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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.NEW YORK STOCK

NOTICE.

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It

(For World Peace and

Social Service),

EXCHANGE

MARKET BULLISH

YESTERDAY

New York, May 28. The following reports on the Now York Stock market havo been received through Menors, Swan, Culbertson & The Wall Street Journal report on

Fritz:

RECOVERY PLANS BLOCKED

(Continued from Page 12)

hours and the abolition of child Inbour to be enforced.

FUTURE COURSE

POST

OFFICE.

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is proposed to hold

Washington, May 28. Amid the confusion of capital meeting to extend the activities

figuratively strewn with the wreck- of the above-mentioned institu- tion and to merge it into yesterday's market: Steeka to-day "ge of the New Deal's No. 1 Ex- periment, the Administration has new organization to be established opened bullish and were sharply up-abaniloned all attempts to enforce on June 1st, Pence Day, 1936. It ward, led by utility shares, the N.R.A. but has appealed to prices declined on short covering on a is sincerely hoped support will be reappralament of the Court's decision business to observe its rules volun- forthcoming. All who are regarding the N.B.A. and the belief tarily. It has followed this up that severe competition will be re- with a series of conference to chart Interested please send their names

established. Shorts hammered cop its future courag und addresses to, or correspond per, tobacco, alcohol and silver issues, While there is not the alightest' with The Secretary, West and Enst Stocks on the Curb Exchange were hint as to what President Roose- Fellowship, 4D, Hillwood Rond, sharply downward, with the exception velt intends to do, the impression of utility issues which were firm. Kowloon.

Bonds were actively lower, led by prevails that he is determined to railroad issues. Foreign bonds were re-establish in a legal manner the Japan firm, except French securities which principles of collective bargaining, Shanghai and Amoy were downward.

minimum wages, and maximum Shanghai

Hongkong, 27th May, 1936.

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY

TO ANIMALS.

18.

were

AIR MAIL 'RATES

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INWARD MAILS

(Letters Europe vià Buez

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The following quotations on No. 1172, excellent mechanical condi- London Stock Exchange have been tion and good appearance, complete reerived by Messer. Swan, Culbertson

S. C. & FNG@ York office cables: age and Fritz in conjunction with Renter. HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE with the exception of a rally mal sub-rk hours, as well as the abolition Japan mileage set of tools and accessories,

May 27. May 28.

of child labour, with a view at least Japan .. 35000, one owner, Will accept $380 or

sequent irregularity, Traders British Government Securities

confused. Kroger cakes were up of preserving N.R.A.'s broadest per cent. for the month ending May objective.

Observers aro speculating on the New York and Chiengo commodity possibility of President Roosevelt reports received through Messrs.addressing the country soon by Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:- radio, but the question as to what

Colton: There Was some heavy

industry will do is naturally upper nrul October trade buying of July cotton. Outside interests were quiet, most. industrial fenders generally awaiting the completion of selling, agree that the N.I.A. decision will which was largely on foreign account. have many stimulating and few ad- The Journal of Commerce says that verse effects on business in there are many stimulating factors,future. but few adverse effects in connction

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U.S.

COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

New York commodity exchange are issued by Router:

New York Colton

Total lux-632 Jots

British American

Tobacco

Canadian Celanese

-13/G 43/6

28/416 28/6

62/3 62/3 4873

120/74 125/7 91776 06/3

Chinese Eng, and

17/3

17/6

Courtaulds

64/6

50/7

Da76

94/-

43/719 4370

Musicai

Industries General Electric

(England)

26/9

26/0

507-

307/3

35/16

30/- 35/16

Min. (Benter).

Distillers

Dunlop Rubber Electric

Huwker Aircraft Impl. Chen Ind. Impl. Chem Ind.

