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COLONIAL SUGAR

Record In Australia And Fiji

RECENT AGREEMENT.

Mr. E R. Knox, chairman of dl- rectors of the Colonial Sugar Re-- dining Company, Limited, in his address

to shareholders at the half-yearly meeting, said that for last season the total outrut of raw sugar from all sugar mills in Aus- 'tralia was 756,000 tons, and from the company's seven milla the yield was 167.000 tons-a' record production in each case,

The increase, he said, was to some extent due to a larger area | having been planted and to favourable season, but also in no small degree to increased effl- ciency in both feld and mill. On the consumptive side there had been a greater demand for sugar throughout the Commonwealth, mainly by manufacturers who use sugar in the preparation of their products. The Fiji output was, as expected, a record of 149,300 tons, and the prospects for the coming season were quite satisfactory.

The business of the Internation- al Conference on Sugar which had reviewed the world sugar position with a view to stabilising prices at an economic level, and which had reached an agreement, was of great importance to the sugar in- dustry of Australia and to the com- pany. particularly, on account of Its sugar-producing interests FIJI

in

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

New York: June-30.

(Through Rentar's Service)

QUOTATIONS

"

New York/London Cross rate New York Cotton-July "

Doc. New York Rubber-July Chicago Wheat -July Chicago Wheat. -Sept. Uhicago Corn July Silver Oficia!

Last Today's High Low Close Close

Change

4.93 493-3/18 1/18 up

12.31 12.08 19.90 19.16 12.28 12.10 19.22 12:16 19.20 18,85 18.17 19.15

193 1191

82.44 55.58 11 Commodity Index 71.40

i

Stocks Adams Express Allis Chalmers Amer, Can

Am. Car & Foundry Amer. Cyanamid

Amer. & For. Power Amer, & For. $7 p. Amer. Locomotive .. Amer. Metala Amer, Radiator Amer, Rolling Mill....33+

Amer. Steel Fdries.. Amer. Smelting

Amer. Sugar

43 Amer. Tel. & Tel.. 1501 Amer, Tobacco "B" 77, Amer. Waterworks ... 161 Anaconda Copper ... Atchison, T. & 8. Fe. "73

503

Atlantic Redning ... 271 Atlas Corpn...... 15

"Some concern," Mr. Knox con- | Aubird Motors............... 153 "tinued, "has been manifested be- Baldwin Locomotive cause it has been stated that the $7 cum. pf, ... main object of the conference was Baltimore & Ohio... 254 to raise the level of sugar prices. Barrisdall Ofl· In one way this is quite true, but Bendix Aviation nothing that the conference, has Bethlehem Steel done can have any direct bearing Boeing Airplane on the price of sugar consumed by Borden Co. 228 the people of Australia; neverthe-Briggs less, it is hoped that It will th-

M'facturing. 394 Brooklyn-Manhattan .crease the level of what is known

as the world's free market.

201

14 off

Last Hale June 28 20

Great Northern Rly. 461 Great Western Bugar 341

* 751

572

Int. Tel. Tel....... 10 Int. Dept Stores

184

McIntyre Porcupine

737 201

10

New York Central 35.

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572

122

...

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TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Via Shanghai, Koba, Yokohama, Honolulu. San Francisco, Panama

Canal and Havana. Fres. Cleveland M'night July, 13th Pres. Coolidge Noon Juy 24th Pros. aft M'night Aug. 10th Pren Hoover

Nona Aug. rat Pres. Lincoln M'night Sept. 7th Pres. Coolidge Noon cept 18th

Via Shanghai, Kobe and

Yokohama Pres. McKinley M'night July 2nd Fres. Grant M'night July 16th Pres. Jackson Might July 30th Pres. Joffer-on M'nigt Aug 13th Pres. McKinley M'night Aag. 97th Pres Grat

M'night Sept. 10th MANILA

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Next Sailing

EUROPE, NEW YORK

Via Manila, Singapors, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Naples, Ganoa and Marseilles. Pres. Monroe 8am. July 4th Pres. Monroe Pres. Adams 8a.m. July 18th Prea. Cleveland Pos. Harrison 8 D. Aug. 1at Pres. Grant.. Pres. Polk 8am. Aug. 15th Prem Coolidge Pres. Pierce

8 Km Aug, 29th | Pres. AdamsTM Pres. Van Buron 8 a.m. Sept. 18th Pres. Jackson

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COEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEER per Co.'s Vensel

"EUMAEUS."

