LEAGUE ADVISOR
DR. RAJCHMANN IN COLONY
WORK IN CHINA
Dr. Rajchmann, who was reccnt- ly appointed as technical advisor by the League of Nations to China, passed through Hongkong this *morning aboard the a... Conto Rosso on his way to Shanghai and Nanking.
In the North, Dr. Rajehmann will join other experts appointed by the League and already in China to help the Government in matters. relating to public health, the con struction of roads, irrigation, agriculture and civil service, with a vlow to coordinating their -activities.
Seen by a Telegraph.representa- tive soon after the vessel berthed, Dr. Rajchmann, referring to his appointment, said that China had been cooperating with the League of Nations since 1929 in con- nexion with reconstruction and technical development.
The Chinese Government asked the League at the beginning of the current summer to continue collaboration in the future and the League then appointed a special China committee comprising tho President of the League Council representatives of China, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, France, Czecho-Slovakia, Spain and Nor- way to this end. This committee was to act only when requested to do so by the Chinese Govern- ment.
LONDON STOCK PRICES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933.
MARKET" "DECIDEDLY
FIRMER
The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Mensca, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Router The markoti Brighter. Most sections are decidedly firmer,
Chinese Bonds
Sept. 28. Sept. 29.
£100
4% Bonds 1898
(Eng. Ina.). £100 44% Loan 1008. £ 864 £.88% 6% Loan 1912. £ 654 00 5% Roorg Loan
1913 (Lan-Tea)-&-88%1⁄2----£-8072
Bonds 1925-47 £80 5% S'hai-Nanking
Riy
....£413%
£857
£ 41/4
Tient-Pukow Rly.4 21-26 $ 21-20
Rallway (Sup!. Loan)
6% Tient-Pukow
1011-
£ 17-22 # 17-22
# 83-88 # 12
00 Shal-Hang- chow. Ningpo Bly. # 83-88 5% Honan Rly.. 8 12 5% Hukuang Rls,
£20% 2 304 5% Lung Taing U
Hai Rly. 1918, £ 10 £ 10% Foreign Bonds and Banks German 7% Int.
Japan 5% Storling
Loan 1924....
Loan 1007
73% 76
£ 80 £ 80%
£ 00% Industrials and Breweries Associated Elec.
Industries Brit.-Amer. Tob.. Chinese Eng. &
Min.
Japan 6% Sterling
Loan 1907 ..... $90
J. & F. Coats Courtaulds Distillers Dunlop Rubber General Elec. Everready
"There are at present in China,' he said, "quite a number of ex- perts sent out by the League at the request of the Government to help in various spheres of public Guinness activity such as public health,Impl. Chem. In construction of roads, Irrigation. dustries agriculture and the form of Civil Service. The Chinese Govern. ment then considered it advisable to ask the League to send to China a technical officer who would co-ordinate the work of these various exports and to act as tech- nical liaison officer between the Chinese National Economy Coun- Anglo-Dutch cil and the technical organisers Burma Corpn... of the League. In July of Canadian Pacific
na
Impl. Tobacco.. Int. Tea Stores Internat. Nickel Pinchin Johnson Turner & Nowall Unilever
Rly.
K.C.C. DEVELOPMENT NEW YORK STOCK
SCHEMES
(Continued from Page 12.)
sidente said:
"There is not very much to be said over and above what appears in the report but I have a few com- mints to make which I trust you will endorse, VASH
"Our Cricket team has a much atronger batting side but despite the efforts of our Captain and Mr. Burnett, our bowling attack was not sufficiently good to deal with the strongest of our opponents. I learn that this season we have two new mombera
and ono old member To turning to the -fold'... who will strongthen the team, especially as one of them may be able to neces sitate his old slow bowling. In con noxion with tho vory successful ren- son of the second X1, I would draw your attention to the batting aver nge of Mr. C. 1. Stapleton which was 80.8" (applauso),
- THE LATE- MR.-COCHRANE.-
EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
STEADY
According to Messrs. Swan Cul- bortson and Fritz, the New York market was alandy yesterday. · Busi- noss dono 1,040,000 shares. The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday'e markets: The whole list was firm with the exception of American Tel,
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY OF "THE KID FROM
SPAIN" THIS EVENING-
47 p.m. Chinese recorded pro
gramme,
2-11.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.27 p.ra. Quartet in F Minor (Beethoven,
Op. 95),
Loner String Quartet. L1928/8, 7.27-9 p.m.
