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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,

WOLFRAM PRICE

GOES UP

European Countries

Demand Commodity

London. Nov. 23. Following a recent depression in London, wolfram developed an im- proved tendency to-day. Buyers appeared for shipment and afloat at 82/6d. to 657- compared with 60/- previously. The improve- ment is attributed to reports that consumers are short of supplies, while it is rumoured that Ger- many, who sold between 400 and 500 tons of her "war chest" stocks during the summer boom, is now starting to cover, at the same time requiring delivery before the end of the year.

Inquiry from France and Sweden also helped to bring about a stronger tone while rumours were also current that Russia would be uncovered. before the

end of the year and may re-enter the market for further supplies.

BUOYANT EXCHANGE

In contrast to this morning's dismal opening, the London Stock Exchange finished the day on the crest of an energetic buying wave. This "volte face" sentiment was al- most entirely due to the surpris ing. albeit welcome, action of Continental operators, who rem frained from adding their share of nervous selling on the London market. The latter immediately took heart from this unhoped-for turn of events, and under the in- fluence of increasing speculating support for certain issues, not- ably good minings, and oils, al- most the whole Stock Exchange community "went to bed" in a happier frame of mind.-" Reuter.

LOYAL KWANGTUNG,

Brisk Sale Of Bonds

That the people of Kwangtung the with are whole-heartedly Nanking Government in its strug gle against Japan, is revealed by fact that the Kwangtung branch of the Liberty Bonds Sales than

the

· OCÉAN STEAM SUIP CO., LTD. Committee remitted more

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

10N8IGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"ANTILOCHUS"

FROM UNITED KINGDOM Ł CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA'

SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt'e Whort Fowloon, where it will lie at consigneer'

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RAUB AUSTRALIAN MINES

The report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. for the four weeks ending November 6, 1937 is as follows:-

MINING DEVELOPMENT

Section Bukit Koman Derrick Anderson Raub.

Shaft

Cross-

Winzing and

4

32

Sinking cutting Driving Rising Total

267 253

893 141.

..77

49 260

134

87

58

12 155

554

516

153 1,223

Bukit Jalis- Bukit Malacca

40

78

158

9 285

45

13

20

78

1,108

1,130

384 2.804

BUKIT KOMAN SECTION Main Shaft-Sinking advanced,

1937.

North drive advanced 60 feet to 120 feet North on indicator reef and work has been done on a pro-

32 feet to 920 feet and plat cutting mising reef met with in the drive.

at No. 10. Level started.

No. 7 Level-Main South drive advanced 27 feet to 922 feet on low grade reef and 57 feet was done in country rock at 835 feet south.

No. 8 Level-Main South drive advanced 25 feet to 245 feet South

in reef channel.

At 200 feet South, East and West crosscuts were driven 34 feet and 31 feet respectively, "a promising reef being cut at 25 feet in the former.

Winzing on the reet below this level was carried out.

No. 9. Level.-Main South driye advanced 4 feet to 731 feet in lode channel. At 630 feet South 73 feet of East and West Crosscut was driven in country rock. At 675 feet South arise was started for ven- tilation purposes.

The main East crosscut was driven 72 feet to 351 feet. At 180 feet East, North and South drives were started and driven 68 and 58 feet respectively on low grade reef,

DERRICK SECTION

No. 4 Level-South drive (15 feet East) advanced 29 feet to 772 feet South on low grade rest. Various crosscutting was done from this drive.

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No. 5 Level-South drive (115 feet East) advanced 14 feet to 371 feet South.

North drive (92 feet East) ex- tended 14 feet to 355 feet and various crosscutting carried out.

At 126 feet East a North drive was started and advanced 8 feet.

ANDERSON SECTION

No. 6 Level-South drive advan- $1,000,000 in one week to the head ced 21 feet to 545 feet South on office of the Committee in Shang-low grade reef 5 feet wide," hal.

From Canton, principal city of the province, has come word of the intense "patriotism of the people and of their prompt and patriotic response to the Liberty Bonds issue. Persons in all walks of life have been and are purchasing

bonds.

baring arrived from the above Ports on 18th matant, Consignees of Cargo are

rik and subject to terms and condi Newsboys of Canton are among hereby informed that their Goods are

tions of storags at Holt's Wharf. The them. They have banded together. being landed at their risk into, the Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloons will be rundy for delivery, from and are making efforts to Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Godown on and after 22nd Nov, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk hers, unless notice has been given prior every week.

Optional cargo will not be landed chase at least one small band

and expense.

