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LONDON FINANCES
Operating Companies' Improvement
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934.
H.K. POLICE
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UNIVERSITY GOLF
SEEING CANTON
Cambridge In FiROM THE AIR.
Form
Novel Experience
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For Residents
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Chinese Company Inspection Parade.-All ranks of the Chinese Company
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London, Maren 37. parade at Central Police Station HADFIELD BETTER REPORT
for a general inspection by the Yesterday, Camerige were on the
Canton. April 8. As already announced Vickers- A welcome improvement is re- Hon. Commissioner, Dr. S. W. Tso. Nyo links üt Camodr-on-den, where High military and civilian offic- Armstrongs, Limited, which is theported by Hadfields, the steel LLD. OBE, on Thursday, April Uxtory will" "be_to-day: The "Ox- | fals here and their wives went up principal operating company, "did manufacturers, earnings for 1933 12th. After inspection & Company tora and Cambridge Wolfing Society in the Sikorsky amphibian 'plane rather better last year, profits be- being £90,857, compared with £17,- Photograph will be taken. Fall in provide the opposition for the N240V on a sightseeing trip over ing £491,852, against £425,652, as 283. After payment of Debenture at 17.30 hours. Dress-Blue Uni-University teams, and they were Canton yesterday as guests of the the result of which the company interest the balance carried for form, Cap with White Cover and well represented yesterday by China National Aviation Corpora- has been able to pay seven months' ward is increased from £4,373 to Belt with Brace
J. H. Tolley and T. A. Bouration, which is conducting a cam- dividend instead of six on the £36,552; a year ago, it was drawn
Indian Company
In the circumstances, Cambridge paign to popularize travelling by. £6,099,839 Seven per Cent. "A" on to the extent of £21,623. While Commendation-Constable R252 could be satisfied with their ag air, Cumulative Preference shares, of the report testifies' to a defnite Shan Mohamed is commended by and in the morning, particularly American Consul General at Sha- Mr. Joseph W. Ballantine. which Vickers hold £5,849,439. Aincrease in trade in the last few the Hon. Inspector General of as their top pair, J. S. Rowell and note to the Vickers-Armstrongs ac-months, the reorganizations and Police for zeal displayed in arrest-P B. M. Wallace, beat the two counts shows that the English economies effected in recent years'] ing n Chinese youth who had ex-bumplons on the last greet. Steel Corporation made a profit for contributed materially to the re-snatched an ear-ring from a small Rowell and Wallace won the first time, though a small one. covery, the actual volume of the Chinese ziri. Defendant was sub-opening hole and then followed a The profits of Vickers-Armstrongs year's output having been below scquently sentenced to three ficturing battle, with first
An improvement. has months' Detention in the Remand and then the other side taking the are in fact better than they appear, the normal. to be, "for the profits guarantee been effected in the balance-sheet
frad. Cambridge were still ahead policy arranged with the Sun In- as a result of the sale of the com-
"Training Course-Part · I-AU surance Company, providing for a pany's controlling Interest in Bean recruits of the Indian Company re-the seventh and still one down ul
at the Bath, but were one down at maximum contribution of £200,000 | Cars, Limited. The loss Involved siding in Kowloon will attend `3. a year if profits did not amount to in this operation has been written Chi Woo Street, Kowloon on Wed-til they squared at the tenth,
the end of off, £88,393 being drawn from the nesday, April 11th at 17.90 hours the eleventh, but lost the next two They went in front again at £900,000, expired at 1932. In this connection it should special reserve-which is reduced for instruction. be noted tha: profits in excess of to £122,500-to meet the deficienci All recruits of the Indian Com-toles, Tolley and Bourn having a £900,000 in any one year are sub-between the book values and the pany residing at Hong Kong wiiagnificent three ject until December 31, 1947, to a proceeds of realization. As a re-attend Company Headquarters. 17. Sea hole: The University pair
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took flic next two holes and, though losing the sixteenth, they becane dormy at the seventeenth and won by halving the eighteenth, where Wallace holed from seven yards to make amends for his pre- vious shot which finished on the right.
sult of this realization trading in- Queen's Road Central on Thurs- charge amounting to 40 per cent. of such excess in repayment of vestments have fallen from £480,-day, April 12th, at 17.30 hours for the amounts received from 1928 to 000 to £163,000, while interest in instruction.
1932 under she polley. While subsidiaries has risen from £21.-
Flying Squad share held in the English Steel, 000 to £273.000.
Commendation-Constable R30
and W. A. Shea is commended Corporation are value in the ba
ganted the meritorious service bar lance-sheet of Vickers-Armstrongs
In common with other businesses for zeal displayed in arresting a at £4.556.488. it is explained that the directors value the shares at whose well-being is largely depen-Chinese male, Wong Pul for Lar- only £1,871,081. This, however, dent upon export trade Apollinaris ceny from the Person. Wong Pufurther evidence of their strength does not affect the financial' posi- and. Presta, Limited, was last year was subsequently sentenced to one
to tion of Vickers, Limited, since unable make headway. The year Hard Labour, Gase No. 8483.
