HOCKEY
UNLUCKY DEFEAT FOR E. LANCS
Y.M. SCORE IN LAST MINUTE
~ The Y.M.Q.A. 2nd. XI were very lucky to win their game against a team from the East Lancashire Regi ment at King's Park yesterday. Their opponents were by far tho botter side and put for some bad shooting would have scored at least three more goals. As it was they retired from the field beaten by three gvale to two, the Y.M. netting the winning goal a few minutes from time.
THE HONGKONG TELEGKAPIJ. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.
The U.9.5. Augusto, new flagship of the US. Arlatic Flest, which is, arriving in Hongkong this 'after-
moon. The new.commander-in-chief, Admiral F.`B. Uphẩm is joining her later.
THE UNKNOWN
BLONDE
The soldiers opened the scoring
(Continued from Page 2.), about ten minutes after the initial bully-off, when Shields came out to
Bannister opened his eyes and atop a shot from Johnson and mis- kicked. Snuggs slipped in to score.naw that the rain was coming down The Y.M.C.A. got away from the faster. He noted this absent- restart and S. Fowler found the not mindedly, without interest. fils from a pass from Smith. The Eant thoughts continued in the groove Lanc then took the lead again through Owen and before the interval they had taken. S. Fowler netted his second with a terrific drive about ton yards from the gool-line.
saw Bannister, Sho cried in a startled, muffled volce," "I-oh, I'm Borry-1"
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
"Not at all!" Bannister put a hand on the opposite door, opening it. You wanted a cab, didn't you? I'll be gind to let you have this one," He moved
into the to step out
The following extracts are from street..
"Listen, lady!" the gruff volce the Hongkong Telegraph for the of the chauffeur objected, "I gotta week ended November 23, 1912. fare. See? This cab's occupied."
drenched
The rate of the dollar on demand
The girl had drawn back. Ban- Anyone who knew Hollywood at nister, too, stood in the street now, all would understand why Adele the rain trickling down inside his was 28. 0d. Allen had thrown over Dave Ban- collar. "Get inside," ho said nister for Donald Quayle. Bannis-harshly. "You're Play fluctuated in the second half,ter was, to be sure, a promising already." first one side attacking and then the other. Off-side tactics ruined many young good openings given the Y.M. for wards, but they eventually scored the winning goal after Luke had taken down the wing and centred to 5. Fowler.
BORDERERS GOOD WIN
St. Andrew's Club Defeated
writer. One of the new names in Hterature. But Donald!
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The weddings took place at St. John's Cathedral of Mr. W. C. D.
6. Thala Meditation Obediently she climbed into the Turner, well-known Alongkong In- terport cricketer, and Miss A. M. Cunningham, and of Mr. A. F. Carleton, U.S. Vice-Consul, and Man M, L. Henderson,
Quayle was an established success. cab. "But," she appealed, "I can't Handsome. Wealthy, too, with let you do this! I can't take cab box office following reflected direct- | from you!"
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ly in his contract. Certainly it was She was pretty girl. Very easy to understand why Adele found pretty. In the dim light Bannister Donald Quayle so fascinating. noted a pair of grave, wide-set
Bannister stopped thinking about eyes and saw that her hair wus eldest son of Baron Raglan, arrived Capt. the Hon. Fitzroy Somerset, Quayle and thought about Adele.} blonā, Ife was aware, too, that in Ilongkong to take up the post Adele's eye.
mocking and mis- the constant trickling of dampacas of A.D.C. to the Governor. chievous, danced bofore him. inside his 'cont collar was uncom- | Adele's copper tressos. The slim fortable. Chivalry be hanged!
figure, so perfectly graceful, per- fectly rounded. Her soft, throaty laughter. Lips that were warm and Inviting--
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David had fallen in love and it had been for the first time in his
In a fast friendly hockey match played on the Marina ground yester day afternoon, the South Walca Bor- derers defeated the St. Andrew's Club by three goals to one. Lt. A. G.life. There had been weeks when Martin was a notable absentee from the Borderers' forward line,
A
the
He said, "It's a bad night and we both seem to need shelter. Since there's plenty of room for two in this cab perhaps you'd be willing to let me ride with you-"
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Tho death took place of Mra. Pearce, wife of Mr. Harold Pearce, Hongkong manager of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd.
