THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE $77, 1933.

CHINA'S NEW BRITAIN TAKES

DOLLAR

FIRST ISSUE ON JULY 1

COVT, APPROVAL

LEAD IN RYDER CUP

(Continued from Page 8.)

Whitcombe missed a two foot putt at the fifth and Barazen sank a long pult on the sixth. Hagen bungled two-footer on the seventh green after having played out of a bunker on his second stroke,

Mitchell and lovers were ons up

the nin

Scoron: Mitchell and ninth

on

GOLD MINING PROFITS

S.A. GOVERNMENT'S BIG SHARE

RYDER CUP THRILLS

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approach, while Shute missed the

three-foot putt which nccrued,

Mitchell mlased a four-footer at the sixth, at the seventh Dutra Johannesburg. Government's share

Record sums, representing the holed an eight-yarder to give the was stymied, at the eighth, Shute in certain gold-mining profits, have been palded the ninth to turn as they wont Americans a two, but Britain halv- Into tho Treasury. The total amounts to £2,121,702,

Now that the new design for the Chinese dollar has met with the official approval of the Cen tral Government, the issuing of Havers, 8, 6, 3, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6; Dutra Government Gold Mining Areas The first cheque in from the the new coins to the public will and Schute, 4, 6, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6. (Modderfortein). Consolidated, be started on July 1.

At the first hole Schute cut his too Limited, for £1,473,776, and re- According to information re-shot and at the third Havers drove presents the result of the past ceived yesterday, the Government a great mashia-nibilek to within one year's operations on this mine. In Mint will manufacture the dollars the seventh he holed a three-profits was only £10,429. In the

of the pin,

1915 the Government's share of the On at the rate of two lakhs, or $200,- yard putt 000, each and every day until the "Craig Wood and Runyan were one following year the figure was last of the old dollars is withdrawn up on the ninth. Scores: Craig Wood doubled, and in 1928 the £1,000,000 from the public purse and replaced and Runyan, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6, 5, 4, 4, 6, mark was passed for the first time. by the new and standard coln,

Dayles

and Easterbrook 3, 5, 5, 4, 4,In 1927 the figure rose to £1,470,- 4, 5, 4, 5,

693. Runyan was outstanding on the. Accond hole and at the third Easter- The New State Areas cheque brook

was weak on the green. At which the Treasury has also the fifth Wood missed a two-yarder ceived is for £847,925. Last year re- and at the next hole Davies sank It was for £552,782.-Router. aix yard putt. On the seventh Easter | brook "fluffed"

30

The new dollar.

Above

is the obversa and below the rovarse of the new coin.

Since the abolition of the tael, the mint has received about a mil- lion tacla' worth of sycee which has been made into burs, then Ingota, then strips, then blank coins ready for stamping with the new design. With the approval last week of the Central Government the stamping of the Bew design will be started as soon በዚ DOB. alble on the blank silver coins, and the first lot will be issued to local banks on the first of next month.

chip shot and on!

the eighth Runyan negotiated д stymie. At the ninth Davies minned,

six-footer.

EARLY ADVANTAGE. Padghans and Perry were two up

at the ninth. Scores: Padgham and Paris... Perry, 2, 6, 4, 5, 6, 4, 4, 3, 4; Dudley Geneva.. and Burke, 3, 5,

5, 4, 0,

6, 4, 4, 6, 5, 6. Derlin On the first hole Ferry sank a six- Helsingfors. yarder, but on the third he pulled his Oslo..

Americans had three Athens drive. The putta on the Afth. Padgham's drive Milan. wus bunkered. On the ninth Dudley's recond shot was bunkered.

At the end of the morning round

Jurie 25. 80.0/16

17.60%

11M

EXCHANGE RATES

Juno 23.

.80.7/16

....17.01

.14.30

.227

.10.00

690 .04.23/32 .41%

1/31/16

.4.214

.8.40

.311

.114

10.7/16 .67915

1/4

24.35

20.45

110 .1/0.5/64

1/3

.34

.4.67

..250

Buenos Aires. Shanghai Alliss and Whiteonibs were three up Amsterdam New York At the tenth and eleventh holes the Vienna Englishmen were hunkered and in the

Prague rough respectively, but they made Madrid Aine recoveries.

