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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

HONG KONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

Bayer

Belloru

والحنا

SHAREBROKERS

ASSOCIATION.

Nominal

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21.

Buyers

Balleru

Sales |│Hominat

Banks

HI.K. Banks......

Do. (London)...... Chartered Banka ...

Bank of East Anis...«-

$1,380 Canton Insurance....

T.4.io International Assoo..

48/10 Shellsocassins

$20)

23/9

1.4

Langkats (sin gio)........

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

FIVE-ASIDE FOOTBALL

ST. JOSEPH'S WIN AT KOWLOON F.C.

A very interesting series of five- aside football matches were played at the Kowloon Football Club yes- terday afternoon when teams from the Club de Recreio, Kowloon Foot- ball Club, R. O. Signals, South $1,350 China, S.W. Borderers, Navy and.

Athletic took part.

F

་ ། The team was set up into three forwards, a back and a goal-keeper. 1835 31,34) Five mitiute play, each way was allowed and a fast and thrilling

resulted: game

With a large ground to "play about with " the players wore called upon do their best and wontrary to the general belief goals were difficult to score.

WIB

MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933

Money and Markets

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGETM

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS

Change

́[BEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

..

New York: January 21

88.78-

41,30

Low: Jan, 20

41.29 81.63-1 13.22-28.00

Jan. 21

01.78

.16 ap

28.39

32 up

30,11

10.53 37.80

97.75

.06 up

83.26

65.78 79.90 80.12

.29 up

Dow Jones Averages: High-1939

30 Industrials 20 Rails

20 Utilities

40 Bonds -

E. A. Pierce and Co. Report. The market raled steady, with interest small. We believe the main body of stocks will remain within narrow

13 137

+40

EL.

$1,083

$1,880

207) E13)

SPOT KICK COMPETITION

£24)

Mercantile B

“A”)

£131

£23+

£91

Do.

"0"

$108

20 $108)

N. C. & S. Barka

371

$38

Am. 0. Fin. Corp: M

T6

China Fiu. Corp. Ord.

T.4.60)

Do.

Prof.

Insurances

83.45

Underwriter

$2.65

Union Insurances.

$345

$530

$620

China Fires.ucion

$1,360 H.K. Fires

trading rangu Business Done: 370,000 shares.

1932

DIV. ..

LAST SALE

Bhipping

Нюд Low

PER. SK.

$17

Douglasos

$22

Steamboats

$27

69

318.

3.00 Air, Reduction

Jan. 20 Jan. 21.

A61 *8617

#91

245

Indos (prof.)

65/

872

42

0.00 Allied Chemical & Dyo

603 881

$39

Do. (def.)

29

1.00 American Can

001 00

-80/-

F

50%-

Waterhoste

121

Mining

$18

$4.15

25/.

TK

T.

18/8

The Royal Corps of Signals had a tough time against South China, neither side giving anything away. A two minute “extra time given but without result. After an interval they replayed their match and only after T.st

"extra" could a decision be reach- $1.20 d. Comby put in the decisive goal for the Signals just within the timo. limit.

9.00 American. Tel. & Tel.

1034

103

5.00 American Tobacco "B"

6-14

64)

18

3

Anaconda Copper Mining

1612

28

4.00 Auburn. ........

177

47

431

20

2.00 Borden Company

231

23

904.

71

Canadian Pacific

138 131

another

21

5

1.00 Chrysler Motors

14

881

314

4.00 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.

50

67

23

4.00 Drugs, Inc.

30

501

2.00 Du Pont de Nemours..............

40

・873

1.00 Eastman Ködak

583

ΚΟΣ

Providents (old) --- 24,45" || $4,56

Do.

(LOW)..

$1.80

120

19

feet.

39

At the conclusion of the games a spot kick competition took place in which representatives from all the tears took part. M. Olivera (Club de Recreio), proved to be the winner, sanding the ball 173 Victor (St. Joseph's) was next best at 185 feat.

