WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929.
Sport Columns
SOCCER FIASCO
SCRAPPY INTERPORT TRIAL GAME
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
&
The Interport soccer trial game proved a fiasco yesterday, only six of the selected men turning up to oppose a Navy bleven: after a scrappy game the latter won by two goals to one. Goldman, Suen Kam shun, Cross, Remedios and Brown were the absentees..
Today's Games Hong Kong League, Division 1, Kick off 4 p.m.
R.A. v. Queen's, Sockumpoo, re- feree L. S. B. A. Atkinson,
Police v. 3. China, Kowloon F. C.. ground, referee P. O. Cowan,
CHESS
KOWLOON CLUB TO PLAY
GERMAN CLUB
A chess match has been arranged to be played this evening between the German Club and the. Kowloon Chess Club. Both sides will have a fairly strong team out and a series of Interesting games should result. The venue will be the pre- mises of the Gorman Club at King's Park.
The hosts will be represented by Konsul H. Gipperich, J. Claussen, G. von Ehren, O. May. O. Neidt and B. Soltau while the following will play for the Kowloon Chess Club: D. E. Carvalho, H. W. Randall, J. S. Smith, Milne, C. E. Wong and A. N. Other.
M.C.C. TOUR
TASMANIA EASILY DEFEATED
JARDINE IN FORM
Launceston, Yesterday. The M.C.C. tourlats defeated Tasmania by an innings and 116
runs.
Tasmania made 229 (G. Martin 02; Freeman four for 56) and 137 (Tate five for 35; Freeman four for 45).
The M.C.C. scored 482 for eight wickets and declared (Jardine 214,
Mead 106),-Reuter.
BILLIARDS
CLAUDE FALKINER ON VIEW
At the S.CA.A. rooms, China. building, to-morrow, Mr. Falkiner will play a game of billiards (800 up) against. Mr. P.. S. Leung, a game of enooker, and various fancy shots. The exhibition commences at 8 pm. Tickets are obtainable at the Association in China-building.
One of the front-rank players of billiards has made a break of over 2,700. Technical proficiency has mastered a game that only the amateur.nowadays finds full of variations and surprises, It was the same with whist. It is be coming the same with auction bridge. What were games of akill have been devitalised for the marvellous display of Into pegs
memory and technique. There la, however, some comfort, though not much, to be had out of the thought that the break of over 2,700 ended with a failure at the simplest of winners. The human machine-got so far and then for a vital in- finitesimal second ceased to func Shinty continues to hold its own tion. On the whole, there is more in the affection of the northern fun in being one of the noble and western Highlands, in apite army of ardent duffers than a past- of the popularity of football-A | master at
any game." Daily "Daily Express" writer.
Open Championship Chess enthusiasts are reminded that the entries for the Open Cham] pionship of the Colony close on Sa- turday.
"Hi
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Express."
Reinstatement Rumour
William T. Chiden, ex-lawn tennis champion of the world, will be reinstated by the US. Lawn Tennis Association, according to pre dictions and rumours current of a few weeks ago. “Big Bill,” as Mr. Tliden is sometimes called, was barred from amateur ranks for writ- ing about last year's Wimbledon tournament.
THE NEW TARIFF
OPINION DECIDES IT IS NOT EXCESSIVE
MIGHT BE WORSE
THE CHINA MAIL,
1
MONEY AND SHARES
On London- Bank, Wire
sight
Bank, on demand ‚X9/- 5/16 Bank, 80 days' sight' . Bank, 4 months' sight 2/- 1 Credits, 4 months By their announcement that the
sight new Customs Tariff is to come into ocumentary 4 months" force on February 1 next, the
sight Chinese have at last made reality
i On Parle-- of what was agreed more than On demand. eight years ago in the Washington Credits, Nine-Power Treaty on the Chinese Tariff, states the "Financial Nowa".
On BerlinTM By that treaty it was laid down On demand that three months after ratification
On New York a general conference should be On demand called on Tariff Revision. The Credits, 60 days' sight 50% useless bickering which delayed
On Bombay the Conference's meeting for three
Wire and a half years need not be re-
On demand
On Calcutta capitulated. When the Peking Conference at last was
called in Wire 1925 it had time, before the coun- On demand .. try's disorders made negotiation.
