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THE

THRILL PICTURE

OF

1933

OF

KING JUNGLE

WITH

THE LION MAN (BUSTER CRABBE)

· FRANCES DEE• a Paramount Picture

COMING SOON.

TO-DAY AT

THE

CENTRAL

Not one wife in a million would have dared!

She let the other wo- man take away her man...but she burned her own white flesh with the brand of sin

to keep her baby!

NO OTHER WO

An REO-BADIO Picture of course David O. Salznick, Executive Producer

With IRENE DUNNE

CHARLES DICKFORD ERIC LINDEN

GAVILI ANDAR

From Eugene Walter's stage success, "Just a Waman." Directed by J. Walter Ruben

ALSO

A Snappy Musical, Featuro. "SO THIS IS HARRIS !" Three reefs of Riotous Comedy. and Jolly Music.

A Programme not to be missed.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER . 9,

LADIES SECTION OF L.R.C.

SCHEME APPROVED

YESTERDAY

BY THE ANNUAL MEETING

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Mesara. Swan, Culbertson and Frits have received the following quotations on the Now. York cotton and whoat and silver exchanges för yesterday.

Coflon

Mooted for sometime, the scheme of forming a Ladies' Section received formal approval at the annual genern! meeting of the Indian Recreation Club which was held last night at the January Chub's pavilion at Sookunpon.

March

The incating was presided by Mr. May A. el Arcull, who reported akats- July factory year's work although the Club Spot had not repeated its former success"

in the sports field.

The

mitted:owing Report was

Sept. 7. Sept. 8. Closing Closing

Range

Range

October December

9.01-0.02 8.81-8 83 9.22-9.22 0.03-9.05

0.30-0.30 9.10-0.10

9.47-0.47 0.27-9.27

0.03-0.03 9.44-0.45-

9.77-0.77 0.62-0.02

0.20 Wheat,

0.00

outh-

Sept.

Sept. 7. Sept. 8. Chieng Winnipeg Chlewen Winnipes

83%

83%

70%

17035 80 71% 87 71%

The year under review was not ne Oct. successful as the sensen before. The Dec. Club lost all the four Shields it had May in Cricket and Tennis, but Ron Members need not be disheartened as

all the terma we entered put up a September aporting fight in every department. December Wo

hope to do better next year. March especially in Cricket, in its younger Members.

DOT TGM 014 70%

Bilver.

Sept. 7. Sept. 8.

37.15

37.00

38.20

37.14 37.66. 38.30

Total sales for the day

2,425,000 ozA. 1,150,000 oz. (97 Contracts) (40, Contracts)

EXCHANGE RATES

After many years, the Club entered a team in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Lengue, but it has not been very successful so far, having won but one game throughout the season. How- ever, the players have gained a great, deal of valuable experience, and should be able to give a very much Paris better necnunt of themselves next Genera year. We wish them the best of Berlin juck.

Helsingfors Owing to several factors, we at Osla.. many Members during the year, which Athens closed with 2 Honorary Members. 1

Milan. Life Members. 16 Associate Members, Buenos Aires 10 Absent Members, 2 Temporary Shanghai Members, and 108 Ordinary Members, New York: making a total of 142 as compared Amsterdam with last year's total of 198.

Vienna Deaths: It is with great regret Progue

we have to record the death of that

Madrid Mr. Omar Ismail, one of our keenest Bucharest. cricketers, at a comparatively early Hongkong. age. Mr. Jemail had been a member Bruse of our 1st XI for a good number of Stockhol years, and his absence from the field Lisbon. will be greatly missed. We take this Bombay. opportunity of expressing our sym- pathy towards his widow and family. The Club has also lost a great friend in the person of the inte Mr. O. Kitchell, to whose family we also wish to express our sympathy.

DEFICIT SHOWN. Finance: The Working Account shows a deficit of $36.85.

2014

Sept. 7.

Sept. 8.

80.19/82

80.20/39

16.32%

18.46

.13.24%

13.20

220

22444

19,00

19.00

៨៥

79.29/12

-60,1***

***

44%

1/32

1/3%

.4.55

7,82%

7.84

2015

100%

37 EX

* 37.29/32

1/4%

1/4.15/16

02.04

22.12

22.2

19.37

19.37

106

104%

.1/6.1/16. 1/8.1/1

.1/2.3/32 1/1,15/10

.384

30

-1.75

18%

184

Yakubana Montevideo Montreal.

.4.37 Silver (spot) .18.1/16 Silver (forward) 18.3/10 War Loon

100%

British Wircices.

#KY

Towards the end of the year, the Cummittee appointed a Finance Seb-

Cups for the Doubles Championship Committee to devise ways and means

were won outright by Messrs. S. A whereby the Club funds could be and A. H. Rumjain. Two more chal- augmented, and it was decided by this enge cups for this event, which hoa Sub-Committed to make several recom- always been very popular, would be mendations to the General Commitee, possible by a generous donation of a Championship Event, which was made of which was.to organise a Membership.Campaign. Our member-

splendid Challenge Cun by Capt, K. B. ship is not sufflelent, and it is to before, of the Indian Medical Service, hoped that the Campaign will con-

This was won by Mr. Firdos Khan.

one

tinur.

Cricket: Both our 1st and 2nd XI's tried very hard to capture the Senior and Junior Shields for the third year in succession, but found the task too difficult for them, If it is any can solation to them, it may be added that the opposition was very strong. The 1st XI were engaged in seven Lengue matches, of which they won five and lost two, while of the nine League matches the 2nd XI were engaged in, they won only live, drew one and lost three. They were given a walk-over ir another.

