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SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING,

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9.).

2.-Glasgow Handicap "A" Class: Six Furlongs.

'For China ponies. Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 171 lbs.

(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. Dynasty'a Young Pretender,

151 lbs...(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Mr. H. S. Chan's Chesapeake

Bay 101 lbs.(Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran: Campbell (Mr. Arnold); King' Counsel (Mr. da Roza); Our Priner (Mr. Lon).

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Won by three-quarters of a length; a neck between second and third.

Time: min. 29.2-facės. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 88.00..

Places 1st $5.60: 2nd, 89.70; 3rd, 86.30.

Betting.

Won by two lengths; four lengths between second and third. Time: mins. 09.2-5secs. Pari-mutuel!-

Winner: 2.00.

Places: ist, $12.10; 2nd, $25.10.

Betting.

Winner. Places.

453

San Francisco ... B16 "Tarinacadaw-400. A

Cream Cracker ... 284 Rummy

TO

Loch Etive

07

400 900 109 100

1,320

1.399

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929.

Money and Markets

SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.

SETTLEMENT DAY.

NOT WHOLLY SATISFACTORY

"Yesterday's share market was re- markable, like most settlement day 7-Glasgow Handicap "B" Class: markets, for its inertia.

Six Furlongs.

For China ponies.".

1

Messrs. Liang and Wong's O

Moon, 165 lbs...(Mr. Charles) Winner. Places. Mr. John Peel's Noukhail, 154 Boxing Eve ......... 600.

lbs.

(Mr. Henrd) 2 Chesapeake Bay... 343

Mr. Bulteel's Samaritan, 143 lbs.

(Mr. Bulteel) 3 Also ran-Buster (Mr. Fischer); Ace of Spades (Mr. Liang): Glory (Mr: Soares) Huntington Maexown): Loch Aish (Mr. A. B. Se Clark); Mount Elburz (Mr. Me- Cartney); Piecy (Mr. da Roza); Sunning (Mr. Botelho): Thunder bolt (Mr. Harriman).

King's Counsel

...... 153

308 013

Our Prince

60

150

Young Pretender

50

143

Campbell

10

3.321

1,70"

3.-Glasgow Handicap

Six Furlongs.

31

Class:

Mrs, I. M: Austin's Armony, 1GO

ba............... (Mr. Heard), 1 Mr. Seth's Erstwhile, 156 lbs.

(Mr. Charles)

Licht. Col. C. H. Little's Bright

Prospert. 147 lbs...(Mr. Cave) 3 Alao ran-Amusement Tax (Mr. Liang); Cavalier (Mr. Harrirenn); Chemal (Mr. Fischer); Duke of Nor- mandy II. (Mr. da Roza); Fanling Stag (Mr. Soares): Monk (Mr. Loo): Sunshine (Mr. Lobel); Tartar (Mr. Bulteel); Wuchang. Mr. Ip Kui Ying); Zephyr (Mr. McCart ner): Zircon II. (Mr. Macgown).

Won by two lengths; two lengths and a half between second and third.

Time: min. 33,9-5aces.

Pari-muthel—

Winner: $10.30.

Places ist, $7; 2nd, $23,60; 3rd, $74,90;

Betting.

Armony

Cavalier

Вол 100

Winner. Places.

877

Fanling Stag..... 145

Amusement Tax. 113

Duke of

Normandy II. 109

-938

Monk

64

103

Erstwhile

03

Tartar.

10

B4

Wuchang

20

28

Sunshine

19

54

Zephyr

In

40

Chemal

14

25

Bright Prospect

13

38

12

1,405

2,000

Zirean II. ..............

(DZ.

As to the rumours of a difficult settlement this was discounted by many brokers and admitted with reservations by many more. It was the concensus of opinion that there had been one or two "weak sisters' "but these had been taken care of and there would be no untoward incidents to mark the November settlement.