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"Of course I will! It's your cab really. If you'll let me go as far as the Hotel Tremont I'll be ever the joy of Adele, the beauty of her, so grateful! I wouldn't think of the amazing unbelievable sweetness taking your cab away from you!" From the Initial bully-off, the of her were overpowering. Weeks Bannister stepped back into the Saints were carly attacking. Mackay, that had been-oh, well, they were enb. leaned forward and said to Paris. receiving a good pass from Well over now! For Adele had been the driver, "Hotel Tremont."
It. Geneva went in to give them the lead with | given a part in a pleture starring meant retracing the entire way they Beri a shop Font: A dinger struggle Donald Quayle. She had caught had come but what of that?
Borderers forwards the director's attention, had given He drew out handkerchief, launching many attacks, but Wong
Athens vividness to the brief wiped away the rain drops from brought off some fine clearances.life and
Milan. Hamson worked hard at loft half, scenes in which she appeared and his neck. "Rotten night," he said Buenos Aires whilo Guest played a good spoiling with that single performance she
Shanghaj had stopped from the realms of game at contre-half for the Saints.
"Yes it is.** He turned toward the girl and the comparatively unknown to a The soldiers equalised through place in the film Armament. was surprised to see that she was Lance-Corporal Jones who scored With equal ense, too, she had gazing directly ahead. As though Prague
a new existence in she were starring at something he Bucharest. The stepped into
He asked quickly: Hongkong. which Donald Quayle was always could not see. opposite her at luncheon tables, "Is there anything wrong?
If Brussels Donald Quayle was driving with you're ill we can find a doctor—" Stockholm her, dancing with her, swimming She turned then. "Oh, no! I'm Copenhagen. with her.
perfectly all right."
with a fast shot. Jones gave them the lead before the interval. fast pace was continued through the second half during which the Saints' goal was texted by Johnson and Pole, the Army left back, who appeared at centro-forward. Jones again found the net from a good pass by de Win- ten, on the left, to score the Bor derers third goal,
Dykes, at left half for the winners, worked like a Trojan while Halford and Watts were also prominent in the defence.
CB.A. TEAM PICKED,
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WHITHER AMERICA?
(Continued from Pago 8.) of gold should have almost no effect upon the price-level as a whole, in which it plays so small
a part.
Nov. 23.
83.9/32 10.84
Recently, therefore, the Pre- 13.66sident appears to have decided 228 that he must buy gold in the 10.00 world markets and not merely in 650 America. This plan, if carried 61.13/16 out on a large scale, would clearly 42 have more effect, for some coun- 1/3.5/16
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80% trics are not now fluctuating vio- 570 lently in terms of gold currencies. There is thus a certain stability 23.44 about the world value of gold, 19.39% and if the President determines to 22.40 buy foreign gold on a large scale, 108% he can depress the value of the 1/6.20/32
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364 tion to buy will not be enough; 240 the President must actually buy 5.16% gold, and go on buying it, if the 18% dollar is to be kept at an artifi 18% cially low level. 100.7/10 -British Wireless.
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David Bannister had returned to But she wasn't; a fool could see Tremont.
that. She was pale and the wide- Rio. He was 2,000 miles from Holly-set eyes stood out in the white face. wood and what was the good of it? There was a break in her voice as Adele's smile, Adele's throaty laugh, she spoke and he thought that her Adele's trim, flashing ankles were lips trembled faintly.
"I'm perfectly all right." she as much in his thoughts as they hind ever been. He had come home repeated. to rest, to definitely erase from his mind the nightmare he had been living through. But he had not succeeded.
