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LOCAL HOCKEY LOCAL YACHTING

Club II. v. East Lancashires

Eighth Ladies' Championship

The Eighth Ladies Championship which was sailed yesterday resulted

as follows:-

Andy Rennie, of Luton, deserves back towards the centre again. Dorothen (Mrs. Cootey

a club vote of thanks for persuad- ing his brother Jos to come south. Young Rennie has been playing brilliantly while deputising for Fraser at left-half,

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London, Jan, 2, 3 Albert Roberts (Southampton)

A pretty even match was played Clapton Orient, who have been and Clifford Woodhead (Hull), badly it by injuries lately, to-day two of the Second Division's best on the Marino ground yesterday

H" Class-Started at 5.01 p.m.. signed David Halliday, the Man-backs, played in the same schoolboy afternoon when the Lancashires

played Club II and were beaten Yacht

Corrected Posn. chester City centre-forward, and team at Darfield, Yorkshire,

by 4-1. The teams were well Diana (Miss M. Witham) he will lead the Orient attpok aga-

the Lancashires

5.04.30 1 inst the Third Division leaders, Huddersfield Town, up to yester.matched but Norwich City, at Lea Bridge today, were the only First Division seemed to have no luck; every Colleen (Mes, (Marsden)

3.07.98 wide, which had not been awarded time they were about to hit a goal Mr. David Pratt, the Clapton a penalty-kick since the season's same -luck in the shape of the Rotla (Mrs. T. P. K. Kemble)

stalwart form of a back appeared, Orient manger, went North yea-start.

and the ball was inevitably shot Ariel (Misa B. Fair) 5.17.03. terday with the intention of signing one or two new forwards. Strange

The Lancashire...... forwards

0.06.30 to say, he went to Manchester City

much stronger than those of Club "1" "Y" and "G" Classes intending to hargain for Sime, but

II, but on the other hand the

Started at 3.10 p.m. managed to come to terms over the

backs of the latter were far sup- Ailsa (Miss Bilderbook) Scottish forward Halliday.

5.34.48 Arsenal paid £8,500 to Sunder-

erior to those of the Lancashires. It was only in", the last five Robens (Mrs. Marshall) land for Halliday, in Norien het

minutes that the Lancastitres suc-

5.49.00 1929 and sold him to Manchester

ceeded to got a goal in.

Speedwell (Miss G. Estrange) City exactly a year later for £3,700,

5.18.931 He did not meet with a great deal

Toynette (Miss O. Patchett) ." of success at Highbury, and played

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6.03.191 5 Zephyr Mrs Wrop 5.50 141

"A" Class Started at 3.20 p.m.. Wasp (Mrs. P. Fowkes)

6.02.30 8. La Linda (Mrs. Sheldon)

.5.59.02 Isobel (Mrs. Horne)".18.03 5.52,46 Gull (Mis J. G. Mackay)

3.53.37 Cienda (Mrs) 'Atkinson)

6.00.56 True Blue (Mrs. Adams)

5.55.40 5.38.43 Pat Mr. Elliott)

5.54.08 4 Fury (Mrs. Bolt)

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uly 15 matches and mored goals. He as there at the time the Cup was won, but Lambert was preferred that day.

Greenbank, the Dartford (Kent League) outside left, is a reporter. He refused to turn profesional when approached by Bolton.

Fulham are said to be keen on Blake, Queen's Park Rangers' half For Manchester City Halliday back. Blake was at one time an

has scored 45 League guals in soine i Fulham's books,

seventy matches. He has not been

a regular member of the side since

the season bi-före last, Tilson har

ing superseded him, and not hav

REMONETISATION Sirius (Mra. P. Finlay)

OF SILVER

Modifications Urged

in grined his place sider Ton GOLF IN ENGLAND By Owen D. Young Joss (Mrs. Stanton)

has been injured.

Halliday is now on his way down i

to London, and in the meantime A Women's Invasion

Mr. Pratt has goab on to Bolton

hoping to secure yet another for

to-morrow's

Ward in time for matel The team selected is

follows:

Robertson; Kren, Lurens; Ro- gers, Fellowes, Ware Mayson. Taylor, Halliday, Mills, Rigby.

Leelie, the Plymouth Argyle for- ward, has just been to London to consult an eye specialist. He is suffering from an injury due to a

bose football lace.

Chesterfield

returned have £1,200 to unsuccessful applicants for seats at the Aston Villa Cup tie,

"Utility Nicholas of Derbs. has deputised as goalkeeper, right back, and centre half because of injuries to players.

