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pristors

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$20,000,000

Agencies and Branches:

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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following was the list of issued share local

quotations {to-day--

| Zhangka

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Banks

Bombay Calcutta

Shanghai

Kanda Luspar

bungapata

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Manila

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Madax

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Falingao

Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson.

Chairman

G: Miskin Esq.,

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Kan. Kr. W.H. Bell, JR. Masson Esq., Carapen Compton Esq., T. E. Pearce Enga

Colombe

Deli

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Hou. Mr. M. T. Johnson,

Hasburg Hankow

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THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

230.600, 300.00

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of 10s a case in the price of lemons in England last month, but the price rose 5s the following day owing to increased demand in the hot weather.

MAKE YOUR

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E.K. Bank $1,590 b.. HK Bank (London) £38 1. ex.

div.

Chartered Bank $14. Mercantile Bank A. and B

£31.

Mercantile Bank C. £14 n. Bank of East Asia $73 2

Insurances

Canton Ins. $260. Union Ins. 3545 b.

China Underwriters Si n China Fire Ins. $462 1. H.K. Fire Ins. $250 n. International Assoe. Sh.$34 x Shipping

Douglases $36 n.

HK Steamboats $21⁄2 3. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Del) $20 m. Shells (Bearer) 100/- n. Union Waterboats $12 n.

Docks, etc.

HK and K. Wharves $95 b. H.K. and W. Docks $15 n. Providents (Old) $1.60 b., $1-

574/1.50 $2.

Providenta (New) 20 cts. n. Eoor Kew $185 m.

New Engineering Sh&4 n. Shanghai Docks Sh.385 n.

Mining

Kailan Mining Ad. 11/ Langkats (Single) Sh.$5yn. S'hai Exploration Sh$3 n. Shanghai Loans Sh.$3 n. Raubs $11 b, - Venz: Goldfield $4% b. Antamoks $5 n. Atoks 82 cts. n.

Baguio Gold 38 cts. b.

Balatocs $221⁄2 5.

Benguet Consol $211⁄2 b.

Benguet Exploration 32 cts. n. Big Wedge 62 cts. n. Consolidated Mines 5 cta. n. Demonstrations $1.45 s Ipo Gold 31 cts. T Itogons $190

*

LXL $2.90 b.

Masbate 95 cts. Northern Mining 36 cts. 21. Paracale Gumaus 65 cts. 2. Salacots Mining 12 cts. n. San Mauricio $151 b. Suyoc Consol 55 cts. n. United Paracales $1.37 n.

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Yazmati Ferries $19.70 b.

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`Industriais

Malabon, Sugars $91 b. Cald, Macg. (Ord) Sh$19 Cald. Macg. (Pref.) Sh.$15 a Canton Ices Sb.

Cements $91 b. and sa H.K. Ropes $341⁄21⁄2 n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms $20% n. Watsons $3.40 b. Lane, Crawfords $63⁄4 n

Mackintoshs $5 2. Sinceres $3 1 Wm. -Powells 40 ets. n. Wing On (H.K.) $50

Cotton Mill Ewo Cotton Shi$8 a

(old) Shanghai Cottons

$70 a. Shanghai Cottons (new) Sb.

$391⁄2 ***

Zoong Sings £1515 Wing On Textiles Sh.$25 D.

Miscellaneots

Sh.

Hintertainments $2.90 n S. C. Enterprises $1.35 n.

Macao "Greyhounds" $2. Constructions (old) $1% n Constructions (new) 30 cta. b.

Vibro Filing $21.

Ch. Gort.-5% 1925 G$Bds.

91% b.

H.K. Gort. 45% Loan 8% prem

b.

EK. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers $4 n.

LOCAL DOLLAR STEADY

Silver Prices Rise

Chilean Player Magnificent

(Continued from Page 5)

With Mme. Mathieu

Is

peggedjica. Each team had won two sets.

NEW ERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

MID-LEVELS RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION

REMINDER

EMBERS,. Eesidents

and

doitan olin side da the court, the They stopped dead level Besults: Mother Brested in tud

had only to steer her ball quietly

into

WOMEN'S SINGLES

reminded that (Holder Mrs. F. S. Moody, U.S.A.District are

JANNUAL MEETING of the Asso- FIFTH ROUND

ciation takes place TO-DAY at (Seeded players in black type) Mme. R. Mathieu (France) bt Fri 5.30 pm in the Board Room of

Born (German) 7-5, 6

vacant spaces. Instead, she attempted a difficult line " return, the ball eluding the chalk by a couple of inches. From this lapse. Įshe never recovered, and the moral Fra. H. Sperling (Denmark) bt Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co ascendancy passed to her opponent. Miss D. E. Round (G.B., nom.) 6-3Ltd, (by kind permission).