It is consequently more than likely that new operators will find it difficul to buy through reliable sources at anything near these figures Other speculators who are expecting to reap a profit out of the present situation within the next four months on margins would

·be-will-advised-to move carefully.. The situation is obscura and by no means devoid of danger, and pos aibly, the wisest course would be to wait a while.-N.-G.. Daily News,

One broker characterized the many stories that had been going about spropaganda circulated by certain interesis for their own benefit." Another pointed out that this was the first settlement after the two exchanges had been merged i and consequently there were certain rough spots to be gone over which would be wiped out once the two parties to the merger became more Places: 1st 812.20; 2nd,"87.60; used to each other's ways. 3rd, $93.50.

Wen by two lengths; one length between second anil third.

Time: min. 33seca. Pari-mutuel

Winner: 827.70.

Noukhail

O'Moon

Glory

Buster

Betting

Winner. Places.

611

85-1

Thunderbolt

450

A10

278

2.39

81

131

07

120

Picer

53

320

Hungtington

5.4

29

..Samaritan

30

93

Ace of Spades

110

Sunning

90

43

Loch Alsh

19

44

Mount Elburz

12

ta

1,713 2,543

1

Still another said that the real story, of the settlement would not be known until to-day when there might be some cheques, returned by the hnaks.

THE COLONY'S REVENUE. INCREASED BALANCE IN

AUGUST.

The Financial Statement for the month of August is as follows:- .", Revenue and Expenditure, Balance of „Assets

and Liabilities on July 31, 1920 ..... 8 9,000,218.89 Revenue from Aug.

1 to 31, 1079

from

2,270,369.74

819,926,798.32

Aug. 1 to 31, 1923 1,621,109.30

$10,615,010.0%

Expenditure

Balance

This shows a substantial increase

on the balance at the end of July which stood at $9,960,218.

The total revenue for August was

32,270,589, compared with $1,831.837 for the same month last year. Länd sales totalled. $135,4.10.

[

The expenditure for the month Was $1,621,169. compared with $1,443,685 for the same month last year.

Settlement Not Fully Met. Thus, while these are the impres- sions, given hy individual brokers, the real situation appears to bo that the November settlement has not been met, that certain obliga. tions Eave not been discharged, ❘ against $12,919,759 in 1909. though only for comparatively small amounts, and that this may possibly lead to serious complica-

For the first eight months of the year the income was $15,613,806 against 813.439,804 last year; and the expenditure was $13.119,911 as

[Daily Share Quotations will be

tions with regard to the Decembered on page 11 of this istue.]

settlement.

The difficulties which, so for as can be seen, must inevitably arise, in December; should not necessari- ly affect the present value of stocks,-good stocks more especial- ly. Meney is still easy, the rates of interest are low and, as far as we were able to ascertain yesterday, comparatively few shares will have to be liquidated before December.

8.-Glasgow Handicap "D" Class: Six Furlongs, For China ponies, 317 246 Messrs. Ip and Mo's Inca, 162.

Iba.

(Mr. Charles) 153

Mr. Trier's Kum On, 150 lbs.

(Mr. Sewell) 2 Messrs. Yue and Le's Pumpkin,

155 lb.............(Mr. da Roza) 3 (Mr. Eyes Also ran:-Dark Heard) Ching Hoi (Mr. Loo): Desert Wind (Mr. da Rocha); Duke of Nieblung (Dr, Macgown); Kom Tong Hall (Mr. McCartney); Moun tain Air (Mr. Harriman); Sucre (Mr. Richardson): Sunloch (Mr. Cavo): The Jungle Book (Mr.cerned. Botelho) Ullswater (Mr. Ip Kui Ying).

4.-Lanark Handicap "B" Olona: 1 Miles.

Lbs.......

For Chinn ponies.. Mynasty's King's Falloch, 151

(Mr. Bulteel) 1 Mr. Own's Little Thunder, 105 lbs............... (Mr. Liung) Mr. Ulster's Erin's Talc, 145 lba.

(Mr. Harriman) Alan van:-Fifty Fifty (Mr. Loo) Delaware Bay (Mr. Shares); Duke of Milan (Mr. Arnold); Peck (Mr. da Roza) Trimphant Stag (Mr. Heard).