Def. 10/- sh... Impi. Tobacco Internat. Nickel

8/7/2 8/7 138/14 138/1

no par val .....$ 20%. .$.2014... Rolls Hoyce I

To receive and consider Committee's Report and counts.

tha

Ao-

To elect Officers and General Commitice for Season 1935-

1930. •

Any other business. By order of the Committee.

H. M. COCKLE,

Hon. Secretary.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

with the Court's decision regarding the NRA. The publication believes constructive and

that the dechusiness confidence. No decision by the Agriculturni Ad-

more

VARYING VIEWS

hal (Seattle, 11th May) U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai

(Seattle, 11th May) Japan and Shanghai the pan

Saigon Straits Japan Haiphong Japan

automobile industry and in retall Shangh

In some industries, notably the trade, the initial reaction indicates Shanghai clearly that the decision is welcome. Straits

Hakodate Maru Nanning

May 20.

May 29.

Ramses

May 29.

Tanda

May 20:

Bokuyo Maru

May 30.

Canton

Mantua Szechnen Dardanus

May 30.

May 30.

May 31.

Pros Jefferson

May 31.

Ranpurn-

May 31.

Alipore

Juno 1.

Athos II.

June 1.

Conte Verde.

.June 1,

Dardanur

June

June 3.

Howall Mara

Juno 8.

A gopenor

Juno 4.

Antenor

June J.

D'Artagnan

June 1.

Terukuni Moru

Juno 4.

Nankin

.June 6

Sui Sang

June 5.

.June 6.

.June 6.

OUTWARD MAILS

Date and Time

Justment Administration is probable until the Autaman.

Wheat: The murket WAS

In a fow, notably the textile, cont Australia and Muniln two-sided, but the tendency appears and fortiliser industries, where Calcutta and Straits to be gradually lower.

elaborate provisions of Code control | USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Pres. Coolidge Corn: We would sprend sales of have been built up, there appears

hai (San Francisco, 17th May).. December corn and purchase Decemn fear of a resumption of price-ent-

Santhin Amay ber rye at 7 ets, and under, which ting and wage-slashing, with re-

appears to be attractive.

1

For

Per

Wednesday. Колко Talma

Rubber: Selling to-day was large-sulting unsettlement in prices.

The general feeling in most felds ly speculative. Consumers are show- ing some interest, but they are await-scems to be that the elimination of ing the monetary outcome in France. N.R.A. restrictions will make but Samshui and Wuchow

Sugar: There was a confidential slight difference, and the industries Amoy sale of a cargo of Porto Rican sugar can return to the pre-Code basis out of the 1936 quota at 3.20 cents. with little dificulty. However, no We would accept profits on moderate hurried abandonment of prevailing Japan and Canada-due Victoria Tyndareus Thurs, May 30, 10.30 a.m.

practices is anticipated. Leaders

rallies.

Straits

B.C., June 24.

of individual industries are goner- Amoy and Formosa via Swatow ally luath to make any statement

Wed., May 29, 4 p.. Wed., May 20, 5 p.m.

Cremer...Thurs., May 30, 9:30 a.m.

Thursday.

Fakuken Maru

Thurs., May 30, 10.30 a.m. May 27. May 28. formally, but, as far as it is avail-Shanghai, "Japan, and "Europe via Mantua ..Thurs., May 30, 4.30 p.m. .............................................. Hydrangea .............Thurs., May 30, 3 p.m. able, a cross-section of opinion is as follows:

118.74

113.76

32.00 31.44

10.32

19.56

96.43

05.28

11 Commodliy Index

GB.00

67.70

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or REUTER QUOTATIONS

-treated in a manner likely to Dow-Jones Averages: cause unnecessary suffering or 30 Industrials Injury to health, or knowing of 20 Rails a parent who is seeking advice on 20 Utilities any matter concerning a child, 40 Bonds would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at onco with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum | Rond, ist 'Noor; or the Inspector. 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sai Yeung Choi Street, lat floor, Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and

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The Informant's name, will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

MANILA STOCK

EXCHANGE

PHILIPPINE GOLD

See the NEW

SHARE QUOTATIONS Marbelite Case

To-day's quotations ns received

by Messra, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of the morning session of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows :-----

May 27. May 28.

