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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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Sates Nemilumi

A

***

1,582

£102

£14

231

£14

$73

THURSDAY. JULY 2.

Banks

H.K. Banks

Shareprokers' Association

Do. (London).** Chartered Banks... Mercantile Bics. "A"

Do.

Bank of East Asia...

N. O. & 8. Banks ....

Insurances

Salern Haywen

Balen

BLARIDA

$1,075 £101..

£14-

++

£31

£14

173

$255

90 ata.

1510

$457

$250

Canton Insurances...

$255

Underwriters

$1

Union Insurances.

1590

China Firest

1462

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

$250

Laterastional Assen. J.

131

Shipping

138

Douglases.

Steamboat

15

$30

Lados (pref.) ...........

$30

$20

Do, (doz.)

120

96/3

Shella

*93;8

12

Waterbosts

Amtamoks

.5.10

$211

Balatoos ...

Bagais Gold

28 ats.

$18.40

Benguet Consolidatul

18.30

Do

Exploratione eta,

48/50 ct.

Wedge

52 cts.

monstutions.

***** $1.67

5/5.15

Cloth..

8 ct.

iu eta,

30 CLM..

$1.00

113/114

Minlig

Gold River...... 3 ct..

Gold Crack.....

Northern Afihes

མ་

:

...

Parcels-Gumaus 186 cts.8 eta,

United Paracales ... $1.14 -

71

31.14

19 cts,

Sulacota

$1.65

21:43

Itogons.........

$2.05

72.10

1XL...........

'70 ot.

11/

Kailans ..............................

Langusts (single) 8. Masbate

$1.75

⠀ ⠀

11220

assets.

$2.15 11 6

177 cta.

મું.

14

$10

Shibgha Losas S. Kauba

Explorations... 8.

3270 $2.30 5103

11.12/110

San Mauricio. Venezuels Gold Fids. Docks, Wharves, Godowns, etc.

$1.14 311

$1.13

JAN

$1.05 1/1,03

Du

(old)

TH

20 BC.

H.K. & K. Wharvoa.

Do, (new)

Providents (cld) ... 90 ela,

Do, (LOW; .. E.K, W. Docks

S. China Motors' A'

$100 Shangoat Docks S.

$4

3185

New Engineeringas. Hongsew

8.

++

Lands, Hotels, and

$90

Buldings

H.K. Hotels. H.K lande....... .4% Debentares Shangusi Lands,.,8.

Ewoo...... S.

Tramways

1.70

$86

26 ots

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

THE KING'S CORONATION

JEWELS ARE WORTH

£5,000,000

HOW THE

CROWNING IS PERFORMED

(Special Air Mall Service)

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

EMPRESS OF ASIA

The folowing passengers. ar- rived here yesterday from Shang- hal by the R.M.S. Empress of Asia:-

Miss E A. D. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Felio, Mr. N. A

Next comes the anointing. The King, his crimson robe and cap of State removed, sits in the an- cient King Edward's chair and is anointed by the Archbishop with oil in the form of a cross on his Gerald, Mr. H. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulcze, Mr. Wm. head, breast and palma of both

Schultze, Jnr., Master W. C. hands, and then, kneeling, is bless-Schultze Mr. J. Welty. Mr...S.

Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and

C. P. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Temp- sitt. Mr. E. W. Esda.e, Mrs. Chen, Mr. J. C. Clavering. Mr. and Mrs.

ed.

Varibus pieces of the Regalia are London, June 23.

now presented to the King, includ- a sword. Regalia worth at least £5,ing golden spurs and 000,000 will be used at the coronation of King Edward VIL1 next May

It is, of course, impossible to es- umate its exact value, but the Rev.

wilham C. Tuting, D.D. in a book

et pubushed to-day on "King Ed- ward the Eighth-Why and How

He

Will Be Crowned" states that, £,000,000 would probably not

buy it.

Next a royal robe ornamented with golden eagles is placed upon him, and a golden orb surmounted by a cross placed in his right hand.

Then the "wedding ring of Eng land"-a ring of pure gold-1s put

cr the fourth finger' of his right hand, and two sceptres, the royal and the ivory, are presented to him.

At the actual crowning the King

Sas in King Edward's chair, with the Stone of Scone beneath it.

Moments of high drama in the

nen the Archbishop, with much Coronation ceremony are describ-ceremonial, places the crown, upon ed by Mr. Tuting. One will be the the King's head, the cry rings out, presentation of the King to the loudly and repeatedly, "God save assembled people in Westminster the King," the peers put on their coronets, the trumpets sound, and the great guns at the Tower of London are "fred in salute,

Abbey.

