WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

1,000 RUNS IN MAY

W. G. Grace's Record Equalled.

ANOTHER DOUBLE CENTURY.

TO-DAY'S DERBY.

CHANGES TO LIST OF

PROBABLES. · ́

25 NAMES LEFT IN.

Latest changes in the list of Derby probables are recorded be-

Tornillo scratched.

Hammond, the budding all-low, in the order of being recely rounder of Gloucestershire, hased: compiled 1,000 runs in first-class cricket at Home, a feat that has only been accomplished by the inte Dr. W. G. Grace (the "Grand Old Man" of cricket) and Tom Hay- ward, who was Jack Hobbs's men- tor at Surrey.

Another "ouble" century has been added to this year's bumper crop. The batsmas this time is George Gunn, the Nettinghamshire veteran.

|

Kincardine scratched. Fourth Hand scratched. Damon will be ridden by H Beasley and not P. Beasley.

A jockey has been found for} Jack's So. in A. Burns.

Son and Heir will have Carslake up and not Evans.

Spiramende will be ridden by Pat Donoghue, son of the famous Steve.

London, May 31. County championship and other | Beasley, first-class. Pricket matches ended to-day resulted as follow:-

Hammond's Game.

At Southampton, Hamnshire ob- tained a first innings's lead from

Gloucestershire in an uncompleted. match. Scores:--

Gloucester (1st innings) 320 runs. Hammond 192.

Hants (1st) 421 runs. Kennedy 66. Mend 187.

Gloucester (2nd innings) 337 runs for 4 wickets, declared. Smith 300, Nenle 145 not out.

Ilants (2nd) 135 runs for 4 whis. Hon. L. II. Tennyson 102 not out. (Note: Hammond's career is com paratively short and he is in the prime of life. He showed excellent promise hi the 1925 season, parti- cularly as a batsmun, also as on exemplary fieidsman, and as a bow-, ler. He was kept out of the game! last year by illness, hence the ab- sence of his name from the trials for the Tests with the Australians.)

Treat will be ridden by P.

Buckfast will be ridden by Evans. Chichester Cross will be ridden by G. Richarda.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

H.K. CRICKET CLUB.

HOLDERS WIN.

| QUESTION"OF EXTENSIONS

CONSIDERED.

TENNIS LEAGUE- MATCH

DIVISION,

K.C.G. LOSE TO'CHINESE.

beat Ng Sze-kwong, and Yew

Man-kit

bent M. K. Lo and Ng Sze-

cheung

lost to M. W. Le and H. Lo

W. Hyde and C. E. (K.C.C.)

lost to Ng Sze-kwong and Yow

Man-kit

lost to M. K. Lo and Ng Sze-

cheung

lost to M. W. Lo and H. Lo

C. W. E.. Bishop and L. Jack: lost to Ng Sze-kwong and Yow

Man-kit

Stampede fwith Bowden jockey) is added to the list of pro-lost to M. K. Lo and Ng Sze-

cheung lost to M. W. Lo and H. Lo..

bable starters.

nounces

The trainer of Moneymaker an

that the colt will be scratched from the Derby owing to Shoukler trouble.

atands at:-

Dark Antony (rider not yet fixed) is added to the list of probables.

List of Probables. Accordingly the list will stand as Chinese R. C. follows:--

Indian K.C. Kowloon C.C. M.B.K. University Hong Kong CC. U.SIR.C.

Runner

Jockey

Adam's Apple Adieu

I. Lench

Marshall

Applecross

3. Childs

Birthright

Garnett

Evans

Buckfast

4-

4- 7

1-10

P. W. L. Pts. 4 4.0 4

3 2 1 2

4 2 2 2

1 1 1 111

2 0 2 0

3 0 3 0

*

DEADLY FEUDS.

THE PASSING OF THE; BRIGANDS.

PROPOSED $38,000 SCHEME. A THIEF TO CATCH A THIEF."

Nuoro.

DIVIDEND.

RUBBER AND MINING COMPANIES.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.-

Lunas 10% interim for 1927. Enstorn Smelting Co., ́ 1/-in

Quotations,

Latest share quotations are:- Allenbya..

