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CHINESE Y.M.C.A. FUNCTION
Open-House Display
LADY SOUTHÓRN TO PRESENT
PRIZES
The Chinese YM.C.A. will give an Open-House Programma to morrow from noon until 9 p.m.
The entire building, including the members' dormitory and students' hostel, will be thrown open to the public and each department will have a programme of its own, with various activities golig at full speed.
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Lady Thomus Southern, 0.B.E., will prosent prizes at 4 p.m. to the winners of the Women's Basket-ball- Open League which has recently ended, in which the Mui Fong Giris'! A Team curried off the honoure. friendly match will follow, in which n picked team will play against the champions.
During the evening "the, South China basket-ball team will bo matched against the Chung Nam The team in the gymnasium. Chung Nam were last year's cham- .pions.
Besides the sports activities, an and entertainment' of short skits music will be given at 7.30 p.m. In the Auditorium. In the open-air basket-ball court, the Y.M.C.A. St. John Ambulanco Division will have! a tent where free vaccinations will be given. Nearby a scene depicting boys' camp life and activities will be erected.
The public are cordially invited to be present.
Personal Pars
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935
Ownership of the world famous Hope Diamond (centre) has been repeatedly associated with the ill-luck of its owner and former owners May Yohe, belle of the "Gay Nineties" and once She is its owner, is now suffering in Boston from a broken rib. shown (left) as she is to-day, al 81, and when she was the toast of New York.
FOOTBALL SAPPERS CONFIDENT
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WITHOUT
Mr. W. H. Bell, general manager EASTERN
of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. USUAL, CUSTODIAN
returned to the Colony this morning|
by the 8.8. President McKinley, following a business trip to Manila.
Ng Replaces Silva
AGAINST NAVY
Shield Game Return Contest
For their Junior Shield fixture!
against the Navy "B" team, the Engineers are fielding the samej F. J. de Silva, Eastern's custo-eleven that secured an odd goal in Mrs. Myra W. Thompson, one of New York's leading women jour-dian, will not be available to play three win against the same team nalists, who among the passengers against the University in their last week-end. who arrived here this morning by Second Division soccer the 8.8. President McKinley,
encounter The team is:-Selleck; Slack, Dudley; to-morrow owing to business rea- Budden, Denham, Bayling; Callard, sons. His place will be filled by Ng Hurst, Darby, Howlett, and Creagh,
Mr. J. K. Bousfield, assistant Chi-lam, who has been rested for general manager of the Asiatic the past several weeks.
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BEAT S. CHINA
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Petroleum Co: (South China), re- The team is-Ng Chi-lam; Lai ATHLETIC ARE EXPECTED turned to the Colony this morning] Ting-choi, Ng Ying-ki; Ho Chi-S by the ss. President McKinley, Heying, Sui Ping-chun, Lee Ping-tong; was accompanied by. Mrs. Bousfield. Sabban, Kwok Ying-wai, Cheung and Shut-hong, Wong Wo-ting Amongst the passengers who'ar-Yung Sezc. rived in the Colony this morning by
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Pau Aids S. China
GOLF STARTING NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
TIMES
Sunday's Pairings
At Fanling
Royal
The following are the Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday: CAROLD COURSE
G. B.
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"Cotton The market is still nor vous and moves were made quickly both wase in new crop months. Prices were weak on a thin demand. Trade was Axing prices and cover: ng. Interest was centred in nearer options.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Reuter Quotations
March 16. The following quotations from New York have been received by Beater
close 10.15 11.00 47444.76% 4.70%
"Rubber: An easy tone was ruling all day with prices closing at the N.Y./London "J. w. day's low levels. Heavy Commis- NY Cotton
sion house selling caught many stop-
July
Comdr. Tetley, G. Marseille, loss ordere." The Trade feels that
J. M. Brown, T. J. Fenwick.
J. L.. Adams, G. II. Bond.
the weakness of other markets is the N Rubber
DEATH OF POLICE CONSTABLE
Found With Revolver In His Hand
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VERDICT OF SUICIDE
The enquiry was concluded at the Central Magistracy yesterday. into the death of Ngan Yam, Chinese constable, whose body was found with a shot wound in the bend on the hillside in Bay View district on January 25.
