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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1988,

SUGAR QUOTAS K.C.C. TENNIS WIN

DECISIONS

London, To-day,

After a delay caused by the nega-

tive attitude taken by Soviet Rus-

OVER K.B.G.C.

28 Players In Friendly Encounter

A friendly inter-club lawn tennis sia, the International Sugar Coun-match was held yesterday between cil published yesterday afternoon the Kowloon Cricket Club and the results arrived at after long Kowloon Bowling Green Club, 28 deliberations.

players participating.

the

Mrs. Smeby

6-2:

3-

According to the official communi- Matches were the best of seven que the Council agreed first that in games and KC.C. won by 188 the current quota year ending on games to 155, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. August 31, offer and demand would Madar (K.C.C.) being the only pair turn out to be practically equal so to win a love set.

Results were:----- that the situation would not demand

R. S. Capell and any special measures.

(K.C.C.). Requirements of the free market beat Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon for the coming quota year were beat A. Duncan and Mrs. Rogers 6-1 Aug. 9 then fixed in principle at 3 million lost to J. Snook and Mrs. D. An-

derson Aug. 22

tons. At the same time, however, it beat A. Morton and Mrs. C. Clarke 5- was decided that out of regard for beat J. Manderby and Mrs. J. Sept. &

Boyce an improvement in the world situa-

beat A. Rogers and Mrs. C. Tur- tion which could not be exactly com- pin puted two months before the begin-beat A. Turpin and Mrs. A.

James

52 ning of the new economic year the estimated requirements would be lost to Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon

B. Soltau and Miss Engel (K.C.C.).

increased by another 150,000 tons lost to Duncan and Mrs. Rogers 8-4. making due to an allowance for the beat Snook and Mrs. Anderson. 6-1 possibility of an accumulation further large stocks of sugar England and other States as war serve.

W. A.. Conrad and Mrs. Matti As against this amount of 3,150,-lost to Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon

(K.C.C.). 000 tons there stood an export quota beat Duncan and Mrs. Rogers.. 5-2 of 3,682,000 tons (exclusive of re-lost to Snook and Mrs. Anderson 34 serves of 47,500 tons) which could lost to Morton and Mrs. Clarke 3-4 beat Manderby and Mrs. Boyce 52 be still further reduced to 100,000 beat Rogers and Mrs. Turpin 4-$ tons through voluntary renounce-lost to Turpin and Mrs. James Z ments. Nevertheless, continues the H Januszowski and Mrs. Eymard

(K.C.C.). communique, a surplus of 432,000 lost to Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon tons remained which first of all beat Duncan and Mrs. Rogers would be reduced by a 5 per cent. beat Snook and Mrs. Anderson quota cut namely 184,125 tons. A beat Morton and Mrs. Clarke... 6--2 further reduction by the 228,000 beat Rogers and Turpin

beat Manderby and Mrs. Boyce

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, July 28th

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

of lost to Morton and Mrs. Clarke 3-4

beat, Manderby and Mrs. Boyce :. by beat Rogers and Mrs. Turpin re- beat Turpin and Mrs. James

re-

6-1

61

43

34 5-2 4-3

48

tons of the remaining surplus was lost to Turpin and Mrs. James affected by voluntary partial

Lt. Hazell and Mrs. Stainfield nouncements on part of certain ex beat Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon

(K.C.C.). Si port countries.

beat Duncan and Mrs. Rogers, b÷2 NOT A PRECEDENT- lost to Snook and Mrs. Anderson 3–4 The Council then appealed to the lost to Morton and Mrs. Clarke 84 British Colonial Empire as well as lost to Rogers and Mrs. Turpin...

lost to--Manderby and Mrs. Boyce 2-ű”.

·34 to Australia and South Africa to lost to Turpin and Mrs. James 2-5 make concessions whereupon the H. Burson and Mrs. Hazell (K.C.C.). three groups declared themselves lost to Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon... 2-5 lost to Duncan and Mrs. Rogers 34. prepared to reduce their respective beat Snook and Mrs. Anderson 4 quotas by the remaining difference lost to Morton and Mrs. Clarke 34 between offer and demand, namely lost to Manderby and Mrs. Boyce 3-4 20,000 tons, but expressly emphasis-lost to Turpin and Mrs. James...

lost to Rogers and Mrs. Turpin 1-

3-4 ed that this concession-should not Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Madar (K.C.C.). create any precedent for future beat Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon ... J3TM years.

beat Duncan and Mrs. Rogers. 4-3 lost to Snook and Mrs. Anderson 3-4 The reserve for the coming econo- beat Morton and Mrs. Clarke mic year, namely 47,500 tons, might beat Manderby and Mrs. Boyce under certain circumstances be plac lost to Turpin and Mrs. James

beat Rogers and Mrs. Turpin

ed at the disposal of Yugoslavia

and France. Both countries inform-

ed the Sugar Council that they could

1

HAPPY VALLEY

4-3.

7--0

6 r. 3-4

at most. take up but 84,000 tons of SUMMER FOURSOMES

this reserve.Trans-Ocean.

INDO-CHINA

SECOND ROUND

RESULTS

The following are the latest results: in the Second Round of the Happy Valley Summer Foursomes:-

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Tamworth and Wing Commander Steele

TO SHANGHAI,

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN

vis SWATOW

"Hansang" 24th July 2 p.m.

· TO KOBE, OSAKA and YOKOHAMA

“Yuensang” ́ ́ 25th July 9 a.m

To KOBE and OBAKA

10th Aug. 9 a.m.

"Sandviken" 28th July 4 p.m."Suisang"

Chaksang 31st July 4 p.m.

To SHANGHAI via

SWATOW

“Fooshing” 19th July 2p.m. "Leesang" 20th July 2 p.m.

To SINGAPORE PENANG and CALCUTTA “Islami”.

2nd Aug.

To SANDAKAN "Mausang"!

“Hinsang",

Med July 10 a.m.

Aug. 10 a.m

ESON:

JARDINE I DINE! TELEPHONELORIAGESEBALL

T. B. Low and W. Ahern beat I. P...

Perkins 2 and 1...

AH. McBride and W. Woodward beat W. A. Stewart and T. D. Paton 2 and 1.

F. Buckle and F. G. Van Reede beat H. H. Mundy and A. E. Clarke 4 and 3.- J. B. Mackie and A. E. Mačk beat. G. W. Reave, and W; Je Dyer at the 19th

G. M. Park and R. Young beat W. Stoker and J. R. Way-5 and 4.52000

J. Stenersen and F. Groyes beat A. D. and D. Humphreys 1 up:

L Goldman and C. WE Bishop beat J. Shepherd and J. W. MacDonald 4. and 2.

Surg. Lt.Cdr. Nicholson and Lt. E. M. Harvey beat S. J. H. Fox and R. G. Gray 6 and 8.

F. Groves (6) 1 up, won the Bogey (Par) Pool over the Old Course, at Fanling, during the past week-end from a field of, 18 entries.

Chau Ling-yim, knocked down by bus, in Queen's Road West yester- day afternoon, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital.

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