THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY.

BER

31, 1934.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations insued to-day:

Banks,

Hongkong Banks, '$1635 r. H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £138 n. Chartered Bank, £10 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. 82 . Morcantile Bank C., £131⁄2 n. East of Aula Bank, $90 sa, Am; O. Fluance Coro, 8h. #20 u China O. Fin. Ord, Sh. $1.80 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $41⁄4 n. Ingrances.

Canton Ins., $270 b.

Union Ina, $515 an.

China Underwriters, $1.20 b.

China Fire, $620 ñ.

H.K. Fire Ins., $240 h.

Internat'l Assee, Kh. $5,00 n. Shipping.

Douglas, $40 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $7% n. Indo-Chinns. (Pref.), 830 n Indo-Chinns, (Def.), 133 n. Shell's (Bearer), 43/9_n.

Union Waterboats, $18 Th

Mining.

Antamoks, 75 eta, n.

Balatoca, $97 n.

Brgulo Gold, 40 ctx, ».

Benguets, 31 b.

Benguete, Exploration, 21 cts.

n.

Bonguot Goldfield, 20 cts. n.

Big Wedge, 10 ctă, n.

Gold Creek, 29 cts, n.

Gold River 21 cts, b.

Ipo Mining, $1 n.

Itogons, 40 cis, n. Salacat, 16 eta, n.. Kailan, 18/9 n.

Langkats (Single), $15 n.

S'hal Explorations, Sh. $6. S'hal Loans, Sh. 36 n.

Raubs, ex. div. $10.70 n. Venz: Goldfield, $8-n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $112 b. H.K. Docks, $12. Providents (old), $1.40. n.

Providents (now), 50 cts. n. Hongkowa (old), Sh. $309_n.

- Now Engineerings, Sh. $63⁄41⁄4% .

Shanghai Docks, Sh. $120 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $9 n. S'hal Cottons, (old), Sh. $74 n. S'hal Cottons, (new), Sh.

n.

Under command of Rear-Admirat Kamsaaburo Natamura, the Japanese naval training squadron, consisting of the cruisers Yakama and Asama, with nhout 180 cadetso n board, arrived in Shanghai ras conly for a stay of a few days. Shortly after their arrived. Admiral Nakamura and his staff paid a courtesy risit to General Wu Te-chen, who is 16on above with the group photographed at the civic

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

"Christian Science" WIL the subject of the Lesson Sermon in |aff Churches of Christ, Scientist

yesterday,

The Golden Text was "The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and alf the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.” (Isalah 52: 10).

$444prised the Lesson Sermon was Among the citations which von-

the following from the Bible:

Zoong Singa, · $9.40 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $55 n.

Lands, Hotela, olc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.10 l, H.K. Lands, $55_n. H.K. Landa 4% debentures,

$100,

S'hai Lands, Sh. $241⁄2 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $12.20 n. Humphreys, $93⁄41⁄2 n.

H.K. Renities, $525 h, and as. Asia Boalties "A" Sh. $100 n. Adia Boalties "35" Sk. 620 n. Chinese Estates, S88 n. Chinn Realties, Sh. $12 China Debenture, $123 n.

Public UtBltjes.

n.

Tramway. $20.50 sa. Peak, Trams (old), $12 n. Peak Trams (new), $7 n. Star Ferries, $100 kn. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $22 n. Chinn Lights (old), $10.50 h. China Lights (new), $10.35 1. 1.K. Electrics, $729 b. Maeno Electrica, $25 n. Sandakan Lighta, $8 n. Telephone (old), $25,50 u. Telephone (new), $10.90 b, China Buses Sh. $12.40 n. Singapore Tractions, Singapore Pref. 17/9 n.

Industriata

"Jesus cried muf ́ said, He tint believeth on me, bulloveth not on me, but on him that sent me. For!

'have not, spoken of myself; but { the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what 14 [should any, and what J shukl [ speak. And these signs follow them that believe; in my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents: and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall By hands on the sirk, and they shall recover." (John 12: 44, 49, Mark 16: 17, 18),

The Lesson Sermon also in- cluded the following passages. from the Christian Science text- book, "Hefence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary

Baker Eddy: "Mankind with in- prove through Science and Chris tianity. A higher and more prac tical Christianity, demonstrating justice and meeting the needs of mortals in sickness and in health stands at the door of this age. 4/3 b. knocking for admission. Will you

Malabon Sugars, $8.79 n. Cald: Macy. (old), Sh. 320 n.. Cald: Mack. (Pref.), $19% n. Canton Ices, $2.85 n.

