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"DAILY SHARETM QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock Exchange
pnareprokers Association
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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 9.
Bayrollers
Jalan Homina
Banks
31,388)
1,800/1600 £102
H.K. Banks
2102
********* 31,580) Bo. (London) ... Chartered Banka...
$1,600
Marcantile Bks "A"
2102
ដល 2311
Bank of East Asia...
Do.
N.O. & 9. Bartke
Insurance
Canton Insurancas..
191
SATU 3575
180 str. $357 $340
173
3070
1580
Union Insuranos...........
31
Underwriters
$40%
China Fires..........
3253
K. Firsadva
$3 International Asses, S.;
Shipping
$30
Douglasos
#
Steamboats
330
Lados (prat).....
130 $3.00 $30
$20
.. Do. (del)
11/10 S
Waterbanta
320 iva $11
Mining
24 sta.
$18
$108
32
!
SLOK
Balatoca .... 12. Gold River.
12cts. Salacota
55 ata Gold Creek....
19hels 21 cts.
17
Kilaus
Jh
Explorations.....
Langkala (single) .
Shanghai Loanя S..
Vereruels Gold Fil..
Docks, WharVES,
1.55/2.03
$134
$13
$134
$10
:
$5,90
NO/41
(1
Sat *1x
Raubs. $1140 D
Godowns, etc.
ILK. & K. Wharvon.
Dull
D'
(old)
Provident (1)..
$2
Do (new) ute H.K. & W Docka
S. Chins Motors ‘A Shangani Docks S. New Engineerings. Hongkawi..... 8.
جاء 120
Buldings
13 ota. 152 ets.
10%. 34
$255 $2.30
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936.
Germany Reviews The Past
(Continued from Page 9)
ched by tvary carvings. represen- ting the city walls of Nuremberg as they were at about 1800.
character of triumph, the Fuehrer | by Nuremberg goldsmiths, enri-- being overwhelmed with ovations as he drove through the streets to the "Hotel Deutscher Hof,” In ae- knowledgement to the cheering of the immense crowd that had gat- hered in front of the Hotel, Hitler. smiling in response to the cordial welcome, stepped on th balcony and greeted the crowd. All bells 01 the Nuremberg churches, which had been tolling from 1.45 pm: con- tinued till Hitler had taken up his heud-quarters." Shortly htter-
wards, the Chancellor, in accord- ance with what has already be- come custom, drove slowly to the Market Square and from there to the Town Hall, where Burgomas- ter Llebel was waiting to welcome him on behalf of the city fathers.
ADDRESS OF WELCOME
This ceremony marks the formal opening of the Congress, As the Chancellor approached the Enth- «ous, accompanied by ali leading men of the Party, the Church Bells again tolled out a lively message of welcome. In his reception ad- dress. Burgomaster Llebel sald:
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POSITION OF ·
THE FRANC
Nervousness In No
Way, Abated
were
H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S
OFFICIAL " QUOTATIONS
Although there has been a small recession in a few stocks notably Hong Kong Trams, the market on the whole. continues very buoyant with buyers predominating. Fur- ther advances were registered, the issues chiefly affected being Union Insurances, H.K. Lands, China Lights and Ewo Cottons.
In the course of the further pro- ceedings in the Rathaus the
London, Sept. 9. Fuehrer, visibly under the stress of The promise of another exciting high feeling thanked the Burgo-morning in the foreign exchanges master in a few words, declaring was effectively squashed by the that the present from the ancient vigorous intervention of British city would remain Z treasured control who proved as early risers souvenir of the 6th Party Con- as the first heavy offerers or gress and a remembrance of the French currency. Therefore spot! heaviest years of the Fuehrer's francs after yielding 78.83 own work, which, thanks to God, gradually driven. bak to 76,79. ended with the recovery of saver- Persistent weakness of forward;
A large business was done in the elgnity of the fatherland and the rates. however, where discounts Philippine Mining section, Suyoca. assurance of lis safety.
further widened. reveals that the San Mauricio and IXL's were underlying
the outstanding features, all register nervousness on part of genuine traders is in no way unabated, they being must anxious to cover risk despite the heavy cost which to-day amounts to 24 per cent per annum.
