10
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings
At Fanling
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The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanting on Sunday:-
OLD COURSE
9.30 n.. E. Lewis, G. H. Bond. 9.40 H. N. Williamson, W. Pit-
tendrigh.
9.44 G. S. Archbult, E. D. Mat-
0.48
0.52
9.56 10.00
..
10.04
H
12
thews.
K. S. Morrison, E.
Bryden.
M.
L. R. Billinghurst, J. F. Robinson.
A. T. Lay, R. 1. Cherrill.
G. C. Worrall, E. Bathurst.
N. L. Smith, S. H. Dodwell.
10.08 R. Young. A. Ritchle.
10.72
10.10.
10.20
H
C. J. Stellingwerff, R. Al Rodgers.
E. Taylor, W. J. Wadding-
ton.
P.W.D., Chartered Bank.
10.24 S. A. Sleap. W. M. Barton. Comdr. Tetley, Major Wreni,
10.28
10.32
10.36
10.40
H
10.44
11
W
A. E. Lieraman, I. H. Goare.
C. Mycock, P. S. Grant.
T. C. Monaghan, A, B. Purves.
R. P. Edwards, G. W. Stabb,
10.48 H. F. Phillips, J. A. D.
Morrison.
J. T. Edkins, D. Ellis.
W. II. B. Rigg, W. Kelth
10.52 10.50
Robinson.
11.00
D. L Prophet, G. Milne,
11.04
J. W. Mayhew, A. Sommer- felt,
11.08
11.12
11.16
10
**
::
W. E. Hunt, E. L. Groome,
L. R. Andrewes, J. S. Mac- Laren.
C. L Tatham, J. Angwin. 11.20 J. Hunter, E. McMahon. 11.24 ..
C. W. Jeffries, A. O. Brawn 11.28 J. Harrop, E., R. Price.
NEW COURSE
14
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
New and exclusive closeups of Libby Holman, widow of Smith Reynolds, who is returning to the stage in a comeback attempt as a "blues singer" after a long absence marked by romance, mar- rlage, the tragic death of her husband, a murder indictment, the birth of a son, a fight for a share of her multimillionaire' husband's estate, all of which have given her an authentic background for her blue-singing.
CHINESE WEDDING AT REGISTRAR'S
KWAN
CHOW
CHIEF JUSTICE AND WIFE
AT RECEPTION
The wedding between Mr. O, Y. Kwan, the well-known solicitor, and son of the late Mr. Kwan Yick-chow and Mrs. Kwan, and Miss W. F. Chow, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chow Ping-un, was solemnised yes- terday afternoon at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court.
The bride wore an ivory chiffon velvet wedding gown and was attend- ed by the Misses. Y. K. Lo and T.'S. Leung, who chose canary and apple green satin crepe gowns. The bride was given away by her father. Mr. George. She was best man..
A reception was held at 4.80 p.m. at the Hong Kong Hotel, where friends and relatives of both fami- lies gathered to wish the bride and groom every happiness. Sir Robert Ho Tung proposed the health of the happy couple. D
Among those present at the re ception were the Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor Mra. McGregor.
Depressing Spirit On Wall Street NEW YORK STOCK ADA Mereger and Mr
(Continued From Page 6).
EXCHANGE
S. E. Levy And Co. And A.O.F.C. Quotations
Ications on the question have been received recently from Dr. Sze and "Grains: There were cash pre-reports have also been made by Mr. miums and cushion declines. Pres- Bullitt, Mr. Nelson T. Johnson and Senator Hull has not indi- The winter others.
The following quotations from New sure is subsiding. wheat report was slightly bearish,cated whether there would be any York have been received by Messrs. O. E. C. Marton, P. H. but has mostly been discounted. immediate action and declined to re-S. E. Levy and the American Oriental
Wheat: Total sales:-16,692,000 veal the contents of the communica-Pinance Corporation. bushels, Corn: Total sales:-7,487,-tions. 1000 bushels,
0.36 a.m, J. P. and Mrs. Sherry."
