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MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Temporary Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering
EX
The Council will appoint temporary lecturer in Mechanical Engineering with special qualifica- TOMBOLA-There will be a Tom-tions in Thermo-Dynamics and in bola every Friday, commencing next the dealgn of boilers, Steam and week at St. Patrick's Club, 5 Garden 0 engines. Candidates must Road, from 0.30 p.m. to 11.45 pm hold a good British University
qualification. FOR SALE.
l'ay H.K.$400 month.
TIN CAN MAIL COVERS. Letter enclosed in a watertight tin was pul Into the sea. For sale at Grace Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Ilongkong.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary lasted at 3.30 p.m.) yesterday, say!!
A good volume of trading was re- ported during the day. Stocks in most demand being Docks, Old and New, Lands, Trans, Watsons, ang! Electrics, business being transacted in them at prices differing but little from the opening bids. Unions fell away slightly, and after sales re- parted at $478, a large block changed hands at $475. I. Bams receded
to $1,402 business done, as against
1
The appointment may become permanent.
Applications should reach the undersigned by 1st February, 1939.
W. B. FINNIGAN,
Registrar University of Hong Kong. 3rd January, 1939.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Jan. 5.
New York Cotton
$1,495 yesterday, but this merely re-Jan, (1939) Huets a decline of £2 in the London Mar. (1939) quotation,
Hayers
Canton Insurance $210
Union Insurative $470.
It. Docks (Old) #ins
IR. Dock (New) $12.50
1. & S. Hotels $7
B.K. LE 605
Opening!
8.40b/18: 8.48 748
Closing
May (1930)
July (1039) Oct. (1939)
Dee. (1939)
8.27 127 11.03 /04 7.03 763 7.08 /07
8.35/35 8.41741 8.18/18
7.07/97 7.53/53
7.50 N
Spot
8.91 N
New
York Rubber
Mar, (1939)
1. Reulties 1333
May
16.326/KA 16.33 134
10,28/28
16.15/18
ILK. Tramways $1715
Penit Tratna (Old) 37
Sept.
Peak Tram (New) $35
Oet.
Star Ferries $72
Chinn Lights 1 $3.50
Dee.
Sandakan Lights $10
I Ropes $300
Dairy Farm $24 20
Humphreys $85.
JK Electric $30
Cement S10
Watsons $0.05
ILK. Govt. 42%. Lona da pon.
1.K. Govt. 319% Loan par.
Beliers
Chino Underwritern $0.70
H.IC. K. Whatves 1272
K. Dicks (Old) $10
Kaut $933
16.16/17 10.16/16 16.20/20
Sales for the day:-800 tons.
Friday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
G. MAR R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Bale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th, day of January, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Departmont, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sau Chuk Yuen Road, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from Ist July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof, Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the diapo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (it) not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oflleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
New how von Inland
Lot N
269.
¡No of Sale.
Registry No
Lucality
stang Mutt) nes
Rad, Roaker
Boundary Mesurentente
as per prio
plan.
any
sangi
16.150
$165
| Codents in
H.K. Stock Market
Upset Price:
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock
Market this morning
January 6, 1939.
NEW TOKYO CABINET
SWORN IN
Fremler.. Baron K. Hlranuma
*Marquis K. Kide
Home
Welfare... Marquis K. Kildo
Foreign
•Mr. II. Arita
War. Lt.-Gen. S. Tingakl Navy........ *Admiral Yenal Finance ..... Mr. S. Ishiwata
Commerce and Industry .. Mr.
Y. Hails
Agriculture and Forestry Mr. C. Machida
Education Justice
Overseas
Communications
*Baron Araki "Mr. B. Shlena *Mr. Y. Haita *Mr. 8.
Shiono
Railways...... Mr. Y, Macda Without Portfollo Prince Копорс
Chief Secretary ...... Mr. II. Tanabe
Director of Legislative Bureau
Mr. S. Higa! Prezident of Planning Board.. Mr. K. Aokt
"Member of former Cabinet
JAPAN'S PREMIER ADMITS CRISIS
TOKYO, Jan. 5. AFTER THE CEREMONIES of installation by the Emperor were concluded, Premier Hiranuma and other members of the new Cabinet proceeded to the official residence of the Prime Minister and held the first Cabinet session at 8.15 p.m.
In a statement issued follow- ing the Cabinet meeting, the new Premier, Baron Hiranuma, ad-
milled that Japan was confront-
BRITAIN'S
FOR
ed by an unprecedented crisis PLANS
and its solution, he said, was by
no means an easy task.
"Hi, however, the Government and nation are solidly united and display their traditional national spirit on
EVACUATION
the august virtues of the Imperial Safeguarding Children
Family, I am confident that the cur rent situation will be brought to a Satisfactory settlement," he added,
definite Promising to anamee
In Emergencies
LONDON, Jan. 6.
lating plans for the evacua-
polleles of the new Cabinet later, AS A FIRST STEP in formu- Premier Hiranumu stresses the cessity of concentrating the entire 7012
for the Lion of between two and three country resources of the
million children from big cities attainment of the "Sacred Campaign."