Won by a head two lengths be: tween second and third.

Time: mins. 42.4-5secs.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $34.70.

Won by one length; two lengths between second and third Time: Imin. 37.1-secs.

Such difficulties as do exist, it would seem, arise over the question of differences-cash differences-and these can only be adjusted by RT- rangement or, possibly. litigation between those immediately

con-

Reverting to the November posi tion the opinion expressed previ- ously that the undischarged oblige. tions would not in any way affect the settlement-or the public gener- al'y-has proved in the main cor rect and, with the exceptions we Places: 1st, $13.10; and, $13.80; have referred to above, it may he 3rd, $9.30.

said to have been "adjusted fairly smoothly.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $42.33,

Dark Eyes Pumpkio Chung Ho Kum On

Betting

Winner. Places.

283

461

203

351

102

202

130

172

Inca

121

151

Mountain Air

110

148

Sunloch

+7

117

Kom Tong Hall

25

.81

The Jungle Book...

14

· 10

Duke of Nicblung... 11

18

swater Surre Desert Wing

&

20

B

23

·B

**

Winner. Places. Triumphant Stag... 377 130-5

Fifty. Fifty

07

Pecken

24

King's Falloch

172

360 248 314

Little Thunder...... 93

122

Erin's Isle

bi

195

Delaware Bay

53

154

Duke of Milan

19

51

3,329

2,071

Places: 1st, 311.50; 2nd, 291.70; 3rd, $16.30.

Betting.

5.-St. Andrew's Stakes: If Miles.

For China ponics.

Mr. Yam Man's One Third, 103 lbs. (Mr. da Roza) Messrs. Beith & Heard's Christ-

mas Chimes, 168 lbs.

(Mr. Heard) 2 'Mrs. Dunbar's Hiawathu, 188 iba.

(Mr. Soares) 3 Also ran Grand Tattoo Eve (Mr. Harriman).

Won by a short head; five lengths between second and third.

Tiure: 3mins. 12.3-5secs.

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $62.00.

Places: 1st, $17.00; 2nd, $11.80.

1.100 1,707

9-Lanark Handicap "A" Olass: 11 Miles.

For China ponie». Mr. Hau Un'a Monterey Bay, 147

lbs............

Me da Roza) 1 Messrs. Lau and Lee's Duke of

Chantilly, 133 ba.

(Mr. Heard) 2 Mr. Ho Ke Tong's Majestic

'Tall, 150 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran: Misty Eve (Mr. Loo): City Hall (Mr. Botelho); Winsome Stag (Mr. Soares).

Wan by half a length: half a length between second and third"

Time: 2mina, 37.2-5aees.

Pesimism Unwarranted.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

I "PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

336 METRES.

1 to 11.30 am.--Commercial news, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.-Demonstration

programme.

1.48 p.m.-Weather report.

5

"

..

to 5.30 p.m.-Programme of Columbia recorda supplied by. Mesers. Anderson. Lionel Monckton Memories, Part 1 and 2 (Lionel Monckton), Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra, Virginia" (Bryan, Phillips and Shuster) and The Magic Violin (Leslie and Nicholls), Tom Barrett, Baritone. "Esau Buck and "Foolishments,” Norman and Mack "The Two Black Crows,”

ARRIVALS.

November 30.

Antung, British str., 2,107 tons, Capt. J. A. McCulloch, from Swatow, Stonecutters.-B. & S. Cunton, French str., 070 tons, Capt. F. Morran, from Haiphong, buoy No. Cio.-M. M. & Co.

Maru, Japanese str., 1,903 tons, Capt. E. Yamamoto, from Swatow, Stonecutters-O.S.K. Hervar, Norwegian str., 761 tons,

(A) Ah! Dear Heart (B) Sister, Awake" (a) John Donne and Orlando Gibbons, (b) Thomae Bateson, and "Lightly She Whipped" (John Mundy), The St. George's Singers.

3.30 to 6 p.m.-Children's pro

There is, consequently, little or no reason for the public as large to take too pessimistic a view of the situation. Genuine investors in gilt-edged stocks and good indus.49

gramme.

