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THE

CHINA-SIAM

... "HELLAS"

1. "HELIOS"

***. *HIRAM”

LINE.

9th March via Swałow 17th March via Swatow 28th March via Swalow

HONG KONG-BANGKOK

leaving Hong Kong leaving Hong Kong leaving Hong Kong HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY m... "HAI LEE” leaving Hong Kong "HAI RING" leaving Hong Kong Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above mationed porta,

13th March 81st March

HONG KONG-SINGAPORE~~~PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Service

m.”, “HAI HING” keving Hong Kong

ima "HAI LER" leaving Hong Kong

5th March

19th March

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned parts.

Excellent passenger accommodation available,

For treight, passage rater and all other information-Apply to 1-

THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30237.

General agents.

Queen's Building,

S.S. "BENNEVIS"

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on" or about the 14th 'March.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

Next Bailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN

S.S." BENDORAN 11th March.

29

For Freight and Passage apply to :→→

Tel. 22633

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.,

York Building. Agente:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

The Shanghai Markets

Prices steadily declined in the Chinese cotton market during the week under review, and while the foreign fibre stayed at rather a steady level, the domestic staple, depreciated in value when "bulls*" unloaded, states the "N.C.D.N." The spring sales of yarn are now look- ed forward to, but their magnitude

ls uncertain. World. wheat markets were featureless, and little attempt

A

lish views at present bearth in- clinations should not be carried to any extremes; but the wise policy to adopt would be to take in sup- piles on any breaks that may evolve. from time to time.

Yarn:-Our market

manifested

a rather weakish aspect and prices receded about $8 for near and $4 for forward deliveries. Tenders against February contracts in the Cotton were exception-

at business was seen in the Shang- | Goods Exchange

hal wheat and floor markets. Ex-ally heavy amounting to about porters of paper find it difficult to obtain the okers required from local exporters

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 5,, 1937........

THE EXCHANGE

MARKET

MESSRS. ROZA BROS.

Hong Kong, Mar. A. Bilver prices rose 3/16 yesterday for both deliveries, the quotations being 20.7/18 for Ready and 201/4 for Forward. Silver advices re- ported India no having bought. Sellers were rather reserved. The market closed steady after the official fixing. The market was strong owing to a good Indian-de- mand at 3/16 over the quoted rate. Buyers appeared unsatiafed. American Silver was quoted at 44.3/4 for Spot.

The London-New York cross rate was quoted at 4.88.94. New York- London rate

quoted at 4.83.29/32.

passing.

Was

MARKET

STERLING

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Now York: March 4

(Through Renter's Service:

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross-rata Now York Cotton-May New York Rubber May Chicago Wheat May Chicago Gorn -May Silver-Official

Dow Jones Averagos

So Industrials

20 Railr

So Utili

40 Bonds

Last Today's

High Low Close Close Change

- 4.89-1/29 4 88-99/39 | Du 13.48 13.08 13.00 13.7 91.08 21.88 31.39 21,90

125 123 1077 106

11 Commodity Index 81.57 55.58 74.90

Blocks Adama Expream

Last Sale Mar. 2 3

181

Steady, with very little business Allis Chalmers ........ 73

Amer. Can........... 107 1099 Am Car & Foundry Amer. Cyanamid Amer. & For. Power Amer. & Fof. ST pr. 62j* Amer. Locomotive

A small business was arranged at 1/2 15/16 for near delivery. The market closed at 1 p.m. with sellers at 1/2 29/82 March-August, buyers at 1/2 15/18 for any delivery,

U.S. DOLLARS

Amer. Metals

-

P

321

121

Amer. Radiator No transactions were reported. Amer, Rolling Mill.. There were sellers at 30.3/8 March-Amer. Smelting May, and 30,5/16 June-July, buyers Amer. Steel Faries.. 671 at 30.7/18 March-June and prob-

Amer. Sugar ably 30.3/8 July.

SHANGHAI DOLLARS

A small business was reported at 102.1/16 for Cash, There were sell- ers at 102.1/16, buyers at 102.1/8

for Cash.

SHANGHAI MARKET Steady. There were sellers of Sterling at 1/2 19/32 for near, buy- ers 1/2.5/8 for Cash. UB. $ Bellers at 29.3/4 for near buyers at 29.13/18

for Cash

IN THE AFTERNOON The market continued dull in the afternoon and no business was re- ported...