T. A. MARTIN, Wimbledon has had few genuine -6.

Hon. Secretary. Mile. L. Jedrzejowski (Poland) bt thrills this year — so many fights Miss K. E. Stammers (G.B. nom.)

Hong Kong, July 27th, 1936. but it receiv-|6–2, 6–3 have petered out

Mi H. H. Jacobs (U.S.A.) bt Sta. fed a mental tornado, yesterday

when Senorita Lizana made her A. Lizana (Chile) 621-6, 6- great

Miss against recovery

Jacobs.

The range and beauty of her stroke equipment were a revelation

MEN'S DOUBLES

Holder

H. Crawford and A. E Quist, Australia)

THIRD ROUND

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

T

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public.

to the crowd. There was a phase J. Borotra and J. Brugnoz bt J. HAuction when she could do anything with Crawford and A. K. Quist 3-6, 7-5, the ball, to the dismay of her op-2-5, 9?

A. 3. Cuninggim and E. Itoh bt H. ponent. Though beaten in the end,

G. N. Cooper and R. E. Tinkler 6-4, she was the most colourful person—5, 6-3, 0-6, 6-4.

OR

Tuesday, the 28th July, 1936,

commencing at 11.00 a.m. -

at their Sales Room. Duddell Street

ality of the meeting. Unlike so G. von Cramin and H. Henkel v mazy other competitors, she looked W. L. Allison and J. Van Ryu (match.14 as if she were enjoying the game. anfinished with the score 61, 8-10,

14—6, 63

G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey

Embarrassed By Chop At first and it was quite na-t B. M. Grant and G. D. Stratford tural, for she was meeting it for

Tm5, 6mm 8, 627--5.

FOURTH ROUND

the first time the Ettle South C. E. Hare and F. H. D. Wilde bt] American was embarrassed by the C. M. Jones and R A. Shayes 6— (chop of her opponent. She seera-0-25

ed to have aothing to strike but

a curling ball: she could win only!

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

the second and fifth game in the (Holders-Miss F. James and Miss

K. E. Stammers) Grst bout

THIRD ROUND

But familiarity bred contempt Mrs. D. B. Andrus and Mme. S and with Miss Jacobs in turn dis-Benrosin bt Miss R. M. Hardwick and concerted by the Senorita's flying Miss E. H. Harvey 3–6, 6–2, 6–3

Miss J. Ingram and Mrs. M. R. drive, beautifully hit and placed,

the gallery was soon applauding a King bt Miss M. Heeley and Miss D.

(E. Round 6-1, 6- 6 to 1 set to Chile. Miss Jacobs

Mme. R. Marthieu and Miss A. M. looked anxious and tired; she was Yorke at Miss A E. L. McOstrich to be in grave peril when Senorita and Miss J. Saunders, 61, 62 Lizana advanced to 4-2 and 30-

MIXED DOUBLES

love in the final set. Many of her (Holders-F. J. Perry and Miss D. E

coups brought thundering shouts, for

were finished with a man-like smash.

some

Round) SECOND ROUND

D. E. Williams and Miss J. Mow- bray Green bt. J. H. Knottenbelt and The Critical Game

Mlle. G. Terwindt 6-4, Imn6, 6——0 The crisis, as Miss Jacobs saw,

J. Van Ryn and Mrs. J. Van Ryn was in that vital seventh gamebt E. G. Maier and Miss J. Ingram Its gain would no doubt have 6-1, 6-0.

For D. Prens and Miss E. M. Dearman brought victory to Santiago.

The local dollar is steady, open-the third point there was a doubt-bt A C. Stedman and Miss M. Heeley

demand this morningful decision down the Senorita's 4-6, hamk

A. M. Caninggim and Miss A. E. ing

forehand line. The umpire gave L. MeOstrich bt. E. Gabrowitz and at 1/2-15/168.

"Spot" silver rose 1/16 to 19- Miss Jacobs the benefit of the Miss A. G. Curtis 6, 6-1. 11/16, while "forward" also ad-gallery's speculation.

But a worse stroke of luck was E. Land and Frl M. Horn vanced 1/16 to 19-11/16.

was

H and S. Hotels $5.05 b WILL QUASHED AND OMAHA

$5.10 52

HK. Lands $3214 b.

H.K. 4% Debentures 103% b. Shanghai Lands Sh$13 n. Metropolitan Landa Sh. $10 m Humphreys 8 b.