Cement (com.), $2.22% b H.K. Rapes, $4.10 n.

Stores

Dairy Farma $24 sa.

Watson, $5 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.75 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres,, $8 n.

Wm. Pawells, 70 cts. n.. Wing On (I.K.) $100 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $28.

HK. Entertainments, $75. S. C. Enterprise, $1.15 b. Macao "Greyhounds." 52 n. Construction (old), $2 n.

open or close the do- upon this angel visitant, who cometh in the quist of meekness, as he came of old to the patrinrch at noonday"? (p.371, 224).

WORLD'S SWEETHEARTĮ

MARY PICKFORD TO DIVORCE

FAIRBANKS

Los Angeles, Dec, 20.

con Ire.

Officers of the Shanghai Municipal Police Specials are shown

In above group photograph._Sitting from left to right_are_Mr. R.. G. Macdonald (D.C.), Mr. W. J. Gande (A.C.), while standing (left to right) are Mr. C. C. Tao (A.C.), Mr. R. G. Herbert (A.C.) and Lieut.Commander W. A. Elliot (A.C.).

Saints' New Players Give Convincing Displays

Continued from Page 8.)

man to receive the ball when an attack has reached the penalty i arca.

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music by the H.K. Hotel Orchestra

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength: of 365 metres (845 kilocycles); .

4-7. pm. Chinese" Programnie,

7 pm. Stock Quotations, 7.08-7.34 p.m. Concert Items. Planoforte Solon-Chrilden's Corner Suite Serenade for the Doll (Denney) Pagania! Etude in E Fint Major (Linzi),

Vladimir Horowitz. Song By the Waters of Minnetonka

(Licurance).

Songs-The Inas with the Doliente Atr (Arne).

Mavis Bennett (Soprano).. Songs Our River Thames (llen-

nenny), Songs Young Briton's Heritage (Hennessy).

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritono). Violin Solos-Danse Espagnole ("La Vida Dreve") (Kreisler). (a) Minstrels (Debussy); (b) Flight of The Bumbie Bee (Rimsky- Korsakov).

Yehudi Menuhin.

7.34-9 p.m. Song Memorien. Violet Loraine--Medley.

Violet Loraine (Comedienno).. Old Friends-Potpourri (arr., Herman

Finck).

Let's have a Chorus.

Columbia Vocal Gem Company.

B p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.00-8.30 ր... Lucjerme Hoyer (Soprano),

Carroll Gibbons and John. W. Green

(Piano).

1. Plano Solos--Footlight Parude--

Selection,

2. SongSI Petite

Sans ToiTango Chante.

1. Plano Solok There's a

around the Moon.

Nymph Errant Selection,

Ring

4. Songs-Vislons in the Smuke,

Spank to me of Love.

5. Piano Solos-I want a fair und

square Man.

Ain't be the Dainty,

8.30-9.00 p.m.

Band Music.

The Mill on the Rock-Overture (arr.

Winterbottom).

Mirelin-Overture (Gounod).

| Semiramide-Overture (Rossini),

Creatore's Band, Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz),

9.03-9.30 p.m. A B.B.C. Recorded

Programme,

**Nuts and Wine"

A Programme of Old English Songs. Chat

Frederick Grisowood-Daritone. Ernest Lush the Piano.

The B.B.C. Mate Voice Chorus con- ducted by Leslie Woodgate.

9.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.33 p.m.-1 a.m. A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management.

10.30 p.m.

Reuter Preas Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota-j tions.

10.m.

Clone Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Brondensts From The German Short-Wavera

Sperint UTURYAMMER for For Fastern Bistener) be broadcast from Zersen as followe

SOUTH ASIA`ZONE South Asia Zane, bromicant from DJD, (10.74 metres) and DIN (31,45 metres),

4.45 p.m. DJE, DIN Ankounesmens (Germ..

Engl) German Folk teng. Pis Eramuse-Porocaat (German, Eng.

lich).

p.m. Munde and Toplest Events.

3.30 p.m. News In Englan,

5.45 p.m. New Year's Eva, Variety Pro

gramme;

6.45 p.m. Neve in German,

7.p.m.

34 13,701.

