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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

وبات نان

onarebrokers' Association

WEDNESDAY,

Bulan Youtes

Moyses

Ballara

sudsa MONTA

JULY 8.

11,880

£102

031

£14

$73

Banks

H.K. Banks

So. (London) .... 2141 Chartered Bank's...!

Mercantile Bs. "A"

Do.

"C"

Bank of East Asia...

N. C. & S. Backs ...

Insurances

Underwritore

Union Lasuraupee ...

Shipping

Douglares***

1,3834

£102

ры

£14

£31 £14

!!!!

$4.90

K

$250

90 cla

3515

$157

$250

$36.

15

*321

$30 320

$12-20

Canton insarsZICHE...

255

31

3526

$162

China Fires............

$250

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

33)

International Assco, S.

$36

Steamboats

$30

Indos (pret)

$20

Lo. (def.)

36/3

Sl

$1.

Waterbouts

Mining

$4.85 $1.95 86.92

Amtamoks

**

$21

Balatco_........

11.

318.4

Benguet Consolidated $18

Wedge

...........54 pts.

Gold River...

3 ot

TH

3 ct

Northern Mines

37eta.)

37jeti

C2 266.

Parcels-Gruus

Gets,

31.27

United Paracales ...

$1.95

12 tu

Salacota....

(12) st

31.03 Itogons

31.00

IXL

11/8

N

Langkata (single) S.

$2.19 W/8 $9

Masbate

183 cla

#41

Exploration... Dia

SZ TO

14

Shanghai Loan

S.

$104 Raubat

32,30 $10M

Venozuek Bold Fids.

24

Docks, Wharves,

12.20

86 cia,

141

163 ct.

Baguio Guld... 33 et 135 clɛ.

Do Exploration 30 où.

21.08 Demonstations.....$1.18

19 ets Bold Creek.............

[32 ela.

154/543

$1.21 San Mauricio$.159

..ASI

Godowns, etc.

H., & K. Wharves

Do.

· (old) |

Do. (new)

$ies Provident (chi)

810

$4 $185

...90 cu.!

Du. (new)... H.K. & W. Docki

S. China Motors' A' Shangnai Ducks S. New Engineerings. Hangkews......

3101

20 cts.

110

Teu čud

Buildings

1.

38-

125 ot

$105 #7)

Lands, Hotels, and

H.K. Hotels

34.05

341

330

H.K Land...........

$30

D. 4% Debentures

#13

Shangri Landa.... Par

#16

Metropolitan Lands..

#5, doaltius.......

$4.10

Can Do

14

Do. Debenturesð.

36.05

Humphreys,

33.65

Chinese Estato an

359

Cotton Mills'

Re

Ewus ...............

1:0

S'hai Cottons(uld)S.)

89.40

74

(uewis.

3394

$18

Loong Stuge. S.

439

$26

Wing On Textilest.

81"

Public Utilities

$26

$103

310.0

Tramways................

$61

Peak Traun (uld) .........

15

Du. {uow)...!

#80

Star Ferros

der

320

Yaumati Ferrien ....

$10

China Ligats (old)........

#71

Du.

(new)...]

$50

H.K. Electrics $50

3181

Sac du.

$8.30

Saudakau Ligate ....

320

Telephones oids...)

Do. (new)

$112

32/

Tractions ** 31/0

28/-

Dv. (prof.).

Industrials.

**

Malabon Sugara ...

$191

Caldbeck, ford.).

$15

Macgregor (pref,8.

Cauton lees

$12

$9

Cemcots................

$3.00

Miscellaneous

38 90 $380

$10)

Dairy Farm $19.45

Amusemente.******

$2.90

Ch. Etainments................

312

30 CES.

w

35

China Bules ......5.,

ILL

Constructions, (old)

Do. (now) 30 cu. Lane Crawfords...... Mackincabe................. Nanyang Tuuscco...

$1.70 Sinceros nam $3.48

Watsons

TREMENDO

Win Powells.......... M. Ureyhounds......

$1,36 5. C. Enterprises

9317 Ch.G. 61926 G. Bds, LK. Gort 4% Loans

40 ota

52

187 $19.30 $10.00 $7.35

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936.

BRITISH TARIFF POLICY

F.B.L's Proposals

MOST-FAVOURED.

NATION TREATMENT

London. Jure $23. The Federation of British Industries have submitted to the Government a report on British tariff policy, in which they review British commer- cial policy in the light of ex-1 perience gained

the since federation issued their last statement on the subject in February,

1934, and make certain definite recommenda. tions.

