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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

THE C.R.C. AND INDIANS

· VICTORIOUS.

AMERICAN STOCKS.

CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM NEW YORK.

Playing at Soakunpoo yesterday,

The following quotations have been the Indians trounced the Kowloon received from their correspondents Cricket Club to the tune of nine sets Messrs. Hayden, Stone and Co., of to nil in the "B" division of the ten-New York, by Messrs. Swan, Culbert- nis league.

J. S. A. Curreem and S. A. Hussain son and Fritz, Sassoon House, Shang

hai (cable address: "Swanstock." (I.B.C.) beat W. M. Gittins and A. Shanghai), who are not responsible T. Lee 6-3; beat Grose and Mackin- for cable mutilations. tesh 6-3; beat Hambly and Jack 6-2.

New York, May 21. A. H. Madar and S. A. isutail beat

Tone of Market-Irregular. Gittins and Lee 6-3; beat Grose and

No, of Shares donc.-2,500,000.. Mackintosh 6-4; beat Hambly and Call Money-3%. Jack 10-8.

American Smelting anaconda Copper Baltimore & Ohio. Barg Warner Chrysler

S. H. Ismail and A. A. Ruminha beat Gittins and Lee 6-2; beat Grose and Mackintosh 6-4; bant Hambly sad Juck 6-2.

Defeat for Craigengower. On their own ground the Craigen- power C.C., who won both their open- ing matches, went down to the United Services in "B" division by the odd set.

W. J. Howard and G. Lai (Crai- renpower) lost to Dr. Anderson and Com. Herbert 3-6; lost to Grimble and Lieut, Gould 3-6; beat Black and Major Kenry

T-B

3. W. Lennard and S. Hachiuma beat Anderson and Herbert 7-5; lest to Grimble and Gould 3-8; beat Black and Keary 6-3.

A. Kitchell and A. I. Hanson lost

10 Anderson and Herbert 2-6; lost, to Grimble and Could 3-8; beat Black and Renry 6-1.

Civil Service Lose to RE. The Royal Engineers added fur- ther to the laurels when they ac"

City Service Comman Curtis Wright Cominon Eastman Kodak

Electric Bond & Share Brie Ruland General Motors General Hallway Signal Gold Dust Goodyear Tire & Rubber Granby Obesidated Hudson Motors :: International Cement International Nickel Montgomery Ward

Nevada Consolidated Copper Indio Corp.

Sears Roebuck

Simmons Company

Union Carbide & Carbon United States Rubber

NIGHT NOISES IN KOWLOON.

MAGISTRATE SAYS THEY ARE

A SCANDAL

ALLEGATIONS OF FORGERY.

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criminal trial that document, bear- At the Kowloon Magistracy thising, the impression of that chop, morning, a contractor engaged in was in the possession of my solici- building operations adjacent to tor, Mr. Remedios. Then, the Yu by Mr. M. J. Young, a Revenue and produced the chop to corres the Station Hotel was summoned On Company had not come forward Officer, for allowing noises to be pond with the impression on that carried on at the premises during deed. Now that you have had pos- the night.

session of this document bearing the impression of that chop for over 70

Mr. Young said the noise con-a month, well you can do anything 50sisted of workmen doing carpen-under the roof-not only with the 115 try, and he was corroborated by impression of a chop but with many

35 Detective Sergeant Humphreys. ollier things as well."

Is it your suggestion that the In imposing a fine of $50, Mr. chop produced by the Yu On Com- 11 Whyte Smith said it was a scandal pany was forged from the impres

to keep people awake in this mansion, from the time it came into the possesion of Messrs. Russ and Company?--Yes,

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At this time of year in the Far

When the cross-examination had East, when the enervating heat is concluded, defendant stated that close at hand, if not already upon, he had two more witnesses he wish-us, everybody is the better for a ed to call. His wish was granted tonic."

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and a man who gave the name of In the damp and steamy tropics Tong Yau Yau entered the witness energy is sapped; further north,. in China and Japan, conditions are. We have no hesitation in com- He stated that he was an unem-little if anything better. And mending to cinema-goers the ployed engineer living at No. 293, unless proper means are taken to current attraction at the Queen's Reclamation Street, arst floor." He|

Standard Oil Co. of New York 35 Theatre. Entitled "The Locked said that he had known defendant fortify the blood and to keep the 82 Door," it is an adaptation of ny Ng Shing for five years. Ng nerves up to par, the system is 28 Channing Pollock's stage play, Shing, engaged him as second en liable to become enfeebled to the 100 The Sign on the Door, and is gincer on board the steam launch point of offering no resistance to

noteworthy not only for many in dispute. Later, Mak Kat-cheung sickness or disease.. dramatic incidents, excellent promoted him to chief engineer.

