LEAD AND ZINC PRICES
BRITISH COMMITTEE'
INVESTIGATING
London, Dec, 27.
At the request of the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runci- man, the Import Duties Advisory Committeo has undertaken to ‚examino ́and report on the subject of the supplies and prices of lend and zinc to United Kingdom con- sumors, and relative provisions of the Ottawa agreements.
Supplies of those metals from sources/outside the British Empire at present pay ten per cent. ad valorem duty, which the British Government may remove if Empire producers fail to supply adequate quantities at prices not exceeding world prices. British Wirelvas,
CEYLON EPIDEMIC
'MALARIA SWEEPS COLONY
OF CEYLON
Colombo, Dec, 27.
The male in epidemic which is sweeping Coylon, and claimed over 2,000 lives last week, I now threatening the capital itself,
The General Hospital in Colombo is already overcrowded with victims of the epidemie which, although waning in
Is districts, some leaving the populace weakened and starved,
One old man, who lay helpless in his home at Avlaawolla, was in-
£
cinerated when the dwelling caught fire. The man's son, himself victim of the epidemic, lay help- legaly by, unable to raise him- self to assist his father from the building.
THE HONGKONG
FRIDAY DECEMBER
l
Fast work on the part of Shanghai Harbour officials mada it possible to beach the a.i. Hervar on
the Pooting bank just before it sank after its collision with the s... Tung-Tuck at the Soochow Crank mouth. This photograph depicts the Hervar just after it 'grounded on the Pootung bank..
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
un the
The following quotations London Stock Exchange have been received by Menars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
British Government Securities
Dec. 24. Dec. 27. War Loan 3%
redni, after 1062 2108
Chinene Bonda
4%% Bonds 1808
(Eng. Inn.).... £109 4% Loan 1008. £ 09
Loan 1912... £ 854
Reorg Loan
Carol singers, calling them- selves the "Humming Mosqui- 6 toes", are touring Colombo, col-B lecting large sums for the rellef of victims.-Router.
SILVER TRADING
1913 (Ldn. Jan.) £ 091⁄4 5 Bonds 1025-47 £ 98 5% S'hai-Nanking
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
Mesars. Swan, Culbertson and Frits tions on the Now York exchange for have received the following quota- yesterday.
New York: Cotton.
Dec. 26. Close
KWANTI RACE MEETING
FIRST OF SEASON
BIG SUCCESS
1934.
RADIO BROADCAST
Three Studio Items For This Evening
EUROPEAN · PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 855 metres (845 kilocycles);
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 1-11 p.m. European Programme,
7 pm. Closing Local Stock Quota. tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7:25 p.m. A Pianoforto Recital by Deano Malnovitch,
1. Polonalee In B Flat Major,
2. Grillen,
3 Rhapsody in E Flat,
4. Jeux d'Eau
Chopin,
Schumann. Brahms. Ravel.
7.25-8 p.m. Variety. Violin Solos-Looking for you Violin Solos-An Old Violin
Albert Sandler with Ollve Groves (Soprano), Orchestra-Rio Rita--Selection, You'ro always in my Arms, Vocal-My Songs from the Shows.
Marie Burko (Soprano), Instrumental The Grasshopper and
the Ants. Nasty Man.
The Four Bright Sparke. Songs-A Place in your Heart. The Very Thought of you.
Sam Coslow (Tenor). 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03-8.30 p.m. From the Studio, A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen Ma.
Programme
1 Elony Rhapsody'
2 From me to you.
3 Riptide.
4 Blue Prelude,
5 Body and Soul.
0 A
Waltzes Medley of request).
7 I called to any goodnight. 8.30-9 p.m. Musical Comedy. Vocal GemsWild Violeta. Vocal Gems The Girl Friend.. Selection--The Desert Song.
Selection Three Bisters.
(by
(Continued from Paye 8).
concur with the views expressed by "Spectator" in the Isauo of the Dec. 27. South China Morning Post of
Closing
Tuesday last. The addition of a Rango win Parl to the "wire" system Dec. 27.
would. I consider, make, betting 12:45-12,45
arrangements more perfect, and 12.55-12.65
would tend to popularize the 12.04-12.64 12.00-12.00 Meetings more than ever. Unless 12.02-12.62 Rome change is made in the exist- 12.50-12.60 Ing system, dividends will in- variably be small, certainly nothing of an outstanding nature 12.81-12.62
will be paid out on an "outsider" 13.02-13.02
should such a win be registered. 13.20 13.23-18.23
FERGUSON'S SUCCESSES 13.47 18.42-13.42 13:07 13.60-13,62 Mr. G. P. Ferguson was the most
9.50-10 p.m. 11.70-18.70 successful rider of the Meeting,
winning two races. Tom Cobleyakovsky (arr. Sear), win in The St. John's Cup was Mandoline Saios by Miss Sadie Yuen.
