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Hongkong Stock Exchange Offeinl Summary qued yesterday says!
Following on the drop in both the London and New York stock markets Where can be no cause for surprize
assumed that the local market
"man man" attitude. Buyers decided to awalt further news before ventur- ing into further commitments.
Salen
H.K. Docks $16
Dairy Farma (old) $20
Manlia Shares
Atoks P's. 1714 s
Anlamok 1'. 18 s
Bagulo Gold P. 18 a
Batong Buhay Pa. 0120 s
Benguet Consolidated 1's. 19.10 s Big Wedge P's. 10
Coco Grove Ps, 20 s
s
Consolidated Mines 1's, 0015 s
Demonstration P's. 0611⁄2 s
IX.L. P. 39
Iph Gold Ps. 15 b
Mining: Ps. 10%
Mambulas Conrotklated 05 b
Masbate
Consolidated 04. Mindanao Motherlode 15, 074, s. Mine
Operation Ps. 12 s
North Camarines Ps. 18 b Paracale Gumas P. 15 a
San Mauricio PS. 79 s
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Wednesday,
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REACTIONS-From Page Tw0
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CO., LTD.
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Jubilation In Germany
regret that though For East aggres
on his received a setback, the European peace front has received n blow, particularly the diplomacy of Britain which it had been President Roosevelt's constant desire in recent months to strengthen.
Franch Suspicion PARIS, Au 22 (Reuter)-The French press to-night takes the line that the German-Soviet pact might view of have been expected in Moscow's "shflfy-shallying" and the recent trade agreement.
It is also considered that the pact may not have the results hoped for
to WEDNESDAY, 6TH SEPTEM-by Germany. BER (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th July, 1939,
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What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or manner likely to -treated in a cause uuncressury suffering or injury to health, or kaswing of a parent who, is seeking advice on any matter comerrning a child, would be doing an art of kindness by communicating
onee with-
Secretary,
Than Han. General HKS.P.C., Old City Hall.
The spretor, 49, Pokfulam Road,
1st floor.
The Inspretor, 15, Star St., Wanchai. The Inspector, 12, Sad Young Chol St., Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St.. Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
will be Informant's name kept strictly private, except in cases where malice la proved.
The
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand do
Shanghai
TT S
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan T.T. India
U.S.A.
T TT. Manila T.1.
Batavi Bangkok Tạ Saigon TT. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
.1/2.19/32 .1/2.19/32
375
5134
.104
.2014
.57
.52
1524
10032
10.73
.7034
1254
1/0
BUYING
1/2.27/32
1/2%
29
11.15
.8234 .4.08%
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P do.
in/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 da India
0.5. Cross rate in Lon.
Battleships For Sydney Sir Earle Page's Suggestion
|
Describing it as the most complete reversal of policy and doctrines in the history of Europe, "Le Temps" Reich Government, says: "The eight in a cul-de-sac, had to create new fact. The non-aggression pact with the Soviet, however contrary to the nature of things appeared to be the surest means of obstructing the Anto-Franco-Soviet military entente.
"The game is daring, but it is not certain to have the results hoped for in Berlin. The pact apparently oreans the end of the anti-Commjatern Part, a denial of the all the doctrines of the Nazi regime, and the abandon- ment of any plats Germany may have had for a thrust towards the Battle Countries, the Ukraine and the Black Sen.
"One is inclined to believe that the Fuchent is in a difficult situation and wishes to net speedily to ward off the peril ke lias created, and is mak- ing a strategical withdrawal, while saving the face of his regime by a spectacular diplomatle success.
Effect On Exchanges LONDON," "Ag–22 -(Reuter).--In Common with the Stock Exeliange. other sections in the City are of the ping that the latest developments in the infernational situation call for calm reensideration.
712-
The traditional calm however, was not fully shared by certain tenial centres, which was reflected Both the foreign exchanges and the markets. "The recent rather Heavy demand for dollars from the continent was accentuated this morn- ing at the British exchange fund kent a firm grip on the sterling- dollar rale at 4.0812.
After an early sharp marking down awing to surprise over the German- Soviet part, Stock Exchunte prices rallion under a lead by Internationals. The latest political developments resulted in fair activity on the foreign where the main tendency exchanges. was to offer continental currencies for dollars, thus exercising in Indirect |
which presi
derling. counterueled
the by
exchange equalisation aermint.