Bucharest.

At the twelfth Hagen holed a four-Hongkong yarder at the thirteenth and Ailisa

Brussels. followed suit. at the fourteenth. Stockholm flogen's drive was bunkered at the Lisbon. sixteenth, whilst Whitcombe achieved a superb run up from 20 yards on the seventeenth. Whitcombe niso re- covered magnificently to halve the where Sarazen missed a next hole, two-footer.

Scorer: Alliss and Whitcombe,

Bombay Yokohama Montevideo. Montreal. Belgrade.. Silver (spot).....18% 5, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4: Sarazen and Silver (forward).18% lagen 5, 4, 3, 4, 5, 4, 6, 3, D.

ENGLISHMEN LEADING. Mitchell and Havera ended the

four first eighteen hotes

up on Dutra and Schute. Seoros: Mitchell and Havers, t, 3, 4, 4, 4, 2, 4, 6, 4; } Dutra and Schute, 3, 4, 4, 7, 4, 4, 5, 6,

4.

War Loan.......00.1/16

out; four up. There were thrilla for the spectators at the commen- when Shute and Dutra claimed cement of the homeward journey,

threes on the eleventh and twelth holes to reduce the lead to two, but they became three down when Mitchell holed out in two at the on the fifteenth green when the next hole. The match was settled Britons became dermis two.

EASTERBROOK AND DAVIS

▾ WOOD AND RUNYAN, W. H. Davies and S. Easterbrook (Britain) boat Craig Wood Runyan by ono hole.

Scores:

Britain.

Out: 3 & 4 4 4 6 4 6-39 Homo: 5 4 5 5 4 3 5 5 517-

Out: 2 5 4 3 4 4 5 35 35 Homa: & 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 4-38

America,

and

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE BORDERERS. DAND

366 metres (84.5 k/c.).

From Z. II. W., on wave length of

11-11.30 4.m. Local Stock & Ex- change Quotations. Weather Report, Quotations. selected London & New York Stock

Chinese Recorded Pro-

11.30 a.m. ramme. of Victor Records,

12.30 p.m. European Programme

Report, etc. 1 p.m.

Local Time & Weather

1.30 pm. A Relay from the Rotary Club of the speech by Rotarian M. K. Lo on. "An Aspect of Chinese Com munity Service: Chinese Hospitals." 2 p.m. (Approx) Clone Down. 4.30-7

p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- gramme,

7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.35 p.m. Orchestral.

Daphinis et Chloe Suite (Ravel).

Boston Symphony Orch. 7143/4.

Ma Mere L'Cyle (Ravel).

8

Boston Symphony Orch. 7870/1.

p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report, etc.).

7.35-8.30 p.m. Variety.

Orchestral-Strange Interlude.

Ruby Newman and His Orch. 24072. Song Isn't It Romantic?

24007,

10741.

0901.

Jeannette MacDonald. Band-The National Game.

Sousa's Bard. Song-The Cantor. Orchestral-If You Don't Want

To Be Sweathearts. 0040. Song-Pickaninnies' Heaven.

Anywhere.

Al Jolson.

Kate Smith, 6407.

Out: 3 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 38 Home: 6 6 6 3 4 5 6 42 Out: 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 3 4-36 14.42 Hona: 5 4 6 4 4 3 5 44-38

227

Starting all square after being 10.00 one down at the ninth in the morn-

590 04.11/10 lug, the British pair played magni. ficent golf on the outward journey 1/3 and established a winning posi- 4.21 tlon. At the frat hole, Easter-Instrumental-Any Time, Any Day.