R.A.F. BOMBER CRASHES ON THE NORMANDIE

Wing Caught In

Derrick

FUNNEL DRAUGHT

THEORY

Liner Sails With Plane On Deck

(Special Air Mail Service)

Portsmouth, June 23. An R.A.F. torpedo-bomber plane crashed on the deck of the 82.799-

Normandie ton French liner Cowes morning.

Roads

off Ryde this

It is suggested that hot air rising from the tunnels of the ship may have caused the accident.

In the circumstances of the past few years, it is stated, the opera- tion of the import Duties Act has. in the main, been successfu, in as-

Neither the plot of the plane, suring a reasonable level or protee- Lieut. G. . Horsey, R.N., who is tion to the bulk of efficient British under Instruction at Guspor, nur Industries without detriment to anyone on the deck of the ner consuming interests, There are, was hurt. The Normandie was however, certain dangers apparent | Lying in Cowes Roads, to land which may become more serbus in passengers and cargo in tenders.

The the future, and which may imperil

tu.lowing statement, the protective system of the United behalf of the captain, Commander Kingdom! These dangers are the Rene Pugnul, was transmitted by subsidizing by foreign countries of wireless telephone Trem the incr

Govern- thelt exports, either by

This afternoon:

'ND one meni regulation or otherwise, and

WILS more surprised other forms of uneconomic com- than we were when the comber petition; the danger of further was seen to crash. There was a serious and competitive deprecia- stampede for safety' by those in

the danger zone. tion of foreign currencies; and an increase in

competition from for-

eign countries with standards of ving so far out of relation to those existing in Great Britain as tu render it impossible for the United Kingdom to compete.

The federation consider that the most efficacious means of meeting these dangers would be the addi- tion to our tarif machinery of powers to impose quotas. They this power should be urge that taken. and suggest that the Anglo- Geran Trade Agreement should he renegotiated with a view to eliminating, Article 10 if it is held that that article debars the United Kingdom from imposing quotas except when it imposes quotas also on its domestic production,

་་

"It seemed to us that the 'plane came so close to the shup as to be affected by the aright from her funnel.

"The plot trled hard to make a turn and get away again, but Was no *time and the there

machine sat right Hai on the deck and stuck fast

"We had no time to free the plane and land her at Southamp- ton, so we are taking her as a passenger to Le Havre,"

CAR FALLS ON RAIL Severa: seaplanes were fying- near the liner which had just ar- rived from New York.

The one which crashed swooped down and its wing struck a der. rick which was fang a motor... car from the hold of the liner to a tender alongside. The "plane swung round and fell on the fore-

It was castle of the ship.

ap-

TRADE DISCRIMINATION There are three particular ways In which the economic policies of foreign countries act to the detri-parent not seriously damaged. ment of the British exporter-dis-

car, which belonged to crimination against United King-Captain Arthur Evans. M.P. for

The

Cardiff South, fell with a crash to

the deck rail of the liner, where it. remained hinging, half over the side.

As a result only five out of a total of 12 cars could be landed.

The other six, one of which be- longs to Mr. Ey Culbertson, the famous bridge player, who landed at Southampton. were taken on to Le Havre.

com products; exchange control, and unfavourable treatment of British goods withou: actual dis- $10.70 crimination. Powers already exist to deal with the first two of these polnits and the federation urge that these powers should be used whenever necessary. With regard to the third point, the federation consider that the Government should restrict the benefit of most- favoured-nation treatment to those countries which have enter- ed into a commercial agreement satisfactory to the United King-in. the ship saw the crash. Mein- bers af the crews however. had dom.

to run for their lives. They were standing or the fore" deck when the machine crashed, and would have been knocked down if they had, not run to the side of the ship:

225.10

3

13 $12

+

13.90

$3.35

#3 93.10

50 ota.

31

SIX

prom

$1073

Do. 33%

$102

34 $50

Wallace Harper ......

***

H.K. Wing On

S'hal Do.

354

Vibro Pilcag****

ÁCID THROWN ON WAITRESS

Assailant Escapes

SOVIET DIPLOMAT

Moscow, July 8. M. Gregory Chicherin, Soviet diplomat and politician, who was Imprisoned in Brixton gaol for "enemy associations" in 1817, died to-day- Reuter

The recommendations of the fe- deration are, therefore:

That in order to maintain the protection of the home market against dangerous competition in the future it should be the declar- ed policy of the Government to impose quotas on foreign manu- factured goods where necessary and that power should be taken to enoble this to be done.