Fred Roberts of Birmingham, was playing minor football a few) weeks ago.

He is already hailed as a star.

whisper "couples A Liverpool Tilson, of Manchester City, with Anfield-road

Special Alr Mall Service

London, January 10.

a strenuous time in There is store for some of Great Britain's international women golfers, for they proceed to America next September

to play the return match" with the U.S.A. and then compete in two championships.

Washington, Jan 22.

to-day Following a conference with President Roosevelt, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, announced his intention of sub- mitting an amendment to the Monetary Bill in favour of the re- monotisation of silver.

Mr. Eugene, Black, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, stated banks that the Federal Reserve would fully co-operate with the Government in its" financial pro- gramme.

According to an estimate made

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LONDON CHESS CONGRESSTM

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This will be the biggest invasion by Prof. James Harvey Rogers, Bright Game in Boys'

of America ever made by British women, golfers, and they have a hard ask before them

What They Have To Do. The American championship has eluded Miss Enid Wilson on each of the two occasions when she has attempted to bring that coveted trophy to Great, Britain. and the Britain team Have to avenge the defeat they sustained at Wentworth two years ago.

member of the President's "Brain Trust" and a student of gold pro- blems and related questions," Pre- sident Roosevelt's devaluation scheme would permit a credit in- flation amounting from seven to $17,500,000. "

The

Championship

Special Air Mail Service

St.

London, January 10. London Chess Congress, came to am end Bride's Institute, EC..

Dr. Rogers is an outstanding ad- vocate of "managed" money and which once termed the gold standard one at of "the most bluuninating 'anom- was" Cotable chieЛy for ex- alies of our so-called, advanced | cellent' play in the Boys' Cham- civilisation.

pionship. This contest began in two sectious, and was won in the fhal by P. B. Cook, who, will hold A, the Griffith. Cup for a year.

HOME GOLF

U.S. Walker Cup Team Selected

(Special Air-Mail Service)

New York, January 6 The United States Golf Associa- tion has announced the team which win' mees Great Britain in the match for the Walker Cup at St. Andrews on May 11 and 12. The team will be under the cap-

FANLING GOLF

BOGEY (PAR) POOL

There were 14 entries for the Bogey (par) pool on the new Course at Fauling over the week- end. The winner was, H. B. Day. (18).

GUESTS AT PENINSULA HOTEL

ADVERTISEMENTS.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO, LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Share- | kolders will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on MŨX- DAY, the 12th February, 1934, at 11.30am for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the

taincy of Francis Quimet, who has sit and Mrs. H. McC. Anderson year ended 31st December, 1998.

many consist of the following:—

Hofer.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the F. Oulmet (Woodland) (captain). Mr. J. T. Asquith, Mra E. Austen-

Company will be CLOSED from G. T. Dunlap, jun. (Flushing, Long Island).

Maj. R. A. Bagnold, Mr. F. ETUESDAY, 30th January to MON. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, DAY, 12th February, both days Mrs. N. Beaty, Capt. and Mrs. W, inclusive.

H. Chandler Egan (Del Monte,

California),

J. Fischer (Highland Country Club, Kentucky).

J. Goodman (Omaha Field). W. Lamson Little (Residio, San

Francisco).

M. R. Marston (dülph Mills, Pennsylvania),

and Miss C. Benn, Mr. C. Ben-

nett, Capt. and Mrs. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Col. and Misses J. and

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.

H. Boyd, L.-Col. E. J. de C. Boys, Hong Kong, 23rd January, 1994.

W. Brown, Mr. B. G. "Butler, Mr. and Mrs E. Brophy, Miss P.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. D. Cunha..

Mr. R. N. 'Drake, Mr. and Mrs. D. and Miss E. Drummond. Maj.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cammack, G. Moreland (Dallas, Texas).

Miss Carrington, Mrs C. G. Cole J. Westland (Sunest Ridge).·•

lingwood, Mr. C. G. Collingwood, Oulmet has played in every Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, Mr. A. Walker Cup match and was cap-L. Caplan, Mrs. J. R. Chadwick, tain of the 1932 team. He won his Mrs. E. Cogan, Gem. M. A. Cohen, first US. Amateur Championship Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Creer, Mrs. In 1914 and repeated that perform Crichton, Mr. Cully, ance in 1931., Ip 1913 he won the US. Open Championship after a tie with Vardon and Ray, Marston won the U.S. Amateur Champion-v. E. Ducios. ship in 1923, and played in the Walker Cup matches of 1922, 1823, and Westland played in 1932, and the others have not yet represent ed their country, Dunlap won the US. Amateur Championship last year beating" Marston by 6. and 5 in the final round. J. Goodman is the amateur who won the US. Open Championship at inois last year.

