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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER
26,
1930.
A
FROM
Thursday, Nov. 27th.
TO
Wednesday, Dec. 3rd.
IN OUR
Ladies' Outfitting Dept.
Half Price Sale
COATS,
ON
MILLINERY,
DRESSES,
Etc., Etc.
We find we are overstocked in several lines in our Ladies' Outfitting Dept. and in order to reduce stock we are offering for
6 DAYS ONLY
a lot of Ladies' and Children's Coats, Millinery, Dresses etc.
at
Half Price
All suitable for cold weather wear. If you have to economise, NOW
is your opportunity ! Call Early for Best Selection.
WHITEAWAYS
HOURS OF MINERS.
DISPUTES OVER THE NEW ARRANGEMENT.
London, Nov. 26. The sections of the Coal Miner Act which prescribe a seven and a half hours" working-day for niinera will come into operation next Monday. Although in some districts agreements have been arrived at whoroby, in accordance with the
provisions of
the Act, ermisai. Arrangementa
have been made between owners and miners, in others no agree. ment of terms for continuing work on the new basis has been reach- e na to the hours of the work- ing day.
Negotiations in Scotland and in the South Wales coalfields are
t
n deadlock, and minera in both
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areas are referring the disputes to the recently established National Industrial Roard, set up under the Coal Mines Act.
Three appeals · now
await de- isions, including that of the Bristol miners, who have asked for an extension of the present agreement until the Board's and inga are known.
The deadlock in Scotland be- definite yesterday. the
came owners
finally rejecting tho miners' demand that there should; be no reduction of earnings when roduction of honra becomes effective.
Spreadover agreements have meanwhile been renched in the Cumberland and North Wales conlfields, and application has been made to the Mining Associa-i tion of owners and to the Miners' Federation for assent to these agreements. Such aanent must be forthcoming before the Board of Trade orders, making the agree ments operative, are granted.
Agreements are said to be in prospect also in Northumberland and Durham,
Negotiations are proceeding in the Lancashire coalfield an the owners proposals for a spread- over of hours, which woukh re- sult in a working week of Ave working days of eight hours each, without wage reductions. In cer- Lain
coalfields other large shorter working day is already in operation.British Wireless,
KOWLOON GOLF.
DRAW FOR THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
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The following in the draw for the qualifying round of the Junior Cham- ionship of the Kowloon Golf Club, to be played on Sunday next,, Nov. 30:-
9.30 a.m. J. Harris v W. Mille 8.30 .m. J. B. McCaw v A. E. Silkstone
8.40 .m. J. Litton v E. C. Finchor H.45 am. G. Henderson v G. D. Reid 8.50 a.m. E. 0. Murphy v James King
8.55 a.m. A. A. R. Botelho v W. E. Hunt
9.00 am. T. Seddan v 3. Daniel 9,0-.m.-W.-Berrowman y 1,Jacki 9.10 .. E. R. Price V W. C. Simpson
9.15 m. A. Tate v C. Reg 9.20. F. W. T. Roas V it. Laughton
1.25 5.m. W. L. Ramsey W. Woolley
9.30 n.m.
Elford
C. G. Anderson ♥ L.
9.95 a.m. A. S. Sinton v E. W. Sapsed
9,40 am. W. A. Orchard Stoker
9.46 R.m. H. T. Buxton Gelletley
W.
V J.
9.50 a.m. J. G. Meyer y W. Grovce 9.55 nm. J. S. Smith v H. Ringahew
HOCKEY.
Y.M.C.A. TEAMS FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
The following hays been selected to represent the Y.M.G.A. second hockey team against Club de Recrelo "A" at
King's Park to-day at 6 pm.
A. W. Ingram; A. Jackson, W. Stoker; L. Tipple, R. A. Bates, H. W. Stonell; R. Dormer, L. Macey, W. H. Smith, F, Parker, II, Muller.
For its game against St. Andrew's Young Men's Club team at King's Park at 5 p.m. to-morrow, the Y.M.C.A. Bocond eleven will be:
A. W. Ingram; H. P. Keyserling, W. Stoker: P. J. Lydon, R. A. Raton, L. Macey, L. Tipple, F. Parker, W. H. Smith, L, A. C. Coomber, II. Muller. Radio Club Team.
