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THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE M.C.C.

MORE PERSONALITIES.

ARTICLE XI.

BY I ABBIT.]

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The portion of my chief source of information. "Lord's and the MLC.C." which, deals with the carly Victorian period of the Club, in fall of the greatest interest, and I have drawn on it literally for my data as regards the parsoualities, of the day. I have tou found Win- don a great help in his list of Gr.cketers. The original, John Wis- hi by the way comes into the period. It must have been most pleasant to have been elected to the Club in the Forties, In those daya the Pavilion

was a wooden building painted green, The Tavern in those days was 'n' real rustio tavern with bow windows and a row

ARMY FOOTBALL.

SEASON COMMENCES ON

SATURDAY.

Army Soccer teams are commene ing the season with friendly games, the following programme having been arranged:-

Saturday, September 24:--

2nd Argyll and Sutherland. Highlandere, 2nd Team, v. South China Athletic Assn. 2nd team.

Kick-off-2.10 p.m.

2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlander, 1st Team, . South China Athletic Assn. 1st Team.

Kick-off p.m.

Both these games will be pinyed on the Caroline Hill Ground, Sunday, September 25:----

1st

South Wales Borderers, 2nd Team, 1. South China Atile tic Assn. 2nd Team.

Kick-off-2.45 p.m.

1st South Wales Bordorers, 1st Tean, South China Athletic

Asso. 1st. Team.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.

RELIABILITY TRIAL. ARMY AQUATICS.

CONDITIONS ANNOUNCED. HEATS SWUM OFF YESTER-

Next Saturday is the closing date for entries for the forthcoming motor cycle reliability trial which is to be held on Sunday October # | next, commencing at midnight on

October 8.9.

DAY AT V.R.C.

FINALS. TO-DAY.

spent at the Victoria Recreation A most enjoyable afterdoon was

Club, yesterday, when the whole of Conditions have been issued and the Hong Kong Garrison swum off entry forms may be obtained from the heats in their Annual Aquatic

Sports. Mr. H. G. Williams of Mears. Dod- The land rail round the sides of well and Co. Ltd. (Wine and Spirit the bath was gaily desprated with Department). The entry fee for coloured bunting and like all military functions, the sports start each competitor is 83 and an aded sharp on the appointed time, ditional 8a for teams of three Members of teams must also com pete as individuals.

and ran to programme. There was a large crowl present and despite the heat, excitement was at a high pitch throughout.

LAWN TENNIS.

'ANDREWS' FORCEFUL

EXHIBITION.

WINS AT SINGLES AND

DOUBLES.

Money and Markets

NEW YORK STOCK HONG KONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS,

10.

20. Change,

E. D. Andrews, the international lawn tennis player, was the contre of attraction yesterday at the

Now Yerk, Sept. 20. Hong Kong Cricket Club on the Dow Jones Averages: occasion of his first day's exhibi

Sept. Sept. tion, which proved to be a great success. He will be seen again this 30 Industrials 06.06 07:49 2.43 up afternoon on the same ground. The 20 Rails

31.43 38.48 1.06 up oxbibitions being under the auspices Utilitles... 98.70 29.42.72 up of the Hong Kong. Lawn Tennis

Messrs. E. A. Plerae and Co.. Association, the Cricket Club ro serving a court for these exhibi

Report, tions.

The visitor impressed a large

The Trial is open to all licensed The Army Championship, Breast, motor-cyclists in the Colony (only Back and Free Style, was swain off in four heal Pa McPhee of the Solo motor cycles are allowed to enter). The Committee reserves the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders right to refuse any entry for any is certainly a promising winner. reason it may deem auficient. The He got first place in his heat, and gallery, and gave a forceful exhibi- Committee also reserves the right his splendid easy breast stroke is a

tion. His hard hitting proved to to postpone or abandon the Trial great advantage to him. He is not. and to change the course without so good on the hack but picks-up be the brightest feature of the Previous warning for any cause again in the free style.

afternoon's play, while ju executed that may arise.

In the girls' second heat, there was a very exciting finish between his net, work with great accuracy. Miss Williams and Miss Martin. The former won by a short head and Miss Shoosmith, coming up quickly on the right, drew second place with Hilary Martin.