$ 3.10

Ayer Moleks Ayer Panas Changkate Glenealles

Jerams Kedaha Pajams

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Hong Kong, June 1, 1927, 10.50 a.m.

do. Lon, Reg.

Chartered Bank

Mercantile A.·& ́B.

- do.

P. & O. Bank

East Asia.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

77

31075 £117

Д

£20. 29034 C... £134

Marino Insurancès.

9b-494 868.

Canton Insurance.... $020

2.55

14,00

China Underwriters.. 80. cts,

9.75

North China Insurance T143

2.05

Union Insurance ....

3278

1.80

Yangtze Insurunea ... $10 M.

4.30

Fire Insurances.

2.75

DENGUE FEVER.

....MYSTERY PUZZLES NATAL

DOCTORS.

www.

China Fire Insurance $200 H.K. Fire Insurance...$300

Skipping.

Star Ferries

Water-boats

Douglases

་་་. H.K. Steamboats

591

$225 H.K. Tugs & Lighters $1.10 Indo-Chinas (Fref)... $30

do. (Del.) $65

Shell Transports...

98/-

$5314

$14%

Rennerico.

China Sugars

$18:

$31

$1,70 387-

Mining

Ural Caspians

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

TU14 $4

21/-

8/-

"More evidence is needed to show K. & W. Docks.... $38

H.K. & K. Wharves.. $103% b & sa

TIAO

Stock. The postponed Axture in “A” The improvements to the Hong Owing to the firm line taken by (By courtesy of Mesura, Carroll Bros.] division of the Hong Kong Tennis Kong Cricket Club pavilion (in-the Italian Government with regard

Singapore, June 1. League, between the

The following · dividenda · have T.T. on Loudon Kowloon cluding the addition of a second te brigands the orthodox race is dy Cricket Club and the Chinese Re-storey) which were considered ing out in ita ancestral haunts in been declared by rubber and mining

T.T. on Shanghai... creation Club (undefeated holders) by members at a meeting yes server."

Stefly and Sardinia, says the "Ob-

Beaks. was played yesterday at Kowloon

The last type of outlaw companies and resulted in a win for the Chi- terday afternoon were stated enshrined by popular fancy in

Hongkong Bank .... to be estimated to cost $88,000. romantic terribilla, wai Onorato nese by 25 gamos, Scores --

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher The finances of the Club, said Succu, the young Sard killed in a (K.C.C.):-.

Mr. T. E. Pearce, Chairman, were fight with carabineers last month, terim. In a sound position. Liability about whom the "Stampa" of Turin, 8- 3 on debentures was only $1,500ha Just published some details,

About twenty years ago a deadly per annum and the Club had feud broke out between the chief 65 been paying this off at the rate families of Sassari, the Cossu,, and 5-6 of $5,000 per annum. At the the Corraini, who were reinted to Bank they had over $10,000 on each other, and quarrelled partly 19-14 fixed deposit and over $5,000 on over an inheritance and partly over Millard current account.

a beautiful cousin. One day, while business WAR The Bank, stated the Chair-family

being man, had agreed to an overdraft discussed across a hedge, a mem- ber of the Corrain! clan' was killed, 7 to cover the cost of the recon- and, as the murderer got a favour- struction of the premises and the able sontence in the courts, the out- Chairman expressed the opinion raged cousina took the law into that it was a move which could their own hands. For ten years) 13-20 be taken with confidence in view they sought vengeance by murder of the continued increase in mem- and persecution of every-member of bership. The increase had been 15 the Cossu clan; a priest sought re- 2-9 per cent. since 1923, and the fuge in Genoa. A truce was called notice board indicated that the in 1916, and officially signed in pre- 2-9 figure of 499 in January, 1927, sence of the bishop and prefect of A THEORY OF TRANSMISSION.

would be considerably increased

dashing But Onorato Suecu; a

Dengue fever, which has attacked, Malabon Sugars by the beginning of January member of the brigand gang, who 6-28

next..

had only lately taken the leader thousands of people in Calcutta dur- Total: Kowloon C.C. 37, Chinese

The proposal was then opened ship over from the original outlawing the past few years, and parti R.C. 62

The Table for "A" Division now for discussion and Mr. G. Red Cerraini, still remained at large cularly in 1928, when, it was esti- Benguets

Sayer urged the need for cau- in the mountains. All might have mated that half the population of, Kailan Mining Ad.

