YOUNG FOLK

Fancy Dress

CARNIVAL DANCE

AT THE

Peninsula Hotel Roof Garden

TO-MORROW

NIGHT

SATURDAY

23rd January

19392

7 to 10:30 pmL,

Admission

Including Supper

$2.50 each.

Ticketa Available At Peninsula & Hongkong Hostels

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

BRUNTONS

WIRE ROPES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

SHIPPING & SHIPBUILDING

Hawsers, Oargo Runners, Rigging, Dredging. Towing,

Trawling, Dorrick, Transporters, Sllage, etc.

The greatest experience in, Wire Rope construction for

over a century.

Stocks available.

Privea and all particulars an application to

SOLE AGENTS

Shewan, Tomes & Co.

COMING SOON TO THE CENTRAL!

ANKO ATTIE" Feature

BEYOND MVICTORY

with

BILL BOYD,

JAMES GLEASON, LEW CODY.

HERE IT IS!

BRUNSWICK RADIO-COMBINATION

Model 33 Superb Tonal

Quality Combined

with the Last Word in Radio

Reception

Let us Demonstrate this to You.

THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE,

Arcade-Gloucester Bldg.

THE

HONGKONG

CRICKET TEAMS.

CIVIL, SERVICE PLAYING A FRIENDLY MATCH.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,

New Courne.

9.28 W. M. Barton, Miss Mackie 9.36 G. T. May, F. M. Hartley. 9.44 J. Gardner, N. S. Ellis. 9.52 Mra, Sherry, W. A. Weight.

In a friendly match against the Hongkong C.C. on the town ground tu-morrow afternoon, the Civil Ser- vice C.C. will be represented by the following: B. 1. Evans (Capt.), J. E, Richardson, G. R. Sayer, F. J. da Rome, F. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, P.10.00 A Ritchie, J. Fleming. Baker, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, E. W. Hamilton and J. F. McGowan.

Civil Service v. Borderers,

10.40 Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Redmond, 10.48 L-Col. . D. Matthews, Mrs.

Matthews.

The second team of the Civil Ser- | 10,56 B. J. Lacon, Miss Gordon.

vice C.C. for Lo-morrow against the South Wales Borderers at Happy Valley will be as follows; D. C. K. Hawkins (Capt.), A. E. Wood, J. M. Wilson, S. Randle, N. Bebbington, A. W. Grimmitt, E. Matthews, R. H. Woodman, J. F. Wilmott, R. G. Robertson and R. A, J. Simpson,

Recreio v. Kowloon.

The following will represent the Recreio against the Kowloon G.G. 2nd Xon the K.C.C. ground to-morrow: I. M. Xavier, A. Prata, H. A. Alves, A. P. Pereira, F. J. Remedios, L. J. Guterres, Dr. A. P. Guterres, G. A.| Guterres, ... Silva, II. A. Barrus nul F. B. Carvalho, Reserve, J. H. Figueiredo,

Sunday's Match.

M

On Sunday the Civil Servier will ping the Volunteers at Happy Valley at 2 p.m. with the fallowing team: J. E. Richardson (Cpt.), R. Wool, J. H. McGowan, B. C. K. How kina, N. Bebbington, R. 5. W. Pater. son, R. H. Grithe, R. A. J. Simpson, J. M. Wilson, P. Matthews and C. H. G. Braley.

The Volunteer Team. The following will represent Mr. A. C. Beck's XI against the Crit Service Cricket Club on the intter's ground on Sunday at 2 pm: W. Folley, A.

Gitti P 3. 13 Smith, 1. D. Kilbre, F. K. Lee, R. Le L. Whipps, F. A. Elhott, R. R. Davie, 3. M. Sunley and A. C. Berk.

LADIES HOCKEY.

CAER CLARK CUP MATCH TO-MORROW,

The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club in n Ener Clark Cup match against the C.BL.A. (Ladies' Hockey Section) an The C.R.A. ground at King's Park to- morrow at 3.30 p.m.:

M. Bird, . M. Gray. J. Smalley. E. Ross, B. Pope. C. Ferguson, A. Melney, M. Allan Junes, E. Bunuar. A. G. Geme and E. Blackburn,

Friendly Match. There will also be a match between the R.A.0.C. and the Hongkong Ladies' Horkey Club 2nd XI nt Soo kumpoo at 3.30 p.m. The following will represent Hongkong Ladies:

M. King, N. Ferguson, A. Nicol, E. O'Hagan, A. Owen-Hughes, B. Frank. tin, R. King, J. Whyte, P. M. Harrop, M. Smalley and J. Knill.