6 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

p.m.-Evening weather report.

records eupplied by Messrs. Anderson.

Deli

irials need feel little anxiety. They 9 p.m.-Programme of Columbia are certain of good dividends for the current year and little fall in values is to be expected.

Speculators who are prepared to take up what they are buying, are probably purchasing, as rates atánd at present, at cheaper prices than they should be able to obtain in the near future, as, though prices may still go lower hetween now and December, these prices will only re- present transactions between part- ies squaring off previous accounts,

Race 3.

rl

No. 463 385 162

.81,082.20

309.20 154.60

Unplaced runners of $50 each- Nos. 440, -8,-401, 364, 38, 483, 505, 75, 397, 998, 200.

Race 4.

No. 144

380

423

$1,451.80 414-80 207.40

Unplaced runners of 850 each --

Pinces: 1st, 87; 2nd, 80.50; 3rd, | Nos. 110, 184, 283, 377, 493.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 234.20.

86.20

Race 5,

Betting

Winner. Places. Majestic Hall 465 554

No. 334

189 468

Duke of Chantilly 306

Winsome Stag 383 Misty Eve

...... 301

438 327 230

Monterey Bay .... 238 City Hall

313

No. 132

29

52

330

Betting.

265

.83,211.60 017.00 458.80 Unplaced runner ($100):-No. 534.

NO, 6.

.81,778.00 508.00 945.07

Winner. Places.

1,812

1,944

Hiawatha.........3405

727

Christmas Chimes. 405 One Third

249

178

135

77 Grand Tattoo Eve 81

2,079 1,188

8.-Callowgate Plate: One Milo.. For China ponies..

Mrs K. E. Beith's Cream

Cracker, 146 lbs.

#

CASH SWEEPS.

The Cush Sweeps on Saturday res sulted as follows:-

Race 1. No. 13.

200 102

8841.20 183.20 01.00

Unplaced runners of 850 each:- (Mr. Arnold) 1 Nos. 7, 23, 107, 309, 80, 308, 274,

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Etive, 141 lbs....(Mr. Fischer) 2 Mesars. Bennett and Cave's Ban

Francisco, 105 lbs.

(Mr. Cave) 3 ada Termasıdam' (Mr., Mr. Cartney); Rummy, (Mr. A. B. S. Clark).

338...

Face 2.

No. 210

$950.00

154

271.00

"

00:

135.80

placed.

inners of $50 each

Nos-

(Continued on next Volumn.)

Unplaced runners of $50 each) :- Nos. 127, 580.

Race T

No. 227

+

345 70

.$1,502.20 120.20 ......... 914.00 Enplaced runners of 250 each:-- Nos. Com, 374, 257, 620, 456, 220, 103, 507, 58%.

Race 8,

ני

*

No. 247 960

...481

..81,405.20

127.20 213.80 Unpinced runners of $50 each:—.. Nos, 384, 449, 100, 20, 307, 159, 169, 503, 348, 422,

Race 9.

No, 804

530

661

$1,866.20.

533.20 206.60

fiifced runners of Síð" Nos. 478, 8, 100.

Capt. H. C. Tobiassen, from Bangkok, buoy No-C17Chin Seng Hong. Huichow, British atr., 1,9 tons,

"Reminiscences of Tosti. Part 1 and 2" (Tosti, arr. J. Pougher), of H., Regimental Band Genadier Guarde. Sleep, Gentle Lady" (Planche and Bishop) and "Round About A Wood(Thos, Morley), The Salisbury Singers.

"Romance and Les Cloches "

LE

·

(Claude Debussy), 'Cello Solo by W. II. Squire,

Capt. E. Gellie, from Swa- tow, buoy No. 037.-B. & S. Hydrangea, British atr, 581 tons,

Capt. P. W. Grierson, from Swatow, Chiu On Wharf.-Chiu On S.S. Cel Koenigsberg, German ms, 6,409 tons, Capt. A. Raikleps, from Manila, Kowloon Wharf. - Matchers & Co.