10% s. Electric Bond & Share

138 Ie

451

040 General Electric

147

143

90

401

199.

2,00

General Foods

241

24

24#

1,00

General Motor

138

14

·247

10

1,00 Gillette Safety

171 189

322

104

1.20 International Harvester

212

218

148

34

International Tel. & Tel.

TA

88%

3st

4.00 Liggett & Myere "B

02

627

12.93

T.61

The prizes" were distributed by Mra T. A. Mitchell, wife of the President of the Kowloon Football

38%

3.00 Locw's Inc.

17

17:

10+

3+

Montgomery Ward

132

46

201

2.80 National Biscuit ........

BOX

Ch

37

10

2.00 Pacific Gas & Electric

99

-The results:-

Pennsylvania Railway.asia

18+

49.10

0.9.05

Do. (DOW)

H.K. Lands

1',

First Match-St. Joseph's Collage

China Athletic.

Radio Corpn. «*****

*** $76,25

St. Joseph's

Sears Rochuck

10

20

T:24.

Shanghai Landa ....

won by two to nil Victor and

1.00 Standard Oil Co. of New

Tao

Metropolitan Landa..

Leonard scoring,

Jersey

201

301

71/8

H.K. Realties......... 87.70

T11.40

China. Do

1.99 Do.

Debonta.ca

Second Match-Signals ». South China After a replay and extra time Signals won.

12

0.40 Socony-Vacuum Corpn.

74

38

1.20 Union Carbide & Carbon

27

04

0.00 Union Pacific

75

75

115.25

Third GameClub de Recreio v. Kowloon Football Club, Won by Club de Reerein. Watkins of the K.F.C. scoring for Recreio !

211

United States Steel.

184

Westinghouse E. & M.

Fourth Game-Navy v. S.W.

$140

$.91 Benguela.................. $420 Venozuola Gold Fidz

Kulisus

9.10 Exploration.......................... 12.30 Shaghai Loans. ...

Tronoh Mines...

23 ota Benguet Explorations

Godowna, eto.

H.K.K. Wharves. 31424

Buy...

$4.45

$1:98

$20

120

$10

50

370

$9.90 877

4

471

3

620

Docks, WharvGE,

***

11. K. & W. Docks

S. Chias Moton' A'

Do.

"B" 1.90 Shanghai Docks “.....

$8

T6.20 New Enginverings *i.x20| Hungkt8 00000

Lands, Hotela, and Balldings

H.K. Hotels (old). $9

Chiness Estates

Cotton Mal

114 20

T.72

S'hai Cottong................

T1

717

T7%

ur div.

$15 Humpliraya

M$140 Asia Renities “”A”

| M$28 20 Do. "3"

Ewon __24T14.10

Zooug Sings

$115 Wing On Textiles(S.)

Public Utilities Tramways intentaku

$1'. Foak Trama (old)...

Da. (new)...

Star Ferries**** $954 $34 Yaunuti Ferries(old)

eum. rights...

Chins Lights (old)... 114,80

Do. (new)...

Dó.

Tractions...............

Do. (prot.)......

Industrials

T14 Caldbock, (ord.)

Macgregors pref.)

Uh: Agricultures...

MucellansORE

JFI

40

Borderers Won by the S.W. Bor. HONG KONG STOCK THE PIECE GOODS MARKET dorers, Mathias scoring.

Till Semi-Finals St. Joseph's Cot-

$118

$16

373

$98

333

140

14.80/185

$32 $31

$141

$37 $114

$14.70

$78

14.20/70

$14,89

#76

H.K. Electrics ...............

$701

$37

Macao do..

$18 $30

Sandakan Lights ...

Telephonos (old) ••••••

$27

127

23.5.90

10.

128.75

T.10

China Buses

21-

12/.

$27)

Malabon Sugars

$27

T.

56

Cauton luus *******

$56

311

10.70/11.13

Cements (coub.)...

(410,80 310 80

$7.80 43;

(lit)...

Do

(now).

$11.85

Ropes

$7

$29 10

Dairy Farmn

$991

200

81.

