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SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926.
SPORTS
HOME CRICKET,
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MATCH WITH "AUSTRALIANS ABANDONED,
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP..
Two Teams Tie, One Wleket to Fall.
Al Sheffield, on the third day of the return match between 1ork- Bare ACE the Australians, there was no play on secount of rain and the gun was abandoned. (Tau drst match was also beit drawn).
Note: There was also no pia) on the first day. On Thursuny, the Abstrauans scored 143 runs for 6. wickets" (alheurtney 14).
"Surrey v. Cantabs.
SECTION.
WIGHTMAN CUP.
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AMERICA BEATS BRITAIN. AT TENNIS.
THE LADIES' MATCH.
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London, June 18. Play in the Wightman Cup
(ladies' awn tennis, Kritain v. America) continued to-day,
ne nrst day's play was re- stricted by rain, each side winning a singles maten).
bent Mrs. Lambert
£1,000 GOLF.
MITCHELL 4 UP AT END OF FIRST DAY.
PLAY IN DETAIL.
London, June 18.
The greatest stake money, match in the history of golf, oponed at Wentworth this morning, when Walter Hagen and Abe Mitchell met. over 72 holes, for a 21,000 match, the outcome of a challenge by "Boif. Illustrated" on behalf of Mitchell, 2500p-side.
The second half will be decided to-morrow, it Weybridge,
The contestants were all square Mrs. Jessup and Miss Goss at the ninth hole, today.
Mitchell was three up at the end (America). [Undmoors" and Mrs, Shepneru for the first round.-Rauter.
Darron 6-4, 6-2.
Later. Mitchell was four up at the end of 36 holes,
Mrs. Joan Fry (Britain) beat Miss Browne 3-6, 6-0, 6-1.
MITS. L. A. Godfree (formerly
At the Urai, Surrey drew with ass Kitty Blekane) of Britain
beat Miss Ryan 6-1, 6-7, 6-4. H. J.
Cambridge University, Scores:- Mrs. Jessup (America) beat Mrs. Shepherd Barron 6-1, 6-7, B
Cambridge, Ist) 207 runs. Enthoven made vé, and K. G. M Lowe Be
Hobbi
Surrey (1st) 433 "runs. made 18, andnam 189.-Reuver
-COENTE MATCHES
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Smull scores prevalled in the tounty championship matches. the results will be 1ound the Essex v. Somerset match in which, when play closed, Essex had "tied" with a wicket to' full
Northants v. Notta.
At Northampton, Northampton shire lost to Notts by 116 runa, after leading by 20 runs on the drst innings. Scores:-
Notts (1st) 148 runs. Northants (1st). 170 runs, Notte ndy 21f runn Northants (2nd) Dĩ runs:
Warwick v. Glamorgan. At Birmingham, Warwick lost to Glamorgan by an inaings and: 10 runa. Scores
Warwick laty 100 runs, Mercer
Miss, Ryan and Miss Browne America) beat Mrs. Godfree and miss Colyer 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.
America this won by three
events to four.
Men's Tournament.
London, June 18. At Eastbourne, in the Britainy, America" tournament:-
men's
internationa
(America)
Moward Kinsley beat O. G. N. Turnbull 6-2, 1-5, 6-3, 6-3.
Vincent Richards (America) beat H. W. Austin 6-2, 6-1 6-1, -Reuter.
GOLF IN CHURCH.
STAINED GLASS WINDOWS- ATTRACTION,
book wickets for 38 runs and CONGREGATION APPRECIATES. Ryn for 47.
Glamorgan 1st) $30 runs. Bell made" 102: Bates 73. T. Arnott 31.
Warwick (2nd).220 runs.
Essex v. Somerset,
At Chelmsford, Essex lost frst innings points to Summerset jo an uncompleted match. Score-
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Wallesley, June 11. Stained glass windows contain- ing figures of golfers and a view of the local golf are now in the church of St. Nicholas.
The American took the lead at the 6th "hele but Mitchell squared
at the next and took the lead at
the 3th.
Hagun won the 9th, thus turning all square.
Four "halves" followed. Mitchell won the 14th, halved the 15th, won the 16th and 17th, halved the 18th.
Mittaell won the 1st in the after noon, halved the 2nd, wen the 3rd. halved the 4th, picked up his ball at the 5th and was only four up, but recovered his lead at the 9th." turning five up.
Hagen, by winning the 10th and 14th, reduced the deflelt to' three,
but after "halves" to the 18th, where Hagen was water-logged in a bunker, Mitchell finished the day fcur up.-Reuter. "
TENNIS FORM,
FILIPINOS CHANCES IN THE STATES.