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SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1670 8. Chartered Bunk, £18 n. Mercantile A. & B., £201⁄2 n. East Asin 3114 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ini, $1.150. b. Union Ins., $500 an
North China Ins., Tis. 160 b. Chima Underwriters, $3.15 b. Yangtaze Ins., $60 n. China Fires, $400 h.
I. K. Fire Ins., $1,150 b.
Shipping.
Douginues, $204% a.
H. K. Steamboats, $31% L. Indo-Chinna, (Def,) $80 n. Union Waterboats $34 na.
Mining.
Benguete, 39 b.
Kaliana, 35/- n. S'hai Exporntions. Tls. 1 b. Raubs, $1.70 b.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $173 b. Whampoa Docks, $32 n. Chinn Providenta, $5.35 b. (Old) Hongkowa, Tle. 281 b.
New Engineerings, Tla. 7.10 n. Shanghai Docks. Tis. 119% n.
Cottons,
Ewo Cottona, Tls. 12.20 b. S'hai Cottons. Tls, 82 (old) h.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $11.25 b. H. K. Lands, $83% b. (Old)
do. 82 b.
S'hal Lands Tis. 319 n. Humphreys, $16.25 h. Renities, 39.36 h. Chinese Estates $97 b.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $18 b. Peak Trams, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, $8914 b.
China Lights. (Old) $28.70 b. H. K. Electric. 882 b. Macao Electrics. $23 n.
Telephones $351⁄2 b. China Buses, Tis, 18 n. Singapore Tractions. 7/0 e.
Industrials.
China Sugars, 75 eta, b. Malabona, $27 n.
Cold: Macg. Ord: Tis, 10.75 . Canton Icca, $3.40 b.
Cements (Comb) $18.25 b. Ropes $10.70 b.
United Asbestos $5 n.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $27. b. Watsons, $12.75 b. Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawford, $3.70 n. Mackintosh, $19 b. Sinceres, $11.69 n.
Miscellaneous, Amdxemente, -$23 m. Constructions, $41⁄2 53. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, $69 b. HKG. Loun 5% Prem.
TENNIS.
THE LADIES DOUBLES' CHAMPIONSHIP.
second
Playing yesterday, in the round of the Ladies Open Doubles Championship, Miss Enid Lo and scrs. Paterson boat Mr. Rudge and Mrs. K. C. Sayers, 6-3, 0-0.
LONDON "JOWER
London Sets Men's
Styles
The Englishman is none aldered the world's most correct droisor. There fore he chooses
PARIS
Garters
No Metal Cas Touch Tow because they keep the hose snug and trim around the ankle and, add to his well groomed appearance,
Pans Garters are super quality, the Busst garters which money can buy say place at any price, a rare combination of comfort, durability and oleganre.
Manufacturare
The following members of the Radio Sports Club will represent the R.S.O. Hockey Team in a match with Y.M.C.A. Hockey Team to-morrow at Happy Valley, at 4.30 p.m., sharp, * B. S. GIII, Rattan Singh, J. 8. Grewal, A. E. P. Guest, Atma Singh, Mohinder Singh, R. Khan, Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh (Captain), Kal-; want Singh and Mr. Komp.
Reserves:-Karnall Singh, Chanan Weller & Phipse
Singh.
THE FANLING HUNT.
AN ALTERATION IN DATES.
The Opening Mect of the Fanling Hunt will be at the Hunters Arms at 3.15 p.m. on Sunday, 7th. December.
Until then hounds will remain at Tal Lam (Castle Peak),
There will be a bye-day on Satur- day, 29th Novembor; hounds wil most at 24th, milestone, Castle Peak Road at 4.p.13.
ASTEIN & COMPANY
Chiengo, New York, U.S. A.
196
2 Gusent road c
En Hongkong
BOXING
CITY HALL
SATURDAY,
6th December, 1930, at 9.15 p.m.
MAIN EVENT
16 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Champlonship of the Colony and Belt
Between
STOKER PERCY LAKE,. Holder.
H.M.S. BERWICK and
A. B. DOBSON, H.M.S. THRACIAN
Booking al Moviris'st-- For mehbars of iba Hongkong Boting Association on WEDNESDAY, 3rd and THURSDAY, 4th December.
General Pubile: FRIDAY, Bík and SATURDAY, 61k December.
GRINSIDE SEATS 55, OTHERS $5, and $1.
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