July

11,97

11.85/80

ah.

151/3

152/0

October

11.70

11.55/56

S'hai Elec. Constr.

4B/-

487-

December

11.71

11.60/60

Tate & Lyle

83/7

8876

January (1936)

11.78

11.02/62

Turner & Newall

50/0

507-

Minrch

11.79

11.65/65

United Steel

207-

29/12

May

11.82

Spol

*12.30

11.67/67 12.20

Vickers are!.

13/3

13/41⁄2

Walney, Combe &

Reid def. ord..

72/-

New York Rubber

May

12.77

Woolworths .....

Miscellaneous

72/3 114- 113/9

July

September

December

January

March

1283b 122481/50 12.00 12.00/60 13.18 12.82/80 1.3.28 12,02/02

13.080 1843

Anglo-Dutch

Rubber

Pekin Synd. 2-

ord. sh.

23/9 $370

170

$379 23/9

Rubber Trusts..

3179

1/8 31/6

Mines

Chicago Wheat

Burma Corpn. Rs.

Mny

86% 86

86

8/3

10/11/

July

87%

8716

September

88%

28%

Mining:

11-

10/0

Giver

Ipe Gold Mince

Estates

501/0

5370

Pelee In Pesos

Asked illd Sales Volume Price Price in Pease Antamok Goldfella 0.70 0.78 0.70 2000 Bagulo Gold Mining 0.24 0.23 0.21 Benguet Consolžinkl 12.30 12.10

0.04 0.03 0.04 1.00 In Mining Co. 0,37

0000

3000

Chicago Corn

Spanrwater Gold

Saturat Mining Co. 0.16

Mining

7-

7-

Surec Consolidated

$.23

80% 83%

7844 714 #134 614 01

83%

Spring Mines

78 71% 61M

Sub-Nigel

Rhokana Corpn..

45/- 45/- 273/0 272/0 113/9 108/0

United Paracals

0.35

Я. C. & F. Coht share Index. steady. Volume peos 170,000.

0.34 0.35 LODG 0.14 0.16 10000 0.ZZ 0.23 10000

1000 0.47 0.15

GP.G. Markel

Oile

Winnipeg Wheat

Anglo-Persian Burma Oll

May

July

33% 8311⁄2 83% 34 $474 847%

01/10 02/0 79/41% 79/4

71/10 71/3

New York Bik

July

December **

1,07

1.35

December .... 90% 90%

10. 874 Compwenith 884 90% Randfontein

Monday's' sales:-18,316,000 bushels

May

July

September

December

Monday's sales:-12,411,000 bushels

September

1.38% 1.30 1:371-35----1.8534) 1.30% 1.35

Total sales:-125 lots

Montreal Silver.

May.

76.00- 73.00

July

70.30

78.80

September

December

76.50 75.00

74.20

76.10

Total sales:-51 contracts

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

BRIGHT EYES

A FOX Picture with

JAMES DUNN FRIDAY at the STAR

Shell Trans and Trad. (Bearer)

WOMAN BADLY

INJURED

HUSBAND PLACED UNDER ARREST

A quarrel between a man and his wife, over domestic matters, led

PRINCES REFUSE TO BE GOBBLED

(Continued from Page 6.)

logical_complex of any sense of social inferiority; in making them really members of the British Empire, but without any pretence on our part or theirs that the masses are yet, or are likely to be

for

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for years, equal in hygiene, in W. R. Loxley & Co., (China), Ltd., education, or in other essential points to our standard of civilian- tion.

to the arrest, early this morning, Above all, there must be no pre- of Wong Hop, the husband, after hetence on our part that they can

had allegedly caused serious injuries rule India alone, or that we have

to the woman.

