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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930.
SALE OF PONIES.
YESTERDAY'S AUCTION AT JOCKEY CLUB.
There was a fairly big attendance
of
AUSTRALIA'S TEST TEAM.
AVERAGES IN SHEFFIELD
SHIELD TOURNEY,
The batting and bowling aver owners, jockeys and racing enthusiasts at the sale of ponies held ages of the selected fifteen Austra- yesterday afternoon at the Hongkonglian players in the Sheffield Shield
(N.S.W.)
5. McCabe
< (N.S.W.)
(3.A.)
V. Y. Hishardson A. Jashan (N.S.W.) A. Kippax
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Jockey Club stables. Over seventy ponies were disposed of. Silver Queen, a griffin of this season belonging to
the best. Bradman Mrs. H. Hashiņi, secured price, $360, going to Dr. S. To Wong. In the case of a number of ponies, including Royal Hall, Victory Hall, Blue Boy Blue Heavön, Fifty Fifty and One-Third, the upset prices were not reached The following are the ponies seld, their purchasers, and the prices paid:
Silver Queen, Dr. S. To Wong, 3660;.
Capt. Bjuke, $380; Pen.
Samaritan,
KN 20
are as follows:
Batting.
Hgst. Not.
Inn, Ruus. Score. Unt
Ave.
10
? 894 452
111.76
10
524-81
i
637 124
0
40.41
B 19%
84
38.60
7 203 1:5
20 366
* 278
152 0 34.75
V. Grimmett
10 216
L 0 -20.00
(SAJ
11
210
63
1 21.20
(Q)
A. Hurwood
C
60
18
£
24.00
123
51
0
12.30
(SA)
11
101 *JA
2
11.02
0.80
(N.S.W.J w. H. Fonsford
(Vic)
E. L. A Deckrit
Vic]..
A. Falifax (N.S.W.)
·S310: Amusenient P. M. Herbrook Ugharriman, $280,
Shop Me Sores
Taxi Mr.
Siamese Shop,
Our.
Prince, Mr. H. H. Priestly, $230:
Mr. Soares, $200; C.
5 37.85
110 0 30.00
D 40 33 •
Huachafo, $195; Grand Tattoo Eve, T. WAI 3ST. Loo Yam Man, $190; Tarmacadam, 1. H. Kay, $170; The Albatross;M. Woodfuil (V.), 3 (retired Burt),
Capt. Bjuke, $160; The Partridge,
Mr.
Leo Yam Man, $150; King's Counsel,
McCartney, $146; Campbell, Mr.
Oldfield (N.S.W. "and 7. and W.
Not out
Bowling.
0. M. R. W. Aver. (Vie.) ...... 128.4 *27 29 20 14.60 Dr. S. To Wong, $115; Yellow Pearl, F. LA'Beckett Capt. Bjuks, $110; Glorious Stag, A. Fairfax (N.S.W.)
542 .27 20.07 Capt. Bjuke, $105; Tighto, Mr. Sher.
Duke of Melrose, A. Hurwood
(Q.) ..... 205.1
057 34 20.20 $60; A. McCale Mr. Leung $20; Cavaller,
19 301 14 21.78 Musketeer, Mr. Leung, 355: Duke
Chita, Mr. Leung, $75 $66; 1. M. Hornibrook
21.210 43 28.14 Urga, Mr. Leung.
man,
of Duchess
$103;
109.0 30
33
Duke Grimmett
(N.S.W.)
6.1
(S.A.)...... 301.7
T. Wall
A. Kippax
(Q.)
(S.A.)
(N.S.W.I
(N.S.W.)
103
130
13
5 0 .101 2
ess of York, Mr. Leung, $55; General Motors, Mr. Mak Chai, $45 Magic Caducens, Mr. da Roza, $55; $55; First Key, Mr. Wong Oi Kut,
evil's Third Key, Mr. da Roza, $100; Devil's Dra Dyke, Mr. Macnamara, $65; Tomato, Leung, $55; Papaya, Capt. Bjuke, 575; Pineapple, Mr. Leung, $15; Mr. Leung, $45, Plan- Pomegranate,
'20 204 10 20.40
639 18 10.94
7 2 30
AMERICA'S "REDS."