8.68 brook's tee shot was within four 31 feet of the pin and they obtained 114

.a two, the best score at this 40,9/18 hole, At the second, Runyan 6724 holed from the edge of the green 1/4%

to secure it at 4 to 5. At the 24.36 19.43 ninth, after some brillant play,

110 Britain turned

up. The 1/6.6/64 American found themselves down 1/3.3/32 dormte two but saved the match 34 with a par four on the eighteenth 4.67only to half the final hole to give

250 Britain the match. 18.9/10 18.11/10

19

-British Wireless."

LAWN BOWLS.

At the tenth Schute Inid a perfect Sodden Green Causes

Set-Back.

On the obverse of the new dollar, as will be seen from the reproduc-tron shot three yards from the pin tion above, there is a portrait of and at the eleventh Dutra ran over Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and directly above the green with a mashie shot. At the

Dutra placed his second shot in a FIELD BEATS PURVIS. gorac bush.

Mitchell holed a five foot putt at

one

DUDLEY AND BURKE

▾ PADGHAM AND PERRY. Dudley and Burke (America) beat Padgham and Perry (Britain) by one hole.

Britain.

|

The Mills Brothers, 0490, Song-Wait Till You Seo

"Ma Cherie."

Maurice Chevaller. 21918. Orchestral-Another Night Alone.

Ruby Newman and His Orchestra, 24072. Song-Love Me Tonight,

Jeannette MacDonald. 24067. Band-The Black Horse Troop. 10741, Violin-Hebrew Chunt. Orchestral Why Can't This Night

Victor Young, 8501.

Go On Forever?

Casa Loma Orch. 6494. Song-Moon Song.

Kato Smith, 6497. Instrumental-Fildin' Joo.

The Mills Brothers. 6490, Song--Lou!ne.

Braurice Chevalier. 21018, 8.30-10 p.m.

A relay of the Band of the 1st. 28 4 5 6 4 4 3 437 Bttn. South Wales Borderers

con-

4 4 4 5 435 4437ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gecks,

Scores:

Out Home: Out: Home:

3 5 4 5 4 5 4 35-38 4 4 4 5 4.3 5 4 t-37

America

Out:

Home: Out!

from Mount Austin Barracks by courtesy of the Officer, Commanding.

10-10.30 p.m. Concert Items. Plano Solo Scarf Danca

(Chaminade).

Hans Barth. 20346. Song-Comin' Thru The Ryc.. Violin Solo-Aloha Oo (Kreisler),

Marion Talley (Soprano), 1140.

Fritz Kroisier. 1116.

it the inscription "Twenty-second thirteenth Shute cut his drive and Year of the Republic of China." The reverse has a picture of a Chinese junk and the words "One

The progress of the Open Cham- the fourteenth and at the fifteenth plonship competition has been seri Dollar." The three birds flying Mitchell laid a ninanio iwo yards above the junk and a rising sun from the pin. Schute was bankered ously retarded by rain, and yester- which figured on the reverse of the at the sixteenth and at the next day saw another wholesale postpone- thrilling of the matches. The Song-A Wanderer's Song previous design are omitted in the hole both Schute and Dutra were inment on the Craigengower Green.

the rough.

Only one match was played, W. V. Davies

and Easterbrook finished Fleid beating J. Purvis by 21-18 in the morning round all squard with a 24-head game on the Police Green. Craig Wood and Runyan. Scores: Davies and Easterbrock, 6, 4, 6, 5, 4, was to have been played on the same The Coates-Ferguson match, which 8, 6, 6, 5; Craig Wood and Runyan, green, was postponed, 6, 6, 5, 6, 6, 3, 4, 6, 5.

The remaining three ties which

now one.

Shanghai, June 27.

It is announced that the new silver dollar which is now being coined at the Central Mint, Shanghai, will be put into cir. culation on July 1,

The new dollar has been assayed and analysed, and found to be of the prescribed weight and fineness.Reuter,

COTTON, WHEAT

AND SILVER LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Messra. Swan, Culbertson and Frits have received the following quota tions on the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchange for yeater- day.

Cotton.

