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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS U.S. SILVER PURCHASE
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.
The Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announce that, subject to audit, the dividend for the half year end. ing 31st December 1934, will be:
Dividend £3 per share at 1/81/2. Write off Bank Premisce $1,000, And carry forward to next year about $3,300,000.
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IGNORANCE PLEA ADVANCED
Charged, before Mr. W. Scho-! field, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with possession of three forged five-plastre banknotea of the Banque De l'Indochine at Des Voeux Road West, Won On- po, unemployed, said he had been iven the notes by a amall boy to change, and did not know they were forged.
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United Press.
REFUSAL TO COMMENT (Special to "Telegraph")
Washington, Jan. 10.
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1935.
SAD FATE OF HORSES
NOT ALLOWED TO RACE IN S'HAI
Shanghai, Jan, 11.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has drawn A highly authoritative quarter the attention of the Government here to-day stated that the silof Greater Shanghai to the shock- ver policy would not be greatly ing condition of trotting horses
defunct Chinese Jockey Club. changed from that outlined in tabled in the compound of the Secretary Hull's note to Dr. The Society alleges that they Alfred Sze on December 10, have become debilitated by general 1934. The note in question neglect, lack of proper food and stated that silver purchasing clothing, and bad stabling cond!- would be purely mandatory tions.
The horses were imported from but the means of attaining, the ultimatejective would be Australia for Shanghai Trotting left to the discretion of Administration providing the achievement was consistent with the objective."
the Club races which could not be held because a licence for them rofused-Reuter,
Consequently the Government in lends to conduct the silver purchase. programme ao as to avold as much as possible a disturbance of China's economic and public finance.
Authoritatively It is further stated that although intermittent Sino-American exchanges have oc- 10, 1934 curred since December has been there
nothing new to fundamentally change the United States policy.
WOA
NEW ATTEMPT TO CONTROL OIL
SEQUEL TO COURT DECISION.
New York, Jan. 10. A Bill will be Introduced in Congress which will provide for Also it is stated that the Govern- the re-enactment of Section Nine ment refuses to make any new com- of the National Recovery. Act. ments regarding their silver polley provisions of which for the control because whatever is said will be of oil production have been de- used by one side or the other among clared anconstitutional by the commercial silver interests purely United States Supreme Court. for speculative purposes.-United Other legislation is being pre-
Press.
NO FURTHER ACTION
pared by Democrat senators from Oklahoma and Texas which is almed at correcting the new con- ditions for oil control by the Ad-
Washington, Jan. 10. Interviewed by the United Prean Representative Andrew Somera of ministration.-Reuter. New York to-day said that he doubted if Congress would approve
AMERICAN STOCK of any majer monetary legislation.
He added that he considered any MARKET OUTLOOK further silver action would be un- inasmuch По the necessary
Treasury was ready to remonetise FAVOURABLE POSITION silver if necessary.
FOR ADVANCE
Detective Inspector Fender said the defendant was arrested when he tried to change the notes at a
He said be believed that more He told money-changer's shop. the police that a small boy had aggressive Treasury purchases of given him the notes. There was silver depended upon whether they no evidence to prove that the de-effectively raised commodity prices
notes were levela fendant knew the forged, because he had not seen: notes of this kind before.
However, be added, there was not much silver available-United
Mr. Schofield remanded defan-rran. dant for 24 hours to enable him to find the boy who gave him the notes.
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended January, 10, 1914.
The rate of dollar on demand waa 1. 113/160.
TURNS DULL
Shanghai, Jan. 11. The foreign exchange market turned extremely dull at mid- merning, and the undertone of the local currency was notably easier Due to reports that the Central Bank of China were buying barsi for cash, gold bars were much stronger.United Press.
3HANGHAI MARKET
Shanghal, Jan. 11. The Foreign Exchango Market is doll and stendy here this morning, but the undertone of firmness is not so pronounced as it was yesterday.
New York, Jan. 10. Moody's Statistical Servier states that the Stock Market remains in a broadly favourable position' for an advance,
Standard Statistica foreenst A gradual lifting of the average of equity prices during the several months.
next
Bubrow's Statistient Bureau fore-
ves increasing activity in the steel, automobile and textile industries which should benefit -stocks generally.
SIR LESLIE WILSON
QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR TO VISIT SINGAPORE
Singapore, Jan. 10.
It is understood that the Governor of Queensland, Sir Lealio The Foreign Exchange market Orm Wilson, will visit Singapore
of a two closed very dull at noon with in the course conditions unchanged throughout hollday visit to the Far East.
The visit is described as "pure the morning.
italy private" but in view of the re- From a reliable source estimated that speculators have rent part of Sir Maurice Han- U.S. key, it is antural that the Governor overbought approximately $3,000,000 as compared with US of an Australian State would be At St. Andrew's Church, Mr. L.$7,000,000 a week ago.-United interested in Singapore defences.
Pruss. married to Misa
The wedding took place at the Union Church of Mr. W. Weir, of Talkoo, and Miss Annie Wati.
Le Breton was Ethel Wilks.
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The sa. Tai Lee, built to the order of the Sze Yun Steamship Co., was launched at Kowloon Docks by Mrs. Stanley Dodwell.
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