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SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Feb. 7. 3. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
The market to-day was erratically lower in the quietest day's trading since August. The pending negotia tions between United States Steel and labour caused a set-back at the open- ing, after which the market rasta but later again declined, with
1 point. Steel Ismes losing above were under pressure. Motors were depressed. Buildings were supported a housing boom. on prospects of There was some buying of coppers due to the foreign turmoll, but prices later reacted. Rails softened. Utili ties were depressed. Farms reacted. Olls were barely steady. Specialties were generally weak. Curb stocks and bonds were irregularly lower and both markets were quiet. Govern- ment bonds were also ower.
S. C. & F. New York corres- pondent cables:
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Stocks: The market to-day de- veloped a feeling of heaviness and the ación suggests further decline. The "Times" business index for the week was 82.3, as against 82.3 the revised index for last week and 1017 for the corresponding week of last year.
Coltons Advices
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Air Raid Precautions
The demonstration Gas-proof and Splinter-proof Room in the Medical
old Oficer's House, Government Civil Hospital will be open to inspection by the public between 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. daily from to-day until Friday, 11th February, 1938, inclusive.
Representatives of the Royal Engineers will be in attendance.
HONGKONG AND SHANGILAI BANKING CORPORATION,
Notico is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation
will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, on Satur- day, the 26th February, 1938, at 11.30 0.
for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a State- ment of Accounts for the ycar
ending 31st December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 14th February to Saturday, the 26th February, 1938, (both
during days inclusive) which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 7th February, 1938.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING OF: THIS COMPANY will be held at tho Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs- day, the 10th February, 1938, at
conflicting orc concerning the possible passage of the
a.m.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc-
Form Bill in time to affect the 1938.11 crop and this is causing what amounts almost to 11 deadlock. Spots are tors together with a Statement of quiet, with the basis unchanged. The market can presently be describ ed as a "waiting market."
Wheat: The prolonged indiffer- ence of export demand is depressing: This is about off-set by the dry con- ditions in the South-West, but the large acreage could stand consider able abandonment and still produce Government liberal crop. The estimate of the carry-over has been corrected to 109,000,000 bushels. There has been n visible decrease in suppiles of 2,900,000 bushels.
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Rubber: Shipment offerings were small and prices were firin.
Hides: Selling to-day was attri- buted to packers hedging of un-cold slocks. Buyers were caulious.
Sugar: There Was
some snall liquidation and the market was dull.
The General Motors Corporation lo-day declared a dividend of 25 cents per share.
Steel mill activity during the week ending February 5th, according to the American Iron and Steel Institute, was 30.7 per cents of capacity, as
Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday, the 10th February, 1938, both days Inclusive,
the of By order Directors.
Board
of
Secretary.
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Hongkong, 26th-January,-1938.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Feb. 7.
The following quotations on the
against 30.5 per cents the provious New York commodily exchange are
week.
issued by Reuter:
Dow Jones Averages Feb, 5
Close
30 Industrials
122,88
121.39
20 Ralls
27,50
27.10 March
New York Colton
Opening
Closing
8.51/50
8.51/52
20 Utilities
18.83
18.58 May
8.62/61
8,01/02
40 Bonds
00,04
89.02 July
0.00/70
8.08/08
11 Commodity Index 53.27
52.95 Oct.
8.80/79
8.78/78
1.86/80
8.83/02
8.87b/39a 0.80 N
STOCK MARKET
The Hongkong Stock
official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday reads:
Dec.
Јал.
Spot-8.01.
The First Notice Day for March
Cutton in Feb. 23 with Delivery date
March 1.
New York Rubber
14.30/35
14.50/48
14.34 B 14.51b/53a 14.00/00 14.05 765 14.70/75 14.74 B 14.00 N 14.04 N
Sales for the day:-1,100 tons.
Chicago Wheat
REPORT
:
March
Exchange
May July
Sept.
Dec.
Market opened quiet and dull but towards the close them were general enquiries, with prices closing on the
Jan.
steady side.
Rates continue
to bo
maintained.
