SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928.
SPORTS
DERBY PRICES.
BAKERS BAY COMES DOWN TO 7 TO 1.
FAVOURITE "LENGTHENS."
www p
Some good owners' commissions were worked yesterday by Mr. Frank Hayter on the loca! Derby which is to be run on February 14 at the annual Jockey Club race meeting,
Several changes have been made in the list. The favourite, Heir Apparent, has lengthened from 7/2 to 4/1. Prices on several others since Thursday, as
HORSE-RACING.
PLEA FOR CONTRIBUTION FROM BETS.
THE TAX.
THE CHINA MAIL,
+
GOLF.
BRITISH BOXERS.
9.48
J. Bentley, P. S Cassidy.
·9.62
R. P. Moodle, E. P. Streatfield.
PHIL SCOTT AND SMITH OUTPOINTED.
H. Spicer, A. Plercy.
D. Forbes, K. S. Morri
A BAD NIGHT.
'Cleveland (Ohio).
9.56 10.00
10.24
contribute to the maintenance of There is one other aspect of the sport. If, as the critica of the question I should like to deal with, "Tota" allego, only a small part of Some people think that the Jockey. the betting will be done through | Club, whose duty it is to foster the that channel, then à proportionally | sport of racing, would do well to large part of the burden should be ignore betting. ...I say that it is borne by batting which is done in very necessary, in the Interest of 10.04 other ways.
clean racing, that we should have In this country our racecourses power to compel bookmakers to dis- 10.08 are in very direct competition with close their transactions to us. We those of other countries. Unless have never had power to compel | 10.12 we can maintain our stakes at a disclosure; and it has seldom, in my ¦ 10,10 level at least equal to what is to experience, been accorded us volun- be found elsewhere, out best horses tarily; the absence of such a power 10,20 will go abroad, where they will be has seriously wodkoned the arm of The 61st Gimcrack Club dinner, worth more because they can earn racing law; the licensing of book- marking the end of the flat-racing more... But, as in other coun-makers would undoubtedly give it.10.28 season, was held recently at York. tries, they have had betting to draw The Times." Mr. L. C. Neumunu, whose horse, on a well as gate-money, it has Black Watch, won the Gimcrack meant that bere, having gate-money. Stakes this year, was the guest of as our only source of revenue, the the evening, with Mr. J. B. Reid, prices of admission to our courses the trainer of Black Watch, as a have had to be raised to a figure fellow guest. The chair was taken which now constitutes a heavy tax by. Mr. James Melrose, who has on people of moderate means: rac- passed his 99th birthday and has ing has been made excessively ex- atiended the Gimcrack Club dinner pensive to the owner; and there has 60 times.
not been the surplus revenue Lord Derwent, proposing "The which was needed to bring our Winner of the Gimcrack Stakes," courses up to date, as regards read a letter written by the beau- stands and general comfort and tiful Lady Sarah Lennox in 1765, convenience. We still have, and Stag both remain steady at 10/1 in which she said: "I went to see we will always have, the best race the latter being both "taken and the sweatest little horse run that tracks in the world; but we began His name is Gimcrack. racing long before other countries The feature of yesterday's mar- On the same day Lord Rockingham did, and it is only natural that our ket was the shortening in Bakers kissed hands, but I must say that arrangements should now, to a Bay's price. On Thursday this I was more anxious about the horse large extent, be old-fashioned. If
It is now than about the Ministry." pony, was at 100/6.
they have not been improved, it is second favourite at 7/1.
Mr. Neumann, replying, men more our misfortune than tioned that he was only part lessee fault. Latest quotations follow:-
of Black Watch, which actually be- 10/1. Peck taken and offered.
longed to Mr. Reid. Referring to 26/1. Pickle.
the Totalisator, he said he believ
eased
have follow:-
Boxing Eve from 7/1 to 9/1 Pack from 8/1 to 10/1; November from 8/1 to 9/1; Young Pretender from 9/1 to 12/1..