I

IN STERLING The market closed with sellers at 12.29/32 March-August buyers at 1/2.15/16 for near delivery.

U.S. DOLLARS

The market closed with sellers at 30.3/8 March-May, buyers at 30.7/18 for any delivery.

501

851

Amer. Tel & Tel... 1797 Amer, Tobacco "B" 95 Amer. Waterworks ... 251 Anaconda Copper ... Atchison. T. & 8. Fe. 781 Atlantic Refining ... 331 Atlas Corp. ....................... Auburn Motors....... Baldwin Locomotive

$7 cum. pl. Baltimore & Ohio... 297

Barrisdall Oil, Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Borden Co. Briggs

18

M'facturing 541 Brooklyn-Manhattan

*TERNA

Brooklyn-Mannattan

$6 fum, pf. Case, J.L

47

001

105

133 133 107 108 441

i

Stocks

.09 #

Great Northern, Rly. 481 Great Western Sugar (36) Holly Super Corpn. Humble Oil

Int. Dept Stores i Kennecott Copper

Phelps Dodge

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Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama Canal and HavADS.

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTE"

Via Shanghai, Kobe and

Yokohama

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Fres. Hoover

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA

LINIE

"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

"ERMLAND"

baving arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into.

off

unchanged

1938

Mar, 3.

High

Low Mar. 2.

High Low Close Change

120.70

143.11 189.91

193 808 190.98 (920)

3.00 up

80.48

40.88–13.91

80.65 10.03 8.5

1.68 up

37.7938.23 34.30 100 01 08:02:103.96

34,48 33.95 3411

103.93 78.18 Business Done: -3,670,000 shares.

Last Bals Mar. 2 3

52

..09 ott .0% off .98 up

Pres. Lincoln

361

831

832

Int. Nickel mindenton 72 Int. Tel. & Tel

727

137

342

344

Via Manila, Singapore, Panang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. Pres. Hayes

541

33

671

Pres. Wilson

648 26

371 94

Lambert Corpa .... 231 Loew's Inc. * BO Lorillard....................... 201 McIntyre Porcupine McKesson & Robbins Monsanto: Chemical 93. Montgomery Ward .. Murray Cor

23

Pres. Monroe

80+

401

261

484 91

841

66.

183

187

Nat Cash Registor - Nat Dairy Products 2411 Nat Distillers ............ 301

37

374

231

30+

321

Nat Power & Light 12) New York Central 44 Niagara Hudson P.

Corpn.

124

472

241

3.

113

112

North American

201

327

Northern Pacifc ..... 321

34

301

Pacific Gas & Elec. 33 Pacific Lighting

33

471 46

971 1021

471

281

Packard Motors....... 111 Paramount Pennsylvania R.R.

111

201

252

43)

441

Phillips Petroleum Public Service of N.J. Pullman Inc. ...............

631

541

THE

THE MS.

48.

I

461

Pure Of

214

214

1664" Radio Corpa of Am.

11j

112

Repubile Steel

37+

381

Reynolds Tobac. "B"

551

56

341

342 St. Joseph Lead Col

811

Schenley

491

481

Schenley 51% pf. ...

971

977

Sears Roebuck

901

91

Shell Union Oll ......

33

Soceny-Vacuum Southern Cal Edison

19

Bouthern Pacifę .... 57.

337 191 281. 201 501

Southern Rly 5% p. 334

Stand Brands

154

Stand Gas & Mec. 13

15+ 121

Stand Gas & Elec.

17 på

64

· 18

41.

Bwirt

Standard Oll of N.J. 73. Sterling Products 701 International 311

63 75

70

.275

Corn. Products ....... 764

Technicolor

211

.29 .285

Curtiss Wright (G.). 7)

Texas Gulf Sulphur 441

301 201 391

.60

Curtiss Weight "A" 214

Tidewater Assoc. 011 201

211

.135 .135

Delaware & Hudson 21

Timken-Detroit Axle 26-

.27 .275

Del Lackawanna &

Transamerica

161

162

,075

-075

Western

123

125

20th Cent. Fox Films - 367-

357

.02

Distillers Corpn Bea.

20th Cent. Fox Films

385

12385

zrama

,33

.34

Dayaka

Douglas Aircraft

28 68

pt.

