THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER · 28, 1926.
THE WORLD SPORT A
KOWLOON'S LOSS.
PRESENTATION TO A.W.
TÜRNER.
The Kowloon Football Chub has Tost one of its most valuable plays ers by the departure for Home ou H.MT. Neuralia yesterday, of Q.M.S: A.W. Turner..
SISTERS 'IN HARBOUR"
SWLM.
SUCCESS AFTER FIVE YEARS,
There were six entrunts for the Ladies Harbour Swim for the manuk Cup, which took place last evening aan. was won by MYLIND rnyas munt, with her sistor, M
It was Turner's greatest quali-poris funt, second. Mi83 y. acation that he could always be relled upon to play a hard as well a skilful game, indeed he was one of the most consistent per formers in local football. Turner pccupied the right half-back in the Kowloon first eleven for thres seasons, and his place will be dif- ficult to fill.
At a pleasant farewell function at the Kowloon Clubhouse ou Tuesday evening. Turner was the recipient of a silver cigarette bos inscribed with the 'gnatures of the playing members and friends who engineered the surprise.
Mr. J. McKelvie, captain of the Club for the past three seasons, in making the presentation, ox pressed the general regret that Turner was leaving, and wished him the best of luck in his new sphere.
THE GOLF CLUB.
IES SECTION ANNUAL
MEETING
Mrs. E. B.. Reed, the retiring captain, presided at the annual meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, held at the Helena May Institute yesterday morning. There were also present. Mrs. E. P. C. Murdoch (acting on: Secretary). Mrs. Ross (Hon -Treasurer), Mrs. B. D. Evans, Mrs. Shellsbear, and Mrs. Dodwell members of the
Committee) and Mrs. "Hornell.. Mrs. Piercy:Mrs. Rowley, Mra
lanec, Mrs.
Mrs. Fergusoft, Murray, Mrs. Redmond. "Mr. Cassidy and Mrs. Hills.
THE HANDICAPS.
In the course of a longthy re- wen-lugnus, the winner of tife Lylew of the year's activities, Mr. event last year, did not take part as she is useat from the Colony, and the Masses Hunt were making their arth attempt. The entrants were the Misses G. Brown, Bush, b. Wite, 2. murit, U. funt, and Ho Kit-chi. Miss Bliss and Miss Brown did not imish, giving up after about thirty mutes.
Reed, expressed thanks to the members of the outgoing Com mittee, and especially to Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Murdoch and Mrs. Dodwell. Referring to the hand eaps, thanks were expressed i Mrs. Griffin for neting is handien manager, and Mrs. Reed suggest-, ed to the incoming Committee that Alter ten minutes from the dive L.G.V. handicaps should be us02 in at Kowloon Railway jetty Miss0s a standard, and if possible all Phyllis Hunt and her sister were handicaps worked on LG.Y. basis. leading by twenty-five yards, For those people with L.G.Y swimming side by side, with Misshandicaps there were the bronze Bliss third and Miss Ho fourth. and silver monthly medals, which The Misses Hunt doubled their she would like to see many men- lend after a further ten minutes,bers competing for each month. and Miss lie was coming into third Perhaps the new committee would place. The leaders altered their go ahead with this. course westward, and after twenty-
They asked the men's committee
ve minutes when two-thirds of at the beginning or the year, to. Expressing thanks. Mr. Turner the distance had been covered, let them (the lastigs) have a small attributed the sunceds of Kowloon Miss 1o had come up with Misshouse subcommittee to deal with during the time he had played to Doris Hunt, but she had driftede Fanling Ladies' Club House the good, feeling existing between some distance east. Towards the and the Dressing Room at Deep the players. He hoped Kawiona end. Miss He made strong efforts Water Bay, but Col. Matthews would continue to give Servieto pull up towards the west, but wrote back to say that the men's players an opportunity of per- too much distance had been lost.committee could not see their way forming in the best football to be Miss Phyllis Hunt, swimming casi-to grant this. Mrs. Reed thought bad in Fongkong-(hear, hear)--- |ly, reached the wall, ind; there #right to say that it was only and that the Club would meet with waited for her sister, "Miss IIo with the loyal co-operation of all the further success that i de completing the distance nearly members that they could keep the served-(Applause).
3%-minutes later. Miss White was dressing and bath rooms tidy. the only other competitor to finish, her time being an our all but 2 mins, secs.