REVELATIONS BY N. Y. POLICE COMMISSIONER.
tain, Mr. Leune, $55; Peck, Mr. Leung, $65; King's Shilling. Mr. Lung Cheong. $86: King Threstie, Mr. Basto, $70; Gala Eve, Mr. Leung, $65; Sunrise Surprise Eve, Major Campbell. $66; Eve, Mr. Le $70; Szatmar, Mr.
$50;
Triumphant
New York, Mar. 10. Sung Br. Philnuis
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leung, $45; Tornado, Mr. Leung Whalen, recently addressing the $30: Orange William, Messrs. Yee Cheong Heng, $80; Sunning, $90; The League of Political Education, de-. Teal, Mr. Mak Chai, $60; The Wid-clared that his secret service men gcon, hr. Leung, $65; White Star, had joined the Communist Party Major Campbell, $50; Blue Gown, Mr. and were closely watching and Leung, 380: Blue Skies, Mr. Leung, forestalling the movements of the $66; Double Ten, Mr. Leung, $60; "Reds.""
Book, Mr. Leung, Gay
$80;
Hong, Messrs. Yee Cheong
Mr. Leung, $70; The
There were 9,567 Communists, mostly propagandists and agitatora,
$85; Pee Wee, Mr. Leung, $65; Jade, in New York City, many not Urit- Mr. Ip Kui-ring, $85; Ullswater, Mr.ed States citizens, and only twenty- five per cent. able to speak English, Leung, $75; Thuringian, Mr. A. V.
Many allen "Reds had already Kinchin, $55; Tombola, Mr. Leung, $70; Round Pearl, Dr. L. Reldy, $70; been deported, including aliens re- Gay Picador, Dr. S. To Wong, $90 leased from prison. The Chandos, 355; Halfpint, Mr. Chan
Following Mr, Whalen's re- Sam, $40; The Ringer, Mr. Leung,velations the Chamber of Com-
has launched paign for the déportation of alien Communists, on the ground. that their activities are detrimen- tal to business prosperity. A com- mittee has been appointed to induce concerns to discharge employees with radical tendencies. Reuter's American Service.
$35.
The auctioneers Hughes and Hough.
were
Messrs. merce
GARRISON NEWS.
RESULTS OF NAVÁL FOOT-
BALL MATCHES.
The inclement weather yesterday did not deter Navy footballers from turning out at Happy Valley. Five games were played, the most im- portant being a draw of three goals each between Tamar and Bridgewater in the Second Division of the China Fleet League. Teams:
Tamat Price; Brown, Robinson; Mr. Bunker, Sheridan, Burnett; But ler, Sallivan, Carson, Lake, Matthews. Bridgewater-Northey; Horsman Mowbray: Vaughan, Branch, Taylor; Robertson, Shand, Wyatt, Phipps, Bathy,
Wyatt opened Bridgewater's ac count, and later Butler put in a fine shot that beat Northey. Bridgewater again took the lead through Wyatt, more, but Tamar equalised, once,
Carson scored through Matthews. the third goal from a penalty-kick just before half-time. After the in- terval, Phipps brought the scores level,
Friendly Match.
A friendly match between Serapis and H. Q Wing, S.D.I, ended in a win for the soldiers by three goals to one...Teams:
Serapis Savage: Noonan, Holden; Pope, Weston, Vallor; Welch, Smith, Wootton, Goynes, Sharp..
H.Q., SILL-Rodgers; Ford, Bas--
Wilson, Bristowe, Woodman:
combe;
Swaby, Hooker,.. Fuller,
Hooker openba
2
opened the score, and Browning added a second goal. Hooker put on a third goal just before the interval. Smith, on the
scored for the Serapis. resumption, match
played on Sunday after-
between
Bruce noon at Causeway Bay, and Serapis ended in a win for Bruco by the odd goal in Ave Smith and Wootton scored for Serapis, and Pear- son, and Kirkby (2) for Bruce.
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HOCKEY.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS...