Langkats (Combined), T19% de. (Single). T tion. He agreed that the addi-ended well, even for Succu, if he the city was affected, has broken

had not been falsely accused of out in Natal, where, as was the case Shanghai Exploration. T tional improvements were ad- carrying off two children. To in Calcutta, medical men are some Shanghai Loang ... visable but expressed the opinion shoulder other people's misdeeds, what perplexed regarding its origin. Raubs that there would be no prospect and of an inferior brand to his On the coast belt the fever has Tronoh Mines of increase of revenue due to the own, was more than he could stand; reached serious proportions. alterations.

he left his mountain haunts and Writing to a Natal newspaper a Mr. Sayer, made several sug- became a free-lance, police agent! doctor, urging the extension of re- gestions with regard to increase His work was rapid and efficient; search, states:-

he tracked the two men who had of revenue and thought that the abducted the children. arrested that 'Culex, which is believed to be Hongkews present scheme was

not them, and

... handed them over responsible for the spread of New Engineerings... 75 economical as it might be. He to the police. The criminals were dengue in India, is not associated Shanghai Docks... saw no reason for demolishing tried and duly condemned.

with the disense in Natal or that the present staircase, for in- Succu and his companions re- 'Stegomyia,' which is responsible in Lands, Hotels & Bldga, '.

turned to their inirs, but, in. chas- the West Indies, is the only carrier H.K. & S. Hotels stance,

Hongkong Lands The Chairman went into the tened mood, they abandoned crimes in Natal."

$6 "As with allled conditions, both Hongkong Realty Atkins, A. Hanson and D. 7. Purves, questions of figures as to how of blood and devoted their energies

$1% amongst H.K. Territorials funds would be available and to mossing goodly possessions in natives and Indians are

money and herds. During these the sufferers and the fact that their Humphreys Estates. $124 thought that there was not much very profitable activities they had premises are so commonly infested Prince's Building.... SED

Rural Lunda reason to worry unless some- eighteen conflicts with the car with mosquitoes may account for Cotton Mills. thing unforseen occurred. As re- bineers, during which both sides the number of cases that have oc-

Ewo Cottons gards the alterations which Mr. lost men, and two of the brigands curred amongst them.

Orientals Sayer had criticised, the Chair- were arrested and condemned

"As the disease is of auch short

S'hai Cutions (Old) duration and is seldom fatal. I

de. (new) man thought that having employ penal servitude.

Succu, still bearing a charmed doubt whether much practical re- ed an architect to suggest the best ife and always full of dazzling au-Bult will come from laolating what'

·Runes, Troms, &c. means of carrying out the alteradacity; came to the local mayor one! appears to be a short-lived protozoa China Busca tions it seemed a pity to reject day accompanied by a lovely girl similar to that which Noguchi de Pony Tran l'

called Serafina, and demanded to be monstrated to be the cause of, Peak Trams (old)

do. (now) Mr. E. W. Hamilton thought married by civil rites. Was the Yellow Jack' It may be that we Singapore Tractions unfair to the Committee to go mayor brow-beaten or only senti- shall have to wait for another Jap Taxis St. Cloud, May 30,

thoroughly into the matter nt mental? In any case the police did anere investigator to make the true Miscellaneous.. Somerset (1st) 227 runs. Case

In the fifth round of the French this stage of the proceedings. not appear on the scenes that day. cause of dengue fever clear; but 78. White 70; Stevens 6 for 96.

