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OH DEAR! OH LORD! I'VE
DONE IT AGAIN
(Continued from Page 8.) slow bowler to use in a came like this
temps the balamen."*
LAST SATURDAY,
Innally, bowled for the Club, spinning
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936.
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the
"Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the ball a lot from the off, while for the Hangkong “”Telegraph for the to the Civil Service, Ling certainly week ended February. 6, 1916.
deserved more than the one wicket,
he got. Westlake made a very flue eatch running to gully from all to put Armstrong out.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
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The rate of the dollar on demand was 1s. 9.3/10u.
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The Italian Opera Company,
NEW YORK STOCK)
EXCHANGE “
MARKET IRREGULAR
YESTERDAY
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the received by Blessra, Swan, Culbertson London Stock Exchange hava... been
and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter,]
Feb. G. Feb. 0. Drillsh Government Securiücs War Loan 34%
redm, after 1952 £100 £100%
Chineso Bonda
New York, Feb. 6. Jones Summary of yesterday's market: Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Dow I have not yet referred to the
The market to-day was active, but non-Languo mo between the II.K.C.C. and the Civil Service, which
feregular owing to profits taking late The wedding took place at St. in the session after the whole market was interesting apart from the actual
John's Cathedral of Mr. play, from the fact that the improve-
In the Senior Division there are Dutton and Miss
G. Ahad, early on, reached a new ground. G. E. S. Cal- since 1931. Gains were held until inent shown by the Civil Service wo Lengue games as the C.S.C.C.
near the close. Investment buyinge, rectly was maintained though Journey to Sookuspos to take on the
sent American Telephone & Telegraph freely admit that the absence of T, A. Army. Although the latter are with-
to n new high level shores
sinco Pearce and E. R. Duckitt not only out Garthwaite, Williams and Walch,
1931. Motors were generally mixed.
upon Ha dividend declaration, but
(Boir. Ing.) .... £102 these issuea Inter declined. Railroad, utility and aircraft securities, dipped, 41% Loan 1908 . F 90 while farm implement, communication, 6% Loan 1912 .. £ 76 railroad equipment, coni and amuse- ment securities. advanced.
54% Reorg. Loon Silver, copper and gold stocks were quiet, 1913 (Ldn. Ian) £ 00: Stocks on the Curb Exchange were | 6% Gold Bonda irregular and quieter. Utility issues
£ 3 1026-17 were irregularly higher. Selective in- dustrial issues were firin, but mining shares were mixed. The market for bands was upward, led by railroad and communication issues.
weakened the Club batting-which did the visitors will have to go all out/mannged by Mr. A. Carpi, com- | Chrysler stocks recovered sharply 44% Bonda 1808
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not mattert-but also, the Club bowl to win. I rather expect a draw. ing, which did nutter much
The K.C.C. first team, adeording to an told on good authority that their card is at home to the C.C.C. Perry and Richardsen baited" very while the C.C.C.'s card states that well and that Colledge was they are at home to the K.C.C. very steady. The later batsmen give it up! Anyway they and their
had 11 120 In the
a League encounter, attempt seconds have to ncora rapidly and 1 de wherever it may be. If the K.C.C. claration at 177 for eight wickets was can win outright they will be adding quito creditable. I hear Growler was a deal of interest to the fight for the making the bull turn tremendously, Shield. and kept a beautiful length, but the The Club are at home to the Navy wicket was a bit too slow for him. in a non-League games and I rather For the Club, Owen liughes who that it is a combination of the first enme in first with T. E. Pearce was and second elevens on each side, as splendidly enught by Baker in the G. A. Stewart is getting married and alips off McLellan before he had two teams from the Club are not really got going but Pearce and available. My heartiest congratula- Marshall put things right and Baines and Tinyward were going strong at the end, when a fallure on either part | might have given the C.S.C.C. some chance of a win-or so it was hoped by the folding aldel
But actually the Club have batting even with Alec all through and Pearce and Duckitt off they did not have to call on J. Stein who is a use ful forcing bat.
Although his figures were not very startling, I gather Baker bowled very well indeed for the Civil Service, and he did them a
a great service when he yorked Gillespie's leg stump just fin he was looking set für one of his big hitting innings.
lons and good wishes, and, I know, these of all cricketers go to him and his Bride.
JUNIOR DIVISION
Police and C.S.C.C. are at home to Army Service Corps and R.A.M.C. respectively, while have already mentioned the K.C.C.-Craigongower game. In non-League games I only know of the L,R,C, who are at home to. the Recreio,
ROAD
CASUALTIES
NUMBER OF FATALITIES SHOW DECLINE
Every
London, Feb. G.
110 killed. 3,130
Wallington, who came down to score for the Club played for the CS, who Rand accident figures for Britain were a man short and judging by his fast week good fielding it would seem possible Injured. that he may yet be able to resume[ hin place in the side,
JUNIOR GAMES
In the corresponding week of last year the figures were 140 killed, 13,140 injured-British Wireless.
