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EXCHANGE
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YESTERDAY
New York, June 2.
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S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: The market was irregular owing to uncertainty regarding the Tax Bill, but a good tone was dis played. The American Water Works & Electric Company earned $1.44 per share for the year ended April 30, jagainst 90 cents the previous year. The National Power & Light Company. earned 80 cents per share for the year & Fritz Dowded April 30, against 83 cents the Swan. Culbertson Jones summary of yesterday'ʼn mar previous year. Business failures dur- ket:-The market to-day receded, ing the past week totalled 180 2 but the continued lack of volume in agrnst 174 folhares the previous week. trading is regarded as a sign that the Demand deposits during the past creeping rise is only temporarily werk amounted to $14.562,000,000 un interrupted. Moderate seiling follow-compared with $14,300,000,000 the ed a four-point break in Westing-previous week. house issues. The spread of strikes
in France has tended to induce
Colton: The increase
In
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caution. Railroad stocks gave the umenis throughout the world and the the moderate foreign visible supply sug- best
although: performance, nelivity in Radio shares was a feature, gest a sustained demand which, with Motor stocks showed but little change, continued normal consumption and Uully securities' movements were Government stocks out of the market. Steel stocks were relatively could conceivably result in a strong
оп were active, and losses were small. The situation. Offerings bonds market was lower. Stocks on light side and demand is broadening, the Curl Exchange were irregularly We would purchase on reactions.
narrow.
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Wheat: The market advanced on and Japan reports and Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Wall Chinn
1/6 foreign buying. The crop in Texas Street Journal cominent market:"A further increase in dis-1 is moving. count rate of the Central Bank of
Rubber: The decline in foreign Holland is probable. Most of the foreign business in stocks here is still consumption about offaels the in-
The current type crease here. on the buying side.
side.
The market is quiet.
of market advance has a wholesome English stocks have decreased by appearance and has won many new 2,185 tons. friends-to-the-constructive Some traders are of the opinion that the adjournment of Congress would stimulate an advance in securities.
Dow Jones Averages: Demand for second grade railroad bonds is increasing. Investment de-
for slbeks Is gathering 30 Industrials mand momentum. Professional traders ex-20 Ralls.... pect a higher market in June. Odds 20 Utilitica
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1986.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
Janko
H. K. Banks, $1575'b.
H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).
£105% n.
Chartered Bank, £143% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£304 Ti.
Mercantile Bank, C., £13 n. East Asia Bank, $73 n.
Ingurances.
Canton In., $203 n.
Union In., $510 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 m.
China Fire, $462 n.
H. K. Fire In.. $250 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3 n. Shipping.
Douglas, 36 n... III. Steamboats, $i n. Indo-Chluas, (Prof.), $30-n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 p. Shell (Bearer), 100/- n. Union Waterboats, $12.20 n.
Mining.
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Kailan, 12/- ne Langkats (Single), $8 n. 'B'hai Explorations, Bh. $41⁄2 n.
S'hal Loans, Sh. $4 n. Raubs, $10.55 m. Venz: Goldfield $1% b.
Docks etc.
II.K. Wharves (old); $88 n. II.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), 95 eta, b. and
53.
Providenta (new), 20 cis, n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $4.70 s. II.K. Lands $301⁄2 b. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$100 b.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n.. Metropolitan Lande, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8.55 n.
H. K. Realties, $42 n. Chinese Estates, $82 n. China Realtica, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.
Public Utilities.
II.K. Tramways, $9 b. and să. Poak Trams, (old), $7 h. Peak Trains. (new). $3 n. Star Ferries, $87 sa. - Yuumati Ferries, (old) $20 n. China Lights, $10.80 sa. China Lights (new), $7.70 5. 11.K. Electric, $51 b. and sa. Mucno Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25 b. Telephone (new), $9 n. China Buses. Sh. $11 .. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $9
b.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19
Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n
--Canton-Ices.- $14.
Cement, $9.40 m.
H.K. Ropes, $4.40 n.
Stores, &c.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
June. 1
June ?.
152.84
151.07
40.49
40.30
31.30
31.30
Dairy Farm, $19 b.
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102.43
102.11
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Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons Sh. $8 n.
S'ha Coltons (old), Sh. $70 n. S'ha! Cotions (new), Sh, $39%
n.
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ILLEGAL STILL DISCOVERED
MAN AND WOMAN
FOUND GUILTY
HORSE RACING AND BAGATELLE
BATCH OF GAMBLERS
IN COURT
When Detective Sergeant T. Cash-
On charges of possessing dutiablo spirit, fermenting material and a man nod o party of police raided floor of D. Possession all, two men and a woman appeared the ground- before Mr. E. Himeworth at the Street, they found a game of horse' to roulette, in full Kowloon Magistracy this morning.racing, similar They were Ng Sang-fat, 30, Ngawing Bagatelle was also being
played. Wah-chi, 31, and Kong Fung 60.