10-10.15 pm. From the Studio, -08-08% more or less expected, but his win 094-00 on Soldier of Italy in the Tally-llo
Total sales:219 lots
Chicago Wheat
12.76
Dec. 20.
108
January March
12.39
12.57
£103
MAY
12.06 July
12.07 October (1935) - 12.04| December (1935) 12.61
Spot.
12.76
£99.
New York Rubber,
£ 85%
January March
12.88
134.00
£ 99%
May
July
£ 9814
September
October
Riy
£ 77'4
£ 7714
55% Tient.-Pukow
Rly.
£ 32
£ 12
CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS
WITH NEW SCHEME
65% Tient-Pukow Hallway (Sup). Loan)
December May July
Wednesday's
£ 27
£ 27
Ningpo Rly... £100
£100
December
£40%
£28%
£47
Hai Rly. 1913. £ 10%
£ 16%
Foreign Bands and Hanka
December May
July
New York Sugar
1.70
1.85.
1.88
6% 8'bai-'chow- London, Dec. 27.
It in understun that considerable 6 Honan Rly.. £20 hendway has been made by the sub-6 Hukuang ly. committee of the Metal Exchange
1011 discussing trading facilities for sil-5% Lung Tsing U. ver on the London market,
An important House is said to have been chosen, with an Internationally acceptable name, in whose vaults silver will be deposited. Against thean stocks, certificates or warrants will be issued, forming a basis for dealings. Trading in other metals in
done on these linen,
on the metal exchange in the morn- Dealings are expected to take place ings and afternoons, possibly three times a day, depending on the volume of business.
Bullion brokers are not much per turbed by the prospect of competi- tion, as it is anticipated that inter ext will be confined mainly to a circle of small speculators.
It is painted out that one advan tage of the new market will be the availability of the price in the morn ings--Beuter.
CLYDE STILL LEADS
1934 SHIPBUILDING -FIGURES
German Int.
Loan 1924. £ 84% 64% Japan 6% Sterling
Loan 1907
£834 Japan 0 Sterling
Lean' 1924. £ 95%
Chart. Bk. £bah. £ 10
(Lon. Hegd.) £138%
H.K. & S'hai Bk.
£82
£180
£ 16
Industriale and. Breweries
Associated-Elce:
Industries
British-Amer. Tob.
(Bearer) Chinese Eng. and Min. (Bearer); Tate & Lyic Courtauld
Distillers
Dunlop Rubber..
24/74 24/7
125/104127/6
10/- 10/ 101/9 102/9 4676 46/3 94/9 D4/D 40/- 49/~
Everready 5/-
22/0
237-
General Electric
(England)
50/4
50/6
Impl. Chem. Ind.
36/0
30/0
Boots Distt....
Impl. Chem. Ind.
Def. 10
ah...
Impl. Chem. Ind.
Naf. 10/- sh...
Impl. Tabacco
Woolworths 6/2
45/9 40/- 30/0 36/9 9/1 9/8
0/11% 0/3 140/14 140/1
114/9
11470
Internat. Nickel
sh.
Pinchin Johnson Turner & Newall Unilever
52/0 24/-
03/3
24/-
Miscellaneous
J
London, Dec. 27. no par val ....$ 23 $ 23% Shipyards on the River Clyde maintained their leading position in the shipbuilding world during 1934 by the construction 67 vessels totalling 268,121 tona, which re- presents about 25 per cent. of the world output and over half the total production in the United Kingdom. Prospects for next year are cop. sidered fairly satisfactory, but out- put is still only about one-third of the record production attained in 1913.-British Wircleas.
IN WIRELESS TOUCH The following ships are expected
Anglo-Dutch Burma. Corn. R. Austin Blotors ord.
10....
Chartd. 15/- sh.
(Bearer)... Gula Kalumpong
Rubber Trepca Mines 6/-
Langlangt
Extates Sub, Nigel Pekin Synd. /-
Rubber Trusts
ord. sh......
22/0 22/0
0/0 9/3
5043 46/6
20/10% 20/0
19/0 20/-
8/0 9/-
33/- 33/8 240/8 240/3
to be in wireless communication,
1/4 1/4 with Hongkong To-day:-Cromer, S'hai Elec. Constr.