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

.ce of

118

191

124 180

120

.0% off 2 up 1298 3 up

19% 127

197

unchanged

1936/7

Juno 29.

High

Low Dow Jones Averages 104.40 106.71 50 Industriala

June 28.

High Low Close Change

186.71

84.48 50.17 20 Raile

40.17

37.54 95.45 20 Utilities" 106.89 90.71 40 Bonds

25.45 99.71

185.10 186.11 167.11 30.93 00.31 30,55 95.80 25.35 95,66 09.04 71.44 Business Dons:-850,000 shares.

40 up

39 up It up 17 of

.

.01 up

Last Bale June 28 29

Blocka

15 151

672 581 93

92

Holly Sugar Corpn. Humble Of

291

30

Int. Nickel

84

61

48

*48

39.

38

Kennecott Copper

H

441 19.

431.

Lambert" Corps.

591 11

161

Loews Inc.

331

Lorillard

811

McKesson & Robbins 43

43

Monsanto Chemical 86

160

Montgomery Ward

531

764

Murray Corpn.

16

Nat Cash Registor

-313-

501

Nat Dairy Products 181

75

Nat Distillers

28

272

Nat Power & Light

9

15

15.

Niagara Hadson P.

Corpn.

103

65 *

70

North American

*227

251"

Northern Pacific

201

24

231

Pacific Gas & Elec. 291

Pacific Lighting

41

811

811

Packard Motors

-81

27&

271

Paramount

***.**** 122

23

Pennsylvania R.R.

342

40.

Phelps Dodge que

Phillips Petroleum

521

Trans

201

Public Service of N.J. 577 371

ana

Brooklyn-Manbattan

$8 cum,, pl. Care, J.L Canadian Pacific Celanese Corpa. of

America Cerro de Pasco... 624 CertainTeed P'ducts Chesapeake

Corpa. 67 Chesapeake & Ohio, 501 Chrysler Corpn. -**** 961 Columbia Gas & El. Columbia 8% "A" pl. 80" Commercial Commercial Solvents Commonwealth & B Commonwealth

cum. pf.

Pullman Inc. ..........

87 *

69 *

Pure Ol

171

r

155

157

121

121

Radio Corpn of Am. Republic Steel

77

34

347

357

83 *

Reynolds Tobat. "B" St. Joseph Lead 'Co.' Schenley

331

491

491

Schenley 54% pt.

943*

931

63 *

Sears Roebuck

851

50

Shell Union Oll

271

951

Socony-Vacuum

·19:

10%

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Southern Cal Edison 234

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Credit 57+

574

Southern Pacific Southern Rly 6% pl. 38

414

13

13

24

21

$4

48 *

461"

Stand Brands ......... Stand Gas & Elec. 6 . Stand Gas & Elec.

$7 pi.........

11:

371

Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oll

32

324

147

147..

Standard Oil of NJ. 644 Sterling Products ... 837

Continental Oli Corn. Products ..... Curtiss Wright (C.) Curtiss Wright (“A”

164 Delaware & Hudson · 14° Del Lackawanna

Western

43

431

Swift

International '301

60

602

57%

62

61

Texas Gulf Sulphur 341

17

Tidewater Assoc. Oll 161

28th June, 1987.

14

201

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

más 12† • 12

20th Cent. Fox Films 314 20th Cent. For Films

PL.

39

1504

Un. Carbide & Car-

bon

981-991

Un. Pacific 123 123

142

United Aircraft ......

