NEW YORK`STOCK
EXCHANGE
MARKET WEAK
YESTERDAY
New York, May 7. New York and Chiengo commodity reports received through Mease, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:--The Wall Street Journal report on yester dny's market;--Stocks' to-day were wenk, to by the downward silver prices. Traders were nervous, pend. ing Mr. Henry Morgenthau's apurėli
ver the radio on Monday night. Bondu were irregular. The Pradon Aut decision Ins relosed, henvy quidation of railroad issues, while Government bonde declined. Stacks on the Curb Exchange wore iurealar S. C. & F. New York offre unbles: Stocks: The General list was heavy on. realizing. Oll star were encouraging reports regarding the future, The Kennecott Cupper Cor poration nanomern that 8 current Paring's rate. 14 $1.00 annually.
New York and Chiesgo comtelity reporta received through Mears. Swan, Callerina tild Fritz;.
Cotton: The status of Governozent pulirien de barrier to traile, The tone was heavy and the market has continue to firetunte within a nag Tow enze,
Wheat: Professional selling wine in evince owing to the Improved crap outlook. Sentiment was bearish, Cora: Conomers bought an de elines, but demand was temporarily slack. The strength of near positions remain unchanged.
Rubber: Factories were good buy:
ers a "spot" rutier. The was featureless,
market
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68.62
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Anger. Smelting
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Case, 3.1.
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N.Y. Central
Montgomery Ward
1.S. Steel
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The following quotations London Stock Exchange have been received by Moxers, Swan, Cullerton and Fritz in conjunction with Renter
May 3. May 7. British Government Securities
War Loan 347
ralus, after 1962 £10%
Chinese Bonds
£1061
454 Boniis 1805"
(Ene. 188.)
Age: Dawon (90s.
1971.
£100)
97. CHA
5% Roner. Linn
5 Loun 1912.80.
1913 (14th. TRY£ 965, `£ 97;
Bonds 1925-17 £96
Shal-Nanking
Rly.
Tient-Pukow
Rly.....
5 Tiert. Pukow
Railway (Supl. Lun)
5 Shi-H'chow-
£ 065,
RG
RA
* 30%
1.27
Y 27
$101. £ 31
Ningpo Rly.... £IO
65 1onna Rly.. £ 31
5 Buktiang My.
1911
562 Lung Tsing U.
€ 47 47
ui y 1913. I R E 3R
Foreign Honda und Banks
German 72 Int.
Loun 1921 Jnon 5 Sterling
£ 1
Janna 62 Sterling
£ 84
£ RO!
C 12
Loan 1907...
Long a
£ 10 B.K. & Shai Bk.
(Lala. Regd.) £1241 £124. Chartered Bank 5
*11.
£.14%
£145
Commercial and Industrial
Allied Iron Pound-
erx Associated Elec,
Industries
Bonts sh
Canadian Celanese
I
SCOTS IN EXILE
366,000 BELOW
BORDER
MOSTLY IN LONDON
The number of Scots living in
THE HONGKONG
QUIET DAY AT PALACE
(Continued from Page 1.)
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,, 1935,
menta ahead of them, extending
EMPIRE BUILDER
over a fortnight or three weeks, CHINA REMEMBERS
To-morrow, the King will drive
to St. James Palace, where he will receive members of the Diploma- tie Corps ni a levee and recoption. The Prime Minister and the Brazilian Ambassador, as Doyen of the Corps, will ruske addresses to the King, who will reply return-
London at midalght on April 26-27 ing thanks to all those countrica 1931, was over 360,000.
This revealed in the latest census of England and Wales, which has been finished.
It has taken four years to com- plete this analysis and to tabulate the 39,952,377 men, women, and of whom details were children. given on the Censur papers. The long series of detailed statistics al
yndy published is now completed by the issue of a volume bearing the prosale title "Generai Tațiles,”
who have congratulated him upon the attainment of his Silver Jubi lee, Telegrams from all parts of the Empire and from communities abroad continue to be received at the Palace in their hundreds.
and
ANCIENT HERO
RULED 2,000 YEARS AGO
Nanking, High oleials of China this year
formally remembered the 2144th death anniversary of Shifh. luang Ti, ancient ruler who con- Ktructed the Great Wall, unified nother China under an empire, and from whose, dynastic name of Ch'ln, was derived the modern Eng- lish word China.