SCHMELLING MAY NOT FIGHT A JEW

Hitler's Objection

(Special Air-Mall Service)

.and

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Mrs. B. Elder.

Miss C. Fassier, Lt. and Mrs. E R. Feeney, Mr. A. Firth, Mr. H. W. T. Fogden, Mrs. Forbes, Mr. H. A. Friedman, Mr. G. E. Frisque.

Cof. and Mrs. A. M. B. Gage, Mr. 1 H, Geare, Mrs. E, H., Gibb, Mr. LE Gilson, Lt. and Mrs. W. 8. Ginn, Mr. F. G. Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould. Mr, T. M. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grover. Mr. and' Mrs. B. A. Guerra.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hali, Brig.

HONGKONG

[2196

TRAMWAYS

LIMITED.

that the URDINARY YEAR TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

LY GENERAL MEETING ~ bf HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LIMIT. ED will be held at the offices of Menara Jarding, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 18th day. of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock Nooa, to transsot the ordinary business of the Company.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the and to FRIDAY, the 18th February, 1934, both daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Becretary.

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Gen. G. Rowan Hamilton, Miss M. Hongkong, 26th January, 1934. P. Hammersley,

Mr. T. G. Hand. Mr. A. Hanson, Mr. Haussamann, Mr. J. Heert-

jes, Capt. J. L. Henderson, Miss

COLD STORAGE COMPANY,

H. M. Hill, Capt. and Mrs. A. J. THE DAIRY FARM, IOE AND Holland, Mrs. and Miss Honigs- berg, Mr. E. L. Hosle, Mr. H. A. Howes, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Mrs. T. Hughes and child. Lt-Col. and Mrs. H. C. E. Hull

Dr. A. Nelson Jones. Mr. R. O. F. King.

LIMITED.

TOTICE is hereby given that an

NExtraordinary General Moating

London, January 10. A match between Max Schmel- ing the German former heavy- weight champion, of the world, King Levinsky has been abandoned. The fight had been Bxed to take place in the Chicago | Leonard, Col

Mr. R. Laurenz, Mrs, and Miss of The Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Company, Limited will be C and Mrs. La

held at the Company's registered office Stadium on February 16.

Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mrs. Lower Albert Road, Victoria, But to-day

Manager Joe Lovegrove, Jacobs told the Stadium Com-

Hong Kong, on Tuesday the 20th day Miss L R. Mackay. Mrs. D. of February, 934, at 11 am i tittee

that Chancellor Hitler Mather, Mr. E. J. McGann, Capt. mediately after the Annual General objects to Schmeling fighting and Mrs. H. D. McHenry and chil-Meeting for the purpose of considering ...Jew.

dren, Mr. W., L. McKenzie, Mrs. N. and if thought fit passing with or E. Millar, Mr. R. Miller, Mr., and without modification the following Mrs. T. C. Monaghan, Coy. J. H. resolution as a Special Rasolution- Morris, Mrs. F. Muzzall and chll- dren.

Dr. Rogers asserted to-day that early uncontrollable credit falla- ton would be accompanied by a Although the connued rise in prices, but it L O'Donovan tied for next place, (says the Exchange)

Surprise From Americans. That was a surprise if ever there W35 one in golf, American team W certainly strong. It included Miss Virginia van Wie, the reigning champion, Mirs.

Vare, Miss! Glenna Collet:

became When a certain prominent Lea- Helen Hicks, who soon

appoint- known as Hard Hitting Helen, and gue club makes a new

Mrs Pressier, who later fought ment of a manager-und that will be soon-don't

Open surprised it f out the semi-final of the be Bob Crompton, the former Black- with Miss Wilson at Saunton. Miss burn Rovers and England

Wilson had to play one of the .cap.

best games of her career to win tain, secures the berth.

He is said to be eager to take that day. such a post..

Cannock Town, the Birmingham Langue club, are in bad straits Gnariably. They have placed all their professional staff upon the open to transfer list.

ا.

Norman Cole, the latest local to make a hit in Southampton's Lea gue side, has not yet finished his apprenticeship. He is a fitter.