Competitors must accept the rul. ing of the Starters, Marshals, Ob. servore and all other officials of the Trial The Committee reserves the right to disqualify any competitor either before or during the Trial. The Committee will not be respon

Perhaps the most popular event sible for any accident or damage on the programme was the 180 yards whatsoever or for any injury suf- Championship. The third heat was fered by thoms competing in the won by Pts. Campbell, SAV.B., al. very leafy fine trees in fronting their very strongest teams, the Trial. A Police conviction or com- who possesses a strong eyes 1g Anyone, who knows what it is to South China Athletic AsociationTrafic regulations may disqualify lang race. (nr. Olver, R.A., last plaint, for any infringement of stroke and is a probable winner in

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the excellent cricket.

If they were progressive in those days!

The telegraph board was introduced in 1846. In 1819 a smal

Kick-off-4.10 p.m. To be played on the Army Sports Ground at Sookunpo. All the Clubs concerned are-play.

quinens.

year's winner, only took second with a route card before the start less the Gunners have great hopes Each competitor will be issued place in the fourth heat. Neverthes of the Trial. In the event of any of winning this crent again with variation from the given route the L/Bdr. Frost comuetitor must return to the point of deviation. Failure to do so will render the competitor liable to penalization.

Number plates will be issued to $1.00 (one dollar) must be paid for cach competitor and a deposit of

these with the entrance fee. The deponit will be returned when the

plates are handed in. These num

The finals are to be swum off to day, and Major-General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., has kindly consented to present the prizes.

Results.

The results of yesterday's heats are as follows:-

1st, D Coy, S.W.B.; 2nd, 24th Bty, Inter-Bty. Coy. Relay.-Heat 1: ber plates must be securely fixed, .A. Heat 2: 1st, 12th Bty, R.A.; one facing forward on the front of 2nd, A Coy. A.S.H. Heat 3: 1st, the machine, the other facing to 20th Bty. RA.; 2nd, A Coy.

detached during the Trial they chine. Should these plates become A.S.H.; 2nd, H.Q. Wing 8W.B. the rear on the back of the ma- S.W.B. Heat Ist, H.Q Wing

must be refixed at once.

This Rule will be, strictly enfore

sit or walk beneath a thick avenue

limes with their

1st Team consisting of the players a competitor from the Trial. delicate

who recently returned from a very fragrance, and the humming of in-

successful tour of Batavia. numerable bees-have any of my raders ever walked in the close at Old Blundell's, can readily im- agine how delightful it must have

"Speed Merchants.“ been to sit there with a long church-

In this decade two notable fast wardon, plenty of tobacco, and perbowlers came into cricket. Harvey haps what Mr. Pepye used to call! Fellows (1926-1907) was educated nå a" flaggon of ple," while watching Eton where he was, with Walter Marcon (1824-1874) in the eleven of 1841 and 1949. Both were said to bowl faster and more accurately than Alfred Mynn. room was built for the profession enough spin to make the ball hur

Fellows had als, and it is interesting to remem like a top. He had the Players ber that the professionals romne out badly in trouble at Fords, and ed. to hat now through what might be even Fuiler Pilch said to have described as the north gate, thu' as played him with his head turned a matter of fact the present pavi 1347-1848, he was always a tremen- away. At his best as a bowler in lion faces north-east. In this year dous hitter. The Rov. W. Fellowa too during the match between the who holds the record for the longest M.C.C. and Sussex score-cards were hit (175 yards to pitch) was born first issued. They were printed in and was I believe a relation. The 'six years after Harvey Fellows a portable press on the ground and, latter served on the Committee from much the same procedure is follow, 1662-1869 and from 1870-1873. For ed now save that I don't think the viser to the Club. It is possiblement of the Trial,

over forty year he was legal ad- however that he was not elected until 1959. Marcon got his blue at Oxford, and was than Fellows though slower than even faster

press is portable! Even before this the Evorers were given an elevated platform for privacy and possibly

to entole them to ace better. It. H. Kirwan 13810-1500) of Eton

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not, of course, covered screened in any way in the rarlier prints you will see the scorers de- picted as sitting on a sort of gar. den bench about ten yards inside the ring of spectators.