The Fuehrer closed with a "Hell" for Nuremberg. and the meeting dispersed after singing the "Deutschland Lied" and the "Horst Wessel Lied.”
On Tuesday fight the Fuehrer and leading personalities of the Party attended a gala perform ance of the "Meistersinger" at the Opernhaus am Frauentorgraden. Countless thousands ined the route from the Deutscher Hof" to the Opera, cheering the Chancellor to the echo-s Transocean News Service.
DELEGATES GUARDED
Nuremberg, Sept. 8. Black Guards, standing shoulder to shoulder, lined the streets of this old city to-day to guard the official delegates arriving for the eighth Nazi Party Congress. opens to-morrow.
"We greet in you а man who, by his gigantic achievements, has compelled the profound respect of the whole world. Only a few weeks age representatives of alr nations of the world looked with $106) thankfulness at Adolf Hitler for the overwhelming magnitude of the greatest demonstration for peace that the world bas ever seen. Through the creation of ine new German National Army, the restoration of the German Sover-Berchtesgaden eignity in the sphere "of defence "ond the reincorporation of the Rhineland in the region which German soldiers have a right and the duty to defend, the German people has not only regained its horour and freedom, but been brought to new power and great- ness."
$1,00/ 10
$14
5814
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Lands, Hotela, and
H.K. Hoteln
10.91
35.9
H.K. Landa...............
840
$105
Do. 4% Dubousures $103
$13
Shanghai Looda....
'BE..
Metropolitan Lands.,
15.60
H.K. Realties
$3.30
China Do
#80
Do. Debentureað.
39)
Hamphreys ********
19
180
Chinese Esintos......
Cotton MUL
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.8. 18
$70
S'ha Cottons(old)S.
$70
$304
Do.
(now).
1391
118
Young Sings
$14
196
Wing a Textiles(S.)
320
Pablic Utilities
13.80/ 14.10
+61 0221
Peak Trains (okel).
154
Do: (new)...
327
Star Forries
Byli
13.30 60
Yun Lights (old)...
Ferrics 1212
$13.4
310
1004
$68
Tramways
$1314.10/₤13.60
k{ { $9* *14
255 156 | 551/50|
Chine
Do. (new)... H.K. Electries Macao do. 320
Sandakan Lights....... Telephones (old) ... "Jes
Do.
China Buses.....S.
20- Tractions............
18
191
803,9.96
$2.20 [1
$4.00
Der
$32
prem.
(DOW)..
Baj-
.Do. (pre).....
Industrials
$110
Malabon Sugars ....
$191 Caldbeck, fordy
$15 Macgregors (prof.B.
11.6 7.70 34.05
Canton Lees
Ceinente
25/
$2.15
#11 45
$11.50
34
Ropes.......
!
Miscellaneous
$22
Dairy Fartas
-$214 I d
£3
Constructions, (old)
$12
{60 eta,
(new) 50 sta.
861
Lane Crawforda......
$5.90
65
Nanyang Tobacco.
13,90
33
Sinceres
Wat3005
思
M. Greyhounds......
11.35
Amusement......
Ch. Etainment...... $3.20
Do.
Mackintoshsediyor.
40 cu. Wm. Powella
8. C. Enterprises...
Ch.G.5% 1925G.2 Bds.
H.K. Goth 4% Loan
Do. 31%
Wallice Harper
FLK Wing On S'hal,
Do
Vibro Piling
£4
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ANGLO-EGYPTIAN
TREATY
Cairo. Sept. 8. The Minister of Transport Nekrachi Pasha, who was a mem- of the London delegation, stated that Parliament, would be called for an extraordinary session In October to ratify the Anglo- "Egyptian Treaty., It would meet before the English Parliament met at the end of October.- Transceun News Narust.
HOLLYWOOD FIRE
Los Angeles. Bept. 8. The luxurious summer restd- ences of hundreds of film stars at the famous Malibu Beach are threatened by a bush fire which
$108
$100
3:01
301
BARONESS.
DAVIDSON'S
$4,00 50 J.
