HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
FINANCE
DRIVE
ARMS
COMPUT
Finance and Commerce
PUBLIC AUCTION. JUNE AIRCRAFT
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday. the 11th July, 1940 commencing at 11 am.'
..
at No. 5 Peak Mansions. The Peak.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
including
1 Oak Dining Room Sulte
1 Maple and Cherrywood
Room Suite
1 Upright Piano
and
PRODUCTION WAS DOUBLE
"Much To Do" Says Beaverbrook
*
MERCHANTS PROTEST AT IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
A resolution to forward appeals to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Consul-General in regard to the restrictions imposed on the Importation of certain foodstuffs from China was pissed at a meeting of four Chinese busbies guilds, held at the premises of the Cantonese Merchants Guild. Singapore.
RAISE
Unions Ready For Bigger Effort
Overhaul of Britain's war pro- duction is in progresa,
No Cabinet decision has been reached, but the new Ministers, with their officials, are busy revis- Ing existing scheries and planning new measures which will intensify and Increase production im-1
LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)-Lord The meeting decided to appeal and medicines Imported last year mediately absorb the unemployed Beaverbrook, Minister for Air- to the Chamber and the Consul-was approximately $4,700,000. At and set in motion machine tools craft Production, issued a state- General to point out to Govern- the present the amount imported now standing idle,
are:
ment that alrcraft "productionment the importance of the food is based on the total amount for Among plans under discussion during June was more than double! stuffs restricted since the com- 1938, and this is considered in and rapidly reaching completion the number produced in June of mencement of the war, arid to sufficient. last year.
ask for the repeal of the restric Following suggestions by other
Establishment of a single au- We have also produced more tions and in certain cases, pro-members of the meeting, the reso-thority to organise war produe- than double the number of en-hibitions at least in instances tution to appeal to the Chamber tion" in consultation with the gines, thus increasing the surplus where the goods concerned were of and the Consul-General was pass.
very low value.
:
stock.
American aircraft arriving here It was pointed out by the chair- Hed represent..
considerable contribu-man, Mr. Peng Shing Wong, presi- tion of our air fleet, and if the dent of the Cantonese Merchants sens remained as free to us as Guild, that the restrictions impos- they are at present, Americaned on the goods-dried and pre- shipments will soon give an addi-served vegetables and proprietary medicines- drugs and tional output in every month of and raw reat value to us.
affect the working classes, most.
"These dried and preserved vegetables are considered only secondary in Importance to rice," declared Mr. Wong, "particularly to people who come from China,”..
1 'Frigidaire in good condition)
On View from noon on Wednesday, the 10th July, 1940.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TIST
E undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Thursday, the 11th July, 1940: commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at No. 3, King's Apartment, First
Floor, Austin Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
D
Particulars from Catalogue
On View from Wednesday, the
10th July. 1940.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
MARKET REPORT
FROM ROZA, BROS.
Monday July &
Bliver prices were unchanged
The total value of aircraft orders placed with the United States exceeded $1,000,000,000. We have also bought over $50,000,000 worth of aircraft and parts in Canada, from where deliveries of certain types, have come forward in Increasing quantities.
Lord Beaverbrook sald, "These are hard facts. Books of account the record. There is will tell much to do before we can be satis- fed with
achievements Our production."
in
People Who live in distant estates find it most difficult and: expensive to go down to the town to purchase their foodstuffs daily, and so mainly, rely on these pre- served and dried vegetables, said Mr. Wong.
The total value of these and preserved vegetables,
ed
2nd Annual Meeting Of C.I.C.
Ministers for AM Production. Labour and Supply;
A speeding-up of the Introduc- tion of women into industry;
New machinery for the distri- bution of skilled labour;
Extension of training in the workshops;
Diversion
of
workers from
luxury trades to the armis industry
The second annual conference by the prohibition of manufacture. of the Chinese Industrial Co of non-essentials, operatives will be held at Chung- There is no doubt that the trade king on July 16 to review the unions are ready to co-operate in work in the past and lay down all the plans outlined. plans for the future.
Representatives from sixteen
MACHINERY IDLE
provinces have arrived in the A well-known trade union wartime capital.
leader summing up the union's
HONGKONG SHARE QUOTATIONS Chungking to
STOCK EXCHANGE,
Bayer Bellers
$1100
THE DEVI
Bažan Nomina
Baser
Felteru
Saten Nominat
2
SHAR BROKERS” · ASSOCIATION MONDAY 8. JULY. Banks
(81100/10.... Banks
$320
Dc. (Col. Reg.)