H.K. Realties 341⁄2 D.. Chinese Estates $80-1. China. Realties Sh.$4 n. China Debentures Sh.$60. 3.

Public Utilities HK. Tramwaya $12.15 m. Peak Trams (old) 62 Peak Trams (new) $2% m. Star Ferries $90 n.

ARRANGEMENTS

ACROSS AMERICA

VIA

THE PACIFIC OCEAN

AND

THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

Travel Department

HE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC.

Incorporated with Limited Liability in USAU

No. 4, Des Voeux Road C.

MEET AGAIN?

as a more

Y. Petra and Mme, R. Mathieu bt

A. Martin Legeay and Mme.

S

Cases Shoe Polish

S Cases Flower Ornaments

Glass Beads

3

$

H

2

34

1

I

1

1

1

Motor Goggles

Buttons

Knitting needles

Umbrella Frames

-

2

Nail scissors

*

17

Post Cards

Silk Ribbons

*

Anti Nikotin Fluid

Case "Artificial Flowers

Box Openers

Horse Hair Braid

Electric Inhaling Ap

paratusses

Banding for making hatı Radio Scales

2 Pees. Sewing Machines and Parts

5 Bales Old Newspapers

1 Motor Boat Engine

2 Enamelled Baths

and

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS Terms: Cash on Delivery

L'AMMERT EROS...

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 27th July, 1986.

THE Undersigned, have received

Auction

Tinstructions to sell by Public

од

Friday, the 31st. July, 1935+

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Safes Room,

4 Daddell Street

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS

On View from Wednesday, the: 30th. July, 1936.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. -

Hong Kong, July 27th. 1936. -

The London on New York cross in store for the leader. At 30-15108 ate was quoted at £--US$5.01%, there was a tense rally, and a race Henrotia ht M. D. Deloford and Miss

to the corner to K. B Brown 6-0, 63-

She as compared with £-US$5.014, by the Chilean

R von Planner and Fr. R. Kraus on London recover an American drive while the New York

quoted at slipped, and for a second lay prone bt C. F. Aeschliman and Kiss P. cross-rate

O'Connell 2–6, 6–2, 7-5.

D., MacPhail and Miss P. M. Hard- U.S.$5.02%) as compared with on the turt

That unfortunate fall was the wick bt. B. K. Tinkler and Miss V. US$5.01-13/16.

turting point. It seemed to drain King 7-5, 4-6, 6--3. her remaining energy, nor did she

THIRD ROUND F. Kukuljevic and Countess de ́la hasband her reserve, experienced match player would Valdene bt J. T. R. Leader and Mrs. G. have done, by declining to chase Lucas 6-1 6-1

J. M. Hunt and Mr. E. S. Law bt the irrecoverable ball. So Miss. R. Avery and Mr. F. M. Strawson Jacobs, winning the next four 3—7, 4–6, 6–2, games with remorseless zeal, was H. Timmer and Me. M. R. Cou-HE Undersigned have received The York Gold Cup reprieved. But Wimbledon had querque bt J. F. G. Lysaght and Miss

near A. M. Yorke 7-5, 3-8, 2 31ore than a century ago there seen 2 champion of the

H. W. Austin and Miss K. E was a famous race on the Knaves-future.

Stammers bt G. R.. B. Meredith and mire, the York Gold Cup, which Doubles Holders Beaten Mrs. J. 5. Kirk 6–0, 4—5, 63 was won by such a notable horse!

The Australian team encounter- C. E. Malfroy and Fru.. B. Sperling It was allowed to ed a further as Blacklock

reverse yesterday at W. W. Robertson and Mlie. K.. lapse, but it might well be revived when Crawford and Quist, holders Wittenstrom 6-1, 6-0.

FOURTH BOUND BY for an outstanding event of this of the doubles championship, went!F. E. D. Wilde and Miss M. Whit kind, and a trophy attached to the down to Borotra and Brugnon. It marsh bt. J. Borotrs and Miss S. Noel stake money that could be a re-jwas one of the strangest four-2-6, 6-1 B plica of the original gold cup.

(Continued from Page 4)

man

FIRST ROUND--G. Lum bt H. A.

Tinstructions to sell by Fuble

Auction

**O

Thursday, the 30th July, 1936 commencing at 10:30 am..

at their Sales Boom, Duddell Street

A Fine Assortment of Fancy Glass Ware and A quantity of Valuable Curios.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT EROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, July 27th. 1986.

somes I have ever seen strange MENS ALL-ENGLAND PLATE It is said that he would be because the Frenchmen, with all; hard and heartless

who their pluck, ought to have been Coldham, 7-5, 6-4; L. G. Collins bt would wish to see two such garne beaten in three sets.