011
was
Commodities were quiet apart from wheat and sugar, which advanced on buying engendered by the Interna- tional situation.
Wall Street was easy, then armer.
Shock To Japan
the that
SPECIAL TO THE "TÈLEGRAPH** TOKYO, Aug. 23 (Domel)-Com- menting on the projected Soviet- German
non-aggression pact, declares "Miyako Shimbun" theoretically the non-aggression pact between ihe Soviet Germany does not run counter to the tripatite anti-Cominfern pact be- tween Germany, Italy and Japan but it is easy to imagine that the anti- Cemintern pact will be "devitalized the Soviet-German rapproche-
and
The "Chugi Shogyo" also agrees that the non-aggression pact will seriously weaken the anti-Comintern pact.
"The German-Soviet agreement provides an object lesson to Japan! that self-reliance and Independence are the only sure means by which to carry oul natlottal policles under circunstances." the paper
any
adds. The "schi Shimbun" understands that Japan's policy towards the European situation in future will be different from that envisaged in the past.
German Spokesman's Comments
TWO MEN DROWNED
APCCIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TIENTSIN, Aug. 22 (UP).-Two Chinese males were drowned in a British Concession to-day, where the
August 23, 1939,
Sentries In Boats Maintain Blockade
TIENTSIN FLOODS REACH NEW HIGH
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
TIENTSIN, Aug. 23 (Domei). -The Japanese, British and French Conces. floods had submerged ||sions in Tientsin are the thoroughfare to a almost completely inundat- depth of several feet. || ed.
H.K. Stock Market
The
following quolations issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K. Banks H.K. Banks .....
H.K. Banks (11.K. Reg.) Chartered £..
Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, c.c
East Asia $..
INSURANCES
Cantons $.. Union $ China Underwriters
K. Fire S.
SHIPPING Douglases $. Steamboats 5. Indo-Chinas, P.5 Indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers 5/- Waterboala
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $
Providents $. New Eng Sh. $$. Sh. Docks, 51, 3
Kalan 7- Raub S.... Veus troid S. Hongkong Mines ets. LANDS
now
CHINESE CITY
Flood waters are still ris- ing.
INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE
BARRBOKS
Part of the Italian Concession on the other side of the Halho River, in addition to the Chinese section of the city, are also in- Mur undated, but the catastrophe is not so dangerous as in the three completely inundated areas.
were
1.255 1. ...65 n.
CB
.6%
24.
.12 n. 72 n
.200
The Japanese Garrison has issued a
proclamation to the inhabitants, urging all citizens to co-operate with the Japanese and other authorities in an effort to prevent the spread of the Bood disaster.
317 and While promising assistance protection for the flood suffeters, both 380 native and alien, the proclamation 12 n. says that Japanese military authori
180 n.
67
13 1.
ton.
.30 h.
70/74
.8.10.
n.
103
It sa.
4.15 m.
.il n. 110 n.
ties will not relax their maintain peace and order affected area.
efforts
10 in the
Blockade By Water
All of the seven searching and examining stations around the British and Freach. Concessions would be maintained as usuni despite the flood, the proclamation points out.
Strict punishment will be meled out to those who engage in subver-
sive manoeuvres by availing them- selves of the flood situation, the pro- damation warns.
STATION
JAR AP
comes
FRENCH
ROYCESSION
BRITISH
CONCESSION
ARSENAL
(TIENTSIN
CHINA
TIENTSIN
THIRD LARGEST city in China, Tientsin ("The Ford of A Heaven") is the great commercial centre of the north. port 50 miles from the coast it stands at the junction of the rivers Peiho and Hunho. Through it passes nearly all the trade with Peiping, the Forbidden City, formor capital of China: tca caravans for Siberia used to set out from the city's gates.
SHANGHAI FEARS NEW OCCUPATION
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
SHANGHAI, Aug. 23 (UP).-Large numbers of Japanese warships, including three light cruisers have con- centrated in the Whangpoo River during the past 24 hours. Simultaneously, the Japanese naval authorities an- athers' premises. looting, incondi-nounced that the river would be closed for an hour to-day. arism, clrculating wild rumours,
Prohibited under heavy punish- ment are acts of trespassing of
MINING
12/6 1
8.50 1.
..4.. .4.
4.50 1. ..321 a.
orders
Hotels ... Landa $ (xd.} Laut. §. S'ha Lards Sh. Humphreys S. H. Realties S. Chinese kastes S..