Opening

3 6 454 456 6~1 4 4 4 4 0 3 3 5 5-10 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 3 4-34 Home: 446 3 5 3 4 8 4-35 This was probably the most Americans played very poor. golf in the morning and finished four down. This afternoon, they pro- duced by far the best golf played by any pair the whole day, as in- dicated by their afternoon card of 69.

Burke started the landslide in

At the tenth Wood missed a yard should have been staged at the Craf- favour of the Americans by hol- putt, but at the sixteenth holed out gengower venue werd D. Rumjan ing a four-yarder at the second from the edge of the green.

v. U. M. Omar, W. Wotherspoon v. J. V. Ramsay, and C. E. Elliot-Hey-hole this afternoon. At the fourth, Perry and Dudley both drove into wood v. A. É. Carey.

the game bunker. Burke produced a Ane chip shot to give them the hole.

up on

ANOTHER SUCCESS. Padgham and Perry finished the first eighteen holes four Dudloy and Burke. Scores: Padgham and Perry, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 6, 5, 4; Dudley and Burke 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 3,

5,

up:

At

the twelfth and thirteenth holes

·

Padgham sank six yard putts but at St. the sixteenth the Americans picked Padgham was bunkered at the second and again at the seventeenth- from his drive. A beautiful pitch by Perry enabled the British pair to halve the eighteenth, Dudley being bunkered.—Reuter,

ROYAL GOLFERS.

Prince of Wales Partners Douglas Fairbanks.

Closing Range

Rango 0.57-9.00 10.30-10.30 0.00-9.02 10.67-10.00 10.07-10.11 10.74-10,77 .10.10-10.17 10.82-10.86 day, Prince Georgo and Archie Comp- 10.39-10.36 10.97-10.08 ston defeated the Prince of Wales and 10.48-10.48 11.12-11.12 Douglas Fairbanks by three up and

two to play.Heuter."

London, June 19. In a golf match at Sunningdale to-

SNOOKER MATCH.

Patrick's Club Win

Keen Encounter,

BY A SIX POINT MARGIN.

At the fifth, Burke holed when atymied. At the ninth, the Ameri- A tain's morning lead.

cans had completely removed Bri.

(Schumann);

Frederick Schorr (Daritone). 7473. Violin Solo Letus Land (Scots),

Fritz Kreisler. 0700, Piano Solo-The Flatterer

(Chaminade).

Hans Barth. 20346.

Violin Solo-From The Land of the Song-Kome Sweet Home.

Marion Talloy (Soprano). 1146.

Sky Blue Wator (Cadman- Kreisler)..

Song-By The Sea (Schubert).

Fritz Kreialer. 1115.

Frederick Schorr (Baritone), 7473. Violin Sole-Hungarian Dance No. 17

(Brahms-Kreisler),

Fritz Kroller. 6706. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 10.33 p.m. Close Down. (All records in the above European. Programmes are kindly supplied by Messra. Trang Fook Piano Co.).

WIRELESS PACT. Wave-length Convention Operative in January.

Lucerne, June 20.

On the homeward journey, Padgham and Perry seemed to be getting a better grip on things and with three holes to play they were one up. The Americans then had A very interesting and aporting

another sensational period. They snooker encounter was played on Fri-squared the match with a birdie day evening last at St. Patrick's Club, four at the sixteenth and led for Garden Road, between St. Patrick's the first time since the sixth hole Club and the R.A.S.C. The Club of the first round at the emerged victora by the narrow mar- teenth with another three. Britain gin of six points, the number of produced a birdie on the lost green, It provides for a European redis- Games being equal.

Scores are appended:.

but the Americans did the same tribution over the natural limita to and so won their match to give the west and to the north, to the onst America their only victory and to the south to a latitude of to a longitude of forty degrees cast, Renter.

93 01

41

R.A.S.C. St. Patrick's Club.

70 *McQuilkin

Jordan 56 Driscoll 39

Kemp O'Connor Peatfield

July

October December

January

March

May

Spot

10.45

Wheat

*Tighe

Cubitt Огг

10

Chicago Winnipeg

July

89%

740%

September October... December

July

91%

FLOOD MENACE

Gray *Symonds 114

Eycott

40

04% Bilver

77 78

CENTRAL AND NORTH

September

36.00 36.20 30.00

CHINA ANXIETY

Total:

Played two games.