On Singapore Impossible, to draw up a suggested
- On demand schedule of tariff duties. It in
On Manila this schedule which is now to conve into force.
TT. on London T.T. on Shanghai-
Banka
Hong Kong Bank ‚$1355 b:1305 an H.K. London Reg. Chartered Bank Mercantile A. & B.
182 b
..ES4 n
..14% n
40
2/1 1
Mercantile C.
2/16
P. &'0. Bank
1257
Bank of East Asia
Insurances
.$89
months
Canton Insurance
#677
b
1332%
Union Insurance North China Insurance
.$370 b ..T180 b
Yangtze Insurance
M$50
4016
China Underwriters China Fire Insurance H.K. Fire Insurance
$2.20 b
.$280 b
.$785 n
Shipping
'184
Douglases
888 n.
*1944
H.K. Steamboats
.$2814 B
H.K. Tugs & Lighters
$1.40 m
184
Indo-China (Prof.)
.... 184%
Indo-China (Def.)
ma
87
Shell Transports
Mining
On demand... 98%
Or Shanghai,
80 day's night (private
paper) CSS,
On Yokohama On demand...108
old Leaf, 100 dne
At the Peking Conference on demand 1925-26 two tariffs were proposed, one by the Chinese and one by the Both proposals foreign delegates. were for increasing the tariff by the levying of "aurtaxes" above the existing 5 per cent. duty, but the Chinese wished to lovy supplements ranging from 2 per cent. on the lowest classifications to 27 per cent, on the highest, while the foreign delegates considered that the highest classification could not bear more than 221⁄2 per cent. We understand that it is the foreign proposals which are now being adopted.
Essential Points
some minor differences from the In the new tariff there are to be
what those proposals were will give 1925-6 proposals, but a review of
some close idea of what the new tariff is to be. Here we set out. the essentials of the tariff proposed by the foreign delegates. The clas sification "A,” “B,” “C,” etc, will be explained later.
Class Surtax A... 22%
UAWKO
H.K. Tls.. 6,803,688
9.55
per taal) Hovereigne (Bank'
buying rata) Silver' (per oz), 26 5/16 Bar Silver in Hong
Kong....... ..:8% prem. Copper Cash
Nominal Rate of Native In Chinese Copper Cents 6% Prem.
terest
7% p.a. Chinese Sub. Coln. 29% dis. Hong Kong Sub: Coin Par.
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LONDON EXCHANGES.
London, Yesterday.
124.15
Paris New York, Brussels
Stockholm
Union Water-boats
Kailan Mining Ad.
1.$50 b ..$90.b .118/- n $28 b
Benguets
.$2.40 b
‚ ‚70/- \b'
Langkats (Comb.) T11
b 111⁄2 sa
Langkata (Single)
...Tan
Shanghai Explorations...T290 b
Shanghai Loans
.$9.10 b
Raubs..
.$5%-6
Tronoh Mines ....
.17/6 m
Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.
.$132 n
.840 b 43 sa
H.K. & K.' Wharves H.K. &W, Docks China Providents Hongkows
New Engineerings Shanghal Docks .....
Cotton Mills
Ewo Cottons Oriental Cattons
$5 b 5 s
T163.b
TB #
.T106 b
T18.20 R
T2.208
Shanghal Cottons (Old),T65%1⁄2 b Shanghai Cottons (New) ..T82 b Lands, Hotels & Buildings H.K. & S. Hotels...89.80 b 9.40 a [9.85 aa
H.K. Lands.......$65 b 64% sa Shanghai Landa ......
Humphreys' Estates
Hong Kong Realties
Public Utilities
.7165 b .$14.80 b $8.20 b
|H.K. T'ways $2014 b 20% = 20.60 ́sa
4.86 1/16
34.90
Geneva
25.21
Amsterdam
12.09%
HK. Territorials
Milan
92.70
Prince's Buildings.......
Berlin
20.41
17%
5,169,524
1236%
5,689,464
18.14
10%
7%
5% 215%
12,094,276 23,432,787 40,514,392
Copenhagen
18.18
Peak Trams (old)
Oslo
18.19.
Peak Trams (new)
74,108,219
Vienna
34.50
Star Ferries
Prague 1
163%
China Lights (comb.)
Helsingfors
192
Madrid
29.70
109 5/16
China Lights 1928 issue.