A relay of "The Kid From Spain" from the King's Theatre by courtesy of the Management."
Tel. which declined more than three oints due to heavy short selling with out apparent reason. Goldnining shares advanced due to rumours that the President intends to fix the gold content of the dollar at a level which will make it worth 60 cents and a free old market would be inaugurated Both rumours; however, cannot be confirmed. The price of 60 cents for Report).
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather the dollar will be equivalent to a gold 9-0.30 p.m. Orchestral and Band week ending. September 23rd were Polish Danco No. 1 (Scharwenka, price, of 34.48. Carloadings for the Music. reported at 662,000 carloads, and In
arr. Godfrey). crease of 858 carloads above last week's figure. Our New York Office Dance of the Dwarfs (Griog,
arr. Godfrey). Cable: (This morning), Stocks: Profit-
B. B. C.-Wireless-Military- started by the
of Amma Yol shares because Post and Peasant-Overture (Suppe) Band. 9846. "I mention with very great regret the untimely death of Mr. T. M. of apprehension that its dividend
Parey Pitt and Augmented sym- Cochrane who, nearly 12 years ago, might be reduced halted a rally bub
phony Orchestra. 9760. won a very useful bowler and play-pressure was light and indications are Waldteufel Memories Fantasia
that there will be further irregularity. ed in our team.
(arr, Finck). to-morow. Wheat: The market
Hormon Finck and His Orch. 0808. closed rather weak largely due to loca]
9.30-11.30 p.m. pressure. Bolleve purchases are war-
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel ranted on declines on the basis of Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong constructive news.
me Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the hedging of Government holdings re- ported Increasing. Far reaching cre recorded music will be broadcast from Management. (During the intervals dit expansion and price raising Gov- the Studio). ernment plans are favourably consi- dered and consensus of opinion fa- yours higher prices as plans develop
"At Lawn Bowls we did not, por. haps, do as well. in the League as the individual prowess of some of our members made probable, but in recent seasons our team gained soma remarkabla victories and the consti- tution of the present team augura
well.
20/8 20/3 118/1115/7wn
BL/3 30/- 60/0 59/9 39/140/3 82/0 83/- 36/3 35/9
45/5.
29/3 29/3 4578 94/0 94/3
29/4% 20/6. 109/0
110/6
27/44 27/74 $ 204 $ 21%
31/6. 32/--
35/0 24/0
3670
24/9
Miscellaneous
18/
this year this China Committee Gula Kalumpong met in Paris appointed me technical delegate."
Asked his views regarding the political activities of the Lengue, Dr. Rafchmann said he had none. He was interested solely in the technical side.
Dr. Rajchmann also declined to say anything regarding the report- ed Japanese opposition to his ap- pointment.
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW YORK
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culberton and Fritz| have received the following quotations on the New York cotton and wheat and allver exchanges for yesterday.
Cotton.
October December
January
March
May
July
Spot
• Rubber Trepca Mines Langlaate
Estates.... London Tin Rubber Trusts ... S'hal Elec. Constr. Van Ryn Deep
10/6
14/- 14/11/2 $ 14% $ 15%
Olla
Anglo-Persian Oil Burmah Oil Royal Dutch Shell Trans. and
Trad.
Cotton:
"Although this fent has been achloved since the end of the con- Element of weakness at the moment claded year, I cannot let the oppor-la the lack of short interest. Silver: tunity pass of congratulating our The market was easier on profit-tak- secretary on becoming the Opening after opening strong. Cable re- Bowls Champion of the celved at 11,60 p.m. during our Night Colony," (applause),
Service. "The New York Times says this morning that a now and far- "With regard to Lawn Tonnia, I reaching credit expansion policy is wish to congratulate the sub-commit being formulated by the Government. and in particular Mr. D. S. The impression is that an announce- Green, on the success of the short, ment. of definito monetary policy is sharp, and sweet tournament of imminent," Karaten Statistical Labo- 1932. The Ground Sub-Committee ratories Cablo: Report that Colum. have kept the greens in splendid bin Gas & Electric, is outstanding condition; and I may mention Mr. around a price of 13 and also recom- Charles Burford whose retirement mends American Power $6 preferred, was a great loss in this connexion Fuget Sound Power Prior Preferred, capecially.
United Light Preferred and United Gas First Preferred at market rates.
Dow-Jones averages:
tee
EXHIBITION BILLIARD PLANS.