Second Favourite.. New Year's Eve and
offered."
25/1. Harlene.
Winsome
15/1. Movanagher' taken
offered.
33/1. U Un II.
Guild Hall.
22/1.
20/1.
Manor Hall.
33/1. Duke of Verona.
12/1. Young Pretender.
over was.
;
.
The Government's Obligation.
STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.
The starting times at Fanling to-morrow (Sunday), are na under? 9.24 a.m. R. E. Macdougall, L. G.
S. Dodwell. 9,28 H. H. Lennox, R. K.
Valentine. 0,32
10.12
anded the majority of those interested 1 confess I am disappointed that 10.08
In racing hoped that it would be the Government has not recognis established on our racecourses be-ed the obligation under which they fore very long. They might hope appear to lie to the great sport 10.16 It would provide an opportunity for which is providing the means of
great revenue to the 10.20 putting the betting tax on a more giving a
State... If it is right that the satisfactory. basis,
Mr. Reid, who also replied, said National Exchequer shall draw re- 10.24 that if the Totalisator were intro- venue from betting, by what pos- dred in England they would need sible process of logical reasoning 10.28 a fair and equitable agreement with can it be argued that it is wrong
10.82 the Government for a term of for racing to do the same? The years, at a rate of commission Government has the gain.
4/1. Heir Apparent takes and
offered.
10/1. Sitting Bull
offered.
taken. and
7/1. Bakers Bay
offered.
taken
and
33/1. Coos Bay.
25/1. Deepwater Bay.
Bon.
aon.
F. M. Ells, G. È Lammort.
J. W. C. Bonnar, E. R. Halifax.
H. Graves, G. H. Bell,
9
MONEY & SHARES.
'TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
On London-
2/-
Bank wire
Bank on demand.... 27-3/16
Bank 30 day's sight
Bank 4 months' sight 2/-
British boxing, represented by Credits 4 months' aight 2/1.3% Phil Scott, British heavy-weight Documentary 4 months champion, and Willie Smith, the
sight .....
A. Morley, J. F. Ken-South African bantam-weight, On Parla
suffered a doublé reverse hore when On demand
nody.
F
2/1 4
1245
G., Murray, L. R. An-both men lost the referee's decision Credits 4 months' sight 1820 drewes,
in 10-round bouts in which the On Berlin- 3. losera
both scientifically On demand.... superior to their conquerors.
D. J. Gilmore, T.
Whyte Smith.
C. B. Johnson, C. Sandes.
wore
49% fal straight left and clever defen-Credits 60 days' sight 50%
checked the mad bull-like rushes Wire
A. R. Cox, D. M. Goodall. of the Cleveland baker Johnny On domand ......
C.Riako, and Smith, after forcing the
L
On New York--- Scott lost in spite of his beauti-On demand
10.82
L. E. Nantz, T.
C.sive, tactica, which time and again On Bombay-
Monaghan.
18344
10.36
FF
188
10.40
S, A. Arthur,
E.
Frederick.
10.44
J. K. Shaw, K. A. Mason,
great exhibition of really
pace throughout and giving a Wire
On Calcutta-----
1991
10.48
R. H. Hollis,
F.
A.
Merry.
10.52
F. Cowherd, N.
Littlejohn.
10.56
#
T. G. Weall, E. David- sions.
merely because he was knocked or rushed off his feet on three occa-On demand
two-handed aggressive work, ap parently failed to gain the verdict On demand .....
clever On demand
1932
..On Singapore-
861⁄4
On Manila→→→
98
On Shanghai—
son.
nom.
Wild swinging blows, which only on demand ........ acored occasionally because they 30 day's sight (private D. S. Edward, C. J. had to on the law of averages, were, 11.00
Waddell.
paper)
W. D. Brown, R. Young, for all practical purposes, the only
Op Yokohama F: A.
methed of attack possessed by both Perry, S. M. winners, whose footwork was also on demand
Mayes.
