THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931.

HERE IS A TIP!

I have just

arrived

in

Hongkong by the

S.S. "GIFTSHIP"

and as I drove through your

streets

I noticed the lights of

the

TAJMAHAL

SILK STORE

where 1 made my

HEADQUARTERS

Why? because my ship brought all the Tajmahal Christmas

Gifts for you

So take my advice, see me at

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE

(King's Theatre Building)

There are so many good things that it is difficult to mention all

BUT-read these!

THE LAI WAH CUP.

CIVILIANS' CHANCE TO

WIN TROPHY.

The destination of the Lul Wah Cup for the current soccer season may be actiled to-morrow when the Civilians meet the Army. No change is made from the cleven

CHINESE SOCCER

LEAGUE.

OUTCOME OF THE RECORD DISAGREEMENT.

Commencing to-morrow the Hong- kong Chinese Amatour Athletic Fede ration will run A football league, which has been organised as an out. come of the recent disagreement with

which defeated the Navy in the Hongkong Football Association, good game recently, and should culminating in the withdrawal of all they succeed against the

the Army, the Chinese clubs affiliated to the local

F.A.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of lace sharo quotations issued to-day:

Banka.

Hongkong Bank, $1530 n. Chartered Bank, 2111⁄2 n. Mercantile A. and B., £19 n. Enst Aala, $128 .

Insurances,

Canton Ins., 1,450 n. Union Ins., $430 b.

China Underwriters, $4.90 b. China Fires, $650 m.

the competition will be over.

The opening ceremony of the Loa- The team will be: Rodger goo will be performed by Mr. Wong (Club); Martin (Kowloon); Kwong-tin, while Mr. Chan Lim-pak Strange (Club); Hedley (Kow-will kick off in the first match, which H. K. Fire Ins., $1,450 n. loan), McKelvio (Kowloon), Bliss is between the Sung Ching Athletic Kowloon); B. Gosano (Recreio), Association and the South China Segalen (Club), Howe (Club). Athletic Association's "A" team, A. Gosano (Recreio) and C. Pile (Police).

Brittain (Police), Leonard (St. Joseph's) and Skinner (Club),

Reserves:

Moss,

The match is being played at Sookanpoo, kick-off 3.45 p.m. Mr. Darlington will referre,

Junior League.

The

junior division Rayne fixtures follow:

Club v. University.-Club, 2,30, Navy v S.W.B-Navy. Happy

Valley, 2.30, 12th Bity. v. Argylls-Kowloon,

2.30. R.A.0... Kowloon. --Chatham

Road, 2,30,

Division HIL Joseph's V. R.A.F.-St. Joseph's, 2.30.

CHINESE LEAGUE.

Mr.

Matches will be played every Satur. day afternoon at Caroline ili and Happy Valley, the first commencing and the second at d at 2:30 pm. o'clock. There are seven teams alto-

gether and the season will extend to the middle of March,

The teatas competing are the South China "A" and "B" tenma, the Chinese Athiette "A" and "B" teams, the Sung Ching A.A., the You Woo A.A. and the Eastern A.A.

To-morrow the first match, be- tween the Sung Ching and the South China "A," will commence at 2.30 p.m. on the Caroline Hill ground while at 4 o'clock the South China "B" will! niny Yes Woo on the same ground.

LOCAL CRICKET.

In a friendly cricket match againstį the K.C.G. 19 XI to-morrow on the Club ground at 2 p.m. the following have been chosen to represent thei I.K.C.C.:

H. J. Armstrong, A. G. Beck, A. C.) I. Bowker, G. E. IL Divett, E. R. Duckitt, A. II. Harbord, 11. Owen Hugher, G. E. Mirchouse, E J. R. Mitchell, E. R. West and L. D. Kilber.

The First Fixtures. The opening matches of the Chinese League organised by the ILE.C.A.A.F. will be played to- morrow, at Caroline Hill,

1.R.C. y. Royal Navy. Wong Kwong-tin and Mr Chan The following will represent the Lim-pak will take part in the in-LR.C. 1st. XI in a friendly match troductory ceremonies,

against the Royal Navy on the Navy ground to-morrow, at 2.16 p.m.-A. A. Rumjaha (Capt.), P. D. Pereira, A. II. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, S. R. Kerman, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. Ismall, O. Ismail. J. S. A. Curreem and II. D. Rumjahn. Reserve.-A. T. Barma.

Sung Ching will meet the South China Ist X at 2.30 p.m. and South China's 2nd XI will meet Yee Wou at 4 pm.

South China's 1st XI and the Chinese Athletic 1st XI do not) meet until January 16.