EXPERTS PREDICTIONS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
OPIUM RING?
MR. LLOYD ON "TRICKS OF THE TRADE."
A PRIMA FACIE CASE?
The case against Lau Yu-loung and Yu Yne-houng, carged with traffic in opium, was continued at the Magistracy yesterday
afternoon.
STEADILY RISING.
REVIEW OF LOCAL SHARE MARKET,
Moners. Moxon and Taylor's" Weekly Sharo Report dated June 15. status:-
We have had a steadily rising market all round during the week under review closing very firm with "more buyers than soilers,
unchanged.
Shanghai market is quiet and
alterations since last week:-
The following are the principal
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Banks-Have advanced to buying rate of $1,125, after dates having boun effected at $1,121/1.130 and it is doubtful if more shares epuld be obtained under the latter price.
Mr. J. D. Lloyd (Superintendent of "Imports and Exports) gave further evidence as to the subter fuges often employed for the shipment of opium under assamed descriptions) "Yuntian silk, "Southern silk and "bamboo cloth being in common use.
Reference was made to certain entries in an account book found by S. R. O Watt at No. 20, Leo Unions-Continue on the up Yuan Street, West, second floor,ward grade and a large number of concerning "Yunnan silk" in con-shares have changed hands round ection with which each parcel about $280, with buyers now offer was given a separate weight with ing $284...
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3 per cent. allowance made This was the usual deduction made on raw opium in connection with its packing.
The method of packing referred to was also drawn attention to. Mr. Lloyd stating that silk was „not usually packed in gunny_bags such as the consignments in ques- tion were.
also
Canton Insurances & Hongkong FiresAre still wanted at quota tions but considerably more would have to be paid to obtain shares.
Hotela Have again firmed up with buyers offering $10.90, with out attracting sellers; probably not less than $11, would have to be paid to lead to business.
Electrica:Have experienced a
It was ■ common form of wrapping for opium. Olsteady market at rising prices, a paper, another item, was
considerable, business having been. done from $66% to. 389, at which' used for wrapping cakes of raw
price there are still buyers. opium.
in «Trams:-Continue and have been done as high as demand
$25.40, while $25% would now be paid for further business.
China Sugars Have been more or loss neglected.
Other entries related to an act count with a Swntow company and the concern was credited with various amounts which were the same as the amounts shown in the Hongkong company's account.
Chino Lights-Were the medium Mr. M. K. Lo, defending, said of considerable business at ud- he was prepared to admit that a
vanced rates: sales having taken prima facie case had been made plug at $22 for the Combined but against the first defendant,shares: a steady demand continues who admitted that certain books with buyers offering $21, but more were his. Regarding the second would have to be paid to induce defendant, the plea would be that sefors to let go. he had no dealings in opium. Mr. Lo said he would indicate the de- fence at the next hearing,
A discussion then arose as to whether, if the second defendant San Francisco, June 11.
was shown to have been concerned Robert Kinsey, who with his in the negotiations for getting the brother WILA nationa! doubles opium monopoly of Swatow such champion in 1924 and national clay evidence would constitute proof court doubles champion in 1923 and of anything legal: “1924, declared to-day that Francisco Aragon, one of the Filipino Davis
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China Providents:Still have buyers at $6, without, attracting
seilers.
Steamboate:There has been a steady demand for these shares during the week and they close Brm with buyers at $26, and sellers holding off for higher prices.
Hongkong Lands: Maintain.
their frm position having changed Mr. Lo submitted that the nego-hands at $65%, closing with buyers tiations in themselves were not : $65, but sellers holding out for
Somerset (1st) 208 runs. J. C. W two years. has held a short early Cup players, ought to defeat Ray- illegal ao long as the dealings | rather more.
MacBryan made 80.
Eesex (l) 178 runs.
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The Rev. A. E. Roscamp for
service each Sunday for golfers to attend so that they could then go on the links for their game. This
Casey in the Pacific Coast tennis tournament on Saturday,
Kinsey said that Francisco was an "exceptional player" and plays consistently with championship He does not believe, how-
form.
Somerset (2nd) 105 runs has been so appreciated by players Eastman took 6 for 59.
that they subscribed for and had Essex (2nd) 137 runs for 9 wie-
the windows pilit in. kets. J. J. Bridges took 5 for 33.