Chinese government leaders, some of whom participated in the over- throw of the last emperor in 1911,
POLICE THANKED London's celebrations, which continued until early morning. when many streets both in the East and West End were filled with singing and dancing crowda, were resumed this evening, when Four years ago, there were 366-more sightseers came to inspect placed wreaths on the tomb of an
charming 480 persons Ilving in England and the decorations Wales who were born in Scotland, floodlighting effects in the parks emperor of two millenlums ago, be- cause that emperor face and over. while this with Irish Free State and on main buildings.
In The complete success with which came problema similar to those with nationality numbraed 393.676.
were Greater London were 101,872 Scots the Jubilee crowda
good which present-day China's Govern- and unostentatiously ment is confronted. or their children, white the figure temperedly for the Irish Free State was 80,741, handled by he polico has aroused From the Dominions and Colonies general admiration, expecially of 25,684 persons were either resid-silors to London. To-day the ing in England or there as visitors. King sent a message of apprecia- tion and thanks for the excellent The figures
of those born in police arrangements made for his foreign countries reveni striking visit St. Paul's, and for the contrasts. Among European coun- safety and comfort of the public. tries, Poland was returned as the to the Commissioner of Police for Birthplace of 4,912 personsby the City of London. far the highest total--while Russia was given by 36.183 persons. the other hand, only 594 persone gave. Vugoslavia as their birthplace, Those born by the United States cumbered 37,420,
On
NEARLY 4,609 BORN AT SEA
"Born at sen" was given as the birthplace of 3912 persons, while 129,948 did not state where they
were born.
.
Uleers and men serving in the Navy, Army, and Air Force who were on duty outside Great Britain on Census night mumbered 11,990. There were 336 women, mainly hospitol nursing staffs abroad, while civilians enumerated in Navy, Army, and Air Force establish. ments in various countries number- vil 228.
There were 156 persons in Eng- Jand and Wales who were 100 years
of
Women for out- age and over. numbered the men centenarians- 129 against 27 males. Between the ages of 95 and 99 there were 2,278 persons (565 men and 1.713
WORDJ.
In institutions for
insane or
CHARITY BENEFITS
The ancient emperar came to the throne at a time when rectional and feudalistic conceptions were 'upper- mast in the Chinese mind. Slowly. Wing Tsucceeded in decreasing the power of the feudal lords of the perind and divided northern China Into provinces, whose chief ofllcera were responsible to the imperial throne. Such is the system which modern China's national goveriy
About £10,000 will be available for charity as the result of the sale of grandstand seats for the public ment is attempting to enforen, at- procession. Of 26,000 seats avall. tempting to subordinate sectional abin, 6,000 had been placed at the for fouralistic interests to those of disposal of the British Cliarities | national scope. Association, and any surplus after meeting the cost of ergeting the father 20,000 will also go to narity, There will be further pageantry this week, when, on Thursday, the King preeeds to Westminster Hall to receive a loyal address from bath B Parliament, frifina
Houses Wireless.
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S'HAİ MARKET REPORT
Shanghai, May 8.
Rates on the Foreign Exchange Market at 9.20 were U. S. dollars 40 7/8, Sterling 1/8 174, and Gold
Burs $707.00.
The undertone
# shinde
Huang Ti ordered the destruction i of all elussient literature, with the exception of works on astrology. and Juns- divination, medicine bandry. Some 400 classical scholars who attempted to defy the imperial authority were buried alive. For this action Hung Ti was con- demned by centuries of Confucian and classical scholars. But Huong Ti's purpose was to do away with the influence of ultraconservative scholarship which continually stressed the glories of the past and Modern Chinn resisted progress.
is not burnings books wholesale, but It is attempting to ruot out ultra- conservative beliefs and traditions which might hinder the government | in its efforts toward making China more prosperous, more healthy.
