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The following quotations on the PIANOFORTE RECITAL and Fritz in conjunction with Renter received by Mensra. Swan, Culbertson
British Government Securities. Nov. 16 Nov. 10
redm. after 1962 £108 £107
20 per c
rcent.; whilst exports bullish news, including Washington Rear-Admiral Yamamoto last week.4%
Bonds 1608
Chinese Bonds.
The Statistical Office of the Im-
London, Nov. 19. ports and Exports Department re-
WI Japan be satisfied with an acknowledgment of her claim for parts that, during the first ten The following reports on the New equal naval status, together with a months of 1934, Imports of mer York stock market have been chandise into the Colony of Heng-ceived through Messrs. Swan, Culizo of navica? The answer to this re continuance of regulation of the kong totalled $338.8 millions (£26.8 bertson and Fritz: The Wall Street all-important question will millions), as compared with $423.6 Journal report on yesterday's markets: known to-night, when the British milions (28.6 millone) the car Stacks
In
were upward, except for Foreign Secretary (Sir John War Loan 34% responding period of 1933: a do- Utilities. This was partly due to the crease in terms of Hongkong cur-recovery of the American Telephone Simon) heara Japan's views of the rency of
and Telegraph issues as well as to British questions, submitted to of merchandise wore valued at $267.2 millions (£19.9 millions), asedictions that there would be a mild business boom during the next few
It is now revealed that Japanese compared with $341.4 millions weeks as a result of the promise of opinion has also been invited
on (£25.0 millions) in the correspond-the United States Chamber of Com the question of whether navn ing period of 1933: a decrease in merce to co-operate with the Ad-strengths could be maintained, by terms of Hongkong currency of
ministration and also due to expecta- Powers declaring their naval build- 21.7 per cent,
Llons that the Christmas trade wilt being programmes for five or ten the best ince 1020, Uilities sank years ahend. Figures for the month of Octo-to new low figures owing to President ber, 1934, ahow that importa of merchandise Into the Colony amounted to a declared value of 138.7 millions (£3.0 millions), as compared with $42.4 millions (£3.0 millions) in October of 1933; a de crease in terms of local currency of 18.4 per cent.
Exports of merchandise totalled $29.7 million (£2.4 millions), as compared with $34:3 millions (£2.4 millons): a decrease in terms of
cal currency of 13.6 per cent,
Since October, 198, total in parts of merchandise into long kong Buctuated from the lowest Hongkong dollar value (29.6 millions) in February, 1924, to the highest (42.4. millions) in October, 1933; whilst exports Hluctuated from $22,2 milllens February, 1934, to $14.3 millions In October. 193.
DANCE ACADEMY
CLOSED
FURTHER FUNDS REQUIRED
It was stated by the police, in a prosecution at the Central Police Court this morning, that the Yelley Dragon Dancing Academy has closed temporarily, owing to lack of funds, and that the manager has gone to Shanghai to raise money Ho Wai, 20, a foki employed at the dancing huff, was charged be- fore Mr. Macfadyen for stealing two celling fans. He pleaded guilty and explained that he stole them Zecause he and another Toki and
not been paid their wagen,
Detective-Sergeant Mintey stated that the Yellow Dragon was temporarily clowed and before leav ing for Shanghai the mannger tuck eight ceiling fans for storage at the Bank of Chinu Building. The defendant and another foki, not in citatody, went there and represent. ed that they had been sent by Mr. Ho Sit-yu, the sub-manager.
They took two fans and sold them, our for $12 and the other for $12, at Lower Lascar Row.
The
Magistrateurdered.
Roosevelt's statement that what in Great Britain is striving hard to being done under the Tennessee reach a tripartite agreement, but Valley Authorities will be copied in this cannot be raised, an Anglo- very state of the Union before we American agreement might be con- get through." Bonds were unsettled. featured by the weakness of Utilities sidered, to which Japan could aub- though U.S. Government Bonds were mainly higher. The Curb Exchange was irregular. The Wheat market moved upward owing to the strength of Corn.
tone
Acribe later.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME
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1-2.10 p.m. (Approx:). European Programme.
I p.m. Local Time and Wenther Report,
1.03 p.m. Recorded Music.
Press Hulletins, Bugby
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Lung Teinz U.
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155 number of valuable clauses
The British feet there is still a5 Washington Treaty which should in the
Treaty Abrogation
S'hat-H'chow
Ningpo Rly.
Foreign Bonda and Bằnks.
I GRA £
€9019
Japan de Sterling
Loan 1924
BOTA
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£134% I 16
Industrials and Breweries. Associated Elee.
Industries British-Amer. Tol
(Bearer) a 131 Chinese Eng, and Min. (enter) Tate & Lyin Distillers Courtauld
H.K. & S'hai Dk.
