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[YUGOSLAVIA

IN SEMI-FINAL OF DAVIS CUP

EUROPEAN ZONE

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 1, 1938

Zagreb, To-day.

GROSS FACTORY OVERCROWDING

Ng Koo-wah, manager of the

In the first Quarter-Final match Kwong Wah Electric Bulb Company in the European Zone of the Davis H. R. Buttera at the Central Ma- was this morning fined $50 by Mr. Cup series, Yugoslavia, conquerors gistracy when summoned for per- of Great Britain, entered the Semi- Final as a result of beating Sweden

mitting the premises

to be over- crowded. by 3 matches to 1.-Reuter.

Zagreb, To-day.

Mr. W. Elliot said the premises Yugo-Slavia earned the right to land on May 9 at 4.45 p.m. were bad- ·

were visited on several occasions meet Belgium, in the Semi-Final Round of the European Zone, of

ly overcrowded. The matter was the Davis Cup series, by winning

reported to the Urban Council and a visit paid by the Health officer. A her tie against Sweden by 4 matches to 1 here yesterday.

letter was written drawing defen- The Yugo-Slavian player Pallada directing that certain steps be tak- dant's attention to the matter and beat Rohlsson, in three ̈* straight sets 7-5 7-5, 6-1, thus making June 27the score

3-1 in Yugo-Slavia's July 13 favour. July 25

Van-

conver Victoria Arrive

17 Days HONG KONG to VANCOUVER By

DIRECT EXPRESS ROUTE FROM YOKOHAMA 18 DAYS VIA HONOLULU, PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Asia on THURSDAY, June 2nd.

at 5 p.m.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD'

Telephone

20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class. English Jewellery

The remaining singles was like- wise credited to Yugo-Slavia since the Swedish player Carl Schroeder was unable to play owing to an injured foot.-Trans-Ocean.

H.K.F.C. BOWL

TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY

en. Nothing was done.

The workshop was permitted to accommodate 60 persons. There were about 100 in excess.

ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE PACT TALKS

London, To-day. In their League lawn bowls matches Trade told the Commons at

The President of the Board of on Saturday afternoon the Hong Kong Football Club will be represented by tion-time. that he was unable to. the following teams.

"A" Team v. Rẹcreio (At King's Park)

J. S. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J.

sell, and J. Rodger (skip).

ques--

give any indication when the Anglo- American trade negotiations were Rus-likely to be concluded.

He added that there has been no

R. P. Shaw, E. Strange, G. Duncan, serious hitch in the negotiations and W. Gill (skip):.

"B" Team v. Craigengower

W. Buller, G. S. Graver, N. Bebbing-but he could not undertake to make ton, and A. Brooksbank (skip).

la statement before the summer ad- journment. Any discussions on trade matters between two such

him- [portant commercial countries, Mr.

(At Home)

S. Strange, E. S. Carter, L. Lam- mert, and F. Haynes (skip).

A. Steven, J. Dalgarno, H. V. Pearce, Stanley reminded the House, must..

and E. Tuck (skip).

F. H. Glover, C. B. Robertson, Beach, and J. A. R. Selby (skip).

Third Div. v. K.F.C. (Away)

J.'blems and the negotiations

raise complicated and difficult pro- must. necessarily be long.-British Wire-

C. G. Sollis, R. Edwards, R. Fitches, less. and J. Pegg (skip).

E. C. Brown, S. A. Mansell, S. Cres- sey, and V. Walker (skip).

A. M. Didsbury, A. Thomson, Skinner, and R. A. Trengove (skip).

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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PRESS

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AIN NOINTS

CRY EN

J.

CAPITAL ISSUES

London, To-day. New capital issues in May amounted to £27,397,880 as against £5,038,715 in April and £11,410,592: in May, 1937. The total for the first-five-months-of-the-year-is-

£65,541.677.-British Wireless.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD,

2

To SHANGHAI, via SWATOW, CHEFOO and

TIENTSIN

"Kronviken" 1st June 4 p.m.

To SINGAPORE, PENANG

'and CALCUTTA ·

"Hosang"

7th June 2 p.m. "Yuensang" 14th June 2 p.m.

"Changon" 5th June 2p.m. To KOBE and OSAKA "Fausang" 7th June 2 p.m.j "Kumsang" 12th June 9 8.

"Taksang" 10th June 5 p.m. "Kutsang". 18th June 9 a.m.

To BANDAKAN

"Elinsang" 10th June 10 a.m. "Mausang" 22nd June 10 a.m.

TO HAIPHONG

"Leesang" 9th June 10 a.m.

JARDINE MATHESON&Co.,LT TELEPHONE KO3IL GENERAL MANAGERS

LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar this morning W26. 1/2-27/32.

"Spot" silver was quoted in London yesterday at 18-15/16 and forward at 18-9/16.

The London on New York rate was quoted at £-U.S.$4.9487 and. the New York on London rate at.

-U.S.$4.94-15/16.

Co.,

Singapore Raw Rubber

Messrs. H. B. Joseph and have received the following quota- tions in Straits Currency for Raw Rubber:

July/Sept. 1934 b. Up . Oct/Dec. 20% b. Up %. Jan/March 201⁄2 b. Up %..

Market: Uncertain.

Poon Ting-fung, woman, residing at No.

married

Street, was admitted to the d

Mary Hospital yesterday suffering from the effects of immersion. She Jumped into the harbour near- Gilman Street,

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