1
Imentally delicient, cripples, blind, asier but trading was extremel. And more orderly nation.
and other permanently disabled, I dull, dre mostly there were 193,078 persons, and in jholiday mood. workhouars and other Poor Law
to a prolonged
The market continued to be ex- in titutions 159,114 persons. Pri-tremely dull at 10.15 a.m. nous, jahee stations, and other The passage of the Fatman Bonus places of detention had a "papula tion of 29,562.
Bit is apparently unnoticed.
Gold Bars were $790.50.
The incursions of warlike tribes- men from the north led Huang Ti to unite, strengthen and lengthen dder barriers of the northern bor- ders to form what is now known the world over as the The Great Wall of China. To give added strength
to the national defeneca, Huang Ti
In civilian ships, bouts, and targes were 30,051 persons, while
A reliable estimate of the speen- the number of "all others (includrtive position on the foreign ex ordered the building of highways ing vagrant: 1” was returned a change market here is approximate-nd digging of anals. Modern Cina is also building highways and $5,000,000 ant is much less thats was introngthening its defences against terally believed.
foreign aggression,--United Press.
72,386).
TAILOR SENT
TO GAOL
oversold. Thim
On the basis of the agute short- are of gold bars here, some Indinhle ohaervers are forecasting I that a rise in gold bar quotations will accompany the approaching change-over with A resultant HELD CUSTOMERS' easiness in the exchange market. It is stated that at present there SUITINGS
are nuly 10,000 gold bars in Fourteen weeks hard labour Shanghai of which it is reported was imposed by Mr. Wynne-Jones are held by operators at the Kowloon Magistracy this have cred against short morging on Kwan Yan, 26, tailor, in excitangi, who pleaded guilty to charges of theft by ballee of cloth and suitings, the property of six Indian Runners of the 1st Moun- tain Battery, Whitfield Barracks.
Seven
The defendant stated that the Indians would not pay him money, so he did not hand over the suit. ings and cloth,, but pawned them. The Magistrate; You cannot recompense yourself by pawning the cloth.
Det-Sergt. Davis, proseculing, aid defendunt was employed as a tailor and occupled a machine with space in another tailor's shop. The defendunt was known to the Judian troops as a tailor, and ob- tained regular work from them. The total value of property Involv ed in the case was $38.60.
Austin Motors ordi
*11.
British American
Tohneco
Chinese Eng, and
Min. (Bearer),
Courtaulds.
Distillers
Denlon Rubber Electric Musical
3046 3107
1778 27/
50/3 4874 R/R
130/-. 120/..
8879
85/-.
1773
17. 62741 5276 01/3 D1/6 4270 42/0
471- 227/--
Rubber
Pekin Synd, 27-
527- 5927- 34/104 367-
ord. sh.
Electric
Industries. General
(England) Impl. Chem Ind. Impl. Chem. Int. Def. 10/st.. Impl. Tabacco Internat. Nickel na par val.. Rolls Royce £1
uh.
S'hal Elec. Constr. Tate & Lyla ... Turner & Newall United Steel Watney, Combe &,
Reid def. ord.. Woolworths 5/-
nh.
Anglo-Dutch
8/10 8/0 130/101⁄2 130/10%
$ 2844 $.2834
128/1128/1 48/- 48/~ 109/0
G8/0
100/9
-10!
28/1448/416
21/0
.175H
2776
10 Rubber Trusts.. 28/6 - 28/6 Southern Railway
(Deferred) £ 2615
Chosen Corpn. .. Crown Mines........ Randfontein
Estates Spring Mines
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
who
The following quotations
the New York camtuodity exchange aro salested by Reuter:
Bernus of this the operators na the short side of gold bars are liable to be squeezed very tightly.
MAY At present the change over is July quoted at from five to six dollars. October
United Press.
FIFTH VICTIM OF CRASH
WOMAN, DIES AFTER OPERATION
(Special to "Telegraph"}
Macon, Mo, May 7. A titth victim of the pinne crash
in which Senator Cutting was kill- ed yesterday, died to-day.
New York Cotton
SHARE PRICES
The following is the Ust of local share 'quotations issued this morn- ing :-
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $375 141.
H.K. Banka. (Lon, Reg.), £1241⁄21⁄2.
r.