Leur. Hersey. was taken to Gos- port in an R.A.F. tender which was sent for him,

Few of the first-class passengers

The Normandie was practically undamaged. Only the arm of the derrick was broken and the rail- ings, where the 'plane crashed, damaged. She sailed with the 'plane still on the deck for Le Havre. It will be removed when the liner calls at Southampton on her next trip to New York.

That in the case of the export trade: a) Action should be taken by the Government whenever necessary, under the powers al- ready possessed by them, to retail- ate against countries which dis- RECTORIAL PUZZLE criminate against United King- dom goods, or impose restrictions

London, June 18. upon the means of payment for

Lord Allenby was Lord Rector of such goods. (b) The benefits of ¦ Edinburgh University. The rules most-favoured-nation treatment require six months' notice of a new should be confined to countries election, but, by clearly incompati which are prepared to make an ble statute, the election must be agreement providing for satisfac-held before the 'middle of Novem- tory treatment of United Kingdom | ber.

VESSELS DUE

Achens B. & S., August 18... Afriks, KA, Ca., July 9, Aramis, Messageries', July 24, tinngalore, & O., August o -Henlawers, Lorky's, July 16. Benvenue, Loxloy's, July 16, Henverlich, Loxley's, August 9. Burdwan, P. & 13., July 17. Contou, Mesagerics', July 16, " Chakang, Janiline's, July 1. thedonvaux, Messageries', August d Chitral

tral, P. (1.. August 19.

City of Bath, Bank Line, August 5. City of Frence, Bank Line, August 19

B. & S., July 12. Clytoncus, Corin, Pad 2, inly t

Curneville Bank Lind, July 29. ** Danmark 5.A. Co., July 18. Dovindas, H. & S., July 29.

Dismed, & S.. July 27. Dolius, & S., July 25, Durban Mard, NY.K, July, 10 Emp.

of Canada, C.PS, July 17 Earp. of Japan, C.BS- August 14 Em of Russia, C.P.S., July 30, Buttaen. & S., August 10. Fettz Roussel, Monsangeries'. July 14 Friderun, Melchors", August A. General Pershing, States Co., July Den Sherman, States Co., July 31. Gneisenan. Meichers", August 4. Haitan, Douglas', July 8. Hakone Maru, NY.K, slaly 17. Hakozuki Maru, S.V.K., July 17 Havel, Melchers, August B Hector, B. & S. July 1, ITilda. Lloyd Triestino, July 12. Kaisar-1-llind, P. &-0., July 20 Kiinne Maru, XY.K., daly“ 16, Laganbank, Bank Line, July 23, Leverkusen, delesea's, daly 11. Mr. Joffre. Messageries, July 10 Mammon, B. 4. 8., July 14 Memosthens, B. & S., August 2. Mirzapore, P. & C., July 21. Nature, B. & A., August 1. Paul Hammer, Morageries. July 11. Peiping, Gilman's, August 2 Peter Mäersk, Jebsen's, July 28. Pleasantville, Bank Line, July-10. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's Jaig D Pres. Doumer. Messageries', Aug. 7. Pres. Gract, A M. Line. August 7 Pres. Harriscn, Dollar's, July 17, Pres. Hages, Dillar's, July 31. Pres Inver, Dollar's, July 30, Pres. Jackson, A.M; Line, July 30.-

Pres. Lincoln. Dollar's, July 20 Pres. McKinley, A.M Line. Jul; 24 Rajputana, P. & .. August 5. Ramey Jebsen's, July 29. Ranchi, P. & 0. July 24. Rheinland. Jebsen's, July 27. Rhexoner. B. & S., August 15. Sauerland, Jebsen's, July 13 Sirdhaes. B. (Apear), August 4 Tai Ping, Dodwell's, July 1 NY.K., July 16 Taiyo Maru Talma, B. Apear), July 21. Talthybis,

BS, daly 11. Tands F. & A. August

5. Manda

Lango Mare, NY.K., July 10, Tancred, Thoresen's Jule 13, Tactori Maru, N.Y.K. July 15 Taurus Therese's, July 25, Teiresins, S., July 13 Texas, State's Co.. August 1 Tilawa, B.. Apent), July 16, Toba laro, NY.K., July 10. Trave, Melchers', August 10. Trianon. Theresa's, August 12 Tyndareus, B. & S.. Augast 7. Van Heutse. J.C.J. Line, July 14. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, July 21,

ITALY RAISES NEW İSSUE

British Agreements In. The Mediterranean

**Hong Kong Daily Press" Specist:

Montreux, July 7.

definitely Since Itaty bus now decided not to take part in the de- liberations the other powers are speeding up the business with a view of coming to an end as soon as possible.

