Page

CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937

H.K. Share Market

G. A. Harriman's Weekly Report

Messrs. G. A. Harriman & Co.'s | weekly share report and market review issued at noon to-day states:

this

After a dull beginning week, the share market closes in lively mood, with Philippine min- ing shares to the fore in popu- larity, and Hong Kong descrip- tions somewhat neglected, in favour, of the more active Manila counters.

sharply

to

By a recent law the whole of German Youth in to be includ- ed in the "Hitler Youth." The day after the law was decreed leaders, of the “Usion of German · Girls” were received by Dr.

Goebbels.

THE CORONATION

Colony's Celebrations

Discussed

LOCAL NEWS ·

BREVITIES

и

to-morrow, commencing at 2.30

BADMINTON

OLIVEIRA AND

MISS SILVA LOSE

COLONY

BILLIARDS

PROUD RECORD TOURNEY

Bow To Hai And Miss Khoo

BUT RECREIO PROVE TOO

GOOD FOR VARSITY

Championships Start

Next Week

TWO WEEKS EXTURES

The Open Billiards Champion-

Tuesday

Friday

CONCISE OPERAS

PERFORMED BY

THE ARTISTES OF LA SCALA MILAN

COLUMBIA

MADAME BUTTERFLY

CARMEN

BARBER OF SEVILLE

AIDA -

LA TOSCA

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN, COLUMBIA LIGHT OPERA COMPANY....

GONDOLIERS MIKADO TOLANTHE

́THE ANDERSON MUSIC” COMPANY, LTD.

A

Remedios

A. da

Phone 21322

JUNIOR FOOTBALL

PROSPECTS

Ice House St.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

TR. J. E. KESWICK has been

name of the Firm.

Mauthorised to sign the

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD. Hong Kong, 16th Jan 1997.

CHURCHES

Rozario v. Lee Chi-choh (Engineers' League Dennis is playing well FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Institute); A. A. Lewis v. E. A V. Remedios (South China ALAL).

Tuesday, January 26

SCIENTIST

at present in the forward line, while Saunders' recent display

(Branches of the Mother stamps him as a coning goal-Church, The First Church of Xavier v. Yuen Hong-lia (Club Luxi-keeper. Grindley and Sumter Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass).

Junior Championship

tano).

M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Si ships of the Colony, organised by va Recreio "A's first string the Hong Kong Amateur Billiards who are considered the best cou-Association, will commence next ple in the Mixed Doubles Badmin-Monday, when 2 match im ton League, suffered their first de each of the Senior and Junior! feat this sesson when they lost to Divisions will be played. It seems safe to prophecy that

P.K. Hui and Miss Ulian Khoo of The following matches have the local market will awaken to

the University, who managed to been arranged for the next two activity again in the rear future,

win three games 'in their fixture weeks: for the Colony's trade is de

with Club de Recreio “A” st

Monday finitely improving, and there is an

King's Park last night

Senior Championship. — P. abundance of money here for in-

Oliveira appeared to be suffer Yvanovich G. I. P. vestment. although the specula

ing from nervousness, his place (Engineers" Institute). tors. who are mainly responsible

Junior Championship.-J. Lady Riddle, wife of Sir Ernest ments being far from accurate, in for the capital appreciation in our

Riddle, Governor of the Common-spite of the fact that he was play Luz v. TF. Jordan (South Chica namally active stocks, are for the

Miss M4A). At the first meeting of the Core-wealth Bank of Australia, will ad-lag on a home court. time being focussing attention on

the dress the St. John's Cathedral and Silva gave her fall support, but Manila, which they find a "Hap-nation Committee, beld in

Council Chamber on January 11. the St. Andrew's Church branch of Miss Uliar Khoo proved herself Junior Championship-C. Strange

timev. Lim Howah (Clab Lusitano). pier (and more renumerative)

Wednesday hunting ground."

the personnel of eleven sub-com-the Mothers' Union in the St. John's too dangerous at the net,

Junior Championship.---Wong Yai-] China Lights have proved the mittees was decided upon, and ten-Cathedral Hall on Tuesday, Janu-and again beating Oliveira with

Kowloon Tong Club's third chee v. J. F. V. Ribeiro (Kowloon most popular utility shares. with tative suggestions were put for ary 19, at 3 p.m. Sir Ernest and her smashing returns.

changing hands ward regarding the number of days Lady Riddle intend to leave the Co-string. Norman Mackay and Miss CC); G. A Low Mai Chan-ted many thousand

belony on January 26 by the T. Gonzalez, caused an upset by (Catholic Union). from $12.75 down to $13.40. Teleon which celebrations would

Thursday winning the Club's only game $31 held and the form the celebrations Empress of Canada. phones (cid) after sales at

Senior Championship.-E A dos have dropped

against the Free Lances. $50, will take.