Bayers
May July Sept
046/94% 90%/904
Thursday's Sales:-
China Underwriters 91,40
May
Douglases. ESTIS
July
ILK. A K." Wharves $116%
HK. & W. Docks $221,
Sept.
Providents (014), $234)
Mny
July
Hongkong Bank $1,450
Bank of Zast Aala $82 Union Insurance $458
Proeldents (New) sóżo Staube 8744
H. B. Hotel $34
RK. Renities 1459
13. TTAIRWAYS $14,70
Peak Trax (Old) $0
China Lights (oja) $10.00
#K. Beciries 8584
Watsons $5.45
Cementa $1333
Construction $1
Wallace Harper 15%
Marumane (LR) 17- 4/3
Bellezz
Itongkong Dank $1,470 Union Insurance $501 30.JC, Ateamboats #011
HK & K. Wharves (118
H. & H. Hoteln $5.65
Peak Trams (Now)
Cements $13.45
(3%
Daly Farms $25.30. Wm, Powell, Led, 80.75
Baler
Union Insurance 1803 HK. A W. Docka" $25 Providents (Old) #24' Antamoka P 61 cla Aloha 29 cts, Dugulo Gold H eta. Thunt Consol 9.70 cia. Coco Grave #3 cts.
Consolidated Mines 412 stu,
Demoncizations 43 eta,
L.-K. L. 47-ot, fan Mauricio 13 eta. Buroe Conas) 2014 eta, 1:37n test. Parwondes "34 "gte. 11X. Tymoways $16.76
Oct
044/94%
002/9012 90%/90%
10,318,000 bushels.
Chicago Cern
69%%/591% 00%/58% 60 780 50%/59% 00%/00%
Winnipeg Wheat
1274/137_13754/127%
1104/110%
100%/100%
EXCHANGE
TT. London Demand.... T.T. Shanghal TT Singapore
T.T. Japan
T.T. India
TT. U.S.A. TT. Manila TT. Batavia T.T. Bangkok
Selling
1. 2 18. 27%
.104
.5274
100
.02
.31
149
.03%
.0.40
.70%
1334
1/02
Baring
4 m/s L/C London
1/3%
4 m/s Lic. USA.
20 d/s India .........
..31 .10.16 .03%
U.S. "Cross rate in London
.8.01
T.T. Salgen TT, France TT. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
4 m/■ D/P do.
4 m/s France
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SPECIAL
DISPLAY
OF
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELLERY,
PEARLS,
SILVERWARE,
CLOCKS,
FANCY
GOODS.
A
THOUSAND
NOVELTIES
PRICES
VERY
MODERATE
J. ULLMANN
& CO.
Chater Road,
Hongkong
1/3.0/82 Established 1860
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE...
1938.
BRITISH ULTIMATUM TO "PIRATES" IS CLEAR
(Continued from Page 1.)
YESTERDAY'S CABLED] between the French and Italian gov-
QUOTATIONS
London, Feb. 7.
Feb. 4. Feb. 7.
War Loan 3% (Red.
after · 1932)
Chinese
***** 103% 8103.3/18 Gold Loan
1600
20
70
Chinese 5% Gold Bonda
1925-47
04
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05
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1012
49
43
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Chinese 5% Reorg. Loan
5014 50%
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20
20
Lung Tsing & V, Ifal Ry
54 1913
17
17
Shanghai-Nanking Tuy.
**
24
23
Tientsin-Pukaw Hly. 5%
(Brit. Stp.)
20
* 20
Tientsin-Pukow Rly.
Ger, Bipd.) ....... Tientsin Pukow Rly. Br
Brit, Bipd, Supl. Loan) Tientsin-Pakow Nły. B
(Ger. Stpd. Supl. Loan Japan Stering 1507 Japan By Sterling 1924 Ger. 7% Sterling 1013 Chartered Bank of L. A.
20
20
20
20
47
15
$7
50%
124
12%
0755
10/-
sa 31/3
14/0 14/- ID/- 2/-
10
30
HK. & S'ha Banking Carp. (Lan. Regj....