SCHOOL CRICKET.
DIOCESAN BOY'S MATCHES.
Yesterday the Kowloon British
TWO MATTERS. ̧*
PSYCHOLOGY AND
PESCO
but!!
is not suggested that montale, Fort alone will save one from. a.chill. On the other bind 30, 19 a double anfeguard when ons is wearing good Underwear and knows li.
So it is important that one boys Underwear of quality, Underwear that will comfort and protect the body. while imparting to the mind a seán of physical safety and wellbeing.
Pesdo" Underwear falls those requirements in an omisent dograo. It is made from Purest Wool or Silk and Wool in absolutely reliablo..." It can and does protect. To wear it
PESCO hot both warm and comfortable,
'ALL SIZESIN: STOOK 34" to 46
191
and what is more important, to feel aurb of one's health in the worst of 4 weathers.
ASK FOR PESCO-SCOTCH & BEST
Lane,
OFFICIAL AGENTS
Crawford, Ltd.
MENS WEAR STYLISTS.
THE BORONG BANK, LTD.
Established 1917)
Capital.
Authorised Capital
Insned
aid-up
foldera
Jabilities of share
.$20,000,000 .$ 5,000,000 .8'4,000,001
4,000,000
..$1.227,000;
Rev Surplus.
HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE Branabes. Arcadies and Correspondent the principal cities of the world.
Every description of Banking and Exebno us transacted.
B. LBVANG
Manage
CRICKET. INTERPORT.
YESTERDAY'S PRACTICE FOR
PLAYERS.
$25 GIVEN AWAY.
“TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL
COMPETITION.
The Hongkong Telegraph offers
a prize of $25 to the reader who
BANKS.
HONGBONG AND SHANGHAI | THE CHARTERED BANK OF BANKING CORPORATION... 'INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Authorland Capital.
..$30,000.000
· lasted and. Fully Yaldap 0,000,000
Mit Sterilns, and 54,500,000.
Buver VoAAA, 17,000,000
"Renerys Linbility of Proprietom, 24,620,000,000
· HEAD, DEPICE. - HONGKONG COUNT OF DIRECTORS—
Hoa. Mi. D. G. M, Burnard,"
Chairman:
Fon Mr D. Lang. Deputy ChairKİRA
W. B. Holi, Esa
J. A. Plummer, Bac
A. EL. Compton Exo T. Womi), Esq. 1 W. I. Fattendra, Zan. ́EL. P. Whità, Eau. & M, Young.
Chief Mauger.
Barlow, E. BRANCHES-
LONDON LYONS MALACCA MANILA MOURDEN NAGASAHI
PEKING
PENANG
BANGOON
..BAIGON
SAN FRANCISCO
SHANQUAI
NTON CHEFOO COLOMBO TREN...
NEW YORK
HAIPHONG HAMBURG- HANKOW HARDIN
HONGREW
ILOILO
JOHONE
...кови
זומים
KUALA
LUMPUR
SINGAPORE
BUURABAYA
SUNGEI PATANI
TIENTSIN
TO'
YOKOHAMA
Cistrant Accounts opened là Local Currency and Fixed Deposita received for unaİYAKY or shorter perioda in Local Currency Rod Sterling on term which will be quoted on application.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1926.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANIL
The Busin of the abors "Bank là con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, Kalos iar bet obtained on application,
FOR THE HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATION,
BRANGHAI
4. BARLOW.
Chlef MaaR207.
Incorporated" by Royal Charter, 1981. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON,
Paid Up Capital Reserve Fund
Eeserve (Lin.bility of Propletoravy, álla
Associs and Branch,
ALOR STARTING S
(Malay Statas).
AMRITSAR
BANGKOK BATAVIA BOMBAY
· CALCUTTA TEANTON. CAWNPONE CEBU COLOMBO DELIB
HAIPHONG
·HAMBURG HANKOW HONGKOND ILOILU IPUN
KARACILI
KLANG
KUBE
KUALA LUMPUR
KUCHING
MADZABORA
MANILA
MEDANA NEW YORK. PEKING! PENANG FESHAWAR
PUKHT
BANGOON BAIGONO
SEMARANG'
AEREMBAN
SHANGHAI
BINGAPORE
·SOURABAYA TAIPING
(V.M.) TAVOY TIENTSIN TOKYO
THINGTAO
YOKOHAM
ZAMBOANGA.
