GOLF.

CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE

COLONY:

A's two competitors D. E. 0. Marton and W. N. Buyers havi dropped out, the last pair in the draw are novel up.

E. D. da Ron plays with W. C, Shields at 8:30 and A. O. Brawn with F. A.. Redmond at 11.15. the starting Lirim aru as already aï nonneodis

The suggested tenu championship will not be held..

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

"

TODAY'S LAI WAH CUP MATCH.

CIVILIANS AND NAVY.”.

The first game in the Lai Wah Cup rompetition, which is twen the Civilians and the Navy, will be decided this afternoon on the Kow o'clock sharp. The Civilians (whe Bon FC. ground. kick-off an

I will be provided with white shirts in the gruand) will be represented by the following: - 1. Badger: Mar- tin, S. Strange: U, Hedley, P. Me-

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF Kelvie (Capt.) S. Blins: B: Cloanne,

CLUB.

STARTING TIMES FOR

·~PANLING-

+3

Championship of Colony and Jasper Clark Cop on Sunday,

November 2

Lissaman.

E. D. da Roza and W. Shields.

A. Tanch and C. E. Holmes.

Segelan. Howe,. 4. V. Gosang and C. Pile.

Reserves: Brittain, Skinner, Mouen and D. Euard.

· Beforce - Ngu, C.-Cuswall, R. A. Linesmon:P.O. Cook and Mr. a. W. Baldwin.

League Changes. Owing to the above match, there 11.93 m. B. D. Evans and A. E. jare no fixtures in the Firs. Divi sion of the Longue. "In the Second ("I Division the match arranged be tween the 12th Heavy Battery and the University has been pompónini. A further alteration, is that the Navy Reserves and Kowloon" will play on the latter's ground instead of the Navy ground at Happy Val Tey, the kick-off being abu advarett to 2.30 p.m.. sharp. The following are the fixtures:—

9.30

9.35

9.-10

A. C. I. Bowker and

W. Showan.

DI M

W. D. Denham and G. I Russell.

9.50

H. U. Ireland and W. R. Vallance.

0.55

1. Newton, and A. NE

Brakey.

10.00

L. G. S. Dodwell and

3.

W. Franks.

14,05

H. G, Sheldon and E. P.

White,

10.10

C. B. Johnson and K. S "Robertson.

10.16

A. Smamerfelt and F. E.

**

10,20

JOVEN

10.30

1

15

Booker.

1. H. Ruffin and D. C. Wilson.

D. M. MacDougall and A. B. Stewart.

J. K. MacFarlan and W. Mulenhy.

10:35 J. A, R. Selby and €. 0.

Stark.

D. J. Gilmore and A. W, tin Roza.

Division II.

(Kick-off at 2.43 p.m.) Navy ↓ Kowloon, Kowloom. ground,

(Kick-off at 2,45 p.m. H.K.F.C. z. Argylls, Club groinde RA.O.C." S.W. Borderers, Soo- kunpoo.

Division. II.

(Kick off at 9:23 p.m.) Rrevejo ». B.A.P., King'a Park. II. Radio, 54-Joseph's

ground..

(Kick-off at 4.15 p.m.)" S.W. Borderers. St. Josepily's, Chatham Road,

The following will play for the H.K.F.C Reserves neninst the Argyll: Fogwill: Krilovsky,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS

FOR OCTOBER

IMPROVEMENT ON SEPTEMBER "AND ON LAST YEAR.

UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTS 'INCREASE BY $5.9 MILLIONS. »

According to the trade returns compiled by the Statistion Branch of the Imports and Exports Department," imports of mer- cmuxlise into Hong Kong during the month of October amounted to skvelared value of 864.6 millions, representing increases of 61.1 millions as compared with the previous month, and $11.1 millions. as compared with October of last year.

Exports were declared to a value of $49.5 millions, an incre|INĖ af 8.5 millions as.compared with September, and an increase of $20 millions ang compared with October 193Ó.

The October figures recorded x" definite advance by the United Kinglom in the import trade, while Japan sustained a set-back i the British share of the tatm) inereusing from 11 por cait, to 11.9 fær cent, while the Japanese share fall from 10.6 per cent. to ma per cent as compared with October 1930..