265 Dr. (Lon. Reg.).
Chartered Banks
2214 Mercantile Bks. "A". Marcantile Bks. "C".
21
$73
Bank of East Asia..
N. C. & S. Banke...
Insurances
$218 Canton Insurances...
+
Union Insurances.
[00 cta Underwriters
$164 H.K. Fires.
.:
$320
en cts 8160
*
Shipping
$120 Douglases
#11 Steamboats
$100 Indo-Chinas (Pref.)...)
$20
Indo-Chinas (Def.).
TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1940. —PAGE 9
SAY
Gordon's
and know what you're drinking/
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DESTILLERY LONDON
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
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SIAN'S MODERN
CAVE-HOSPITAL
11-
Twenty-three Idees enves in one of Slan's suburbs have been converted into the city's newest modern hospital. They are situated in the backyard of a Taolat temple. Its well-attended plants and shrubs give the hospital a lovely garden. And the 30 feet "roof" of those caves give ample protection for its patients and equipment against Japanese bombing.
ود
Dr. H. H. Kung, Vice-Prest-attitude, said recently: dent of the Executive Yuan
and "We are ready to make Bay Minister of Finance, who is con- sacrifice in these grave days, but dried currently Chairman of the Board it is impossible for us to take the drugs of Directors" of the Chinese initiative. There are still · huh- The north-west Hospital, estab-heads, six senior doctors, six real- dustrial Co-operatives, has invited dreds of thousands unemployed: lished by the North-West National dents, and three interna. Some of leaders of various circles
are in many thousands
working Health Administration, has reasons them are returned students from an exhibition of short-time: machinery is standing for its caution." Sian is barely 180 America or England. It has aİBO products of the industrial co-{die.
klometers from the Yellow River 34 registered nurses, all of thèm operatives, says Central News.
"No attempt has been made to front and has been repeatedly native-trained girls. organise a three-shift system. We visited by Japanese bombers.
The patients get every service" hope the new Ministers are taking During the bombings last March, free from the hospital. The only this in hand, together with the the Jenkins and Robertson Me-fee one has to pay is the 20-eent organisation of an improved sys-morial Hospital, a missionary in-deposit for the medicine bottle. tem of supply of materials and stitute with a long history in the The cave-wards are dry and well- more energetic steps to secure Shensi capital, was twice bombed ventilated. certain materials of which there and its operation room and clinic The operation room and labora Amongst transactions reported is a shortage."-(Daily Telegraph) wrecked. The hospital has since tory, however, are housed in one moved to a missionary school out of the temple, halls for conveni- during the day were Unions at
side the city.
The majority of those... $320/325, Providents at $3, Trams at $14.30 and New China Lights at
The new hospital is placed in operated on in this hospital are $3.05. There are buyers of Hong- COMFORT MISSION caves to avoid a similar fate.
tracoma sufferera
Full attention is given to cfv!- kong Banks at $1100, Lands at
With an annual budget of llans, since Sian has a number or $29 and Old China Lights at $5.80
Eleven members of the South: $130,000, the hospital has an out-military hospitals in nearby towns but there has been no response
Sens Chinese Comfort Mission patient department in Blari city, to look after wounded soldiers from Sellers.
have arrived in Hongkong on and 13 wards, all in caves, in the their way to the South Beas after Taoist temple,, yard. Those wards
$1100 65
£85
873
150 ct.
$218
H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE
BUYERS
IN HONGKONG®
$190
:
$10
$100
FK Banks, $1100.
-$100
a three month trip in China.
Union Ins...$320.
38/14 Sholls
38/13
Lands, $29.50,
$6.90 Waterbosta
$6,90
China Lights (Old). $5.80,
Docks, Wharves,
Godowns, etc.
SALES
$95
II.K. & X. Wharves..
$95
#31
Providents......
$3.30
831
Union Ins, $320/25
8125
H.K. Docks (Ola)...........] $id)
0143
Providents, $3.50/40.
8151
H.K. Docks (Now).
8141
Hotels. $3.25.
322 +8hanghai Docks
$291
Trams, $14,30.
resources
Mining
China Lights (M), 3.05.
the country,
15/8
15/8 Kailans
$9.55 Raube .......