Chinese Eng, & Min. Chosen Corporation Pekin Syndicato
S'hal Elec, Construction
S'hat Waterworks Ço. "A"
Union Insurance Society
of Canton
Gula Kalumpang Itubber Allled fron de Founderies Assoc. & Elec. Industries Austin Motors ord.
Cable & Wireless, New
Form, ord.
(bearer)
Cammell Laire, ord. Mexican Eagle Courtaulda
Distillers
Dunlop Rubber ......... General Elec. (Eng.) .... Guinness (A) San & Co. Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Bristol Agroplane®*.-7... Imperial Chemical indus. Imperial Tobacco
Marks & Spencer
Rolls Royce
Tate & Lyle
20
20
14
cx-div
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10% Hom, Nom.
30 Nom. Nom. 26/3 20/3 24/ 24/- 42/441/10 30/74 307-
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27/0 60/1035 83/1% 90/- 04/-
Leyland Motors.
03/3 01/- 00/6
Turner & Newall
83/0 01/0
United Steel
15/0
15/-
Smethwick Drop Forg-
Art
10/3
10/9
Armstrong Stevens
Bf- 07-
Pressed Steel, com.
15/444 15/174
Vickers, ord.
23/-
23/12
Woolworths
03/7 03/6°
Anglo-Patch
27-
27/--
Rubber Plantation Invest.
Trust
20/3
20/3
11/6
10/0
17/0 17/0
50/6
Burnia Corp'n
Commonwealth Mining
Maranan Investments
Randfontein Estates
Exploration Co.
Sub-Nigel
Tanami Gold Mining Anglo-Iranian
Burmak
Shell Trans. 4 Trad.
(bearer)
Chinese Sig. Notes
1023 (Vickets) Canton-Kowloon Hiy
ukuang Rly. (German)
50% 1011
2/4/ 2/84
5270 3/- 200/0 203/0
7%d7%a 77/0 77/0 113/0 113/14
02/0
01/10/
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MASTER TELLS STORY OF CAPTURE OF SHIP NEAR HONGKONG
BY JAPANESE
(Continued from Page 1.)
ernments and His Majesty's Govern- ment, it will be considered as con- templating attack on merchant ship- ping.
POST
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
Ordinary air mail letters for Im- Direct Service to
OFFICE.
VIA BIBERIA ROUTE Mall Bervice "Via Biberla" temporarily suspended.
"His Majesty's Government will perial Airways not tolerate submarines being sub-Europe etc., will, until further notice. merged in this area and orders have be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office at 9.00 am, on accordingly been given
IUs Sundays. Letters for this Service temporarily suspended. Majesty's warships that if a sub-
to
BHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai la
are
marine is found so submerged hence-may be posted in the ordinary post-
ing boxes at Kowloon Post Office OUTWARD MAIL TIMES forth it shall be attacked.”
and General Post Ofee. They Registered and Parcel Malls Mr. Eden nuded that the French
should be clearly marked "By Air closed 10 minutes earlier than the and Italian Governments had been Mall" and bear suffelent postage. time given below unless otherwise informed of the action proposed and Insufficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where malls are advertis
had agreed to take similar taxed with double the deficiency or ed to close at or before 9 am, regi- action in their zones.
Other parties to the Nyon Agree-forwarded by Steamer Service, at stered and parcel malls are closed at.
the discretion of the Post Omeo. 15 p.m. on the previous day..
they
ment had also been informed, as had the Governments of the United States, Germany, and Portugal.
ALCIRA'S BOMBING
The Foreign Secretary then turned to circumstances in which the British steamer Aleira was bombed and sunk on February 4, by two aeroplanes when about 20 miles south-east of Barcelona.
The ship was at the time carrying an observing ofleer of the Non-Inter- vention Board.
Full reports of the incident were stili awaited but there was every rea- son to believe that the attacking alr- Craft were in the service of General Franco.
The British Agent at Salamanca had accordingly been instructed to Salamanca Communicate with the authorities in the following terms:
the
His Majesty's Government has in past treated these unjustifiablo attacks on British shipping with the utmost patience, but its patience is not inexhaustible.
