THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 6, 1989
LOCAL SHARES
Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning:
INSURANCES
Canton Ins. $220 b., $222 sa.
Union Ins. $460 b.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,
ETC.
H. K. and K. Wharves $105 sa.
H. K. Docks $16 b.
MINING
Antamoks Ps. .38 sa.
Atoks Ps. .83 ga.
Benguet Consol. Ps. 12.00 8a.
Coco Grove Ps, 31
sa.
Demonstrations Ps. .14% sa. I. X. L. Ps. .50 80.
Itogons Ps. .27 sa.
North Camarines Ps. .50'sа.
San Mauricio Ps. 1.00 sa.
Suyoc Consol. Ps. 18 sa. United Paracales Ps. .66 sa.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways $10 b., $16.35 sa. China Lights (Old) $8.30 b., $8 s. China Lights (New) $5.35. b.
H. K. Electrics $50 s.
STORES, &C.
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Dairy Farms, Ex. Rts. $21 b.
MISCELLANEOUS
Entertainments $0.40 b.
K.C.C. FIRST ELEVEN
The_following will represent Kow- loon Cricket Club 1st. XI in a friend- ly cricket match with Royal Navy on Saturday.
D. J. N. Anderson (Capt.), K. M Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, H. Broken shire, G. G. Davies, E. F. Fincher, E. C. Fincher, G. W. Giffen, R. E. Lec N. A. E, Mackay and G. A. White.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion on
Wednesday, the 12th April 1939 commencing at 10.30 a. m. at No. 11, Kent Road, Kowloon Tong. A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE also
One Gibson Refrigerator. On View from Tuesday, the April, 1939.
CHILDREN'S PUZZLE
THAN YOU
GUESS THE
NAMES OF THESE
-EIGHT PICTURES AND THEN RE- ARRANGE THE IN- ITIALS TO SPELL A TYPE OF DOG?
6-19
Answer on Saturday.
Answer to yesterday's püzzle: Shark, shad, bass, pike, roach, cod,
ling, smelt and cel.
[S.C.F.A. SOCCER
VISITORS ENTERTAINED
chosen, continued the speaker, he was sure that some of the visiting team would be included.
Replying, Mr. Cho Kwai-low, Secre- tary of the Straits team, said that though they had lost here, they had not been disgraced. He expressed the The Singapore Chinese football team appreciation of the Straits team for. were guests of honour at a dinner giv-the hospitality they had encountered, en by South Chma Athletic Association and expressed the hope that in the at West Point last night, when about near future they would have the hon- .50 people were present. Among them our of reciprocating the generosity of were Mr. Chau Man-chi, President of the S.C.A.A.
he 8.C.A.A., Mr. T. F. Lo, Chairman of the S.C.A.A., the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo vico-President of Hong Kong F.A., and Mr. W. Pryde, Chairman of the Hong Kong F.A.
Proposing "Our Guests", Mr. T. F. Lo said that it was the earnest en- deavour of the South China A.A. to cultivate friendship and goodwill among the people of all nationalities in thi In proposing the toast of the Straits cosmopolitan Colony, and to obtain Chinese Football Association, Mr. Chau their lofty aspiration they needed the 11th.tween the two association dated back couragement from the Hong Kong | Man-chi said that the relations be-guidance of the Hong Kong F.A., en. for many years. The visitors' record in C.A.A.F., and co-operation from siste Singapore was an enviable one, and it Clubs.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 6th April, 1938.
was a pity that they were unable to Mr. Pau Ka-ping, captain of the field their full strength in the Colony South China A.A. team, then present- owing to injuries. When the footbaled Mr. John Then, captain of the visit team for the 1940 Olympic Games iting team, with a Chinese silk scroll
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