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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931.
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SOLE MANUFACTÙKERS
THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY
HONGKONG.
Removing on June 29th, to Gloncester Building. Pedder-Street.
SOUTH CHINA SOCCER
TOUR.
ANOTHER BIG VICTORY
RECORDED.
The ability of the South China
A.A. forwards to obtain goals was
further demonstrated yesterday
SWATOW MENACE
RELIEVED.
ANTI-BANDIT OPERATIONS
SUCCESSFUL.
CORRESPONDENCE.
British News Reels Wanted.
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
when at Samarang, before a crowd REDS NOW ON THE RUN onnite assurance that British
of nearly 10,000, the touring team convincingly defented the Sema- rang Champlona by 8-1. Lee Wal- tong. the side left, was in fine form and seared five goals. The others were obtained by Ip Pak÷wa (2) and 1p Koon-ning (1).
SINGAPORE TENNIS
TITLES.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Sir. We have, at last, the very films of quality will be included in the programmes of Hongkong cinemas. Might 'I draw attention to an important omissión?. Some Gaumont News Reels were freely. shown, but of late we have had to be content with American news, almost invariably alx months old, and the Alms seem chiefly to con
of extremely
or excerpts
from game,
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has
Swatow, June 23, Contrary to expectations, there has been more success in dealing Incidentally the South China with the Communist bandits on team has completed scoring half the Kityong and Fungshan border In century goals for the 10 matches since the withdrawal of the 62ad wrestling, or
Division than previously.
me known as American played to date, the record being:
This may in part be due to that football Elght wins and two draws, 50
Such items of Home: Division having successfully hand- Interest as so occasionally goals for and 12 against.
appear ed over to their successors, the are completely bowdlerised to 2nd Independent Brigade under sait American tastes-one Brigadier Chang Sai-kwal, plans only to compare the films shown already on the point of maturing here a couple of months or so, ngo for the attack on the "eight depicting the R101 Disuster with villages." I part also it those shown at Home to realise in due to
unexpectedly success this. ful coup about the middle of inst month by the Kityang Gendar- Nowadays. British news reels. merie. On that occasion, the are for superior to their Ameri- Gendarmerie, or train bands, of can counterparts, not alone in Loen tennis players will be in-
the district proceeded on secret showing British news but also terested to learn that two former information to #L place called from a world-wide aspect, nud undergraduates of Hongkong Un-Cha-kang to arrest Communists. there is one theatre in Shaftes versity. Dr. G. de Souza, M.B.. They met with resistance and bury Avenue which shows nothing R.SC., and C. A. Peterson, B.A lost two of their number, but they else and is always crowded. have succeeded in winning the | killed three, who turned out to be Perhaps, if some of your cor-
men in the Communist respondents would! loubles championship in Singa-"key"
write their their up movement. pore. They defeated
The place was a kind views, our film magnates would ponents. N. E. Ess and A. Mar- of headquarters, and documents realise that not only would the shall in straight sets,
giving lists of names and other importation of British news reels: Information were found,
be encouraging trade at Home, but it would also be "good business."
Yours, etc..
FORMER HLK. PLAYERS' SUCCESS.
Dr. G. de Souza attoo won the championship singles and the "A" Class singles handicap, whilst the veterans' singles was won by H.M. de Souza, ancle of Dr, de Souza.
LAWN BOWLS.
CLUB DE RECREIO TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
de
The following players have chosen 20 represent the Club Recreio in Saturday's Lengue matches;
CITIZEN.
Cult of the Nude.
This has led to widespread arrests and to the crushing of what looked like being a rising which would have thrown the Kilyong district into confusion. | In the course of these arrests, slops were taken lo stop the
Sir. It is good to know in these trafle with the Communist area. and heavy fines were imposed on days of depressed dollars and dull the wealthier of those concerned,
ed. material times, that folk can still While taking these sucreanful think in terms of physical and preventive measures. further mental well-being.
Our churches might do worse step was taken by sending a force from Chong-kok (Ng-fa) to rout than consider the granting of their the Communists from their lair in support to the revolution for ex- to the the eight villages. This has been posing our bodies more done with such success 29
healthy daylight, "Hena sand prac-
--we still suffer from disease parties have escaped to neighbour-darkness and to get clean upright ing districts, but they are all on thinking in bodies which are not the run, and some captures have physically perfect is the exception.
not the rule. been made.
Some
1st Team v. Taikao Rer. Club attically to clear the district. Taikoo at 90 p.m.-Dr. R. A. C. Basto, C. A. Lopes, A. II. Baste, C. G. Silva (skip): A. S. Gomes, R. H. Robarts. . . R. Souza, R, F. Luz (skip); E. L. Barros, P. A. Yvanovich, There are various rumours as to C, E. Marques, L.. A. Gutierrez (skip), the fate of
the Ka Tai-tshun. Recreio Green at 3.30 p.m.-F. Xavier. $6,000 was gut. Some say he has 2nd Team v. Taikou Rec, Club at leader on whose head a price of J. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, F. V. Ribeiru (skip); L. F. Anvier, A. E. S. scaped, some that he is still in an Alves, A. Barros, J. G. Ozorie inaccessible hill fastness whose (skip): H. Rozario, J. M. S. Rosario,outlet is watched by troops, sonic
of
Some people cannot see anything beyond the abuses which follow everything human, but A. 1 folk
will see the benefits.