Chartered Bank, £14% n. Mercantilo Bank, A. and B.
231% n.
Mercantilo Bank C., £131⁄2 n. East Asin Bank, $81 n. Am: O. Finance Corp., Sh. $15 m. China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $1.80 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $41⁄2 n.
Insurances
Canton Ins., $215 0. Union Ina., $355 B
China Underwriters, $1 n. China Fire, $400 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $200 n. Internat') Assce., Sh. $4%1⁄2 th Shipping.
Douglas, $39 6. HI.K. Steamboats, $4 88, Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.) $33 n. Shell Bearer), 56/10% n.
Union Waterboats, $114 n.
Mining.
Autamoks, 70 eta, n. Balatoes. $24 71. Baguio Gold, 21 cts. n. Benguet Consolidated 511 n. Benguet. Exp., 10 cts. n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 ets. n. Big Wedge, 8 cts, m. Gold Creek, 30 ets. n. Gold River 7 cts. n. Ipo Mining, 85 els, o, Itogons, 80 cts. n. Salncot, 12 cis, n Kallon, 17/3 n.
Langkota (Single), $14 n. Shai Explorations, Sh. $4 n. S'hai Loans, Sh. $5. Rauba, $5% n.
Venz: Goldfield, $5 n.
Docks etc.
I.K. Wharves Com, ris, 886 n. 1.K. Wharves Ex-rights, $86 n. ILK. Wharves, Rights, $9 n. HK. Dorks, $91% 8. Providents Colt), 95 ets s Providents (new), 20 cta, n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $267. New Engineerings, Sh, $5 m. Shanghai Décks. Sh. $110 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $8.30 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $68 n. S'hai Cottons (now), S1, $42 1. Zoong Sings, $8 1. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $56 'n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $1 b. H.K. Lands, $30 n.
H.K. Land 4% debentures, $100 |
b.
S'hai Lands, Sh, $201⁄2 11. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. 10 n. Humphreys, 39 n.
H.K. Renities $4.85 n. Asin Realtien "A" Sh. $75 n. Asin Renities-"-Sh.-$10-n» Chinese Estates, $00 a.
Fusser Beton Cen, Nach
TO GET RID OF
STOMACH TROUBLES
An
English Doctor writes:
"I fod that "Bisurated' Magnezia taken after most of my meals is the only thing that keeps me frie from furs audalixcomfort, anul 1 take I regularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good resit.'
(Signed) Dr. H. G, MA, MRC.S., E.R.C.P.
The is then he wit only see mmend
~IIE Bugbah doctor is the most conservative medical
last personally uses a remedy thrie cast be no more con vincing pront of itseßerry, Thus doctor is but one of many who constantly advise the use of "Hisarated" Minghesia in all cases of indigestion. Most stomach tronule
is cased by neidny, and the reason why *Fli-urated Magnesià gives quick relief in that it in- mostly neutralises excess acid and soothes, heals and trengthens the Palkaned stomach lining. Nothing could hesapler, safer pr surer, If you suffer with Indigestion
ne stomach disorder of any kind pm voor faith in keropras science and, make an end of your trothers by asking 'Biurated Magnesis alter Natog or whenever pain is felt.
BISURATED
MAGNESIA
QUICKLY STOPS
INDIGESTION
Always see this oval sign. It is on every genuine carton.
Chinn Realticn, Sh. $7 n. China Debenture, $123 n.
Public (tilles.
b.
H.K. Tramways, $13 Penk Trams. (ok), $8% n. Peak Trams, (new), $u n. Star Ferries, $80. 13.
Yaunti Ferries, (old), $20 m China Lights, $8.40 s. II.K. Electrics, 360 b. Maeso Electric, $234 n. Sandakan Lights, $6 a. Telephone fuld), $1915 m. Telephone now), 8014 1. China Buses. Sh. $11% ni. Singapore Tractions, 10/8 n. Singapore Pref; 20/0 n.
Indutrinis.