1044
(Bank's
9.60
20%
-2% prem
A. B. Purves, W. Iron-a negligible quantity. Britlah box. Gold Leaf, 100 fine
(per tael) ing, on this occasion, can console itself with the fact that if science Sovereigns counts for anything it provided a buying rate) Silver (per oz) Bar Silver in Hong
Kong
Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
7% Pia.
F. H. Crapnell, S. T Butlin
G. Vicker, A. Webster. E. Davidson, M. M. Maas.
A. R. Cox, C. J. Waddell.
D. Forbes, M. H, Ivy.
A. Leach, F. Taylor.
of couple
excellent exhibi- tiona, and moreover, both men were on their feet when the final Chineas Copper Cash nom.
Scott has obviously gained a lot
Rate of Native In-
terest
of knowledge from his American Chinese Sub. Coin .. 29% dis. experiences so far. Cool as a Hong Kong Sub. Coin 4% prem. cucumber from the start he never
'man's guard crous from standpoint.
were at times ludi- the actual boxing
Although he "twice sent Scott to the floor, the first occasion was the result of a push which caught the Englishman off his balance, and
· LONDON EXCHANGES.
New York
Amsterdam Milan Berlin
London, Yesterday.
124.05
34.98
4.87 18/82
25:31
12.08
92.16
20.45
Stockholm
18.155
Copenhagen
.18.20
18.31
84.61
1842
Helsingfors
193%
Madrid
28.51
the
Lisbon Athens Bucharest
2 25/64
367%
Rio
Oslo
F. Taylor, W. N. Flem- Ing.
11.04
#
0.36
H. R. Sturt, E. David- 11.08
기
P
9.40
S. A. Arthur, E. C.11.12 Frederick.
"
side.
9.44
A. Gordon, K. A, Mason. 11.16
9.48
F. Cowherd, J. Harrop.
A. J. Frank; W. C. Clark.
9.52
A. Sommerfelt, S. T. 14.20 Butlin,
**
J. Fleming, A. Ritchie.
11.24
9.56
our
W. B. Cornaby, T. G. Weall.
23
F. S. Harrison, H. G. Hegarty.
11.28
bell went.
10.00
A. Piercy, W. K. Tait.
Scott's Fine Defence.
10.04
A. J. Frank, A. J. Pil- 11.32. grim.
#+
H. M. Ivy, E. Stewart.
H. A. Lammert,
R.
Warbrick.
Tuesday..
E. Davidson, T.. G. Bennett,
9.24 a.m. A. G. Coppin, S. Langston.
H.
1
K. E. Greig, E. R. Halli- |.9.28. fax.
21
M. G. Mills, F. Swayne.
once lost his head in face of the furious onslaughts of Risko, whose
H. efforts to break down the English-
.Poria
Brussels
71
W. A. Weight, J. P. 9.32 Sherry.
H
G. B. Dunnett,.. P. Cassidy.
S.
Geneva
D. M. Goodall, A. W.
9.36
21
Hodges.
9,40
11
A. K. Henderson, D.
Templeton,
9.44
71
E. J. Mahon, A.
L.
9.48
+
Morrison.
9.52
We
10.36
B. P. McMahon, F. G. Fowlc.
9.56
**
D. J. Lewis, T. Bennett,
G.
E. P. Fletcher, W. C. Clark.
10.00
"
A. B. Purves, W. Dunbar.
A. Leach, T. B. Whyte 10.04 Smith.
11
Say.
F. A. Perry, Ġ. P. 10.03 Lammert.
FJ
A. K. Henderson,
Templeton,
10.52
A. P. Bungey, S. R. 10.12 Wallor.
1
W. Adamson, E.
Hallifax.
R. knockdowns which the
counted against him.
10.56
W. Ironside, L. R. An- | 10.16 drewes.
H. G. Sheldon, L. Andrewes.
R.