434

441

Un. Carbide & Car-

28

Crown Mines Mambulau

Du Pont..

175

1787

bon

1071

110

Apunte

23

225

Electric Boat

15

Un. Pacifc 135

135

Hong Kong, 27th Feb., 1937.

[

42

North Mindanao

Ung.

Elec. Bond & Share 251 241 Elec. Bond & Share

United Aircraft'......

314

33

Un

Airline TraDA-

.125

.125

Ung.

.24 24

$5 pt.......... Elec. Bond & Share

$6 pf.

77

port

211

22

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

United Corp........

вз

84

United > Corpn.

$3

cum pf; .....

43]

432

Un. Gas Tprovem't 14%

147

39

Un. Light & power

454

MAR

U.S. Industrial Alco-

81

WHE

ften. Asphalt........ Gen. Cigar Gen. Electric... Gen. Foods

471

394

391

di}

U.S. Rubber

597

591

43+

US. Rubber #8 f. 112)

111

681

U.8. Stéel

119

1234

Gen. MotorE .......... 611 Gen. Railway Signal

Vanadium

321

331

Gillette Safety Razor 281

Olidden

Youngstown Sheel

..

Gold Dust

501

& Tube

Warner Bros Plet, ... Westinghouse Elec. 156

873

15

151

will

1574

941

Goodrich (BF.) Goodrich $5.pl. Goodyear

424

* 43+

Chase National, B. 61,

.603*

Delivery

86 41

National City Bank. 581*

573*

Call Money minima 1%

1%

2 es div.

• Bid

SHANGHAI DOLLARS Sellers at 102.1/18, buyers 1021/8 for Cash.

EXTRA MANILA CLOSING QUOTATIONS|

Hong Kong. Mar, i Extra Manlia closing quotations Agures kindly supplied by Messrs. Ellis and Edgar.

Assoc. Mines Acoje Mining Angelo Dulong Cold Creek Ipo Gold Surigao Mother Lode Paracale Gold

31,000 bales which were taken up by the bull syndicate. Spot de- mand has been very brisk during the week. Some of the Spinners have bought back their own chops from stocks in the Exchange ware- house at most favourable rates. Balacot The Spring sales are now being Batong Buhay looked forward to, but uncertainty Universul Expl. prevails as to what magnitude Bued they will assume, pending further

YUENFONG AUCTIONS Last week reports received as to the re-opening were quite satix- factory and a firmer tendency for prices was indicated. Since then, however, a rather heavy slump has taken place in cotton yarn, and cloth values declined in sympathy. As a result of this, Thursday's developments in the general out- auction

а

look.

Shanghal Market

was disappointing and most chops of Italians and Vene- tians suffered heavily, the average Shanghai decline

of the former goods Tungchow amounting

Shens! to about 83 cents piece.

Lingpac Later news indicates a slightly ↑ Ningpo better feeling and the concensus is that a 'steadier tone will develop during the current week.

COTTON AND YARN ---- (Weekly report by courtesy of Messrs. J. Spunt & Co.

deckedly

Chinese Cotton:A weaker undertene perineated our market during the week under re-

$48.50 Byndicate Invest $50.00 ❘ Development Inc., $51.00 to $54.50 Tinago $60.00 to $70.00 $47.00

Tone of the market: Steady. WHEAT AND FLOUR During the week of report, feu- tureirss conditions governed the world wheat market, which showed generally a small decline on liqui- dation.

Canadian Pacific.... 161 Celanese Corpn. of

America Cerro de Pasco ...... CertainTeed P'ducta 21 Chesapeake Corpn. 801

Chrysler Corpn. Chesapeake & Ohio 661

-*-*- 131 - - 133} Columbia Gas & EL 17t Columbia 6% "A" pl. 1011 1011* Commercial

Credit 621

Commercial Solvents 181

Commonwealth & S. 31

a.m.

.m.

Commonwealth

$6

- .01

.01

cum. pf.

60

21 .23

.15 .15

.10 185

*******

to

Weak. Irregular.