29/7-29/9 02/0 53/- Fernmoor, President Coolidge. Van Ryn Deep 01/9 President Jackson, Andre Lebon, Electric Musical President Adams, Sensan Mar,
Industries..... 31/0 Yuki Maru, Naruto Maru, Hong- heng, Silver Bello, Tokushi Maru, Nanka Maru, Chinhua, General Anglo-Persian Oll 41/3 Parahing, Felix Roussel, Lisbon Burma, 011 Maru, Thliadane, Taipoosek, Southern Railway Hydrangea, Chung On.
(Deferred)
011
Rolls Royco 21
ah, Shell Trans. and Trad, (Bearer) Geldenhuls Crown Mines 10/-
sh.
The aircraft carrier Hernesar- rived in Singapore on Boxing Day and will anil for Hongkong on January 1, arriving here on January 6, The Hermes left for Home for re-fit and re-commission last year and during Cheann Corpn... her absence was rolloved by 11.M.S. Eagle.
.f
00/7
31/7%
41/10%
70/74 71/3
£ 22% £22%
103/0 108/0 44/4 4379 27/0 27/0
257/0 257/0 30/4 36/1
"Fair Play."The non-appearance
of your letter is due to the fact that
Mr. Edwin S. Cunningham, United | you have not complied with the rule
States Consul General for Shanghai,
is staying in the Colony on holiday until the New Year.
which requires correspondents to for- ward their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication.
98%
D9%
04
03-03deserve Steeplechase was fully
sales: 8,431,000 bushels) (15 Chicago Corn
03
Soldier of Italy was jumping in good-style and I think 93-93% we shall hear more about him at 80%-80% future meetings. On his list 80%-80% performance, he will, I think, be a serious contender for the Grand National.
May
80 !July
80 Total sales:10,137,000 busheis. Winnipeg Wheat. 78
7844-784
Mr. Davis on Burgomaster won X3
834-834 87% 83%-83% the Tai Po Handicap Steeplechase
1,02
alex:-13,000 tʊnk. New York Suk
A 20th Recital of Gramophons Re-
9.9.45 p.m. From the Studio. cards by The Rev, C. B. R. Sorgent. 9.45 p.m. Reuter Prem Bulletins, London'1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,
Memories of Tschai
Programie
Hey! Minter Joshun, Medley
Schottlache.
2 La Serenata
3 A Summer Dream
Keith.
Brago.
Hana Flath. Kenneth.
4 Frost King March Patrol Comique (Lake).
10.15-10.30 p.m. Band Selections.
lunting Scene (Bucalossi), Shipmates Of Mine-Descriptive Bal-
lad (arr. Somers).
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletina, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further in masterly fashion. Mr. Deltz ou London Stock and Commodity Quota- 1.82-1.82 Racing Pluck-a new comer to tlens 1.87-1.88 Fanling-finished second. This 10.35-11 p.m. Dance Music. 1.00-1.09 pony created a most favourable) 12
1.93-1.94 impression on his first appearance
March May July September
Total
March
1.43
1.241.34% May
1.334 1.35-1.30 July.
1.39 1.00 -1.80 Total salon:-176 loin
Montrend Silver.
63.GO.
54.25
54.85
December... March May. July
56.60 Total sales:-9 contracts.
over fences and, I think, was
p.m., Close Down.
ZEÉSÉN PROGRAMMES
The German Short-Wavera
leners will be Broadcast from Zeoses me Special programmes
Tullowa)-
for Far
Exstarts
somewhat unlucky to lose the race. This Evening's Broadcasts From I understand Racing Pluck was carried out at the second fence and lost nearly fifty yards as a result. But for this incident, the 54.35-54.36 pony, I think, would-have-won-us 64.45-54.45 he finished about four lengths only 56.25-55.26 behind the winner. 55.85-55.85
Mr. Field received a great ova tion after winning the Volunteers' Hurdle race on hla pony. Racing Struin. This was his first win.
Dr. Hu Shih, the famous Chinese philosopher and Dean of the Faculty
Mrs. Paton was alan heartily of Fine Arta at Peiping University, is coming to the Colony to be invested cheered after winning the Ladies with an honorary degree from the Sprint on her pany, The Loafer, in University of Hongkong. The Arts most convincing manner by 4/5 Association of the University has lengths. Miss Beryl Fair on Bay provisionally arranged for a lecture of Calamity came up very fast to from Dr. Hu on Friday, January snatch second place from Miss at p.m. in the Great Hall. The sub Scott Ilarston on the fast tiring ject of the lecture will be announced later. This meating is open to the
Kung. general public, and all who are in- terested are cordially invited to attend,
The next Meeting at Kwanti will take place on 20th January next.