**

Chater Road, Hongkong.

Williams

TRADE MARK

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7234

any Intention of leaving India or of allowing it to be thrown into an- No details of the incident are archy; for in the annals of history available at the moment, but it the weak ruler has always been the appears that the couple, who lived bad ruler. at 20 Saigon Street, Kowloon, start- ed quarrelling at about six o'clock this morning,

and neighbours, Two cases of Diphtheria with one Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori attracted by the woman's screams, death, six cases of Typhoid (two im- blew.police whistles,

MASSAGE The woman ported), one case of Paratyphoid was subsequently found suffering with one death, and 52 deaths from

(imported), one case of Meningitis Acupunetore, Marceausle and Bone Bettin Holder of Japan and Hongkong Govern serious injuries to her head, caused Tuberculents were reported to the man Licent Care Sarained Ankles at by a chopper, and was removed to local health authorities last wook On Local Hospitals and Bostare

Weats. Recommended for many yware by the Kowloon Hospital in a critical Monday one case of Diphtheria was condition.

4. Wyndham Street, (1st Boor).

also reported.

Tel 26051.

STEEL INDUSTRY Although leading steel

men have been strongly in favour of continuing the N.R.A., they do not appear to be unusually disturbed by the decision. Privately, several instated that the decision would not upset, the situation to any extent a far· the large com- panies are concerned. They ad- mitted there might be some price shading among the smaller

pro- ducers, as consumers would again shop around for the best quota- tione.

However, it is confidently felt that there will not be any resump- tion of large-scale price slashing. Some consumers, unless urgently needing tonnages, might con- ceivably keep from the market pro tem, until the effects of the decision are clarified.

OIL INDUSTRY

Swatow

Siberin.

Friday,

Salgon, Batavin, Mauritius, Reunion,

Madagascar and South Africh... Swartenhondt Fri, May 31, 8.30 a.m. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. Emp, of Asia

and S. America and Europe vla Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only) and Europe via Siberia.

..Fri, May 31,

..May 30, 5 p.m.

(Dus Vancouver B.C. 21st June). Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Parcels, Reg., Letters,

Kingyuan Ini Tan Baturday. *Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Tânda

Zealand via Brisbane.

(Due Brisbane 18th June),

Parcels, Reg. Letters,

Letters for Bandoeng--Amsterdam Rampura

Air Mail Service..

Reg.,

K.P.O.

Reg.

Letters,

.May 31, 4.30 p.m. Letters. ....June 1, 9 a.m. Straits.. Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Ranpura

East and South Africa, Aden, "Egypt and Europé yla alarselfles, Dae Marseilles 28th June)

0. К. Р.

Por., Reg.,

Letters

May 31, 0.15 a.m. May 1, 10 a.m Fri., May 31, 1 p.m. .Fri., May 31, 3 p.m.

.Sat. June 1,

May 31, 5 p.m. June 1, 846 aan. June 1, 9.00 a.m.

Sat, June 1, G.P.Ó.

..June 1, 9 a.10. June 1, 939 s.m. ..Sat, June 1.

G. P. O.

May 31, 4.30 p.m. June 1, 9 a.m.

June 1, 18 a.m.

Pay., Reg., Letters,

May 31, 5 p.m. June 1, 945 3.m. Juno 1, 10.30 a.m.

Conte Verde..Sat., Jano 1, 8.30 a.m.

The major oil company execu- Shanghai tives are of the opinion that the Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Athos II. Petrol Code is for all practical Siberia.

purposes dead, but that with the Straits existing tight State law, the Maniin inter-State oil compact, which Foochow awaits only Congressional ap-

proval, together with the Connal- Swatow, Amoy and Formosa ly law, are perfectly suficient to Fanchow via Swatow

preserve the industry's stability. Haibow and Bangkok

On the other hand, part of the

Thomas Oil Bill at present pend-

East and South Africa

ing in Congress, which would Foochow via Swatow extend Federal regulation of pro- Straits, Ceylon, India, duction, is considered probably likewise outlawed by the Court's decision,

COTTON TEXTILE INDUSTRY

The first reaction in the cotton textile industry was

one of dis- appointment, with foars of the possibility of a disastrous nut- break of price-cutting, but this

Amey

Batavin

Hai Lee

.Sat., June 1, 3.30 p.m.