Importa from the United Kingdom increased from $30 millions to 87.7 millions, while the Japanese figure fell from 87.9 millions. to 4.7 millions.

Total importa of Piege Goods, increased from $11.8 millions to 81.8 millions, the British share appreciating from 827 millions

FORMOSANS MURDER

POLICEMEN.

wife of one of them were murdered A daughter of one of the polices. on Saturday morning by Formosnu, men also was injured by the atinck- vollbrezace:Bright ColoursPopular 71.|ing wiki wen, -

OUTRAGE BY SAVAGE TRIBES.Savages of the Kayate tribes near' Attuchos of the Governor Gru-

MEN WOMEN SLAIN.

Piston in the Tosei district of feral's office have ordered an inves Taichu Province, Formosa, "accord "tigation of the Pistaa attack, No Taiboku, Fatosi, November S-1 fg to offeul dispatches received motive for the torident has been Two Japanese policemen and the here tochty.

established,

SUNNY LEGHORN FARM

Shueng Shui, New Territories.

Single Comb White Leghorns only.

EGGS

'for

HATCHING

or

12.1 per cent, of the wotal) to 84.7 millions (31.4 per cent.), while BABY CHICKS

the Japanese share fell from $3.4 millions (28.8 per cal.) to 81.8 aillians (12 per cent.).

Merchandise Treasure

October 1930. (833,108,170)

IMPORTS.

October 1931. $1,004,000

$3,700,381

Total

$70,3841474

($703,410) ($63,033,580)

EXPORTS.

Merchandise Treasure Tuin!

$49,579,518

(844,594.831)

0,318,231

$58,072,700

(80,188,711) (838,783,542)

"

MONTHLY FLUCTUATIONS.

Potif: Railton Puscheca, Since October of last year imports Sloan Bradbury, Duncan Reid of merchandise have fuetucted from

dollar MadLaren and A. Taylor, Smith. Reserves: Hoop the lowest

value (58.2

F. Same Thonison and W. Taylor.

1. Humphreys,

I. H. Geare and C) AV.

J. D. Thomson and D G, Bruc

K. Hepburn.

and arrow.

Kowloon Reserves will barn

yun follows against the Nayy :

million) in that month to the highest (71.8 millions) in March 121, while exports fluctuated from:

Gurevitch: Wella, London: Everest,$37.7 millions in February 1031 e

T. Greenborg, Williams: Simpson White. Nicholls, Cotton, Bickford.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME.

S644 millions in March 1937 The figures are given below (in thon-

| sands) with the sterling equivalents, at average rates of exchange in brackets-

October

The following are the football January fixtures for to-day in the English

and Scettish Leagues:-

February

imports. Exports.

$3,168 $49,504 (£3,433)

14.40

10.43

"

10.30

14

101,45

F. Booker.

11.00

A. H. Musson and E.

Priestley."

11.00

12.10

G. B. Lane and 1. R. Horridge,

11.15

A. O Brawn and F. A.

Redmond

(£3.000)

11,503

C. W. Sewell and F. J.

de Rome.

11.25

J. H. Anderson and A.

November ...... 855.110

December

*42.069

(£3,310)

(£2,684)

E. Puyvos.

859,110

$43,500

11.30

A. 8. Raworth and H.

(£3,386)

(£2,779).

350,509 847.973

11,35

T. D. E. Rendered and

(£2,931)

(22,301)

855,502 $37,721

A A. Lopez

11,40

R. A. Campbell and F.

Division I.

A. Merry.

Aston Vilin

"Birmingham.

March

$1,773

$454,434

11.45

Bolton

2

Blackburn.

(£2,142)

(£2,670)

Chelsen

4

Arsenal.

April

$64,701 $46,030

11.30

Grimsby

Everton.

(£3,147)

(22,253)

A. Remedios,

Hudder Beld

Derby.

May

$58, 117

$42,040

112

K. E. Rounds and I. Lowe.

Kaivester

Sunderland;

(£2,709)

(£2,054).

Liverpool

Manchester C

June

857,370

$13,855

11.50

Middlesbro'

21

Portsmouth.

(£2,749)

(02,101)

"

Newenstle

July

West Brom.

$58,012 $41.003

Wednesday

2

West Ham

Blackpool.