Herr Hitler pays tribute to the Nazis who died in the attempt
to overthrow the old system of Government in 1923,
SOUTH ABIA ZONE South Asia Zone, broadcast from DJT, (19,74 meses) and DJN (11,48 metres),
1.46 pẫn, PJB, DIN Annoapoameni (Germ
Engl.) German Falk Song Fre Kramme-Forecast (GerYURT, Eng
lah).
4 p.m. Abart Musical Programme, 5.10 p.m. Topical Talk.
131 p.m. Nowy in Ragilah.
5.46 m. Dancing Vistina Ralph Murta Bleget and his Orchestra.
4.40 p.m. Nowa in German.
7 p.m. Light Muir,
1 pm. News In English,
6.10 p.m. Close dewa D20, DIN_(Oarm.,'
Engl.)
BABT ABIA ZONE
Eau Alle Zone broadens through VIA on
metres, and JN (31.48 metres).
4 p.m. DJA, DJN Anosaucement (Garm.,
Engl.) German Palk: Boog. Pro gramme Forecast (Germ. Engl.)
9.13 p.m. Llahi Musle,
.39 .m. Topical Talk.
5.41 1,0, Nowa in English on DIA and
In Patch on' DIN.
10 p.m. "Music from Hamberg,"
11 bum. Selectlona from German Pestry, 11.10 p.m. News in German on BIA and
DJN.
11.58-p.m. Sabine Vorkigen, A Woman's Fate, 17trayed by Princess Djaridan Hanoum.
12.15 num. 27kwa in English on D3A and
In Dulch on DJ.
12.30 am.
Clos down DJA, DJN (Germ., Engl.)
NEW NAZI PURGE.
DENIED
"
SENSATIONAL REPORTS IN PARIS PRESS
Berlin, Dec. 27. An official dental has been issued hore of the sensational report which appeared in the Paris press to-day concerning 4. new Nazi
purge.
The reports, which quoted from the Prague newspaper, Wolt- buchno, stated that over 280 Nazi chiefs had been arrested and ́exe- cuted during December.
It is officially admitted that a number of arrests have taken place In connection with homosexual offences. Those arrests; however, were reported in previous des- patches." Most important among them was the arrest of Her Brueckner, former Governor of Upper Silesia.
Nothing is known in official circles of the Prague report. It
is stated, however, that the Police force throughout Germany is being
re-organised shortly. Reutar,
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There is something magnetic about genuine quality. Everyone has an instinctive, inborn yearning for fine possessions. It is man's ambition to move in a cultured environ- ment, to live in a fine home and to own a fine motor car,
THINKING PEOPLE HAVE DISCOVERED THAT IT NO LONGER REQUIRES WEALTH OR EXTRAVAGANCE TO ENJOY THE BEST IN LIFE.
POSSESSIONS OF TRUE QUALITY ARE NOT ALWAYS EXPENSIVE, THE TRUTH OF THIS IS ILLUSTRATED MOST FOR- CIBLY IN THE MOTOR CAR REALM BY THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX. ....Á CAR OF SUPERB QUALITY AND YET AT A LOW PRICE.
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Headache often diminishes the joys of life. Everybody should therefore have always handy some Aspirin fablets. They rapidly relieve headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Aspirin tablets can be taken without hesitation, because they bear the BAYER cross, the sign of quality.
ASPIRIN'
CHINESE PROTEST
FRENCH POLICE IMPRISON
‚"KUOMINTANG MEN
B BAYER
ganisers at Kwangchow-wan, whe were sent there by the Canton Kuomintang Headquarters in (arder to assist in expanding party Kilitleny to that French Settle-
HORSE their arrival they were, statied on a charge trossiding
|Homintang:propaganda,
Canton, Dec. 27. The Kuomintang Hoadquarters have urged Mr. Kan Chla-hour of the Kuomintang. organ at. Incident has aroused the Inspector of Foreign Affairs, for South-western China, to lodge, a Kwangshow wan, which, protest with the French authori- over, failed in its efforts to secure tles against the detention of the release of "the party organi number of Kuomintang party or-sers Central Nguos Agency, s
how
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