SOME. OF
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HITS
од
VICTOR RECORDS
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY
STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE HONGKONG
Prices this morning were slightly lower than yesterday's, nt which there are buyers.
Unions were the medium of sales at $560,
Cantons were in demand at $1,530. Just around the Corner
H.K. Fires were wanted at $1,470. Behind the Clouds.
Wharven, after sales at $105 and Tonight you Bolong to Me $165%, could have been obtained at
$166. It made you Happy
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20668
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21015
What do I care. (Thoro's a Cradle in Carolina.
My Melancholy Baby 21454 Just like a Melody stc. (I can't do without You.
Jeanine, I dream etc. 21564Out of the Dawn 21898! Wedding Bolls
22687
22789
'That's what I call Hoaven
Now you're in My arins If you should Ever need fc. Without that Gal
I'm through with Love.
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8. Des Voeux Road, Central.
(Entrance Ico House Strool) Telephone C. 24648
CELER ASAHI
BEER
THE INTERPORT AQUATICS.
TELEGRAPE
TIENTSIN MAN'S RECORD IN 220 YARDS.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931.
OPEN LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP,
H OVERY QUALIFIES FOR NEXT ROUND,
At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Shanghai, Sept. 10, The French Club was crowded to its yesterday, 11. Overy best S. Deacon full capacity for the triangular Inter-In the Open Lawn Bowls Champlon. port swimming meet.
ship by 22 shots to 16, the match ex- tending over 25 heads. Scores:
Deacon
Overy Shots Total
The 220 yards free style event was won by Nigneiwitsky (Tientsin),
Iloza Pereira (Hongkong) was Heads second and Lawrence (Hongkong) third.
Nigniewitsky led all the way, and Providenia (old) were in demand awon by four lengths. Ho established $0.20, but xéllers wore asking $6.40.
Shanghal record of 2 min. 39 4/0
Pereira was fully five yards behind the winner, and Lawrence three yards further back.
Hutela (old), which were done ntnees. $17, were in domand at $164, und there were sellers seeking the former rate. The new shares could have been
btained at $16.40.
Reuities, which were disposed of at $17% and $17.40, had buyers at the first-named rate.
Lands changed hands at $91, but at the close there were buyers at this quotation,
Kwas were in request at $15%. Trans were wanted at $22 14. Star Parties, after being reported: sales at $95, had buyers at $96.
Chinn Lights, which were in demand at $204, could have been bought at Sho
ot
Cements (Combined) were wanted al $20,10.
Ropion rould have been bud SUIT
Amusements (old) were in demand. $20, and the "A" and "B" shares were aboo wanted at $24, respectively. Constructions (cum rights) could
| have been obtained at $141⁄4, and the|
rights were wanted at $1.40.
EXCHANGE RATES.
Yesterday, 121,84%
24.01
Paris Geneva. Berlin.
Onto...
Helsingfors
Sole Agent:
MITSUI
Previous Day.
123.05
24.9234
20.771%
18.17
10336
Athens.......66 Buenos Aires. 3)
Shanghai....
BUSSAN New York ..........
20.47%
JN.16%
193%
375 31
KAISHA
LTD.
Amsterdam..
Stockholm
1/20 1.80 .12,00 M
18. FG
1/47%
4.85, 15/16
12.04
18.16
Vienna.
34.56
34.50
Madrid
Dit,su
Bucharest,
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Hongkong
117%
Brussels
34.95
9,90
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LOUNGING 18.37%
164
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110
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The throwing the pole ball was won by Wong (Hongkong) with 70 feet,;
inch.
Tuitioman (Shanghai) won second, with 67ft. Dina., and Read (Shanghai) third with 68F, Gins
Lawrence was substituted for Laing in this event. Wong won with his recand throw,
Shanghai Victories.
The 100 yards breast stroke was won by Hagenstein (Shanghai).
YENİSİNEMA JUS KENCANTEMIREMZIMA;UIT
THE "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Hankow Flood and Other
Pictures.
To-morrow's ixano ut the Telegraph l'ictorial Supple- ment will contain many illus- trations of topical interest. Aungst these will be many Hinnkerw showing scenes during the disastrous Hoskis.
There will also appear a other batch of entries in our August Bathing Benchy Snap- Inst shot Competition. The
of these will be published on when the the 19th instant. result of the competition will
be announced.
Other pictures : I)
tu-mor- will row's issue
include a group taken at the wedding of Sergt. J. Landan and Miss Mary Wilson, a photo of the new motor ship Muina, anal further pictures of typh wreckage
the Prnya.
