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NEW YORK

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations are the the middle prices at the close of market in London on September 30. All quotations are subject to con- firmation and no responsiblity is ass uned for errors in transmission. Last To-day's Price Price

War Loan 3%

redm. after 1952 £107 Chinese 41% Bonds '1808

(Lan, Ios.)

Chinese

£107

---- £100 £100

5% Gold

Bands 1025-47

€ 95% € 9312

Chine

inese 4 Loan 1908 £100 £10014 Chinese 5% Loan

£80 £ 78%

STOCKS - Nanking

EXCHANGE

MARKET IRREGULAR

advanced

YESTERDAY

New York, Sept. 30, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mar- ket: The market to-day was Irre- gular and the volume of business was lighter due to the easter tone of rails, general- Movements, ly

farmer, were

implements, which small;

the only sharply, being

Sentiment with regard to the principal groups was mixed, but they came within fractions of the Steel and motor preceding close. shares were steady. Utilities were active and higher ently in the day, but Inter turned dull and lost pari

rise

shares were Oll Their stagnant.

exception.

of

5. C. & F. Wall Street Journal morning comment:-Steel mills are are behind

on their orders and planning to increase their output.

is understood that telephone installa tions have increased substantially during September. Brokers say that

still British interests are

buying United States shares, but that Swiss selling interests French moderately. Election odds are still to 5 in favour of President Roose vell. Many traders are remaining on the side-lines.

are

1012

nese 55% Reorg Chinese

Loan 1913 (Lür. Iss.) ... Chinese

Rly. 5% Honnn Rly. 5%. Hukuang Rly.

Imperial

£ 00

£ 93

£ 89%

£ 03

02

£621⁄4

1011 $

£ 534

Long Ting U. Ha!

Riy, 1913 5

£ 28

Rly. 57

£70

Tient-Pukow Rly.

5% (Brit Stpd) £48

£ 54

£ 28

£ 7514

£ 48

Tient-Pukow Rly.

5% (Ger. Stpd) £48 Tient-Pulcow Rly. 5% (Brit Stpd Supl. Loan

£ 40

£43

43

£ 48

£ 48

£70 £7011⁄2

Tient-Pukow Riv.

5% (Ger. Stpd. Supi. Lona) Japan

on 5% Sterling Loan 1007 Japan 4 Sterling

Loan 1924 ... £80 £89 German 7. In

ternational Loan 1224 Chartered

11. R. &

Bank

Bking Corpn. (Lln. Dend.) Chinese Engineer-

Ing & Mining

(bearer)

Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

Ironfoun- ders ...

£ 684

£ BB'S

£15% 15%

THE

HONGKONG

SHARE PRICES

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936.

The following is the list of locul 'nhare quotations issued this morning.

Hanks.

II. K. Banka, $1,610 b. H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.)

£1 I.

Chartered Bank, £15% n.

Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Mercantile Dank, C., C14% n." East Asia Bank, $80 b.

insurances. ·

Canton In., $270 n.

Union In., $580 b. and ss.

China Underwriters,

China Fire, $462 n.

31.00 n.

H. K. Fire, In.. $256 n. Internat'l Asscè., Sh. 831⁄4 n. Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $4'n. Indo-Crinas (Profo), $30. n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 111/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docks etc.

1. K. Wharves (old), $1161⁄2 n H. K. & W. Docks, $19.75 n. Providents (old), $2.30 b. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $160 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81 n.

Mining.

Kallan, 10/6 m.

Langkats (Single), $31⁄2 n.

S'hat Explorations, Sh. $2-n.

Shal Loans, Sh. $2 n.

Raubs, $11.35 b.

Venz: Goldfield, 85% b.

Antamoks, $5.75 "b.

Atoka, $1.08 b.

Baguio Gold, 64 cts. n.

Balatoca, $231⁄2 n.

Benguet Consolidated, $2241⁄2 sn. Benguet Exp., 43 cts. b. Big Wedges, 85 cla. b. Consolidated Mines, 1034 cts. a. Demonstratons, $1.60 b, Gold Creeks, 50 cts. n. Gold River, 12 cta, n. Ipo Gold 40 cts. n. I. X. L., $3.20 n. Itogons, $3.20 n.

Mambulao, 70 cts. n.

Masbate, $1.02 n.°

Northern Mining, 51 ets. sa. Paracato Gumaus, $1.18 b.

Santa Rosa, 17% cta, s.

Suyoc Consols, $1.27/.28 sa. Thunyon, 40 cía, wa.

United Paracnle, $3.10 b. and sa. Paracale Gold, 62/64 cts. Bn.

of I. A. & C.