Before Mr. Balfour at the Central Revenue Omeer W. V. Abern said Polico Court this morning, there that early on Tuesday morning, appeared no fewer than 21 men, of raid was made on an unnumbered hus whom Leung Chung, 30, and Leung to in Homuntin near the Indian Ceme Ting-wah, 19, pleaded guilty tery. First defondant was found keeping a common gaming house for outside, and the woman in the bed-horse racing and Lee Hing. 21, and room, under which was discovered a Leung Yau-churn, 33 years. admitted quantity of hot wine. Second defera similar charge in regard to among dant appeared later and admitted that he was the husband of the bagatelle. The remainder,
whom were apprentices, hawiters, woman. First and second defendants shop fokis, seamen, a bean curd Jnd tried to run away, but were ar maker and an undertaker, admitted Trested.
gambling.
Detective Sergeant Cashman stuted First defendant denied any know- ledge of the still and spirit, necusing that $4.50 was picked up from the a Chinese Reverso Oficer of having table. The second, third and fourth assaulted him. He was discharged defendants were employed by the
first accused. Leung Chung. through insufficient evidenca
His Worship Imposed a line of $30, Second defendant denied the of-or, in default, three weeks hard fence, saying that the woman was his labour, on Leung Chung; while the wife, and declared that he had been other three keepers were each fined $10, with the alternative of seven hired to carry things for her.
The woman similarly denied that lays. The gamblers were each fined she knew anything about the still and $3 or, in default, two days. spirit,
"You must have known they were In the hut", remarked the Magistrate. Defendants were fined $30, or one month's hard labour, for possession of the spirit; $30, or one month, for possession of fermenting material; and $50, or six weeks' imprisonment, for possession of the stil.
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The table money went to the Poor Box and the gambling paraphernalia was ordered to be confiscated,
UNMUZZLED DOGS ON BEACHES THREE RESIDENTS TO PAY FINES
Resulting from spectal police dulles at the local beaches, several sum- monses regarding unmuzzled, dogs Messrs. Benjamin & Potts received came before Mr. Balfour of the the following buying and selling quo-Central Magistracy this morning. tations from their Manila Agents this. morning
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1. X. L.'. Mashates Demonstrations
Tel. 20071, Big Wedges Tel. 58800.togena
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Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26 n. Miscellaneous
I.K. Entertainments, $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 . Mncun "Greyhounds," S2 n. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 30 ets. b. Vibro Pling, $4 n
Ch. Govt. 66% 1925G.$Bds. 93%
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H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 0%
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H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
Manila Mining
Antamoks, $3 'sa.
Atoks, 64 cts, b
Baguio Gold 27 ets. n.
Balatocs, $214′′n~
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Three wireless receiving set owners were summoned to appear before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning for not having licences. Mr. A. E. Jeffries was pro- sent for the Government Radio De- partment.
Road,
Li Hang-tai, 2 Stafford pleaded guilty, saying that he had recently arrived from Canton and did not know the custom in the Colony. Det-Sgt. Carruthers explained that radio dealers sent in a monthly list.
Benguet Consolidated, $18.40 b. of purchasers to the Postmaster Gen-
Benguet Exp., 26 cts. b.
Big Wedge, 35 cts. b.
Consolidated Mines, 1% cts. n.
Demonstration, $1.06 b.
Gold Creek, 9 cts. n.
Ipo Gold; 31 cts. n.
Itogons, $1.28 n.
1. X. L. $1.76 m.
Masbate, 80 cts. n. Northern Mining, 31 cts. b. Paracale Gumaus, 48 cts, 1, Salacot, 14 cts. n. San Mauricio, $1.14 b. Suyoc Consol., 34 cts. 11. United Paracale 95 ets. n. Universal Explor, 18 cts. n.
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was discovered that de- eral, and fendant had bought his net in March 10. A licenca had been taken out on the day of the summons. A fine of $15 was imposed.
G. W. Cooper, Bob Nathan Road, Rent a representative to plead guilty. Also. fined $15. Sgt. and Was Carruthers said that his house had been visited on May 9, and two days later defendant had taken out a TC- licence. Information had been ceived from a dealer that the set had been repaired on March 29.
A week's remand for enquiries was granted in the case of Hung Chi-lung, 47 Pak Rai Street, summoned for i similar offence.
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R. Stock, of 11 Shek O., was fined $25 in respect of a dog being abroad 12.20 on the Shek O beach unmuzzled, Mr. 1.9w. A. Mackinlay, who appeared for 04 Mr. Stock, explained that the sum- 681mons stated that the dog was a 1.00 mongrel. In fact it was a pedigree .50 duschund. It was a case of the dog's 67 civil rights.--(Laughter).
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E. J. R. Mitchell, of the Manufac- turers Life Insurance Company, was fined $28 on two summonses in res pect of his dog running about Big Wave Bay beach without a muzzle. -April was rainy month at the dog was very quiet" said Serut. Botanic Gardens: sixteen of the thirty
Danbrowsky, days were wet. The heaviest fall of rain was 3.99 inches on April 18, Groves and ach." followed by 2.31 inches on April 10. about on the
W. A. Weight, of 102 The Peak. The
fall for the month was
on it summons for Inches. Significantly, on All Fools was fined $15 Day one point was registered (01), allowing his dog on the south beach, whereafter ensued the longest dry Repulse Bay, without a muzzle and
unleashed. spell of the month-eight days.
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