W. W. Robertson, 7-5, 6-0; P. V. aminals as: Quashed and Omahal The Australian pair literally V. Sherwood bt H. Van Swol, 6-3, running a match over two and a handed them the second set when, 13-8. C. E. Hare bt L. Stalice, 6-0, half miles, and that there, is no having recovered from 3-1 down, 1-0 (retired); E. Maneff wo, F. HTHE Undersigned have received" instructions to sell by Public need to make them an excuse for they sacrificed a 5-3 lead. Quist (D. Wilde ser HF. David bt. J. F. a Roman holiday, which implies lost his service to love in the 9th G. Lysaght, 6-2, 6-5, 6-1; 3. S

The Lords Eglinton and Zetland of their day, owners respectively

Then,

Lucky Win having regained

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that they would be "butchered.” game and Crawford followed suit, Comery St W. L. Breese, 64, 61: Auction

S. Ollif bt HA HATE 6-2, 6-1; Thursday, the 30th. July, 1936 losing his From 40 love in the A. Baworowski bt J. R. Reddall, 61, commencing at 2.30. p.m. - Famous Match Recalled

11th game.

4-6, 6-2; RJ. Ritchie bt K ...at their Sales Room,-- Chartikavanj, (36—3—8—6; G D

No. 35. Hankow Road, Kowloos: [Stratford bt M. D. Deloford, 97,

A Quantity of 164: S. E. Kho bt G. Nicolides,

VALUABLE-HOUSEHOLD. of The Flying Dutchman and Vol- ascendancy, which they should 66; P. Landry J. E

SZ FURNITURE # tigear, both wimmers of the St. never have lost, they surrendered Knottenbelt ser.; H: Billington wo Leger, must have been brutes the 4th set by equally poor phy. J Her. A Shayes bt. W. C comprising:

Black Wood Ware, Teak Dining when they matched their horses Borotra and his partner never had Choy, 57, 6m2, b—L

a luckier victory. Needless to say, WOMEN'S ALL-ENGLAND PLATE Boom, Drawing Boom, & Bed Roomr at York!

How much they were "butcher sensing their moral advantage,

FIRST ROUND--MM E ́S. LAW Furniture: Ornaments, Class & ed" is shown by the fact that they played the 5th set like et Miss 3. E. Canningham, 6-2, 4-6, Forcelain Ware, Brass & E. P. when they went to the stud and prieved prisoners and breaking 63; Mirs S. Mavrogordata bt Miss Ware, Gramaphone & Records, Of Voltigeur's son, Vedette, was mat- through Quist's service twice they P. M. Weekes, 97, 5-11, 6-3; Mix fice Furniture, Linen, etc, etc. ed with The Flying Dutchman's rushed to a 4-1 lead. The throng EM Dearman bt Mrs Darentham, On View from Wednesday, the

saluted the veterans' startling win, 2-3, 6-3; Miss II. M Smith wo 29th July, 1986.

Miss PJ. Owen ser, Miss A. A daughter, Flying. Duchess, the

but one must honestly record that wright bt Miss L. Green, 108, 6-3; produce was Galopin, sire of St the Australians had beaten thematis S. Pates wo Miss B. Nathall Simon, who became not only one

selves.

7

cry Mini N. B. Brown bt har V.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT EROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, July. 27th, 1986,

of the greatest racehorses, «, but Other winning pairs in the K. King, 646 Miss P. one of the greatest sires that has doubles were Hughes and Tockey, O'Connello Miz Aydin ac

SECOND. ROUND,Miss G. M ever lived

who defeated the America com Southwell bt Miss G. K. Osborne, They did not hurry horses

bination of Grant and Stratford: 8, 9-7, 6-3; Mrs. B. Allister bt the stud in those days with al- and Hare and Wilde, who were the Mis E. H. Harvey, G, USE A most indecent haste immediately next to enter the semi-final at the (retired)7 Miss F. S. Ford bt Mr. M. after they had won a classic race expense of C. Kay Jones and Cable, 6-1;6-1 Miss M. Riddell bt or two, and they did not breed Shayes, the d

Miss Paterson, 68, 69, Mie Ar horses as soft as the critics who Fain and darkness left-finish-Baumgarten Et Miss Ass Pages 246) (retired) Mim M, C. Scriven at Miss think that when two good horses ed a great stuggle between Von N. Stoker, 63, 64; Mrs. J. Van have met once they have loue Cramm and Henkel of Germany Ryn bt Miss D. Arztback, 6—21) enough"

and Allison and Van Byu of Amer-13

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