-(Philippine Islandą)
Foreign Exchange and General Banking busin troosaled.
por
Current Accourse ofoned and Flad received for 1 yeus ur shoripe, verloda, na an which will be quoted on application.
AIL FERGUSON;"
Маладка, Hongkong, August 1928-
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
CORPORATION.
(Owned by the Natioast City Bank
New York)
Capital 8-plus-and
Untitled, Prada
....U. £.514,403,023,
HEAD OFFICE:
40, 'Was Brest, New York.
LONDON OFFICE/VI 26, Bubopikate,
Hongkong Barcelona
BRANCHES,
Takio
Murid
Manila
Bombay. Careulue LALO
Ocak
Paking
Rangoon
Brisco, Cal'
Bairon
Shanghal
Bunkow
Sleenpara
Sarblo
Kobe...
Yokulma.
Commercial and-- Traveller Letter
sends in the greatest number of THE BANK OF CANTON LTD. Credit, Bills of 1hange' and Cable Transtar
HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG. '
Fablished 1912
Paid Up Capital,
BILANCHES-
・
£1,200,000 £1.087.325 .$ 700.000
Croton, Shanghal. Baakum, (Bwatow).
· Dangkuk, New York and San Francisco, Correspondent in all principal Cities of the World.
Every
Safe Deposit Boxen, lu' various vices to
LOOK POON BEAN.
Chat MannEST.
Correct forecasts (provided that number is eight or moye) of the, English and Scottish Football Authorised Capital League matches (to be played on Saturday next, October 30th) get Silver Basory Fond out in the coupon below. No goal scores are required; only forecasts showing wins or draws. All en- tries must reach this office not LONDON BANKERS--- There were two matters to
later than noon on Saturday, Oc-Ta Lioyds Bank Limited. Miss Phyllis Hunt erossed in 49 which Mrs. Reed said she would With the date for the interport tober 30th.
dmcription of Banking mins. 24 secs, and Miss Boris Hunt like to draw the members' atten with Shanghai rapidly approach-
irancled. The competition is run in ac in 52 mins. secs. The race was tion. One was the need for mening, the probable" candidates for swum in slow time, but washers to study the notice board Hongkong's team have been asked cordance with the rules published it from $5.00 10: $40.00 yearly:o be quicker than last year when the and the competition booke before to put in more serious practice, in the Telegraph during the weeke last swimmer finished in 72 mins. taking out cards once last season and yesterday the selection com- ended October 9th and 16th, 1926. School were at honie to the Diocesan
The relative times of the five at a competitor was disqualified be-mittee got busy watching form," Boys' School, the result being a win tempts of the winning sisters are cause she did not read the condi- at the Hongkong Cricket Club, for the latter by an innings and 25
as follows:-1922, Phyllis 17th), tions of play and the Secretary when sixteen players were invited. 50.47, Doris, (8th) 61.17; 1923, had too much to do to be rung In their first innings, the winners Phyllis (4th) 39.45; Doris, (7th)up continually at 10 p.m. to be were all out for 75, of which F. 1.
46.42; 1924, Phyllis (3rd) 40.8; asked all about the next day's Zimmern contributed 24, J. Fisher Doris, (5th) 46.40; 1925, Phyllis competition. They did their best sion of T. E. Pearce, who has not 5th) 62.51 Doris (3rd) 50.39; to state the conditions in a lucid 1926, Phyllis (1st). 40.25, Doris way. They were advertised in the 2nd) 52.9. It will be seen that papers, the rules put up on all both little ladies have bettered notice boards, and also written their time on previous occasions, in the book, so that members but this detracts nothing from should know all about them if their performance of yesterday, they would only take the trouble taking their turns every ten or to read. Also on the notice boards Gifteen minutes. Each player was there were often other notices of given his allotted time, but no interest and necessity.
scores were kept. Aff the bowl-
אין.
14 and Gerrard 12. Hirst tock ve wickets for 30 and Kelly four for 39. The British School fared very badly in their firat krock, all being out for 22, no fewer than six players having ducks." Mackay took five
wickets for four rurs, and Lee five for 14.
The British School then went ir again and fared almost as badly, baing all out for 28, seven player's failing to score. Of the total, Kel- ly contributed 17. Mackay took eight wickets for 15 runs and Fisher two for six.