Taree Celebrated Members,

and Cambridge University who lean bowlod all ten wickets of the M.C.C. in the second innings of thoir match with Cambridge in ed the Church and ceased to appear 1835. Like Kurwas, Marcon enter- in big matches shortly after. was a useful but but it is for his pace as a bowler that he is chiefly remembered. It is said that he re

He

In the middle of the decade quired three long stops, though Messrs. Nicholson, Broughton and cannot but think that 'this includes. Haygarth all were elected to the a covering field at deep long leg or Club, and they all were members deep slip. It is at any rate car for more than fifty years. Wlain that, he broke a batsman's leg Nicholson, 1881-1009, Harrow and when up at Oxford. Cambridge University, was 1 Tem-

The Committee.

Army Boys Handicap Ra¢6,-- Hent : 1st, R. Burns; 2nd, D. Burns. Heat 2: 1st, H. Clark; 2nd, W. Webb, Hent; 3: 1st, L. make any adjustments or repairs to

A competitor is not allowed to Norris; 2nd, CP. Bormingham

30 Yards (Indian).-Heat 1: 1st

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There are increasing signs of technical strength and the market is improving, with more than an oven chance of a follow through to morrow of to-day's late strength. Business done: 1,300,000 shares Last Sale. Sopt. Sept.

20

Air Reduction, Allied Chemical and

Dye American Can American Telegraph &

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In the doubles, he partnered M. W. Lo against Ho Ka Lou and Tsui Wai Fui, the match extending to three sets and ending in a win for him and La The local combina- tion opened strongly and gave a good account of themselves, Tsui showing up exceedingly well, and American Ho producing good form.

The first set was a close struggle

throughout, Andrews and Lo fail- in which fast exchanges were seen

ing to draw level at 6 all by losing the set at 6-4.

Tobacco "B" Anaconda Copper Min-.

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MARKET.

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS.

Yesterday being a half business day only, there were no material changes to ba reported, but there was quite brisk trading in Hotels which were dealt in a 811 for cash, and at the close the demand was still unsatisfied.—

Sales.

Hong Kong Banks,' 81,002), Union Insurances, 8408. Providents (Old), $4.85. H. K. Hotels (Old), '811.40. Hong Kong Lands, 8751/75. Chines Estates, $100.

China Lights (Old), 617. Hong Kong Electrics, 875. Cements (Combined), 814). Constructions (Old), $6.45.

Buyers,

Hong Kong Banks, $1505. Union Insurances, $500. Underwriters, 2.85. H.K. Steamboats, 892). Union Waterboats, 820). Benguot Consolidated, 818. H. K. and K. Wharves, 8141}. Providents (Old), $480, H.K. Hotels (Old), 911.45. Hong Kong Lands, 975,

19. 2537

$10

711

743

181

108

1091*

733

781

101

118

40

978

251

13$

101

Consolidated Gas of

551

671

42

418

Wing On Textiles (Shanghai),

-$150.

37

Hong Kong Trams, $21.00.

807

Star Ferries, 291.

101

174

China Lights (Old), 817.40, -

281

10

291

China Lights (Now), 618.60.

Hong Kong Electrics, 874).

Borden Company Canadian Pacific

After that Andrew's asserted him-

New York self, and began breaking up his

Drugs, Inu. opponents' gaino. His pace also Du Pont de Nemours. 35

came faster and his shots more Eastman Kodak

progressed. When the score reach- General Motors deadly, so that Tsui and Ho General Electric gradually weakened as the match Goneral Foods

International

ed one set all, the local pair ap: peared well beaten, and only offered feeble opposition in the third set.

Fincher Outplayed.

hibition, Andrews played E. C. Following on with a Singles ex- Fincher, but the focal player was entirely outplayed, being able to take only 2 games. Andrews showed pression that he excelled at Singles play. His accurate placements all round the court were a treat to watch.

Results were as follows:- E. D. Andrews and M. W. Lo 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. beat Tsui Wai Pui and Ho Ka Lau E. D. Andrews at E. C. Fincher 6-2, 0-0.

his machine during his stay at any A Coy. 3/9th Jat Regt; 2nd, Bup even better, and gave the im cheek. He can only fill up with oil Cox, 3/9th Jal Regt. Heat 2: 1st, and petrol.