13 to 2 Adam's Apple, offered; 7 hard court lawn tennis champion-

Mr. E. B. C. Hornell hoped that The happy couple climbed to a much good might be obtained from Canton lces Middlesex (1st) 290

the priest a careful investigation of the local Cements (comb.) Stevens 66, Mann 62; White 6 for 100 to 15 Sickle, taken and offered. South African player, 5-7, 6-2. 8-6. cost. If the Club intended to ex-

ships, Tilden bent Reymond, the they would not quibble about rustic chapel, where

life-cycle."

15 to 2 Hot Night, taken and

Soon afterwards the bride was

Calcutta Medical Opinion 6-3, thus qualifying for the semi-tend at all, let the job be done brought into court on a charge of offered.

thoroughly so that the question being in possession of firearms. In 1928 a conference of medical do 100 to 6 Moneymaker, taken and

offered.

The Frenchman, Gentien, who would not arise again for a.con- "Why had she not got a licence?" men was held at the School of China Prov. 18 to 1 Lone Knight, taken and up to the present has been regard-siderable number of years. The outlaw's wife was surprised at Tropical Medicine, Calcutta, to dis- Dairy Farms

ed as a second rate player, created offered.

surprise by defeating Borotra 6-2,mously that an extraordinary hera

The meeting decided unani- the question; the judge amazed by cuss evidence in connection with Der A. Winge-

the epidemic which was then rag H.K. Constructions H.K. Amusements "If you were a wife would you not ing in the city. In a communique H.K. Electrica general meeting of the Club should be called for June 10 when try and do everything to please your with was issued shortly after the HK. Ropes (old)

do. (now) St. Cloud, May 31. the whole matter would be dis husband? Everything that he ask- conference it was stated:

Onorato Succuj ed you to du?

"The one point regarding which Lane, Crawfords In the quarter-finals, the 18-cussed in connection with a re- comes to me in the night some- a difference of opinion existed was Macao Electrica year-old South African Miss Heine solution.

times and asks me to keep these with regard to the mode of trans-Mackintosh ... firearms safely for him. Surely mission of the infection. A few Nanyang Tobaccos you would have done the same in of the doctors in their replies to the Sinceres my place?".

questions, showed that they were United Asbestos The judge was as lenient as the much impressed by the rapidity

Watsons mayor to the beautiful girl who is with which the disease spread and wm. Powells now the widow of the last of the they found it hard to believe that H.K. Telephones Island brigands.

infected mosquitoes were present in sufficient number to account for this,

The Latest "Double." George "Gunn "made a century in 1 each innings of the match at Trent Bridge in which Notts beat War- wickshire by 262 runs. Scores:-

Notts (1st) 249 rung, Gunn (C) 100: Mayer & wickets for 66

rung.

Warwick (Lat), 23 runs. Par- sona 87; Larwood 6 for 87.

Notts (2nd) 377 runs for 5 wkis.. dec. Quan (G.) 110, Walker 144 not out. Lilley 59.

Warwick (2nd) 143 runs.

Middlesex v. Somerset.

Call Boy

Dark Antony Flashing Star Hossan

Elliott

Chichester Cronk Damon

Richards H. Bensley

Dick

Smirke

Wragg

A. Burns

Grail

Winter

at Night Jack's San Knight of the

Lone Kaight Parker Restigouche Shian Mor Sickle Silverstrad Son and Heir Spiramonde Stampede Tattoo

Treat

At Lord's. Middlesex led Somer- Latest

set on the first innings in an un-were completed match. Scores:-

89.

tuna.

Somerset (2nd) 306 runs, Lee 65. Ingle 71, White G8.

Middlesex (2nd) 37 runs for 3

·wkts.

Essex-v. Leicester.

frat At Leyton.. Essex lost Innings points to Leicestershire in an uncompleted match. Scores:- Easex (1st) 197 runs. Skelding 6 for 63.

Leicester (1st) 304 runs. Ship- man 108, Armstrong 89, Sidwell 50. Essex (2nd) 313 runs for 3 wkts. O'Connor 189 not out. Russell 104. Derby v. Kent,

At Torby, Derbyshire lost to Kent by 127 runs. Scores:-

Kent (1st) 215 runs. W colley (F.E.) 84.

S. Donegle Butcher

C. Childs

F. Lane

Weston

F. Fox Carslake

F. Donoghue Bowden Petryman.

F. Beasley

The "Barometer."