ESTATE
handed the
Liebel thereupon Fuet:rer a present of a silver cas- ket containing original docu- ments of 1538 of priceless value, showing the plans of the defence i of the city of Nuremberg. The d is a beautiful piece of forged work
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PRINCESS JULIANA OF HOLLAND
Ex-Kaiser Informed Of Engagement
The Hague. Sept. 9. Queen Wilhelmina of Holland has officially informed ex-Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany of her daughter's engagement to Prince Bernard zur Lippe Blesterfied. 25. nephew of the last reigning Prince of Lippe.
at
Flags were immediately holated at the ex-Kaiser's chateau Doorn in honour of the betrothal of Princess Juliana,
The ex-Kaiser will be represent-
It
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M. Blum's fallure to reach an agreement with Thorez on the Spanish problem renders the sur- vival of his cabinet doubtful than yesterday, making the French capitalists bolder, in their efforts to evade the national capital embargo. Moreover there
is a growing belief that the Nation- al Government will be even in a weaker position to enforce the laws against the flight of capital than at present. Consequently, London banks are experiencing an in- crease in the number of accounts on behalf of Frenh nationals.- "Reuter.
Herr Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor. arrived during the afternoon from faedah ada
and w25 wildly cheered when he appeared on the balcony of his hotel.
AI exhibition, opened to-day. alma at impressing visitors regard- ing alleged Soviet. atrocities, and the slogan "Bolshevism as World Enemy Number One" is likely to be the slogan of most of the speeches.
more
Herr Hitler has invited guests of honour from Great Bri- tain than ever before. Invitations were sent to 112 members of British society, Government oficials and politicians.- Bruter.
MILITARY SERVICE IN BELGIUM
Brussels, Sept. 9. The possibility that Belgium will follow the Russian and German examples and increase the term of military service is admitted now.
A mixed commission on the or- ganisation of Belgium's defences has recommended that the term of service for the infantry be ex- tended to 18 months and for, other units to 12 months.---- Reistert Bulletin Servier
The Hague, Sept. 8. The engagement is officially an- nounced here between HRE. the Crown Princes Juliana of Holland and Prince Bernhard Leopold zur
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SILVER MARKET :
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, Sept. 9. London silver prices to-day were down 1/16 as follow:-
Sept. 8 Sept 9
19-5/8
19-9/16 19-9/16
Spot.... Forward... 19-5/8
LONDON CLEARING
BANKS
Deposits Reach "New Record
London, Sept. 8. The deposits of 11 London clear ing banks advanced in August to ä new record, Agure of £2.245,889.- 000. The figure represents an in- crease of £157.000.000 since August, 1935. and of £425.000,000 since 1931.
A feature of " Bank statements over the last 12 months. which points to increasing trade activi- ties and healthier financial con- ditions, is the growth of over £81. 000.000 n advances--though about half of this is accounted for by credit arranged for the French Treasury-and of about £3.000.000 in investment after these had doubled between 1991 and 1935. The advances. however, are still over £83.000.000 less than
ed by an alde-de-camp at the re-tippe-Biesterfeld. who is a nephew ligious service to be held at Doorn, of the late ruling Prince o 1931- in connection with the marriage. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
PREMIER EXTENDING
HIS HOLIDAY
Loudon, Sept. 8.
It Is announced that the Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, is his present holiday extending until October on the advice of his doctors, who believe the statesman needs further rest to allow him to recover completely from the severe nervous and mental strain of the past twelve months.
Mr. Baldwin will continue to maintain close touch with his
KING WELCOMED
IN VIENNA
London, Sept. 8
Lippe-
Transocran News Service.
MRS. MARKHAM GREETED
Air Secretary's Message
London, Sept. 8.
British Wirelèke.
COPPER CONTROL
SCHEME
London, Sept. 9.
ها
It is officially announced on be half of copper producing com- panies operating under the restric- tion scheme that effective October The Al Secretary, Lord Swin-1 production will be inreased ton, has sent to Mrs, Beryl Mark- twenty five to twenty per cent. ham, the Kenya airwoman and curtailment Arst woman plot to fly solo across Reuter the North Atlantic from East tc. West, a telegram of 'hearty con- gratulations on your splendid achievement"
FINNISH VISITOR IN BRITAIN
colleagues on questions ofą major Leaving Abingdon on Friday importance, but he has asked Mr. evening in a Percival Gull acro Neville Chamberlain, the Chan-plane Mrs. Markham was forced cellor of tre Exchequer, to replace down in Nova Scotia on Saturday him at the mass meeting of the afternoon by lack of petrol after Baroness Davidson of Lambeth, Conservative Party Conference at an arduous fight against strong
Storrs House, The Precincts, Margate on October 2.-
winds and through fog- Canterbury, widow of Archbishop Reuter.
