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Jerber

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HORLICK'S

IS ALWAYS SERVED

when MALTED MILK is naked for," says the management of Lane Craw- ford's" Cate--"We keep no other."

This we may say is general amongst all high-class casterers, who pride. themselves upon serving "THE BEST, NOT THE CHEAPEST."

CAR REPAIRS I

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FIAT GARAGE

67, Des Voeux Rd, C. Tel. C. 4821

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THE HONGKONG! TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930,

LEAGUE CRICKET,

H.K.C.C. EASILY DEFEAT

ROYAL NAVY.

The Hongkong CC. won their second League match when they easily defeated the Royal Navy on the town ground." They knocked up 183, runs' declared and then dismissed their opponents for 110

runs...

What hopes the Craigèn- gower C.C. might have entertained of winning the League even after their defeat by Kowloon last week were utterly shattered on Satu)'. day when they lost to the Univer-i sity by a small margin..

DIVISION I.

| Hongkong C.C. Much too Strong for Navy.

The, opening... partnership between Duckitt and Badger, who put in 70 runs before being separated; Inid the foundation for a huge score when the Hongkong C. C. batted_first_ǹgainst the Rayal Navy on the former's ground. Duckitt contributed 71 be- fure being dismissed while Bater made 8 With only six wickets

down the hosts had knocked up a total of 188 when the innings was declared closed.

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The visitors never really looked like making the runs and when the innings closed they had only managed collect 115 runs. Divett, going on rather inte, took three wickets cleven runs, Reid dismissing four batsmen for 41 mins..

Cralgengower v. University.

for

The Craigengower lost all chances of finishing at the top of the League by losing to the University by 22 runs, after they had dlemfacd the Pakfulum team for 120 ranis. Furthe winners, Andergon carried his bat for 66 scured in his usual brilliant man- ner while Guterres, helped with 33. The Valley team opened weakly and but for Hamson were unable to do much with the bowling. They were nil dismissed for 194 runs, Samy Haking five wickels for 87.

DIVISION II,

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University Win Initial Match Against Craigengower,

Hiptoola, the explain of the University seconds, was mainly res-, ponsible for the defent of the Craigengower C.C, whom they played at Pokfulam and beat by 55 runs, i The hosts batted first and acored 1254 for the loss of nine wickets declared. I Normanbhoy runde 35 and Gan 31. The visitors collapsed against the bowling of Hiptools who captured afx wickets for 12 runs. Leonard con tributed 35 towards a total of 70.

Recreio v. RA.S.C.

In a very low scoring match the Club de Recreio beat the R.A.SC. by 42 runs, the gume producing only 104 runs altogether. The fixture was played At King's Park, the hasta taking firat knock. They were only able to score 73 runs between laem? But the visitors falled to reach this acore by 42 runs. Sousa Look five wickets for an equal number of rang and Xavier took four for 23 runs. At one time six of the military wickets full without any addition to the score.

Kowloon Match.

The R.A.0.C., who were to have engaged the Kowloon seconds in a Lengue mutch were unable to raise a team and inter-club gante was played on the K.CC ground instead, the premier eleven meeting the juniors, who won by 61 runs. Hatting Arat the seconda made 122 for the

WAN

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

j

The following is the list of toon! since quotations issued to day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1330 b. Chartered Bank, E16 n. Moroantile & B., £28 n. East Asis 398 · h.

Insurances. Canton a, #7 n. Union Ins. $378 b. North China, Ins., Tls. 160 Yangtaze Ins. $50 n. China Underwriters, $185 China Fires, $340 h. H. K. The Inn., $840 b.

Shipping.

Dougin ex, $25,

H. K. Stoim. oats, $27 H. K. Tug" $2. ม. Indo-Chins, Del.) $70,n. Union Waterboats $23] b

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Bunn

Mining.

Kailans, 54. Langkota, fis."13.6) n.

Shai Explorations, Tin, 1.30 Rauba, $831 b Tronoh, 21/- b.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $1571 b Whampoa Donks, $32 b. China Provident, $5 64 s. Hongkewa, l'is 196 .b. Now Boghoerings. Tls, 761 b. Shanghai Ducks. Tls. 122 8.

Cottons,

Ewo Cottoos, Tis: 1695 se Orientals, Tls. 2.30 b. S'hai Cottons, Tie, 79 (old) .

Lands, Hotels, etc.

.D.

H. and 5. docet. 612 91 a. H. K. Lande, $67 h. S'hai Lands T. 195 ກ. Humphreys, $14- n Raltios, 8 65 Chinese Estates $98 8.

Public Utilities. Tramway, $19 45 elyd Peak Tram, old $11.75 n. Star Ferries, $73 China Lights, ()]d1 $19·80 b. II. K. Electrica, $72, b.“ Macao Electrics, $43 b. Telophone $9.65 b China Busse, Tls 161. b. Singanore Tractions. 10/

Industrials. China Sugar, SL Malabone, 627 n. Cald: Macg, Ord: Tls, 11 n. Canton Icar, $2.50 u Coments (lamb.) $15.60 8. Ropas $7 35 b.

n.