Y.M.C.A. F. Macao.

On Sunday a hockey team from the European Y.M.C.A. is to visit Macno to play against a local team, The following have been selected represent the Y.M.C.A.

to

L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, E. 0. Murphy; W. Alten, D. McLellan Tenpinin). R. A. Bates; J. J. Fergu- son, G. C. Burnett, E. F. Selk, J. Parker, T. J. Price. Referee, A. C. Jeffreys.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

COMPETITIONS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.

Last week-end the following quali- fed for the Kowloon Gelf Club Cap- tain's Cup Competition: J. D. Thom- ron (7-8) W. Groves (82-12),

The Binil opportunity of qualifying will be next week-end (23rd and 24th inal). The first round will be played on Sunday, January 31,

Chinese New Year,

On Saturday, February 6 a "one club" competition will be played.

On Sunday the 7th, the "Fear" Cup will be decided over 35 holes Medal play. The draw will be made at noon on the 6th and will be posted at the Club House, competitors to make their own arrangements ns to starting times.

On Monday, the Eth, the annual Married v. Single match will take place for the "Cogan" Cup.

American Tournament.

Entries are now being received fur an American tournament to be played on match play during February/May.

VOLUNTEER SPORTS.

SCOTTISH BEAT PORTUGUESE CO. AT TUG-O'-WAR.

Two events in the preliminaries to the annual sports meet of the Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps were decided on the Murray Parade ground last evening. The results were as follow:

Putting the Shot.-1, J. J. Fergu son (Scottish Company), 35 ft. 9 in.; 2, Soares (Portuguese Company}; 3, IL. A. Gregory (Machine Gun Com pany).

Tug-of-War.-Scottish

Company defeated the Portuguese Company,

MAMAK HOCKEY COMPETITION,

The following will represent the Incognitos against the Radio Sports Club in the Mamak Hockey Shield on Sunday at 11 a.m. on the Marina ground:-II. Barros; F. Silve, A. Rodrigues; R. Silva-Notto, W. Rood, N. Beltrao; F. Remedios, C, Barros, E. V. Reod, R. C. Rood, F. Barros. |Renotves:-J, A. de V. Soares and

A. P. Eca da Silva.

|

Old Course, 9.16-9.20 Not to be booked by those

travelling by R.28 a.m. train, 9.24 W. C. Shields, J. H. Anderson. 9.28 E. 0. Priester, C. W. F. Banker, 9.32 R. C. Webb, G. C. Worrall. 9.30 P. A. Rodmond,, A. B. Stewart. 8.49 1. W. Shewan, C. Mycock, 9.44 J. 8. Dykes, B. Lowe, 9.48 W. Mulcahy, L. R. Andrewes. 952 F. Syme Thomson, J. R. Hinton, 9.50 W, 11. Denham, S. J. H. Fox. 10.00 R. M. Henderson, G. E. R.

Divett.

10.04 A. W. Thy Edle, H. M. Muir, 10.08 M. N. Cochrane, des Voeux. 10.12 G. Thomerson, H. W. Dulley, 19.1 6. A. Leiper, J. C. Dunbar. 19.20 J. P. Warren, R. K. Valentine. 19.24 R. H. Mellean, J. G. Boal. 10.28 4. P. Sherry, G. F. Hole, 10,32 R. A. Rodgers, J. Mandracehis. 10.36 J. W. Alabaster, S. T. Butība. 10.04 F. C. R. Black, 1. 1. C. Highet, 1944 P. S. Grunt, J. B. Lanyon. 19.48 6. 15. Wilson, A. D. Humphreys, 10.52 . H. Reife, Y. Segalen, 10.56 J. A. R. Selby, J. G. Campbell, 11.00 . Yates, S. A. Seth. 11.04 . B. Holmes, II. W. Daukes, 11.08 W. R. Vallaner, C. C. Stark 13.16 R. Campbell, R. P. Atwell. 11.12 G, W. Tulmie, K. W. Jones. 11.28 C. E. Sandstrom. A. O. Brawn. 1128 5. S. Perry, W. C. Clark, 11.24 C. Thwaites, A. G. Coppin. 11.32 Capt. Burleigh, R. F. Clark,

The 21 and 9.28 pairs must get their enddies from Superintendent.