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Harris (Shanghai) was speend, and 29.13/82) Furnita (Hongkong) thinl.
13 The event was won by three lengths, in 80,1/5 neconds, which is a Shanghai record.
--British Virclena,
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THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
13
Furnita was a whole yard behind second main
In the water polo, Shanghai bent Tientsin by goals to one. Prodan wearest for Tientsin. At half Shanghai Jed by 2 to one.
In a local event to-day, in prepara. tion for to-morrow's big event, Con- put did a noteworthy plunge of 72
Messrs. Pentroath and Co. have been advised by cable of the fol-feet 7 inches. |lowing
Aving quotations for New York The Interport contest will be con-
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September 1831 28,00 down .20 December 1931 28.15 down 20 May 1932 28.40 down 20 July 1932 28.50 down .10
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ANNUAL PICNIC FOR THE BLIND.
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HONGKONG BEATEN.
SHANGHAI WINS POLO
BY 9 TO 3.
(Our Own Correspondent, 1
Shanghai, Sept, 10. Shanghai won the Interport polo match with Hongkong by D goals to 3
McMichnel WALN the outstanding plnyer,
For the losers, Lt. Bramwell and Newbigging were good. The latter's puny, however, proved unreliable.
A record crowd watched the contest, which commenced at 4.30.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
SUCCESSFUL. 1930 SEASON REPORTED.
A very successful 1930 season was reported at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Boxing Association, held in Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's board room yesterday, when Mr. R. M. Dyer presided, supported by Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, Hon. Secretary.
In proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the Chairmas sald:
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Gentlemen: The report and counts for the past your having been in your hands for several days I will with your permission take them n read.
Proft on Tournaments.
The result of the last acason was very much more satisfactory than the previous two ar threo and you will observe from the counts that the tournaments showed
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profit of $1,489,11 n against 8407.89 for the previous year and a loss of $984.39 for the year ending 30th June 1929. It is regrettabla however that the General Account shows a loss of $34.95. It is usually hoped that the subscriptions of mem- hers will cover general expenses but the membership has fallen off and a number of subscriptions are in arrear. The secretary has been instructed to issue a circular asking for new mem- bern and to endeavour to collect all arrears. It is hoped that all mem hers will themselves try to Interest others in the Asunelation and gut new members.
During the season under review, four mast successful tournaments were held and the Theatre Royal was generally filed to capacity.
The names of the winners of the Championship appear in the printed report of the Committee which you
inve before you,
Good Prospects.
The prospects for the coming sea- son are good and the Report shows that there is a considerable amount of talent in H. M. Navy most of which is new to the Colony. It will not, of The visitors, owing to the flooding course, be possible to hold a tourna of the field, hnd had only one day'ment until the Navy return to Hong- work-out, and their ponies prior to kong.
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 Name ander which the Philis- tines at Ekron warshipped Baal, "I said, if he advanced another. step, I'd shoot him, but it led to nothing: I lund to clear out: I'm blowed if ever I camp nut there again" (hidden).
0 Aquilegia.
10 This bird suggests a maternal
warning from another.
11 me not to leave thee." 12 Has only to change parts to get
redress,
43 If you had designs on this ship,
you'd surely scuttle it.
16 Actors consider this an unserine
act.
16 Want about twenty-four sheets,
I Kindnis.
21 Put on a pedestal.
22 Epithet für water-polo, 25 Hidden In 6 Acrosé,
26 Lethargic.
27 Steward.
28 în evidence nt close of play."
Down
been
1 Now "Hons," of course. 2 Striking effect.
the match were reported to be rather Up to and including the end of the Inst season the accounts of the Ar-
very kindly The Hongkong team consisted of į sociation have D. L. Newbigging, who enptelned the audited by Mr. J. Fleming but he now general side; Major D, Summerville (South regrets that owing to the Wales Barterers). at back; Lieut. Dunlop, A. and S. Highlanders (No. 21; and Lent. Bramwell, A. and S. Highlanders (No. 14.
increase of professional fees he can not continue to audit the accounts in an honorary capacity and he has kindly consented to continue to audit the accounts for an annual fee of ($100.
Mr. J. A. Hayes and Capt. Martin, 5th, Fusiliern, neted as umpires, and Bri. Gen. F. B. Maenaghton as re Owing to the illness of the hop- force.
orary secretary and treasurer, Mr. A Reuter message reports that. T. Prior kindly undertook to art iramwell, Dunlop and Newbigging for him and we are most grateful to scured for the losers, for whom him for his assistance. Dunlop gave the best display. The I now beg to propose that the R match was played in ine wenther, port and Accounts for the year ent
Shanghai werts Peking on Suturing 30th June 1931 as presented be day.