2nd. Hy. Bty H.K.S. Bdr. R.A.; Three competitors may enter as a 2nd, 6th IIy. By. H.K.S. Bde. R.A. team irrespective of the make or Horsepower of their machines.

Army Championships (Breast, quired to pass a Police Brake Test Gar. Selley, A. Heat 2: 1st, Gur. Back and Freo Style).-Heat 1 Competitore machines will be Test, Pte. McPhee, A.S.H.: 2nd, immediately prior to the commence Hyde. B.A.; 2nd, Pte. Aghin, A.S.H. Heal : 1st, L/Cpl. Jack- son, A.S.H.; 2nd, Pte. Reynolds, S.WB. Heat 4: 1st. L/Bdr. Har- ris, R.A.; 2nd L/Cpl. Scammell, S.W.B.

U.S. BASEBALL

CHICAGO CUBS WIN NATIONAL LEAGUE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

header.

Officers Race (100 Yarda)-Heat 1 1at, Lt. Musson, R.A.; 2nd, Lt. Moss, R.E.feat 2: 1st. Capt. Webb, R.A.; 2nd, Lt. Davidson, A.S.H.

Army Girls' Handicap (30 yda).- Hent : 1st, G. Fleetwood; and, Y. Martin. Heat 2: 1st, M. Williams; nd, (tie) N. Martin and J. Shoo- smith."

Today's Programme.

E. D. Andrews and A. L. Sulli- van v. H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn.

Harvester 18 International Tel. and

Tel.

Myers Liggett and

"B"

Pacific Gas and Elec··· Loew's Inc.

102

29

8.

Radio Corporation

tric

Sears Roebuck..... Pennsylvania Railway 174

Standard Oil Co. of

10%

New Jersey ............ 301 Socony-Vacuum Corp. Union Carbido hund

Carbon Union Pacific 08 Westinghouse F. & M. 281 United States Steel... 361

*--Ex dividend.

231

** * =*** (****** * * 37 826 * TEBA

101

311

Cernsats (Combined), $14.30. Dairy Farmis, $271. Lane, Crawfords, 853, United Theatres, Ts, 5.35.

Bellers,

H.K. Realties, 89.20. H.K. Amusements, $19,

NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE.

At the monthly committee meet- ing of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held in the Sandakan Club on Friday, Sept 2, Whart: were discussed and the Secretary instructed to further represent to the Honourable, the Commissioner

E. D. Andrews r. S. A. Rum. LONDON EXCHANGE of Customs that the levying of

john.

ARMY TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

FIRST ROUND OF DOUBLES.

Most of the matches in the first Sookunpoo yesterday. Also the re- round of doubles were played at maining games in the first round of singles and a fow in the second round. The results follow:

DOUBLES.

First Round.

CICAGO CUBS to day won the 1st Bd Frost, R.A.; 2nd,

NEW Yunx, Sept. 20.

15) Yards Championsh'p.-Heat

defeating their only challengers, Pie. Kildes, 4.S.H. 2nd, L/Bdr. National League pennant by Spr. Waldrou, R.E. Heat 2: let, the Pittsburg Pirates, by five rung Dolman, R.A. Fleat 3: 18, Pte. to two in the first game of a double- Campbell, S.W.I.; 2nd, Gar. Hyde, RA Heat: Ist, Idn. Jameson, er of the Committee from 1852 to

Cuyler's triple in the seventh.S.H.; 2nd, Unr. Olver, B.A. inning clinched the all-important Enlisted Boy Race (30 yds.) :1861. I have already related his