Mr. W. Schofield sat as Coroner and the jury comprised Mosers. C. M. Sousa (foreman). Lo Tak- chung and Ho Yu-tin.
a3
After evidence had been given" ·
to deceased's drinking and gambling habits and his concubine had detailed. his actions on the
counted a previous attempt at Aulcide last year, the jury, with- out retiring returned a verdict of suicide.
basia. Futures were strong, while General Mutors 2723 8% night of January 24-25, and. re
9.30 am AB. Stewart,
Fitz Gerald.
· 9.40
RA. Rodgers,
Mayhew.
9,44
Oct
9,43
S. H. Dodwell,
11.89 12.03
11.88 11.81 11.32 11.08 11.07 11.00
11.92
Raworth.
9.52
J. B. Ross,
son
0.50
Col Blake, Capt, Shannon.
10.00
H. Hampton, R. K. Collings.
10.04
1. H. Geare, K. S. Morrison.
Col. William-principal factor, as London was
steady Dealers were buyers on the C. Wheat May 89 scala-down, while there was slight foreign buying.
Sept.
12.18
1218
12.00
99%
July
89%
805
C. Corn May
80
10.08
A. E. Lisaanian,
K. S.
Robertson.
10.12
H
W. E. Hunt, R..Young.
10.16
W. Wheat Hay 88% "Sugar: The sugar market was STOCKS: firm. At the three cent basis there Amer Smelting 88 were moderate sales of March ship-Con Gas ment of Porto Ricas, and at this Du Pont-
834
16%2
16%
89
89
88%
Elec Bond & Sh 3%
274
10,20
10.24
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W. W. C. Showan, W. Pit tendrigh.
54
Loan's Inc
3414
10.28
Comdr. Hole, J. B. Lanyon.
10.92
n
10.36
Special: Sears Roebuck & have declared a special dividend
Co. Montgomery W. 22%
Nat Distillers
844 224
27% 3414
29%
10.40
10.44
10.48
,"
10.52
G. C.
10.66
10
11.00
1
11.04
TI
11.08
11.12
L.
G. B. S
A higher opening was seen
11.18
D. J. Keogh, R. 1. Cherrill.
11.20
W. A. MacKinlay, H. H. Mundy
11.28
J. F. Robinson, K. A. Munry,
G. A. Leiper, K. W. Jones
the price of Refined remained un-Int Tol & Tel 5% changed.
A. Sommerfelt, B. D. Evana. 75 cents., with the record date
S. T. Butlin, S. A. Sleep.
A. T. Lay, H. F. Phillips.
Worrall E. Bathurst.
C. Thwaites, M. Jusserand,
D. S. Edward, J. Forbes.
WJ. S. Key, W. Woodward
P. A. Sollars, G. W. Stabb
R. Billinghurst, Thomson
R. J. Shrigley, H. P. Bailey.
NEW COURSE
9.40. a.m. J. H. Paton, J. T. Edkinn.
G. White, J. E. Richardson. A. V. and Mrs. Greaves.
H. C. Hopkins. D. Ella. R. C. Webb,t J. C. Dunbar,
April 1.
of N.Y. Central 12%
26 265/ 264
13 13 86
88 Standard Oil NJ 87
US, Steel
"Flash: Brokers' loans have in- creased by $1,000,000"Reuter.
Mesere. E. A. Pierce & Company's report on the opening of the mar kets:
29%
80% 2944. 2944
CHINESE LIQUID EGGS
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DRUG ADDICTS IN NANKING
30 More In Custody For Treatment
Nanking is pushing its anti-
A Reuter's report of March on Wall Street to-day, but the volume stated that the importation of of trading was very light, lacking Chinese liquid eggs was likely to drug addicts drive with remorse- follow-through...
be prohibited following the report less fervour..
On the cotton, market Europe was of a leading bacteriologist that cheap buyer, while there was a the eggs were contaminated..
A copy of the report was sent to moderate domestic trade demand. Selling was light. The tone of the the Minister of Health, the Minia ter of Agriculture, and all Mem market was steady.
bers of Parliament.
9.44
9.52
*0,56,
10.08
П
110.16
4
A C. H. Bradley.t W. Stewart.
10.20
+1
H. G. Wiliams, G. T. May.
Latest Quotations
The following quotations have
T. C. Monaghan,t C. A been received by Reuter." Middleton Smith.
• Caddies from Superintendent.
+ Unsuccessful in ballot on the Old
Course.