UTILITIES
Trams $ (xal.).
- par b.
.7.
D.
..8 n.
4 s. .00 N.
16 n.
7.40 0.
Peak Tram (new) 5.
6354
China Lights (old)
China Lights (vld)
Peak Trantis (uid) 3.
Star Ferries $.
Y, Ferries $..
H.K. Elecirtes 5. Macke Micctrics Sandakan Lights $. Leappone (Ou!} Telephones (new) 3 Tracons s/-
Tractions (Pref.)_s/-
INDUSTRIALS
Cald: Macg, tord.), Sh. $. Chid: Mach. (Pre), Sh. Canton Ices 5....
Cements $... H.K. Ropes $.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $.. Dairy Farms (new) $. Watsons $.
Lane, Crawforts $.. Suceres $..... Wing On (K.) S. Powell, Ltd. $...
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $...... S'hai. Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. 5. Wing On Textues, Sh. $
MISC.
3,70 n.
22 n.
7.00 1. .4.80 n.
54% n.
.18 n
12 1
22 n
7.60 n
19/6 n.
Jess. hoarding foodstuffs or manipulating Although the announcement Shanghai Municipal Council to the
feld Road incident. commodity prices, or violating the stated that the river would be representations regarding the
yt the Japanese military closed for the purpose of "blast- The Chinese authorities state that
that
over
are advised to remove to ing operations", it is reliably the Municipal Counell claim misre- 5,000 present the actual happenings and. nces of safely as transport facilities understood
tend to transfer the blame to the places by rallway and other means will be Japanese naval forces are engag-Chinese Municipal authorities. provided for thein.
tint the charge They further Municipal Council authorities
пре
Japanese troops maintaining the ing in landing operations, which "Isolation" of the Concessions are jure characterised as "anniversary using boals in patrolling the flooded manoeuvres", presumably meaning attempting to shun responsibility for the second anniversary of the rat the incident by proposing inquiries large-scale landings in the Shanghai by third-party authorities," hostilities of 1937.
streets.
Japan Seeks Clarification
29/-. Continued From Page
.14 n. $...13 n. ....1. .12.80 n. .3.70 n.
It in
is persistently rumoured that the Japanese authorities have decided to occupy the International Settlement in the event of another serious inci- dent, and thereafter they would use. the Settlement as a bargaining point in the negotiations with Britain.
Some quarters believe that the will be resumed in view. negotiations
of the German-Sevict pact, which will conceivably force Jupan to seek the Foreign Minister regarding the recuncillation with Britain and the European situation.
United States.
Three
Stock Market Slump
hundred
Manchukuo's Anxiety SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Later. RSINGKING. Aug. 23 (Domel)
Japanese naval .20 sa. Manchukuoan Government ciretes be forces participated in an exhibition .194 n. lieve that the primary object of the
manoeuvre near Woosung this morn- n. Russo-German Pact is to counteracting, to celebrate the second anniver- 7.50 a the influence of Great Britain andiyary of the Woosung landing..
France in Europe.
.1.80 1. 41.
naval authorities
concentration
snid
Japanese They believe, therefore, that is that the worship
1 unlikely that Soviet Russia will
mediately stiffin its attitude 17. Far East.
Reich Ready
To March?
Continued From Page:
of the opinion that a complete re-
shuffle will take place between the in Powers rival groups of two Europe as a result of the Russo- German entente,
Welcomed By Slovakia SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" "BRATISLAVA, Aug, 23 (Domei). Berlin- the welcomes
inSlovakla in- Shanghai was the training squadron Moscow rapprochement, anticipating to Europe, and that, in the event of a collapse of the which is en route
Polish resistance, a part of Poland which sails to-morrow. The some official cireles admit,
The maneuvre fasted an hour and will be ceded to Slavaids. hawever, that the Soviet, after freeing 2
half, but did not involve the use .48% n itself from the danger of being en-of any new forres.
.120 n.
42
During the dismemberment of Czecho-Slovakla last September,
tongled in a posible war in Europe.] The local stock market stumped on Poland seized some Slovakian terri- .6.00 n. will be able to concentrate its enée-rumours of a Japanese occupationstory.
1.55 ngles in the Far East. ....1 1.
of Jessield Park, which luter proved Friction between the Soviet, Japan to be false. Band Manchukuo is likely to increase;
in the future, they believe.