financial generosity to the Club in spells served by Members on

I have previously referred to game for the Cubs, causing tre- Heat 1: 1st, Buy Chapman, A.S.H.; themendous excitement among the 2nd, Boy Orr, A S.H. Heat 2: 1st, 1886 and his subsequent President Committee, and a note generally on 10,000 spectators. Up to the sixth Boy, Nirn, AS.H.; 2nd, Tpr. ship in 1879. I, J. P. Broughton, this body is required. In the old inning, the sides kept on terms, but Seal, R.A, 1910-1911, played for Harrow. Camo-days I believe there were usually Cuyler's triple came when the bases McPhee, A., H.; 2nd, Gnr. Jen- (A. & S.H.) bent S.Q.M.&. Mat- Plo. Stewart and Pte. Fisher 25 Yards Dash.Heat 1: lat, Pte. bridge University and the M.C.C.about twelve to fourteen members were loaded. He served on the Committee from of the 1.C.C. Committee, and the

thos and Meine pitched a perfect game for ninge, R.A. Heat : lat, Bdn. Jame (RAP.C.), 0-4, 34, 7-5.

SQ.M.S; Warman 1854 to 1801, in which year he be lists of members makes it clear the Pirates in the nightcap, but, A.S.H.; 2d, Gur. Olvor R.A. canie one of the original trustees, that up to 1801 there was no limit interest had then begun to wane,

Cond, Mitchell and Cond. Ander- and served in that capacity until to the number of consecutive years

Heat 3: 1st Bdr. William R.A.;

900 (R.A.C.C.) beat Fraser and his death in 1911. Mr. Arthur Hay-a member could serve.

The Cubs will, therefore, play the End, Pt. Kiba, A.S.B. Heat 4: garth (1893-1900 is probably best then the Committee has become championship. The first two games

But since New York Youkees for the world ist, L/Bdr. Ashleynd. Pic. Fur Docherty (A.S.IL.), 62, 63. known as the Editor of Scores and more

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The President. of the series will Biographies. As a cricketer how-Treasurer and the Trustees who are York on September 8 and 29 and played in New ever he was good enough to play for in-office are er officio members of the next three at Chicago on Octo- Harrow, the .C.C., the Gentle Committes. In addition there are ber 1, 2 and 3. The first bleacharite non, the South, and England. He sixteen slected members. Four rehas already appeared at the Yankee was a very steady bat but terribly tire each year a rotation and may Stadium to engage in on eight- alow, ne he once took three hours to not be re-elected until the lapse of days' siege for a ticket. score sixteen,

Tat least a year. Until 1897 when

Royal Patronage.

Mr. (afterwards Sir) F. E. Lacey beat Boston Braves by 13 runs to 3. In other games. Now York Giants became Sceretary, the post carried Terry hit a home run. Qtt hit two During the years under review with it ex officio rank as Committee home runs and intted in six rune: the interost of Royalty in cricket man. was much in evidence. H.R.II. the the other day in dating Sir FF Duke of Sussex became a member Lacy's retirement in July 1849, while in 1841 the should have been 1928.) "Prince Consort became the Club's pation. In May 1848 both the

(By the way, I was incorrect Urbanski and Schulte hit for the circuit for Boston, as did Stripp

ав 1997. It and White for the Dodgers, Puci nelle for the Cards, and Porter for Cleveland,

Future Articles.

Duke of Cambridge and Prince But I perceive, with regret, that George of Cambridge were elected I am lelting the interest of my Honorary Members. In 1848 Prince subject carry me away, and these Albert, who, we may be sure, was articles are becoming too diffuse. no cricketer, paid a visit to the I will endeavour to close down Ng ground, riding there as was the soon as possible. Next Saturday fashion of the time. (Indead until hope to deal with the families. the seventies it was possible to the Ponsonfigs, the Grimstons, ride into the ground and get a good and the Bligha, and briefly to men view of the cricket without dis- tion players from: 1850 to 1864. This mounting), Kynaston and Dark with a note or two on cusforor of received the Prince, and explained the Club nay take two articles, if the game to him. Later in 1804 the Editor don't get fed up first, when subscriptions were solicited and thon a faal sketch of the to buy out Dark, the Prince of change from lobs to overhand will Wales, afterwards H.M. King Ed-close the suries.

ward VII., subscribed a hundred (To be continued in the inte of

(Continued on next (olumn.) ....

Saturday next.].

RESULTS.

Kational Leages,

Chicago Pittsburg

Chicago Pittsburg

New York

Boalon.

Philadelphia

Brooklyn

St. Louis,

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3

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3

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1.

(Continued on next. Column.)

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Cincinnati

2.