A. Minu hended the Batting Averages in the 1st XI for the first time in his career with 16.28, and Mr. A. H. Madar was runner-up with 15.0. These figures will show the weakness of our batting which was caused to a big extent by the un- suitability of the pitch for practice. In the bowling department, Mr. F. D. Pereira once again hended the aver ages, taking 38 wickets for only 6.16 runs avicce. Mr. A. R. Minu followed up his batting performances by taking

LAWN BOWLS. Lawn Bowls: The Lawn Bowls green, which was formerly situated close to the nullah, was early in the year removed to the north. Western side of the ground. We have to thank Mr. B. A. Hyder for the amount of trouble and time he has devoted to the green.

were

During the 1033 bowls senson, we put in team in the Second Division. Most of our representatives playing in a League match for the first time and therefore lacked ex- ing signs of improvement, and some perience. They however, show- play of high standard was seen in the Club's tournaments.

Ground: The ground was in a rather poor condition immediately after the alterations to the lawn bowls green and the cricket pitch as the turf took sometime to grow properly, but as a result of the untiring efforts of Messrs. B. A. Hyder, A. R. Minu and S. A. R. Ismail, it is now in fairly good

Sports Meeting:-A very success- 31 wickets during the year for 688ful Sports Meeting was held on the runs ench.

Club's

The 2nd XI batting was beaded by Mr. F. M. el Arculli with 24.00, while Mr. M. P. Mador, in his rare appear ance registered an average of 21.00. Mr. A. M. Rumjalin proved himself

by returning an average of 0.65, and Mr. A. R. Suflad was n worthy runner up with 7.14.

grounds on 21st. May, 1933, A large number of members and friends watched the various events on the programme with the keenest in- terest. Mr. S. A. Rumjahn once again demonstrated his versatility by win-

a tower of strength in the bowlingning the individual championship.

Sunday League: The Sunday Cric- ket Lengue was again a boon to many of our cricketers who had not enjoyed place in any of the Club's regular teams. Competition was not as keen an the year before owing to the one- aidedness of some of the games, but novertheless all the matches proved most enjoyable. The Shia presented

Miss J. el Arculli prosented the prizes at the conclusion of the meeting.

General: The Committee wishes to thank all those who subscribed to- wards the Sporta Fund, the donors of prizes, the Military Authorities for the loan of ground pege, and Mesars. A. Rahmin (Hen. Sports Secretary), S. A. R. Ismail, D. Rumlahn. R. Nazarin (Hon. Treasurer) and M. A. Abbas (Hon, Socretary), to whose hard work the success of the Moot-

won by Messrs. Harry ing was due.

was a

& Co. was won by the of which Mr. F. D. Pereira was skipper.

PLAYERS CONGRATULATED. Tennis: The less of Mr. C. A. L. Humjahn, who returned to Tiantais, serious handicap to the Club. Without his support, wo failed to re- tain either of the "A" Division or the Dunlop (Mixed Doubles) Shields. We were runners-up · in both these divisions, to the Chinese It. C. in the former and to the United Services Recreation Club in the latter,

We have again to think Mr. A. R. Sutherland for the gift of another bat for the season's best batting average In the 1st XI, and those others who so generously contributed to the cricket prins

wero

We also thank Mossra. J. Boesen and S. D. Ismail for their services in auditing the annexed accounts.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

officers The following elected:--

Prosidont Mr. A. el Areállí Jahn and Mr. Badan Singh,

Vice-President Mr. A. H. Rum-

Hon.

Secretary, Mr. A. R. Minu. Ilon, Treasurer-Mr. H. Nazarin. Captain of Cricket (1st XI),—Mr. A. H. Madar,

Vice Captain-Mr. A. R. Minu. Mr. K. Nazarin.

Captain of Cricket | (2nd : X1),——

The Committee congratulates Mr. 9. A. Rumjahn on winning the Open Singles Championship of the Colony for the third time in his career and the second in successive years; Mr. J. A. Cassumbhoy on being runner up; and Mossre, S. A. and II. D. Rum- Jahn on their wonderful record of carrying off the Doubles Championship. of the Colony for the ninth-year succession.

rennis Tournament: The Tennis Tournament, entbracing five events, took n

a long time to complete. It 4. D. Dallah. to be feared that in future the Tennila Sub-Committee will have to be muro striet than they have been in order. to get the competitors to play on their tion on the days allotted. The Binglek Championship.WAEKWONźby Mr. H.-D. Turijahn, With: Mr.A.E ARUMHA;ÁS TUNDET UP,

Vivo-Captain, Mr. A. It. Abbas, Captain of Tennis-Mr. S. A Rumaith

Captain of Lawn Bowla--Mr. vir die lentes, Copimitibo-Messrs. M. Y. Adaly MR. Abb, J.B.A. Gurroent, A. G. Sumad Al-Rabmals" Al K. Minu, Dz.. Regel Arcally-A.. T.: Darma, Natha Bingh.D. Rumjahn, A.-H. Wahab and H. A. Khanzbydle

The sting terminated with yote of thanks to the chair.

1933.

TO-DAY ONLY!

Farewell Performance

of the inimitable

MACKEY TWINS

and the Creole Songsters

EDITH SPENCER & GRETA ANDERSON

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