"J
H. R. Sturt, J.
Alabaster.
判
E. B. Clarke, A. D. Humphreys.
10.24
+1
10.28
12
H. Rogers, F. G. Fowle.ceived.
10.32,
"1
S. A. Arthur, E. C. Frederick.
11,12
E. P. Streatfield, J. H. M. Andrew:
10.35
#
11.16
C. B. Johnson, J. D. 10.40 Humphreys.
*+
Hegarty.
20.44
N
M. G. Mills, N. H. Prockter.
R. P. Moodle, J. H. M. gave his Andrew.
10.48
B. Lacon, F. M. Ellis.
リ
A. B. Raworth, M. M. Майн
10.62
F7
J. Harrop, W. C. Clark.
blows were swift and well timed, whereas Patrone, except for an oc do.
[1200 /1100 sa
Lon. Eeg... $130-
10.' 6
$2144
[J
$32
$14
9/1. Monterey Bay taken and which would allow the racing clubs suffer the loss. Does not that con-
offered,
18/1.
Comrade.
22/1. Captain.
10/1. Now, Year's Eve.
9/1. Boxing Eve taken
offered.
25/1, Mish Minh.
9/1. November.
22/1. Handsome Stag.
10/1. Winsome Stag taken
offered,
AL BROWN,
\
FREAKISH NEGRO IN LONDON.
to get on their feet after the very stitute an honourable obligation to 10.40
But no. We are told heavy outlay necessary for building help us?
cannot give 10.44 Totallaators and grand-stands, and that the Government buying extra land in many In-Bupport or facilities to the legiala- and stances. The rates should be 24tion we ask for unless the House 10.48
per cent. to the Government, 5 per of Commons first gives its an cent, to the Racing Club, and 2proval, on second reading, to, a Bill per cent. to, the Jockey Club, to be Introduced by a private member. and distributed in the interests of rac- Do you know what that means? It
ing and breeding where most re- means that the Bill, has no chance 11.00 quired.
of going to second reading, unless
A
those responsible for it are so for- 11.04 res-tunate as to draw one of the first
Lord Hamilton's Specch. Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, ponding to the toast of "The Jockey Club," said:-
I am, to-day, Senior Steward of
three or four places In the ballot 11.08 which is held at the commencement of each Session.
the Jockey Club; but I must ask What is it we are asking for? you to bear in mind that, in speak- We ask that the law shall be amend-
from
Al Brown, the American Negro bantamweight boxer, who has mude ing to you, I am expressing my owned so as to allow our sport--not any 11.20 himself famous in Paris, where he views, and have no right or autho- Individual interest, mark you, but 11.24 has had all his fights during the rity to speak' on behalf of the Club. the sport to draw revenue past year, is to make his first ap-
the Government does. 11.28 ... The outstanding events of the betting as pearance in a London ring early past season have, I think, been the 1a asking that we are not asking in New Year. He is something of a effect of the betting duty on rac Parliament to reverse any decision 11.82 physical freak even for a Negro.. His limbs are abnormally long and ing; and the decision of the Jockey it has ever taken. Parliament has passed a law to say that he generally towers over his op Club to do what lies in its power never ponents. He is to box the winner to obtain from betting a fair and people shall not bet through a 11.40- of the contest between Kid Patten- equitable contribution towards the Totalisator; and it has never pass- den and Young Stanley Brown is to maintenance of the sport of horseed a law to prevent book-makers, as 11.44 fight Andre Routis, the French racing.
such, being charged at special rates. fenther-weight champion, in Paris.
LOCAL CRICKET.
FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK END.
The following in the list matches for to-day and Monday:
League: Division I.
Craigengower v. R.G.A.
11.36
:
W. L. Dunbar, F. A. 10.20 Redmond.
, J. K. `Shaw, F. Syme
Thomson.
