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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929.

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Commencing MONDAY,

7th January,

THIRD

" TEST

THE CHINA MAIL,

ENGLAND WINS_BY THREE WICKETS

FULL SCORES

At Melbourne on Saturday England won the third "Test" match by three wickets and thus retain the "Ashes." Full scores are appended:-

Australia-1st innings

W. M. Woodfull, e Jardina, b

Tate ...

V. Y. Richardson, e Duck-

worth, Larwood

II. L HOX c Jardine.

Larwood

R. M. Oxenham, b Geary:

C. V. Grimmett, c Duckworth,

b Geary

D. D. J. Blackie, not out

Extras

•Total 29 Fall of wickets: 1 for 5 runs (Richardson), 2 for 15 (Woodfull), 3 for 67 (Hendry), 4 for 218 (Kippax), 5 for 282 (Ryder), G for 287 (Oldfield), 7 for 373 (Bradman), & for 383 (A'Beckett), 9 for 394 (Grimmett), 30 for 397 (Oxenhim).

Larwood

BOWLING ANALYSIS

MONEY AND SHARES.

On London... Bank, Wire........ 2/- Bank, on demand... 2/6/18 Bank, 30 days' sight. Bank, 4 months' sight 2/- 1⁄2 Credits, 4 months'

sight

2/1 4 J'ocumentary 4 months'

sight

30 day's sight (private

paper)

On Yokohama On demand

Gold Leaf, 100 fine

(per tael)

Sovereigna

Kong....

T.T, on London T.T. on Shanghai

.2/0 1/

Bank of East Asta.....$66 b

H.K. Steamboats ....$29 b 29 8 H.K. Tugs & Lighters....$1.40 B Indo-Chinas (Prof.) .....$48% b Indo-Chinas (Def.) ...$77 b Shell Transports .116/- n ex divi Union Water-boata .$2334 b

Pamela

Just received NEW

AFTERNOON & EVENING DRESSES.

SPORTS SUITS.

HATS.

Also a large selection of DAY & EVENING BAGS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS

& MATERIALS,

13, Queen's Road C.

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

78%

Banks

Hong Kong Bank Hong Kong London Reg. Chartered Bank

.$1330. .

..£146 n

.£22 b

Mercantile A, & B.

.£34 #

Mercantile C.

14 n

2/1 %

·P. & O. Bank

£94

On Paris-

7

On demand

1257

Insurances

Credits, 4 montha'

#

sight

1332

Canton Insurance .8066 b 870 sa Union Insurance

..$368 n

On Berlin-

Narth China Insurance ...T160 b

On demand

23

Yangtze Insurance

.M$50 n

On New York-

A. F. Kippax, c Jardine.

China Underwriters

.$2.40 a

b

On demand

49%

China Fire Insurance

.$230. b

Larwood

100

Credits: 60 days' aight 50%

J. S. Ryder,

Hendren, b Tate 112

Hong Kong Fire Insurance .5780 n

On Bombay-

Shipping

D. Bradman, b Hammond W. A. Oldfield, b Geary E. L. A'Beckett, e Duckworth,

b White

75

Wire

-134

Douglases

...$38% n

3

On demand

134

On Calcutta-

.41 Wire

134

15

On demand

134

On Singapore—

On demand

864

2

On Manila-

[24 sa

7

On demand........ 984

Mining

On Shanghal-

Bengueta

397

On demand

78%

Kallan Mining Ad. ...

.$2.40 b .70/- b

Langkats. (Combined)

T10% n

Langkats (Single)

.75 n

Shanghai Explorations

T2.80 n

100%

Shanghai Loans

Raubs ..

.T9 b $3 b

(Bank's

Tronoh Mines

buying rate)

9.55

Silver (per oz.)

20%

H.K. & K. Wharves

-0. M. K.

w.

Bar Silver in Hong.

.37 3

127

3

3% prem.

Tate

.46 17

87

2 Copper Cash

Nominal

Geary

.31.5 4

83

3

Chinese Copper Cents

0% Prem.

Hammond White

8

19

57 30

64

1

1 Rate of Native In-

terest

7% -pa•

Jardine

I 0 England-1st innings

10

o Chinese Suh. Coin .. 31% dis.

F

RICH

AND RARE.

J. B. Hobus, e Oldfield, b

A'Beckett

20

Hong Kong Sub Coin Par

LONDON EXCHANGES.

H. Sutcliffe, b Blackie

58

W. R. Hammond, e A'Beckett,

b Blackie

200

Paris

London, Yesterday.