(Lain. Regd.) £134'% Churid, 138, £6 »h. £ 16
8. C. and F. New York office cables: salvaged. For example, the The stock market developed a firmer clause whereby the Powers notify
after the early weakness, one another of the vessels they are German 7 Int. General news is otherwise more cheer-laying down, is considered to be ful and there is, growing evidence of especially useful. The famous non-City of Oran 5%
Loan 1824 greater co-operation in business ad fortification clause (Article ministration for the speeding-up of should
XIX) Sterling Loan niko be recovery. October Home Repairs thought.
retained, it Were 4224 above Inst October. creasing the 1935 allowance of Com there has been no close diacuasion Agricultural Administration in in- Up to the present, however, and Hog production, news $4.50 for the year ended August 31 as
chrned on these points.—Reuter, against $2.15 last year, Automobile production renched 16,800 for the week ending November 17. The Steel output was up by 35 ni
Tokyo, Nov. 19. 2762 of capacity. The Du Pont de Nemour Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirotu, nad Newspapers report that the ba dretarot an extra dividend of 15 cents, Business done: 80,00
an important talk with the Prime New York and Chiengo commodity Minister, Admiral Okada this reports received through Mosses, morning, regarding the date for Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:-
notification of the termination of Cotton: Buyers were inclined the Washington Treats, and the Dunlop Rubber await the anticipated heavy December procedure for referring the mat-Everready 51- sh. Ujulation. It is rumoured thst defer to the Privy Council. liveries this wrek og 12 loan were
General Biretrie pot so large was generally be
(England) Heved. The uk of a textile strike is unconfirmed and the belief holds in some quarters that foreign spinners are aver staying the market and may forced to pay higher prices, Ae- coeling to the estimation of J. F Bennett & Co. Colton ginned an to rench 8,478,30s
November 14 w
hales.
Girnia: mit
The advance in Wient was by reibung liquidation. The visible supply of 111l December Wheat derlined by 2,348,000 bushels, There was an inclination to take pro-
in Cuen, Offerings were better, absorbed on reactions and the market show more strength,"
Rubber: The murke was tall ant) featureless and the romediate trend continues to be incertain. Dow-Jones Averages:
Ilustrial- 40 Ralis 20 Utilities 18 Runds 11-Condity Tues
defendant to pay $12 amenda tu, se
the complainant
or serve three De Popt
week's imprisonment.
also bound over.
COLONISING
MANCHURIA | Secony-Vacuum
Nav. 17 Nov. 19
90,45
68*46
EXCHANGE RATES
the
A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from
Hongkong flutel Roof Garden-Rotarian Y. S. Wan on "The influence of the British upon the Development of Sporta Among the Chinese In Hongkong.”
2.10 p.m. (Approx). Close Down. 4-7 p.m.
Chinese Programme.
7-10.40 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m.
Closing Local Stock Quotations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations
7.08-7.39 p.m. Orchestral, (a) Woodland Interlude (from
"Caractncun") (Op. 36) (Elgar). (a) Dream Chikiren, Op. 43, (Figar). London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar. Le Rouet D'Omphale (Omphale's Spinning Wheel) (Saint-Saens, Op. 31). Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by Willem Mengelberg.
The_Opernbali-—Overture
(Heuberger).
Berlin State Opera Orchestra can- ducted by Dr. Leo Blogh.
Monsieur Beaucaire (Messager),
Light Opera Company.
E
131/3
194
1027.
20/- 100/0
7.33-8 p.m. Vocal Gema.
fly
-49070
Maritona (Wallace),
95/78
05/0
Light Opera Company,
507.
50/9
26/1011⁄2 24/10%
Jolly Roger.
$8/9
4973
48/..
47/0
37/4
87/8
Nickel
117
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1948 104/6
$ 234 * 235
Cabinet has already decident to - Boots - sh. terminate the Treaty and decision has been approved by the Impl. Chem. Int. its Impl, Chem Ind. Ordinary War Council and he Saureate War Council.
DvE. 10/~sh. Impl. Tolneco Woolworths 57..
sh... Internat.
no par vai .... Pinchin
The only thing that now re mains to
be done is t refer Cabinet's decision to the Privy Connell: Reuter.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
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Munern, Swan. Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota tions on the New York exchange for yesterday,
March
December
Innuary
Marrb
New York Cotton.
10/- sk. Turner & Newall Unilever
(Bearer)... Guln Kalumpong
Rubber
12:249712.07-14.28 Rubber Trusts
September ... 13.81
Total salos:---288 luta
12.32-12.32 Shai Elec. Constr. 12.38-12.38 Van Ryn Hoop - 12.30-12.36 Electric
Industries
4376 44/ Go
MB/
1/$1
179
2074122072 53/- G3/-- 687112 05!
30/0 31.