United Ankoston $5 b.

Stores, etc. Dairy Fac, $22.90 b. Watsons, $11.75 b. Dar A, Wigs, '80 Lane Crawfords, & } Mackintosh, $18 b. Sinceros. 12 n

Miscellaneous. Amusement, $28 Constructions, $13

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A.

b.

b.

B'que Ind., G. Bonds, 59 n. H. K. G. Loan 5%-8. Pram,

B+

b

Mr. Denis Blake, of the law firm of

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less of nine wickets when the innings Wilkinson and Grist, playing at declared. N. A. 3. Mankay Fanling yesterday, did the seventh scored 30 and A. A. Dand 27. The hole on the Old Course, playing from First eleven replied with 71 runs, the back tee, In one. This is a mosi EC. Fincher being top scorer with commendable feat, on which he has 29. G. Lee took five wickets for 17 been heartily congratulated.

In accordance with the long established practice, 11 bottin of Johnny Walker whisky (donated by the distillers to all who do a bole in one) has already been presented to Mr. Blake by the local agents, Mesars. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co.

runs.

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

£1,000 PER MINUTE FOR WAR.

(Continued from Page 1.)

sea until she knew how far others were prepared to meet her by "re- ducing their armaments on - Jand and in the air-Reuter,

A Powerful Stimulus.

London, Feb. 8. The Timea in a leading article, says that the memorandum set- ting forth the policy of the Bri- tish Government, following" the important statement made by Mr. Stimson, the American delegate, will give a powerful stimulus to public interest in the Naval Con- ference.

Where the two documents deal with the same subject they are in such close accord that nothing delays a final settlement between the two countries, except the fact that the terms of any arrange- ment between them must be con- ditioned by arrangements. made with and between the other three powers.

The ideal treaty with which it in hoped to consummate the work of the conference is a treaty limiting the programmes of all five Powers. The substantial ac- cord of the British and American views is more significant, in that the British memorandum, al though issued in the name only of British Government, has been dis- cussed with delegations of all the Dominions and approved by them, so that it is, in effect, the con- sidered statement of policy of the whole British Empire,

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OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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139

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147

Across.

through water.

1 Move & Haughty. 8 Lacerate... 12 Fearful. 13 Rank. 14 Paradise, 16 Pained. 17 Tune. 18 King, 22 Part of a fish. 20 Purified. Chart

25 Verse.

27 Wash lightly, 10 Rigid.

31 Inflate. 32 Orient.

It is of hopeful augary for the Auccess of the Conference that on the fasues between them the re presentatives of United

States and of the nations included in the British Empire should have rench- 37 Turn round. ed conclusions an closely in agree-8 Lid. ment.-British Wireless.

Additional Capital Ships?

Fall in drops..

Remaining fragment.

'40 Dullard:

43 Tenr.

44 Polc.

46 Army shop

58.

40 Showing blind attachment,

Hautboy.

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53 Boundary.

Tokyo, Feb. 8. While the Foreign Office con- tinues reticent regarding the con-

64 Have existence. tents of the American proposals, 15 Incorrect. Jiji reveals details which are un- Ancient. derstood to. be considered vir- Dlapatch.. tually correct. These include Ja. 58 Pithy, pan with 10,000 Louis In aub- 69 Observes, marines, and Britain and America with 60,000, Japan a sixty per cent ratio in light cruisers and destroyers, and 12 olyht lach cruisers, though it is not clear whether this, includes four of the Furutaka class, thus giving 108,- 000 tons, or all 10,000 ton shipa riv ing 120,000 tons.

It is also proposed that Ameri. ca should build än additional cupi- tal abip for the purpose of at taining parity with Britain, while Japan is also permitted to bull

one more..

Bown.

1 Stalk. 2 Berenved of her husband,

So let it be.

4 Blender turret. 6 Wen!lity,

7 Employer. 9 Walk carelessly. 2 Deserve,

capital ships, in fact if not name, as they would be the largest "warships afloat-Reuter.

Though reticent regarding de- tails, the Foreign Offee is ob- Strategle Balance Upset. viously perturbed and admits that some of the proposals appear to make no allowance for Japan's present number of vessels, while her claim to 70 per cent ratio in entirely disregarded.-Reuter.

The whole strategic balance in the Far East, whereon the Wash- Ingion

A Responsive Chord.

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|10 Farewell.

11 Peruse. 15 Bour.

10 Relinquish

19 Deeny, 21 Winnow... 24 Diligence.

25 Melody.

24 Older. 27 Swift.

28 Bird of pray.

20

Precipitous.

14

Foretoken.

Repulse.

36 The forearm.

37 Schedules.

39 Contend.

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42 Cavalry sword

20

46 Prince's morning reception.

40 Familiar ruminating animals.

47 Mid-day..

48 Precise.

40 Prejudice.

60 Senson.

61 Lairs..

Saturday's Solution.

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LADIES' HOCKEY.

