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EXCHANGE.
SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY.
"DEC. 10.
Bitxat Bellar
Bala Nomina
Banka
H.K. Bauka
Do. (London) ... Chartered Banks
31,055
£11
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932.
HOME RUGBY
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S. MATCHES
(TUROVON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Doc. 10 E13 RUGBY matches played on Satur-
day resulted as follows:- Cornwall 16; Gloucestershire 0. Cumberland 3; Yorkshire 25.
EDI $108
[ $1,845)
£117
£13
Last
Morcantile Bks. "A"
201
Do.
$108
Bank of East Asia...
N. C. & 8. Barks...
$730
$80
Au O. Fin. Corp: M
1.6
China Fin. Corp. Ord.
| T.4,30)
Do.
Prof.
Canton luurakoon.......
-$1,933
2.80
Underwritora .........
$1,315
$2,98
Union"InsurTIONS WAT
462)
China Fires
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$1,180 H. Firestormer
3020 8676 $1,900
3316
T.4.35
20
23 ct.
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Interuations! Assoo..
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Douglas".
CHILDREN'S DAY OUT
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT
K.B.G.C.
At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club tennis lawns on Saturday, the second annual children's sports and Christmas party was held. The function was a success from every point of view, brillant sunshine, ierry laughter of children, and gaily coloured banting contributing to the carnival spirit which attend- North Midlands 10; Warwicked the day's entertainment,
shire 6.
Devon 0; Somerset 12.
Durham 3; Cheshire 6...
Notte Lancs-and-Derby 0 Enst
-Midlands 19. Northumberland
5: Lancashire
13. Blackheath 14; Leicester 11. Devonport Services 17; U.S.
Aldershot 11,
North of Ireland 18; Oxford
University 13.
A large crowd of members and their wives and friends-wors-pro- -sent, including Mrs Wate Southorn, who later distributed the prizes to the winners of events and a Christmas present to each child, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, CM.G. (Colonial Secretary), Mr. E. W. L. Hogbin, President of the K.B.G.C. Mr. F. L. Rapley, Vice- President and Members of the
O.M.T. 3; Harlequins 11. ́Old Millhilliane 6; London Scot General Committee.
tish 10.
1281
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893)
Steamboats
Indos (prol.)..........
132
Do. (def.) ........
65j 80%
!
48,0
Shells. ARANY
48%.
Waterhouts
Mining
******** $202
$18 Benguet
$18
Vuuczucia
Gold Fict
$4.16
Richmond. 5; Newport 18. Swansen 10 Bath 0. United Services 21;
23/0
25/
T
13:
Rosslyn
Cambridge
${1, 20
16,0
$143
14,6)
324
310
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T.00
$10.10
$10.10
19,80
876 H.K. Lands
********
Pure
$140 14.60
$1.60
19
19
T.91 T8.30
· $201
$4 20
$201
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1.4
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12.10 Explorations................... T230 Shanghai-Loane -
Tronoh MineM
Benguet Exploration
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- Do. (new)....
HI,KW, Docks
B. China Motora A
Do.
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·
To.20 New Engineerings
1.125 Mongkewa.........
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Metropolitan Lands;.
H.K. italtles......... $7,51)
T11.40) China Do
$10 Humphreys $14.75 M$140 Asia Healties IM$28
Do "B"
Chinese Estatos,.....
Cotton Milla
T73 S'usi Cotton.........
T.11ng Sings
$130
Wing On Textilsa(9)
Public Utilities Tramways................... $90,60|
Poak Trams (old)'...
Star Ferries
Yaumati Ferries (old)
China Lights (old)... $18.85)
Do. (now)...
H.K. Electrics. $752 Macao do. FIFA..
Sandakan Lighita ...
**
T144
$1385
T.30
| $7.00-$71
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Do. Debentures
"A"
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$7,30
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INTER-VARSITY
SPORT
·OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE. IN CROSS-COUNTRY EVENT
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
LONDON, Dec. 11. AT Horton Kirby in the Inter- 'Varsity Cross Country Race, Oxford beat Cambridge.by 15 to 40
points.