The King will drive in full atate to the Abbey. Having been met at the West door by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Abbey choir, he will walk inside in a procession of Bishops-carrying the Bible, paten and chalice-and high off- cers of State and peers bearing the Regalia

from

As his Majesty. appears under the organ screen, boys of Westminster School will greet him with the words, "May King Ed- ward Livea privilege accorded to them because of the close associa-

tion between the school and the Abbey from ancient times. Near the altar will be a platform of wood called "the Theatre," to which the King will go. At each of the four corners of this Theatre he will he presented facing the people, by the Archbishop.

Four times the Archbishop's

A Bible is then presented to his Majesty the most valuable thing that this world affords."

The last ceremony will be the paying of homage to the King by the Archbishops and Blahops, Princes of the Blood Royal, and the other peers of the realm.

They will kneel before him, speak words of homage, touch his crown and kiss hia chee

The Archbishop of Canterbury acts for the Bishop, the Princes do their homage one by one, and the first of the five orders of other peers act on behalf of the rest,

The communion service, begun at the commencement of the cere- many. is then resumed, the King receiving the consecrated bread.

Drummond, Dr. R. Feng, Mr. W. R. Featherstonhaugh, Pollard-Urquhardt,

Mr.. A L Mr. E. E Shaw, Mr. L. B. Sties, Mr. H. O. Tong, Mrs. Wong, Mr. A. Wilson, Mrs. D. J. Legan

S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE The following passengers at- rived here yesterday by the "s.5. President Coolidge from the North:-

Miss Clara Alldritt, Mrs. D. L

Ballantyne, Mr. Donald Ballan- tyne, Mr. M. E. Bosch, Mr. Francis Chang, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Chan, Miss Luce Chung, Miss Lun Chung. Captain Roscoe Clayton. Miss Noran M. Conway, Miss Marcia Craye, Mrs. M. L. Young. Miss Cathleene M. Young, Mr. Chan Su Sun, Mr. John Chen Chew, Mr. Frederic F. de Rham, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dorsett. Mias Glee Duncan, Mr. J. J. Evans, Mr. C. Eysoldi, Mr. J. B. Fearon, Miss Maud B. Fidge, Miss M. [ Francis, Miss Marcia Graye, Mr. Albert Ho, Mr. A. W. Hodges, Mrs. O. Holen, Mr. C, K. Hsu, Mrs. C. L. Hsu. Miss Esther Hsu, Mr. L. S.

Hat. Baron H H. Kornegg. Mrs. Eugene Chen Ku, Mr. L.S. Lee, Mr. Y. H. Lee, Miss Lucy Lin, Miss Tsai Luen Fon, Miss Wilhelmina Munson, Master George Nesvadbu. Mr. Charles Powell, Mr. and Mrs. David Hea. H. E. Rea, Master Master John Rea.. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Russell, Mr. and Mrs. San Pal Wel, Miss San, Mrs. C. Shaw, Mr. B. Schreiber, Mrs. Lum Shee Mrs. Lily Soohoo, Mr. Peter Syelp, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tang, Mr. Y.

question will ring out "Are you SINGAPORE RAW Teng. Mr. R. R. Todd. Mr. V. G.

willing to do your homage?"" And four times this answer will be given, "God Save King Edward," followed by the sounding, of trumpets.

The great climax of the whole ceremony is, of course, the Crown- ing, but many significant rites precede that. After the presents- tion, the King, with

RUBBER

Latest Singapore . Prices

H. B. JOSEPH & CO.

Thursday, July 2

Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co., re-

ceived the following quotations in

Three questions are put to him Straits Currency for Raw Rubber

by the Archbishop, and having, from Singapore to-day:

Oct.-Dec.

Jan.-Mar.

Buyers.

261 unchanged

Market:Quist.

24.58

14,50

$30

130 $100

par

$13 310

Metropolitan Landi..

H.K. Nesities..............!

14.10

Chuna Do

Du Deboutures d.

16.05

Humphrey

18.05

Chinese Estateo, ma

Cotton Millis

$8

3:0

S'ha Cottontold)S.

88 40.

473

131

10. (now)S.

$18

Long Sings...

+38;

$25

Wing Un Textiles(.)

Public Utilities

St.. $28

head un- covered and hand on, Bible, "makes his solemn oath in the presence of all the people.".

$10,0

8304

Poak Trams jord) 201

354

answered, the King Bays, "The

Do.

(10}...

12/

$80

Star Ferries ********

$57

things which I have here before promised. I will perform and keep.