The case is proceeding.

United States Steel

counted for the Civil Service at LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE, | acting and generally effective pro- Happy Valley by six sets to three in "givinion.

-J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall (Civil Service) · lost to Livut. Col. Wyatt and Col, Skinner 4-6; lost to Major Tosh and Capt. de Linde 3-6; beat Major Kerrich and, S. M. Atkin- son G..

J. A. Bendall and F. W. Bradley Just to Wyatt and Skinner 2-6; beat Tosh and de Linde 6-4; lost. to Kerrich ard Atkinson 1-6,

Dr. D. J. Valentine and J. Pengelly lost to Watt and Skinner 1-6; lost to Tosh de Linde 7-9; beat Kerrich ani Atkinson 6-1.

Y.M.C.A. Overwhelmed. Visiting King's Park yesterday evening, the Chinese Recreation Club, leads of the "B" division, consolida

by trouncing the

ted their perition y nine clear seta,

European

E. R. and T. J. Price (YMC.A.) lost to M. P. Chon and M. H. Lo 7-9; lost to F. K. Lau and W. K. Cheung 0-6; lost to t. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung 1-6.

S. A. Gray and H. Keyserling lost to Choa and La D-G; lost to Lau and Cheung 1-6; lost to Chiu and Hung 1-6.

P. W. J. Planner and G. Funcheon lost to Choa and Lo 4-6; lost to Lau and Cheung 3-6; lost to Chiu and Hung 3-6.

KOWLOON DOCK TEAM FOR

SATURDAY.

Club de

The following have been selected to represent Kowloon Dock in their league match against the Recreio on Saturday next:

W. Johnston (Si), F. Cullen, J. V. Ramsay and W. Greig.

R. Lapsley (Skip), W. Hedley, E. Docherty and II. G. Cooper.

S. Gray (Skin), F. C. Goodman, J.

McKelvie and C. Atkinson.

PROPOSED RUBBER

RESTRICTION.

ASIATIC PRODUCERS IN PERAK AGREEABLE.

duction, but also for the clearness of the dialogue. It is a modern drama, in which a Society philanderer brings trouble to à happy home, and a feature is the strong climax, suspense being maintained to the end. Rod La Rocque plays, the male lead, with Barbara Stanwyck opposite him, whilst the supporting cast is very strong, including William Boyd, Betty Bronson and Harry Mestayer..

In addition to the main film, there is a Hal Roach talkie and a metrotone news reel.

FAIR WEATHER.

The Royal Observatory reports: that a depression is central to the N.E. of Vladivostock. The de- Singapore, May 21.

pression over Tongking is shat- The Asiatic rubber producers of lower. The typhoon is probably Perak have passed a resolution ask about 600 miles east of Basco, mov- ing the Government to declare Sun- ing N.N.W. The local forecast is: day a day of rest for all labourers S.W. or variable winds, moder- in Malaya and supporting the ate to light; fair. suggestion pf restriction by pro- hibiting the export of second grade rubber, only permitting the export of smoked sheet and crepe, also sug- The Club de Recreio gained a useful gesting that the. Government con- point when they entertained and de- vene a conference of producers and ented the Hongkong University at officials to evolve a scheme to save King's Park yesterday in "B" divi-the industry.-Reuter. sion by six sets to three.

Recreio Gain Another Point,

A. H. Barros and Remedios (C. de R.) beat Khoo and Lien 8-6; beat Chin and Yeoh 6-3; lost to Samy and Guterres 8-6.

Barretto and A. Gosano lost to Khoo and Lien 6-3; beat Chin and Yeoh 6-2; beat Samy and Gutterres G-2.

A. Remedios and H. A. Noronha lost to Khoo and Lien 1-6; beat Chin and Yeoh 9-7; beat Samy and Gut- terres 6-3.

Nippon's Home Defeat. The Nippon Club suffered a rather unexpected defeat yesterday, when they entertained the S.C.A.A. in a

division match, the visitors win- ning by six sets to three.

L. de Silvn and A. L. Tsoi (University) beat R. Schmidt and E. Pricht 6-3; beat O. May and O. Neidt G-2; beat H. Bocse and B. Schroter

6-1.

P. P. Kho and H. P. Kho lost to Schmidt and Pricht 2-6; beat May and Neidt G-4: beat Boese and Schroter

6-2.