Clapton Orient have set up a re Lord, for Third Division clubs. Two centre forwards on their staff up to yesterday shared an aggregata of 500 League goals-Morris (291) and Halliday (209).

A Hound a Day.

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The match in America will pro- bably occupy two days, for the American golfers do not usually play more than one round in a day. They play their champion-

two

The committee then announced that the

King Levinsky was born in New York of parents who came from Poland. He beat Don McCorkin- dale at Chicago on December 29. Norheim, Mr. E. Novak,

5 Castles € P-B3 7 PQ3

could be restricted whenever de- and W. R. Gray was fifth.

The Major Tourney, which car-match had been abandoned, stred through the utilisation of

zies the Hamilton-Russell Cup. the gold proft,

Mr. Owen D. Young, "of "Young was won by D. 1. Croker, B. H. N. Plan fame, giving a warning that Stronach, and S. D. Ward, ali devaluation would result in thirty three tieing for first place. I, R. to forty thousand milion dollars Vesselo was fourth. In the Minor of credit indation, recommended Tourney A. I Davies and R. Q. Young tled at the top and were many modifications in the Mone

the limita- followed by A. C. Lynch and P. tary Bill, including tion of its duration to the present- Riley. In the Evening Tourney B. emergency, leaving the title to gold. Bleaney and E. Titles tied, and with the Federal Reserve Bank, Dext came P. A. Cooke and H. J. and the redemption of goid certi - | Gawlk, also in double hatness.

Proceedings.ended with a Light- ficates with gold bullion.' He said he did not believe that stable ex-ning Tourney of sixty-four players, changes of currencies could be one for each square on the chess- board, and a presentation to Mr. restored otherwise-Reuter.

G. R. Hardoastle, who will be Washington, Jan. 22.

greatly missed in his retirement from the secretaryship of the London League. Here is a bright game from the Boys' Champion- ship of London:

ship by one round a day. The The Senate Banking Committee Americans complained about feel-to-day announced that the hear ing the strain after playing in our frigs on the Administration's Gold championships with their

Bill has been concluded. rounds a day.

Drafting of the Committee's re- port will commence to-morrow, It If any amendments. was stated. are to be made to the measure. be presented on the they must floor of the Senate.

Forming Our Team.

Our team for the U.S.A. will cer-

tainly include some of those who have been to South Africa and are now on their way back. There are Miss Fishwick, Miss Molly Gourlay, and

two new names. come to mind in Miss Mery John- son and Miss Dorothy Pearson,

Miss Pearson and Miss Johnson

Jaznea Nelson (Newcastle), Harry Morton (Aston Villa), put up what was, I think, the best Vivian Gibbins (Southampton), performances of the year when Harry Race (Notta Forest), they completed the long course at George MoNestry (Bristol R6 Westward Ho! in the final of the vera), and Ernest Whittam (Ches- English championship in a few ter) all celebrate birthdays "to-

„day.

Two seasons ago Plymouth Argyle wore thinking of letting Archit Gorman go. It would need a big

bid now,

Stoko refused to take Bert Johnston, the Sunderland reserve centre half at a fee of £1,000. What is Johnston - worth now: after his fine display against Chelsea 7,

England's best emergency goal- keeper-Brook (Marphester City) who has twice deputised for the regular keeper with conspicuous

ccces.

In seven years, inside forward Albert Keating of Cardiff City, had bem attached to ten clubs pro. fessionally, yet he is now only twenty-seven,

Moore (Leeds Wait wise i United), Lamsdon (Huddersfield), Hall (Bheffeld United), and Tutin (Bloke) were turned down by Brad Jord City after trialazzi

Chelan'a individual scoringre- mrdle twenty-three years old. tke, lato Bob Whittinghaan ured thirty goals in- season 1910-11.

minutes under two hours. Miss

Pearson's score was 75 to Miss Johnson's 78.

Run Off Their Feet

United States. mints will start coining süver dollars just as soon as sufficient silver is received to provide a full day's run, officials of the Treasury Department told the United Press to-day.

Re-Anancing Bonds.

. Arrangements have been com-.: pleted for the floating of the first bond issue in connection with Pre- sident. Roosevelts 310,000,000,000, refinancing programme, it was an- nounced to-day by Mr. Henry Mor- genthau, Secretary of Treasury,'

It was an amazing performance and it was hot surprising to find

Announcement followed a con- the stewards and referee run off ference which the President had their feet. Why, the spectators earlier in the day with Mr. Mor- actually followed round on bi-genthau.ajid Mr. George E. Har cycles so fast did. play progress. Miss Johnson has a grand style, hitting-the-ball a long way with a fine snap of the wrista.