Sheffield U

August

(£2,000)

(£2,080)

$00,878 844,059

12.04

14

W. Drakes.

12.12

T

d. H. Wilson

12.16

"

12:20

12.24

|

Brudford Burnley

Charlton Chesterfield

September

Octubr

(E2.017) (£2,111) $63,-450 $44.940

(£3,292) (2,284)

(£2.901)

$40.513

W.

Manchester U.

ין

|

Notts Forest

1'.

5. J. H Fox and A. E. Charman.

J. E. H. Cogan and P. E.

رام

(£2,502) (£1,135)

Apply

c/o PARKSON & CO., LTD.

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A SUNNY FARM CHICKEN

FRESH SUPPLY

of

NEW LAID EGGS DAILY

Obtainable from

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You are cordially invited to inspect the

above farm at any time."

WHICH

IS

BRITAIN'S

BEST BEER AND WHY?

THAT'S EASY!

WHITBREAD'S IS THE BEST,

HERE'S

J. Manibracchia and R, A. Radirers,

12.00 noon F. H. Crapnell and P. S.

Grant.

12.04 p.m. G. F. Hole and 3. B.

Rotherham Southport Stockport Wrexham York

Lanvar.

E. R. Sandstrom and. II.

Major Roche Kelly and

N. S. Ellis" and T. T. Chassl

J. P. Sherry and W. A. Codnell,

D. Forbes and C. Myenek,

2. Darlington.

1', Chester,"

7. Halifax.

Gateshead.

r. Hartlepools.-

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Cowdenbeath,

Clyde

1. Lath.

St Mirren.

Dundee Ti.

*

Falkirk

Hearts Kilmartinel

Mortun

Motherwell

Paftick

Third Lanark

Queen's Park, Aberdeen,

Celtic. Hamilton.

» Rangers.

» Ayr.

2. Airdrie.

דין

Dunder.

Preston N.E. Southamptow

Stoke.

| Tottenham

Wolves

Division H

Oliham. Leeds.

2. Plymouth.

Bradford C.

Bury. Millwall. Swansea,

2. Barnaley. Notts C. Port Vale.

** Bristol C Division III. (South).

Bournemouth Brighton Bristol R

Clapton 0. Crystal P Mansfield Norwich

Queen's P.1.

Swindon

Torquay

Watford

Accrington

Carlisle.

Crewe

Bending.

A

Brentford.

Cardiff.

"Gillingham.

1. Southend.

Thames.

». Exeter.

Northampton. Coventry!

Lúton.

. Fulham, Division III. (North),

Walsall.

Donder Rochdale

"'. New Brighton.

Barrow. rbincoln.

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(Cuntiqued on previous Column.)

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IN

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$4.00

per cover

TO-NIGHT

SATURDAY, 21ST NOVEMBER, 1931,

FROM 7.30 P.M.

$00,804

(23,601)

Menn gate of exchange for October 1931 HK. $18, 21d.

Owing to pressure on our spree publication of further details has been held over.

FRANCO-GERMAN DISCUSSIONS.

SNAG OVER REPARATIONS

PAYMENTS.

Berlin. Sesminber 7--Than the Franer German negotiations,

zied on for the rent between Premier Lavs1 and Ambassador voi Hoesch we azain struck a song, was revealed-to-day in dispatches from Poris.

297

France, is delayed, in still ad hering to her view that the repare- 1 payments must be resumed next year and must, moreover, have Erezence over Germany's private Obligations. Furthermore, it understood that France insists upon A strict limitation of the scope of the muquing to be conducted into Germany financial sitantion by bankers commission under the auspices of the Bank of Inger- Inational Settlement.

All thin, it was declared in poli tical quarters to-night, is not con- ducive of speeding up the negotia tions between the two countrica or even of rendering them easier. The Reich, it was stated, was extrome- ly anxious that the bankers cam- mission determine its total 23- "debtedness at home and abroad, and · to German Government must, therefore, insist upon the terms of reference of the commission hring as wide as possible. Only by this method, it was declared, could Germany's capacity to pay be des finitely ascertained and, unless the French Government agreed to this, the commission would be severely handicapped with the result that the issue would merely be postpon- cd instead of solved.

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