THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. · THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933.
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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following in the list of local abaro quotations' issued to-day:
Banks.
H'kong Banks, $1785 n. Il'kong Banks, London £133 n. Chartered Banke, £15 n. Mercantile Bank, A
£24 n.
Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $101 b.
B.
Am: O. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 China O. Fin, Ord., Sh.85.40 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh.$5.00 n.
Insurances,
Canton is.. $310 n. Union Ins., $660 b. - Chinn Underwriters, (2.40 n. China Fire, $595 n. J.K. Fire Ins., $270 n. International Assсe, Sh. $4.70.
Shipping.
Douglas, $32.60 n. H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $321⁄2 n. Shells (Bearer), 50/3 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.
Mining.
Benguets, $33 n.
Kailans, 33/9 n.
Langkats (Single), Sh. $171⁄2
n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $3
n.
S'hai Loans, Sh. $0.40 n.
Raubs, $10.15 h.
Venz: Goldfelds, $5 n. Benquet Exp., 28' cta, n.
Docks, etc.
1.K. Wharves, $130 n. II.K. Docks, $161⁄2 b.
S. China Motors A., $10 n. S.. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $3.95 n. Providents (new), $1.45 n. Hongkowa, Sh, $384 n. New Engineerings, Sh.38 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $149 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. & S. Hotels, $7.55 b. and ss. H.K. Lands, $70% b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $32 n Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $14.10 sm. H.K. Renities, $8.b. Asin Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates $97 n. China Realties, Sh. $14% n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sb. $15. Zoong Sings, Sh. $141⁄2 n. Wing On Toxtiles (S) $08 n.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $22 b. Peak Trams, (old), $161⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $7% n. Star Ferries, 492 b. Yaumati Ferries (old), $27 s. China Lights (old), $13 b. China Lighta, (new), $121⁄2 n. 1.K. Electrics, $731⁄4 b. Macno Electrics, $33 n. Sandakan Lights, $10% a. Telephones (old), $29 b. China Buses, Sh. $11, n. Singapore Tractions, 1/- n. Singapore Pref., 13/--n.
Industrials.
Malabon 'Sugars $15 n.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 n.
Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $i
n.
Canton Ices, $6 .
Cements (Com.)," $63, 8,
Cements (old), $6 n.
Cements (new), $1 n.
H.K. Ropes, $9 n.
Storca, etc.
Dairy Farms, $28.40 8.
Watsons, $10 8.
Der A Wings, $1 n.
Lane Crawforda, $4.70 n.
Mackintosha. $21 n.
Sinceres, $14 n.
Wm. Powells. $2.10 m. Wing On (H.K.), $185 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $124 n.
HI.K. Entertainments, $118. 3.C. Enterprises, $8 n. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), $3.90 n. Constructions (new), $1 n. B. Ind. & $ Bonds, 77% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 4 b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.
WORLD CRISIS
(Continued from Page 6.)
you can use all the fancy graphs you've got into the bargain.
"I know you can mention a lot of objections, but It can be done.
"Beg Pardon"-Speak up a bit, Had!
"What should I do övergreediness”.
to control
"I have got one or two good ways for dealing with that".
"What is wrong with this-Allow all the very rich chaps. a good amount of wealth-all that they can usefully do with but nono for gambling on Industry. Then every one of them with more than this amount, if they are not prepared to apend the surplus put 'em on Coun- try's Greedy List.
Then read this List over on the Wireless every night.
If they are so hard faced that' they can stand that, and all the talk there will be about 'em-tle a brick round their neck and drown 'em, they are no good.
"I do not propose hurting any- body or doing anybody any wrong, but we can't let any chap that lives in our world play a selfish game of "Dog in the Manger".
"And another thing! We can't allow these international Anancier chaps to upset all the world when they start scrapping amongst them. selves trying to pinch each other's bit of power. Kicking up a dust and causing a regular hullabaloo.
"I know these fights-I've been in 'em.
"Do as you have à mind,-when they start you can't keep out.
"They sort get you by the scruff of the neck, and any-"Come | Lad".
"It's going to be a right good rough and tumble-free for all."
In
But I've always noticed that when the battle's over and everything haa subsided and peace and quietness reigns again, that in addition to having been in the fight, I've been well plucked in the bargain.
"Nearly always after one of those doos the Bank comes and puts an- other Monkey on our Mill"
Whiteaways
"Well done," essays a solitary sympathiser-"Give it to them. You've got the idea. Don't let them drag you into orthodox econ- omic arguments, because a lot of bentgym-tor every logical, tikri san reasoned argument you put before them, they will polish an Illogical one, and make it look logical.
They stew In their own juice.
·
*
They have something to lose, they think. But what they do not realise is that they have more to gain, than they have to lose.
The method of Joe Thorpe...is. probably right-ridicule--who wants to listen to Economics-who wants to talk Economics-who wants to rend Economics-pro- verbially known as the most de pressing, subject a student can pos- sibly face-who wants to write economics?
The Crisis we are facing to-day is worse than wo faced in 1914, except there are no Guns-yet.
(Mr.Cope's articles on the World Crisis, embodying his Spending Money thesis will shortly be pub tished in pamphlet form.)
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