Sopt, 28 Sept. 20
04.60
"The Billiard Roomi has been a 30 Industrials conclusive auccess and a fine source 20 Rails of revenue, showing a profit of 20 Utilities $1,000. Handicap events were keen- 40 Bonds ly contested and it is intended this Alaska year to stage championship, events and to hold exhibition matches and when certain, well-known profes- sional champions visit the Colony,
Turning to the accounts, the year 13/4% 13/7% under review has been a very im
portant one in the Club's history the first year we have been in the new. building and ons in which it was obvious that our expenditure would riso sharply
and we could American merely hope that our revenue would 'B'. rise equally. Two years ago when American Water-
17/0 18/-
28/0 28/0 13/6 13/0 24/3 20/0 587-587- 41/10% 41/10%
40/44 40/41 88/3 60/8 £ 2244 € 224
68/101⁄2-56/19%
TENNIS RECORD,
C.R.C. Clean Sweep Of League Titles.
the magnitude of our present schema' became apparent, I was not infre- quently worried by doubts express ed by peasimiats as to whether we should be able to live up to our now standard. Well, I am sure you will all agree, after reading the Report and Accounts, that those fears were groundless. Although we have not included entrance fees in our income but have placed it to Reserve, and have included in our expenditure the wholo cost of the opening ceremony which amounted to $1,800-wo are still able to show a balanco of in- come over expendituro amounting to $2.384.24.
41.00
04.24 41.07
26.6326.11
88.84
83.04
Juneau Allied Chemical &
Mining Co.
24
26%
Dye American Can American & Foreign
Power
1801
135%
88%
83%
014
014
· 1036
18
42% 117
яб
85%
214
204
15
18%
11
12
4644
2731
88%
28
Amer. & For. Power 204 American Metal... 174 American Tel. & Tel: 1214 American Smelting 427%
Tobacco
22
88
works.. Anaconda Copper Auburn Automobile 17% Atlas Corporation Baltimore & Ohle 27 Bethlehem Steel ... 34 Borg Warner... 14% -16% Borden Company Canadian Pacife
Railway Case, J.I. Chase National Bank 22% Chesapeake Cor-
poration... Chrysler Corporation 41% Columbla Gas &
Electric
14% "A comparison between the details
Consolidated Gan of "B" DIVISION FINAL. of last year's expenditure and in-Continental Oil 10
New York **** 41% come and this year's, is not easy Corn Products ............ The Chinese Recreation Club won because the latter have been drawn Douglas Aircraft. 14 88 the title of the "B" Division of the up in a different form. I can give Du Pont de Nemours 74% Hongkong Tennis League for the you the following figures: Total in- Eastman Kodak .. tonth year in succession when they come (1931-2) was $20,800 against Electric Bond &
.70% 9.00-9.00 9.06-9.05 easily accounted for the Club de Re- $27,172 this year; expenditure was 9.01-0.02 9.87-9.90
Share crelo on the homo courts at Causeway $19,000 as against $25,000; bar pro- General Electric
17 10.00-10.00 0.06-0.90 10.17-10.17 10.11-10.12 to one.
Bay. The Chinese won by eight sets it was $7,480
19% as against $9,680; General Foods ЛБ spent on entertainment last year, General Motors. 10.84-10.34 10.20-10.27 The courts were on the slippery $14,029 as against $951 this year. General Railway 10.51-10.51 10.42-10.42 side, this being caused by the heavy
0.90.
rain which feil during Thursday night, vinced that with the raising of the Gold Dust
The 1931 pessimists were con- Signal This year, the C.R.C. have created subscription we should lose old mem- a new record in local tennis annals, bars without drawing new members.
Goodyear Tyre &* making a clean sweep of the "A", To a slight extent that has been International
Rubber
33% "B" and "O" Divisions, also winning justifled in that we have lost a few. the Mixed Doubles League for the first members, but we have 387 as against International Har
Cement...... 20% time.
303 a year ago. We still have room Scores of yesterday's match were for more members. I feel that the International Nickel 192
vester...
80% as follows:-
Kowloon Cricket Club should appeal International Tel.
Sept. 28. Sept. 20, Closing Closing
Range Range
1.90
Wheat.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec. May
Sept. 28.
Supt. 29, C'engo, W'per. C'engo, W'peg.
80
8016 614
024 90 62% 80% 83% 04. 07 04 677%
Sliver.
December
Sept. 28. Sept. 20.