The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, 4.30 p.m. on K.C.C. ground in league

matches:-

"B" team v. South China A.A.- R. E. Lindsell (captain) and C. H.

P. M. Pinguet and G. S. Ford.

"C" term v. Talkoo R:C.-W. Woodward (captain) and C. H. Ledira, Geo. Lee and A. J. Kew, R. F. Strange and J. S. Smith.

FINALIST LOSES.

FRENCH HARD COURTS

· TENNIS.

betting. prices quoted

9 to 2 Call-Roy, taken and offer-

ed.

to I taken.

20 to 1 Applecross, Laken

offered.

final.

and

11-12, 6-0, 6-4.—Reuter.

The Quarter-Finals.

20 to 1 Shinn Mor and Tattoo,

offered; .25 to 1 taken.

25 to 1 Hossan, taken and offered,

83 to 1 Adieu and Knight of the

Grail, offered.

33 to 1 Damon, offered: 40 to 1 beat Senorita de Altrez (Spain),

taken.

inst year's Wimbledon finalist, by

40 to 1 Son and Heir and Silver-6, 7-5, 7-5,

atend, offered.

50 to 1 Birthright, taken

offered.

Cochel of France beat Frotzheim and (Germany) 6-1, 6-1, 6-4,

Borotra and Lacoste beat the Britons Tarnbill and Lester 6-3, 6-4, Today's Derby (1 miles at 1-6. 6-2. Tilden and Hunter beat Epsom) will show the richest re- Landry and Boussus (France 6-1, Evans cord in stake

6-1, 8-10, 8-6-Reuter. money", namely £13,315, of which the successful!

Derby (1st) 169 runs. Freeman 6 for 64.

Kent (2nd) 228 runs. 100; Storer 5 for 32.

Derby (2nd) 147, runs. Ashdown owner will receive £12,115 with an additional £500 if the winner is a Home-bred horse.

5 for 29.

Northants v. Glamorgan, At Northampton, Northampton- ahire beat Glamorgan by 200 runs. Scorca:-

Northants (1st) 350 runs. tin 112, Walden 57.

Haw-

Glamorgan (1st) 235 runs. 'Bates 78; Clark 5 for 42.

Northants (2nd) Woolley (C.N.) 58, Ryan & for 39.

Glamorgan (2nd) Clark 5 for 20.

160 гила. Hawtin. 72;

66

Yorkshire v. Surrey,

It will also be memorable as the first Derby run under the Betting'

Тих.

MACAO RACES.

"PLACES" GAINED BY THE JOCKEYS:

BASEBALL VISIT.

"ALL-FILIPINO" TOURISTS

COMING.

his recommendations.

LADIES' GOLF.:

ENGLAND'S TITLE GONE TO SCOTLAND.

London, May 14. In the Indies' national golf cham- pionship, Ireland, beat Wales by six matches to three.

Scotland beat England by five matches to four.

married them.

to

CANADA'S 2 SEASONS.

Scotland thus won the Trophy held by England since 1911.

[Earlier results were

fol- 18 lows:-

matches to two.

SUMMER IN EAST; WINTER

IN WEST.:

1106

$6.00

$53% b $54-

$114

T7.70

72.10

TSL

T20

10/0

$5

do.

do (old),

(new) China Lights (comb.) $1.4.20

(old) $104 "(new) $74

$7:b $7.20

31

$4.30

$15%

320%

$2.30

$35

31016

$8

(Ordinary) $20

$11

80

$3.70

EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, June 1.