201

Un. Airline Trans-

574*

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65

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264*

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U.S. Industrial Alco-

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5

20

347

342

US. Rubber

$31

511

613

UB Rubber 38 pf. 87,

37 372

U.S. Steel

484

481

Vanadium

251

42

401 415

371 38 773-

777 301

Warner Bros Pict. 12. Westinghouse Floc, 139 Youngstown Sheet

& Tube

79

M

1371

DUMPING OF SUGAR "If this be the result (but the expected does not always happen), then the producers of cane the makers of raw sugar in Aus- tralia should obtain more for the sugar which is now being exported and sold at prices quite unjustiñed by the statistical position but the direct result of artificial conditions. These have permitted certain sugar-producing countries to dump large quantities of raw sugar into the free market at prices con. siderably below the cost of its pro- duction. This situation has threa- tened the existence of the industry in some of the British colonies, which have been kept afloat only by the advantage of a preferential tariff on Empire-grown sugar granted by Great Britain and Ca-

паса.

"Under the terms of the inter- national agreement just arrived at, the producing countries have im- posed quotas upon themselves in an attempt to regulate suppiles to the free market and thus end the disastrous situation that has exist od for some years. So far as Aus tralia is concerned," the export Axed "at 400.000

Agurt.

The British colonies have been allotted a total quota of 950,- 000 tons between them, but the al location of this amount to the in- dividual colonies has not been finally determined. ectors thought

quota has been

Distillers Corpa Sex-

grams

1241 ΣΤΗ

201 21 Douglas Aircraft.

54% 551 Du Pont...........*** 1502 Electric Boat mome Elec. Bond & Share 141 Elec. Bond & Share

$5 pf.

574* Elee" Bond & Share

38 pi.......

68. Bec Power & Light 183 Elec Power & Light

17 pt. The dir- Firestone Tire & R It advisable Flintkote

LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, tons, and this is a satisfactory

PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.

If auficient inducement offers also other ports of call.

Arrivals from USA.

M.V.NIEL MAERSK "

Sailings to U.S.A. 27th July

All dates are subject to alteration without notice.) EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS

*AT MODEBATE RATES.

For Freight and Passage please apply i-

JEBSEN & CO.

Canton, Shameen, B.C. Agents.

Tel 10918,

Hong Kong, Pedder Building

Tel. 28363.

S.S. “BENLÉDI”

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 9th July,

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

Next Sailing for SHANGHAI & JAPAN

S.S.“ BENAVON

$2533

5th July.

For Freight and Passage spply to

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

York Building,

Agents

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

to send one of the com- Gen, Asphalt a “ pany's senior officers to watch Gen. Cigar

the company's interests, more par- ticularly in respect to Fiji. He has been given every facility to hear all the discussions and his atten- dance there was fully justified.

The agreement will operate for a period of five years, and the Br tish Government has announced that it will maintain the existing perference on Empire

sugar for the term of the agreement. There will thus be stability to Empire production for this period at ang rate. By the end of that time one may perhaps hope to see world trade in sugar, and many other commodities on a more settled and satisfactory basis."

SINGAPORE BAW RUBBER

Gen. Electric

Gen. Foods ... Gen. Motora

Gen: Railway Bigna: 424 Gillette Safety Razor Glidden Gold Dustin Goodrich (B7) Goodrich #8 pf....... Goodyear

"JUDGMENT FOR OWNERS

London, June 20 In the House of Commons, re- plying to Mr. G. C. Touche, Con- servative, Mr. W. G. Ormaby Gore, Becretary of State for the Colonies, said, he was aware of the recent judgment of the Privy Council in favour of the owners of certain property in Bingapore, sub

H.B. JOSEPH & CO.