GREYHOUND RACING. INNOVATION FOR THE NEXT WEEK-END,

REALITIES OF REPARATIONS.

& F

(Contiuned from Page 6.)

Show him a way to save money, however, and he can be appealed" to,

There Is a way, Let the world; stop pinching itself in preparing fur in wars, and the Anierican | taxpayer, I think, would be pre- pared to do his part in relieving the world from the necessity of paying for past wars. For a ùul- form cut in all budgets for RA- tonat defence' would enable the American Government to money for the taxpayers without, losing its relative position vis-a- Vis other countries. That sent to be the American prerequisite i for any thoroughgoing revision of war debts.

HAVE

So, it appears to me, the repare- tion issue should lend siraight to the disarmament conference. In- teruntional war obligations are just as much n politieni problem)

disarmament. You cannot dis- arm unt you feel secure. You cannot feel secure so long as you have got a millstane of debt bangs ing round your neck that father contracted. in Germany. this is the major problem, not how much formany can pay when she, is again fattened up.

your

The resnomie burden of repara- tions in normal times as been

Take Them

Every Fope Tablet

Is Silver-Wrapped

To Protect Your

Throat & Chest

THE potency of Peps is due to the ingenious idea of souling" within a silver jacket Attentice certain volatile chost-strengthening medicines All Pepa Por which are concentrated in every table. When FREE SAMPLE you let a Peps dissolve in the mouth, the healing and we arent orm-killing fumes given off, are breathed direct into the

Tungs where liquid medicines cannot pencirate.

A 10 da Vren 4.

tage

Peps are splendid for ullaying that teasing, tickling Bend stamp for Caugh; fur fomentag choking phlegan; noothing the thedal and removing any inflummadon or irritation in the alr-passages. Take Pepu as a preventive as well as a cure for couglis, colds, chilis, sore throat, laryngitis, bronchial asthma, catarrb, bronchitis, ald folks' and chiktren's chest troubles.

Get a bottle to-day!

greatly exaggerated. After all, The Best Defence Against Night Chills,

amounts to only about 4 per cent. of the German national income. But the political burden of repara- tions grows the longer the pro

present German population is separated from the war, There is a general resentment against "paying tri. bute." There is a general feeling Among the uniformed tant re- parations are at the ruol of nil Germany's Troubles. This belief, was told in Germany, is sedul to aid them in resisting wage in- ously cultivated by industrialista

creanes.

The Macao Greyhound Racing Club The game political resentment are holding a meeting next Sunday against war debts is piling up in afternoon and special bonts will run the war debts nations. The sands to and from Macao for the epaventence are rapidly running out.

Recent.

of Hongkong fans. This will be thely I asked a well-known banker first Sunday afternoon meeting and it

in anticipated that a large number what the war debts would fetch

sely of the opportunity.

of Bengkung people will avail them- if they were quoted in Wall Street..

He said 20 per cent, nom", an}] The meeting is timed to commence the emphasis had a bearish sound At 2 pm, on Sunday and will finish at about it. No bowing to Right or about 4.30 pm. to enable Hongkong Left-wing threats in

any debtor visors to have ten and the

by 5. p.m. boat hack. The meeting to country would be occasioned morrow night will start at the usualties. They should be

recognizing these political reali- time, 5.30 p.m. and will finish at

fur more | about 11,30 pm,

persunaive than the economic rea- lities that wise creditors recog- nize every day in busness. Re- pudiation such as literism fore- shadows would be the testament of political bankruptcy in

more expitals than Berlin.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1415 n. Chartered Banks, £12 n. Merenntite A. and B., £18 n. East Asia, $127. Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1,350 n. Union Ins., $415 n. China Underwriters, $1.62% n China Fires, $650. n H.K. Fire In.. $1.250 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $23% b. II.K. Steamboats, $24 . Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $46 s Union Waterboats, $25 n.

Mining.

Bengucts, $11.75 b.

Kailans, 30/- »

Shai Explorations, Tls. 2.70 n. Raubs. $39.