It had been assumed that on re- celving. the news that sanctions would be lifted on July 15, Italy would immediately send a repre sentative. Instead however, Italy raised a new issue, namely the right of Great Britain to maintain the so-called Mediterranean Agree- ments providing for mutual help In the event of Italy attacking cer- tain islands in the Mediterranean. . The conference continued its de- liberations on Tuesday, without, however, coming to any conclu- sions.-.

Transocean News Service.

FRENCH SENATE

CONFIDENCE

Paris, July 7

pass- the

With only one dissenting vote, the French Senate to-day ed a vote of confidence in Government, after hearing. at goods, and a higher range of duties The rules have now been sus-

exposition of the Government's should automatically be applicpended, and the election will not home_policy. The Minister of able to countries with which it be considered until the new term,

the Interior, M. Balengro, de- proves impossible to arrive at such in October, A thorough revision|clared the Government could no an agreement.

o the rules will then be consider- longer tolerate the continuance That in foreign negotiations care "ed

of stay-in striker.—— should be taken to ensure that in Under the old system, 20 students | Reuter assessing the balance between could propose anyone they liked Great Britain and any foreign for the Lord Rectorship. Haile country the main criterion should Selassie was a recent suggestion. be the balance of domestic pro- such nominations will probably be duce and manufactures, which are guarded against, either by increas more important to the national ing the requisite number of pro- posers or by insisting that a num- An appendix to the statement ber of older students be included Contains a recent memorandum in it.

case of acid throwing Another has been reported to the Police, the victim being a waitress named Wong Pik aged 24, of the Tai Ting chung Restaurant, Wellington her face and ran down Queen's economy than re-exports, Street. She had finished her work Road and disappeared. Tuesday night and reached her. The injured woman was rushed home No. 13, Chui Lung Street, at to the Government Hospital with burns on her face, arms and the about 2.10.

She was

about to mount the front of her body. She cannot tairs when a man rushed out of identify the assailant

the stairway of No 15 and threw The motive is suspected to be

bowl containing some acid into one of jealousy,

FRENCH VOTE FOR OLYMPICS

"Hong Kong Daily Preas" Special!

Paris, July 1. One million Francs were voted

issued by the federation of inter- Steps are also to be taken to Imperial trade, the main sugges- prerent the rowdyism which has by the French Chamber's Finance tion of which is that British indus-marred recent election..

try is entitled to expect a reason-!·

able measure of protection against m

competition in manufactured goods is entitled to expect such protect from within the Empire, just as it tion against foreign goods..

Committee as contribution of the Government towards the expenses of the French team to participate

the Olympic Games.- Transocean News Service,

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How to Cure Your

SKIN

ERUPTION

Why suffer humiliation from the scrutiny of passers-by? If your face is marred by a disfiguring eruption, an angry rash, or un- sightly blotches, a course of Cuticura treat- ment will quickly clear you skin. Healing starts with the first application. Itching, irritation and smarting stop instantly. Pimples begin to dry up and rashes fade,

your mirror shows i ̈visible improvement each day until, in a few days, scarcely a trace of the disfigurement remains.

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ECZEMA

PSORIASIS

PRICKLY HEAT PIMPLES,BOILS

ABSCESSES

FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS :

Wash the affected part night and morning with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Drygently and apply Cuticura Oinment. This daily treatment je-- lieves itching and allays infiacamation at once, and is an unfailing remedy. The woothing, healing, antiseptic

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ulicura

TO GET RID OF

Cuticura

SOAP

MEDICINAL TOILET

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor

writes :-

"

"I find that Biturated' Magnezia taken after most of my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly, I often prascribe it for my patients, and have had very good Jesuita,"

· (Signed) Dr. H, G., MA., H.R C.S., L.R.G.P.. THE Englieb doctor is the most conservative medical man in the world, and when he not only recommends but personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- This doctor is but one of vinding proof of lis efficacy, many who constantly advise "the use of 'Bisurated' Magnesia in all cases, of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is cansad by acidity, and the reason why *Disuratod Magnesia gives quick relief is that it la stantly neutralises excess acid' and' soothes, heals and strengibenu the infamed 'stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, safer r surer. K you suffer with indigestion or stomach disorder of any kind put your faith in European scienes and make an end of your troubles by taking Blaurated Magnesis altar eating or whenever pain is felt...

BISURATED

'QUICKLY STOPS INDIGESTION

Always ses this

It is on every genuins carton.

BISHAG

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