Scoones.
9.40
9.62
J. L. and Mrs. Adams.
10.00
10.04
10.12
10.16 10.24
10.28
"P
10:30 π
10.40 10.48
10.52
*
W. J. and Mrs. Roberts.
W. N. and Mrs. Buyers.
Mrs. Middleton C. A. and Smith.
Mrs. Perrin, D. K. Hislop D. J. Keogh, R. C. Webb. H. Hampton,t G. T. May. AA Bremner, D. Harvie. Cdr. Hole.t A. C. 1. Bowker.
J. W. Alabaster, W. N. A. Smalley.
G. C. Marrable, G. A. Lelper. Caddies from Superintendent.
+ Unnucconsful in ballot for Old Coursa.
LOW SCORING IN CRICKET MATCH
Schoolboys Beat Queen's
College Easily
-
"Cotton: There have been better! dry goods sales and promise of an early increase in the purchase of actual cotton.
"Rubber: Options were unchanged. Total sales, 57-lola-
Latest Quotations
Lait
ACCIDENTAL DEATH' RETURNED
Chinese Youth Killed By Lorry
A verdict of accidental death
was returned by the jury at 'an in-
close 10.10
11.00 quest held into the circumstance N.Y./London 4.94% 4.94% 4.94% surrounding the death of Fongi The following quotations have been N.Y. Cotton received through. Measra, S. E. Levy
and the and. Company Oriental Finance Corporation:
+N.T:London
cross-rate
American
New York. Yesterday.
Prev. To-day's стове cloie
"Flash: We favour purchases of commodities on setbacks during the NY. Cotton-May holiday Jull.
12.58 12.59 12.67 12.59 12,61
Ching-hoi, 15-year-old appren 12.60 tice, at the Kowloon Magistracy 61.15n 54.25b 54.00b yesterday.
54.60b Mr. E. W. Hamilton conducted 1.83b the inquiry as Coroner, and was 13.186 18.12b assisted by the following jury, 18:565 18.666Mossza. H. W Hewett (Foreman), L. B. Warren and Chan Shik- kwong.
Mar. July
M. Silver Mar.
May
NY Silk May NY Rubber
56,05
1,324
Mar
Market Factors
... 12,59 NY. Rubber-May 18.43. 18.36b
98%% Chic Wheat-May
87 Chic Corn-May .... The following telegrams were re-Montreal SilverMar. 64.15 63% ceived by Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co. silver Official
Dow Jones Averages from Reuter:----
To-day's
4.04% 4.93%
12.00
July
13.24 13.58
C. Wheat May 98%
July
82
984 924
9814
C. Corn May 87
86%
80444
W. Wheat May 824
82
54.25n
STOCKS:
644
Amer Smelting 38%
864
35%
Auburn
25
24
24%
Con Gas NY
20%
20
Dec. 19 close Change
99.78 99.59
Du Pont
98%
20% B8%
85.81 35.77
.19 off .04 off
-6% 6%
General Motors 61
800%
30%
17.51 17.12
.89 off
Int Tel & Tel
た
8
8
95,35 95.28
.12 off
Loew's Inc
.11 'off
Montgomery W. 281
2744
2014
Favourable factor:-(1) General, business news remains satisfactory. 30 Industrials Unfavourable factor:-(1) The na-20 Raila settlement in utilities in creating 20 Utilities
increased hesitancy, although liqui-40 Bonds
17 Leading Stocks dation has been as small as could 11 Commodity 60.52 60.41 be expected.
The Government report estimates Playing on the I.R.C. ground at the production of winter wheat at Bank clear- Sookunpoo on Wednesday, Queen's 475,000,000 bushels. College were dismissed for 33 runs ings are $6,161,000,000, the highest by the Central British School in a for nearly 3 years, the correspond- very low scoring match, while the ing period of last year being $4,651,000,000. Brokers' loans were latter made 91.