The Club Reserves team against University will be-Fogwill:

The following will represent the Civil Service C.C. in their friendly matches against the University Saturday:

int

on

Railton and Krilovsky: Hooper.

team, ut Pokfulam.-B. D. Puncheon and Sloan; Farrow, Evana (Capt.), J. E.

Richardson, Duncan, Reid. Smith, and Fowler. G. B. Sayer, F. Baker, F. J. Ling, Reserveu-Tavlin and Potouloft. R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, N. L. Beb-

bington, C. H. G. Bradley. R. A. J. | Simpson, J. F. McGowan.

LOCAL' RUGBY.

2nd team, nt Happy Valley.-A, E. Wood (Capt.), A. W. Grimmett, R. E. O. Bird, C. Strange, J. F. WII- matt, W. Harris-Waller, J. M. Wilson, S Randle. R. H. Woodman,

The following team has been selected to represent the Kowloon Ragby Club against H.M.S. Kent at 4.16 p.m. to-morrow at King's Matthews, R. G. Robertson. Park:

7.

Esterbrook; Whitley, Burnett, McNider, Riddell: Tipple, Walters, Muller, Keith-Murray; Kilby; Wilson: Reserves. Davis, Broken- Crozier: Cogan, Bonham. Graham;shire.

Shipping. Douglas, $201 b.

H. K. Steamboats, $24 n. Indo-Chinins, (Pref.) $25 n. Unlon Waterbouts, $27 r.

Mining.

Benguet, $10% n.

Kailans, 30/- n.

S'hai Exploration, Tis, 2.10 b. Raubs, 42 1.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $153 b. Whampoa Docks, $20 n. South China Motora $10 . Providents (old) $5.15 b. Hongkowa, Tls. 225 n. New Engineers. Tis, 6% n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 96 n.

Cottona.

Ewe cottons Tīs, 16.10 N. Shui Cotton Tla. 85 n. Zoon Sings Tis. 12 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. HK. S. Hotel (ok)) $15.20 H.K. S. Hotel (new) $14.60. h. ILK. Lands, $80 b. S'hai Land, Tis. 321⁄2 n. Humphreys $18 n. Renities, $12.05 b.

Public Utilition. Tramways. $21.20. Peak Trams, (old), $15 b. Star Ferries, 5061⁄2 b. China Light, $28

H. K. Electrics, $78 b. Macao Electries, $23 m. Telephones, $43 n.

China Buses, Tis. 17.00 n. Singapore Tractions, 4/- n.

Industrials,

China Sugars 60 cts. u. Malabons $39. Carton Ice,, $54 b. Cements (com.) $19.20, s. Ropes, $18.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farma, $20 n. Watson, $16.70 m: Der A. Wings, 67, n. Lane Crawford, $5.50 n. Mackintosh, 819 n. Sinceres, $15. Powells, $3.60 n.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $197 n. Constructions, (old) $5.80 sn.

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în

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Moreover

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$ 1,30

$ 2.25.

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$ 1,80

$ 3.00.

1500

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$ 1.30

5 2.25.

1450

Heavy Royal Printed Crepe (dble width)

$ 3.50

$ 5.00.

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150 GENT'S Silk Pyjamas

$ 5.50

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Manslaughter

A Paramount Picture

with

Claudette Colbert and Fredric March

-“Starting on Sunday at the Central”.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

There will be an Inter-club match in connexion with the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club at Sookunpoo on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Teams are as follow-

Colours:-M. Bird, E. M. Gray, J. }- Smalley, M. Whitham, N. Cooper, M. Wallace, E. S. Laing, O. Brown, P. M. Harrop, E. Blackburn and R. King.

Whites: M. King, I. Butler, A. Nicol, O'Hagan, A. Owen Hughes, B. Franklin, A MeElney, J. Whyle, E. Bonnar, C. Ferguson and A. Q Orme.

OXFORD WIN ⠀⠀ AGAIN.

· London, Dec., 10, At Stamford Bridge to-day, at soccer, Oxford beat Cambridge by two. goals to one-Bouter. N AND MAN

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HONG KONG._7th December, 1931.

DINGAPORE.

The Manager,

The Hongkong Telegraph,

Hong Kong

Dear Sir,

In accordance with your instructions we have

examined the circulation figures of the Hongkong Telegraph

for September, October and November, 1931.

We have pleasure in certifying the following

Tigures for these three months.

Gross Circulation Voucher Copie's, Exchange eto. Total Net Paid Circulation Dally Average Paid Ciroulation

Yours faithfully,

253,880 copies

7,223- 246,657 3,162

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