LONDON SILVER UP IN PRICE

London, Mar, 3 * This alterion's sharp ̈rie 201 *Lundon silver is attributed to

buying by Indians large In the Shanghai wheat and flour markets, there was very little at- interpret the recent rises of war

view in that prices steadily de- tempt at business, though prices risk insurance, appiled by Lloyds

clined, resulting in a difference or $1 per picul lower than that last reported. While the foreign fibre maintained a rather steady level, the depreciation in the value of the domestic staple was mainly due to bulls unloading. influenced by the weakness in the yarn mar-

remained steady, eventually

RICE

de-

to Mediterranean shipping., as in- clining yesterday on selling by 10-dicating the greater possibility of

armed conflict in Europe. cal mills.

These fears are not shared by The wholesale price of Chinese Loudon brokers, who consider the rice yesterday ranged from $10.80 advance of war risk insurance to $12.40 per pleul, unchanged rates merely the result o1 from last week. Retail prices quot-presence of floating mines in the

the

number 01

British

ket as well as the heavy tenders ed by local rice shops were also at Mediterranean,

Last week's level, being na follows: which have caused, damage to

Chinese rice, best quality, $12.50; shipping, including the Nuer. Llandovery Castle. good, $11.70; ordinary, $11.00.

Balgon rice, best quality, $11.00; good, $10.00; ordinary, $9.00.

of February cotton in the Ex- change, which amounted to over 40,000 shih-tan and of which very little was absorbed by actual consumers. A fairly large business in actual cotton was consummated during the week, both, for spot and forward deliveries at prices not at

RAW SILK

A few small transactions have taken place during the past week, but generally speaking the mar-

This afternoon's market was all

one way, hence dealings were only carried out with the greatest difficulty. Many buying orders are still unfulfilled.'

Broken point out, however, that

Consolidated Edison 411

Consolidated Off

Continental Oil

Mec Power & Light 231 Elec Power & Light

$7 pi...... Firestone Tire & R Fiinikote

ཞཊྚཊྛཱ བྷིཧཱཧཱཡྻཊྚནཱབྷཊྛཏྟཊྛཱནཱi8a3ཧྲྰི8 བྷཱཎཱནྟི བྷཱཡྰ་ཚིགྷ། དྡྷིམྩོནཱ སྐuaeaཏྟཱནྡྷཨྠཨྰཿ ༄ཨྰཿཀྰd=7ཡྻུཊྛོ 9 སྤོEཙྩོ ཊྚ ནཱ ཎྞ ཨྰཿ གླུ་ྒུ་ཡྰ་ཨྰཿཀྰ

bolt

the Hong Konx and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kow loon, where delivery he obtained as soon as the goods are land

Optional cargo will not be landed unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but

here,

carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND OBIENTAL- STEAM NAVIGATION Ca's STEAMER RANCHT.”

Axxiva: HONG KONG ON 4TH MARCH, 1937.

FROK ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, HAITA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

"ONSIGNEES C

of Cargo by the formed that their Goods are being landad

above-named Vessel are hereby in and placed AT THE BS in the Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns 8 Kowloon where each Consignment will | be sorted out Mark by the dark and Delivery can be obtained as

Goods are landed.

Optional Goede will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and the steamer. 341

all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th Mar., 1937, will be subject to Hext.

9

Japanese To Ship Gold Abroad

A “considerable part" of Japan's creased production of the precious gold reserves of G..555,275,000 will metal. be shipped abroad hext month for. The gold shipped abroad will ap exchange into foreign currencies, parently be used as a stabilization Treasury--officials revealed:

fand, to maintain yen exchange at the rate of 18, 24...

The exact amount to be shipped was not revealed, although it was

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on 6th Mar 1997, st 10 am, by our Surveyors Mears, Goddard and Douglas.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consigneas must have Revenue Officer in attend. ance when damaged dutiable goods are examined

All ofiras must reach us before the 18th Mar, 1937, or they will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & CO.,

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION.CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co's Vessal

"CYCLOPS"

Fox UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS LA SINGAPORE.

are hereby notified that their sigo be discharged into Holf's

Wharf, Kowloon, where it will Ea

b

Goods not cleared within 8 days in aluding date of arrival will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any cass whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's sorreyors, Moss. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, se 10 a on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that is necessary for a Revenue Officer to

It

be

presentat

datiable ca examination of damaged

All D

sgainst the Stamer zunst resented do-the-Endersigned and

be, progo Mar, 1937, or they will

before not be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Agents. Hong Kong, 4th March, 1987,

[5001

"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN. STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. ·

TROBAND DAN CHINA HUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

I per Co.'s Vessel "IXION"

FROM BEATTLE, VANCOUVER

AND VICTORIA VIA- JAPAN are requested to take Delivery of Flour

Yizel

Consignees zink and subject de Terms and Lumber Shipments as soon as the and Conditions of Storage hereby notified that if their Lighters are Whart. The Cargo will be rondy for

is ready to discharge and are

the

From Godown, on and after not.