30.58
March May
40.95
40.07 40.75
40.85
41.25
Total sales for the day:-
4,300,000 ozs. 0,725,000 ozs. (172 Contracts) (269 Contracts)
SWIMMING TITLES..
Chinese Clubs Compete In Second Series.
SEVEN EVENTS.
Tol.
11.80 p.m.
да те
and Commodity Quotations
Today's Opening 10 am. Stock coived from New York by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 11.85. p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs, Anderson Music Co..
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
10.30-11.30 am. A relay of the Servico from the Union Church, Kennedy Road.
Preacher The Rev. E. G. Powell, Organist Mr. G. E. Longyear.
Order of Service. Voluntary.
Hymn-"Awake My Soul"
Invocation. Lord's Prayer.
Paalm-Hymn.
Scripture Reading St. James,
Ch. 1, v. 17-27.
Hyma-"Approach my Soul the
Prayer.
Offertory.
Mercy Sent.
Hymn "The Lord Speak to Me." Sermon-The Reality of Religion." Hymn "Jesus Calls As O'er the Tumult."
National Anthem.
Benediction,
11.30-12 Noon. Chinese recorded programme.
12-12.45 p.m. A relay of the Ser vice from the Hop Yat Church.
12.46-2.30 p.m, European pro-
gramme of recorded music,
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2.30 p.m. Close Down,
7-10.30 p.m. European programme of-Columbia records.
7.9.45 p.m.
"Don Quixoto" (P. Strauss, Op. 95).
Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of Now York," LX186/LX100, Pianoforto Bolo-Old Vienna. Nos..
1 and 2 (Schubert-Friedman)..
Ignaz Friedman, £2107, Song-Romance (Rubinstein). Song-Come to Me, O Beloved
(Bassani-Malipioro).
Sophio Braslau (Contralto). L2220. Octet L'Arlesienne Suito
Intermezzo (Bizet, arr. Scar).
Minuet (Birot, arr. Sear),
J. H. Squire Chamber Orch. 9885. Chorus La Boheme-This Red Sea
Passage (Puccini),
Luigi Marini, Gine Vanell and Tancrodi Равого. Chorus La Boheme-How Deep the
Thought Is (Puccini).
Luigi Marini, Gino Vanelli, Ton- credi Pasero and Aristide Barakchi. 9846. Violin Solo-Kol Nidrei (Bruch). Violin Solo-Avo Maria (Schubert-
Wilhelmi).
Bronislaw Huberman. LX165. In a Berulan Garden" (Fitzgerald and
Liza Lehmann).
1434 674.
144 604 22%
881 404
14
Ung.
18%
804
Octet L'Axlesienne Suite-
13
74% 00
16%
10%
2834
2016
844 20
35%
*20
83
28
38% 10%
12
2012
80%
80
44
-19% 261⁄44 80%
38
374
1834
17%
77
· man.
100 metres for girls, free style: O. I. Stapleton and G. I. White; au Pennsylvania Rail- 1. Young Shau-king; 2. Leung Wing: ditors, Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and han; 3, Young Shau-chen." Time Matthews.
roat Phillips Potroleum. Reynolds Tobacco Soare. Roobuck Shell Union ...... Socony. Vacuum Corporation.... Southern California
Edison Standard Gas &
Electrio Standard Oil Co. of Sterling Products
Electric
20%
2014
30
20%
16%
184
*B'.
40%
60%
,8814 8
38
73%
meoting approved.
L. F. Hon and F. K. Lau (Chinese to a much wider public and I say R.C.) beat G. A. Noronha and Dr. A. with confidence that the life of any Johns Manville.... 50% P. Guterres 6-3; heat LA. da Silva permanent resident of the Peninsula Konnecott Copper
12% and J. J. dos Remedios 6-1; beat J. would be incomplete unless he be-Lehman Corporation 07
.- 20%- Gonsalves and V. Yvanovich 6-3,
M. K. Lau and P. F. Choy (Chinesemo & member of the Club"
Liggett & Myera B 04 The President then moyed the Loews Inc. R.C.)
beat Noronha and Guterres adoption of the accounts and report. Lorillard P. 6-0; lost to Silva and Remedios 4-6; Mr. Abraham seconded and the McIntyre Forcupine
214 beat Gonsalves and Yvanovich 8-3.
Mines Ltd.