Instructional Vickers' holding in Vickers-Arm- abandonment of the gold standard
Patrol.-The next The other enunters provided a strongs, which has a nominal value by the U.S.A., states the board, in- Instructional patrol for members keen tussię. G. A, A, Jamieson, the
has been written yolved the of £12,558,239,
in company heavy of the Hong Kong Section will Cambridge captain, and H. C down in the books to £6,732,870, losses, and the outcome of the year take place on Friday, April 13th. Neilson were beaten by J. W. In addition there is a capital re- was a profit of only £31,251, which. serve of £2.500.000,
is slightly less than that for 1932.
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Cambridge's "tail" "players gave
when the last two games naised "out in the country."
meen, was among those 'who took the trip of fifteen minutes up in the air and was delighted by this. thrilling experience.
The Sikorsky amphibian," piloted trips, carrying eight passengers in by Mr. Cecil Sellers, made five
each flight. Mr. Henry H. Lin, re- presentative of the CNA.C., was present in all the five excursions and explained to the passengers motored plane. the mechanism of the giant twin-
Mayor Liu Chi Wen and his wife' took a fight of 25 minutes in order to enable him to exchange greet- ing through the wireless' installa- tion abroad the plane with Mr. Ta! En Kee, managing director of the CN.A.C. at Shanghai
Eighty parachutes and thousands.. feaflets were dropped in the course of the flights, and prizes in air mail stamps were given to those who picked up the parachu- tes and returned them to the local agents of the C.N.A.C. The leaf-
air lets explained that travel con- means speed, comfort, and ventence.
Members will fall in at Central Beaumont Pease and D. HR "VACTICAN” AS
Police Station at 17.30 hours sharp. All members will attend. Dress Blue Uniform and Cap with White Cover.
Martin, who won the "O," add C.G.S. President's Putter tourha- anent at Rye earlier in the year The Society playsts were three up. Emergency Unit Reserve
at the turn, but Jamieson and Defenda-A Defendu Class willNeilson put in a fine burst to win take place on Friday. April 13th three holes in a row from the Members will fall in at No. 2 Police Station at 17.30 hours sharp eleventh and square the match. Dress-optional.
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(Sgd.) D. L KING,
D.SP. (R) Hongkong. April 9, 1934.
H.K. SHAREBROKERS “ASSOCIATION
BUYERS
Banks, $1830.
Nat. Commercial Bank, $6 Unions, $575.
Beng Explorations, 22 cts. Realtys, $6.20.
Providents (Old), $1.85.
Docks, $15.
Trams, $20Ł.
Lights (Old), $8.75.
Cements (Old), $1.85.
Cements (New), $1.85. Constructions (Old), $1.65. Constructions (New). 70 cts. Lane, Crawfords, $4. Gold $Bonds. 84%.
SELLERS Antamoks, 72 cerits. Hotels, $5.90. Lands, $664.' Trans, $20.55.
Lights (Old) $8.95. Electrics, $712.
SALES Providents (Old), $1.90.
Neilson had mis-hit his tee shot at the ninth and when he failed
with a short putt at the tourteenth the Society went in front again. They became dermy at the six- teenth, where Martin holed a long at the next hole, putt and won which was halved.
Cambridge continued to show exellent form in the singles, which they won by 7 games to 4 with one halved: so that on the day they were successful by 11 points to [€].
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a trade mark has "Vatican" as been granted to the Pope for a special type of incense produced in Italian Somaliland, on receipt of Mussolini's personal guarantee that the working conditions of natives who attend the incense bushes will be sensibly improved. Simultaneously the Holy Fathet granted Somaliland the virtual monopoly of ecclesiastical Incense for the Western World by direc- Hing all Catholic clergy to burn exclusively "Vatican" brand. Hitherto,” Aden has been the centre of the incense trade.- Transocean Kuo- Min.
HITLER AND NAZI-ISM
Book In Preparation [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press” (Copyright;}]
Foursomes. J. M. Tolley and T. A. Bourn lost to J. S. Kuwell (Clare) and PB Wallace ((Trinity (Hal), 1 hole: J. W
Beaumont Pease and D. H. R. arm beat G. R. A. Jamieson (alagoniens), and H. C. Nelson (Alare), 2 and 1; E. M. Prain and R. H. Uppenheimer lost to H. H. [K. Molini (Trinity Hall) and W. E. Cafr (Trinity), 2 holes; L. A. de Lyle and H. M. Bray beat" J. 3. L Lyon (Trinity Hall) and P. W. Marsham (Trinity), ' and 1;1 Captain O. Lyttelton and Captała J. U. Craigie lost to. F. B. Law (Pembroke) und W. F. Ellis (Trinity), 0 d 4; G. B. Girdle- stone and Sir H. M. Bray lost to
Berlin, April 8. M. R. Gardner (Pembroke) and
Recent sensational quotations R. I. Beck (Jesus), 7 and 6."
from the book in preparation by Singles-D. HR Martin and.