G. Murray, D. J. Lewis.
A. O. Brawn, E. des
Увень,
E. D. C. Wolfe, V. M. Grayburn.
the second was from an unidenti fed blow. in a clinch, from which Scott emerged in great pain, which; forced him to sink on one knee for: La count of eight until he recovered. Scott defended himself on
C. D. Lambert, T. Ram-whole in masterly style and his at- tacking blows were clean-cut and D.jarred Risko several times. It was
his lack of aggression and the two
referee
He sustained a cut over the right; eye in the ninth round, but it had} W. no effect on his steadiness and was the only damaging blow, apart from
T. Low, N. K. Littlejohn. the second knockdown, that he re
Smith Down Three Times.
Smith was even more the boxer
A. Piercy, T. S. Whyte as opposed to the mere fighter. Smith.
Vienna Prague
Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong
795
5 15/16
47 13/16
1/6 1/16 ..-2/6/
1/11 1/32
2/01%
Yokohama
Silvar Spot
26%
Silver Forward 26
-British Wireless Service.
+
THE SHARE MARKET. Stock.
Hong Toas Btock
T.T. on London
Banks,
Exchange. 2/- 4*
L. G. S. Dodwell, H. G. defensive battle, Smith never once TT. on Shanghai..... 784 Whereas Scott fought a masterly
Dominick opponent, Potrone, a second's respite. Hia Hongkong Bank ..... $1100 b
S. 8. Perry, H. A. Lam-casional stiff jab, relied almost ex- Chartered Bank
mert.
elusively on wild swings which Mercantile A. &·B. were devoid skill.
do.
After receiving a severe blow on' P.&O. Bank the nose in the first round, Smith Bank of East Asia
Insurances, took a count in the third which was Canton insurance
£10
C. B. Brown, H. A. JACK HOBBS'S BEREAVEMENT. reached. In the next he was rush: Union Insurance..... $300
Mills.
A, E. Lissaman, N. K Littlejohn.
Capt. Dobbie, D. H.
Blake.
Monday,
9.32
9.36
9.24 a.m. H. T. Swayne, N. H.
Prockter. 9.28 F. G.
H. Mackenzle. A. Leach, W. L. Dunbar. L. Yates, W. Adamson.
Fowle,
L.
.9.40
T. Low, J. H. M. An drew.
It
9.44
1
I shall deal first with the betting for the privilege of betting on race- 11.48 duty. Last year, before the duty courses. Neither of these things was imposed, the Stewards of the can be done at present-not be- Jockey Club informed the Chancel-cause of any law that Parliament deliberately passed, but lor of the Exchequer that they fear has ever ed it would have an adverse effect because a law which was passed ... We now have the with quite different object was so on racing... of complete returns for practically the badly drafted that when it came to whole season's sport under the be interpreted by the Judges it was Rules of Racing. They show that held to do something that Parlin- the money taken at the gate dur-ment had deliberately decided Ing. last
£789,000, should not do. WAS
Division II. University v. Royal Navy. Recreio v. H.M.S. "Tamar." Civil Service v. R.A.0.C.
Friendly. Hong Kong C.C. v. Royal Navy
(first day).. Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service. Chinese R.C. v. Hong Kong C.C.
(2nd).
Police R.C. v. Hong Kong Electric
Co.
season
against £940,000 in 1925. We took the year
1925 as the year with which the comparison was to be made, because 1926 did not offer a fair basis of comparison on account of the strike. The figures I have given show that there has been a drop of £151,000 in gate-money, re- presenting 10 per cent. We know that racecourses cannot meet this loss and still maintain their stakes at the present level, It is quite clear that a large part of the loss of revenue will have to be passed on to the owners, either in the Hong Kong C.C. v. Royal Navy subscriptions, or in the form of an form of increased entry fees and (second day). President's XI. v. Vice-Presid- actual and considerablo-reduction ent's XI. at Kowloon 0.0. in the value of stakes. I have Married v. Singles at Police R.C. studied the figures carefully mak- Craigengower V. Recreio.
ing duo allowance for bad weather, bad trade, and for the competition of dog-racing and I have no hesita tion in saying that by far the greater part of this is due to the
MONDAY.