124.09%

.5949

Hong Kong Lands

-$63% b

Suits

all

A. P. F. Chapman, b Blackie 24 E. Hendren,

Hendry

New York

4.85 3/18

Shanghai Lands

Brussels

34.89

Humphreys Estates

A'Beckett, b

· Gunora

19

D. R. Jardine, a and b Blackle 62 H. Larwood, e and b Blackie

Amsterdam Milan

25.19 12.07 11/16 92.65

.T165 b .$14.80 b

.$8% n-

0

G. Geary, 1.b.w., b Grimmett .

1

G. Duckworth, Blackie

Berlin Stockholm

20.38/ 18.13

M. W. Tate, c Kippax, b

Grimmett

Copenhagen

18.177%

Oslo

18.19%

21

Viean?

34.45%

.36.30 n .$721⁄2 b

J. C. White, not out

8

Extra

1

Prague

163 13/16

OLD TAYLOR

Helsingfors

102

Tots]

Madrid

29.73

417

"Errors, like straw, upon the surface blow;

He who would seek a pearl' must dive below."

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N. S. MOSES & CO. LTD.,

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4, Queen's Road C.

Fall of wickets: 1 for 28 runs (Hobbs), 2 for 161 (Sutcliffe), 3) for 201 (Chapman), 4 for 238 (Hendren), 5 for 364 (Hammond), 6 for 364 (Larwood), 7 for 381 (Geary), 8 for 386 (Jardine), 9 for 391 (Duckworth), 10 for 417 (Tate).

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0, M. R. W. .37 7 92 1 .20 8 35 1 55 14 114 2 .35 11 67 0

A'Beckett Hendry

Grimmett

Bucharest

Rio

Duenos Aires Bombay

Shanghai

Hong Kong

Silver Spot

Silver Forward .. 26 7/16

-British Wireless Service.

Lisbon

108

Athens

375

808

5 29/32

.... 479%

H.K. Telphona

1/16 1/32 2/7 2

.$6 b old

[6.65 b new

.$11 b

Yokohama

Holiday 20%

...12/- n. 18/3 a

..$5, n

Everything at reduced prices. All goods to be cleared to make room for New Season Goods.

7. Ice House Street.

..17/6 n

.$134 B

$381⁄2 b

..$5 b

.T158 b

T5% n

.T105 n

T13.10 sa

.T21⁄4 3

H.K. & W. Docks

China Providents

Hongkews

New Engineerings Shanghai Docks

Cotton Mills

Ewo Cottons

Oriental Cottons

Shanghai Cottons (Old) .T66% b Shanghal Cottons (New)..raz b

Lands, Hotels & Buildings

H.K. & S. Hotels

CORNS

Don't cut corna, fatal poisoning may follow, One drop of new fiquid deadens pain in 3 seconds. Then com shrivels' up and loosens so you peel it off. Doctors urge t For sale everywhere. Beware of Imitations.

-GETS-IT-

Chiengo, U. B. A.

WESTINGHOUSE

LIGHT & POWER PLANTS

THE NEW MODEL NO. E-31.

Self-Contained

Air Cooled

Self-Starting

44 14 94 G

4 0 14 0 Australia-2nd innings

SOVIET ACTIVITIES

"AFRICA FOR THE BLACKS"

Hong Kong Realties H.K. Territorials Prince's Buildings ........

Public Utilities

H.K. Tramways..$20.65 b,20.80 s Peak Trams (old).$18 a Peak Truma (new)

Star Forries

China Lights (comb.)

China Lights (old)

China Lights (new) China Lights 1928 issue

H.K. E'tries (old)

Electric (new)

Macao Electrics

China Buses Singapore Tractions Singapore Pret. Sandakan Lts.

.17/6-

Industrials

.$12 m

.$538 .$61% n $26 b

.80 ets. n .$29 b ...33% n

China Sugars Malabon Sugars Canton Icea Cements (comb.) Cements (old)

.$10.05 b

$7.80 n

Cements (new)

.$11⁄2 b

Hong Kong Ropes (old)..$7.60 n Hong Kong Ropes (new) .$7.00ʻa United Asbestos

-$5 x

Oxenham Blackie

Ryder

W. M. Woodfull, c Duckworth,

b Tate...

V. Y. Richardsoń, b Larwood

107 5

H. L. Hendry, st. Duckworth,

b White

12

Stores, &c. Dairy Farms

A. F. Kippax, b Tate

41

J. S. Ryder, b Geary

5

dent of "The Times" states that

Watsons

Der A. Wings

$21 b .$13.30 n .80 cts, b

D. Bradman, c Duckworth, b

112

ed by the Soviet for inciting the

7

South African blacks, based on Sinceres

Mackintoshs1

G

Comrade Bunting's .eport after them. Powells

39

executive had summoned him to

Miscellaneous.

