THOMAS BEECHAM

As there appears to be some doubt as to whether Sir Thomas, Beecham is to conduct the Halle Concert to morrow night, the secretary of the Halle Concerts Society (M7, E B Hesselgrave) informs us that he has been in communication with Sir Thomas, who statag that he will definitely conduct the orchestra to morrow.

* NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS

King Gustav of Sweden yesterday distributed this year's Nobel Prizes to the four recipients in the great

rert House (says a Reuter message), concert hall of the Stockholm Jon- Profesor James Chadwick of distributed this year's Nobel Prizes winners, and

Ple

on January

may call off the strike if the terms which have been under discussion are regarded as suiclently satis- factory. Reuter's Bulletin Service.

H.K. SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.

BUTERS

China Fires, $475, Steamboats, $3. Waterboats, $12.30. Baguio Gold, 16 cts. Beng Explorations, 101 cts.. ** Gold Rivers, $61; cta.

Balacots, 18 'cts.⠀ -Trams, $14.

Peak Trama $5.30. Star Ferries, 390. Yaumati Ferrian, 318). Lights: (old), $10.20 Lights (new), $7. Flectrics, $70.

Canton Ices, $1.55. Ropes, $4,85

Entertainments, $34; Constructions (old); $1.35; Constructions (new), 40 cta. Nanyangs, $3.30. Rinceres, 423

SELLERS Underwriters, $1.05. Ranbe, $10.75. Ights (old)31035;

SALEB

$14/14.05. Köld)?$10:16,

dress at welcome by Light

(new) $7.05.

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