The C.B.A. batted first and made $658,000,000.
91 runs, K. Trowt contributing 25
;
A message from London states
and P. Wilson 20, while M. Afzal that an important meeting of the captured eight school wickets for Grand Council of the Federated British Industries, held between 11 29 runa.
quickly a.m. and noon yesterday, presided Queen's College dismissed, thanks to the fine bow-over by Lord Herbert Scott, has ling of K. Baxter, who took 7junanimously adopted the report of wickets for 15 runs.
were
QUEEN'S COLLEGE CRICKET WIN Beat Service Corps In Friendly
Amer. Can
Ainer. Smelting Amer. T & T Auburn
Case Du Pont
Elec Bond & Share General Motors Int. T & T McIntyre...
Montgomery Ward Nat Distillers N.Y. Central Socony-Vacuum
Union Pacific
U.S. Steel
West E&M..... Business Done: 880.000 shares,
Elec Bond & 3h 4%
Nat Distillers 2014
107 NT. Central 20% 20%
86% Standard Oil NJ 414 41
102 US Steel
24%
51%
Deceased met his death on De cember 2, outside Messrs. Logan and Ampa' stoneyard in Tokawan as the result of being hit by a lor ry which was taking stones to the yard,
Evidence was given by Wong Choi, that on December 2, he was on a lorry which was taking stones 25%to the stoneyard. On arrival, the 20 lorry reversed and after it had gone for about ten feet, witness found that an accident had be
41
30% ✓ 364 36% London Prices
The following quotations from Lon-curred. He then saw a small boy. 98% don were received last night between lying on the road with an injury
6% 5.80 p.m. and 10.80 p.m.
81 SILVER:
8% Silver Spot 24-1/16 (last close), 40% 24-3/16 (last read), 1/8 up (change); 28 Silver Forward 24-8/16 (last close), 25% 24-5/16 (last recd); 1/8 up (change). 2014 Silver Report: Speculators bought Market 13% and sold. Business small.
steady.
107
86%
B3
the Federation' mission to Japan COMMODITY PRICES
Jand Manchuria. The Grand Coun- cil immediately undertook the first
The following quotations move to form an Anglo-Japanese been received by Messrs. 5. E. Committee, headed by Lord Barnby and Co., and the A.O.F.C.
Dec. 19. Dec. 20. and including Messrs. Seligman,
Closing Closing Locock and Piggott, empowered to discuss matters with the correspond- New York Cotton: ing Committee in Japan.
E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report In-their-market report, the March
December January
Queen's College beat the Royal American Oriental Finance Cor May Army Service Corps by one wicket, poration, correspondent for Messrs July
to the head.
UNITED STATES OF EUROPE
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Gold 140/9-1/2 (last close), 140/8-1/2 (last read), 1d down (change).
London/N.Y. Selling Rate 4.94-8/8 (last close), 4.84-5/16 (last recd), 1/16midable down (change),
fios to the fact that even the for- barrier of different languages can be overcome.
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London/Paris Selling Rate 74.84 Nor need national hatreds last for treaties will never surrender even welfare can prevail over the hostility (last close), 74.84 (last recd), unchang-ever. It is not yet 70 years since their most contestable gains except of her peoples to avert & conflict have led (change),
Liverpool Cotton-May 6.79 (last Prussians and Bavarians were at under the compulsion of force. even more fearful than the last.
National prestige. forbids it. The If it does, we may awake from Levcione), 8.75 (last read), .02 up (change) war.
Liverpool Wheat-May 5/2-5/8 (last
Amend The Peace Treaties only possibility of adjustment lies our present nightmare of war-fears close), 6/2-1/8 (last read), 1/2 down
The price of peace in Europe is in the formation of a common pool to a new dawn of happy prosperity. (change).