Y. K. Nr and K. K. Kho beat Schmidt and Pricht 6-4; lost to May and Neidt 4-6; beat Beese and Schroter 6-0,

South Chins Defeated.

Nomura and Suenaga (Nippon) lost to 0. E. Lam and S. W. Wong 4-6: lost to W. C. Li and See Lo-big 4-6; lost to T. W. Lee and C. S. Lumi a "C" division contest,

The holders of the Shield, the South China A.A., suffered a heavy Ifongkong C. C. on the latter's ground defeat when playing against the where they lost by seven sets to two

7-9:

Sajiki and Yoshikawa beat Lam and Wong 6-2; bent Li and See 6-1; lost to Lee and Lum 1-6.

Makizato and Fujieda lost to Lam and Wong 4-6; lost to Li and See 3-6; beat Lee and Lum 6-1.

M.B.K. Beat II.K.C.C.

H. V. Parker and M. W. Turner (Hongkong C. C.) beat Weng Fuk- nam and Siaw Kirn-sang 7-0; beni Chan Kam-hung and Chan Kam-moon 7-5; beat Ho Hin-kam and Lai Kwai- fun

G-4,

G. E. R. Divett and C. H. Bradley. beat Wong and Siaw 6-2; lost to Chan and Chan 0-6; beat Ho and Jui 6-2,

H. Nihoff and A. H. Block beat The M.B.K. entertained Hongkong Wong and Siaw 6-4;, Just to Chan and Cricket Club "B" and defented them | Chan 4-6; beat Ho and Lui 6-2. by five sets to four.

T. Imura and K. Matsuo (M.B.K.} lost to J. D. Humphreys and R. II. Wild 5-7; bent W. A., Nowers and J. A. Summers 6-0; lost to Dr. Ride and T. G. Bennett 1-6.

T. Fujimor and S. Fukushima lost to Humphreya and Wild 2-6; best Nowers and Summers 6-1; lost to Ride and Bennett 6-.

N. Hayase and T Ema beat Humphreys and Wild 6-4; Nowers and Summers 6-4; beat and Bennett 0-3..

"C" DIVISION.

C. R. C.. Account for the K. I. T. C.

Ride beat

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R

creation Club "C" easily accounted for

the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club.

Lau Man-kwong and Tsui. 'Wai-pul.

Indians Defeat K.C.C.

The Inding Recreation Club "Ch defeated the K.C.C. by eight sets to one on the latter's ground.

lest to M. O. Hoosen and D. Mohamed W. Brown and G. Burnett (K.C.C.) 3-6; lost to Minu and S. A. R. Bux

N. B. 2-6; beat

Kitchell and J. S. Ackbar.0-2.

Lee and N. Mackay lost to Minu and Bux 1-5; lost to Kitchell and Hoosen and Mohamed 1-6; lost to Ackber 2-8 PAYMEN

Jackson and Chubb lost to Hoosen and Mohamed 8-10; lost to Minu and Bux 3-6; lost to Kitchell and Ackber 4-6,

MIXED DOUBLES.

L.R.C. Defeated By The K.C.C.

(C.R.C.) beat Dr. Lal and Firdos The Ledles Recreation Club lost Khan 6-0; beat Feroz Ali and, Mahan to the K.C.C. on the latter's ground, Singh 6-2; beat Jehan Dad and I being beaten by seven sets to two, in Singh 6-0.

the mixed doubles

Bayer (K.C.C.) 6. Kau-ko and Kwok Hing-sim

K. Bodiker and Mrs. Dr. Lai and Firdos Khan 6-0; beat A: D. Humphreys and Mrs. beat H. J. Arm-

beat Jehan Dad and I. Singh 6-2,

Mox Yuk-kwin and Kwok Po-kwan C. beat Lal and Khan 9-7; beat F. Ali

and Mrs

beat F. Ali and Mahan Singh 60 to 64glaisse 7-5; beat T. and Mahan Singh 6-0; beat Jehan Dada M and

Miss Rudge 8-6.

and I. Singh 6-2.

University Beat G.T.C

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and Mrs. Etherington 6-3; last

Armstrong and Mr. Blaisse 3-6; beat Monaghan and Miss Rudge 0-2.

The University. "C" team had a F. Guest and Mrs. Kew lost to fairly easy victory over the German Humphreys and Mrs. Etherington Tennis Club yesterday afternoon at 3-6; beat Armstrong and Mrs. Blaise Pokfulam, winning by seven sets to 6-4 beat Monaghan and Miss Radge:

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