12.50-12.00 (Deferred) £28% £ 24
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24/0 25/-
Miscellaneous,
10
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11/9
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25,88
15.00
17.08
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Trepca Minoa 5/-
*h.
8/6
98.76 $9.4 17 Leading Stocks.
13.78
Langlangte
ADJ
Estates
31/0
London Tin 10/-
Nov. 19
the
Abis, t'an Amer. Smelt & Ref. Naser, Tel, & Tal
1035
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12.33-12.33
October (1935) 12.06
12.04.12.05
lut. Toi, & Tet.
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Spot
12.56 - 12,65
Oilm.
McIntyre
411
Montgomery Ward
20N
New York Rubber
Anglo-Persiku ...
Burme Oil
4276 43/1 75/74 76/76
Nnt, Distillers
2:3
NY. Central
12.92
12.77-12.79
Southern Railway
21
13.01
11
13.25
Union Pacif
19.01-1947 Rolls Royco £1
105
B.S. Strel
JAPANESE FARMERS POURING IN
We E. & M.
Any July
13.41
18.25-13,28 >>h.
1097-
1007-
13.01
t1
1346-13.46 Shell Trans and 13.00-13.66 Trad. (Bearer)
43/1
12/6
Geldenhuis
30/
28/0
Chicago Wheat
Crown Mines 10/-
sh.
250/3
268/9
December
101%
93%
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15.36 12.40%
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Buenos Aires of Shanghai.
356
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119.5/16 497 36 f/7.15/16 December
27 July
78 82%
+
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New York Sugar
1.88
2136 March
1.78
10.4074 | Mny
1.83
22.20 Juty
1/2
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1.92
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24.5/16 24.7/16 107
-British Wireless.
Lau Woi, a married woman living
Was
December March May July
Total unles:-30 contracla
New York Metals.
54.10
55.05
56.10
50,50
Capper, March Tin. March
6.11 1.05
Paris..
Mukden, Nov, 19.
The Japanese-Manchukuo Colo- risation Society, which is financed with capital of $30,000,000 Jolnily subscribed by Japan and Manchu kuo, has started buying tracts of land along the Sungarl River and in districts around Han, where it
within
Geneva. Berlin. flosingfors. Oslo. Athens.
is planned to settle 200,000 Min.
Japanese farmers
years. The
Japaneso
frat batch
immigrants will
settled there early next year,
be | New York.
Austerdan. For this purpose, both the Man-i
Viena. Prague. chukuo Government and the Bucharest. S.M.K. Administration have each Madrid.. advanced $3,000,000.- -Central | Hongkang, Nrws.
Brussels. Stockholm. Copenlungen. Lisbon.. Bombay. Yokohama Rio....... Montevideo. Belgrade.. Montreal.
Nov. 16. 75.26/32
15.30 12.4 22031
A woman, Chan Yce, aged 75, was enutioned by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magistracy this morning for begging in Chancery Lane. It was stated that she was seen beeging by the Inspector General of Polico (Hon. Mr. T. II. King) who ordered her to Silver (Spot)....24%%% bo, arrested. The woman plended to Silver (forward) 24% the Bench that she was begging for War Loan.......108 rice from "a rich man's house."
The Submarine Petty Officers of the
Fourth Subminrine Flotilla will hold a
May July Nov. 10. Sularday's sales:-13,246,000 bushels 76.19/32
1/44
81% 80 -80 H
864-85% 83% 835-844 Total sales-12.912,000 bushels
December 7.374 May
Winnipeg Whent
1.8K
1104 Total sales:-9,000 tons 1/8.1/14
nt 04, Queen's Road Central,
charity dance, by kind permission of killed by a fall from the roof, yester Captain A. Poland, D.5.0., R.N., at the day. China Fleet Club Theatro on Thura- day, November 22; dancing from 8.15 p.m. till 1 a.m. All proceeds will be in ald of the depondents of the inte Potty Omeer Knights, H.M.S. Orpheus, Ladies by courtesy, gentlemen $1.50. H.M.S. Medway's Band will bo in at .tendance,
One caso of Diphtheria (Imported) and two cases of Typhoid were re ported to the local Health authorities durng the wock-end.
from Shanghai at 8 am on Thursday, The Empress of Asin Is duo here and will leave for Manila nt 6 p.m. on the anmo date.
HI -84
SUNDAY BRIDE
MISS C. M. BRITTO WEDS MR. H. DOS REMEDIOS
The wedding took place at the Rosary Church on Sunday of Miss Carmelita Maria Britto and Mr. Hector Caesar dos Remedios, the Bay, Fr. Rossi piheiating.
The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. J. M. L. Britte and the late Mr. J. M. L. Britto, while the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. Jose Candido des 1.86-1.80 Remedios, one of the oldent of the 1.70-1.80 staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai 1.82-1.84 Banking Corp., and the late Mrs. 1.87-1.89 Avren dos Remedios.