Invitation to the Waltz, Part 1 and 2" (Weber), Felix Wein- gartner conducting the Basle Symphony Orchestra.

Turandot Morte Di Liu" and "Turandot-Signore Ascolta

Luchow, British str., 1,921. tons, Capt. N. Hardie, frem Canton, buoy No. B13.-B. & S. Nanning, British str., 1,505 tons,

Capt. E. H. Histed, from Swa tow, buoy No. B12-B. & S. President Wilson, Ameriona str., 8,319 tons, Capt. Fred E. An- derson, from San Francisco vid Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.- Dollar S.S. Line. Tai Fook Sing, Chinese str., 1,408 tons, Capt. H. Madsen, fram Saigon, buoy, No. 839.-Hock Yuen Hong.

Tai Poo Sek, French str., 1.219 tona,

(Puccini), Maria Zamboni with Orchestra. Love Lies-I lift my finger and say Tweet Tweet " {Leslie Sarony) and "So this is Love. Hats off to Edgar Wallace" (Stanley Lupino), Stanley Lupino, Comedian...

Capt. Maternati Paul, from K, C. Wan, C.M.S.N. Whart.- Shun Cheong & Co.

Taiyuan, British str., 2,100 tons,

Capt. R. Robertson, from Hongay," Hok Uen Anchorage.-- B. & S.

Tokushima Maru, Japanese str.. 3,709 tons, Capt. K. Mitsui, from Sakito, Kowloon Wharf. N.Y.K.

Tonkin, French st., 906 tons, Capt. J. Bonnamour, from, K. C. Wan, buoy No. C43.-M, M. & Co. Yeijan Maru, Japanese str. 1,284 tons, Capt. R. Taketomi, from Canton, bucy No. C42-M.B. K.

December 1.24 Canada Maru, Japanese str., 5,780 tons, Capt. K. Tanegashi, from Moji, Kowloon Wharf.-O.S.K. Chastine Maerst, Danish str., 3,109 tona, Capt. C. Nielsen, from Semarang, buoy No. AB-Jeb. sen & Co. Haining, British str., 832 tons, Capt. A. H. Stewart, from Swatow, Douglas Wharf.-Douglas, Lep-| raik & Co.

In a Persian Market" and "In Chinere Temple " Garden' (Albert W. Ketelbey), Organ Solo by Quentin M. Maclean of the Shepherd Bush Pavilion., ' The Blue Train-The Blue Train". Titheradge and Gorney) and "The Blue Train-Swiss Fairy." land" (Arkel and Stolz). Lily Elnie.

Hang Sang. British str., 1,350 tons, Capt. L. H. Hutchings, from Tsingtao and Swatow, West Point, Wharf-Jarding, Mathe- Bon & Co. Havdrot, Norwegian str., 713 tons, Capt. Erik Fingalsen, from Hai- phòng, busy No. Cho Sang Leo

& Co. " Kuthe, German str., 000 tons, Capt.

Rose Marie-Indian Love Call

and "Rose Marie-Rose Marie" (Harbach, Hammerstein anc. Frim), Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra. "Caroli (Ay Ay Ay}" (Freire) and Nobody Knows De Trou ble I've seen." (arr. White), Violin Solo by Lionel Takman. "Sweet Phyllis" (Lily Strickland) and Sea Rapture" (E. Hulme Beaman and Eric Contes), William Heseltine. Never have a bath with your wrist watch on" (Squires and Goodall) and "Why is the bacon go tough" (Arkell and Prentice), Norman Long. The 'Clock is playing (Die Spie- lühr)"" - (Blaauw)~and~-“ The Dance of the Dwaris (Wacht parade) Bernardo Gallico. 10.30 p.m. Close down.

H. Fraudsen, from Chefoe, buoy No. C11.-Kwong Mow Tai. Kaying. British str., 1,572 tons, Capt. F. A. Lovegrove, from Bangkok and Swatow, buoy No. B13 B. S.

Linan, British str., 1,350 tons, Capt.

W. J. Larter, from Amoy, buoy No. B31.-B. & S.

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