C

London

ire

"On the other hand, all who were present at the conference were agreed that the features of the epidemic were quite in keeping with the spread by mosquitoes, and as this is, the only means which has yet been proved by experiment to Bank A curious contrast in weather ob be effective, the conclusion arriv- Bank demand.... 2/-1/16 seven tains in Canada at the moment, with ed at was that in this respect also Bank 20 day's sight

blizzard conditions prevailing in the disease conforms with the Bank 4 months' sight 2/- nine the West, while the East is

usual features of dengue all over Credits, four months' periencing sultry heat, causing the tropical world....

sight

2/1 1/16 even light overcoats to be set aside known to medical men that the tiger 'Should the Hong Kong Associa

Documentary 4 months' tion's stand at Happy Valley be

sight

2/1 3/16 completed in time, an interesting Scotland Feat Ireland by seven deep drifts in Central Saskatchemosquito has been proved to be cap- wan and parts of Manitoba, trafic able of carrying the disease from

". On Paris- game will be played over the week-matches to two).

1240 has been seriously impeded, and man to man, the caso against the end between à aide representing

work which had been begun on the gnat "culex" mosquito being less On demand

Batisfactorily established." Hong Kong and an All-Filipino

Cedits 4 months' sight 1315 land has been suspended....

In Eastern Canada, at, Montreal,

On Berlin

runs..

CASH SWEEP WINNER.

Honours won, by gentlemen team.

At Leeds, Yorkshire defeated riders at the 2nd extra race meet- The Filipinos are passing through

Jockeys.

Pierce," which is due this Sunday..

Scotland beat Wales by

➢དྷྭ ་

England beat Ireland

by

matches to nil,

England beat Wales by matches to one.."

eight

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF,

ex-

With a snowfall which caused

J. M. McBride won the Adamson Toronto, and Ottawa, there has Surrey by ten wickets. Scores:ing of the International Race and with their manager and captain, Mr. Cup (qualifying competition) for been a real touch of summer, and Surrey (1st) 172 rúns. Rhodes 5

on the market. for 59, Kilner (R.) 4 for 39.. Yorka Recreation Club of Macao, Ltd., Hugo Rammas, on the "President May, on the Royal Hong Kong Golf strawberries are (1st) 833 runs. Sutcliffe, 176, held on May 28 and 29, were:-

1st, 2nd, 3rd. They have asked for a game in Club's course at Happy Valley, Ships coming up the St. Lawrence Oldroyd 52, Leyland 70. Surrey

Hong Kong and if it is at all pos- with a score of 98 (minus handicap report having experienced practi

cally no lee difficulties. (2nd) 208 runa Ducat 69; Kilner Mr. K. H. Chun

sible, the Hong Kong Baseball Asso-18), equals: 75 net. (R.) 5 for 76. Yorks (2nd) 41 Mr. R. H. Charles

ciation will arrange it and inciden- Next best scores were those of runs for no wicket."

Mr. G. W. Sewell

tally give the season a good send-o. F. H. Glover 96 (18) 77 and C. A.

The All-Filipino team is on its Goldenberg 94 (16) 78. way to Honolulu, where a series of games will be played, and will Afterwards tour the Pacific Coast.

4 9. 2.

4 01 291

2 2 0

-20

1.

2

5.

8

Worcestershire v. Lancashire. Mr. L. Reidy At Dudley, Worcestershire lost to Mr. Y. M. Lou Lancashire by four wickets. M. F. A. Pollock ..*2 *Scores

Mr. G. U. da Roza

Worcester (1st) 206 runs. Tyl- Mr. T. O. Bulteel... 11. derley (R.) 5 for 42.

Mr. A. Fontes10. Mr. W. T. Stanton 101 Dr. J. C. Macgown 0 Mr. A. E. B. Souza 0,

0.0 Mr. A. M. Luz...

Jones (1st) 199 runs. Green, 60, "Sibbles 64; Root G for 48.

Worcester (2nd) 28 runs. Mac Dnld 7 for 40. Sibbles S for 47. Lança (2nd) 96 runs for 6 wkts. Root 4 for 32, Make the

Suseer, v New Zealand.

At Brighton, Sussex lost to the New Zealanders by eight wickets. Scores:

Mr. R. Rocha.. 10 0 ⚫ included a dead heat.

CAR RACE THRILLS:

A TUBE STATION CHASE.