The Colony has its fair share of apathy towards any departure from the well used rails of thought and nation, na have must bodies politic,
6. M. Remedios, F. X. M. Silva (skip). Į even that he has been captured. and a little more physical vitality,
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs. Pen- Ireath and Co.
London Terminals.
March 1932 6/9% no change. May 1932 C/11% up 4. August 191 6/4% no change. December 1981 6/7% up d.
New York Terminals.
March 1932 1.49 up 3 pts. May 1932 1.60 up 4 pts. July 1931 1.29 up G pts. September 1931 134 up A pis. December 1931 1.43 up 3 pts.
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· LEO DIEGEL, PGA.
CHAMPION 1928-1929,|
KEEPS HIS
HEAD, DOWN
LONG AFTER }
THE BALL
HAS BEEN
HIT.
Why is it disastrous to lift or move the head in the golf swing?
The head is the anchor of the golf awing. If it remains stili, the clubhead will traye} In the right groove and the hands will be kept in the proper place during | the awing
Have you noticed Hagen, Jones, Sarazen and other golf stare? They keep their heads still and looking down long after the ball has been hit.
All control of the club is lost when the head in lifted. This usually causes topping and other rosuits. A smooth
sering and a downawing are
of great assistance to the golfer In keeping his hond still ART KRÉNZ.
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For the time being, at any rate, all of which comes from sunlight the local menace is scotched. and the either could not be any Vigorous action is being, taken in thing but good.
the Phouleng district, and there The medical fraternity might have been no striking develop-give considerable assistance by tell- ments of bandit activity further ing us of the dangers of long ex- south. The immunity of the posure to the direct rays of the north-east border from trouble re- sun, and the advantages to be gain. cently is presumably explained by ed by exposure to daylight under the activity of the Tsu and Mo the blue vault of heaven. armies further north and west in Fukien.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $2000 s. Chartered Bank £124 n. Mercantile A. and B., £20 n. East Asia S125 m.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1460 n. Union Ins., 600 x China Underwriters, $5.50 b.. China Fires, $675 b.
II. K. Fire Ins., $1365 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $24 n.
II. K. Steamboats, $25 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 b. Union Waterboats, $28% b.
Mining.
Benguets $9
Kailans, 27/6 n.
b.
S'hai Explorations, Tla. 2 n. Raubs, $38% 8.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $167 b. Whampoa Docks, $30 Bu, South China Motors 810 n. China Providents, $6.85 b. Hongkowa, Tis. 286 n. New Engineers, Tis, 6 p. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 111 b.
Cotions.
+
Ewo Cotton, Tls. 14% 8.. S'hui Cotton Tls. 100 n. Zoong Sings Tis. 101⁄2 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H.K. and S. Hotels, $17.80 8. H.K. Land, $04 ̊8. S'hai Land Tls, 40 s. Humphrey's $211⁄4 n. Renities, $14.30 b.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $221⁄4 6. Peak Trams, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, 805 b. China Lights, $25.50 B.
They might also tell us if it is not the case that we are suffering from a lack of sunshine this year.
Yours, etc.,
is
NEW AGE SUPPORTER No. 2.
Sir-Your correspondent. "New Age Supporter," is really advocat- ing something which both morally and legally wrong in sug- gesting "bathing in the nude". Perhaps it will be well to remind him that, according to our local law, it is an offence punishable with a fine not exceeding $250 for any person who "lewdly and indecent- ly exposes his person by bathing or otherwise near any public place or dwelling house",
If your correspondent intends to establish what he calls a "Nude Culture Open Air Association" in Hongkong. I should first advise him to use his efforts with the membay of the Legislative Council to have the law above-mentioned repented, but I would like to assure your car. respondent that, in my opinion, there will be very poor, if any, sup-
port for his proposals.
in-
Your correspondent invites com- munications from all persons terested in what he calls his "cul- tura". Why does he not give his name when he makes a public in vitation?
Personally, I cannot
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Any
necessity for approaching public bench or bathing place in the Colony without the usual bath- ing costume.-Yours, etc..
B. DECENT.
Macao Electrics, $23 n. 'Telephones $50 b.
China Buses, Tia, 18.00 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- D.
Industrials.
China Sugars, 70 cts. n. Malabone 359 ́n.
Canton Ices, 35,00 b. Cement (comb.) $21.10 b. Rupes, $22 b
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $31.50 d. Watson, $10, an.
Der A. Winga, $1 n." Lane Crawford, $7.95 n. Mackintosh, $18 m. Sinceros, $14. Powells, $4.10 8.
Miscellaneous. Amusementa, 1954 Du Construction: $9.00 B... B'qua In. G. Bonds,
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