League, University 2nd v. R. Engineers.
Friendly.
......
betting duty.
W. G. QUAIFE TO RETIRE. The benefit for W. G. Quaife, the great little Warwickshire cricketer, realised the sum of £917, and at a As it appeared early in the sex- recent meeting of the county club son that this result was likely to committee a cheque for this amount emerge, the Jockey Club decided to was handed to him. Appreciative hold a further Inquiry with a view references were made to his valu- to finding a means of supplement- able services, to the club during the ing the falling revenue of the aport past 35 years.
before too much damage had been
In the discussion which followed, done.. The Andings of the commit- in deference to the wishes of the tea which made that, inquiry_have committee and having regard to the claims of the younger players, been published, and, as you kn w, Quaife expressed his willingness to they have been endorsed-and I can retire. Qualfe is now in his 66th assure you very · emphatically en- year, but he fully justified hi place dorsed by the Club. The publica- in the county team last season. tion of the decision of the Club has
produced a flood of comment- largely favourable; but under that SOMERSET C.C.C. LOSSES.
flood, the real nature of the Club's decision his, to some extent, boen Somerset County Cricket Club report a loss of £1,515 on the year of the writers speak of is the lost sight of. The only thing möst working. Gate, receipts were 21,800 below the figure hoped for "Tote It is true that we have and the increase in the professional asked for the "Tote;" but that is staff entailed an additional expen- only one part of our request. What diture of £850,
we really ask is that betting shall
L. G. S. Dodwell, A. D. Humphreys..
$78
ed half way through the ropes and North China Insurance T143 took a count which, although tech-Yangtze Insurance ...
$590
n
$40%
$25%
$80
*
$48
n
85/-
$174
В
M.$401⁄2 Mr. Alfred E. Hobbs, brother of nically of only two, was really China Underwriters $2.40 Jack Hobbs, the Surrey and Eng- longer as Petrone, like Dempsey on China Fire Insurance $215 land cricketer, dled in Wimbledon a recent occasion, would not go to H.K. Fire Insurance.. $880 Hospital following an operation, a neutral corner at once. A left
Shipping. Douglass boats Mr. Hobba, who was 36 hook in the eighth round dropped years of age, had been cricket the South African for seven. coach to King's College School,
K. Tugs & Lighters $2,85 b 214 8 Smith's fast and straight lefts Indo-Chinas (Pref) .. Wimbledon Common, for the past and his joita and jaba carried too do. (Def.) six years.
little steam for a knockdown, al-Shell Transporta Before going to Wimbledon, he though they often jarred Petrone. Water-boats... took a prominent part in football The latter scored most points by
Mining. and cricket in Cambridgeshire. He body blows, and Smith's 1lbs show- Bonguets
$24 was badly wounded and gassed dur- ed evidence of this at the Anish. Kailan Mining Ad 82/8 ing the war.
After the fight Scott said he Langkats (Combined), 18% would not fight again in the United Shanghal Explorations $2.85
do. (Single) ....710 States this season. He would re- Shanghai Loans ..... 38.10, turn home shortly, but he intended Raubs
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL SOCCER.
THE SANITARY DEPT
HAVING NOTHING IN PARTICULAR TO INSPECT. ONE DAY LAST WEEK DECIDED TO PLAY THE PW-D AT SOCCER
BUT WHEN THEY ARRIVED ON THE GROUND
SHORTLY AFTER THE
KICK-OFF
THE
PUD FORWARDS
PW.D. NO
OROUGHFARE
•FOUND THERE WAS A
NO THOROUGHFARE' BOARD AT
THE PW.D GOAL.
NEVER SEEN THE PNUD
SO QUACK®
-SUPPORTED BY A FEW
CRACKERS
AFTER THIS THE PW.D FOR WARDS, ∙PILEO ON
20
NOW THEN NORRISON HILL'
MORE GOALS AND IT DIDN'T MATTER.