Dor A Wings.....................|

$15

Amusurugate

40.10

Coustructions, (old)

51.40

D.

(LOW)

18.40

Lane Crawfords.....

$1,30 $5,20

Muckintoalu

Nanyang Tobaccu.......

$152

Watsons (old). ...........

$12

$12

33.35

Wi, Powells

$3.20

M. Greyhounds

531

5. C. Enterpris

$21

Uniter Theatres......

85/

B. Ind., Bonde.....

Bram.

11.K. Gort, Loans... $103

6P

Wallace, Harper....

China Sports Ltd...

$225 BE:X Wing Ou

$13,40) Ch. E'tainment.................] $12)

$15

$21

$12

Sincoros

$11.50 10. (now)

EXCHANGE

Rhat Do.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS

ON LONDON:-

January 11, 1939

Telegraphic Transfer... Bank Bill, on demand/

Bank Bills, 4 months'

sight

Dredits, 4 months'

aight.............

ON NEW YORK—

1/31

Bank Bille, on demand 218

Credits, 60 days' sight.. 12].

"ON PARIS:-

Bank Bills, on demand 547

3161

$285

#188

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

[BRITIEN WIRKLESS SERVICE]

RUGBY, Jan 31. Patie

80 3.354. 3.84

Now York

Montreal Brusselsti

Geneva Amsterdam

Milan......

Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Osk Vienna

21 7/32 17.39) 8.35

Credits, 4 months' sight 6871

OF INDIA:

Telegraphic Transfer...)

Prague

Bank, on demand 84

Helsingfors

FON SHANGHAI:—

Madrid

On Demand

781

Lisbon

18.11/32 10.87 10.35/16 RD TRON, 1138 297 411/08 110

ON KOBE

On demand

VOX MANILA C

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Athens Bucharest

Buenos Aires Montevideo?

5 nom. 42)*

34.nom: _1/0/3/39)

1/8 3/18/

1/39/18

1/2.15/10

lege defeated R.C. Signals two to nil. Victor and Leonard again scoring.

Pritchard

S.W. Borderers defeated Club de Recreio by one to nil. scored for the Borderers.

Finals-St. Joseph's College de feated the Borderers one ta mil, the goal being scored by Leonard.

LADIES HOCKEY

CAER CLARK MATCHES

At King's Park on Saturday, the Y.M.C.A. Ladies gained two points in their Caer Clark match against the Central British Association. ladies winning by six goals to ail.

Miss Brawn scored three goals, Miss S Dalziel (two), and the other. by Miss G. Dalziel.

Hong Kong Ladies Win. The Hong Kong ladies continue their very fine record by defeating the Club de Recreio indien by eight goala to nil In the first half the winners soared four goals through Miss Knill, Alan Jones, Harrop and Churchill...In the second half Miss Harrop scored a hat trick and Miss Alan Jones put in the eighth goal. The Recrojo ladies made a stern resistance but, were no match wainst the fast combination of the Hong Kong forwards.

St. Andrew's Lose. The St, Andrew's ladies wero sur- prisingly beaten in their match against the Hong Kong ladies 2nd eloven on the Naval ground by a goal to 8. J. Whyte (2) and M. King netted for the winners while Miss I. Wolley and F. Wong scored for the St. Andrew's Indies,

X.M.O.A. Beat Medway, Entertaining 我 team from H.MS. Modway at King's Park, the Y.M.C.A. A team won by two goals to nil W. Brown scored both goals for the Y.M.O.A.

SAYINGS OF THE WEEK

MARKET.

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

REPORT

Sales,

41

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT

The Chamber of Commerce fort Bightly prices current states that with regard to cotton "piece-goods and fancy cotton goods.

