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THE HONGKONG

CHANCE FOR NEW ZEALAND

YANKEES' SEVENTH PENNANT

RUSSIA IN DIFFICULTIES

TRADE OPENINGS IN Hundredth Victory of the A NEW ECONOMIC

HONGKONG

coura

Season

Now York, Sept. 13. New York Yankees to-day won the American League pennant by defeating Cleveland by nine runs

POLICY?

OFFICIAL DENIALS

a member Lazar Kaganovitch,

the

recent

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932,

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTEDAY

New York, Sept. 13.

Sept, 12. Sept. 13.

72.20

34.22 32.22

00,85 82.67

That if New Zealand producera

Dow Jones averages: would take more notice of Chinese

30 Industrinia their requirements, and label

20 Raila goods in as attractivo a fashion

20 Utilitlese

30.73 as the Canadian and American

Mesars E. A. Pierce & Co. report:— exporters, they would find a ready to three. It was their hundredth of the all-powerful Politburo and The market showed signs of better market awalling them in the victory of the season as against one of Stalin's closent lieutenants, support to-day, but it seems likely East, was the opinion expressed forty-three defents and although

during which the market will have to by Mr. A. McKirdy, formerly of eleven matches remain on their has insisted in a speech at Mos- there will be at least one more session decrees stand further pressure. The general the Taikoo Sugar Refinery, Hong-fixture list, they can afford to lose cow that

not yet clear. kong,

the in

pri- buying signal l of every one of them and still finish extending private trading

Business done:-5,100,000 shares. chat with representative of above their nearest rivals, last

AL

Sept. 12. Sept. 13,

$ 58 The Press, of Christchurch, Now year's champions, the. Athletics, vileges to the peasantry and arti-

Air Reduction....$57 Zealand, recently,

McCarthy, the manager of the san groups do not constitute an Allied Chemical &

the in

Communist

70% Dye ne Mr. McKirdy is spending a few Yankees, is the first manager to alteration

win both major league pennants. Party's policies. M. Kaganovitch American graph weeks of leisure in New Zealand, a carried the Chicago Cubs to

American Telegraph

& Telephone visiting old friends, but while in victory in the National Lengue is evidently striving to refute a

Tobreco American Wellington he met members of a

the was their manager in widespread belief here that syndleute who purpose opening up į

Copper Kromita has embarked upon a new Anaconda It is the seventh occasion since road of compromlees with capl- the war that the Yankees have talism. He ridicules this notion, won the American League pennant, quoting from party resolutions of In the National to-day, Pitts years ago to prove that the recent burgh got a shock, being blunked decrees were merely the continua- by Boston, for whom Brandt was tion of existent policies.

The conviction of many Com pitching. Berger hit for the eir- cult and then another Urbanki home in completed their discommunists that the Soviet regime is inaugurating a "Neonep," or new economic polley, M. Kaganovitch Brooklyn scored a double victory branded as "simply ridiculous." over the Cards, the first taking Recently the Commissar of Agri- them into innings, while home runs culture, Jacob Yakovlev, similarly by Hartnett, Root and Moore failed explained that, despite seeming in- to give Chiengo more than one novations, the Government was Kame in their double header with adhering to its previous line. the Giants.

tinned goods business with Hongkong and Shanghai, and he intends to give them all the assist-

ance possible.

when he 1920.

fitare.

Nevertheless, the belief persists that the Kremlin, under the pres

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57 pm. Chinese Programme. 4.6.20 p.m. Children's Concert. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7.9 p.m.

A programme of records

from

Z.D.W.1

Library.

7-7.33 p.m. Orchestral, Summer Hays Rutte (Erie Coates)

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. Wood Nympha (Erlo Conten) Tila from the Vienna Wooda (Bṭreas)

Philadelphia Symphony Orchies con- ducted by Loopold Stokowski. Love for Thres Orange (Fokofleft)

London Symphony Orchestra. .7.33-8.20 p.m. Light Opera.

Now Queen' Hail Light Orchestra.

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

The Belle of New York-Voral Geme (Borton and Kerker)Columbia Light Opere Co. The Gelli-Vocal Goma (Jones)

Light Opera Company.

Tom Jones-Selection (German)

Reg. Band of M. Grenadier Guards. The Quaker Girl-Vocal Gjeme (Monchion)

Light Opera Company, Vereniquo-Vocsi Cema (Eideo-Messager)

Columbia Light Opera Company.

8.20-9 p. In E Minor from 1716 New

Symphony

World (Dvorak, Op. 95)

and

Played by Bir Hamilton Harty

Ilalis Orchestra.

(This Guite in "by special regocet). 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio Selec tions by The Melody Tenm.

9.30-10.27 p.m.

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EXCELLENT CHANCE..