Referring to the Government's in the event of an emergency,
settlement altitude for the
new Premier the Minister of Health, Sir China Incidens, the
1469, th ↑ pledges the Fundamental policies Kingsley Wood, has circularised which were firmi, established by the local authorities requesting their
Cabinet with the approval co-operation with the Gover preceding Cabinet
Emperor would be executed
BANKS
1,1621⁄2 m. 08 n. .9% 1.
Chicago Wheat
May
j July
1 Sept.
7031/607 007%/70 705%/7019 70/ 71/
71
j Wednesday's Sales;--
20,811,000 bushels.
Chicago Corn
K. Banks, $...
May
5345/53
53 /53%
H.K. Banks Lon.
49. Hotels 7.05
15.10. 07
duly
5456/544%
54/54
Chartered £..
HC. Tramway's $17.70
Sept.
55%%%/55%
5544/30
Mercantile, A. &. B. £.
272
n.
of the
China Lights cum r. 19.30
11. Electrics 148
Winnipeg Wheat
Mercantile, C. £.
Constructions *
May
035/63%
52%/623%
East Asia S
13 n. 88 11.
Maramans (11.8.) 37-
July
03/037%
634/63%
INSURANCES
Oct.
0314/035%
Canton 5.
Union S
H.K. Fire $.
SHIPPING
(Old) $24
Saler
ilungkeng Banks $1,49244 Union Insurance $475/0
ILK. Duck (1) $10
1.K. Docks (New) $17,60/75
it, & B. totals $7
K, Lands 337
1.K. Tramways $17.00
China Ligida ris. $3.60
11.K, Electrics $30%/.30
Telephones (Old) $234;
Cements $10.00
Watsons $8.03
Antamuks P. 4
Atoka 31
Baguin Gold 25%
Benguet Consolidated 14.3)
Coco Grove st
Cunsolicited Milnes DEJ
Demonstration 24
1. X. L. 83
Paracnie Gumaun 13
San MD 1.92
Suyoc 2011
United scales 80
Polish Minister On
Visit To Hitler
Berlin, Jan. 5. Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, who is visiting Germany, had a long talk with Herr Hitler at Berchtesgaden this afternoon. Herr
von Ribbentrop was also present
No statement was Issued regarding discussed, but it is the questions understood that the matters may refugees in have included Jewish Paland, the minorities, and Danzig- Reuter.
Swan Culbertson
China Underwriters rts..
Douglas 5.
Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, P. $. Indo-Chinus, D. $.. Shell Bearers 5/- Waterbunts $.
..210 n.
478 15 s. 50 s. 178 n.
031 b.
1 n.
55 n.
.24.
83/- 1.
..
.117 S. 184 b.
17.00 E. 6.30 b. .6.10 b
5.60 n.
100 n.
of the
Various arrangements that have inent in taking an immediate bean initiated for the realisation of census of available accommoxin-
for billeting these pulleles will be maintained and tion
purposes, developed by all means, he said. which, it is hoped, will be com- Concluding, the Premier urges thepleted by the end of February.
It is estimated that there are nation to appreciate the great efforts! being done by the offers and men 1,000,000 children in the administra- at the front. He pleaded for tolerative county of London alone. tion of various inconveniences in the time of emergency, and called for eloze co-operation with the Govern tent in overcoming situation.Domel,
EMPEROR INVESTS NEW CABINET
the
dimeult
Tokyo, Jan. 5, The investiture of Baron Iranuma as Prime Minister was held in the presence of the Emperor at the Im- perial Palace at 6.30 p.m.
Admiral Hyakutuke, Grand Chan- berlain, and Lieut.-General Usaki, Chief Aide-de-Camp to the Throne, attended the ceremony,
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves 5.. Docks (old) $. Docks (new) 5. Providents (old) $. Providents (new) $. New Eng. Sh. S Shu. Docks, St.
MINING
Kailan s/-
17/0 n.
Kaubs $... Venz: Goldfield 5.
.0.35
.
.3 n.
Frith са
Hongkong Mines ets.
72 11.
54 sa.
31. 25% 5.
The
Investment Bankers and Brokers
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Chicago Board of Trade
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Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal
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Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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Autumnoks I's. Aloks Ps.... Baguin Gold PS. Benguet Con. Ps. Coco 'Grove Ps. Con. Mines Ps. Demonstratons Ps, IX.L. PS. Gumaus 15. San Mauricio Ps. Suyoc Consol Pr Paracales Ps.
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.54 33.
.003 sa.
28
Sil.
,63 53.
**
.13 50. .1.02 su.
20% sn. .68 SH.
LANDS
Hotels $.. Lands $.
.7.10 .
Lunds 4% deb. $..