Described by the police as 4 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, notorious pickpocket, Arthur Butler, 35, of Denmark Islington, The C.P.8 RMS. "Empres or was at Bowstreet. Police Court sen Russia" arrived at Yokohama veetenced by Sir Chartres Biron to six terday morning at 8 o'clock, left months hard labour for stealing. the same afternoon at 6, and is due watch and chain from Mr. Seymour Edward Major, solicitor, and 31 The E. & A., Colp, au.

Furness, NE

Indianapolis, May Sat Hong Kong on June Tanda" clerk to the justices of Barrow-in-

A driver named Kohler was kill-left Moil for this port on May 21, Mr. Major, an old gentleman, who ed in a collision at the annual p.. and is due here on June 18; at 8: Memorial Day motor car. race of about daylights was complimented by the magle- Ticket No. 18.778 which drew 500 miles. The my "Benares" (Swedish trate upon his activity stated that Wild Fellow in the Praia Grande Subeequently 100.000 spectators East Asiatic Co., Ltd.) left Antwerp as he was leaving a Tube train at Sussex (1st) 316 runs Parka Stakes and won $9.472 was pure were thrilled as a car, driven by on May 20, and is due here on or Charing-cross he was hustled by (J.) 63 A. E. R. Cilligon 86; Mer- chased by a person in Shanghai. Batten, of Brooklyn, burat Into about June 28.3.

fames and careered round the track blazing. Batten stuck grimly to his port

When his hands were so bilstered that he could no longer hold the wheel, he steered with his left foot. He finally succeeded in

ritt 6 for 92.

New Zealand (lat) 466 runs. Blunt 67, Dempster 57, Lowry 105,

1

Page 63.kontit116. Stanyforth 57

Sussex (2nd) 191 runs. Blunt 4

New Zealand (2nd) 43 runs

2 wkte

Oxford v. the Army

At Oxford, the University drew with the "Arts: {zoręšš, kinh

Army (1st) 888 runs. G Bryds

Oxford (1st) 328 uns. Holmes 72, Nur 38. Newman 64: Joy, for 70 Miles 6 for 116,

Arm dec

out.

(2nd) 188 runs for 6 wkte... ryan 78. Stanyforth 61 not

at Oxford Zadi 112 runs for 8 wkts, of

Crawley 57,not out, so

vhp?

CONSIGNEES. NOTICES.

the prisoner and directly after wards missed his watch and chain. He called out Stop thief," but no- body attempted to do so, and he therefore went after the man him- Consignees of Cargo ex s. self, and seized him at the exit gate. Angera are reminded by the Prisoner, then dropped the watch Agent that all claims must be sent and chain, which were

up today

by a lady

In Consignees of cargoes.

Lieutenant St.Loubert Ble are inded the claims must be sent

the Agent before June 8

Butler picaded guilty and; upon hearing his sentence, thanked the magistrate, and left the dock smil-

It is well

On New York-

On demand.....

nom

Credits, 60 days' sight 50%

On Bombay-

17.05On 'Singapore

On demands

On, demand

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR JUNE, 1927,

Date

Sunrise Sunset

June'

Wire.

5.38

7.03 On demand

5.38

7.04

5.38

'7.04

On Calcutta-

5.88

7.04 Wire

5.38

7.05 On demand

5.38:

88

7.06

6.88

6.38

7.08

7.06 On Manila-

5.88

7.06 On demand

5.38

7.07 On Shangha

*5.38

7.07 On demand

nom

5.88

7:08 | 30ʻdoy's sight. (privato

5.88.

25.88

57.08

paper).

638

6.88

27.08 On demand.

5.88

7:09

5.30

7.09(por tael)

5.89

7.10 Sovereigna (Bank's ON

5.39

7.10 buying, rate).

$9.65

6.99

7.10 Silver (per oz:)... 20%

5.40

7.10 Bar Silvern Hong

6.40.

7.10 Kong

5.40

-5.40

5:40

#5:41

On Yokohama—-

7.09 Gold Leaf, 100 ans

7.10 Chinese Copper Cash nom. 711 Chinese Copper Cents 6%pm

17.11 Rate of Native In

·750 p.a.

7.11 teres R 64107.11 Chinese (Bub. Coin J 260 di

541711, Hong Kong Sub. Cola par,

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