N.Y./London
cross-rate
N.Y. Cotton July
|NY. Rubber-July 1
Prev. To-dayN
close.. alosa
4.74% 4.78%
11.32 11.85
11.99
12.82
021
80.15
Chicago Wheat-May 93%
80
BRILLIANT DEFENCE Chicago Corn May 86
IN ENGLAND TRIAL
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Whites: Jessop
Silver Official
68% 684 Thow Jones AversESS
To-day's
Mar. 18 close Change 30 Industrials 98.02 90.71 1.81 off 20 Rails 27.60 27.45 .16 off .42.off (Police); Davis 20 Utilities 14.88 14.40
94.82 94.81 .19 up (E. Lanes) and E. V. Reed (Club); W., 40 Bonda... A. Roed (Club), Gough (Police) and 11 Commodity
Index 55.91 55.55 .86 off Williams (E. Lancs); Divett (Club)
10 Leading Stocks Garthwaite
Senior (H.K.S.R.A.). (A.E.C.), Parker (Palice) and Taylor Amer Smelting
Auburn | (Lancoins).
J. L. Gase..... Elec Bond & Share General Motors
Probable England Team. Following yesterday's trial, the Int Tei & Tel following were selected as the Pro-Montgomery Ward South China "B" have been con-able eleven to meet the Probable Nat Distillers the a.s. President McKinley from KOWLOON JUNIORSsiderably strengthened between the Irish eleven in a final trial game NY Centre! Manila' was Mr. Frederick Godber,
an Executive of the Asiatic Petro-" leum Co. of London.
Mr. Edward F. Macdonough, Trade Commissioner of the Loa An- geles Chamber of. Commerce, who ia on an extensive tour of the Far East arrived in the Colony by the President McKinley' this morning..
Mr. Walter L. Marshall, of the Standard-Vacuum Co., returned to the Colony this morning by the s.s President McKinley, following brief business trip to Manila,
MAKE CHANGES
Business Done:~~$10,000 shares,
sticks by Pau Ka-ping, whose on Sunday morning at 10.15 a.m...S. Stee! turn to the game is welcomed by on the East Lancashire Regiment's
ground at Shamshulpo.
Hickman Injured And all
Fuxman Retained
man:
182%
MALAYAN TRADE SOARS
Trade Highest For Three Years
F. Fowler (Y.M.C.A); Cox (East Yeung Shul-ylck, former South China "A" right-winger, and Tsang Lanes) and. E. V., Reed (Club); Parker King-ki, are likely to prove the Police), W. A. Reed (Clab) and Lt. Williams (East Lanca); Lt. Robinson Hickman, who was injured last most dangerous of the South China (East Lanes), Lt. Garthwalte week against the Club Juniors, in forwards, but in Mak Shiu-(H.K.B.R.A.), W. U. Senior (A.E.C.), not available for Kowloon juniore hon and Wong Shek-ping, the Ath-Lt. Dawson (East Lands) and Driver this week-end, and his position atletic possess two backs equal to, if East Lanes).
Malayan trade soared almost left-back has been filled by Funot, better than, Lee Tin-sang and It will be seen from the above, |
Lau Mau, the pride of South China that Hollingsworth, last year's custo pré-slump levels in 1984, when todian, is being "rested," while the 1,000 million dollars mark of E. Humphreys, who played on the "A" a defence. right-wing early in the season, wil The game should develop into Parker, whose potentialities as a total trade was passed again for again be seen in his old position one of the fastest encounters of the half-back are unbounded, has been the first time in three years.
Trade statistics for the twelve removed from among the forwards while Winch has been moved to present season, with the odds lying and is Fetained at left-half, his months of 1984 have now been Among those who arrived in the inside-left, MacDonald will lead the with the Athletic team.
usual position."
issued from the department of Colony this morning from Manila by forward line,
The outstanding feature of the Statistics, and reveal that the Cairns; Cutter and Fuxman; GI- the s.s. President McKinley was Mr.
team is the all-Army forward line total of trade for the year was
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The teams are:-- Athletic-Sui Tim-lim; Wong Shek-! F. W. Parker, of the Standard-christ, Boyd and Tillery: Humphreys, ping, Maks Shlu-hon; NE Tak-wing with Lt. Dawson, the new "End, 1,089 millions of dollars, com- Vacuum Off Co., New York, who is Thompson, MacDonald, Winch and Taul Ah-fai, Ho Chor-yin; Les Hang-
ching, Yeung, Kan-po, Ho Kar-keung, playing at inside-left to Senior, pared with 764 millions of dol- making an extensive business tour
Chan Chun-wo (Darkie Chan) and while Gertwaite, the Colony skip-lars in 1983. This represents an Fung King-ya
of the Orient. He is accompanied by Mrs. Parker.