BOARDERS V. DAY SCHOLARS, Played on the Mongkok football ground, the cricket match between the Diocesan Boys' School beurde nhd day scholars resulted in a win for the latter by 153 runs.
The boarders only put up 41, of which J. Chan made 1, the bowl ing honours being shared by A. I. 6o. N. Mackay, A. Clarke and E. Lee.
The day boys put up the excellent score of 194, of which. A. B. Clarke and R. G. Gerrard each made 39 and D. J. Anderson 32. Fisher was the most successful bowler, his average being six wickets for 50 runs.
HOME RACING.
RESULT OF THE CAMBRIDGE- SHIRE.
London, Oct. 27. The result of the Cambridge- shire Stakes, run at Newmarket to-day, was:
Insight The Second Bulger
Asterus
1
2.
3
Thirty-two ran, Won by three lengths, a neck between second and third. The betting was: 50/1 against Insight The Second, 20/1 Against Bulger, and 26/1 against Asterus-Reuter.
[The owner of the winner is Mr. Macomber, the American oil. magnate, who was also the owner of last year's winner-Masked Marvel; Mrs. Carthows is the owner of Bulger, whilst M
ونا
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON'S TEAM.
It is most probable that the will be chosen from this team number, with the possible inclu yet returned ta, the Colony.
Yesterday the practice was different from the ordinary week days, and although there was in- sufficient time for anything like a proper trial match, two players batted while the others fielded,
The the next
"HONGKONG “TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.
Matches to be played on Octo- ber 30th:-
DIVISION L
-Bury,
Cardiff. Wednesday y
Derby C. Sunderland v Newcastle.
DA DIVISION II. Blackpool v Preston.
Chelsea." Grimsby
DIVISION III. (SOUTH).
Bristol C.
Millwall.
Plymouth
Swindon.
DIVISION III. (NORTH).
†
Halifax. Wrexham.y Tranmere.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.:--*-
The second matter was finance.ers were given a trial.
Lieut. Col. Cantrell has been The balance sheet had been audit-invited to join the selection com- ed and it was open to inspection.mittee, with Mr. Hancock and Mr. There was a small balance, but
Hayward. this, was only by strict econom
There is another trial match for on the Treasurer's part.
Nelson two Saturdays. The The following team has been asked only $1 a year from 'mem-teams for this week-end nave. not selected to represent Kowloon bers, and they had over 300, yet yet been selected. against the Royal Artillery on the they were only able to collect $133 Those invited to practice yester- Kowloon ground on Saturday, last year. All the printing, post-day wore. Hancock, H. Owen kick-off 130 p.m.--
age and advertising expenses, the Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, Capt. Durand: Wheeler and Caveille; insurance of their cups, the cap- Bridgland, E. J. R. Mitchell, E. C. McKelvic, Sims and Hayes; Pile, tain's cup, spoons, and such prizas Fincher, F. C. Goodwin, A. W. Brodie, Contes or Adams, and as the subscriber's prize and run- Hayward, S. Jex, Major L. J. Light ner-up prizes, and last, but not foot, Capt. E. W. Morris, H, V. Parker, A. W. Ramsay, E. B. Reed; the Scottish Co. least, pins and powder in the A. A. Rumjahn, J. A. Sammers. Sports, the Club Reserves are undressing room. able to raise a team to meet Kow-
Mason..
Owing to
Mrs. Reed hoped that next sea-to Mrs. Reed, the retiring Captain loon Reserves, and the match will son the Treasurer would find for the energy, interest and en-
therefore be postponed.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
ין
Aberdeen
Y Dundee. Celtic
Rangers. Dundee Un, v Morton.
Numé
Addres
difficulty in collecting all the thusiasm she had shown during money and she would like to thank the past year to the "out-
No.
Date
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL
MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlands Trading Society.) BANK
Established 1924.
Hengkets Branch established' 1900. Authorized Capital Guilder.160.000.000 Paid-up Capital Guliders Reserve Fund Culldern
Special Reserves
bought and sold. Carrent accounte Saving back uctovali bpened and Bizad ·Das poolte in ivedi and foreign currencies cakes tutes but may be aerialued on applica tion to the Bauk
We are also able to offer var Chatoire services of Branches of the National Cley. Enak of 'ew York in the principal countrie uf Buuth American and in the West Indies.
Manages
行經工法宁
BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE pour Je
Commerce et L'Industrie.