GERMAN SPY CASE
TRIAL POSTPONED FOR
FURTHER EVIDENCE
The Navy were not at full strength when their
Berand eleven played Rereio and rather exciting draw was the resuit. On the Club ground, the wicket was taking a lot of spin and the C.8.C.C. junlors gave, the Club second a sence a
London, Feb. 6. runs were wanted only two wickets The case in which a German author, were left. Stein however, who see. Dr. Herman Gort, is charged with ed to me to be a hat far above, scronil offences under the Official Secrets Act eleven form hit excellently, hooking has been postponed again at the Old everything short of a length
just Bailey to enable the official witnesses
when
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There will be a series of pictures of scenes from "Trou- ble in Toyland,” whilst groups will Include Wah Yan College junior basketball teams, slu dents of Ricci Hall, mg bera of the Chinese Club, commitée members of the Sze Yap Cham- ber of Commerce, the presentation of diplomas buries of the Tung Wah Hos- pital, and the Hongkong University Union members with ILE. the Governor,
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The Supplement will also include the popular entertain- ment and feature pagès,
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Well Street Journal Comment:- "Two big utility refunding loans, totalling $120,- 800,000, are in nearby prospect by the Consolidated
Gas Company and the Consumer Power Company. It is estimated that the Western Union's net income last year was around $5.00 share. It is reported that cable usiness so far this year is 15 per cunt, above that of last year. Brokers are predicting that the Country's loss of Gold has ended. Public interest in tow-priced shares, particularly in pertain issues falling, under $2.00, in increasing.
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£ 001%
S'hai-Nanking
£ 60%
£ 34
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£34
4 31
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Catton: Opposition is developing tu the selling plan of Government menced a season at the Theatre stocks. A private bureau estimates a Royal.
per eent. increase in acreage is Tobacco (bearer) 123/9 contemplated.. Continued irregularity Canadian Celanese 115/- At the annual meeting of seat-is probable,
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Wheat: The possibility of damage Min. (Bearer) Wattie was appointed Hon.
treme and prolongest cold weather is Distillers whilst the conmitt ignored. The Canadian surplus ques-Danlop Rubber Treasurer, Included Mens, J. W. C. Bonnar, ton dominates the market. J. L. McPherson, P. D. Wilson and
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Hawker Aircraft
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37/6
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50/0
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Rolls Royce....
171/6
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My dog is
48.55
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46/- 40/-
72.20 101.61
32.61
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90/-
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33/-
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12173
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10.14
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10.14
10.14
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11,15
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RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.)
chestra.
7.4% pm. Two Plays (1) *The Power and the Glory." a modern tragedy. (8) "Jennie's Ergs" (or "The Down fall of Septimba"), radio play. „Greenwich....Time.Signal at 2 pia. 8.30 p.m. The BJLC. Dance Orchestra. p.m. The News and Announcementa, 0.20 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome, ... ・・・ Orchestra.
9.45 p.m. Close down. -
Transmission 3
(0.3.F., G.B.E and 0.8.D.)
10. p.m. Big Ben. England v. France.
10.30 p.m. "Monologue in Melody."
19.40 pm. Light Musle,
1145 p.m. Chapter IV of "Tha Call of
the Wild."
12 .. Chamber Music.
· Greenwich Time Signal,ut 38.39 am
12.10 .. The News and Announcemanta, 12.30
I .m.
.. The Hotel Metropsie Orchestra.
Clone down.
Transmission 4
(G.83, and G.S.D.).
PART
1.15 a.m. ir Ben The Ji.n.c. Dance
Orchestr
The News and Announermenta.
2.20 mm. A Hymphony Concert.
Greenwich Time Bignal at mm.
135 m. Young Mens.
4.35 ..
The Alfrede Campoll Trin.
"Bonka, to Resā."
4.4.m. Class down.
PART II
5 a... A Recital by Niedzielsk) . {Piano-
incie) und
(Contraila),
Betty
Bannerman
Greenwich Time Alens! at € 1.0.
-The News and Annawaremania,
6.30 am. Dance Hoste,
4.484. Close dawn.
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HELENA MAY CONCERT :
TALENTED ARTISTES GIVE FINE ENTERTAINMENT
NEW CUNARDER
SISTER-SHIP WANTED TO THE QUEEN MARY
The many absentees from Inst
London, Feb. C. night's Helena May Concert will be It is understood that four lending disappointed to know that they shipbuilding firma kave, been asked missed the introduction to the Hong- to prepare designs for a sinter ship kong públic another musical and for the White Star, Cunarder, Queen in the person of Mr. Niel McGowan, Mary, now nearing completion at
Clydeside-British Wireless.
11.ART.
This talented artiste gave_seven (— delightful songs (plus one encore)
and even then the audience, regrett tanuch enthusiasm as a newly found Playing Bach, Saint-Sagus, ably small, was by no means satisfied. Chopin, Palmgren and Fibrich with Mrs. McGowan is a mezzo-soprano out music, this talented girl entranced with a wide range of time, extremely the audience with her delicate touch. pure and sweet, and with clarity of oxpert finguring and interpretation of enunciation which is rarely met with. the themes. Miss Braga returned
high
notes were attained without twice to the stage in response to effort and one felt that if the small-
repeated applause. not called for
Mra. H. Arnold gave a very able 90/714ness of the hull had
restraint, sho 01/10%
could have given
rendering with the 'cello of Preludio, greater power to her songs.
Gavotte, Lo Papillon and Minuet, har Miss C. M. Brago, FT.CL, has a spirited playing of the three pieces well-grounded reputation for her being outstanding.
Her
performance on the plane, but in tho Mrs. H. Evilio
accompanied Mrs. short time she occupied the stage last Arnold, and Mr. M. Barton accom- night with classical pièces she aroused panied Mrs. McGowan.
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