"During my

recent stay in Wellington I was interviewed by representatives of a syndicate known as the Eastern Trade Development Company, which pur- poses opening up offices in Hong- Mr. kong and Shanghai," said MeKirdy. It looks 15 if they mean business, and their intention is to export tinued meat and fruits, butter, and other things. I

Luew's Inc. have been over the big stores in Hongkong, and, while i saw large

Pacific

Electric Other home run hitters were quantities of Australian and Klein (Phillies). Campbell (SL American tinned goods, there ap-Louis Browns) and Johnson (Bessure of industrial and agricultural Pennsylvania Rail-

difliculties, is increasingly provid- Radio Corporation

way ing more scope for private initia- Seara Itucbucks tive, and deliberately stimulating Standard Oil Co of

New Jersey the instinct for private profil, of which theoretically it is the sworn Socony-Vacuum Corp 10%

Carbide & energ. All branches of national Union

Carbon

2614 life reveal the tendency to ent-

Union Pacile ... 74% individual “ รส phasise again

United States Steel 45%% against collective activity.

Westinghouse E. &

M. Parallel with the extension of private markets there is the re- vision of university and loweri schoul curricula to provide more space, for purely culturni non-pr

is a pagandist subjects. There move to humanise theatre and! film output by permitting comedy: and human interest instead of the themes exclusively propagandist heretofore used. A strong effort is under way to reform the judi cial system with the purpose of protecting individuals against ur bitrary ofleinidom.

peared to be nothing from New Zenland. There is no reason why New Zealand should not be repre- aented. The American and Canadian labels are very attrac tive, and it only remains for New Zealand to fall into line in this reapcet.

Actually New Zealand seems to be waking up to the fact that there are grent possibilities in China for her tinned goods. From what I have seen, the Dominion

has an excellent opportunity in Hongkong and

awaiting it

Shanghai," he said.

AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

The natives of China were the hardest working natives in the world, said Mr. McKirdy, and their word was their bond. For Hongkong he has the greatest.ad-

miration, and the pride in thei city of his adoption has not dimin-i ished since he retired from the sugar refinery trade there. The question of Hongkong as ir likely. market for Now Zanland 'goods was well worthy of investigation, he said.

On the way to Australia he travelled withi two Australian business men who had been in Hongkong for the purpose of de- veloping trade there, and they had made what they considered å very good connexion in the city. One man, who dealt in flour, was well satisfed with the result of his trip, and was of opinion that good business would be done, pro- vided his firm would make certain alterations to suit the new con- sumers. For instance. the Chi- nese liked to have his four mark- ed with the characters of his own language.

ton Red Sox).

Results:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston Pittsburgh

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Brooklyn.

St. Louis

13

Brooklyn

10

St. Louis

New York

Chiengo

5

New York

Chiengo

12

Philadelphin Cincinniti

12

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7

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AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Chiengo

Washington

Cleveland

New York St. Louis Boston

League standings follows:

ax ax

10

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.

58

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78 03

GR

Chiengo

Pittsburg Brooklyn Philadelphia Buston.... New York St. Louis Cincinnati

CGAZZEZA

BOZEPERS

العدالة

507

500

$5

76

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B 86

.458 403

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

New York Philadelphia Washington Cleveland Detroit

100 43. .700

87

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TROUBLE OVER CONCUBINE

TWO MEN ASSAULT WOMAN

An attack by two men on woman led to the latter receiving? Thus all along the line there serious injuries at the junction of Saikung Road and Customs Pass, seems a definite tendency to en-Kowloon City, last night. courage individuality, which un- til now has been submerged by collectivity.

HONGKONG DOLLAR

DECLINES.

MARKED FALL IN:

SILVER

It is stated that the cause of the trouble was a dispute over a con- eubine, the outcome being that the two men assaulted the woman

A programme of records from Z.D.W. Library.

A Concert. Song-Annie Laurie Song-Atton Water (Dura)

Mary Garden Suprano) Violin Halo-Concerto in G Minorderto Brich) Louk Zimmermann, Vocal Duet The Swing Song (Menager) Vocal Duet-Trot Here and There Mensager) Winnie Mrivilin Derek ham Pianoforte Solo-Bonata Appassionata in P Minor) Beethoven) ....Jarold Bouer, | Songs-

(a) Jock the Fidler

th) The Ballad-Monger Easthope-Biarun) Banga

(A) Fairings

(b) Come to the Fair Easthope-Martin) Percy Heming Baritone). Cello Solo-Goyescas-Intermezzo Granados) 'Cello Solo-Adagio (Bach-Stioti-Carale)

Jablo Cagnie. 10.27 p.

Rugby Mid-day. Press

10.30 p.m.

Close Down.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

Today's broadcast from the Manila station: 6.00 p.m.-Ten Dance Programme.

5.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Period. 6.30 p.m.-English Informational Period 7.00 p.m.-longo Programme Joan Barredo. 7.1-Request Selections.

7.30 p.m.-aklatan Balagtas-Tagalog Pre

arntation, lected by Agalon Evantellata. 8.00 p.m.-Symphonie Perlod.

8.16 Lyrte Husle House Programmer 8.30 p.m.-Cebuano Programme--Laly Fernge 8,40 p.m.-Gems from famous Operas. 1.00 p.m.--Dance Musle by Bay View Hotel

Orchestra.

dez.