Henry Remedios v. C. S. Santos (Engineers" Trams were sold at $1290, and The Chairman of the Commit- The Hong Kong Chinese Choral Kew and Mrs. Castro, from whom Institute); AJ. Osmand . W. EL have since subsided to a nominal tee announced that HE the Go-Society are holding a concert tomach more was expected gave a Andrews (South China A.A...).

Junior Championship-Ernest Lam quotation of $12.75. Sales of ernor had given his opinion tonight at the University Great Hall very disappointing display.

In spite of strong resistance, W. Anderson (Club Lusitano).

(Continued from Page 2) Cements were negotiated at $11 the form the official celebrauiors commencing at 9 pm Part songs

working and folk songs will be rendered to 4 by Recreio "E." David Kwok St. John's were beaten by 5′′games) and of Dairy Farms at $22:50 and should take and that a

Junior Championship.-Chan Hon- The Fusiliers should have no $22.75.

outline was. A military parade on His Excellency the Governor and and Miss Perxy MacCaw winning shu v. E. Zimmern (Catholic Union) trouble against Kowloon Chinese, Evos continue to be strongly the morning of the first day. toge-Lady Caldecott will be present. three games and Boland Koh and

Monday, January 25

for they have one of the best supported and touched a fraction (ther with church services, a Chin-}

Miss Muriel Smith one against Junior Championship. A. Ghalanced teams in the Junior under Sh.S16 during the week. ese procession at 2 pm. followed

The Craigengower Cricket Club Alves and Miss Remedios. Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels in the evening by the Coronation

Odd Game Win have been a subdued market with ball On the second day a military will be holding a Children's Party dealing at $6: closing buyers tattoo would be held

At the Cathedral Hall last night, offering $5.90. Lands made $34.95. The number of days on which P

Recreio "B" beat St. John's by 5 Providents (old) are again on celebrations would be held was left

games to 4; '

Roland Koh and Miss M. Smith the easy side at $1.50, but Wharfs open until the Chinese sub-com-

The many friends of Mr. H. A.

(St. John's) are unchanged at $106.50 sales. mittee had met and could give an (Janet) Taylor will regret to learn lost to H. A. Barros and Mrs.

There is a fairly general buying indication of what sort of Chinese of her serious illness. Mrs. Taylor

E. da Scusa enquiry for Docks at $14.35, for celebration was desired and what was taken il on Sunday last and lost to E. da Sousa and Miss this share is considered good could be afforded.

A. Osmund

22-24 removed to the Victoria Hospital, Jock-up, owing to the activity at

The Bev. N. V. Halward, Colony where she was immediately operat-beat EA & Aves and Miss

A Bemedios Hung Hom.

Commissioner of Boy Scouts, stated upon.

14- 221— 4 David Kwok and Mins P. MacCaw Banks have been well supporteded that the Boy Scouts and Girl

(SL on the preliminary annual figures, Guides were prepared to give a

beat Barros John's)

Souse which are about the same as for pageant or rally on the third day! His Excellency the Governor beat Sousa 250 Ormand... 21-15 1935. The final dividend of $.of the celebrations.

has been pleased to appoint Mr.beat Alves and Remedios... 21-18

A. J. Bennitt and Mrs. G. Beattie making 25.10s for the year is also

John Pelly Murphy to act as As-

(St. John's) sistant Crown Solicitor in addition lost to Bars and Sousa... 13-1 unchanged. After sales at $1850 cut there are buyers at $1870. It was decided that it was not to his other duties as from Jan-lost to Soma and Osmund

Unions continue in demand at desired to hold a public meeting Jary 18, 1937, until further notice. lost to Alves and Remedios... 17-21 Union). $615, with end-week transactions other than a meeting of the two

University Beaten at $620. Canton Insurance made Councils, but that the proceedings His Excellency the Governor At King's Park last night, Re- in the Senior Championships will fully extend the Sappers if their Reading Room. i $305. Entertainments improved of the Council's meeting should be has approved of the relinquish creio "A beat the University by 6 be 500 up, and in the Junior defence can hold the Engineers The Public is cordially invited me

ment of the appointments of Fit games to 2.