Shut.

r

£101

2101

10/0

17/3

Chosen Corpn. Pekin Syndicate.

10/0 10/9

..

2/0

2/0

Shal Electric Con- struction Co. Shal, Waterworks

40/-

40/-.

and sa.

Salacot, 18 cis, an.

It "A"

3615

35%

It

San Maurielo, $G b.

Union

Insurance Soc, of Cantop

Allied Associated & Elec-

trical Industries Austin Motors ord Roots Pure Drug Brit-Amer. (bearer) Cammell,

ord. ora.

- 35%

20/6 29/8

33/G *33/6

354

52/- 51/0

40/0

40/-

56/0

50/3

Tob.

Laird,

127/0

129/4

13/7 27/42

13/21⁄2

27/4%%

53/3 53/6

107/3, 103/0

3543

35/3

Electric

.00/-

90/71%

146/0

147/- 32/6 32/0

58/- 56/-

S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: The market reflects hesit- ancy on the part of buyers, who are further currency and poll-

awalopments, Scattered realis- Mexican Eagle

Courtaulds Distillers Dunlop Rubber General

(England)

fair

& Co

Lical deve ing was well absorbed, but further irregularity is likely,

Cotton: There have been damag- ing rains in the Eastern belt. Spott demand is strong, while textile sales are reported to have reached pre-war Guinness (4) Sen proportions. There has been a amount of Foreign buying and the Trade buys on any decline. Sume re- sistance to advances is caused by hedging and realising, but sentiment on the whole is bullish,

Wheat:

The market is quiet and harrow. There are reports of an im- proved crop situation in the Argen- Une, Australia and our own South- West. The outlook is favourable.

Corn: The cash market is weak. Imports of Argentine corn continue to be a factor.

Rubber: The market is feature-Vickers, ord.

Icas.

Hawker Aircraft Bristol Aeroplanes

ord.

Chemical Imperial

Industries Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer

Rolls Royce Tate & Lyle Turner & Newall Unitel Steel

40/3 40/3 16770 100/3

85/74% 85/7 53/9 53/6

95/

187/6 166/3

957-

90/9

33-12 34/10

Woolworths

-1-18/3

90/9 33/14 34/7% 148/-

Anglo-Dutch

31/0

31/9

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Rubber Plantation

Investment

Dow Jones Averages:

Trust

32/4

32/D

Sept. 20. Sept, 30.

30 Industrials

108.48

107.02

วันหมดม

Burma Corpn.

10/4

10/7/

Commonwealth

20 Rails..

54,33

55,BU

20 Utilities

Mining...

10/-xx

6/9

31.24

34.00

40 Bonds.*****

Marsman Inves-

104.90

105,00

35/- 30/3

11 Commodity Index 38.81

65.70

Es-

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 n. H. K. Lands, 40% n. II. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 n.

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S'hai Lands, Sh. $18-n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, $9% n.

H. K, Realties, $5.80 n. Chinose Estates, $78 n. China Realtles, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

II. K. Tramways, $12.50 b. Peak Trams, (old), $61⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $2% Th Star Ferries, (old), $95 n. Yaumat! Ferries, (old) $221⁄2 n. China Lights, $15 e China Lighte, (new), $12.10 n. H. K. Electric, 3544 s. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lighta. $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $30% n. Telephone (new). $11.00 8. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1. Singapore Pref, 27/- n.

Industrials

.

Malubon Sugars, 30% Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $19

Cald: Macg, (Prof.), Sh. $15 n. Canton lees, $2.20 b.

ZARA HADEN JANE DARWELL

CLAUDE OILUNGWATER

A POR P

of

Dies Comme

Deschid

Kaycelo Prodeer B, Q. Dy Sytne Suggested by the series of Draper Gabor and Kabyle Expert

Cement, $12.40 8. H. K. Ropes, $3.90 n.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farm $23 s. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, 36% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $3 n. Win. Powells, 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Milla.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.40 an. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $74 n. Shal Cottons (new), Sh. $42 n. Zoong Sings, $20 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n, Miscellaneous.

· POSSESSION OF TOBACCO

TWO CASES BEFORE COURT

QUARREL ENDS IN FIGHT

TWO WOMEN BOUND OVER

Man Yin, unemployed, was charged With their coats badly torn, two- before Mr. Balfour at the Central women, Li Mel and Cheung Slu, Magistracy this morning, with appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at

poscesion of a quantity of the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, dutiable tobacco at the Wing charged with behaving in a disorderly Lok Street Whart, Hc denied manner by fighting at 72 Fuk Wah the charge, saying he was asked by Street yesterday. a man to carry luggage on board a ateamer sailing for America, and he did not know where the tobacco came from.

be

Inspector Chester-Woods, who pro secuted, sald the defendants were arrested after they had been to Shain- shulpo Police Station three times. The first occasion was when Li Mei- Chinese Revenue Offeer No. 62, came and complained that the other. Pun Plu, gave evidence that he saw woman owed her $7. She was ad- defendant throw two packets away, vised to take out a summons. Later, These were recovered, and proved to the second defendant went to the

Was tobacco. Defendant

ar station and complained that Li Mei rested when he tried to run away. had stolen her roast chicken which There was a long piece of string she had prepared for the Moon Coko found in his possession.