London Rubler-Apr-June (bayers) concession. The shadow of impend-of interests to which such con- If it does not, the only despairing 6-9/16 (last close), 6-1/2 (lant recd); ing war can be dispelled only by the tributions might be made without hope left to us will be that our own country may rouse herself in time 12.50 12.47
1/16 down (change); .12.51
the 12.48 London Rubber Apr-June (sellers) amendment of the Peace Treaties, loss of self-respect.
Under existing conditions
The coming year or two will show to be strong to meet the great 12.58 12.58 6-5/8 (last close), 6-5/8 (last reed),
Powers that benefited by those whether Europe's sense of common catastrophe, when it comes. unchanged (change). 12.59 12.60 .12.58 12.62,
in their friendly cricket encounter. A. Pierce and Company New October (1935) ........12.44
York state:
New York Rubber:- at Sookunpoo on Tuesday,
"Stocks: Trade news was neglect-December The military side batted first and compiled 189 runs, out of which ed as the market was subjected to January Captain G. W. P. Kimm retired end of the year switching, with March after making 50. L/Cpl. Crawford Eastern utilities still under pres-May sure cause of the threat of muni- July contributed 94 towards the total.
September The College replied with 142 for cipal wer plant development.
"Grains: In wheat, trading was Chicago Wheat:- 9 wickets, D. Singh scoring a creditable 58, while A. E. Kitchell moderate with the range narrow. December secured 22 runs.
12.44
.12.988. 12.92 .13.00a 12.96b .13.24 18.20 .13.49 18.36b .18,58
13.56b .187B 18.760
London Rubber at noon, (buyers)- 6-9/16- (last rood).
* London's Forecast
A forecast from London on the pro hable trend of the New York market, states:-
The uncertainties surrounding the Administration's programme is likely to continue to bewilder Wall Street, which is already nervous regarding the future or Utilities.
Wheat will probably be leaderless. The Spring-belts in the United States 97% 97% are nowy. The Cora-belt in growing
884 colder, 98/
There was scattered pressure at the May close, with prices fractionally down July and the tendency easier in Liverpool Chicago Corn?«
8914
B
LONDON FORECAST and scattered selling in corn brought December
The uncertainties surrounding the Administration's programme likely to continue to bewilder Wall
final prices down to one cant. May Cash demand was slow.
July
"Cotton: There was substantial Winnipeg Wheat:- activity on the goods markets. Mills December were reluctant to cover. freely on May
Street, which is already nervous account if the smallest of the mar- July garding the future, for Utilities.
ket, but we feel that this demand New York Wheat will probably be leaderless will gradually broaden. The balk December The Springbelt in the United States of business was long January High March are nowy, The Cornbelt is grow-dation and switching.
ing colder...
Babber is expected to opan unless and slightly lower with a very New
changed.
Cotton is in pre-holiday session The German barter deal is believed be aff, Textiles are experiencing thriving holiday trade, d London Silver:
Spot
Forw
London Silver
24/8/16 up 1/8
92%
Rubber is expected to be unchanged. Cotton is in pre-holiday session. The German barter deal is believed to be 88% off. Textiles are experiencing 86 thriving holiday trade
LONDON EXCHANGES
88%
London, Yesterday."
82
82%
Paris
74.78
83
New York
4.94 6/18
"Rubber: The market was feature July
$1.99 2.00 11.78
1.77 1.88 1.82 1.86 1.86
Montreal
4.89%
Brussels
21.12
Geneva Amsterdam
15.25
7.802
· Milan
573
Berlin
12.29
1.80 182 18107 1821⁄2
Prague
Madric
1184 36%
Other Rate. Unchanges.
Silver-
Silver Spo Var Lon
24,8/16
15/16 Service.
Deck
£60.65
small volume of business. The Lon don market was quiet,
Sram #Flashes: A message Washington states that China's
tration test against the Admin silver purchase pro
before
58,50b 58,404 $4.25m
55,05 54.90 65.80n 355.45n
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