Championship 300 up.

forward line, especially Darby, to attend the Services and. vigİS Philippine Mining. A fairly The Committee passed a resola-Lt. Ronald Syril Field, E. & F.

Those who intend to watch the Hurst and Creagh. In the Sap-the Reading Boom. large volume of business has beention that a member of the Con- and Lient. Rupert Harold Stocker.

matches are requested to notel pers' defence Reville and Coleman done and quotations have moved sular body, to be selected by that H.KS.&A, as his Honorary Aides lost to P. E. Hai and Miss

that tables for the Championships have both been playing well re mainly in favour of holders. Buy body, be asked to sit on the in-de-Camp, and has been pleased to

have been obtained by the Asso-cently. ing tended to be selective, and ac-

appoint Fit Lt. Richard Lindsay beat T. C. Lee and Miss R

Smalley

21-3 ciation only through the courtesy The Club are again unfortunate tivity has centred in the shares of

On Major Benoy stating that the Wallace, RAF, and 2nd/Lieut. best K. L. Yong and Miss J.

of the committees of those clubs in that Millington and Purvis are some of the favourites.

concerned, and that the Associa-required for the senior team and Ulster Rifles, respectively, with East Mindanao have met with cost of the proposed tattoo would Gerald Percival Rickcord, Royal

tion would like to give as little have therefore been forced to active support up to 70 cts. This have to be borne by Government.

effect from January 5, 1937.

cause for complaint as possible.

make several positional changes: company with an issued capital of the Committee discussed the ques

Sitting as Cormer at the Cen- Ps.647,000 is now turning out tion of bolding the tattoo. It was

Kemp will be in the pivotal posi~ the Tenders are invited for the

tral Magistracy ykšterday, Mr. E. tion, assisted by Leppard, 2 P&75,000 of ore monthly. Costs decided that the question of are reported to be low and the man-cost should be put to the Executive supply of Mooring Buoys, and will Sub-Committee and that the risk be.received at the Colonial Secre-

youngster, and Shaw. P. Wilson Keen conducted an inquiry into has been brought back from the the death of a Chinese named Lo agement excellent.

Gumaos Goldfelds are also in of losing money in case the wea-tary's office until noon of Friday,

right wing to partner, Krilovskyung aged 22, who jumped from favour and considerable parcels ther was wet on the night should February 5, 1957.

at back, while Himsworth will be the first floor verandah have been taken up to 67 cts. Ipo be seriously considered.

The Committee then passed a re-

At Kowloon Tong last night, the Gold, after some six months de-

His Excellency the Governor velopment work report a record solution that the church services! output of P5.86,100 for December, should not be confined to the cathe has been pleased to appoint under Free Lances beat the Kowloon which seems to suger well for the drals only, but should be held in the Factories and Workshops Or-Tong Club by 8 games to 1.

dinance, 1922 Denis William future of this well-managed mine. all the churches.

to sales at $4.25.

*

Question Of Tattoo

broadcast.

mination Sub-Committee.

*)

cod-

the

22-20

Wednesday, January 27 Senior Championship

Cho- cha E L Barros (Kowloon C.C.); H. W. Staples v. Sin Hoa h (Catholic Union).

Senior

tano).

Thursday, January 28

Championship,

Junior

are two dangerous forwards when given a chance.

Stonecutters Hopes.

Macdonnell Road, by Macdomeil Road Tram Station.

-Sunday. Service 11.15 a.m.

⠀ Subject: "LIFE",

Stonecutters, in spite of their Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, Nlowly position in the League, are16 pm. A Reading Room is locat- Bakusen v. M. K. Lan (Club Luxi- a team capable of upsetting mostled at Bank of East Asia Luildings,

teams

in the Second Division.}10 Des Voeux Bosd, Central and is Championship. - D. A Montalto v. K. F. Tai (Engineers in- They have had their fair share of open daily, except Wednesdays stitute): M. A. Baptista. C. Wel- the game in several matches, but and Saturdays:

they have not been able to score.

10.30 am to 2 pm lings (South China A.A.).