GOLE
the STARS plau it
LIKE ABE MITCHELL, WILD
BILL" MEHLHORN KEEPS BOTH FEET ON "THE GROVID
UNTIL AFTER` IMPACT, WHEN SWINGING THE
MASHIE
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Is there any transfer of weight from right to left in mashie play?
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The St. Peter's Group of the Victoria Diocesan Мінкірлигу Association has in the past four years organised, with the assis tance of generous friends, n summer. pienke for the girls of the Blind Home. Pokfutum. The According to Abe Mitchell, pienie has taken the nature of n
there is no real motor ride to Shek-0 when the transfer of weight from right to girl, generally about 60 in num-left foot in the playing of a mashie ber, are given ten and a small shot. Consequently, Mitchell aces present each.
no need for standing far from the It has been decided to follow ball. He hits down on the ball,
British veteran,
adopted and I shall be obliged if some member will kindly second suel proposal whereupon questions as to be the Report and Accounts raise.
C.
muy
The report. was seconded by Mr. Bond, and unnnimously adopted.
Officers Elected.
The fullowing were then re-elect- ed:-Chairman, Mr. E. M. Dyer; Vice-chairman, Mr. J. Scott Harston: Offcial Referee, Mr. A. Murdock; Manager, Mr. J. Brook; Ifon. Secre- tary and Treasurer, Mr. G, S. Hugh
Fleming Jones; Auditor, Mr. J. Civilian members of the general com- mittoe, Messrs. H. G. Sheldon, G. G. N. Tinson, W. Ward, A. W. Grimmett, and C. Bond. The three Army, three Navy and one Palice representatives have to be nominated.
THORBURN CASE. CHINESE STILL MAKING ENQUIRIES.
London, Sept. 10.
The question of the disappearance of John Thorburn was again raised in the House of Commons. Sir
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5 "Red bath" (anak.).
6 Shivered principally by novelists
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7 The prince of sanctimonious
STICKLERS
Am
A pair of scalea balance when one side contur five abical weights and three cones and the other side contains three cubes and six cones. The cubes are kizár form as weight and so are the cones. Sup pose all tight cubes are shifted to poe side. How many cones will be needed on the other sido to balance the eight cubes?
21 YEARS AGO.
SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE "TELEGRAPH". FILES.
The following extracts are from
Charles Cayzer asked whether the additional enquiry ordered by Mar- the Hongkong Telegraph for the shal Chiang Kai-shek into the week ended Sept. 10th, 1910. matter had brought to light any fresh information as to Thorburn's whereabouts or fate.
Mr. Eden (the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) replied that the enquiry had not yet been com- pleted. The Chinese Government that it was progress. ing
the sume plan this year, the picnic the clubhead always going for had reported torily, and a report |
to take place on Saturday afterward straight after the ball. noon. October 17th.
Don't try to scoop up the ball. could be expected before the end of The Committee organising the The loft of the mashie will take the month. Sir Miles Lampson pienie would gratefully, welcome care of the pitch. Keep the feat and pressed the Chinese Foreign the loan of cars or donations. on the ground without lifting Minister for a report at the earliest Offers and gifts should be sent to either heel. Make, the arms do possible moment, and had made Mrs. F. E. Booker, Harbour View, the work with just a little pivot known his disappointment at the Hospital Road, or to the Rev. L. N. of the hips and shoulders as an delay on the part of the Chinese Watkins, St. John's Cathedral.
authorities-enter.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GREAT SCOTT, FRECKLES, YOU GAVE US THE SCARE OF OUR LIVES.... YOU
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humbuga.
8 Producer's direction to players, and players' description of bis critlelam.
18 A soldier and his fe-history is
round his horse's bin:
14 As a drink on the ice, I prefer
a cocktail to this.
17 But for one letter, we have some ape claiming to be Hary Tate. 18 Gem,
19 Swagger.
20 Chief difference between a mil-
Ilonaire and me.
20 Hidden in G Across.
24 Stores, and where they ARE
Aldden.
Yesterday's "Solution
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The diagram shows how the property was divided so that firs and John eacht had an equal amount and each portion I would have five trees
The rate of the dollar on de- mand was 18. 94d.
The death occurred of Mrs. A. Bellamy Brown, wife of the editor of the China Mall.
The officers and crew of H.M.S. Bedford, wrecked near Quelpart Island, arrived in Hongkong en route for Home.
The half-yencly report of the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., showed profit on working totalling $88.- 069.
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Mr. Jacob M. Dickinson, U. S. Minister for War, arrived in the Colony on the way to Shanghai.
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