There was a slight motion and The following will represent the
Bannister saw she had dropped Central British Association mixed cloven against H.M.S. Cumberland at
her handbag. He bent, reaching King's Park to-morrow at 3.18 p.m.
for it, just as the girl reached, too. --G.B. Gurevitch, Mrs. Hudson, S.
To-night he would write another The cab jolted and their shoulders MacNider: Miss M. L. W. Bryson, letter and thon destroy it. He collided awkwardly. Bannister C. Halford, Miss Beavis; Miss F. S. could write down the sneering grasped the handbag, Woolley, R. A. Carroll, Miss M. bitterness of his disillusionment. And just then the cab jolted Smith, F. W. R. Allen, Mrs. Crosny.
But he saw her for exactly what again. The clasp of the leather: she was and yet loved her. Y.M. LADIES DEAT RECREIO.
bag, dislodged in the fall, snapped The taxicab swerved, rounding open. Something slipped into Ban- The Y.M.C.A. Ladies, playing on corner, and Bannister's preoccupa-nister's hand. It was something the D.G.S. ground yesterday, defeated|tion faded. He
ahead two that was BOW
cold and smooth and the Club de Recreio Ladies by the bright lights and recognized the heavy. only goal scored. O. Brown netted entrance of the Shelby Arms, the He looked down as the light from following a pass from 0. Dalziel in city's new and only apartment a street lamp shown directly into the second half,
hotel. The Shelby Arms had been the cab. The yellow glow fell on pointed out to Bannister half as the object in his hand, catching the dozen times by prideful citizens. gleam of polished metal. It was generally considered that the revolver. apartment hotel appreciably In creased the metropolital tone of Tremont.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR
SUNDAY
Old Course
9.28 W. J. Waddington, W. II.
0.32
9.30
Thomas,
J. W. Mayhew, I, H. Geare.
R. I. Cherrill, A. F. Thompson.
9,40 A. T. Lay, A. E. Lisaaman, 0.44 G. E. R. Dovilt, C. W. F.
(To Be Continued).
It was
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Signal lights halted the taxicab ADVERTISING TRAIN. directly in front of the building and i Bannister studied the brightly lighted doorway. Suddenly the door opened and a girl appeared.
ENGLAND
London, Nov. 23.
THE M.C.C. TOUR.
:
Viceroy's Eleven Badly Beaten.
HEAVY SCORING.
Since few people believe that it is his intention to add still fur- ther large quantities of gold to America's already vast atocks, the international markets have not taken the President's announce- ment too tragically, and the ex- change value of the dollar has not shown any very marked movement. THE WAY
TO CHAOS.
But let us suppose that the Presi dent is in earnest,
The result will be to prolong un. abroad, without any assurance of producing the desired effect at home."
certainty New Delhi, Nov. 23. The touring M.G.C. eleven won a threo-day match against the Viceroy's Eleven by an innings and 208 runa,
The Viceroy's eleven necored 160 in their first knock, Verity taking seven wickets for 37 runs. In their second knock the home team were only able to acore 63. Nichols tock five wie kets for 14 runs, and Langridgo four for 29,
The Maryleboners scored 431 for right, declared. Valentine had 146 and Jardine 93-Router.
FATAL ACCIDENTS
She was dressed in green and she Four principal railway com- halted, apparently dismayed by the panies are assisting in providing rain. Then, head bent to shield an exhibition train which is being her face, she ran down the steps organised by private enterprise to toward the cab.
display British manufactured Booker
From his glassed-in section the goods during a three months' tour 9.48 II. F. Phillips, ff. S. Forster. driver rumbled protests, but the of the Southern half and part of 8.62 LM. S. Lloyd, C. G. Stewart girl did not appear to hear. She Northern England. The train will 0.50
D..M. MacDougall, D. Ellis. came directly to the cab, pulled call at sixty important centres.---vletim in both cases being instant 10.00 A. D. Humphreys, A. B. back the door. It was then, she British Wireless.
Purvon.
10.04 C. Thwaites, S. S. Perry.
10.08 G. T. May, 11. Hampton. 10.12 M. II. Turner, W. Fides
Wilson.