Sumner and Oliver are their

8 p.m. to 7 pin. Junior Championship. F. A main goal-scorers and Baylor, in Wednesdays 10.30 a.m. to 2 pr. 2-21 Marques v. Ma Chu-man (Catholic the intermediate line, and Harris, Saturdays 10.30 am to 12.30 pm All matches commence at 8.30) in goal, are the mainstays of the All authorised -- Christian Science p.m. sharp. Preliminary rounds defence. Stonecutters should Literature ́is available at the

M. A. Oliveira and Misi M. Silva

(Recreio "A")

Ulian Khoo

Choa

15–21

--- 22-7 J. J. Eemedios and Miss C. Silva (Recreio "A") lost to Hai and Khoo beat Lee and Smalley beat Yong and Choa

10-21 21-1 ----24-7

La A. Carvalho and Miss Olga Ribeire (Recreio "A")

Priday, January 29

lopt to Hui and Khoo beat Lee and Smalley beat Yong and Choa

Easy For Free Lances.

10-21 2 8 21-151

TAIKOO CLUB DANCE

MANY, NOVEL FEATURES

R. E. Lee and Miss M. Xavier (Kowloon Tong)

:

16 21

European Police Changes

SUSPECTS DEATH

Jumps From Verandah At Police Quarters

of the

Dr. L. Newton, medical officer in charge of the Goverment Civil Hospital, stated that he examined decessed in the afternoon of December -L The man was suť- fering from numerous injuries

on the right wing. Bat in spite Chinese detective quarters at the of these changes the Club should Central Police Station on Decem- To the strains of Art Cangiru's Į do well against the Chinese ber 1, 1936. Mr. Keen was assist- Baud, more than 250 people danc- Police, who have fallen sway bad-ed by a jury comprising Messrs. ed till the small hours at the an-ly recently. The Chinese for H. Blyth (Foreman), J. J. nual dance of the Taikoo Clubwards are weak in front of goal. Guterres and Lo Pun-wa Shares were taken up to 54 ets. The Committee agreed that al-Phillips to act as Assistant In-lost to J. L. Anderson and Miss

M. Grinths

23-24 yesterday.

Members and friends and only Mui Shu-ki and Chan Demonstrations are well spoke though we day's holiday had been spector of Labour, Factories and

Workshops, with effect from lost to Shate and Mrs.

turned up in force and demon- Kwong-yu are really dangerous. EL. Shate en of and increased returns are proposed, the possibility of

strated that there was still plenty | lost to AL Fisher and Miss forecast, for the near future: tinning the celebrations for more January 11, 1937.

623 of the holiday spirit left over for A. Mackentie Closing sales are reported at than one day should be envisaged

Dr. Roberto Alexandre de Henry Kew and Mrs. A. H. Castro one of the year's most popular $1-50. Coco Grove are a popular Following the election of

(Lowloon Tong) Castro Basto, M.D., •B.S.,

functions speculative share and improve Hon. Mr. I. J. Paterson as Vice M.B.C.S., L.E.C.P., D.O.MS last to Shute and Shute... 121 lost to Anderson and Griffiths 11-21

A novelty which drew 'much ap-In view of the fact that the and lied on the evening of Decem- The post mortem ment in these is likely from their Chairman of the Committee, the present market price of $1,471⁄2.

being the only candidate duly lost to Fisher and Mackenzie 10-27 Plause was a huge Taikoo Dock European Police will include ber 3

and election of sub-committees

MacDonald, two examination revealed that there nominated to fill the vacancy, has N.A. E. Mackay and Miss T. Gonzalez, house flag, composed of hundreds Taylor San Mauricio, which undoubt-

(Kowloon Tong) creded..

newcomers, against was no fracture of the skull, but. been duly elected a member of the

of coloured roses, and illuminat-promising edly ranks among the best four

Urban Council, with effect from lost to Anderson and Griffiths 10-21

Another Kwong Wah they should be able there was haemorrhage over the beat Shute and Shute

21-14 ed by concealed Bulbs. mines in the islands, as bests its

January 13.

lost to Fisher and MacKenzie 321 feature was the coloured lights to give a better showing than upper part of the nerves of the worth, has kept steady around

Greig brain. The cause of death was LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE strung across the ball, which al-they have so far done. $5.25

P. W. L. F. A. Pix ternately dimmed and brightened erstwhile First Division full back, multiple injuries with 6 6 6 48 6 12 3 4 1 34 11 8 and presented some striking will be playing, while in the for haemorrhage

ward line Sullivan has been their factor. 3 3 0 21 6 & effects.