6 cts. Hong Kong Mines......
SIX DEPARTMENTS
have 100 beds. The remaining 10
ence.
می گم
Canada exported farm imple-
Mr. Chen "Chung-kan," leader of caves are serving sa clinics and ments" and machinery in April to the dormitories for the staff. New the value of $759,000 in comparison the group, highly praised growth of national consciousness cave-wards can be "constructed" with $354,000 in April, 1939: Pur chases by the United Kingdom and progress of reconstruction in on short notice when necessary.
The hospital is divided into six totalled $243,408, the United States. China, He said that during their trip in
Interior. they paid departments, medicine, surgery. $187,432, British South Africa $71,- special attention to the natural eye, ear-nose-throat, children, and 835, Argentina $43,153, Southern
In
It has 21 qualified Rhodesia $30.829, and Australia doctors, including six department $77,816.
the
various
parts of obstetrics.
over the Week-end, the quota- tions remaining at 21.12/16 for Ready and 21.9/10 for Forward. $3.90
Lands, Hotels and
Buildings
v)
H.K. & S., Hotela.
$2.10
#3.25
American Stiver was not quoted.
$281
H.K. Lands.............
#19
*29*
$100 Do: 4% Debentures....
$100
69 70 Shanghai Lands.........
$34
H.K Bolties.......
$3.70
38
Humphreys
$6.60
The London-New York cross- rate was quoted at 402.3/2, New York/London was quoted at 377..
MARKET
Extremely quiet,
STERLING
Sellers at 1/31/32 July and 1/2.15/16 probably October, buyers at 1/3 Cash,
V. S. DOLLARS
а
The market opened with small-seller at 23.7/18 for... Cash Bubsequently the market steadied to 23.1/2 leading to a small busi- ness at 23.5/8 for Cash. At the close there were sellers at 23.1/2 for Cash and possible buyers at 235/8 for Cash.
SHANGHAI DOLLARS Opened with sellers at 375 and later business was reported" at 315 and 374.1/2. The market closed with sellers at 374 for Spot. SHANGHAI MARKET
Sterling at 44 and UB. Dollars at 8.5/16, both sellers for Spot.
AFTERNOON MARKET.
Dull,
STERLING
The market closed with sellers
at 1/2.31/32 July buyers at 1/3
for Cash
HURU, S. DOLLARS Sellers at 23.1/2 July. buyers at 23.5/8 for Cashi !⠀
ANA SHANGHAI DOLLARS
A small business was done this afternoon at 374.1/2. Closed with sellers at 374, buyers at 375 for Spot,
AL BHANGHAI MARKET Sterling at 4d sellers for Spot and US Dollars at 6.5/16 sellers for Spot
411
HEI
31
$14.30
$104 Chinese Estates.
Cotton Mills
$22 Ewc (5.)
$3105'bai Cottons. (8.).
Zoong Blogs (9)------ Wing On Textiles (8.) 8125
Public Utilities
HK. Tramway!.................. $7.40 Peak Trams (old)...
83.70. Fenic Trans (new).........
114
$29 3210
$14.30
$8
น
$80
Star Ferries......
$57
$22
$21
Y'mati Ferries..............
$5,80
China Lights (0)........ $0.80
$2.05
China Lighte (New).
$2.00
$36
H. K. Electrics (Old).......)
$38
H. K. Electrics; New).......!
$35.60 1.25
$34
$17
Macao Electrics (Old)
$10
$13.20
141
Maco Electrics (New)
311Bandakan Lighte
Int.18.85 Telephones (old)
(19)
$7.90 Telephones (D6w).....) 7
S'pore Tractions (Ord.) Industrials
$14,90 Cald., Macg...... (Ord.) 8.
1 Cald., Macg (Prof.).
841
Canton Ices..
Cement...
H.K. Ropes
Miscellaneous
$17,20 Dairy Farma
$6,60 Entertainments ..........
$11.
Constructions (old)... Constructions: (now)..........
$7.45 Lane Crawfords.......................
ter
Nanyang Tobacco
88.80 Sincere
Watsons Linen Ch. G.5% 1925GBds. 62 HL.K. Gert, 4% Loans H.K. Govt 31% Loan
$109
Int. 905
$39.
6/8
IK Wing On
60 ots.
#13
#17
3
#7)
#
48.20
$1.85
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