10.30 p.m.-Close down.

WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHANGE HER MIND

EVEN ON THE BENCH

"We Bristol Magistrates have She been pilloried on account of our with a sharp instrument. received wounds to both forearms, Jeniency in dealing with cases of stomach and shoulder.

dangerous driving. We have had letters written to us on the subject The victim of the attack was aand we are determined to atop murried woman named Tsoi Ng this." declared Mrs. L. M. Pheyscy, 8. a resident of Sai Yeung Choi Magistrate, when a fine of £20 Street, Mongkok. In a statement was imposed at Bristol Police Court to the police she says that while

on Charles Edward Lemon, of to Kowloon Gillinghum, Kent, for dangerous A sharp drop in silver prices in travelling on a bus London was partially reflected in City he observed two unknown driving. the value of the Hongkong dollar Chinese eyeing her suspiciously.

When she was reminded by the this morning, the rate falling When she got out from the bus and

the heaviest 1/8th to 1s. 3.7/8d. The under while passing Saigon Road she clerk that it tone of the local market is still was attacked, it is alleged, by one penalty yet imposed in that Court enas, with the outlook uncertain. of the two men with a dagger or for a similar first offence, Mrs.

knife. She raised an alarm and Phepsey remarked: In London, silver dropped a half when discovered by pedestrians "A fine of £5 might easily be tralians met on their trip was of procedure, and adjourned tillhenny. Chinn and India sold, and and police afterwards she was paid by a motorist like the defen- speculators bought, After the lying in a pool of blood. A small dant, whereas £20 might not be so that of shipping, there not being at to-morrow, leaving a sub-commit-official fixing, the market was un-sum of money in her possession easily raised and would be remem

the fall was overdone, and America carry all the goods that Australia. It is understood that the sub-certain. It was considered that had not been touched.

SHIPPING DIFFICULTIES.

One difficulty which the Aus-

the time, auficient tonnage to

was

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186

St. Louis

50 31

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Chicago Boston

44

95

17

41 101

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from each side to draw up a plan

tee of ten in session.

of reinstatement and is expected

New York reports silver down an eighth.

bered in the future and act as a ¡deterrent."

Mra. Pheysoy, however, eventu- The Empress of Japan arrived at ally agreed with the Chairman to

reduce the fine to £5 and costa. Vancouver yesterday at 1 p.m.

could export to China. Again, if committee discussed the question bought at the close.

the Chinese and Japanese were to come to a complete agreement,

to present a report to-morrow.

Japanese goods would come back British Wireless.

into the Chinese market, and the Japanese could undersell anyono else on account of their low costs of production. However, New Zealand and Australia should be able to flood a market for goods that were not exported by Japan, and Japan also needed those goods meat and tinned foods, for in- stance.

to

The Bresent was the time. open un potential markets and what was needed mainly was high- class anlosmanship. Itis advice

was for New Zealand producera to get into touch with the Hongkong Dairy Farm Coll Storage · repre- sentatives,

Mr. McKirdy is leaving Sydney for Ching on September 24th.

·COTTON · DISPUTE CONFERENCE

EMPLOYERS AND MEN MEET

London, Sept. 13. At a Conferance of employers and employees of the Lancashire cotton industry to-day/Mr. F. W. Loggett, Conciliation' Oficer of the Ministry of Labour, who pre- alded, gave a detalled explanation of the letter addressed to both sides several days ago by Sir Honry Bettorton, Miniator of Pat. Labojmysts.

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anid his brother was the last man, whom he imagined. would have taken his life. He had, however, had several very bad falls while Brother and HIS FINANCES playing polo and hunting, and

How Major Godfrey Heseltine, balu. Major Heselitno's finances theso had doubtless affected his aged alxty-one, was found shot dead in a summer house at his wore such that had he confided home, The Hill, Lutterworth, Lel- have been put right without any

in him (the witness) they could. cestershire, was described at the dimeulty. Had his brother been Inquest. Major Heseltine was a

him.

well-known polo player and Mas-normal he would have confided in ter of Walhampton Basset Hounda.

Harold Dallimore, the gardener, of suicide while of unsound mind, The Coroner returned a vordiet said that he passed the summer as the rosult of a head injury, and house shortly before 11 a.m. and added that the fails received while heard a bubbling and gurgling

sound. He saw what he believed playing pole and hunting might to be Major Heseltine's log pro- brain.

have affected Major Heseltine's truding from the summor house. Ho look no notice then, but just before one o'clock he felt curious about the sound, and on going to the drbour. discovered the Major kneeling in front of a sent. A sør- vice revolver was close by Pa SAS Lout Col. Christopher H

fearly sayon: hundred photographs by local amiatuura are now on display in the "Morning Post Building,” being the antries received in the Aummer Photo Competition. They are even in the above photograph. The exhibition, which continues for the remainder of this wask,

is free. (Photo: M Fong)JU

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