Hongkong, Maruh '111h, 1920,
(Incorporated in. Franos.)
5. Chater Road, Victoria, Bouzkons.
HEAD OFFICE
74. "Rus, St. Lazara,
Capital Reserves Special Working . Capital
Paris,
Fr. 23,000,000 --- Fra. 11,163,000- F. 10,000,00
BRANCHES, Paris, Lynue, "Marsailles, Salzon, Haiphong. Hool, Peking, Shanghai, Tiantain, Canton
(12,550,005)end Markona. ........20.000,900
(28.586,670) ......1,117,280
BANKENST
Frasen: Sosieta Grotra); Dangua Nationa), (8 1,750,779) | de Crefft, Banque da Parliinat dan Pays. Bas.
..22.860.000
Londen:-ilmad Bank. Ltd.
(2 1,386,850) AMSTERDAM,
New York:-Irving Bank, Columbia Trout
Every desaription of Banking and Buchanno Juningas Travasated. Correspondents through
BEAD OFFICE Eastern EEAD OFFICE-BATAVIA, DHANCELES Bardjarinmain, Baadośng, Bem-
bay. Calcutta, Charlton, Diaz-ups (the world. 'ber. Djukakaria, Kobe,... The Bague, Kota-Rodja, UncRASEE,' Medan; Padacz. Palembang. Tecalogen, Pensng. Pontianak, Banka Jangan Rotterdam. Fang. Shanghel, Slagapon. Berbain,'Sostakarta (Balc). Trani, TillaWap' and Waltoyr den,
London Hank, Ltd.
Corresponden all over the world.
BANKING BUSINESS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bankers-Natieas! Provineist
1, C. MAASSEN,
Acting Managa,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA
LIMITED.
7: Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong
HEAD OFFICER' HONGKONG.
20, Dor. Von Road, Central, Hongkong.. Authorized Capital
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES (**
$10.000.000 1.1.000.000 1.200.000.
Paid-up Caplin
Beserve Fund (1920).
Batavia
Seashel Melbourne Ngawki Bat Francisce New York
·Beattin
Araka
Bemu
Bombay Calcatta, CADLOD Leader
Kowloon,
Balsus
BADEDOD
Tokio
Tientsin
Talpub-
Boarabart Eingapore'^
A. KOLLEN.
Mateens.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
BPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEAS. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE ZEND OF NOVEMBER 1917.
Authorized Capital $00.050.000.00 Paid-up Capital... $18,375,000.00. Reserve Fonda, ST#*#,628,625.34
*^ BEAD OFFICE: PRULING.~*
BÓNGKONG BRANCHEST
NBA Dega, Quorati· Boad, Central..
Uratches and Babybranch all over Chine and correspondenza la Europe, Atsarios wa other parts of the Work. LONDON BANKER:|—
The National Proficcial and Union Baah of-ogland-Limited.
The Guaranty Trims Company of New York
NEW YORK BRANCHES |--
The Irving National Banks. The Egute able Trust Company of New York
- interent allowed, co. Current account and Piod. Doponlia," Tarms--on appllestiah,"
Every description of Banking busloma transacted,
Loan Serrated on approved securities.
Mrs. Ross for the very able way going committed for their work In which she had carried out the and interest: to Lieut. Col. E. D. Mark your envelopes "Football arduous and responsible job for Matthews (Secretary of the Royal on the front, and write your name The past year
Mrs. Ross submitted a financial Hongkong Golf Club) for his without address) on the back; of statement, which showed that re-help during the year; to the Hon. the envelope ceipts amounted to $149 for the Treasurer; to Mr. D..W. Tratman. Strike out the teams which you The following" will represent the year, and expenditure to $128.60. for kindly auditing the .nccounts: think will lose, but make no marks tiness transacted. Las mated on RD BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE
TO-MORROW'S MATCH.
1.
Correspondent to all pricipal cities of the
Labe
Peanas
Euphoss
Honolulu Poking
PATIE
Marlla
world.
a balance in hand of
proved securities
RAFE. DEPOSIT BOXED by let
NEW OFFICERS,"
Mrs. Redmond was unanimously
·Club "A" against the Club de Re-leaving creio at King's Park on Friday at $20.40. 5 p.m.-T. W. Southam, H. J. Armstrong, W. A. Nowera, Lieut. D. M. Rycroft, W. S. Drake, J. C. Faers, L, M. S. Lloyd (Capt.), L. A. R. Duncan, J. Middleton Smith, H. C. Macnamara, and W. T. Daley.