350

'› Total:

December.

Total sales for the day:-

(74 Contracts) (241 Contracts) 1,850,000 oza. · 0,025,000 ora.

Who Invented the

Googly?

Nanking,, June 26.

The renewal of rainy weather is

seven-

2 LIGHTENING OF WORLD

DEBT BURDEN URGED

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in undertaking the largest pro- gramme of public works in history! would energise production and

causing considerable anxiety to SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. consumption everywhere.

the authorities, who fear that un- Iças the situation shows Immediate improvement flood disaster is in- evitable.

The Yangtsze Conservancy Com-

Who invented the Googly? Opis-mission called an emergency meet-

SIXTY-SEVEN KILLED IN

SUMATRA

Batavia, June 20.

ions differ in cricket circles but the ing this morning which was at- At least 67 people were killed in late Sir K, J. Key, the old captain tended by representatives from the an earthquake at Bouth Bencoolen, of Surrey, appears to have no doubt lending ministries.-Renter... Sumatra.-Router.

on the matter in an extract from his

book on the gamo quoted by the London "Stor." "The googly was invented in 1885 by Mr, II. V. Page the old captain of Oxford Univer

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

ANGER VENTILATED OFTEN HUR- alty, who afterwards played for RIES TOWARD FORGIVENESS, ANGER Gloucestershire. Pago used to bowl

it constantly while waiting for the CONCEALED OFTEN HARDENS INTO RE next man to come in. He never VENGE-Bulwer-Lytton, really perfected, it and navor bowled. it in a first-class match, but only in a few college matches; but he un-. doubtedly invented it, and Bosan quot, another Old Oxonian, perfect od It.-Router's Sports Service.

Two cases of typhoid (one im- ported) and one case of meningitis were reported to the local health authorities during the week-end.

A new wireless wave-length con- countrics, vention was signed to-day by 27

degrees north.

Finland, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Lithuania. Poland and Sweden have

not yet signed, owing to the non-

acceptance of the wavelengths allotted to them, but it is anticipated that they will adopt the plan before- January next, when it becomes operative- Reuter.

ARMS SITUATION. CONFERENCE LIKELY TO

ADJOURN

Paris, June 26.

The adoption of such a policy by other countries in concert with America would exert a steadying Influence of foreign exchangea. Adjournmont of the Disarma- At the same time, the, burden of mont Conference, possibly, until debts must be lightened, This September, has been virtually was not an invitation to thoso able agreed upon by M, Paul Boncour to pay to scale down their obliga-in an interview with Rt. Hon. tions, still loss was it an invitation | Arthur Henderson,

to default. But. It emphasises to Mr. Henderson is on routa” to necessity for organising creditors Geneva. He favours an adjourn. throughout the world and of estab~ { ment to puraus negotiations with lishing some permanent body to'| Individual delegations and smooth A number of changes in station act in an advisory capacity, be out the divergencies apparent be of ships attached to the China Fleet tween organised creditors and or fore the first reading of the Bri- will take place during the next two weeks. I. Parthian is expected Ranised debtors and to study by tish plan in order to pave the way to arrive from Welbelwel on June Bo what means the necessary adjust for the second reading when a vole and the destroyers

Wishart and ments might be effected with the will be taken.-Router. Whitehall on Julg

Varsain

is which minimum of delay and Injustico.de will proceed from the Colony to Wel- Senator. Couzens expressed : the world recovery than a reduction of heiwel on their summer cruise are opinion that the increased demand tariff duties of a number of highs.

Witch and Veteran on July 4, for raw materials induced by the competitive manufactured ar and H.M.B. Cornwall, H.M.8. Carodoe, American construction programme|tician-British Wireless and Reu- and II.M.8, Whitahed on July 7, 20 would offer for moro: Hope;s for!ter,

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