Festival. The first defendant: wa A fine of $15, or three weeks' hard told to return the chicken.

About 11 o'clock last night, the labour, was imposed on defendant, second, defendant came to the station

Another man. Leung Ping, un-

with her coat badly torn, and employed, was similarly fined when again,

been complained that she had assault.

first. he admitted a charge of possessioned by

Sho

was told to of dutiable tobacco at Connaught d

Revenue Onlcer Atake out a summons, but hardly had Road Central.

she gone

out when the first defendant W. Grimmitt said the tobacco was found tied round defendant's legs. care in and told a similar story.

Seeing that the defendants had There was a previous conviction talled to settle the dispute between

Ogainst defendant.

FALSE PRETENCES

MAN CONVICTED ON THREE CHARGES

On three charges of obtaining bowls, plates and money by false

themselves, the Inspector on duty" decided to take them into custody on a charge of behaving in a

die- orderly manner.

Both women were bound over in the sum of $5 to be of good behaviour for six months.

MANILA SHARES

The following quolations have been

pretences, Li Sau, unemployed, was received by Swan, Culbertson and ined $15, with the alternative of six Fritz from their Manila office after weeks hard labour, by Mr. Mac- the close of the morning session: fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

Acoje

The defendant was charged with Antamok (1) obtaining seven rice bowls from Atok

said the

Prices in Pesos

Buyers

Sellers.

.24

3.70

.70 .37

14.00

.27

.53

2,45

- 2.00

.06

.0025

.08

.20

Chun Ol at 56 Temple Street by pre-| Bagulo Gold tending that he was told to collect the Benguel Con-

of the Nam articles by Chan Wal,

solidated Yuen Restaurant; (2) obtaining Ave Benguet Exploration plates and 75 cents from Wong Pul-Big Wedge chan at 240 Temple Street; and (3) Coco Grove obtaining two rice bowls and two Consolidated Mines pintes from Li Yec at 107 Shanghat Demonstration Street.

Equitable Inspector R. Shannon, who pro-Gold Creek xecuted

Gold defendant

was Ipp Gold stopped by Constable Chang Wan, Itogon C221, in Shanghal Street yesterday. Masbale earrying a number of bowls and Mineral Resources plates. The defendant was asked Mother Lode how he came into possession of the

the Paracale Gold articles and he said he collected them San Mauricio from the places mentioned in the Suyoc charges. Enquiries were made and it United Faracale was found that the defendant collect-¦ Universal Ex-

ploration b.ed the articles and money by falsely

pretending he was a representative of Market Steady.. the eating houses from which food WIS ordered by the deceived persons.

H. K. Entertainments, $3 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1% 0. Construtions (new), 50 cta. n. Vibro Piling, 44 m.

Ch Govt. 5% 1926 G.$Bds

97% II.

I.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. ILK. Govt. 84% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

Sixth Annual

PHOTOGRAPHIC

EXHIBITION

MALINI'S ART

MYSTIFIES LARGE AUDIENCE

At the Gloucester Hotel last night, the Inimitable Malini mystifled

a

large audience with an amazing

.30

3.70

.70

2.05

,38

DISRAELİ'S NEPHEW

Ingen gaaslanangevaagna a

London, Sept. 30.

Major Coningsby Disraeli, nephew and male relative of the famous Victorian statesman, dled to-day, aged 00.-British Wireless,

in close contact:

Malini will give his final perfor- mance to-night at 9 p.m. when it is expected that a large number of

series of feats of wizardry, His card people will avail themselves of the tricks completely baffled many of opportunity of seeing this wonder- the audience with whom he worked fui personality.

Halphong

Haiphong

POST OFFICE.

Japan and Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

(Seattle, 12th Sept.).

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai Austraila and Manilo Salgon

Canton ...

G. G. Paul Daumer General Sherman

Ranpura

October 1 October 2. October 2.