107
0.40 n.
0% 5.
5.35 b.
.fio n.
S'hai Lands Sh, S. Humphreys $..
H.K. Realties S. Chinese Eslates $....
UTILITIES
Peak Trans (old)
Tran. $.....
Peak Trans (new) $.
1. Ferries (old).$.
Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries, (new) 5. China Light (cuni. ris.) Chino Light (Rights) $. II.K. Electric $.. Macao Electric $. Sandakan Light $.
Telephone (old) $..
Telephore (new) $ Tractions s/-
Singapore Pret., 5/-
INDUSTRIAL
.37 st. n.
17.10 A
.B b. .4 b. 72 r. 224 n. 22 r. S...9.70 s. .3.70 s. 58.
17 n.
.10 n.
.24
..
.8.60
.
21/3
25/- n.
Call: Maeg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 m. Cold: Mreg. (Pre.), Sh. $....13 n. Canton fees $. Cements $.. Ropes S.
STORES, &C. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $.
Sinceres $......
Wing On (HK)
Powell, Ltd. cts.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Cotton (c, rta.) Sh.
S'hal Cotton Sh. $.
Zoong Sings, Shệ.
Wing On Textiles, Sh...
MISC.
if.K. Entertainments $.
Constructions, S.
Vilbro Piling $..
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925
GS Bonds
.1.70 1. 10.00 n. .3.90 b.
11 is considered that the provision of camps would be impracticable, the necessary accommodation being best found in existing occupied and empty houses on the lines of the emergency scheme formulated In the September crisis, namely on the basis of 'one person to every habitable room, the Government paying householders up to half a guinea a week, according to the accommodation provided.
ENTIRE SCHOOLS TO GO
While no children can be moved in an emergency unless the parents so desire, it is contemplated that school- children would be moved school by The investiture of other members school, with their teachers, so that of the Cabinet took place at 7.30 pm. their education be continued in Premier rauma attended the the reception areas. ceremoales, which were personally The circular emphasised that the conducted by the Emperor at the Im-nformation supplied by house- perial Palace.--Domet
PLEDGE TO ARMY AND NAVY
Tokyo, Jan. 5. Premier hns given
mny
holders for the census would by entirely voluntary, objections being noted for consideration.
It is hoped that in the event of an householders would accept billeting children.
Itagaki, the Minister of War, and!
definite pledges to Lieut.-Gentralterija
Admiral Yonui, the Minister of Navy, but it is pointed out that those who
to pay due considerations to the re-do not accommodate children, may be tive of the China Incident" and per- required to lake other persons, quests of the fighting services.
Steps are also being taken
rooms-Reuter.
to
Attainment of the "ultimate objec-prevent any proficerity: in letting fection of national defence systemis represent the two salient points put forth by the military and naval au- thorities.-Domei,
LAST ACT OF LIBERALS
London, Jin, 5,
Quaker Urges U.S.
The Tokyo Correspondent of the To Admit Refugees
London Times"
Cabinet crisis in Japan as
the
the Jast net of the old order, and the replace ment of Konoye by Baron Hiranuma as a victory for the forces enden. vouring to build up a new order in Japan. United Press.
GERMANY PLEASED.
Berlin, Jan. 5, Germany appears to be extremely satisfied with the composition of the new Japanese Cabinet.
Baron Hranuma' is regarded us a stalesman of rent experience, while the continuation in office of Mr. Arita, who concluded with Germany and Italy the two-year-old anti-Comintern Pact, Is similarly welcomed.
No outstanding change in Japan's wor pulley is expected.
The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung"
of writes: "Quick settlement the crinis was a necessity. The appoint- ment of a new Finance Minister is of special importance, as Japan is fneed with dimeult flnoncial questions arising from the war,
maintains the new Cabinet shows that Japan is making
The "Lokal Anzelger"
.24.10 b. ,0.05 1.
8.10 n
that the composition of
.2 m.
.30 .
.DO T
no compromise politically--Reuler.
$..16 n.
102 n. .24 n.
.40 D.
.7 b. 1 A .0.00 n.
Jamaica Waterfront
Strike Settled
Kingston, Jamnalea, Jan. 5. Work is proceeding normally on the waterfront, as a result of the op- ..76% n. pointment of an arbitration board.
A steamer which put to sea was nar til recalled by wireless, and is now dis- .16/6 b," charging "enrgo "In the harbour----
¿3}~ a.) ·Reuter.
II.K. Govt. 4% Loan..0% pr.
H.K. Govt. 344%.
Marsmans (Lon.) s/-
Maramana (H.K.), R/~
Washington, Jan. 5. Dr. Rufus Jones, the leader of a Quaker delegation on refugees which visit to has just returned from a Germany, urged to-day that large rens in Alaska should be thrown Jopen to refugees-United Press.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand
T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T.
India
T.T. U.S.A.
T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Salgon
TAT France
TT. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
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K.r.O.
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