The windows were put in only a ever, that he will be able to defeat This must be a unique instace short time ago and now the Rev.illiam Johnston, who is favoured in first-class-bricket, It will be Mr. Roscamp is finding his carly to win the const tournament. seen that each side scored 315 runs, morning congregation increasing Kinsey said that Francisco was Essex were level, with one, wicket by leaps and bounds on each suc an exceptional player" and plays In haad, when stumps were draw.cessive Sunday. The idea is gain-counter-predictions, by picking the This is not a "draw" in the sensing hold in certain parts of Aragon brothers to win the doubles of the rules of the county cham- pionship. Where a detinile result
is not reached, the side leading on the fret innings gets 3 points and their opponents a lie. the Accord- 4 points are divided.
Reuter credits ingly, although Somerkel with 1st innings, points, it seems better là treat the result as a tie, pending further information. by mail
Kent v. SusHON.
Ai Chelmsford, Essex lost first innings points to Sussex in an un- completed match. Scores
Sussex (1st) 214 run. Tate made 79.
Cox took
Kent (1st) 167 runs.
5 for 31.
Sussex (2nd) 46, runs for nc
Englund-China Press."
HOME PÓLO NOTES.
London, May 29, Hurlingham: In the Whitley Cup polo final, the 17/21st Lancers (receive 7) beat Hurricanes by 914 Konks to 7. "
London, May 29,
gainst the Japanese Davis Cup team in case the latter defeat the Mexican doubles team. Robert Kinsey Is the leading national authority on the technique of play- · ing tennis doubles.
US. BASEBALL LEAGUES
On the morning of June, E. the Ranelagh: In the "BuenosUS major league baseball tables Aires Cup final, Whatcombe (re-load at: ceive 416) beat Lapampa by 911⁄2 goals to B.
London. May 80. The "Observer" says that the Hurlingham Polo committee has decided that next year's challenge for the Westchester Cup be made by the Indian Army team repre- At Manchester, Lancashire beatsenting Harlingham. loucester by 138 runs. Scores:-
wicket
Lancs v. Gloucester.
Lanes (1st) 178 rans.
Moucester (1st) 145 ruus.
Tyldesley R. took 5 for 49.
Lanes (2nd) 203 runs, Tyldesley (h) made 68.
Gloucester (2nd) Tydesley (R) took 4 for 84.
Leicester Worcester.
runs.
CHILDREN, 1⁄2 PRICE!
1
National League,
W.
· La Pel.
Cincinnati... Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago. New York Euston Philadelphia
32 20 .615 28 20 583 25 24 510 28 26 .528 25.23 521 25 28 .472 20 26 417 19 26 404
538 14 .7%)
31 23 .674
27 22 .531
29 25 .528
27 26 .609
26 30 464
"American League. New York Philadelphia, Washington Chicago Paris, June 11.
Cleveland Officials at the Longchamp race
Detroit track hereafter will admit chil-
St. Louis dren according to size, not age.
Boston At the entrance to the paŇ- deck is a post upon which two runk marks
are painted, one being' thirty-nine inches from the ground, the other fifty-eight inches. Arriving with their par-
At Leicester, Leicestershire last p Worcestershire by 146 Scores:
Worcester (1st) 229 runs.
Foster made 58.
Leicester (lat) 137 runs.
took 5 for 24.
Worcester (2nd) 150 runs. Lelcester (2nd) 96 runs. book 6 for 27-Reuter.
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M. K.
Root"
P
Rant
The county championship table (excluding the match Derby v.. Glamorgan, on May 29. not cabled) now stands:-
ents, each child is gauged by these
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were not carried on in Hongkong..
Mr Lloyd maintained that under the obligations undertaken in respect of the "League of Nations" agreement it did consti- tute an offence." The letters in question, which he (Mr. Lloyd) proposed to use showed the second defendant's position in the firm. letters in question referred to de- Mr. Lindsell remarked that the
fendant by name only and he did not think there was anything in them to show connection between him and the others. The question Was whether the man was dealing in Hongkong,
The "hearing was adjourned until next Thursday.
PASSENGER LİST.
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ARRIVALS.
Humphreys Are in demand at 814 with no pressure to sell.
Cements: There has been more enquiry for the Combined shares. buyers now offering $144, bu meeting with little response from sellers.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET
Names.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS. |
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HONGKONG, JUNE 16, 1928, 10.30 a.m.
London.
Hongkong Estate Broken" - Bhareholders' bhara & Real Assoolation.
Hoagkung Stock
Exchange.