An interesting visitor to the Colony is Mr. Max Katz Malini, the famous magician, who arrived here this morning by the as. President] McKinley, in continuance of his tour of the Orient.
Pereira.
ENGINEERS MAKE MANY CHANGES
Beale To Lead Third Division Side
In an endeavour' to check the number of setbacks recently re- Lt. B. E. Roken, U.S.N., arrived ceived, the Engineers' Third Divi
afon eleven has undergone s num-
in the Colony this morning by the ber of changes this week for their 8.8. President Garfield from Shang-fixture. against the Felice.. hai. He will join the U.S.S. Isaħal.
South Chinn "B":-Pau. Ka-ping; per, supports him on the right. Chang Chi-ying, Yu Blog-yuen; Lee
Kamp Henry Young;]
Lai Shiu-wing JARDg]
King-ki, Cheuk Shek-kam and Les! CHINA FLEET CLUB
Yeung Bhek-yan
GOAL SCORERS TO DATE
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THIRD DIVISION' Sandford (Lanca F. Saated Cervia) Strike returns at left-back, in Clarke (RSC) Lt. Richard Scruggs, US.N., ar- place of McGrath, who will take up Routledge. (B.A.0.C.) rived in the Colony this morning by the inside-right herth in place of Cressler (E. Lanes)
Campos (Recrelo) Beale comes in at contre-Turner (Lincolns). the sa. Fresident Garfield. He win Jones. report for duty with the U.S., Asia forward, in place of Woods, who Pritchard (E. Lance) tie Fleet on the arrival of the U.S.S. will probably move to inside-left: Cousins (Lincolns) Augusto to-morrow.
SUSPENSION BRIDGE COMPLETED
First Of Its Kind In The Balkans
The first suspension bridge in
Reson (Lincolns) Tharpe (Lincolne)
and Clarke will take the outside- left position in place of Burnard." Purcell (8.W.B.):
The probable team is--Carter Tate (R.A.P.) Ravill, Strike; Wells, Coleman, Jewell; Benaley (R.A.8.C.) Ferris, McGrath, Beale, Woods or Fem Medicala) Jones, and Clarke,
KOWLOON SENIORS UNCHANGED
Kowloon, who played brilliant football last Saturday to hold South Chins "B" to a draw at Caroline
the Balkans 18 now open for Hill, are making no changes in their traffic in Belgrade, The bridge, team to meet the Fusiliers to built by a German firm with morrow at Kowloon, German materials took five years
Boyce; Everest and Wills; Ainclair,
to build and cost $400,000,000 106 and Barlow: Eastman, McKe
G White White and Knox,
Bingleton (Fasillers) Chan Chal (Police)
(Qualification
HUNAN DROUGHT REFUGEES ALLEGED MASSACRE
The Huna esiden
FUNCTION
St. David's Day Ball
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS PRESENT
A large and distinguished
increase of over 25 per cent in
the year, or 275 millions of dol- lars
Imports totalled-471-milliona compared with 862 millions in the previous year," and exports 1568 million as compared with 402 millions-which gives Malaya a favourable trade balance (that) is, an excess of exports over im- ports) of nearly 100 millions. It was Malaya's best trading. year since 19817
18 gathering were present at the MOSLEM MURDERS
China Fleet Club last evening
when the Second Battalion Royal
Welch Fusillers Warrant Officers;
their annual St. David's Ball......
WIFE
Staff Sergeants and Sergeants held Went To Work Without
Her Veil
A Moslem peasant in
Russian
Many ceremonials were a fon ture of the function, and the re gimental 'goat made its appearance with the traditional ceremony of Turkestan murdered his wife, be "esting the leek," was observed. cause she went to work unveiled in
During the course of the even- a silk factory at Osh.
ing Mr. Borrett wife of the The High Court of Kirghisla de G, O. C., and Mrs.Hindson were cided that this murder was "direct the recipient of bouquets of ed against the policy of the party and the Government and against the new life."It therefore, sentenced
flowers.
BALEARIC ISL
unaval def
* the peasant DEFENCE Shot
death, and had him
Another 300 addicts are now
in custody firat to undergo treat- ment and later to be put under obligations to keep their found self-respect under pain of severe penalties.
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