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world, Travel, Hotels, Theatres, Olympic Games... and

and Athletic other prominent Sports Mootinga.

(Cable charges, if any. not.fren). MEETING of steamers and trains. at all important

centres.

AT BEST RATES TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES, Letters of Credit. Drafts

and Foreign currencies.

REMITTANCES and TELECraphic traNSFERS.

Special arrangements for those who send home regular payments.

BAGGAGE TRANSFER Service and delivery of Goods All CUSTOMS to all parts of the formalities.

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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 1932.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

MAMAK SHIELD WINNERS BEATEN

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY

STOCK EXCHANGE.

tive sectione.

Sales

On the Radio Ground at Curo- line Hill yesterday, the Radio On the resumption of business after Sports Club, winners of the Mamak the Settlement, markete did, not open promisingly this morning, and, al- Shlold, were beaten by H.M. S.Though quotations remain unchanged, shown In Veteran in a very fast and even generally no interest wan encounter. There was very little either the investment or the apeculn- to choose between the two teams, The Veteran men put up a stout de- fence against a fast forward line. the goallo and left back being pro- minent in some excellent saves, whilst their centre-forward played dunking game. scoring on no The fewer than three occnsluna. other goal was scored by the out- aide left.

For the Radio,, Hanib at centre- half did well to cover the opposing eentre-forward, whilst G. Singh and K. Singh also played well. The former scored twice and the Jat- tor once. At the final whistle, the Veteran were leading by four goals to three and deserved their vie- tory.

A return match between these teams will be played on Friday, it 5.10 p.m. on the same ground. The following have been selected to represent the Radlo: A Spary: P. Singh, J. Singh; Hanib, G. Jack. M. Singh; S. Singh, J. T. K. GI- christ, K. Singh, and F. A. Kemp Reserves: J. Singh and Att Singh.

OVERSEAS LEAGUE,

FORTHCOMING CONCERT AT THE HELENA MAY

Hongkong Banks $1500 Hotein (Cm. Rights) $13.20 China Lights.{Old) $21.30

Buyers

Douglanes $27

Benguet Explorations 30 cents. Providents (Old) $4.65 Providents (New) $2.30 Hotels (Cum. Rights) $11.16 Hongkong Lands $70 Hongkong Realtien 311

Estates 3001 Chinczo Yaunat! Ferries $40 Chinn Lights (Old) $21 Hangkang Electrica $73 Macao Electrics $24 Cements (Combined) $18.70 Constructions (Old) $6.60 Constructions (New) $1%% Govt, Leans 1 Premin

Sellers

South China Motors "B" $12 Hongkong Trams $225

S. C. Enterprises 39

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday bas been received by Messrs. treath and Co.

Pen-

London Terminals. August 1932 4/9% up d. of

December 1982 6/14 up d. March 1933 5/4% up 1⁄4d. May 1939 6/6 down . Buyers at above prices, sellers asking dead, more.

Encouraged by the success the "At Home" held last year, the the Overseas local branch of

League have decided to venture a Ittle further afield in the way of entertainment, and on May 6 the committee of the League have arranged for a variety entertain- ment to be held at the Helena May Institute.

The programme will consist of items, instrumental vocal and dancing displays, and two one-act of plays. An attractive feature this special entertainment is the fact that of the artistes appearing one or two have not yet been heard by local audiences.

be

Although the evening has been for Overseas apecially arranged League members, It is also open to the public, and tickets con obtained from the Hon. Secretary of the League at the Helena May Institute.

The Oversens League, one of the best known British Institutions, is in doing extremely useful work helping to keep alive the splendid traditions of the country, and the local branch in a small measure are helping the main body in this work. It is therefore hoped that their efforts in arranging the entertain- ment will receive wholehearted sup- port,

EXCHANGE RATES.

Dalo.

Shanghai

New York Amsterdam Vienna Madrid Bucharest.

19.13/16

Paris.

Geneva Berlin

Previous Day Yesterday.

