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HE CHI
TWO GERMAN AMBASSADORS
IN HONGKONG
IL MAY 12, 1988.
BOWLS TEAMS
FOR SATURDAY
FIRST DIVISION P.R.C.
The German Ambassador China, H. E. Dr. Oscar P. Traut-Hardy, and W. Hollanda (skip). mann, arrived by aeroplane from and G. Moss (skip).
W. McLeod, J. Orem, J. Shepherd, Hankow yesterday afternoon. Dr. E. G. Post, C. Dowman, W. Mair, and Trautmann, who intends to spend a G. Perkins_(skip). few days holiday in Hong Kong,
ཁ་ SECOND. DIVISION
to W. Cameron, W. Campbell, W. Mc-
K.F.C.
put forward the date of his trip. J. Eastman, J. Dobson, T. Fergusson, by a few days in order to take the and A. Holland (skip). opportunity of meeting the German A. Lapsley, J. Smalley, V. Chitten- Ambassador to Japan, H. E. Herr den, and J. Gibson (skip).
T. White, R. Hail, C. Turney, and E. Ott, who arrived this morning w. Field (skip). by the "Felix Roussel:"
a
P.R.C.
H. Brown, S. Farlow, A. Wright, and A. E. Carey (skip).
The German Ambassador to Ja- pan, who was appointed short time ago as successor to H. E. Dr. lis, and F. Booker (skip).
L. Glendinning, F. Channing, R. El- Herbert von Dircksen, the newly J. Edwards, T. Tallon, W. Glendin- appointed Ambassador to London, is ning, and F. Nolan (skip). leaving by aeroplane to-morrow for
J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J. Rus- Germany in order to report to the sell, and J. Rodger (skip). Fuehrer, as his appointment was made while being out here.
Their Excellencies the German Ambassador to China and the Ger- man Ambassador to Japan will take the opportunity of their meeting in Hong Kong to discuss matters of general interest regarding the Far East.
They will dine with His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffrey North- cote, to-night.
COST OF SHANGHAI REFUGEES
H.K.F.C. "A"
R. P. Shaw, E, Strange, G. Duncan, and W. Gill (skip).
E. S. Carter, S. Strange, L. Lammert, and F. Haynes (skip).
H.K.F.C. "B".
W. Buller, G. S. Graver, N. Bebbing- ton, and A. Brooksbank (skip).
A. Steven, F. H. Glover, C. B. Ro bertson, and J. A. R. Selby (skip).
A. McKellar, V. Walker, T. Rowell, and E. Tuck, (skip).
THIRD DIVISION
K.T.C.
C. Mose, J. Tang, J. L. Stephens, and A. Spary (skip).
T. M. Gregory, T. K. Lim, V. Atienza, and H. Gittins (skip).
A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hsu, Y. Abbas, and A. H. Basto (skip).
H.K.F.C.
C. G. Sollis, R. Edwards, R. Fitches, and J. Dalgarno (skip).
S. A. Mansell, G. E. Smith, S. Cres- sey, and J. Beach (skip).
A. M. Didsbury, A. Thomson, Skinner, R. A. Trengove (skip).
H.K.E.R.C.
J.
The report of Mr. W. J. Carrie, Chairman of the Shanghai Refugees gett, and W. B. Muskett. Committee was laid on the table
J. R. Way, J. F. Hedley, G. T. Pad-
W. Stoker, R. C. Butler, J. F. Lun-
at to-day's meeting of the Legisla-ny, and J. Sloan (skip). tive Council.
A lengthy report, which pays a warm tribute to many local com- panies and to voluntary helpers, shows that the total expenditure was $176,251:23 and that the total receipts were $23,418.43. Out- standing accounts for refugees amount to $133,841.55, which would still leave a deficit of $18,991.25 if
H. S. McKay, G. G. S. Thomson, A. F: Paul, and L. de Rome (skip).
Reserves:-R. W. Smith.
SINGAPORE SHARES
they were paid in full. Mr. Carrie, stocks-received-by-Messrs. Ellis and Quotations of 12 leading Singapore however, estimates that of these Edgar, from Messrs. J. M. Sassoon and outstanding accounts, perhaps half | Co., Singapore.
may eventually be recovered.
The ultimate cost will be borne
by H. M. Government,
Middle Price
Rubber Shares Amalgamated Malays
Estates Limited Kempas Limited
WORKERS TO PAY Pajam Limited"
DAMAGES
Paris, To-day.
$ 1.45
1.92%
Kuala Sidim Rubber
Co., Ltd.
2.30
1.65
Sungei Bagan Rubber
Company Limited
1.37
Tapah Rubber Estates ·
Limited
1.60
Tin Shares
Petaling Tin Limited
6.90 x.d. 10%
Sungei Luas Tin Dred-
ging Limited
1.50
a Industrials
A civil court in Bordeaux ruled yesterday that 153 workers of chocolate factory of that city must Straits Trading Com- pay a total sum of 200,000 francs United Engineers Lim-
pany Limited as compensation for the damage ited (Ordinary) suffered by the owners during a sit-Wearne Brothers Limit- down strike of these 153 workers. ed
In summing up, the judge point-Raub Australian Gold
Gold
Mining Co., Ltd.
26.60
7.50
1440
5.00 The above Quotations are in Straits:
ed out that occupation of a fac- tory is an illegal act according to the French Civil Code.-Trans- Dollars. Ocean.
GUERILLAS IN
POOTUNG
Singapore Raw Rubber
Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co.,
Rubber:
Shanghai, To-day. have received the following quota- Chinese reports state that Chin-tions in Straits Currency for Raw eae guerillas were once agaîn ac- tive in the vicinity of Pootung. last night. Rifle and machine-gun fire was heard in Nantao" from the outskirts of Pootung, -- Our Own Correspondent.
July/Sept. 20-% b. down 8. Oct/Dec. 20-% b. down %. Jan/March 21 b. down Market: Steady.