Hong Kong, June 30. ject to a declaration by the singa Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co., re- pore Improvement Trust, relating ceived the following quotations to buildings considered unfit for from Singapore in Straits Our habitation. The Privy Council re rency for Raw Rubber

corded its view that the Trust set Buyersed throughout in complete good Spot

317 down Jan./Mar

324 down i July/Supt. Oct/Deo. Market:

faith

Technicolor

Timken-Detrolt Axle 19 Transamerica

**d teens.

ནིཡྻོ e#ཀྰརྦཱནྷིཀྑུཌཱུརྞྞ ཿཚོxཨྰཿཏྲྰཾཨྰཿཎྞཝ྄ཙྪོ, ཀྐོaËསྤྱོ ནཱཊྛ བྷཱཝཎྞ དུཿ ངྒཀྐོ+ཙནཱིཀྐཙདྡྷི ཨཱཙྩཉྩནྣཙྩཏྟཾཨྰཿཀྰཀྐ བྷུ ༔ཀྑུ ཞག་ཚིཀྐ ཙཔྤཨིནམཚོཊྛོ བྷཏྟབྦོ

"

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Whart Kowloon, where it will lo Consignees risk and subject to terms and condi tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 28th June.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final port of

all to which the option extenda.

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods in the Godowns, where they are to be left in will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45, 412 and Noor within the Free Storage period Ne Claims will be admitted after tas Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all General Cargo remaining undelivered after 6th July, will be subject to Bant.

All Claims against the Tessel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th July, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta.

1.5392

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

TONSIGNEES per Co. Vasal

"DIOMED".

FROM UNITED KINGDO

:: VI SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Unigo

be dacharged

into

Wharf, Kowloon, where it will le at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage al Holt Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 28th June.

Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, int carried on from. port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends..

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of. 10:45 a and Noox wilain the Free Storage period. Chase National, E. 484* 461 Goods have left the Vessel's Godown No Claims will be admitted after the National City Bang 401** 413*. Call Money

n

1%

FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SUSPENDED

* Paris, June 29. The Bank of France has decided

to suspend all foreign exchange transactions until the Government parliamentary debate on the

nancial bill is concluded. Provision is, however, made for foreign tourists who may receive al necessities at the market a sumcient money for their person or Monday Transocean Four Service

Mr. Ormsby-Gore remarked that was not in 321 down i the Trust Was

body, strucMoris 321 down 1

how those ance of should be Earried out Hes, and he Reuter

charged with

certain statutory

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.8. "MIN". 8A20/37.

BRINGING CARGO, FROM DUNKIRK via ports, sta

ARRIVED HONG KONG TUES DAY, THE 20ra JUNE, 1937.

TONSIGNEES are hereby informsed

Cat their goods with the exception

of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godowng of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained, immediately after landing.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the. 19th July, 1937, or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Mesars. Goddard & Danglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Monday, the sth July, 1937:

Consignes must have Ravenne Oficer inattendance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's. Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

JOBARD D GAPANY,"

Agent. Hong Kong, vib June, 1937. *$*$395

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS, DEA MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

16 A

8.8 PRESIDENT DOUMER

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via Porta etc,

ARRIVED HONG KONG `on 'SATUR- DAY, THE 36TH JUNE, 1937,

UNSIGNEHS are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opints, Treasore and Valusales re being landed and stored into the Go- downs of Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown: Co, Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediataly after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me da or before the 8th July, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Fackages will be examined and all Goode remaining undelivered by the Company Surveyor, HearS, after the 8th July, will be subject to Goddard & Douglas in the presence of

Bent

must

All Claims against the Vessel a be, presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th July or they will not

No Fire Insurance will be soted.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents 28th June, 1997;

[3891

NON-INTERVENTION

STILL REMAINS

London,, June 29,

signees at 10.00 m, on Bri day, the 2nd July, 1837,

Consignees must have Offloer in attendance when any disab

Ben goods are examined by the Company Surreyor, SF

No Fire insurance will be offe na in any case whatever,

JOBARD n

Hong Kong, 20th June, 1937)

to resign German and merchantmen bound for Spat ugh the situation remains still obliged to submit to rave as long as Germany and ton at one of the Inter Italy oppose the Anglo-French Control points, but it la satisfaction is felt in British ci will continue to acc Control proposals, it is learned that how much longer the cles that much of the Non-Inter- gation. Therefore it is vention system remains There, the meeting of the com was no indication at to-day's meet-Friday that Germany ing of the Bub-Committee that the will be able to denne ferman and Italian attitude goes on more cleari

awal from active future of the In the trot their way the Gern and Ita- to the wil ervers have been advised t

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