.93% .18.15/16

921

15.60

18.76 16.30

.20.10

Helsingfors

..215

219

Athens

.100

200

Buenos Aires

.16%

20

.1/8.1/16 1/8.13/32

3.68 .9.05

.32

47.5/16 G15

26.20

1/3.4/16 1/3.5/10

3.04 8.971

82 40.0/16 61244

25.95

7154

70%

20.20

10.00

Copenhagen.

18.25

18.05

Progus

1244

122

Lisbon.

110 W

110

Rio.

1%

4

1/6.15/16 1/5.18/10

1/0.3/11

30

4.00

17

Hongkong Brussels Milan.. Stockholm

.1/8.16/16

Bombay Yokohama Montevideo. .30 Montreal.... .4.10% Silver (spol)....17

17 1/16 (forward) 17.1/16

-British Wireless.

It's usually a retiring girl who pulls her shade down,

New York Terminals May 1932 .60 no change. July 1932 68 down 1 pt. September 1932.78 no change. December 1932.82 down 2 pts. March 1933.89 down 3 pts.

INTERPORT TEAM

CRICKET PLAYERS FOR

SHANGHAI CHOSEN

The Interport cricket team for the forthcoming contest against Shanghai has been adiected. The team sails on the President Jefferson on May 14.

The following, have been chosen to represent

sent Hongkong: J. R. E. J. Mitchell Service C.C.).

(11.K.C.C.), Capt., G. B.

Richardson (Civil Service). I. E. Lieut. A. C. Hamilton (S.W.B.). 4. C. Beck (Hongkong (C.C.). G. C.

C. Burnett Kowloon

E. F. Fincher (Kowloon C.C.).

P. Madar (Kowloon C.C.).

A. II. Madar (Indian R.C.).

A. R. Minu (Indian R.C.).

W. Patterson (Craigengower C.C..!

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SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of localį aharo quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1500 as. Chartered Banks, $11 n. Mercantile Banks, £18% n. East Asia, $115 b.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $29 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1250 n. Union Ins., $460 л. China Underwriters, $4 n. China Fires, $500 n. H.K. Fire In., $1,105 n.

、Shipping.

Douglases, $27 b.

H: K. Steamboats, $23 m. Indo-Chinas. (Pret.) $82 n. Union Waterboats, $10% n.

Mining,

Benguet, $16% b. Kallans, 23/9.

S'hai Explorations. Tis: 2.10 n, Rauba, $38 b.

Nocke. ete.

Kowloon Wharves, $144 n. Whampon Docks, $20% b. South China Motors 310 n. Providenta "(old); $4,05 b.. Hongkows, Tla, 220 .. New Engineers Tla. 5 n. Shanghai Docks, TIs. 88 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 16 n. Shanghai Cotton, Tin. 76 n. Zoon Singa Tls. 10 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. II.K. Hotels, $13.15 b. Cum Rts. II. K. Hotels Rights, $2.40 n. H. K. Lands, $76 b. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hal Lands, Tis. 24 n. Humphreys, $16.50 n. Realties, $11.40 b.

Asia Realtics "A", $160 n. Asla Realtics "B" $23 n. China Estates, $96% b. Benguet Exp. 20 cts. b.

Public Utilities. Tramways. $22.50 H. Peak Trams, (old), $16.50 n. Star Ferries, $90 n. China Lights, $21 b. H. K. Electrics, $73% b. Macao Electrics, $24 b Telephones, $38% 1. China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n.

Industrials.

Malabons, $21 n. Canton ices, $5.05 1. Cements (com.), $18.70 b. Ropes, $14.10 n.

..

StoreB, etc. Dairy Farms, $28 Watsong, $15 n., Watsons Rights, 83% n. Der A. Wings. $1 n.

Lane Crawfords, 35.90 n. Mackintosh, $201⁄4 u. Sinceres, $17

n.

Powells, $3.65 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $22% n. Entertainments (old) $14.25 8. Constructions (old), $5.50 b. Constructions (new). $1.75 b.

S. C. Enterprises $10 8.

B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n.

b.

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