Dacks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $168 s. Whampoa Docks, $29 n. South Chinn Motora $10 n. Providents (old) $6.35 b, Hongkews. Tia. 220 n. New Engineers Tls. G. Shanghal Docks, Tis. 91 n.

Cottons,

Ewo Cottous Tls. 16.25 an. Shanghai Coitous, Tls. 89 1. Zoon Sings Tis. 111⁄2 n.

Landa, Hotels, etc. II.K. S. Hotels (old) $15.16 an. H.K. S. Hotels (new) $14.90 n. H. K. Lands, $82 gn. S'hai

Tis, 30 n. $19 R. Realties, $11.60 n.

Public Utilities,

5.

Trunways, 22

Peak Trams, (old), $15.60 n. Star Ferries, $102 sa. China Lights, $26.10 s. H. K. Electrick, $78 1. Macho Electrica, $23 n. Telephones, 343 n. China Buses, Tim. 16 n, Singapore Traetions, 3/- b.

Industrials.

Malabona $38%. Canton Ico., $5 b Comenta (com.) $19.20 b. Ropes, $17% n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, 30 n. Watsons, $16.90 n. Der A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $8,50 n. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceres $10 b Powells, $3.60 2.

Miscellaneous.” Amusements, $19.90 n. Entertainments (old) $16. Constructions, (old) 85.50 6. S. C Enterprises $10 n. Constructions (now), $1.85 b. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n. Loans, $5% b. Prem.

When the world statesmen drop! figures and deal with the human equation. this vexatious problem will be solved, and the world will

able to work toward a more social goal than that of paying | for past and future wars, which already consuny: 75 per cent, of work budgets.

EXCHANGE RATES.

New York

Amsterdam

Viennoa. Madrid. Bucharest. Hongkong. Brussels

Let us show you

WARMTH & WEAR

Let us show you

WOLSEY

Now is the time for new underwear. Now is the time for Wolsey. Nothing is so good as wool and no wool so good as Wolsey. Let us show you the lovely new styles, which are more at- tractive than ever. Wolsey keeps you warm and cosy and free from cold. Wolsey wears and wears. Wolsey is bet- ter — and costs

no

more, 80

put the family

Wolsey

The WING ON Co., Ltd.

MEN'S DEPT.,'

HONGKONG

Paris Geneva Berlin.. Oslo

Previous Day. Yesterday,

.88% .17

877%

1754

.14.11/16.

14.65

184

*185%

Helsingfors. Athens.

.232

23214

.2704

-26714

into

Buenos Aires, ..3D1⁄4 Shanghai..

30%

.1/10.1/16 3.48% .8.61 .30

now.

1/10% 8.44

8.60

30

.-10.13/1 577% .1/5

+40%

577%

1/4.11/16

Milan.......

24.85 .08%%

24.13/16

68%

17.00

Copenhagen .184

18.3/10

Prague.

117

Lisbon

.100%

109

.4%

4%

1/0

1/6%

Yokohama.

2/0

2/0

Montevideo..

.31

31

Montreal.... .4.02

4.06

Silver (spot)...18.15/

19

་་

(forward) 10.3/16.

-British Wireless.

10%

No.-6 D'Aguilar Street.

Stockholm.. .17.16/10

Rio

Bombay.

We are now privileged to give you the marvelous LA BERARDINE TREATMENTS Through these varmarkable Franch crustments, thousanda ad Puciak». esses have had thate hole trained tate a secarui wore which is ran taland in domy weather, after the shampoo, bathind, vón. No matchbay my na bent uwo. Manichéut. Dumne in today and let va taß you muru about wonderful La Gernrat

MAN HING

TAILOR

PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED

NESTLE

Baby scalp treatment for

growing naturally Curly Hair.

Used at home for ages 1 in 2

year.

GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSING BALUON

Kotalko stopa Dandruff, Falling Hair, Baldness,

JULIETTE

BEAUTY

1, Ho Tung Building-Opposite Kowloon

A.P.B. #

Tol. 20780,

COMBO

Ringlette Permanent Wave Mac' ILE

Few

will arrive in days from New York.

Special Prices will be given for the first two

Weeks only.

SALON

Hotel.

See The Tak Lung Display of Paintings, Porcelains,

Bronze, Jade, etc,

Tel 5823;

Share This Page