The following reports have been received:-

With the liquidation for Settle ment account being practically com plated, markets to-day made a bet ter showing. There were buyers of Lights at 815, Cements 810.85, and Ewos Tls. 14.10, these rates being. New shipments of Spring Faa slightly higher than at the close en cies are begitning to arrive and it Friday.

is reported that fair les have already been rande at satisfactory prices. The lower rate of ex- change is assisting disposals to outside markets and business is said to have geen done to Singa- pore and Bangkok from this mar- ket. Prices for Staples remaia steady to firm. There has been rather more enquiry for Spot " cargo and this is expected to develop after Chinese New Year. Clearances have been on a smaller scale, due to seasonal causes. De- liveries should begin to improve soon after the Festival.

Docka, 920. Hotels (Old), 80.10. Realties, 871/7.00. Star Ferries, 800. China Lights (Old), 814.80/14.70. Electrics, 876.

Telephones (New), $26.80/28.00. Cements (Combined), 810.70/11.16.

Buyers.

Hong Kong Banks, $1,085. Mercantile Bank A. & B., £241. Union Insurances, 8548. Douglasee, $27. Wharves, $140. Docks, 820..

Providente (Old), 80. Hong Kong Lands, 876. Realties, #7).

Chinese Estates, 893 ex. Div. Ewe Cottons, Tis, 14.

Hong Kong Trams, 821. Star Ferries, 800. China Lights (Old), 814.70, Electrics, 876.

Telephones (Now), $27. Dairy Farms, 829.40. Govt Loans, 2 Prem.

Ballers,

Hotels (New), 80,00. Hong Kong Lands, $77. Ewo Cottons, Flo 14.20. China Lights (New), $14.80. Cements (Combined), $11. Wallace Harpers, 89... China, Sports: $8.

The latest Cotton prices to hund are those of the 20th inst.:

American Mid. "Spot" 6.25d. Egyptian Sakel. F.G.F.

"Spot"

Woollenk,

7.35d.

The local market for Woollens continues very quiet, clearances being down to the minimum. With the proximity of the Chinese New Year Festival, there is the usual | Iulį: in focal trade but some izn

provement in the offtake may be, expected after the holidays. Wool prices at Home are slightly higher thin this time last year and there Rooms to be some likelihood of a

boy play cricket at a 22-yards pitch. further advance. If exchange con-

Sir Henry Hadow.

One of the legacies, of the nine.tinues at the present low level, teenth century of which we must replacing costs will be higher than disabuse our minds is that there is the prices settled last season and something specially advantageous considerably above local woollen in urban life, and urban outlook,- Mr. A. NEkelton, M.P.

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Jan 6, It may be that our futuro will lay upon us more than one stern test. His Majesty the King.

Where we had dropped to third place among the great exporting During the last ten years thin countries we are now once more at country has spent at least

We should develop the practical sides of our advanced divisions and break the spell of academic tradi #tions.-Dr. J. C. Smith, ex-Chief-

Inspector of Schools.

the head of the list.Mr. Baldwin, £1,000,000,000 on the maintenance It might be possible to bring un-of able-bodied men and women in der one and the same authority th idleness. Mr. David C. Lamb. financial control of the whole of The present county court pecuni- the roads, whether steel roads,ary limit of £100 in commercial dis which are used in the trough transputes is quite unnecessarily low. port of the country-Lord Daryng Judge McCleary. A MANUA The ignorance of public opinion. The creditor countries must break ANG LUBEC I proposterous over the present ricious circle. Colonel valuation of competitive examina House, tions---Mr. W. F. Anderson.

ton.

It is much easier to do good work

The examination has become 11-) in the provinces than in London →

of the commemmity, it was de

eHeadmaster of

Mr. Komisarjevaky,

Perfect and perpetual pract sooms to me to lend to stagnation,

ling and & psychio suicide,–,

prices.

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FAIRLEA GIRLS' - SCHOOL

SPEECH DAY AND PRÍZES

at having our own graduates back to serve their old school.

The students have taken great in- terest in music and gamed rpalis ing their value as part of their education. They have played net- ball and volley ball matched against other schools and whether hey lost CELEBRATION ON SATURDAY(or won, the result made my differ

ence to the spirit in which "they played."