"It has come to the conclusion that the time has come to let it be known once and for all that it cannot con- tinue to deal with these attacks solely by protests and claims for compensa- tion, which have failed to check at- tacks or to secure any material satis- faction for damages done.”
"It should therefore be made known! to General Franco that His Majesty's Government reserves to itself the
right henceforth, without any further notice, to take such retaliatory action, in the event of any recurrence of these attacks, as may be required by appropriate to any particular
And
case.
Replying to a supplementary ques- tion, Mr. Eden said his advice was that the steps the government had declded upon would be sufficient to end
completely these piratical attacks.
He was confident it would be so, but should they be mistaken in their conclusions, the Government could not exclude any further action,
In answer to another question Mr. Eden said that while he had no defi- nite Information as to the ports from which plrate vessels carried on their operations there was reason to believe that they were based on Majorca.- British Wireless.
NO MINE OR TORPEDO
TRACK OBSERVED
London, Feb. 7. The First Lord of the Admiralty told the House of Commons three survivors of the British steamer Endymion had been interrogated by the naval authorities at Gibraltar.
No-submarine torpedo track or floating mine was seen by them from the bridge.
The depth of water where the ex-
to reich, the military and naval port of Mako, a journey which normally plosion occurred ruled out the possl- takes only one day. When we arriv-blity of it being caused by a moored
mine-British Wireless. ed there we were told that we were our cabins
to remain on board in
and make no observations ns it was
were four or
re-
WAR-TIME CONDITIONS
London, Feb. 7.
It is revealed that war-lime. con-
patrol area.
a military zone. Actually we wereditions prevail in the Mediterranean too far away to see anything of importance. For ten days we
The Admiralty has banned the mained on board and were well fed publication of movements of any and courteously treated but there warships in the zone.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr. An- Ave Inquiries, the
thony Eden, has told the House of Japanese officers coming to me and Commons that British warships had asking the same questions many been ordered to attack any sub- times. They wanted to know every-merged submarines within the Bri- thing from the time I was born until tish patrol zone.
General Franco had been informed the day of the ship's capture. The that Great Britain would not toler- ship was continually crowded with officers and men.
ate submerged submarines anywhere in this zone, Mr. Eden added. No questions were asked about said that his information was that Replying to a question, Mr. Eden Hongkong and it was obvious that Italian type aeroplanes raided Barce- our questioners knew almost as lona un January 30.
The much as we did since they usually
Salainaren authorities had knew the answers to the questions at the unjustified attacks on shipping been informed that Britain's patience they pul to us before we replied. was "not inexhaustible.”
It was obvious, too, that the
The United States, Germany and destroyer had been waiting for us Portugal had been informed of the outside Hongkong and that the cap- British
anti-piracy plans-United ture was not merely a chance.
Press,
RE-HOISTED GREEK FLAG One curious incident during this Ume was the lowering of the Japan- ese flag and the hoisting again of the Greek flag which flew on the ship until the day we left.
CHINESE CAPTURE
YUHANG
(Continued from Page 1.)
The Japanese officers who came on boord stated that they were under with the support of more than 20 of bombing orders to treat us well and they did tanka and a number do so. One afternoon
planes. We were ordered to be prepared to leave next
In the ensuing battle which lasted day and at 5 a.m. last Saturday wo
from 3 pm to 8 pm. the Chinese were transferred by a steam launch defenders held their ground and the Japanese In- from the Sparta to the Canton Maru finally repulsed which had made a special cali
at vaders.
It is reported that
10,000 Make to pick us up. We arrived in
over Hongkong on the Canton Mara on
Japanese reinforcements have been Sunday, none of us having actually sent to Shuntch, Hantan, Tzuhalen, suffered any harm.
and Changtch from
north by the Pelping-Hankaw Railway and over 2,000 to Tamingtu and Lungwang- miso on the right flank of the rail- way in south Hopel during the last few days-Central News.