10.10. H.H. Boddow, C. W. Jeffries. 10.20 W. J. 8. Key, J. S. Dykos, 10.24 W.-N. A. Smalloy, A. Kidd. 10.28 H. H. Mundy, K. S. Robertson. 10.32 N. K. Littlejohn, I. . N.
Williamson.
10.00
A. Hodges, C. G. Marrable.
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10.40
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
two
VIRTUE, THOUGH! IN LAOS, MAY; · One case of diphtheria and CHA LENCE MORE THAN VICE BET cases of typhoid were reported to the OFF WITH ALL THE TRIM OF GREAT- health authorities on Wednesday. NESA-Massinger,
U. 9. S. Augusta arrives here this
TWO WOMEN KILLED. Two fatal traffic accidents, the
ly killed, occurred within the city
mite yesterday evening.
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Wo come back, therefore, to the point from which we started, namely, that the only way to en- sure a rise of prices in the United States, or in any other country, in that there should be ample pur chasing power in the hands of those who wish to spend it.
The Government can get exis- ting money into circulation by public works or by assistance to those who are out of work, if it borrows for the purpose; or it can achieve these same resulta by printing paper money.
But it has yet to be shown that tliere is any short cut by manipula- ting the exchange value of the commodity such as gold, dollar, or its value in n dethroned
Any attempt to do Во merely creates lack. of confidence, (well A Chinese married, woman. tion of the American produce and. illustrated by the present stagna- Young Ngan, aged 50, of Kwong stock markets) and exercfees 'n Mun. was-instantly killed when depressing influence
on other ahe was knocked down in Wing countries trade which if carried Lok Street by a motor lorry, which to extremes will almost inevitably was driven by Lee Chik-chow.
The accident occurred at 6.10 lead to reprisals, competitive de- p.m., during one of the
preciation and chaos,
busiest
Rov. Erris C. H. Tribbeck grato-afternoon at about 8 p.m. from Amoy.hours of the day. The woman, I embark upon an internal inflation If the United States doelden to fully acknowledges, on behalf of the The American armed yacht, U, S. 8. R. K. Valentine, S. II. Dodwell. Committee of the Sailors' and Sol- Isobel, with "Admiral F,
Is stated, attempted to cross the of its currency, no nation would Upham on 11.00 R. V. Gordon, W. II. S. Dent.diers Home, the following donation board, arrived at Canton this morning Path of the vehicle.
to its funds.Trensurer Trafalgar from Swatow and is expected here on
have any cause for complaint; but Day and Navy Day $2.700.
Monday,
New Course
9,82 | T."A. Chossein, S. T. Butlin, 0.40 D. S. Robb, H. C. Hopkins. 1.44 E. M. Bryden, G. A. Lelper. 9.52 F. D. Hunter, A. Sommerfelt 10.00 R. Young, R. L. J. Henderson, 10.08 P. B. Grant,-D. S. Prophet. 10,16 R. B. Johnson, A. A. Sleap.. 10,24 Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Turner,
On the arrival of the a.s. Szechuen yesterday, a steerage passenger, in! Amongst the passengers was Yick-yin, reported to the police that arrived to-day by the Empress of during the voyage a considerable sum, Japan were Dr. and Men, Black, Dr. J. was atulen from him by an unknown P. Febily, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Lani- person. The money comprised 82,000 hert, Mrs, and Miss Potter, Mrs, and in Hongkong currency, 8200 in Chineso, Miss Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, money and 2,000 francs,
and Dr. and Mrs. H. To.
Tho second fatal accident oc- before the President commits him- curred at 8.05 p.m. when An un solf to a policy which involves known Chinese woman, aged about; the deliberate manipulation of the 16 years, was instantly killed by a | oxchanges between Amerien and motor car No. 7235, which was all other countries, it is highly driven by Tze Ching,
The bodies of the two victims were removed to the public mor tuary.
"desirabla," in the Interests of friendly relations, that they should know what he is doine and that he should net in consultation with
them.
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