Spot

Aug-Sept.

$20

Yaunati Ferries

$19.10 80 help me, God.". He then klases

$10.66

Chins Lights (old) 3104

the boot and signs the oath.

171

Do. (new)...

$71

H.E. Electrium ******

$183

Macau

$8,30

Daudarau Liguts ........

396,10)

Tolepaones (oid)...

#81

China Buss

Tractiun

28/-

Do. (pref.)......

Industrials

Malabon dugarı

Caldbeck, (ort.) 2.

$104

$16

Muagregorz (pref.)N.

313

Canon lee

$9.20

Vements

$3.00

$19)

Dairy Farma...

$2.90

Ch. E'bainmnanta..........

$11

30 coa.

$82

Lane

35

Nanyang Tobacco...

$1.70

Sinceros

$3.45

Watsons

Do."

Boposalaanaomsey,

Miscellaneous

Amusementa ......

Constructions, (old);

Doy

(DBW) 30 cl. Crawfords...... Mackintoshsassin

40 ot. Wm. Powells .......................

12

$1.35

M. Greyhounds......

.. Enterprises.....

931 Ch.G.619280.3Bds.

K. Govt, 4% Loss

Wallace Harper.............

Do.

350

H.K. Wing On

Shi Da

Vibro Pileng.MAT |

HONEYMOONER

WINS. T. T. RACE AT 74 M.P.H

With his pridge of a few days

|

29/0

$380

$19.40

13

43

16.80

53.35

$1.80

33.10

VIX & $107

$104

€64.

WOULD-BE SPIRIT GIVES UP

MONK FINDS FLAMES TOO UNCOMFORTABLE

Shanghal, June 28,

Chinese que enthusiasm of a monx in Shantung who set him- eir Jugat in the hope of becom- ng a spirit was somewhat damp- ed when ne found that things were Decoming too hot for him, and an unceremonious exit from the names was considered the easlest way out of an awkward situation. According to a mosquito paper, a well-to-do merchant in Fencheng, Shantung, came to Shanghai sey- eral years ago and opened a shop in the western district. After the conclusion of the Shanghai War, he found that he had lost all his worldly possessione, and so he shaved his head and Joined the

roster's average speed--a record Buddhist fraternity at Hangchow.

--for the whole race was a little faster than the fastest single lap In the race last year.

Throughout the race riders were imperiled by swarms of files.

brought out by the warm weather.

28 unchanged 27. unchanged - 274 unchanged

PHILIPPINE MINING

RATES

Thursday, July 2 The following are" to-day's opening and closing rates on the Manila Stock.

Opening Closing

Ps. Fg. 3.30

Itogons

Vaswani, Mr. H. Van Der Steegen, Mr. G. Van Steenbergen, Miss C. Verney, Miss Whang, Mr. W. J. Wilson, Mr. Norman Wong. Mr. Wong Doc Hong, Mrs, Chen Shut Wu, Mr. Yee Ngon, Miss Olive Zumbro.

BERLIN SHARE

MARKET

Demand Is Brisk

("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special!

Berlin, July 1.

Shares were again in brisk de- mand on Wednesday, so that firm prices ruled... Fixed Interest Securi- ties were

Gold friendly, certain Mortgage Bonds moving up point, Call Money stood at 21 to 34%-- Tranencias News Service

REICHSMARK QUOTATION "Hong Kong Daily Praw" Special).

Berlin, July 1. The Reichsma k was quoted (without guarantee) at:-

.40.35

.608.50

59.215

...12.43

Antamoks Bagulo Gold

3.35

18

· 19

Benguet Consol.

11,90

12,00

New York

Benguet Explor,

17

19

Paris

Big Wedge

34

34

Amsterdam

Demonstrations

70

70

London

1.10 1.25

51

51

at 75.88 to 75.71 and the U.S.A.

Northern Mining

24

243

Paracale Gumaus San Mauricio United Paracale

Market

43

44

.74

75

74 77

Masbate

Steady Steady

BETTER TRADE

But Unemployment Is Higher

Paris quoted the Pound Sterling

Dollar. at 15:0825 to 15.0882.-

Fransocean News Service,

CAPITAL INVESTMENTS OVERSEAS

London, July 1. Replying to a question in the Commons the 'Prealdent of the London. July 1. Board of Trade ̋said that, pending Not long afterwards he had a vivid The total value of retall trade the final result of investigation of dream that he would soon become sales in May was 7.2 per cent higher the geographical distribution of a spirit.

than in May 1935, the rise being British capital investments over- Having always believed in ghosts most marked in suburban London. Eeas, the estimated nominal value,

and stories of spirits, he gathered For the first four months of the of British investments in 1935 tó £435 millions, in some firewood and paper together trading year: the total sales were Argentina was

Aa each rider stopped at the pits the next morning put a chair in 6.9 per cent above those for Feb- Brazil £100 millions in other South he had to wipe the dead insects off the centre, and sat on top of the ruary 1935. Employment was

awaiting him at the end. A. R. his goggles. Foster won the Lightweight Tourist Trophy race at the Isle of Man yesterday.

