FANLING GOLF Starting Times For Sunday

Latest teams and times for Sun- thy's match are as follow:

OLD COURSE

0.15 D. S. Edward, O, E, C: Martan. 0.20 K, S. Robertson, A. E.

man.

Lisso-

0.25 R. Young, I. Newton. 9.30 J. Rodger, R. K. Collings, 9.35 W. J. 5. Key, G. II, Cautherley. 0.40 W. A. Stewart, II, II. Mundy. 9.45 E. W. Kiri, N. L. Smith.

9.50 N. K. Littlejohn, II. R. B. Hna-

cock.

9.55 K. S. Morrison, G. E. R. Divett. 10.00 P. Morrison, Cul, Matthews, 10.00 . Low, W. Woodward. 10.10 J. Forbes, C. W. E. Bishop, 10.15 A. A. Bremner, W. M. Barton. 10.20 D. L. Prophet, S. A. Sleap. 10,25 G. A. Stewart, A. H. Penn.

10.30 J. A. D. Morrison. II. B. L.

Dowbiggin.

10.35 G. A. Leiper, C. C. Willson. 10.40 A. II. McBride, II. Overy. 10.45 A. Nicol, H. A. Lammert. 10.50 W. Kelli Robinson, P. C. Javk

son.

NEW COURSE 9.15 D. J. Gilmore, T. A. Pearce. 8.20 D. S. Robb, P. H. Scoones. 1.25 R. D. Walker, G. B. G. Hull, 9.30 A. D. Purves, H. L. D. Wode

house.

9.35 H. K. Valentine, A. C. 1. Bow-

lier.

9.40 W. Sharp, A. D. Humphreys, 9.45 D. Forbes. J Smith.

0.50 J. A. It. Selby, 11. N. William-

son.

0.55 D. J. Valentine, G. W. Sewell 10.00 J. R. Masson, W. T. Yoxall 10.05 R. L. Monerie, J. D. Danby, 10.10 W. G. Robertson, W. J. Wad-

dington.

THE HONGKONG

Paul Mun and Louise Rainer in "The Good Earth."

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

NEW YORK STOCK| OPENING OFFICES

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

cables;

New York, Nov. 17.

S. C. & F. New York correspondent Stocks: The market to-day drifted lower in a dull session, a traders await news.

IN NEW YORK

ANOTHER MANILA TYPHOON

Islands Again Struck

By Big Blow

. Manila, Nov. 17. moving A typhoon

westward aeros the central archipelago has isolated all islands south of Luzon.

It is endangering shipping and is belleved to hove caused heavy

damage.

It is expected, to enter the China Sen considerably south of Manila. The centre is believed to be In Sommar-United Press.

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LEGION WORKERS WELL ORGANISED

The Far East Merchants Cam- The total membership of the Legion whose offelal at the close of the just financial year mercial Association, organ is the Trade & Pictorial Re-wan 17,919 in excess of that of the view are establishing New York previous year. Its branches num- offices to take care of their interests bered 4,207, or 77 more than in 1935, in the United States.

1. V. In addition, there is the Women's Slepak, prominent Tientsin lawyer | Auxiliary, with branches numbering and businessman, will be in charge. 1,037. Each of these branches is a

Mr. and Mrs. Slepak have been self-contained unit working

volun- visiting Hongkong and sail to-day on tarily far ex-Service men and their the SS. Tai Yin,

families.

For their work funds are required; Previously acknowledged $13,871.02

landers

H.M.S. Medway and 4th

Sub-Marine Flotilln Prison Officers Sports Club.

Stanley, Auction

Cotton: Washington news tends towards voluntary crop control legis- lation, with no marketing qualas and no penalties. Conditions to-day were

steadiness of the London Metal quiet and à continued narrow mar-Exchange. Chesapeake & Ohio rall-1st Bn. The Seaforth High- het is expected.

road shares reflected the favourable 10.15 J. G. Campbell, J. L. Adams. Wheat: Further reports of frost divklend paid by the road. 10.20 W, J. E. Mackenzie, G. T. May.

Argentina and the belief that the 10.25 E M. Bryden, S. T. Bull.

resulting damage and the existing

Bonds were Irregular and dull, al- 10.30 V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis

high premiums will divert export though United States Government 10.35 G. ). S. Thomson, 11. A. Mills.

buying to the United States caused Issues were higher. Curb stocks 10.40 R. S. W. Paterson, It. Stock.

Armness. Export sales totalled

were irregularly lower on a dull 0.45 W. Park, C. W, Jeffries.

1,000,000 bushels. Cal demand 10-

market, 10.50 A, Murdoel, L. C. F. Bellary.

day improved and four prices have

Wall Street Journal morning com- Note: (1) Tiftins are ordered for advanced. The favourable Government.

and they make their own

The Journal states that further arrangements about playing firement weekly report and weather

conditions in the South-West were gold loss by the Ualled States Trea-

ond Ignored,

sury appears to be probable,

fins, balls &c. (2) Players Kre par ticularly requested to speed up their play as much as possible, and not to hole out unnecessarily. The Rules for fourballs should be observed strictly (3) No handicaps; players play level. Byes of three holes and over to count,,

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Eleventh Extra Race Meet ing will be held (weather per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th November, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at *1,30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary,

Hongkong. 15th November, 1937.