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL,
SCOTTISH VIRISH.
London, Oct. 27.. Playing at Edinburgh, a toam
defeated a team representing the
elected as the new Captain of the Ladies' Section.
V
The following were elected as
nu le Mry. Walter Lang (the in respect of matches which you former on. Secretary, who has think will be drawn.
last the Colony) and also to Mrs. Before sending in your coupons, Altrich and Mra. Dodwell, who keep a list of your forecasts. have varied out the joint duties Compare these later with the pub- of 11. Secretaries since the de-lished results of the matches, and
parture of Mrs. Lang
HOGEY COMPETITION PRIZES.
At the conclusion of the nient
the Committee for the ensuinging, Mrs. Reed presented the year, and were also given power prizes won
if you find that you have eight or more correct, send in a claim to the prize.
All claims must reach this office at Tuesday's bogey not later than the Wednesday fol to co-opt any members who return-competition held by the Ladies' lowing the date on which the ed to the Colony from Home with Section at Deep Water Bay, matches are played. No prize will There were 28 entries for this be awarded for which a claim has Whyte Smith, Mrs. Dodwell, Mrs. competition, for which were won not been made, Cassidy, Mrs. Murdoch, Mrs. Gameron and Mra. Ross, 2
in the next few months; —Mrg.
as under:
Every domcription of Banking and Exchange
KAN TONG PO,
· Chlef Manager. Hongkong. 12ad 'May, 1926)
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK LTD, "@
(Estabi{ahod 1880.) Caplin (fully paid bp) .............. X. 200.000.000 .X. 69,400,000 serve fund the
· HEAD OFFICESTOKOBAMA.
Brunch and Aranetos at.,
Kärnchl
starts
Bins Aress Lesson
Fengan
Mahdavky
Nawchang
Bombay
Cakytta Lyons Canton Alan Angalai. Bomkring ' Changchun), Manila Delray
Balzon Ban Francis Shanghai
Blazeparn.
Chastain
Hankow....
Harin
Kai Yusu
The "Griffin" Cup, presented by The report of the Royal Obser- The clection of Hon. Secretary Mr Griffin, df "Gerrards Crossvatory issued to-day, says that o
an anticyclone has formed over and Hon. Treaurer was loft to the
Mra Dodwell, A Committee.
Cup presented by the outgoing China, and that a typhoon is shown as being about 50 miles Committee. Mrs. Piercy. ?
Entries closed yesterday for the north of Pelew, moving W.N.W pated for at Fanling.
morrow is North-east winda, mo derate; fine
VOTES OF THANKE; :
Boussacs is the owner of the representing the Scottish League Votes of thanks were unanim Railway Cup, which is to be com-The local forecast up till noon to
owner of the French horse Irish League by five goals to two: ously passed to the Helena May Asterup, which came in third.];
Institue for the loan of the halli
Routor
Other Sport on Page 4.
New Torh Daka
Tipaaft
Paking Tieto Sauzoan " Vlad Tortor Mio de Janileo. Zuterit allowed on Current Accounta
·Deposit received for fixad parloda mi ja þan
to be obtained on" application
Songkong, 11th September, 1995.
い
Bancial facilities for Home Exchange,
TSUSTEN
DA HIRAQ OFFICE. *4, 90, Boulaned. Hanarmann," Part Bubscribed, Capital
„BTm. 75,008,200.0% vald Capital Reserves Fund Nigel Fr. 59,447.252.80
BIANCHES(
BANGKOK SU PAPEETI
.:: BATTAMBANG PEKING
CANTON.
·PNOM+FENI
DJIBOUTI AWAPONDICHERR: FORT-BAYARD
HAIPHONG
FLANED W ILANO понскома MENUTZE NQUMBA
BAIGON
BELAN BINGAPORE TIEN" „TOURANI
DANKRIG VAN SOPRANOS:Compscle National 57
de" Paria 11 Cridit, Lyonnais j'Banebo, „Paris et den Payudar† Baskets General, Jn. LONDON—The Hitional Provinaal, and Union Bank" of "Bourland" Late Glossy HD National docometa ide, Parísa
Internet slowed on DurrseN ARBOLNIH IN