It was his way of spending his honeymoon-racing.

The course of 264 miles included the mountain road which reaches a height of nearly 2,000ft. above sea level. The results were:

1. A. R. Foster (New Imperial),

avspeed 74.28 m.p.h.

31 STARTERS

Stanley Woods started favourite. There were thirty-one starters but before the last two laps fifteen riders bad retired,

F

Woods covered the first lap of nearly thirty-eight miles at over 754 m.ph.

pile. He lit the paper, and set to 3.5 per cent higher than May work imagining that he was soon 1935-

to be transformed 'into a spirit. British Wirelea.. Meanwhile, the flames ate away

clothes. Feeling" that the ethereal feeling of being a spirit would be but little compensation for discomfort of this particular: The Arst-lap provided many type, he decided to abandon for a particularly ane the time being his painful expert- thrills, with struggle between Geiss, D. 9. Fair-ment, and leaped from the midst

STOCK RETIREMENT

By National City Bank Of New York

Advice has been received by the Hong Kong branch of the National

American countries £160 millions.

Dividends and interest remitted on these investments in 1935 amounted approximately to 281 millions," 231 millions and £31 milions respectively- British Wireless.

$50,000,000 preferred stock for re- tirement at par and accrued dividends, on August 1.5.

After giving effect to this retire- 2. Tyrell Smith (Excelsior Manx-weather and B. (Ginger). Wood. of the flames to a place of

ment the Bank will have capital.

man)..av. speed 72.51 m.p.h.

They rode for miles three abreast, safety. He is now nursing sev-City Bank of New York that at its stock of $77,500,000, a surplus of sweeping round the corners toeral burns in a local, hospital meeting yesterday, the Board of $42.500,000 and undivided profits of

Directors

voted to call the approximately $10,000,000.. gether.

3. A Gelas (DKW.), av, speed 72.49 m p.h.

(N.C.D.N.).

Feeling "Run Down?"

Just suppose that right now you were talking to a physician.

YOU would have to confess to him that somehow you seem to tire very quickly nowadays; that your energy is gone and that now and then you feel jumpy, and irritated.

"My dear man!" he would no doubt say, "look at the symptoms logically. Yours is a clear case of strained nerves. We need not go into how you got that way. The climate, hard and nervous work, late » nights, they can all to blame-but you want to know how to become, your old self again. Why not start taking Sanatogen-it's really great stuff! It's made just for people like, you, and I know from long experience that it will do you a lot of good. You have asked too much from your nerves, and with Sanctogen you replace the last energy quickly."

Over 25,000 physicians are of the opinion that taking Sanat- ogen is the easy and logical way back to real health and vitality. Why not give Sanatogen a

trial? Every chemist bells it

Start, taking it now, then you will soon notice its remarkable influence on your health and vitality,

SANATOGEN

The True Tonic Food

The Proven

STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases

A NOTED ENGLISH DOCTOR

SAYS: ..

Amasing evidence of the remarkable speed with which indigestion stomach pains can be stopped has been revealed by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of actual cases.

"I find that 'Binurated' These prove the ingredients of "Bisu- rated Magnesia to be the quickest Magnesis taken after my seting and most effective known to madical zoals in the only thing pelinca. Wishin 5 minutes a sasapoonful of that keeps me free from *Blastajad * Marunde in a little water

pain and discomfort, and bracket complete reštef in case where numberines other rernadies had failed entirely, I take it regularly. Foften

Its Action Explained-cribe it for my patients, and have

Simply take a teaspoonful of the poverder la a little water. The maaneet tila soothing draught reaches the tortured stomach it budne to wwerten the soir, fermenting un- diemted food. The contents of the stomach decorse as bland and soothing as milk to the sesative stomach lining. The pala quickly leans and ormently disappears. By following me the treatement after each Do your hard stomach will soon › ka tenderness and grow strong, watii FOR CLA WEt whatever you like sad injoy avery meal, without fear of wind mid pais.

very good results." H.G.——— M.A, MRC.S. L.R.C.P.

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H.L, Faculty of Medicine, Paris.

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