.Sat., June 1, 4.30 p.m. Pres. Jefferson Sat., June 1, 4.30 p.m. Szechuen

Sat., Juno 1, 5 p.m..

Sunday..

Canton Maru...Sun.. June 2, 9 .m. Yunnan ......Sun., June 2, 0a.m. Kaying...

Monday.

Hopsang.....

.Sun., June 2, 0 n.m."

Mon., June 3, 2 a.m.

Mon., June 3, 0a.m.

Mauritius Hawaii Maru..Mon, June 8, 9 a.m.

Anhui Tuesday.

Tjikembung..Tuer., June 4, 8.30 am.

Letters for "Salgon-Marseilles Air D'Artagnan .............Tues, June 4.

Mail Service"

K. P. O.

fleg,, Letters,

G. P. O. ..June 3, 9.00 a.m. Reg., ..........June, 4, 9 a.m.

„June, 4, 9 a..

Letters, ...June, 4, 9.30 a.m. *Superscribed correspondence-only.

feeling is not general. Some,ducers agree that the Code has affected. notably those previously resenting been beneficial-Reuter, N.R.A. control, express the opinion that J will be beneficial in the long run.

́Ù. S. REMAINS CALM

LOST CONTROL

The Federal Alcohol Adminis- tration had lost authority to con- Leaders of the cotton textile

Washington, May 29.

trol the liquor business due to The nation is calm despite the the fact that it had exercised its industry will shortly meet with a view to determining the full effects Supreme Court's decision on the power through the NRA. codes. of the decision and to prepare a

National Recovery Administra- Because of this, the Govern- new plan to be submitted to the tion.

ment's only quthority now is the industry.

The Board of Directors of the Treasury's taxing power. National Association of Manu- The executivo counell of the facturers has called upon Indus-American Federation of Labour try "to co-operate to their fullest have called a conference to try to prevent a sag during

reto ascertain the ultimate fate of adjustment".

the workers.

Кая

AUTO INDUSTRY.

The automobile Industry, which suffered impaired profits owing to the sharp increases in President Roosevelt has for- labour and material costs under saken everything else to concen-by the fact that the famous.

This conference is prompted N.R.A., will probably derive some trate on the existing situation. Section 7A of the National Indus- gains from the decision, which,

The House of Representatives trial Recovery Act, which guaran- moreover, will not be offset by met to-day and adjourned after teed labour the right to collec- the loss of any competitive ad-

tive bargaining, is now destroyed. vantages, as the Auto Code does twenty minutes.

Lator Representative · Joseph The N.R.A. offices which employ not contain any trade practico w. Burns of Tennessee said that 4,800 are paralysed. All nor price control provisions.

out-

A continuation substantially of the Court's decision had halted going mail as well as long dis- the present course in regard to all the endeavours of the Admin-tanco telephone calls and tele-

Krams are forbidden. •. wages, work hours and working Istrations Independent Offices.

Also he said that there must be conditions is expected in all

N.R.A. officials say that they major industries. The copper in-new legislation due to the bellof have received numerous telegrams dustry will most likely agree to that the Wagner Labour Disputes from industrialists pledging their continue the most important parta Bill, the Agricultural Adjust-continued co-operation. of the Copper Code, principally ment Administration and Ten- However, they added, the tole those dealing with the curtail neasco Valley Administration aa grama remain unansworad-owing. ment of production and stabilisa-well as the Utilities holding com- to their fears of spending un- tion of the market. Most propantes legislation will all be authorised money.--United Press,

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