FIGHTING FOR YUANPING
Shanghai, Feb, 0. Chinese reports alate the Eighth Roule Army Is Yunnping, 80 miles north of Talyunn, now surrounding and is bitterly engaging 20,060 Japaneso.
There were 05 Chinese among the crew besides myself and Mr. K. E. Nicolaeff, the Chlef Officer, who fa n Russian.
Captain Sanng, who has been on the China Const for 40 years, first coming here in 1800 but going la his home in Norway a number of times since to sit for examinations and for
the holidays, stated that Sparta arrived in Hongkong on August 17. She was then under the Chineza Bag. On September 2 she sank during the The Chinese had completed the typhoon and was salvaged and later isolation of the city, but the arrival repaired at Belley's Silpway. The of reinforcements in the Japanese aalo to her present owners was made Lines enabled the defenders to break in July last year but the registry was the siege circle by counter-attack. not changed until January 6 this year. The Chinese are now trying to com The ship was insured, it is believed, plete the encirclement a second time.
United Press. for $200,000, through" Lloyd's.
INWARD MAILS
From
Japan and Shanghai
Tientsin
Per
Antenor Cheklung
Dro
February 0;
February. I..
Manliu
Franken
.February 8..
Shanghai and Foochow
Klungchow
February 8,
Air Mail by "Tan American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Miano date, 1st February.
February 8.
Calcutta and Stralis .................................. Kumsang US.A., Canada, Japon and Manila
February 0.
Strakta and Manila
(Senitle, date 15th January}, Pres. McKinley
..February 0.
Gneisenau
February 10.
Tientsin and Swatow
Nanchang
February 10.
Batavin
Tiinaroca
.February 10.
Australia and Manila
Changte
.February 11.
Fushimi Maru
.February 11.
Victoria
.February 11.
Emp. of Canada Tilawa
February 12.
Japan and Shanghai Manila
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-Vancouver B.C., 22nd
January.
Japan and Amoy ...........
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date. 8th February,
Calcutta and Straits Australia and Manila Shanghal
Straits and Mandla Saigon
Strails
Japon and Shanghai Calcutta and Straits
Straits
Зарла
Imperial Airways Talma
Atsuta Maru
Geheug
Aramis
Bangalore Carthage Kuisang Jeypore
February 12.
Plano February 14..
axy 17.
.February 18 February 17, February 17.. .February February 10.. February 18. .February 18.. February 18..
February 19.
February 20..
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Titan
OUTWARD MAILS
For
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Tuesday
Afr Mall for "K.L.M, Airways Ser- Antenor
vice"-duo Amsterdam 20th February.
GP.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.,
Ord.,
Stratis, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Antenor
and Europe vin Marseilles-due Marseilles 10th March-and Lon-
don Parcels due London 10th March,
Parcels Rec..
Ord
American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 18th Feb.
Iulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-
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Ord..
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Amoy, Shanghai and (Foochow via
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Reg. Ord...
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Straits
Swatow
Japan
Swalow and Bangkok
Wed., Feb. 3, G.P.O. and K.P.Ó.
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Air Mall for Chungking by the C.N.A.C., Plane....Thurs, Feb. 10.
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Kwelyang Thurs., Feb. 10, 8.30 a.m.
Friderun, Thurs, Feb. 10, 10.30 a.m.
Kowinon F. 0.
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Feb, 10, 5 p.m..
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Hollow Sandakan
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Haiphong Shanghal
Swatow and Tientsin
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G. P. O.
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Kiungchow..Fri., Feb. 11, 8.30 a.m.. Victoria ....Fri, Feb. 11, 0.30 a.m.
Siralis, Ceylon, India, East and Fushimi Maru ........Fri, Feb. 11.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via Marselles-due Mar- seilles, 13th March.
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.Feb. 11, 5 p.m.
Feb. 11, 3.30 p.m.
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Feb. 11, 2 p.m.
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Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage
South Africn, Aden,". Egypt and Europe via Marsellles
-Due Marseilles, 18th March
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Feb. 18, 1.00 p.m. Feb-19 9.45-m- Feb. 19, 10.20 mm).
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