COMPETITION FOR CAER CLARK CUP.

The third."match for the Caer would thus be upset, no

agreement Was based, Clark Cup took place on the K.B.S.F.P.

both A. ground at King's Park on Satur Manila and Hongkong 'would be day afternoon when the Kowloon availble for such vessels.

Ladies' Hockey Club defeated the Hongkong Ladier' Hockey Club by

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and E. Woolley.

In the meanwhile it is under-two goals to one. stood that the American proposal The teams were as follows: Later.

that Japan and America, should Kowloon Misses M. Mason, M. abolition of capital ships, express- ton ship is strongly opposed on Pinguet, P. Willey P. Anslow

The desire to see the ultimate each build an additional 35,000 Woolley, M. George, P. Woolley, D. ed in the British statement, ap- the ground that it would be a Eastman, N. Field, M. Groundwater pears to have struck a responsive violation of the spirit of the pre- chord in Japan,

Hongkong.-Misses J. Smalley, M. where officiala Bent conference,

Bird, F.D.C. Lack, E, O'Hagen, E.B state that Japan favours the sug- Authoritative quarters. in Tokyo Bell, M.L. Wallace, J.C. Bell, C.M. gestion in principle,

profess inability to understand Ferguson, D.F, Stanton, M. Smalley why such a proposal was made.and M. Bishop.

The game WAN Reuter.

an exciting and keenly contented one, both sides play. Expansion of Armament Feared.ing up well. During the first half of the game neither side scored, but, noon Tokyo, Feb. 8. after the resumption, Miss Mason Keen disappointment at the opened the scoring for Kowloon, and voiced by the Kokumin, which other point shortly after. American limitation proposal is Miss Margaret Woolley added an- takes strong exception on the t grounds that it disregards entire.

The leading vernacular papers have lately, been showing them- Sayer Captains Victorious.

selves in sympathy, while naval Eleven Against Schools.

circles intimate that they are by no means opposed, though they An eleven captained by Mr. G. R.

emphasise that abolition would Taking advantage Sayer played a team selected from that he was formerly employed at of the Washington agreement and of the fact necessitate the virtual scrapping the Combined Schools, and the former the house, a Chinese walked into the drawing up of a new one, re- wan by six wickets, the game taking No. 377, Shanghai Street and took a cognising the fundamental change place yesterday on the Civil Service ground. A feature of the match was set of mali jonge, the owner think-in the strategic position in the The bowling of R. Lee, of the Craig that the man had been sent to Far East introduced thereby, gengower C.C..

get the cards by her husband. On

Japan, it is emphasised, accept subsequently discovering, that the ed the 60 per cent for capital ceptable, the paper husband had not sent the man for the set the thief was arrested and ships, on the condition that notain of conniving with America in ratio in cruisers, inalot that she an his appearance before Mr. bases available for such vessels

on attempt to force, a dixty per should reconsider this point" - Whyte Smith at the Kowloon should be constructed within cent ratio on Japan.

Both papera expresu regret that Magistracy this morning sentence striking distance of Japan, but if Asahi and Nicki Nichi, comment-[the Stimson statement spells ex- of one month's hard labour was capital ships be abolished then ing on the Stimson statement, up-pansion of armaments instead of imposed.

10,000 ton. vessels would become parently prior to learning of the their reduction.—Reuter.

London, Fab. B. Playing at Selhurst Park in the first match in the Army International Triangular Football Tournament, the Belgian Army beat the British Army by four goals to two-Reuter,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

"TAG TOLD ME ABOUT THAT FELLA FAINTING IN THE FIVE AN' TEN--SAY! YOU CERTAINLY KNOW WHATS BEEN GOING ON HERE ALL SUMMER, DON'T

You !

OI, SURE-WAY SHOULDN'T I? .. I WASNT AWAY ALL SUMMER LIKE

YOU WAS!

WERE THERE ANY FIRES WHILE WE

WERE GONE,

OSCAR?

A Big Time!

YES, THERE VĖS ---- TI KRAUT FACTOZY BURNED DOWN, BUT IT VÍAS AT NIGHT AN' 1 DIDN'T GET TO SEE

.17- BOY! THOSE

FIREMEN HAD

A GOOD TINE

"Too !!

Y'KNOW, I TOLD YOU THE OTHER DAY ID LIKE TO BE A BUTCHER" WELL-I'M GOING TO BE A FIREMAN, INSTEAD -THEY HAVE MORE FUXI SAY!!

ly Japan's claim to 70 per cent American proposals, adopt a mil ratio...

der tone, and though they oppose Declaring the proposal unac- the American suggestion that Ja- necuses Bri-pan should accept a sixty per cont

NORE FUN!! HOW DO YOU FIGURE A FIREMAN

· HAS FUN?

By Blosser

QURY, NEXT MORNING AFTER THE FIRE, THE PAPER SAID THAT AFTER THE FIRE WAS. OUT "TH' FIREMEN PLAYED ALL NIGHT ON

TA RUINS

!!!

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