IF THE
•SANITAT DEPT'S GOALIE LAY DOWN
THE SANITARY DEPT PROMPTLY REPUED BY INSTALLING AN OUT-SIZE
IN GOALKEEPERS
FONE TO
AND A FEW OFFICIAL
BELL RINGERS AS SUPPORTERS.
MANAGED TO SCORE A VERY FINE GOAL. THE REASON TURNED OUT TO BE THAT THE SANITARY DEPTS GOALIE.
WAS NOT STANDING SIDEWAYS,
THEY STILL WENT ON. SCORING AND TOWARDS
THE SANITARY
•DIPT'S GOALIE T THE BALL ROME AFTER ·
THE MATCH, HI
PROBABLY PUT IT IN THE DUST BIN,
THE END WERE FOUR UP STAN Hill
How The P.WD. Beat The Sanitary Department.
1928.
to go back to America next spring Tronoh Mines....... and remain there for several years. Docks, Wharres, -Router.
Risko To Meet Paolino
Godowns, &it.
$4 b & sa
$17/6
H.K. & K. Wharves.. $120 H.K. & W. Docks
Mr. McMahon, the boxing promo China Providents ter, announced that arrangements
were practically completed for Hongkews Johnny Risko to meet Paolino New Engineerings Uzcudum, the Banque "woodchop-Shanghel Docks
Cotton Mills. per" and heavy-weight boxer, Intel in January.-British United Press. Oriental Cottons
Ewo
Cottens
34134 $4.70 b
[4.30/.70 Ba
$168
11
$89%
$7.15
$2
S'hal Cottons Cid
do. (QW) T22: Lands, Hotels. Bidge.
8. & Hotels. $3.30 b 8% e Shanghal Lands
$127
HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS Hongkong Lands ....
'
January 17, 1928.
Humphreys Estates.. $14% Messrs. Geo. M. Allen, G. Appel-Hongkong Renities baum, Geo. 9. Aveyard.
Messrs. G. A. Falham Browne, Prince's R. J. Birbeck, N. C. Berry, Leo A. Public Utilities. Block, Mr. and Mrs. H. Birket.. H.K. TramWAYS
Mr. E. J. Carmichael, Mr. and "do.” Mrs. R. Courtney.
Mr. J. M. Dalgarno.
Mr. J. U. Finch.
$94 $1
$24%
Peak Trama (old)
$14
(new) *Star Ferries
China Lights (comb.) $14.80
do.
(old) $10% (new) $1
$7
$18
$60 $64 $4.10
11/9
8014 $27%
Caments (camb
$0 b 9 28.10
$1.20
Messrs. R. D. Gillsepfe, N. P. do. Gadjew, Miss A. M. Grant.
H.K. Electric Messrs. M. B. Hoare, A. F. Henry, Macao Electrics C. E. Haraman, Fred. A. Hill, J. E. H.K. Telephones Hibbert, E. Hunt, Capt. T. P. Hall Singapore Traction China Buses... Mr. and Mrs. D. Hann, Mr. andj
Industrials.
Mrs. L. W. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. E
Hafter, Mrs. Hamilton,
Miss K. Ingles.
Mr. J. E. Joseph.
Mesara. A. H. Kutechbach, H. A
Keller.
China Sugars..
Malabon Bugars
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Bias H. Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. A. EH.K.
Lockyer.
Mr. J. W Moss,
Mr. G. L. de Negri,
Miss Osborne.
Messrs. II. G. Pullen, H.
Prophet, Mr. and Mrs. H. Priestley.
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Ropez (old)
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Blores, &c. Dairy Farme
Wateona
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Hane, Crawforda
Mackintosha
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Mr..0. G. Steen, Dr. and Mrs. G. Wm. Towelle
Sheahan, Masters
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Mr. E. Zourmeroff..
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