The whole of the Oxford team finished ahead of the first Cantab. The New Zealand Olympic miler, Lovelock, deadhonted with his team mate," C. J. Mabey in 42 minutes 39 seconds, which is a record for n 'Ti4j|| 74-mile course,
NO UPSETS IN THE
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$148
$15
1151
38
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$73
191 $92
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131
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333
$13.85)/14,40
314
81380
$183
$781
· $76)
$19
Betting.
Winner. Place,
148 Banjolina (Ferguson) 70
168. Cabinet Hall (Soares) 117 Christmas Bell.
$30
Telephones (old)......
28
(Fischer)_417_________667...
Do,
$25
(LOW) J20
City of Shanghai
T.10
China Buses
(Roza) 211
351
24
'Tractions
Cupid (H. Botelho)...
90
40
18/
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Devon (Butler)........
BO
140
Industrials
Gallant Fox (Frost)... 330
339
$25
Estrellita
(A. Botelho) 18
Good Day (Carroll)...
25
15,10
Imperial Hall (Pan) 1,067
1,015
10.80
30
Jimmy (Ingram) .......
0
15
$2
Little Gem (Chanson)
19
112
Much Ado (Fung)...... 25
40
Now King (Caplan)... 274
347
Sanction (Young).
63
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127) Malabon Sugars ...
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Canton Ices IGEN
Coments (comb.)...
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Do (DOW)...
Ropes
Ch; Agricultare ........
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Dairy Farms". $191
11 3161 3.3.15 Ch. E'tainments......} $12)
Der & Wingsmess Amusemente.
$21
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| $1.40.
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CASH SWEEPS
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$15.40
Race 1.
$18
$12
No. 397
33.90
71
$10
-AL Greyhounds...
907
$1
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1,51
United Thestres
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B. Ind. &. Honde...
70%.
prem.
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No. 203
$10
Wallace Harper.....
$10.
China Sports Ltd ...
102 107
9235
H.K. Wing On ...... S'hai Do.
198
LOUAL AND REGULAR OUTWARD MAILS.
$285
.$915.
$1,293.60 309.60 184.80*
81,244.60 355.60 177.80
Unplaced runners, ($50). erch :---- No 280, 210, 230, 142, 224, 13, 626.
Racy 3.
In addition, the dance band of the 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Re giment by kind permission of Lieut. Cal. E. J. de O. Boys and officers, played delightful numbers through- out the afternoon.
Members Thanked.
LADIES TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
HOLDERS REACH FINALS
KEEN CONTESTS AND
GOOD PLAY
The following were the results of the semi-final matches played over the week-end on the courts of the United Services Recreation Club, organisera of the Ladies Open Singles and Doubles. Championships of the Colony
-Open-Singles
Miss E. Lo beat Mrs. Grimble 6-1, 10-8.
Open Doubles. Miss E Lo and Mrs. Tottenham beat Mrs. James and Miss Pullum 6-4, 6-2. ...
Mra. Lochner and Mrs. Grimble beat. Mr. Stafford Smith and Miss Thomas 6-3 4-8, ·8-1.'
The tie between Miss R. Hancock and Mrs. James was postponed on account of the former's illness.
A BISHOP AND HIS GRANDFATHER
BREWER BUT THOROUGHLY
RESPECTABLE ""
Mrs. Grimble's Recovery. Miss Lo placed accurately, aud completely controlled the run of play in the first set, which went to her without much opposition, and when she lod, at 59 in the second i set, the match seemed over, but at
"this" stage the "ex-champion “Yalland | My grandfather was a brower so splendidly by dint of determined but I believe he was a thoroughly and varied driving, which rattled respectable person," said the Bis the holder and the scare reached; hop of Plymouth (Dr. Masterman), -all. An interesting struggle fol when addressing the Bristol Con lowed, which became very exciting vention to celebrate the centenary when Miss Lo holding match point of the Total Abstinence Movement. at 66 failed to press home. Mrs. Our work in fighting intemper Grimble's form was excellent at this aate to the Church of England." stage and she delighted her sup he added, “would have been în- porters by dividing games until a finitely easier if only the brewers. all when the holder asserted her bad been thoroughly bad people. superiority by taking the seb·"at"
10-8..