All broken, cha fed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on Wednesday, 24th instant, 1937, at 10 am,

to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed, and damaged

where they will be examined on any

All Claims must be presented withinode are to be left in the Godowns,

pur-

FOREIGNERS INCLUDED Foreigners, "too" are buying bonds. Mr. Theopoulis Callas, a Greek Tesident, who has resided in

-16 Days of the vessel's arrival here. Tuesdays and Fridays between the after which date they cannot be re- hours of 10.45, am. and Noon within prosperous business establishments. oognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godomus, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th instant, 1937, will be subject to Rent

by

No Fire Ineu aucs has been effected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD,

2nd Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building Dials 23165 & 29169. Bong Kong 18th Oct, 1937,

FRENCH PLOT UNEARTHED

the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown,

rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 13th Dep., or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

[5764 22nd November, 1997.

Paris, Nov. 23.

[6763

China for 32 years, conducting two

has since

sold one outright and invested the proceeds in Liberty Bonds.

and all Goods remaining undelivered "This is a time when all for- alter the 29th Nov., will be subject to eigners who make their home in China should rally to the assist- ance of the Chinese Government, and lend it their moral and finan- clal support." Mr. Callas declared.

"I shudder to think of the future of foreigners in China should this vast country ever come under the rule of the Japanese. I for one. would go back to my native coun- try: China has been good to a vast number of foreigners who have accepted her hospitality, and amassed comfortable fortunes here. It is now the opportune moment for all foreigners to show their gratitude.

GERMAN SECRET

AGENTS

Imprisoned By Soviet On Espionage Charge

MOSLOW, Nov. 23. Two Germans have been sen-

"Provided I can see my way to

a decent lying I am prepared to

M. Marx Dormoy, Minister of Interior, at a press reception in- formed the public that the in- vestigations into the "Cagoulards" affair had definitely established tenced to long terms of imprison-dispose of all of my property in ment of a charge of espionage by order to be of assistance to the the Soviet authorities. They are Central Government. Many of my allegedly agents of the Nazi Secret foreign friends and acquaintances feel the same way," he stated

the fact that there existed in ance a secret organisation with the aim of overthrowing the state and re-establishing the monarchy. Police,

Recent thorough investigations.. It is reported they entered conclusively. he Minister continued, had shown | Russia disguised as tourists with the existence of a thoroughly.{ forged passports and were in- trained semi-military secret or structed to destroy oil tanks and ganisation, which even had arafiway property---- Reuter general staff, maintaining a large

number of branch offices, charged

WRE

NEW SOVIET :

COUNCIL

At 130 feet East, North drive ad- vanced 56 feet to 102 feet and South drive 18 feet to 65 feet.

At 228 feet East the North drive was advanced 31 feet on low grade reef and the South drive 15 feet on reef indicator.

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BUKIT JALIS Main Shaft. Sunk 40 feet to 180 feet.

No. 4 Level-South drive ex- tended 28 feet to 120 feet in low grade reet,

North drive (75. feet East)" ad- vanced 25, feet to 247 feet on low grade reef.

South drive (75 feet East) ad- vanced 21 feet to 180 feet North in payable reet.

A large amount of prospecting has been done at Jalis West with- out encouraging results."

GENERAL

The amount of development work carried out during the month was unusually heavy but was done owing to the lack of result from previous development.

MINING ORE BREAKING

Section Sulphide Oxidised Ttl Bukit Koman 1,735

110 1.845 Lilburne Derrick

609

609

853

653

Anderson

86

· 86

Raub Hole Bukit Jalis Malacca

1,618

1,618

37

173

> 210

132

132

4,120 1,024 5,153

It will be noted that the Raub Section tonnage is increasing at the expense of the Main Section.

The ore, in this section consists of very narrow veing of high grade No. 7 Level-South drive (41 feet West) extended 35 feet to 704 feet without any particular orien- tation. The stoped value is re- South on broken reef. Various

duced considerably by the neces- crosscutting was done at this level,sity of a minimum stoping width the country showing a mass of quartz stringers.

RAUB SECTION No. 8 Shaft. At the 86 feet level the South drive was extended 18 feet on broken reef.

No. 19 Shaft-Work in this shaft has disciosed nothing of interest.

No. 22 Shaft-Work is being started in this shaft.

of three feet. It is to be hoped that these veins persist in depth.

ORE TREATMENT Ore treated tons. 5,024. Hours worked, 8,711. Proportion of full time, 92.6 per

cent Bullion produced ounces, 1,504.85. Residues to storage dwt. per ton.

1.9.

No. 28 Shaft (75 feet Level). Residues to discard dwt, per ton, North drive extended 27 feet in

.0.0. broken reet and East and WestConcentrate produced tona, 30.5.

Concentrate produced dwt. per ton.

7.4

crosscuts driven at 50 feet East.

No. 29 Shaft-In a West cross- cut at the 104 feet Level a steam of payable ore has been located...

Work at 30, 31 and 32 shafts is proceeding.

MAIN SECTION

No. 2 Level-Winze sunk 24 feet on ore of 6.6 dwt. at 205 feet East. South Drive extended 18 feet to

The battery was stopped for 28 hours on account of the Tamil festival

CONSTRUCTION.