British Wireles Lord Davidson, for 25 years Pri mate, and daughter of Archbishop Tait, left estate of the gross value of £6801, with net personalty 26, TSU She desired her executors to dispose of the household and per sonul effects left to her by her hus band at their discretion, "bearing
London, Sept. 9. In mind his and my wishes that The King, travelling home from Field Marshal Mannerheim, certain articles should go gack to his holiday cruise incognito, reach-chairman of the Finnish Council Lambeth Palaco." The residue ofed Vienna by train at i p.m. to- of National Defence, who has the property she left to her nephew day. Crauford Tait Ellison, or his chil
He was welcomed in the superintended the reorganisation of Finnish defence forces, will at- ren, John Damer Crauford Elli- name of President Miklas and the
Austrian Government. son and Agnes Mary Ellison.
The Britend Tank Brigade exercises on tish Minister, Sir Walford Selby, Salisbury Plain next week, and his was also at the station,
programme while the guest of the A Vienna message states that British Government, will also in- clude visits to Woolwich Arsenal, to Vickers Arinstrong works at Barrow, inspection of British Air- craft Company and talks at the War Omce and Air Ministry.
British Wireless,"
is raging within four miles Of Latest reports are that the there is great enthusiasm through-
the film colony's seaside playing flames are approaching an ex- out the city. British colours are ground.
The fire is gaining despite the efforts of 500 men employed in ́combatting it,
plosive store where * ton. of dynamite. Is kept for public works contracts. Reuter.
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to be seen of many buildings. His Majesty's visit is expected to last three days. British Wireless
PRICE DROPS
ing gaps.
BUYERS
Hong Kong Banks, $1,595. Bank of East Asia, 576 Union Insurances. $375. Wharves, $108. H.K. & W. Docks, $134. Providents (Old), $2. Raubs, $11.60. Venz. Goldfields, $41. Antamoks, $5.35. Big Wedge, 77 cts. Demonstrations, $14. L.X.L.. $3.45.
Masbate Consol, $1.03. Paragale Gumaus, $1.10. San Maurico, $4.30. Suyoo Consol.. $1.20. Hong Kong Lands, $101, Star Ferries, 392. " Yaumati Ferries, $21. China Lights (Old), $134. Electrics, $55j.
Telephones (Old), $29. Telephones (New), 591. Canton Ices, $2.20. Cements, $11).
H.K. Ropes, $4.
Watsons. 34.85.
Ewo Cottons. Sh.$8. Vibro Piling, $31. Ch. Govt. 5 per cent 1925 G.S
Bonds. 92 per cent, buyers. Govt. 4 per cent. Loan, 7! per
cent, Prem..
Govt.. 3 per cent. Loan. par,
SELLERS
Benguet Explor., 47 ets. Hong Kong Trams, 513. Yaumat! Ferries. $213.
Electrics. $56.
SALES
Hong Kong Banks, $1,600-1,605. Union Insurances, $580. Wharves, $108.
H.K. & W. Docks, $131. Providents (Old), $2.-2.05. Atoks. $1.08 ex. Rights. Baguio Gold. 56 cts. Benguet Explor., 46-47 cts. Consolidated Mines, 101-101 cts. Demonstrations, $1. I.X.L. $3.52-3.80. Northern Mining, 501-52 cts. Paracale Gumaus, $1.12 San Mauricio, $4.32-4.42. Suyoc Consol., $1.16-1.28. Hotels, $5.90.
Hong Kong Lands, $40-41. Hong Kong Trams, $14.10-13.60. Yaumati Ferries, $21.
China Lights (Old), $13.30-13.80. China Lights (New). $104. Electrics, $551–56.
Telephones (Old), $29... Telephones ((New), $94-9.90. Cements, $11,60..
H.K. Ropes, $4,05.