The credit for these illustra-outstanding player.

while Hughes, at centre-half, has tions goes to Messrs. Newman and Kwong Wah depend on Rocha also been prominent. Poison

and Yip Lau-kee for their goals----- The refreshments were in the these two are well above Third

Hotel, and the supper tables and showing good form recently

Concluding Comment "Hong Kong quietly steady.

Manila actively firm.

BANNED FILMS ARRIVE

Copies For Censorship By Nanking

pro

EUROPEAN FINED

DRIVING ON PAVEMENT TO POST LETTERS

This is a case of laziness,” re- marked Lance Sergeant Alexander

Recreto " Free Lancers BOOK TEA-PARTY CRC

Recreio "B" Kowi, Tang NOVEL CELÉBRATION AT ·

St. John's - WOMEN'S CLUB

$

5 3 2 18 27 6 1 5 14 40

the

as a contributing

"Empress" Teams To Clash

at the Kowloon Magistracy yester. A most anusas! and interesting KILLED BY A BLAST capable hands of the Hong Kong Division standard and have been day, when C. J. Tacchi, of the PBook Tea Party" has been plan

Teams from the RALS. Empress blic Works Department, was sum-ned by the Committee of the Hong INQUEST ON STONE-BREAKER the free bar were well patronised Tomorrow, the Medicals and

As usual, the Dock's launches Air Force meet, and this will be a of Canada and EMS. Empress of moned to appear before Mr. Q. A Kong Women's International Club A. Macfadyen for driving his ear to take place in the Club rooms On To make his work of breaking took Kowloon residents over to game worth witnessing. The Air Russia will meet in a soccer fie

Force have been showing consis- ture`to-forzow mozzing "at-10.30 The Central Film Censorship on the footpath outside the Kow the afternoon of Friday, January stones easier, Choi Tem-wah, 22, the mainland until 2 sm. Board in Nanking has been official-loon Post Office in Salisbury Road 22

prepared a charge of gunpowiler Committee members present in-tently good form recently and am on the Kowloon Football Club ly informed of the arrival in shortly after midnight on Decem- The party will really be a cele- to blast a large stone at a quarry cluded Mr. J. Masson (Pre-possess good forwards in Sollis, ground.

The following have been selecte Shanghai of the original and ber-24. Defendant was absent, bration for the fe-catalogning and in Tai Kok Tsui on December 26 sident): Messrs. E. E. Greig and Smith and Elton, all of whom can duplicate copies of two pera- but sent a letter pleading gality, reaITANGE is of the Club's Before he was ready, however, It A E. Phillips Vice-Pre shoot well, while Brewer is goodfed to play; mount pictures, “The General Died Sergeant Alexander explained brazyą;

exploded, and he was severely sidents); M. 8. J. Pollock (Chair-in the defence.

Empress of Rassin: G. Valente, The Medicals have in Harrison, Tomlinson, J. Smith; F. Bogers, at Dawn" and "Klondike Amie that certain car drivers, rather The idea is that every member hurt. He succombed to his in- man); Mr. C. H. Sammers (Hon

Shaw, C. Blacklock; D. Okre, Secretary); Mr. A. McArthur their centre-forward, a player of Tufail, 3. McGillvary, A. Fraser and which are alleged to have parts than get out of their cars to post attending the party should bring]juries later in the day. detrimental to the dignity of the a letter at the Post Office, were in along a back for the library She At an inquest held at the Kow (Hon. Treasurer) and Mrs. So mean ability and, with Youd W. Campbell Chinese people. L

the habit of driving onto the pave, is thus entitled to a free tesloon Magistracy yesterday, Mr. E Pollock, Messrs. J. Folun, S. supporting him one who has Emprem of Canada Barker 2. The two Alms have been specialment and stopping just by the All members are invited to at- Himsworth, sitting a Coroner, Newman, T. Young, A. W. Norrie, greatly assisted his side to win Gost Bradsha Sinclair, Stone,

Blight; McHugh, Young, Gillespi ly imported for censoring the box, where it was merely a matter at this novel tyve of entertain- gave a verdict of death by mixed-R. M. Keown, W. Carrie, Al Park, several games recently. In the Shore, Whale Resetras- Chinese “nathoritić

of stretching out an' 22:

defence. "Alleni.

Share This Page