Pres, Grant

October

October

Talthyblus

October

Tatsuta Maru

October

Nellore

October

October 3,

Sphinx

OUTWARD MAILS

Date and Time.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

ments

Randfontein

intes

Spring MineS

Sub-Nigci

Tanami

Mining

Anglo-Iranian Burmah

Gold

Shell Transport

and Trading (benrer)

Chinese 5 Sterl-

76/9 76/0 38/197/8 235/- 231/3

1/11 1/1 93/14 03/111⁄2

103/11⁄2 103/11⁄41⁄2

113/3 111/3

the

Ing Notes 1825

(Vickers) Canton - Kowloon

Riy, 5

23% 251⁄44

38 30%

-Reuter,

The following quotations on New York commodity exchange are

Issued by Reuter.

October

New York Cotton 12.15/15

12.23/23

December 12.08/09. 13.10/10

January

March

May

12.00/00 12.10/10

12.04/00 12.12/14 12.01/01

12.10/10

11.00/90 11.08/90 12.55 New York Rubber

July .Spot

October

December..

Jonunry

March

May

July

10.40/48

.12.03

FOR RUSSIAN WOMEN

London, Oct. 1. An

appeal for the ralaing of £10,000 to assist Russian women

16.36/30 16.30b/34a refugees in the Far East is made in 18.4B/48 a letter to the Times from the British 10.51n

Appeal Committee.-Reuter. 16.57b/00a 10.05/00 10.03b/07a

16,510 16.50/59

10.750

Tolul sales-$20 tons.

Chicago Wheat

18,72n

December 1133/113 112/113 May... 1114/111 1114/112

98/08% 08/0874

July....

Tuesday's sales: 24,940,000 bushels.

'December

May

July

Chicago: Corn

95%/054 034/03%

80/90%

88780

Winnipeg Wheat

89/89

05%/85%

October. 107/107 1063%/100%

December 10515/105105/105% May. 107/107

100%/100

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For

Shamshui and Wuchow

Amoy Bangkok,

Per Thursday.

Chung On Friday,

Tjinegara

Thurs., Oct. 1, 4 pm.

Mauritius,

Batavia, Rumlon, Madagascar and South Africa,

.Fri., Oct. 2, 8.30 am..

Barentsz...... Fri., Oct. 2, 9 am.

Parcels,

Letters,

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin

Zealand via Brisbane.

Reg.,

Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Russia

Fri, Oct. 2,

Oct. 1, 8 pm,

.Oct. 1, 5 p.m.

Oct. 2, 8.30 am.

Fri., Oct. 2.

.Oct. 1, 5 p.m.

.Oct. 2, 0.15 am .Oct. 2, 10 am ...........Fri, Oct. 2, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Oct. 1, 5 p.m. .Oct. 2, 8:30 am. ....Fri, Oct. 2,

(Due Brisbane, 18th October).

and Europe via Vancouver B.C.,

(Parcels for Canada only) und *Europe via Siberia.

Parcels, Reg.

(Duo Vancouver B.C., 19th Octobor).

Letters,

London,

Letters for "Imperfat Airways Direct K.M.A. Dorado

Service"--duo

12th

October.

Re

Lotters,

Leliers, for "Australia by Imperial RM.A. Dorado

Airways Service"-due Darwin,

G.P,0. and K.P.O.

6th October.

Rex..

.Oct. 1, SPAL

Letters,

To be held at

The Gloucester Hotel

MONDAY, October 5 to FRIDAY, October 9.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .... Hal Ning ...... Manila

....Oct. 2, 3.20 .m. Fri., Oct. 3, 3 p. General Sherman Fri., Oct. 2, 6 p.m. Saturday,

Letters for K.L.M. Service"due, Kanpura.................Bat, Oct. 3,

Amsterdam, 12th October.

G.P.0. and K.ro.

Iter.....

Letters

Straits, Ceylon, In 2. E, and S. Ranpura .....

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles..

Amoy

Foochow

Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa

.Oct. 3, 0.30 am..

..Oct. 3, 10 a.IL:-

Sat, Oct. 2

G.P.O, and K.P.O.. 'Parcels, Ref....

.Oct. 2, 5 pm. Och

3, 9.45 a.m.

Letters, .Oct. 3, 10,30 am..

Sat, Oct. 8, 1 p.m.

..Sat., Oct. 3, 1.30 p.m.

Pres. Grant...Sat, Oct. 3, 4.30.pn Kingyuan .....But, Oct. 3, 5 pan 'Soochow ..... Sat., Oct. 3, 5'p.m., Sunday.

Sun., Oct. 4, 9 a.m.

Canton Marti Superscribed correspondence only.

Comprising a Selection of Entries received in The Amateur Photographic Competition conducted

(Duo Marsellies, 30th October),

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong

by

Shanghal,, Japan and Europa

vla

Kwangtung Sphinx

Siberia..

Manila

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