the former Social-Democrat lea P. B. M. Wallace halved; C. J. HL
der, Severing in which he is quoted and necessitated the "carry-for-Tolley lost to "J. 6. Rowell, 2 and as proclaiming life-long secret ad- ward" being reduced from £88,3881; T. A. Bourn bent G. R.. A. miration for Hitler and Nazism to £75,402 in order to provide fully Jamieson, 2 and 1; E. M.. Frain all which excerpts promptly dis- for interest and sinking fund beat H.. C. Neilson, 1. bole; 3. W. owned by Severing as inaccurate, charges. Some consolation is pro- Beaumont Pease lost to R. H. R have been explained on Sunday vided by the fact that the com-MeGili, 5 and 4; R. H. Oppenhie- as an invention of his Communist pany's exchange losses which mer beat W. E. Carr, 1 bole; I. A. opponents. The Communistic have been written off entirely-are de H. Lyle lost to T. F. B. Law,Deutsche Volks Zeitung" in Saar non-recurring and that in conse-4 and 3; H. M. Bray lost to J.bruecken published the story de quence of the repeal of prohibition S. L. Lyon, 3 and 4; G. R. Girdle-claring "excerpts". from Sever- prospects for the business in the stone beat P. W. Mareham, 2 and ing unpublished largely un- United States for the current year 1; Captain J. C. Craigie loat to written book are fabrications from are much brighter.
W. F. Ellis 2 and 1; Captain O. the newspaper's editorial officers- RAILWAYS STOCKS "FALL" The most vulnerable market this and 3; Sir H. Bray lost to R. I.
Lyttelton lost to M. R. Gardger, 4 Transocean Kuo. Min. week has been that dealing in Beck, 2 bolea. Home Railway securities. The rize
(Brasenose) and R D. Knox, in values engendered by the great `OXFORD, AT BANDWICH (Brasenose) lost to J. E. Mellor improvement shown in the annual Although without the services of and Major W. H. Callander, d and reports was overdone. The inevA. G. N. Robinson, one of their; J. H. Johnson (Magdalen) and table reaction has come, and is ten "Blues" for the inter-Varsity R. G. de Quincy (Trinity) beat being equally overdone. For the match, Oxford University golfers Lient. Comdr. H., MeMaster and moment attention is concentrated effected a good start in their en-A. P. W. Bowley, 's and 9; N. 6. on the labour position. The men's gagement with the Hoyal St. Geor Mitchell Innes (Brazenone) and leaders are asking for a restora Be's Club at Sandwich yesterday J. G. Hanson-Lawson; (University tion of the cuts made in wages by winning the morning series of College) beat Lieut-Colonel J. T when the depression was at its rain combined to make conditions C. Moors-Brabazon, and Capt. A. height.
But auch a request was difficult. K. A S. Morrice, the M. Wakefield-Saunders 3 and 2; not unexpected. It has indeed Oxford - captain, sød J. J. F. I. E. Hargreave (Queen's) and J. been all along regarded as Pennink showed particularly good 0. H. Greenly (Trinity) boat B. a certainty. It is only because the form against A. J. Evans, the Juckes and J. J. Buchanan, 7 and market is in a frame of mind con- former Kent cricketer, and the 5.
ductive to pessimism that the worst Hon. Osmund Scott, the English Singles.-K. A. 8. Morrice lost Is belig made of it.
international, whom they beat by to AJ. Evans, 3 and 1 J. J. F. Actually, the relations between five and four..
Pennink beat JE. Mellor, 4 and the railway companies and their Oxford took the singles by 723 E II. Moss lost to Major W. men are better to-day than they points to stand thus won on the H. B. Mirrlees, 3 and 1;. R. F have been for many years past. It day's play by 11 points to McMaster, 2 and ; B. D. Knox Brown lost to It Commander H. la extremely unlikely that wage ne- Evans won six of the first eight beat Lt. Col. J. T. C. Moore Bra- gotiations will lead to serious dis- agreement. Some compromise will holes from Morrice, in the top hazon, and 1; A. A. Duncan, beat be reached which, in the long run, single, but was taken to the seven Major W. B. Callander, 6 and 6: will prove workable and not en-teenth before he could claim vic-J. Johnson beat A, P. W. Bow- tirely to the detriment of further tory by 3 and 1.
ley, 2 and 1; N. 8. Mitchell-Innes progress towards prosperity. Foursomes-KA 8. Morrice and Hon. O. Scott, halved; R. G. It may well be that the pessim- (Magdalen) and J. J. F. Pennink de Quincy beat L-Col. J, B. fam of the moment has not yet (Magdalen) beat A. J. Evans and Hughes, 2 and 1; I. E. Hargreave worked itself out. Prices may go Hon. O. Scott, 5 and 4; E. H. beat H. Jucken, 4 and 3; J.O E still lower, but eventually the turn Mcces (Trinity) and A. A. Duncan Greenly beat J. J. Buchanan, 6 and will come and would-be buyers will (Balliol) lost to Major W.HB 6; J. G. Hanson-Lawson lost to find quotations rising against them Mirrlees and Lieut. Col. J. S. Captain A. M. Wakefield-Baunders Rs quickly as they have fallen Hughes, 3 and 9; B. F. Brown [1 hole
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