Concert of Light Music,

News in English,

4.15 p.m. Close down DJ, DIN (Germ.

Engl.)

BART ABIA ZONE

Fast Asla Zone broadest through DJA on

the manner in which he nipped the Costa-Beatty movements in the bud, but he was essentially a de hack after being twice in arrears, I liked the way the Club fought fender, as were Skinner and Dun-but at the same time their attan metres, and JN (8146 moltes). can. Whatever real constructive tempts to Indulge in constructive Mary Pickford's lawyer is effort came from the halves, it was and intelligent football were quoted as saying that he is in-performed by Skinner.

little disappointing, structed to proceed immediately. after January 1 with proceedings for divorce against Douglas Fair- banke.

He has filed an affidavit in the Constructions (new), 268 cts. b. Superior Court showing service of Vibor Filing, $6.00 n.

divorce by mail, thus completing

.Ch. Govt. 5% 1926 G$ Bonds the last legal step before a

92% n.

can be set for the trial of the ac

H.K. Gov. 4% Loan 8% prem, b. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan, 2% prem.

b.

Wallace Harpera, $7% n.

SCOUTS' JAMBOREE

KING'S MESSAGE AT OPENING

IN AUSTRALIA.

London, Dec, 29.

tion-Reuter,

WIES

It will te remembered that Douglas Fairbanka

recently named ns co-respondent it the divorce case against Lady Ashley, formerly Alias Sylvin Hawkes, the actress.

A

THE REAL VALUE OF HOWE It is possible that Rodger could have prevented Ward from scoring the first goal, had he left his charge, but he hesitated, and in the next moment the ball was in

In consequence, Howe, who was in ne fettle, had to rely either on his own skill or Bickford to make himself an effective and the net.

There was dangerous forward, date no real co-ordination among the

THREE BRILLIANT GOALS inept on the right wing; Drown, this were brilliant, and would have Vanners. George Fowler WRA

The three goals which succeeded hard worker, but careless, made one credit to first class English the mistake of keeping the ball out football. Howe equalised only a on that flank; Ernest Strange was few minutes before the interval, too keen on making the goal area when he swerved past Sousa, and before parting, and as a result just as he was being tackled by there was no proper left wing com- Dellar let drive with a glorious bination. When Bickford received, shot which hit the roof of the net. he nearly alwaya mnde good use of St. Joseph's took the lead again the ball, but flowe was forced to in the second half, when Ward. forage for himself, and was given emulated Howe's example, only only two deceni passes all through

from 'a far sharper angle, but the game..

shortly afterwards, E. Strange Club players seem to lose seized an opening just Inside the sight of the very obvious fact penalty area, and beat Wong with that Howe is the sort of centre-a perfect ground drive which forward, who can dot the "R" found the far corner. the goal. He is a finisher, not a creator. In many respects these three goals, His fine body swerve and accur, were about the best feature of the ate shot makes him the ident } match.

Doug. Fairbanks. Leaves

New York, Dec. 30. Douglas Fairbanks left here to day by the Italian liner Count'd

The World "Jamboree" of Boy Savol for Italy. Scouts was opened at Frankson Australia, to-day, by the Governor

Interviewed prior to his depar ture, Fairbanks refused to

com-

General, Sir Isaac Isaacs, in prement on the report that divorce sence of the Chlef Scout, Lord

proceedings would be instituted

Baden-Powell, and a large gather against him by Mary Pickford

ing....

The Governor-General read to

the assembled Scouts the follow.

early in January.

He disclosed that his only reason

ing mesange from H.M. the King. for proceeding to Europe was to

am watching with interest see a yacht in Italy.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

and pleasure the uninterrupted If the vessel is suitable ho will growth of the Boy Scout and Girl charter it for a film expedition to SOLVING WHICH, Guido movements throughout the the South Sea Islands, Reuter.

According to information recoiy-

EVERY AGE HAS ITS PROBLEMS, BY HUMANITY 13 HELTED FORWARD----Heine.

Empire, and I trust that the spirit of brotherhood and comTM

od locally, Douglas Fairbanks

The next issue of the Hong radeship will make a real con- intends visiting the Colony early tribution to the welfare of the next year on his contemplated tour, kong Telegraph, will be on

which will embrace French Indo Wednesday. Wo take this op Empire and the peace and pro China, China; the Philippines and portunity of wishing our readers perity of the world."-British Wireless,

the South Seas..

a Happy New Year.