42. The election of officers resulted as Montgomory Ward 20 follows:-President, Mr. R. E. Lind- National City Bank 25% scll; hon. sec., Mr. A. Hyde-Lay; National Distillers 974 hon, treasurer, Mr. F. G. Maunder; New York Central, captain, Mr. F. Goodwin; vice-cap North American tain, Mr. E. C. Finchers committee, Company Mesars. E. 0. Fincher, F. E. Nash, Owens-Illinois Glass 744. C. J. Rec, W. W. Birst, V. C. Pacific Gas Labrum, H. Overy, A. E. Silkstone,
s. W. Liang and F, H. Kwok (Chirieae R.C.) beat Noronha atid fiutorres 6-3; bont Silva and Remedios G-3; beat Gonsalves and Yvanovich, 4-2.
2. Yeung Wol-lim; 8. Wong Yow-
88 secs..
The President proposed that Mr. 100 metres for mon, free stylo: 1. Labrum be elected an honorary Life. The second night of the local Ohin. Kwok Chon-hang: 2, Wong Yat Member of the Club. He had been ess, clubs awimming championship hung; 8. Ng Chi-man and Loung a member for 20 years and had served raceting was held at the South China Wel-sang.
Athletic Association last evening and the results aro' as follows:
100 metres for girls, breast stroke:
1. Young Shau-king; 2. Loung Wing-
han: B. Young Shau-chon,
100 metres for men, back stroke: 1. Kwok Chen-hang; 2. L. Hon-ki;
Chan Kam-fal
600 motres: 1. Kwok Chon-hang: Wong Yewman; 3. Young Wel Ilm. Time--20 mins. 28.8/5 secs.
Girls under fourtoon, 50 metras: Ng. Yuct-hing; 2. Au Yan-chiu Au Po-ying.
100 metres 1Kwok Ohen-habg'i
them in many capacities.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF CatLDHOOD SHOWS THE MAN, AS
Two casos of typhold were report MORNING SHOWS THE DAY.Milton cdl to the local health authorities on N.J
Thursday,
Lieut.Comdr. G. H. Gandy, R.N. (retired) will read a paper on "Buz- yoying and Topographical Survey
His Excellency the Governor of
Ing in tile Institution of Engineers Maena and his wife have Issued in and Shipbuilders on October 12, at vitations to a ball which will take 6:45 pm. Mombers and friends are place at Government House, Macho, invited to be present.
on October 8, commencing at 10 p.m3
Texas Gulf Sulphurt 36% Texas Corporation 25% Union Carbide
Carbon
Union 1 Pacifie United Aircraft
26
(From "The Rubofyat" of Omar Khayyam). Dora Labbette, Murial Brunskill, Hubert Eisdell, Harold Williams
and Harold Pedlar (Piano). 0508/0602. 9.45-10.30 p.m. Dance Music, Fox Trot I Lay Me Down
to Sleep. Waltz-I Can't Remember. ČB620, Quick Stop-When the King
Goes By. One Stop It's the Band, GB021. Fox Trot-Meet me in the
Fox Trot-Maybe I Love You-
Gleaming. Too Much, CB624, Waltz-I'm one of the Lada
of Valencia. Fox Trot Put a Littfo Fox Trot-Sophisticated Lady.
Springtime. CE680. Fox Trot-Merry-Go-Round, ÓB693, Waltz-Palo Volga Moon..
CD588.
Fax Trot-Sweetheart, Fox Trot-Raggin' the Scale. Fox Trot Jig Saw Puzzlo
Blues. OB012.
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
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THE WONDER SHOW.
Brute Force Against Civilization §,
Theopelike monster from the prehistoric world. rushes over streets and rooftops, wrecking nutos, breaking walls!
KING KONG
From an idea concaved, by EDGAR WALLACE ond MERIAN C-COOPER! WW BRUCE CABOT, KOST. ARMSTRONG.JAYWRAY
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CAPTIVES PLIGHT
HEART-RENDING PLEA FOR ASSISTANCE By
Harbin, Sept. 29,
of the young planist, Simeon Bandits have cut off half an ear
Kaspe, 24-year-old son of the owner of the Hotel Maderno hore, and enclosed the gruesome re minder of the youth's pitiful plight with a letter from the cap-
tivo himself
The bandits threaten to cut young Kaspe's ingera unless his father agrees
Yankom of £25,000. the ransom is paid B170
they will kill their captive, bandits declare;
Kaspe wrote a heart-rending letter for asistance, Role was captured at midnight on August 26 and carried-awa Ho a Ruselan by birth, but naturalised: Frenchman. Relter,
MASS