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do. P. & O. Bank Bank of East Asia
Marine InsuTAN CON. Canton Insurance China Underwriters ¦.. North China Insuranes.. Union Insurance ..... Yangtze Insurance
Fire InsuranCER.. China Fire, Insurance,. K. Fire Insurance
Shipping. Douglasan Hongkong Steamboats ALE Tugs & Lighters.. Indo-Chinas (Pref:)
do. (Def.) L'A. do. Oriental-Navigation Shell Transports Star Ferries Water-boats
Refineries. Chiza Sugars Malabon Sugars
Mining.
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Docks. Wharves Godowns, &c. HK. & K. Wharves
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(old) do. Hongkong Docks:--Have been
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Chine Lights (comb.) do (old)
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do. (new)
at rising prices up to $66%, with China Prov. (comb.)" buyers now offering $664.
Dairy Farma-Have- changed hands at $19 and more could be obtained at this price.
London Quotations, of the 16th instant-Banks £181; Indos De ferred £5 5/; Shells £4 118. 34. All middle prices.
rate Exchange-Demand London ia 2/3.1-16, and T/T on
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List of passengers arrived by Shanghai la Tle. 754.
Next Settlement Day is Tuesday, June 22, 1926.
the s.s. "President Clavéland" from Manila, on June 18:
Mr. J. M. Davis, Mrs. H. Espina Miss V. Espina, Mr. V. Gale, Mr. M. Gaito, Mr. K. Jo, Mr. Chau Kock, Mr. and Mrs. M...Lopez, Mr.. and Mrs. J. L. Fraders, Mr. Ong Payot, Miss S. Scott, Mr. Chen San, r. K. Tabota and Mr. Wong Al y.ng.
OLIENTAL BANK.
At the extraordinary meeting of 18. 35 340 the Oriental Commercial Bank, Ltd... held yesterday, the resolution to, ko into voluntary liquidation WIN passed. Mr. Leung assistant managing-director, nid that the nanaging-director, who was the chief promoter, had lost heavily on his own business, and his fallure
JOCKEY CLUB.
Members of the Hongkong Jockey
marks. Those under thirty-nine Club are reminded that the half-invplved the Bank. inches enter free; those standing yearly meeting will be held on between the two marks will be en- Monday at 5.15 p.m. titled to half the admission fee,
The lists for subscription rifins
There had been a run on the Bank for the last three months, and all liabilities, with the exception of and big boys and girls otherwise for next season close ulso on Mon-two lakhs, had been paid off. will pay the full price. "China day at 6 pm. Press,'
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CHURCH NOTICES.
A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR '15 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER.. THIS HEADING
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
HONGKONG.
June 20th 1926. 3RD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY,
Holy Commublon (8 a.m ) Children's Service (10 a.m.) Mulas (11 amn.)
Preacher: Rev. H Copley Moyle.. Holy Communion (12 noon.) Evensong (6 pm.) Preacher: Rev. N. V. Halward.
WESLEYAN METHODIST. CHURCH. Queen's Road East. Minister:-Rev. Ernest A. Bastin. 12, Broadwood Road, Tel. C. 2370. Services for
SUNDAY, June 20th,
The Bank held an interest in the Canton Bank, (San Francis;;o), 10 45 am and 6 p.m.
Preacher: Rev. Ernest A. Bastin. which was to be sold to an American
8 15 p.m. Chaplain's. Meeting bank. The branches at Tientsin. Shanghai, Bangkok, and Havana and Social Hour in the Sailors' Soldiers' Home, Arsenal had been closed, but "they could and comfortably, clear their liabilities. Street. The working capital of the branches would be transferred to the head fee in Hongkong and the assets would exceed its liabilities.
The following trustees were up- pointed:-Lal Hin-man, Kwok Tat- eun, Ip Pik-chuen, and Lai Mui-sun.-
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed tele- ''grams are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) :-
Ko Sing ChYass Tung Co, "onnaught Road, from Peking
Tong Lee, Sheung Wan from hanghai
Choy Yuen, from Shanghai
Thong Bhat, from Amoy
Gobanzai, from Dairi
Wan Allen Empress Australia, from Shanghai
Kianhwat, from Amoy
Kwong Hing Buong, from Kobe Kwekkhiok Sing, from Kobe
Hang On Wei Sun Wonth Road, from Bhanghai-
S, BLACK, Acting Superintendent, Hongkong Biation, 17th June, 1926.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed provisionally and sub- ject to His Majesty's pleasure, Mr. Dallas Gerald. Mercer, Bernard to be an Unofficial. member of the Legislative Council, vice Mr. Percy Hobson Holyoak, deceased, with, effect from June 16,