The following will represent the Varsity. 2nd cleven in a friendly bockey match against the Panjabis, to-day, at 5.15 p.m. on the Marina ground.-A.B. Sulieman: G. E, Yeah, W. S. James, P. N: da Silva, Ng Kam Soot
T. W. Gol, S. L. Wong, E. Go- Bano, J. Gutteres, Ng Yook Yoon, H E., M. Adams.
The first eleven will be represented by the following players against the Somerset Light Infantry on Friday nt 5.15 p.m at Shumshmipo A Br Sulieman (Capt.), E T. Loke, K. P Gan, G. E. Tech, A. A. Aziz, O, E. L de Sonia, SL Wong, Ng Kam Sool, P. N. da Silva, Ng Yook Yoon, H. E M. Adams.
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SHARE PRICES..
"TO DAY'S QUOT \TIONS,
The following 18 the list of logs) share quotations issued to day: Banks.
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Hongkong Bank, $1375 Chartered Bank, £167 n. Mercantile '. & B., £29 n. East Asia $98) b.
Insurances. Canton lus, 8745 b. Union In, $397 h North Chia, in, Tls. 160
Yangtze Ins; $50 m.
China Underwriters, $1.50 Chins Fires, #340, b.
H. K. Fire I., $195 ch.
Shipping.
Douglases, $245 >.
H. K. Stoam oats, $25 I H. K. Tugs. $2. Indo-China, (Def). $70 n. Union Waterboats $25 b.
Mining.
Benguets, $0.
Kailans, 50 n.
Langkats, is. 13.60 n. S'hai Explorationis, Tis. 1.30
Raubs, $161. b. Tronoh, 21..
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The Case Of Mrs.” Allen
Little Girl.
Was Constipated, Nervous And Sleepless Until Given Baby's Own Tablets.
Wherever they are tried Baby's Own Tablets give satisfaction, to mothers worried over their children's stomach and bowel" troubles. Here is the experience
of Mrs. A. T. Allen, an American mother living at Auburn, Maine.:
"My little girl was nervous and could not sleep." states Mrs. Allen. "I tried Baby's Own Tablets and she was relieved at once. She was also troubled with constipa, tion and nothing seemed to help her. I had used the Tablets bdt a short while bofore her bowels were regular." ·
Baby's Own Tablets are specially n' designed for the use of infants and little children. There is nothing thoir equal as a specific for in- fantile indigestion, constipation, alic. They quickly cool feverish- ness, check diarrhoea, allay teeth- ing pains, relieve croup and colds," expel worms. Chemists overy- where seil Baby's Own Tablets, or post free, 60 cents per vial, from the Dr Williams Medicine Co. 60 Kiangac Road, Shanghai.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $15236 Whampoa Dorks, $32 b. China Provident 35 25 8. Hongkews, Tls 216 b. New Engineerings. Tls, 7.80 b. Shanghai Dooks. Tla. 125 n. Cottons.
Ewo Cottons, Tis. 161. sa. Orientals, Tis. 2.30 6. 'S'hai Cottons, Tis, 8 (old) n Lands, Hotels, etc.
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H. and S. Hotels, 812 90 b. H. K. Lands, $64, sa. S'hai Lands Tls 225 b Humphreys, $14. n. 149 ** Clamere I's $088.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $20:20 h, Peak Trams, (ald) $11.75 Star Farrios, $61 China Lights, Old) $19.3" b. H. K. Electrics, `$69 n. Macas Electrics, $23 b. Tolophones $10 ย
$2:
China Buses, Tls 17.90., b. Singapore Tractions. 10/-
Industrials.
China Sugars, 75 cts. Malabons, $27 n.
b.
Cald Macg. Ord: Tis. 10 Cantón Ices, $2.50 n. Cements (Comb) 815. s. Ropes $7.85 8. United Asbestos $5 b.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farns, $22. b. Watson, $11.50 Der A. Wings, 80 b. Lane Crawfords, $24 b. Mackintosh, $18 b. Sinceres. $12 n
...Miscellaneous. Amusements, $281 b. Constructions, $1.30 b. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 60 n. B. K. G. Last 51% Prem. 8,
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