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ANGLO-AMERICAN POLO MATCH.

CONTEST FOR EMBLEM OF

SUPREMACY.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

New Yonx, Sept. 5. For the tenth time since 1896, Great Britain and the United

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.

Money and Markets

HONG KONG TRADE.

PIECE GOODS ACTIVITY CONTINUES.

The fortnightly report issued States are sending their foremost by the Hong Kong General Cham- riders galloping into action to-day ber of Commerce contains the fol- for the International West Chester, Cup, the emblem of polo supre- macy, and one of the world's classic sports trophies.

towing :-

Cotton Place Goods and Fancy

Cotton Goods.

The following reports have been The British team were beset by a series of accidents, forcing three received: Market activity noted in our last advices has continued "Number One" candidates out of but on a more restricted scale. action, and compelling last minute Appreciable quantities of Limbrica, Leno X Overs and Indigo Prints changes which are regarded 28

have, however, been booked in addi- materially improving the British, tion to-various sorting up lines of chances. These involve sending the other descriptions of Light Cotton famous Anglo-Argentine veteran, Lacey. "Number Two" installing Guinness back, and replacing Lacey, whose brilliant work as

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"Number Two" greatly encourag ed the British players, who are confident of a dashing display. Britain's chances, depend on Roark hitting exceptionally well. Ameri- were impressed by Guinness style last Sunday, and his long, hard and accurate strok ing.

can

critics

Fancies.

There are fair quantities of

and Black Cambrics Coloured Striped Shirtings offering, but dealers and importers have not yet been able to come to terms in res pect of price."

Clearances of seasonable goods are improving and present market Prices and offtake portend a pro- fitable Autumn season to dealers: Cotton values have fluctuated with. in narrow limits and were quoted Mid. Am. "Spot" 6.80d. Ed. Sakel 10.34 in Liverpool on 4th instant.

Another report states: There has been less activity in Spring The Americans at present are Fancies and the bulk of the busi

8 to 5 favourites.

The teams are:--- Britain: Gerald Balding; Lewis Lacey (captain), C. T. 1. Roark, Humphrey Quinness.

Eric

Pedley, United States: Earle Hopping, Tommy Hitchcock, Winston Gucat.

America Defeats Britain.

ness has now probably been settled on these linos Some transactions in Coloured Striped Popling and other miscellaneous fancies are re- 1 fair ported and there is still amount of enquiry about. Clear- ancos have shown a slight improve- ment and can be considered satis factory for the time of the year. Manchester prices remain easy and slight concession, can usually be obtained. Manufacturers. however,

DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

Bayırs

Ballers

COLONY'S FINANCES.

MAY RETURNS SHOW." INCREASE.

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Financial returns for the mouth. of May show that the Colony's credit balance at the end of that $10,701,838.17, com- month pared with $10,462,078.80 at the end of April.

The

for May was. 88,199,699, compared with $1,323,016 for the same month last year, whilst the expenditure was $1,899,999, as against $1,959,734 in 1920.

revenue

For the first Eve months of the

$1,505

agianst $9,963,937 in 1929, the re- year, the revenue was $10,195,311, spective expenditure figures being! 80,093,837 and 87,826,522.

U.S. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. Mr. Eugene Moyar, of New York, has been appointed Governor of the Federal Reserva Board in success- sion to Mr. Roy Young.

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LONG ISLAND, Sept.6.declare they are accepting orders The polo match for the West below cost and they must come to forthcoming meeting of the AB Chester Cup resulted in a win for a halt it conditions do pot improve.sembly of the League, of Nations Enles Lo America by 10 points to 6

Woollens,

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has roused lively interest in diplo "Meadowbrook ground presented

The small demand for Union matie circles throughout Europe T1215 w glorious scene, Society from all. rations being assembled to witness Gaberdines and Palm Beach cloths but particularly in the Little En- the first West Chester Cup match, appears to have been satisfied and

tente. Most of the Minister for For- which included Sir Ronald Lind- there is no new business to report. say, Lord and Lady Cowdray, Mr. Clearances of woollens have beeneign Affairs are preparing to leave Andrew Mellon, Secretary of Blightly better and this season's for Geneva and are making, declara- $18.10 State; high officers of the army and, Winter cargo is now arriving. navy, and the cream of the Ameri- Market prices for most, woollenstions to the Press on the League are fairly good and dealers antici Programme which greatly interests can fashionable world.