1.10-1.10 120-1.21
1.42 -1.32
May... 1,22% Total sales:-73 lots
Montreal Silver,
The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. F. M. Britto, wore a white silk marocain gown trimmed with lace and orange blossom. She
黯 shent of gladioli.
carried
Columbia Light Opera Company.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
9.03-9 p.m.
From the Studio.
Dance Music by the Orchestra of the .. President. Lincoln" directed by John Kay,
Programme.
1. I Saw Stara,
2. Getting Sentimental Over You.
Trombone Solo by John Silverman,
3. Sweet Sue, Just you,
4. Original Plano Composition.
Robert Alibey.
6. The Lights are Low. 6. My Judy.
7. Reflections in the Water.
Violin Solo by Ray Beamont.
*. Mood Indigo.
D. Was it a Broan 7
Dinne.
Waltz Medioy.
10. Sometimes I'm Happy.
11. Piano Selection,"
Charmaine.
12. Song of Surrender
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi,
Waltz Medley.
13. Someday Sweetheart.
14. The Very Thought of you. 15. Don't let it happen again.
9.9.15 p.m.
A Pianoforte Recital by Arthur de
Greef.
1. (a) Waltz in G at Major,
Op. 70, No. 1. (Chopin).
(b) Waltz in D flat,
Op. 64, No. 1. (Chopin).
2. (a) Serenade, Op. 15
(Moszkowski).
(b) Etude. Op. 18, No. 3
(Moszkowski).
. Waltz in E Major, Op. 34
9.15-9.36 p.m.
Tidworth Tattoo, 1934,
(Moszkowski).
Masked Bands of the Southern
9.30 p.m.
Command.
Renter Presa Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.35-10.30 p.m. Varlety.
Plano Solo-Il string along with you. Piano Solo-What are your Inten-
tions?
Ralo da Costa. Song-Brighter than the Sun, Song--What more can I onk7
Anonn Winn (Soprano). Orelicstrn-Wonder Bar-Film Songs
Selection.
The Bohemiane. Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers, Mandoline Solo-Mazur,
Mario de Pietro. Quick Fox-Trot. Sine na we go. Waltz-Love (Wonderful Love).
Ray Noble and in Orchestra. Waltz-Hawaiian Smiles. Waltz-In the heart of Hawaii.
Hawalian Goltars, Song-You were ko Charming. Song-I'm Your Slave Charming
Clarien Fitz Gerald. (Tenor). Plano Solo-I had to Change
the words,
Piano Solo-One minute to one,
Rale da Cosin. 10.30 p.m. Reuter Pross Bulletins,
Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota-
10.40 p.m. Close Down,
Attending the bride were her sisters, tions. the Miaxos Alda and Yolanda Britto, who wore pale pink and pale blue ribbed crepe-do-chine dresses trimmed 53.96-53,65 with aver lace. They wore tulle and 54.00-54.00 silver lace hood-dresses and carried 55.10-56.40 chrysanthemums. 60.10-58,10
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
The bride's mother ehond a dark) brown ribbed chiffon silk dress trim-This Evening's Broadcast From mod with lace and wore hat and shoes to match.
6.01
The duties of best man wers under- 51.05 taken by Mr. Francisco Sonrea,
The dresses worn by the bride, her attendants and her mother were all by "L'Ecint."
After the ceremony, a recention w
An English meeting for worship Cheung Wing, aged 76 years, was and discussion will be conducted by held at No. 2 and 4 Ashley Road, and cautioned by Mr. Macfadyen at the Dr. Relehelt on Wednesday, Novem-later the happy couple left for their Central Police Court this morning an ber 28 at a p.m. in the Branch Chapel honeymoon, which is being spent on a
charge of hawking ear-pleks "and at Bishop's House for the Felends of tour to the coastal ports. back-scratchers without a licence at Tao Fong Shan.
It is hoped to use Taipingahan district. It was stated this opportunity to decide under what wore a dark red woollen tweed costume
On leaving the reception, the bride; that the man was a airect sleeper art form these meetings should be carried set off with a Gage hat and veil to: had no dependants.
on in the future.
match.
The German Short-Waver Sperial programme for Far Eastern listeners 18 tres as under will be broalcast this evening by DJA on
p.m.
Opening_Announcement DJA Ger man Folk Bang, ProgrAINING Forecast (German; Engilsh).
9.15 p.m. Light Music.
9:10 p.m. "German Inveniors" Recent In-
ventions. Talk by Heins Bill
5:45 pm. News in English,
10 p.m. "The Hatmaker of bis Highrone."
Selections from the Operetia by Jout So
11.16 p.m. News in German.
11.50 p.m. Ailitary Contert.
12.15
m. News in Kaglish,
12.8 a.m. Glove 'down DJA
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