All essential machinery has now arrived and is being installed. Owing to late deliveries however

It is doubtful whether construction

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595 feet South and North drive ad- will be completed by the end of the LIJN EXPRESS SERVICE

vanced 17 feet to 800 feet North on reef indicator.

year...

- Labour is now undergoing educa- At 40 feet East the North drive tion with a view to later efficiency was advanced 31 feet to 71 feet in the retreatment plant, but it North and South drive 32 feet to must be remembered that, in a 75 feet South on reef of variable highly chemical process such as values.

this, the teaching of local labour

No. 3 Level-Main East Cross-ls difficult. cut extended 75 feet to 278 feet Dast.

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COAL MINES BILL

London, Nov. 23. The House of Commons passed. the second reading of the Coal

BULLION Bullion dispatched, 1,504.65 oz.

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hereby notified that their goods are having arrived from New York and being landed and placed at their risk RAILWAY RATES

Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf hereby notified the their goods are & Godown Company's godowns at IN FRANCE

leing landed and placed at their risk into Kowloon, where delivery may be the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & obtained as soon as the goods are Godown Company's godowns at Kow-landed Increase In January

loon, where delivery may be obtained as Optional cargo will not be landed. soon as the goods are landed.

bare, unless notice has been given 48 Paris, Nov. 23:-French raliway Optional cargo will not be landed hours prior to vessel's arrival, but ex-rates will be increased by 25 per here, unless notice has been given 48 carried on from port to port to the cent as from the beginning of hours prior to vessel's arrival, but final port of call to which the option. January next year. This decision

Carried on from port to port to the final extends, was arrived at at a meeting of port of call to which the option No claims will be admitted after lae

extends

Goods have left the Godowns,, and All the Premier, M. Chautemps, the No Claims will be admitted after goods remaining undelivered after the Finance Minister, and the Pre- the Goods have left the Godowns, and 26th Nov, 1937, will be subject to sident of the National Company

all Goods remaining undelivered after rent the 3rd Nov., 1987, will be subject to of French Railways.---

Rent British Wireless. Service.

Mines Royalties Bill to-day.

A Government spokesman plained that the measure was designed not only to help the coal Industry in good times, but to give it some protection if bad times came.

The Equse by a vote of 301 to Moscow, NOT. 23...

139 defented the Labour Party's An announcement issued bere motion of rejection made on the with special duties, The organisa-persons immediately after a suc-

to-day states that the utimate deground that the measure had not tion was sub-divided into regi- cessful coup d'etat. ments, battalions and companies The Minister then concluded by cision on all economic matters in included unified control of the and constituted a formidable army stating that, thanks to the watch the Soviet Union will in future whole Industry under public own- for waging civil war. The organi-fulness of the Government, these rest exclusively with the Council ship sation had planed to establish revolutionary plans were discover for Economic Affairs at the Coun- Beuter. military dictatorship which d in time and the attempted up- of People Commissars, which later to be replaced by a monarchy, rising nipped in the bud. The has just been formed,

The tasks of the new Council The documenta confiscated by the enquiry would be continued and

olice included detailed plans for the guilty persons would feel the will be the examination and con- the occupation of the Chamber, full fores of the law. The Govern-firmation of all economic projects, Senate and other various Minis-ment was now complete master of including economic administration, tries. "A list of names and ad- "he situation, and any attempts to fixing prices and wages and work dresses of left wing politicians and overthrow it could now be regarded ing conditions, journalists were found. The plans having falled.- was apparently to

arrest these Transocean News Service.

Appeals against the decision of the Council may be lodged with

has

greement Between Grocers

And Employees London, Nov. 23: An agreement been reached between the big grocers in London and em- the Council of Peoples' Commis-ployees numkering 95,000 regarding sars within three days and by in- minimum wages and other bene- dependent Boviet Republics within fits under agreement. A rise in one month, but the appeals will wages of three shillings will be have no retarding effect on the made immediately to many of the decisions made by the Council--

employees.— Transocean News Service.

Reuters Bulletin Service.

All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on: 24th Nov, 1937, at 10 am, by our Moss Goddard, and Surveyors Douglas.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whers they will be examined on 20th Nov, 1937, at 10 mm, by our Surveyors Capt. | Walter C. Weston.

To comply with the General Bonded To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignces. Warehouse Begulations consignees must have Revenue Officer in must bavos Revenue Offer in attend- | attendance when damaged dutiable ance when damaged dutiable goods are goods are examined.

All claims must reach us before the examinast reach us before the 18th Dec, 1887, or they will not be

or they will not be recognized, 23rd Dec, 1937, recognised.

No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by | by

*** JEBBEN & 06,

Agenta. Hong Kong, 23rd Nov., 1287,

All

No Insurance will be effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned

JEBBEN & CO., Agents.

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