CHAMBER MUSIC

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An Orchestra will play duringĮ

the intervals,

Tickets: $3 and $2.

Corn: Export sales to-day umount- The Street expects the American ed to 1,500,000 bushels. It ex-Telephone Company to announce its pected that the crop movenient will regular dividend to-day.

somewhat delayed by the weather. Wall Street thinks that thự mar-

be

Rubber: An irregular market. ket is marking time, awaiting some Dealers sold, but factory and specu-

action by Congress. intive interests were idle, awaiting There are the results of the Quota Committee's meeting

Sugar: Complete stagnation con- tinues in the market for sugar,

S, C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's market:

many

bears

Dance

220,00

212.00

00.00

Ex-

70.20

20.00

MS. Duncan

17.30

9.41

St. Stephen's College (Sale

of Popples)

9.28

Kowloon Street Sale

Foreign Money. changed

RAO.B. (GLE)

11.M.S. Protcus

F. E. C. A. NË

NOVEMBER 18, 1937.

ROYAL NAVY LOSES AGAIN AT HOCKEY

(By "The Pilgelm")

(Continued from Page S.)

giving his partner Sommer much needed assistance.

The Navy attack was disjointed, Donald at Inside left was the best worked forward. Though Blocker hard as leader, he spotted some real- ly good movements. Whilworth was always a trier, Honours were shared by Spencer and Poulder in the Inter- nediate line, while Greene was n shnde beffer than Billings at full back. This was the Navy's secundi defeat in two games.

W. A. Reça

He spalled Navy's hopes,

MAMAK TOURNEY

4.00 Standings Of Teams

$14,313.07

Donations can be sent to Mr. Fi G. among

Mounder,

Secretary Earl Hale's Fund, flongkong Bank Building.

traders, some of whom expect to see the higher priced stocks as much as 30 per cent. below the October lows before the recession halts.

the

BADMINTON LEAGUE

At The Moment

Panthers

"A" DIVISION

B. Co. Rajputs B. Co. Seaforths Noya) Signals Titracian IL.A.O.C.....

S. Co. Seafortha |Police Indians.

FWLDA A PU,

"B" DIVISION

Some traders expect that the Pull- man Corporation, at a meeting to- day, will vote for a dividend

1. Q. Wing Rajputs end of the year.

The Mixed Doubles Badminton Radio Sports Club

1.M.S, Westcolt Dow Jones Averages Nov. 16 Close

127.00 127.54 League match between Kowloon Co. pute

32.00

32.73 Tong and Talkoo has been brought A. Co. Seafortha 22.88 22.01 forward one day, and will be played. Co. Seaforths

I. Q. Wing Seaforths 93.21 03.19 at Kowloon Tong this evening at Bit. K, Mule Carpa.. 3 0 3 53.22 $3.92 p.m. Instead of to-morrow.

To-day's trading was the lightest since early October, with traders on the side-lines awaiting some Indica- tion of possible action by Congress. 30 Industrials Caution was heightened by a number 20 Ralls of weekly business reports with a 20 Utilities Metals finally discouraging industrial showing. 40 Bonds

responded to the 11 Commodity Index

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Mr. A. F. Austen, Mamak Hockey |League Secretary, would be happy if club secretaries would make it a point to send in results of matches und goal-scorers to him, c/o Royal Corps of Signals, Kowloon as soon as they are played.

Mr. Austen informs me thut he knows for certain that the results of some inatches played lave not been forwarded to him.

WEEK-END GAMES

The following is the programme for Saturday. November 20:

CAER CLARK CUP St. Andrew's Hongkong Ladies (Happy Valley, 3.15 p.m.)

C.B.S. "H

BRAWN CUP

C.B.A. Ladies * Club de Recreja (C.B.A. ground, 3 p.m.)

V "Ladies ("Y" ground. 3 p.m.) Seaforth Ladies v St. Andrew's (Murray Parade ground, 3.15 p.m.)

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 17. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter.

Dec.

Jan.

Mar.

May

July

Oct.

Spol

New York Collon

Opening Closing 7.83/83 7.71/71 7.04/84 7.74/74

7.91/92 7.01/01 7.08/08 7.07/87 8.03/03 7.02/02 0.12/12 0.01/01

7.00 The First Notice Day for December Colton Is Nov. 24 with Delivery Date Dec. 1.

Dec.

Mar.

May

July

Sept.

...

New York Rubber

14.40 40 14.40 b 14.05 /87 14.70b/73n 14.78/79 14.82 /02 14.00b/Dla 14.93 /04

15.01 n 1,140 tons.

Sales for the day;--

Dec. May

Chicago Wheat

02 1024 0474/85 02/93% 0 /95% 6034/80th

July...

Tuesday's sales:~

20,056,000 bushels.

Chicago Carn

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July

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