Hitchcock won the ball from the pate satisfactory returns on start and made a short pass, fal-new goods.

lowing over the British line. A "Foul" was called on Hitchecek..

Capt. Roark took a free shot from FASCIST RIOTS IN BERLIN. Dot but have the greatest possible

the 80-yard line and scored beauti-,

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A

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second goal just before the close of Berlin, September 1.The long the Rumanian Minister for For the chukker. Roark after a fine amouldering diasatisfaction run, just missed, the result of the the Fascist lenders amongst the eign Affairs. According to this, first chukker being England, 9; rank and file of the movement far.. the statesman expresses scepticism ed up into open hostilities to-day as to the fate reserved by the poli America. 1.

Pedley scored from the 80-line when the rebels forced their entry ticians of Geneva for Mr. Briand's from a pass from Hitchcock, but into the local headquarters which project, having in mind the pre- Roark they totally demolished. The five sent atmosphere in Europe which he failed a minute later. made a superb run up the held, guardians who attempted to stem gives no indication whatever of a passing all the Americans, but just the inrush were badly manhandled. federal quality,

Finally the police appeared upon failed to score.

the scene and arrested 25 of the rebels. It is reported that the leader of the Fascista, Adolf Hitler, had arrived here to-day from Munich in an attempt to patch up the differences between the hostile factions of the party as a further spread of the dissatisfaction might Balding scored from a magnih. become fatal to the Fascist move cent pass from Lacey. Boark and ment in the forthcoming general Lacey played magnificently, but clections.

came

within

The Americans striking distance repeatedly, Guin- ness riding them off.

Hopping passed from the boards towards midfield. and Pedley pass ed. Guinness and scored America's third goal of the second chuckker, the score being 3-2.

Balding and Guinness lapeed, al Jowing Hopping to score from Hitchcock's pass in the third chukker, the score being 43.

By fast furious and thrilling horsemanship Guinness put up wonderful defence. Hopping scored from a scrimmage in the fourth chukker, the score being 8-3.

Amid terrific excitement, Pedley carried the ball the whole length of the field only to fail. Roark misa- ed a pass, and Hopping scored. Lacey pulled off a nearside shot at a critical moment and scored beau- tifully in the fifth chakker. the score reading America, 6; Britain, 4.

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Roark failed from & penalty from forty yards out. Lacey twice

Hitchcock saved goals

:scored from Hopping's fine pasa Hitch- cock pursued Roark in a most thrilling ride down the field, in which Roark completely outgener- alled him, and scoring in masterly style in the sixth chukker, the score being 3-5

Hopping scored from Hitchcock' pass, narrowly missing" a few mo ments later. Pedley and Hitchcook rode off Roark Balding and Roark's fine passing ended by the ball hittingPedley, The seventh whukker ended in Americz securing

Hitchcock klizmy took the balky from the boards to score. Hitchcock rodo down Guinness and shot Podley scored from skilful passing, and Lacey, after, beating all "his opponents, failed by inches. Bald ing subsequently missed a splendid

The final result was America, 0Britain-de

Replying to articles provoked by these declarations Mr. Mironesco, officially denies them. He content ed himself by saying that he did not know whether the scheme for $26.35 $26.65{ #28]. the United States of Europe was or was not on the Assembly pro-. Similar polemics are gramme. symptomatic of the importance. which public opinion attaches to the debates which are to take place on the subject of European Unity,

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