H.K. Entertainments $ Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling 5. Ch. Goyt, SC 1925
G. Bonds...... H.K. Govt. 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 3442 Loun Marsmans (Lon.) 5/- Marsinans (HK.) 6/- .....9/- 0.
MANILA SHARES
.3241 1 102% n. .992 b.
13. GOSCOMBE O'SULLIVAN CUP
Government
Following are sales and bid prices:
August 22. August 23. Afternoon Morning
Chung Closing
18
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SYDNEY, Aug. 22.-Imme- diate purchase by Australia of
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" two battleships from the United
BERLIN, Aug. 23 (Domel).-The! States-one to be based at spokesman of the Propaganda Minis-
atty declared at e Press Conference Anok Singapore and the other Sydney-was suggested by the to-day that the anti-Camintern pact Bagulo Gold
"international spiritual while alung Buhay leader of the Federal Country the German-Soviet
non-aggression Benguet Col
Big Wedgo Party, Sir Earle Page.
pact was an agreement between two Coro Grove Cona. Mines "Battleships in Australian waters Individual countries,"
Demonstrations The
pan said that the prox spokesman would have a practical and psycho- forient effect in Improving our post-jected non-aggression pact implied no ipo Gold tion in the Pacifie and easing the opposition to third Powers. He de ogen Mining...
clined to comment on the prospec- position in the Far East," he said.
was an
"We have already been forced to live developments Buy 60 American warplanes because aggression pet,
of the non-
Mainbulao Cons.
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Departmental
Competition Draw
Shanghai Police
Yugo-Slov Pessimism
GRECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BELGRADE, Aug. 23 (Domel),~~ SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAL
(UP) Yugo-Slavin is pessimistle over the Aug. 23, Japanese gendarmes have taken over Immediate effects of the new Euro-
trolling of the extension roads, re- pean situation. leving the Tatno police.
Any further incidents in the dis- puted area, therefore, will be between the Brits and Japanese head of Two preliminary round matches between the British and Chinese, and four first round matches in the Goscombe-O'Sullivan
government Japanese Defer Return Of Police
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" inter-departmental lawn bowls four-
SHANGHAI, Aug. 23 (Domel).—! nament, will be played on Sunday
on the Police Recreation Club green. The first relatiatory measure on the at 3 p.m.
the
part of the Japanese authorities in The remaining games comprising connection with the shooting incident the three top games in the Arst round on Jessfeld Road was seen when the Rund on Jessfield shooting incident of the drow, as published below, Sho will be played on the same green on was seen when the Japanese Consul- Mr. Miura, under the date General, September 3, at 3 p.m. The second round will take place on the follow-of August 22, communicated to Mr.
C. S. Franklin, Chairman of
the ing day.
The semi-final and final will take Shanghal Municipal Council, of place
on September 10 and 17 on the Japanese decision to postpone
return of the Municipal Council police Police green,
to the Japanese-controlled area nurth Following is the draw: Preliminary Round-Prison B vlot Soochow Creek. The Lowing is Swan, Culbertson Post Office; Public Works C v. Police decision has been made in view of & Fritz' report on this morning's C. market:
they could not be supplied quicklying of the agreeing formal sign- North Camarines
very
enough from Britain," he said.
considering "It 3ด worth seriously whether It would not be to the advantage of Britain, America, and Australia for us to buy two American battleships immediately one of which could be based on Singapore and the other on the new naval dock to be built in Sydney."
Buy From America
10
Right About Turn
APECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH BUDAPEST, Aug 22 (Reuter).- News of the proposed German-Soviet pact is a diplomatic bombshell, says the "Magyarang", the Hungarian Nazi paper.
Mind, Molleriode Mine Operations
Farscalo Cumaus San Maurielo Surigao Cons. Nuyoc Cons. Syndicate Invest...
Used Paracale
the
It is understood that the Japanese First Round-Public Works A the "doubtful ability of the Municipai The Conservative "Pestihirlap" The general trend of the
E: Council Police in maintaining peace Manila Medical, Education Police
V.
order. says that it is equivalent to a radical Gold Share market during the morn- Clerical B v. Public Works B; Pri- and
Mr. Miura pointed out in his note] change in world equilibrium.
ing session continued slightly down-
son A v. Government House; Publle wards although The "Magyarnmzet" writes
price
movements Works D v. Clerical A; Folke A to the Municipal Council that the Settlement authorities were "entirely were irregular and spotty.