875
H.K. E'tries (old)
807/2
Total...
176,844,889 The object of the classifications was to grade the dutiable articles into classes so that luxuries should pay the heaviest duties and necessi- tles the lowest. Among the luxuries of class "A" are arms, cigarettes, jewellery wines, and birds' nests; in "B," Bilk, gloves, trimmings, spices, sharks' fins, leather goods, motors, beer, etc., in "C minor table luxuries, clothing, carpets, aniline dyes, glassware, stoves, and sharks' fins not otherwise specifled; in "D," woollen and artificial silk piece goods, skina, tea, and woodware. The classes after "D" become less and less luxurious; "G" included the cheapest cloths, yarns and wares, matches, coal and coke.
Not Excessive
The new tariff is not excessive. If it is adhered to some of the luxuries will have less to pay than under the present haphazard levics; and dutics have, in point of fact, been paid lately on a large number of other goods beyond those duties which are allowed by treaty. For England it certainly might be very much worse; our chief exports are in the low classes, whereas important export of others countries (e.g1 kerosene from U.S.A.) are higher up the list. It was calculated at the Conference that on the 1924 rates, imports into China from the British Empire in the various classes were
Lisbon
Athens... Bucharest
Rio...
5 29/82 Buenos Aires ........... 47% Bombay
.... 1/6 1/32 Shanghai...for.. 2/7 ... Hong Kong yuvi., 2/0 1/2 Yokohama TRT-1/10 15/32 Silver Spot ..... 26 5/16. Silver Forward... 28%
-British Wireless Service.
...$18 5 .$6.80 n .$78b
China Lights (old) .$12% s & sa China Lights (naw)
.$54 b
E'tric (new)....$52% b 52.86 sa Macao Electrica ·
H.K. Telephone
..$26.b .$7 b· old [6.90. b new China Busce
.811% b Singapore Tractions: :.....12/n Singapore Pref...17/6 b 18/8 s Sandakan Lts,
$5 n Industriais China Sugars ...
.80 eta n Malabon Sugars
.$281 b Canton Ices Cements (comb.) Cements (old) Cements (new) H.K. Ropes (old)...$6% b & sa Hong Kong Ropes (new).$6.70 n United Asbestos
Stores, &c.
tonomy, and having suggested in 1926 the very tariff which is now to come into force, it would be un generous in the Powers to reject the present proposals, because by making them, the Chinese arrogate to themselves the Tariff Autonomy Dairy Farma which has so far been conceded In Watsons
no specific treaty. The proposals Der A. Wings are not intended to be a permanent Lane, Crawfords arrangement, but to run for not Mackintoshs less than twelve months. They Sinceres still are, they were in 1926, an "interm" tariff. It is, un- fortunately, too much to hope that tariff revision will be effectively followed by the abolition of kin, which was originally intended to accompany it.
Approved Chinese public are be- Classifi- Surtax Imports (1924 Revenue. mar School. henceforth, says the ing admitted to the Tientsin Gram-
cation p.c. $000's
62,895
78,154
62,402
-68,647
7
336,284
230,689 1428,826
Total 1,301,779
$000's
11,001 "North
China Daily Mall" 18,677 (Tientsin). There have hitherto 7,800 been no Chinese, children, but the 0,805 new term will see the children of: -26,140
14,028 two Chinese Municipal Councillors, 10,590 hath substantial ratepayers on the rolls. It is understood that
·00,013 Chinese children whose, admission Average Per Cent.
la applied for are required, to The
average of Chil
of Chinese pro- undergo the entrance examination. posals which were higher for on the same terms as other chil Classifications"AU" "B," "C," and [dren, the chief purpose of the en- D. was 8.64. piatok MINA trance examinition being to, secure Average For Cent.6.91 that children admitted are qualified Having officially approved the by a aufficient knowledge of Eng, principle of Chinese Tariff Au-lish, and so on, to take instruction.
Wm., Powells
.$8% n $10.10 B
$7.80 n ..$1 b
.$5 n
.$214-6 .$18.30: B
.80 cts. b
..$3.05
::$20-n
..89% b .$8.65 n
.*- Miscellaneous Hong Kong AmusementsTM - $274.8 Hong Kong Constructions .81% n B. Ind. G. Bonds
.69%.b H.K. Govt. Loans .....5% From. [4%% 88
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