I understand that the British team will go on to Canada in the way to take part in the usual Canadian championship which follows the American event,

CRICKET

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rison, Governor of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, at which an agreement was reached upon the. size, length and rate of interest of the fasue.

Declining to reveal any detalls to-day, the Secretary of Treasury told newspapermen that he will give a complete description of the bonds to-morrow night. It was indicated in well-informed 'quar- etrs, nevertheless, that the issue will be for $1,000,000,000, to be followed, later by other issues.

Many quarters, believe that the bonds will be issued before the end of the present week and will pro-) bably be redeemable in one or two years, bearing an annual interest: of 23 or three per cent. These de- talls, however, could not be con- firmed in oficial circles.

The following will represent the Volunteers in a friendly match with the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's ground on Sunday The Becretary of Treasury, also next February 4, commencing at announced, to-day that the GoT- 11 am-F. Baker, A. C. Beck ernment has received 84,571,850 (Capt.), D. B. Harley Hunter, worth of gold coin, bulion and A D. Lowson, A. K. Mackenzie, 1 gold certificates since the begin- McInnes, E. J. R Mitchell H. Owen ning of the new anti-gold-Heard- Hughes, T. A Pearce, R. T. Talbot, ing drive. United Press,“

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SNAPSHOTS OF A BABY WATCHING A COMEDIAN

IS HAVING A QUIET BUT VERY PLEASANT TIME.

YES, HE'S GOING TO TRY TO BE FUNNY, HE'S WAG- GLING HIS FINGER AT

HIM-

THE OTHERS ARE HAVING | A GREAT LAUGH BUT THE COMEDY DOESN'T 60 50

BIG WITH HIM.

HERE COME VISITORS- SOMEBODY CALLED UNCLE GEORGE BUT HE'S NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE.

NOW HE'S DOING SUP- POSEDLY. HUMOROUS TRICKS WITH HIS WATCH.

PUTTING ON

AND AGA TING FOR THE LAVON,

Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis, Mr. K. F. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. I. M.

Mr. D. F. O'Brien, Rev. O'Carroll Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perceval and child. Mr. P. P. Perry, Mrs. J. H. Potta.

Mrs. F. G. Reinicke and children, Capt. T. H. R. Riggs, Mr. P. A. EL Rohling.

Mr. J. S. Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bindinger, Mr. and Mrs. H. Skott and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. G. G. Blade, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. T. sparshott, Mr. L... E. Stone, Mr. A. V. Striker.

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That the Articles of Association of the Company-be altered by deleting the figures 37,000.00 in the third line of Article No. 91, of the Com. pany's Articles of Association and ubstituting in the place thereof the gures 310,000,00 Dated this 26th day of January, 1934. By Order of the Board,

J. D. THOMSON,-

Secretary,

NOTICE.

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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

LOST

Col. and Mrs. J. H. Thor, Mr. J. J. Thomsup, Mr. A. Tolubof. Mr. G. Travers, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. E. True, Mrs. M. Turner, dr. W. B. Tyndall, Miss M. M. Tyrrell

PPLICATION has been made to Mrs. E. H, Veblen. Mr. P. Vignal. Mr. R. E. Watjen Miss P. W. A the Company to issue a duplicate Webster, Mrs. L. H. Warren and Share Certificate in respect of Certi- son, Mr. A. Williamson, Mr. and ficate No 16159 for 10 shares Nos. Mrs. W. Wing, Miss E. Wolnizer, 176403/176412 registered in the name of IP SHING FONG, the original of Mr.L. F. Wright.

which has been declared lost.

By GLUTAS WILLIAMS

UNCLE GEORGE EVIDENT- LY THINKS HIMSELF A GREAT HAND WITH

BABIES.

WONDERS DOES UNCLE Y GEORGE KNOW HOW SILLY

HE LOOKS WHEN HE MAKES FUNNY FACES.

WELL HE'Sİ SORRY SEEN RUDE BUT HE'S REA GUT MUCH MORE IMPORTANT BUSINESS TODAY!

Notice is hereby given that if within 14 days hereof no claim or represents- tion is made to the (o the original certificate for the said shares shall be deemed CANUELLED and of NO EFFECT and that the Co. will auch then proceed to deal with application.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agenta.."

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