Geary

W. A. Oldfield, b White

E. L. A'Beckett, b White

R. M. Oxenham, b White

C. V. Grimmett, not out

D. D. J. Blackie, b White

Extras

London. The Riga correspon-

the new directions have been issu- Lane, Crawfords

$3.05.n .$20 n .$9 b

89.65 n

Moscow from Africa, to describo Hong Kong Amusements ..$231⁄2 a how the antagonism of the blacks Hong Kong Constructions .$1% n 13 could be stimulated in British B. Ind. G. Bonds

351

dominions in Africa.

H.K. Govt, Loans Total

Comrade Bunting said most of Fall of wickets: 1 for 7 runs the white Communists were un- (Richardson). 2 for 60 (Hendry), I willing, to wage warfare under the 3 for 138 (Kippax), 4 for 143 cry of an "Independent Black; (Ryder), 5 for 201 (Woodfull), 6 | Africa." The Soviet Insist that for 226 (Oidfeld), 7 for 252 white workers must take second (A'Beckett), 8 for 345 (Bradman), place in helping the negro move- 9 for 351 (Oxenham), 10 for 351 ment for independence and must | (Blackie).

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Larwood

Tate

White

Hammond

Geary.

raise the banner of an Independent South African negro republic. Rw. They must combat the idea of the 37

M.

.16 3 .47 15 70 .56.5. 20 107'

.16. G 30

.30 4. 94 England 2nd Innings...

1 white's pretended superiority.

2 Agitators must attack all laws and

.68%

b

.5% Prem, s

JACKIE COOGAN

PLAYING AT TRAINS AT: 7 A.M.

ENGINE-DRIVER AMBITION

It is a great thing to be Jackie Coogan and only 14 years of age..

customs concerning coloured na- Despite the fact that he gave

Otives and employ all means to.com-

three performances at the Palla-

2 bine the colour question with a de- dium, London, on the previous day,-

termined Warfare against English

J. B. Hôbbs, ́l.b.w., & Blaskie 49 domination.

|H. Satcliffe, 1.b.w., b Grimmett 185 Puraning its plans to stir up the

D. R. Jardine, b Grimmett

1

W. B. Hammond, run out...

F. Hendren, b Oxenham

A. P. F. Obapman, c Woodfull,

Ryder.

M. W. Tate, run out

Reliable

G. Geary, not out

Economical

G. Duckworth, not out

Extras

Durable

"THE SIMPLEST THING

"YOU EVER SAW”

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Tel:C.673.

Total (for 7 wkts.)

38 black races, the Red International

he ruse at 7 on the following. morning to play "train."

His mother told me all about this during the inorning. "I discovered

82 Secretariat appointed a special him downstairs in the hotel.

Ho

45 sub-commission to work out a pro-big rooms, laid railway lines all had planted. himself in one of the gramme for "agitating American

5 negroes, and making them realise round it, got hold of some mathy- lated spirit and a box of matches,

0 their part in mobilising the negro and got steam up.".

4 masses in various parts of thị

0 - world." **

Jackie Coogan had just finished

his morning leasens with his tutor 29 The sub-committee urges the when I arrived to see for myself. Amortenn negroes to demand self- "Would you like to see may train?" 932 'determination, де the United he asked.

Fall of wickets: 1 for 105 rung Státes offers a fertilo call for a As toy trains go, Jackie's went (Hobbs), 2 for 199 (Jardine),' &{"national... revolutionary. move- remarkably well, although his for 257 (Hammond), 4 for 818ment."The Secretariat estimates mother became slightly impatient (Sutcliffe), 5 for 926 (Hendren), that it should be possible to on- at the time the water took to boll. G for 328 (Chapman), 7 for 328 lat 2,000,000 negroes to fight “Does this train go by scheduln“: (Tate).

under Communist leadership. The or by almanac?" she wanted to. Secretariat emphasises the neces- know. i w.sity for impressing upon the "It'goes by steam pressure," asld. .22 5 390 blacks the injurious influence of her son, "and once it gets going. :29 5 38. O religious missionaries.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

A'Beckett Hendry Blackie : Oxenham Grimmett...

Ryder

M.

.89 11 76 1

J

.28 10 46

}

1 .42.:12 96 2

5.81 161 team the following telegram: London, Yesterday.Hearty congratulations on vic The Prime Minister, Mr Bild-tory after a most gallant fight of win yesterday sent to Mr. A. P. F which both sides may feel proud" Chapman, captain of the English —British- Wireless Service,

It runs for half an hour."

It is clear that Jackie would like

to be an engine-driver - when ho grows up.

What I like about Jackie is that

he is a real boy despite the fact that he is the most famous boy in the world."W"P" in the "Daily MAIL"

A mighty, soul stirring drama of a man who thought he was a tower of strength — but who really was the weakest of man- kind !

a Furamount Pictur

ADOLEH JUROR"

JESS & LAGER

VICTOR FLEMING

Production

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