"The trouble is that they have always been extraordinarily good YESTERDAY'S MATCHES people and sometimes quite "de--
finitely-Christian-men. They-have- Teen Fight in the Doubles,generally supported good causes." The
doubles semi-finals wore
It was difficult for the Church of decided yesterday, and produced England to
accept contributions keen contests. In the first Miss Lo from men and then start a crusade and Mrs. Tottenham (holders),, al to ruin their trade. Another dif | though emerging winners in straight Betty was that the Church of Eng- Bets, had to produce their best form land had always been kindly dis- to overcome Mrs. James and Miss posed to the Conservative Party, Pullum, whose steadiness matched who were in kindly relationship the Forceful performances of their with the manufacturers of liquor. opponents. The winners showed good understanding and sent over hard drives which the losers return ed cleverly either by a counter Party. drives or a well placed lobs. The first set produced a close struggle |
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were happier because their national The Free Churches, of course,
affiliations were with the Libern)
Miss. Lo in Great Ferm.
The Singles semi-final played 'on' in which Mr. James and Miss brunt of the attack, and played Saturday produced a good stand. Pullum showed up to advantage, | deyerly against a well-combined In a short speech at the concluard in which both ladies main and it was not until ten games had pair, while Mrs. Stafford Smith sion of the sports, the President tained a fast pace throughout, and been played that they yielded. The played a spirited game throughout, Mr. E. WL Hogbin thanked engaged each other at baseline drivholders kept up the pressure in the and saved quite a number of diffi members for their liberal dona ing. Misa Lo played confidently second set, and gradually broke up cult shots which earned her a good tions for the general support lant throughout, and seemed able to their apponent's Uletence, so that, deal of applause. Sho niso defend- by everyone in giving the children place her shots at will, and it was they did not meet with so much od resolutely. The losers after such an excellent afternoon's fun.
this factor that gave her the match, opposition as in the first ret.
conceding the first set, wore en- Results of sports were :---
Mrs. Grimble's shots lacked direc Mrs. Lochner and Mra, Grimble couraged by an early lead in the tion, as she invariably returned the
Win.
second sat, which they kept through- ball to mid-court, so that the
out, and despite brilliant efforts by holder not only had little difficulty
their opponents, they won the set in retrieving but was able to very
at 6-4, but fell away against `a her returns. On the whole the loser
fine combined assault in the final maintained a faster pace.
Boys' Events, Potato Race-1, W. Henderson; %, D. Eenderson; 3, E. Packe,
Flat Race-1. W. Lang; 2, T. Fergusson, B. Hoare.
Boot Race-1, D. Henderson; 2, E. Pocke; 3, W. Henderson.
Flat Race-1, J. Thomson; 2, B. Nichol; 3, D. Henderson.
Mon's Sack Race-1, F. V. Whitta; 2, D. Waterton; 3, V. Ramsey.
Sack Race-1, W. Nichol; 2, W. Henderson; 3, J. Thomson.
Three-legged Race-1, E. Hogbin and J. Thomson; 2, M. Hale and R. Thompson.
Girls'' Events. Skipping Race-1, E. Nichul; 2, M. McCaw; 3, J. Booth.,
Flat Raco-1, Jean Hale; '2, Joyce Hardy; 3, Joyce Sturgeon.
Three-legged Race-1, P. Tergit- son and E. McKelvie; 2, J. Booth and M. McCaw..
Wee. Tots Race-1. Reginald Cal- len; 2, Stanley "Clark; 3, John Younghusband..
Egg and Spoon Race-1, J. Hale;| 2, J. Sturgeon; 3, J. Ferguson.
Mothers Egg and Spoon Race (a) 1, Mrs. Whitte 2, Mra. Mahoney; 3, Mrs. Hoare. (b) 1, Mrs. Nichol; 2,. Mr. Goodwin; 3, Mrs...Sherrif.