American League. Bostoning Washington.m 4 0 Cleveland St. Louis

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5 12

I

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Cleveland

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St. Louis

LEAGUE STANDINGS.

Chicago

National League,

Pittsburg Brooklyn Philadelphia Buston New York St. Louis Cincinnati

80 61 503

92 00 .854 79 72 323 77 73.513 76 73.503 05 80 .459 68 50.430

59 81..383

American Leagus, New York Philadelphia Washington Cleveland Detroit

St Louis

Chicago Boston

pant

104 45 005 DE 67. 2017 89.00.50 06 63 577 671 73494 0187412

48 100915' 43 10.203

RATES

(DRITJOR. WIRELES: SERVICE]

Paris New York Montreal

Brussels Genova Amsterdam

Milan Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague Helsingfors Madrid' Lisbon Athens

Bucharest

Belgrade

Bio

8. M. Paul and Sgt. Savell (R.E.):

best Sgt. Mitchell and Sgt. Norris (R.A.O.C.), 6-4, 7-5,

Ple. Davies and Pte. Arnold (9.W.B.) beat Drv. Joyce and Cpl. Powell (R..S.C.), 7-5, 6-4.

5.M. Lewis and C/Sgt. Jarman (8.W.B.) beat 8/Sgt. Sanderson and Smith (R.A.0.C.), 6-17 6-4.

SINGLES.

First Round

Condr. Mitenell (R.A.O.C.) hent Pte. Fuuneli (R.A.S.C.); 6-2, 6-2

Cpl. Kaight, IA.M.C., bone' Dvr. Powell, R.A:S.C., 6-4, 4-6, 01.".

Pte. Pearce, A.S.H., walk over Pte. Gl. A.S.H

Pte. Ronan, S.W.B., beat L/Cpl. Dean, SWB., 94, 7-5.

Cpl. Fretwell, R.E, beat 8/6st. Parkinson, R.A.M.C., 1-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Cpl. Davies, R.A.M.C. best Cpl Richards, S.W.B, 6-2, 0-2. '

Second Round.

"QMS. Landon, RAMC, beat 8/Sgt. Saadorn, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0.

C/figt. Jarman, S.W.B., beat Sgt. Savall, R.E., 1-2, 0-3

L/Col Smith, R.A.O.C beat Cpl. McCall, R.A.M.C., 6-3, 6-1.

C.6. At Lowie, 8.W.B. beat Pte. Pearce, A.8.H., 64, 74.

Buenos Aires Montevideo

Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama

Silver (Spot)

Rugby, Sept. 20.

88 19/32 3.47

3.851

26.05 18

9.64.

67 11/16

14.574

19.40

10 0/39 107

20 Nom. 1174

2327 42 7/10

DO

587

227

53/10 Nominal

30 Nom 1/8 11/04 1/01/18 1/4. 1/31

Silver (Forward)

171 17 11/10

EMPIRE TRADE

DEVELOPMENT.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES OF AUSTRALIA TO BE, PUBLISHED.

of the Commonwealth of Australia For the first time in the history

the Ofun lists of Telegraphic Addresses are to be published, and the contract to publish them | throughout the World has been sccured by Business Dictionaries Limited, London, who are also the publishers of Bell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic Ad dresses which contain the Official lista of codo nádresses for Great Britain and Ireland

wharf dues upon merchandiso such as Charcoal which was loaded into steamer direct GX lighter con. stituted a burden upon exporters which was restricting trade.

The Committee learned with satisfaction, in reply to the Cham- bor's representations, of the simp- lification of procedure recently in. troduced to Incilitate the more prompt clearance of goods at the State Custom House. The Secre tary was instructed to thank the Commissioner for his action, which it

was hoped would eventually prove to avoid the delays corn- plained of by Importers and Ex. porters.

The Committee resolved to make further protest against the ruling of the Commissioner of Customs that galvanised Iron (Import Duty Free List") did not also cover Galvanised Iron Nidginga.

REICHBANK DISCOUNT RATE LOWERED

franopoF BELTER'S AGENCY.]

BERLIN, Sept. 21. THE Reichsbank discount rate has heen reduced to four per cent, from five.

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