Malabon Sugars. $8.60 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19% n. Cald: Mucg. (Pref.). Sh. $13 n. Canton Tees, $1.80 n. Cement (Converted), $7. n. FI.K. Ropes, $2. n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $14 b. and sa. Watson, $3.60 . Lane Crawfords, $3.50 n. Mackintoshs, $9 ́n. Sinceres, $8 n.
Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (HK) $100 n.
Miscellaneous.
,
Amusementa, $1.85 n. IIK, Entertainments, $6.40 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions-(old),-$1.40 -0. Constructions (new), is cts. n.
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RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pagò 7.)
Hoodes the
Rarmeures.
from
Chester.
10.20 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipal Or
chestra,
Greenwich Time Bignal at p.m.
11 cm. Aperto Talk.
11.18 p.m. Jan Herenaka and his Orchestra, 12. Speech by Rudyard Kipling, teta
1. E.
12.20 m. Dance Musir. 12.30 am. The News 12.13 .. 1a.m.
Danes Hosie Close down.
Transanission 1
(0251), and G.B.I.).
PÁRT 1
1.15 mun. Big Ben, The News 1.30 a.m.
Reginald Disan, at the Organ of The Tawer Dntiroom, Blackpool. Greenwich Time Signal at p.m. 2 2.1.
The Chester Cup.
2,10 a.m. Edith Day and litry Welebma
In "The Desert Ding." A mulent play.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 7 p.m., 1.43 m.. "Meet the Detectives of Pletion." Meet Max Carrados.
Social
a.m. “La Gat to Have Hule." 430 am. A Violin
My Rambutan, 6. Close down.
5.15 .m.
WE REJOICE
WITH THE EMPIRE ON THE OCCASION
OF THE
PART II Orchestral Concert.
5 am. The News.
5.13 .m. Dance Maale. 6.45 R., Close down.
Vibro Piling, $5 s.
Albert
Ch. Goyt. 6% 1025 G. & Bonds
93% h.
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 01⁄2% prem.
31.
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 2% prim.
Wallace Harpers $6 8.
11.63703 12.15
SILVER JUBILEE
OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE THE FIFTH.
May G. Mar 7
11.25
11.75/76
*11.70
11.77/78
11.50
1147/48
December
11.55
11.55/55
January (1936). 11.60 March
Spol
11.57/57
11.00
$2.15
New York Rubber
May July
11.04
11.62/62
£1.05
11,666/70
September October
11.73
11.77b/78
11.82
11.84/84
December
12.00
11.07/12.00
January
12.00
12.08/08
Total sales:-18 Fots
Chicago Wheat
May July September
Monday's
በዐ
OBAL. 05 00%% 94% D1% 05% 96% unles:--15,227,000 bushels Chicago Com
05%
90 89 80% 8344 8144 81% 38% 7014 76%
Winnipeg Wheat
May July
87% 844 80% 8016 881⁄4
88
New York Slik
1.31 1.31 1.30 1,31 1.20 1.30% 1.80 1.28% 1.20
Mrs. William Kaplan died follow May ing emergency operations. other woman
An July was killed in the September crash, but has not yet been identi- Monday's sales:-8,315,000 bushels
deleted
Red.-United Press.
BRITISH TINANCES
MINES
Burma Corpn. Rs.
10
10/14 24/4
271/3
10/ deleted deleted
55/-
05/3
47/8
48/9
281/3 283/0
Tthoknna Corpn..
87/0
88/0
Dila
Anglo-Persian
66/-
21/0 21/9
Burma Oll
60/7
63/9 78/0
Sholl Trans and
21/0
delated
60/10% Cauter.
09/0
70/3
100/ 100/ Miscellaneous,
Chartd. 16/- (Bearer) Gula Kalumpong
Sub-Nigel
Trad. (Bearor} 57/6
London, May 7. May Treasury returns for the week July ending May 4, show that total September....
Total salon-10 lots ordinary revenue amounted to £58,- 613,706, compared with £69,932,-
Montreal Silver 697 for the corresponding week last year, while total ordinary ex- penditure amounted to £82,773,296, comparod with British Wireless.
£80,200,718-December
73/506 -71.50/72,75.
71.50b 75.00
·75.55k - ` 72.55n
70.706 73.70/70
May July September
j
Total sales:
562 Contracta
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