$1,000 for the M.0.L

Mrs. Kotewall distributed the certificatea to the graduating classes at the Fairlea C.M.S. Girls' School There are nine graduate from speech day, the event taking place the Middle School, and ineteen. OIL Saturday afternoon in the from the Primary School Nine Great Hall of St. Stephen's Girls girls are receiving St. John Am- College. The Bishop of Victoria, bulaice certificates Three of the the fight. Rev. Ronald Hall was Middle School girls are taching in the chair,

now, while one is taking a course in nursing at the Tung Wal. Hós- pitel; the other five are studying duates are continuing to study. more English. The Primary GTA-

Chinese Literature.

THE REPORT The Headmistress, in presenting her report said:......

On behalf of the school I wel-

Through the efforts of both the come you all here this afternoon, Staff and Students we were able to and especially are we pleased to raise over $1,000.00 at the M.O.L have the Bishop in the Chair. His Sale held in December. All the time must be so fully occupied that money has been distributed to dif we are most grateful for the bonferent charities in Hong Kong and our of his presence and of his help inland China. Students have been. and guidance.

regularly to the Government Civil. Hospital to visit the sick and spread the Gospel of Love.

We are most fortunate indeed that Mrs. Kotewall has so kindly come to present our certificates. It is not the first time, and so I want to express to her, an old friend of the school, our great apprecia- tion of her interest in our welfare.

I have just read my Annual Re port in Chinese, but for the bone- it of our English friends Tam presenting a short summary "in English.

We lent two class rooms for the Summer Poor School and say eral Middle School students came Back to teach the poor children during the summer holidays.

The School Motto.

Thus we try to understand our motto:-"Where love is, "God is," The School re-opened in January and I wish we would always listen with 232 students on the roll, o to that gentlę, volen above" "say, whom 40 were boarders. The healthing: Inzsmuch as ye have done of the school has been good and ́an | it unto one of the least of these my increasingly marked sense of duly "brethren, ye have done it' nato and corporate school spirit has me." Then we should use what we' shown itself in a satisfactory daily learn at school to help make this attendance.

world a better place, thue serving God and our fellowmen. WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES

The Staff.

Before the summer holidays Mra, Cooper was ill and went home on furlough. She is not coming back to Fairlea as she is to be married about Easter time. We shall mies her, but we wish her all happiness. We welcomed Miss Pope in her place.

MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATES Wong Chui Wei, Chan Yuen. Ching, Lei Tar Lin, Mung Yan Te'z, Chan Lai Fong, Tsoh Se King, Fung Yuk Ching, 80 Fel Pei and Yip Yan Oi,

Miss Pope started 你 Sunday PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADUATES school for the boarders; then day students joined and the numbers King, Ng Ngaan Ling, Yeung Yuan Wong Ch'ai Yuk, Tsang Sau rose to about 60. There were seven Fong, Ma Ching Yee, Lai Hau. classes, run by Miss Pope, the re-

discussion

sident staff, two pupil teachers and Kuen, Fung San Chan, Tsang Lai some senior girls. We had Bible Ha, Chang Mo Ting, Leung Chui classes and Baptism Tung, Cheung Kwok Fan, Mak Ini classes in the Spring and Autumn King, Teoh Sz 8am, Lei Lai Yuk, terms. Two middle school students Au Young Foon Yin, Fung Lai Ngaan, Yeung Chi Laan, Cheng were baptised.

Siu Haan and Man Chiu Kuen There have been other changes on the staff too, but we are glad to

S. JOHN AMBULANCE CERTIFICATES welcome Mr. Chan, Miss Wen, Mrs. Yuon (a graduate of both St. Wan Wai Hing, Troh 81 Wai, Stephen's Girls' College and Fair Fung Yuk Ching, Teoh Sz King, len) and Miss Kwok, who also gra- So fei Pei, Char Lai Fong, La clunted from the school to join the Chung Shang, Mung Yan To'z and staff. We are exceedingly pleased K'ong Lai Chan.

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