TOURIST SHIP HELD UP
Strike At San Francisco
San Francisco, Sept. 8. The line President Hoover, with 600 world touring passengers aboard and an accumulation of
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN & MANOHURIAN LINE,
FROM
1
MONTREAL, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, NORFOLK SAVANNAH, WILMINGTON & SAN FRANCISCO,
TB Sta R
"CITY OF DERBY" baving arrived, consigneon of cargo by her are informed that all goods are being landed at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra-bazardous godowns of Messrs Holt's Wharf
benon delivery may be obtained.
Optinal carku will be carried on, unless notice to the contrary be given
No
claims will admitted after the
to arrival of >teamer.
goods have left the g downs and all gooda remaining undelivered after 15th Sept., 1938, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to te undersigned on or before 23rd Sept., 1936, otherwise they will not be recognized
All broken, chafed and damaged goods must be left in the glows. where they will be aramined by the. steamer's surveyor on any Tuesdays er Fridays,
between the hours of 10.45 m,
Neon, within the Free Storage Periol of One Week.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be counteraigned by THE BANK LINH (CHINA) UTD.,
Agents.
Hong Kong, 9th Sept., 1935.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
MONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessal
"PYRRHUS"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.
are hereby notified that their Cargo will Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at be discharged into Holt's Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Hoit's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 9th Sept.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here anless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from
Porto port to the fins! port of call to
the option extends. All broken, chatod sud damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the tour of 10.45 a.. and Noor within the Free Storage period
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godowa, and all Goods
Pensining undelivered after the 14th Sept., wil be rabjech
to Bat
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned, on ar before the 29th Sept, 1038, or they will not be recognised,
I
No Fire Insurance will be effected BUTTERFIELD & WIRE
Sth Sept. 12 a
Agents,
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
BREMEN,
HE Steamer
THE
* SUHLAENHORST " having arved from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their cargo is baing landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained.
Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "SCHARNHORST" has taken at HAMBURG
End
through cargo for HONG MEN
KONG ex 8.S. "IDA CLACRE>', 8.D. "JOLANTHA” 8.S. "JADE" and 8.8. Kono BrQER from FREDERICIA, COPENHAGEN and OSLO.
All goods remaining undelivered after mall, is being held up here by s. the 18th Sept., 1936, will be upbject strike.
to rent.
The failure to settle the strike resulted in the sixth postponement of the ship's sailing for the Far
The trouble with the crew arose over the discharge by officials of
NO FIRE INSURANCE will be effeated
by azin any case whatever. Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by this con- signees and the Company's surveyor, Messrs. Anderson á Áshe, at 10 am. on the 14th Bopt, 1836.-
London, Sept. 9. The price of copper declined to East to-day. 8/9d, following the announcement of a five per cent, increase in production from October 1. but the ship's Labour Union delegate. well-informed circles believe that and the crew walked out in pro-dutiable the setback will prove to be only temporary in view of the present Beater. rate of consumption... Reuter.
U.S. TREASURY BONDS
Offers To Holders
Washington. Sept. 7. The Treasury has announced the offer of $400,000,000 bonds at 22 per cent, redeemable in 20 to 23
years.
ABDEL KRIM DENIAL
Paris. Sept. 7. In view of the recurrence of re- ports that Abdel Krim was released the French Colonial Ministry most emphatically deny any truth in such allegations.- Transocean News Service.
BRITISH FINANCE
A similar offer, will be made to
London, Sept. 8.. holders of $514,000 Treasury Notes
Exchequer returns show that the maturing on September 15.
total ordinary revenue amounts The primary motive of the offerta £248,504.976, compared with is believed in Wall Street to be the £225,596,164 at the corresponding need to replenish the Treasury's date of last year. Total ordinary. 'cash balance from which must be expenditure, is £325.528.403, com- met the next quarter's operatingpared with 2313,118,909 at the defcit.
corresponding date of 1935.-----
British Wireless.
Reuter.
have
Officer in attendance when damaged Consigncos must have a Horence e goods are examined by the admitted after the No claim will goods
left the godown and all claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature.
MELCHERS & 00,
Agents NORDD LLOYD BREMEN, "Hong Kong, 8th Sept., 1988.
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