Musical Chair-1, D. 3fcCaw; 2, R. Nish; 3, T. Mahoney.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
CLUB BEAT THE NAVY
With H.M.S. Devanshire away the Navy fielded practically a new side against the Club on Saturday, The Club bad also made a good many changes, and a close game resulted, the Club eventually win- ning by six points (a try and a pensity goal) to try (three
points)...
Stoker Packer scored the Navy's try, taking a pass from Ryder and breaking through a group of defen- ders to score far ont. The kick at goal failed.
Play continted even for some time and Griffiths equalised, the kick at goal again failing.
A draw seemed in sight but al most at the end McLellan dropped a penalty goal for the Club, from a free kick awarded not very far from the half-way line.
The teams were as follow:- Navy-Tel. Martin (Stopecut- ters); Lt. Lockley (Buffolk), *14.~ Partridge (Hermes), L, Ryder (Medway); Sta. Packer (Medway); Et Buckley (Submarines), Lt. Erancis (Subraarines); L-Comdr. Robertson (Suffolk), E.R.A. Arnold Nos. 21, 319, 504, 324, 595, 308, se,(Kent), Lt. Fisher (Keppel), A.B.-
No. 450
282 **** 351
$1,520.40*
·434.40. 217.20 Unplaced runners (#50) noht
Daykin (Bulfolk), E.R.A. Doggett (Hermes), Lt.-Comdr. Hubback (Hermes) Lt. Piney (Seamew), Lt. Watson (Kappel),
Club:JP Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Higg, R. E, Griffiths, A. F. Jenkins; N. W Turner, M. N. MacIntosh: W. Kerr. J. H. McElney, R. Stilliard, W E. Peots, D. McLellan (Capt.), J. C. M. Millar, AK, Munro, "A. günners (8100) each:-P. Hall-Thompson,
Referen: Linet Comdr. A. W. B. Stephenson, R.N.
WEEK DAYE.
SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS.
FOR
PHON
FROM G.P.O.
FROM |SMEDNGWAK
BRANCH PO.
PROM SKRINUWAR G.P.O. BRANOR
Race 4.
Canton
ƒ 735 am, & 6.00 puta.
Bamebal and Wuchuw
4.00 pm
1.00 .. {7.00 p.mi
4.00p.m.
ƒ 7,15 am, &. ƒ 7,00 am, di
5.00 p
No. 554
$7,00
398 276
1,876.00 $36.00 208.00
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Race 5.
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Macao & Trinscan
ƒ 7.15 a.m. & ƒ T.80 mami
4.30pm.
{4,45 pm
L15 pm Bandays 8.15 km. only
58,25 am. & 1850 mm, &-
180
275
$3,558,00⚫ 1,016.80 608-40
"Kongmoon (except Saturdays) irdays) Bankong (e cest Fatshan and Wuchow (By)
500 p.m.
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No 718
7.16
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No. 88
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Shamehun
Cheungchew
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Pingebaa
Bratzukok and
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8,00 180. 12.30- 8,30
1,00
11.00 MAL
8,80 2.7,
10.30 EG
Banday's 8.80 Lonly
6:00 pas A Nos. 520, 301, 134,
Race #.
6.00pm
$2,906.40
630.40 316.20
$1,437.40 194.
· 348.90€
Unplaced runnier ($50) No. 88%
Race 8.
*** No. 18 and 880 $1,645.00 each.
830 $410.00
"Unplaced rutinars
Nos. 000,088, 1039–
(90, £84, 247, 282, 1075, 1003, 687 096
Harry Beaumont was directing a very important court-room scene, in which several hundred extra players were used.
I want you to keep so quiet, that your win. hear a par dropshamna Mr. Beaumont instructions to his company,
tind
Just be the carriers star ing, there who's terrific crash in the rear of the sourt room.
www that Beaumont in konpera
It was n ̈pin'
ing called
EDINBURGH GASTER
But in the Ti contury en a manise rock in the centre of the city, the bersaments are 450 21. above sea level. Ita assina cœrser as a fortress closed to 1745.
The other tio resulted in a win by the odd set for Mrs. Lochner and Mrs. Grimble, who finished strongly. Miss Thomas bore the (Continued on neat Column)
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the same as those which
have won it esteem in
the past.
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