Sie will be dis-

2nd March.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here

required, their

unlase Notice has been given griore fed into i

Steamer's arrival, but carried on from

Wharf, Kowloom.

热看 expense, where the Cargo will also at their risk and expense and

port to port to the final port of all to subject to the Terms and Conditions

'the option éxtends, and

Storage at Holt Wharf. Steamer will

General

they will be examined on any Tuesdays Halts Wharf, Kowloon

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods commence Discharge on the 4th Mar are to be left in the Godown where

Cargo will be discharged into where it will lie and Fridays between the hours of at Consignees rak subject to the 10.45

A and Noox

Terms and the Fro

and Conditions of Storage at within

Belt's Wharf. The Cargo Storage period,

will be ready Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, after th

No Olaims will be admitted after the for Deliver from the Godowa en

en and and all Goods remaining undelivered

All broken, akafed, and after the 8th March, will be abject will be

are to be left in

Steamer

time against the i

All

Friday

d damaged Goods

Godowna, wher

on may Tuesdays and the hours of 1940,

with prices if anything a shade tion that the war ruk is greater, newly-mined gold will be made

ket continues to rule very quiet, the rise, if based on the assump admitted that further shipments of HIGHER WAGES AND be presented to the Undersigned on or dau

easier..

!

PRODUCE " There is absolutely no activity in this market at the moment.

PAPER

is unjustified.

Reuter.

Finnish make have, however, been offered at the old price of £13. 108. Od. a ton cit., or thereabouts, and found buyersion

all commensurate with those reg- istered in the futures market Hol- ders show no keenness as yet to part with their stocks at rates as low as were offered by some of the birem, basing their attitude § on the fact that domestic crop li gra- dually nearing the tail end of the "season, and as the foreign fibre still The abolition of private barter shows too wide a parity for impor- arrangements, or se compensa- tation here, the improved demand,tion, in Germany has caused an- The local market is slow to ad- which is most likely to arise for other rise in prices for most quali- Just itself to these, higher price the indigenous growth during the ties of paper and board, particular levels and the amount of business course of the season, will naturally ly for such grades as have hither transacted during the week is not bring about more remunerative to been purchased principally from very big. Exporters in many cases raten. The indications at the mo-

Germany. This increase amounts and it dimcult to obtain the of ment are that while it would not

to about 15 per cent. Bome lots fers required from focal impor be advisable to entertain any bul- of Newspaper of Scandinavian and ters.

*whenever necessary

The decision' to ship the gold' was reached at conferences- be- tween the Treasury and the Bank

WHORTER HOURS

before t

the 22nd March, or they will not be recognised.

On

the Free Storage pericel. Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and

will be admitted after Will General Cargo remaining undelivered after 11th Mar., will be subject to Rent,

All Chizin sghinht

the Vowel must

No Tire Insurance will be affected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta..

be (6038 March, 1987,

New York, Mar. 3. Higher wages and shorter hours of Japan and the Yokohama bave now been adopted by the 2nd Specie Bank.

entire steel industry. It is relf-

The gold will be deposited in ably estimated that the revision foreign banks on the account or will cost the industry, nearly £30,- the Government and will be ex-000,000 a year, which is expected changed for foreign currency by to increase production cost by an the Yokohama Specie Banky, average of little less than £Ì per

Treasury officials predicted that tom the nation's gold Yeserves would be increased, by T.200,000,000 before the end of this year through in-

An Inrcease of prices is expect ed to be announced Friday Reuter

TEXTILE INDUSTRY

CONFERENCE

preted to the Undersigned on de before the 5th Mar., 1987, or they will not be recognised

No Fire

BILD & SWIRE...

11th March, 1957, "';

will be effected.

Axente.

(5008

Geneva, March 3. Textile Industry Conference which, Twelve..countries, including the will be held at Washington in Apell, United States, India and the according to reports published by Netherlands, signined their inten- the International Labour Office tion to attend the International here.-Transocean News Service.

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