The China Emporium · `advertisea that it will be open for business to- day from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m.

The Hon Treasurer of the St. John Ambulance Brigade begs to acknowledge with sincere and grate- ful thanks the receipt of the follow of Hythe, 50 guineas (1660); Mr. Ma ing donations: Viscount Wakefield

Ying, $221,57 ani Mr. Leo Sing, $60.

5 p.m. DJA, DIN Announcement (Gr

Engl) German Falk Bong, Pro- grammna Paceeast (Germ.. Engl.) 2.16 p.m. Mavie and Toolcal Events. 9.14 p.m. News in English on DJA and

in Dutch on DIN,

10

p.m. New Tears Bra Vistaty'. Pro-

gramme. 11.35 pum. Nawe in German on DJA and,

DJN. 11.30 p.m. Dance Music,

.

12,15 a.m. News in English on DJA and

In Dutch on DIN, 12.3 m. lose down DJÄ, DIN (Germa,

Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From- Four Transmissions

The following wavelengtha and frequencies are observed by Daventry,

Call Blan Frequency Wavelength

2,050 k.. 45.59 metres *35.55 metres"

GSA

GAN

*9,530 ***?)

GBC

31.30 metror

GAD

11,760 ..

28.58 metrRE

CHE

*.*.

metres

GBP

15,140 4

19.07 DELING

G80

$1,139

GЯTI

GHL

GBJ

·

metres

21.47 k.e., 12.17 metres

15,2km k..

metres 10.46 21.540 kr. 19.31 metron TRANSMISSION 2 Tesday's fundenst

through 088 and 69C,

Un Thu năm buon

1 p.m. Big Dean. Tom Jenkins. At the Organ of the Cinema, Bestuen, Traumeral Schürektes. Lady Balabaw Montagua Exlog. Selection, The Thistle, arr.' Hydt. leton.

1.18 p.m. The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra. (bender, Alfred Barker), Con- doctor. T. I, Morrison. Walferd Itary Soprano). Orchestra Mørch, The Thin Red Line Alford. Over

fure, Private Ontheti Annell. Holection Dinorah Meyerbear, arr. Godfrey. Wialfred Bury. To Dalales R. Quilter, Little · Snow- drop Stanford. Gipales Graham Feel I Know Dank Wintred

kury. Ce nos. Happy Day Winifred Bury, Orchestra Berenade de Mandolines (for atrinm) Desorma: « Greenwich Time' Blenal at neen

8 p.m. A. New York Ere Programme," 1.43 D... Tha 13.8.0. Midland, Orehastra. 2 9.15/7.m. Arthur, Ballsbury and 11la ON

chestra.. Relaxed from the Bavoy

· Flotal, Londen,

STYLE-RIGHT for 1935

The backless Dress Waistcoat continues in favour and, as a matter of course, we see that this. most important item of evening attire is style-right. The neck- band is adjustable so that the cor- rect length in front is possible, and the points are invisibly stiffened to prevent curl.

Pique of Marcella in single or double breasted styles.

MACKINTOSH'S

From

Men's Wear Specialists.

discomfort to well-being.

Headache, colds, neuralgia, fever and every feeling of disconfort due to strenuous, living disappear on taking Aspirin tablets. But always pay attention to the BAYER cross, the sign of quality.

ASPIRIN'

· 9,48, p.m. _The "News, "")"

BAYER

Fireside

Comfort

Warmth at will-

from breakfast time

to

bed-time with GAS FIRES.

Fixed for

FIVE DOLLARS 'Annual rental FIVE DOLLARS,

HONG KONG G -CHINA GAS CO., LTD. West Paint. Gloucester Bldg. 246, Nathan Rd,

YOU CAN PHONE YOUR ORDER Dial, 28181.

10 p.m. Close, down.

TRANSMISSION 3 Today's Broadcast on Tranasiga kon through GSP, 08 and 08B,

19.15 pm. Big Ben, Aribur Ballsbury mid-

Itle Orchestra. Belayed from the Saway Halel, London, For You,

Caroline Burke Balsellan, Damask Nose, Chepla, BIT. Ojulaam. Wedding In xelland Translateur Cars Plo oina Lama Brand-Waitses. The Way to the art Linake. One Night of, Love Bebertalager, (Continued on Page 5.)

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