Harbour, Sanitary v. Revenue."
of blame" for the incident. The average was down .83 on Q
over the affair moderate volume. San Mauricio ad-
In view of the vanced one centavo and Suyoc Con- solidated against 14 lass in Coco Grove and
in
"Gravely Colhedor of maintain-
centavos ANOTHER RICE SHIP ing peace a
centavo
11
TEXT OF THE PACT (Continued from Page 1)
forecast that the proposed German- Nusslan pact will provide that either side has the right to de- nounce the pact if the other com- mits an act of aggression.
Oller clauses will probably con- taln undertakings that neither side will attack the other, and will re- main neutral if the other is a vic Um of aggression.
Not Incompatiblo MOSCOW, Aug. 22 (Reuter).— Well-informed Soviet quarters this afternoon expressed the opinion поп- Soviet-GermRA” that the
not be aggression pact would Incompatible with the projected defensive alliance between Russia, Britain and France.
The statement is regarded by compelent observers as being of highest significance, indicating the Bovict Government's Intention and desire to continue the three- Power anil-aggression talk.
May Not Last Long TOKYO, Aug. 23 (Reuter)-lt is
that Sir Earle Page Sald that he had the new course of German foreign arged persistently that two battle-policy is unparalleled. It has taken ships, or at least one, should be added a complete right about turn from the
anti-Comintern Pact. Berlin cunnot, to the Australian Navy.
If Britain was unable to supply two now support Japanese orientation battleships Australia quickly about the Soviet. Japan could only enough. the American
purchase remain in the triangle I Gennany losses in United Paracale and Baguio Chinese Company Seeking Tight to make further, demands and generally inferred that the Soviet-
directing Japannee should be very seriously considered, succeeded
foreign policy
completely more said Sir Earle Page.
Two battleships would increase the against Britain. Australia and India.
Washington
ton Opinion
Voluine of busi- cost of the three-years defence pro-
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
ness done.. Ps. 773,200 cramme from £80,000,000 to £100.-
74.93 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UT) Gold Share Av. 000,000. Permanent charges on that programme apparently would range Oficials here are not certain what between £14,000,000 and £15,000,000 result the Soviet-German agreement
will have on European peace. o year.
gold.
August 22. August 23.)
Morning
180,700 74.10
prolong
recurrence of similar
In
German pact's_validity may not last be dictated expressly for the purpose long, because Germany's policy must of solving the Danzig issue, says the "Asahi Shimbun".
eace and order in the Settlement, the Japanese authorities reserve the to take necessary measures with view to removing the root causes for To Buy Montoro
Incidents The Wo Fat Sing Company, which future," Miura added.
"Japanese authorities still cannot
The Soviet Government, correctly uns a fleet of ships between its rice nills in Annam and Salgon and help entertaining some misgivings appreciating this, is presumably also
of the Shanghal longkong, is planning to add another 'over the ability teamer to its line. It is negotiating Municipal Council Police, and they determined to take advantage of the fore Japan must clearly watch the the with Messrs. Burns Philp & Co. Ltd. have been obliged to postpone the pact for its own purposes, and there-
of the Montoro, return of the Municipal Council Police Soviet's Far Eastern policy. Plans are being rushed to evneunte hasten
(or the purchase
The supreme objective of Japan's Americans in Europe in the event of manoeuvring. '
have contemplated for future policy is clearly the disposal All agree that it will place Poland Formerly on, the Australia-Singapore, to the area north of Soochow Creek
which they war, it being estimated that there cans in countries which might pos. quarters believe It
as gross built in Glasgow in 1911.tion further stated.
The Chinese Special Municipal with which a new and independent
diplomaty, A whist drive and tombol will he sibly be involved in a European war. Jupan from the Rome-Berlin military
Should the nurchase be completed held at tho
Pending crystallisation of China Light & Power
its Axis.
the shadowed. reply of atisfaction at the Others predict a complete realign-e is expected here from Singapore, Government authorities express disposition in the Far East is fore- Recreation Club, King's 'Park, to meaning, amelals here are refraining.
whether from guessing morrow at 8.45 pm.
it would ment of the world balance of power. is about a fortnight.
wor
and most
WHIST AND TOMBOLA are approximately 100.000 Ameri- in a desperate position will allenate "The Montoro is a vessel of 4,008 some time," the Japanese communica-o the China Incident, in connection
based on Japan's strong
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.