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Kowloon's Mòst Select Private

Dancing Academy.

Every night

и

7.30 p.m. till midnight.

We beg to announce the engagement of several new lady instructresses. The latest dencing steps are taught. Private classes by special arrange ment, otherwise practice dances held every evening from 7.30 p.m. to midnight.

CASANOVA

PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY 30, Hankow Rd. (Ground Floor), Kowloon,

Maintenance

PUMP Service

At Low Monthly Rates PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

Estimates

Furnished

-Sailsfaction

Astuend

Well Boring, Flush Water Installations

Duro Pump and Engineering Co.,

Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING

GALA

HONG KONG DALY PRESS, MONDAY,

NATIONAL DAY BADLY TROUNCED

(Continued from page 6),

Sunup (Young)

14

33

The Raindrop (Fung) 10 Tecumseh (Carroll) Aurora (Fischer)

23

7

93

$

12

BATH

Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Etc.

DANCE TO WINDS UP THE EVENING

The Y.M.C.A. swimming season opened on Saturday with a carnival and dance, excellently attended nud very much enjoyed.

The chief event of the evening was the Water Polo Match in which Volunteers beat the Rest of the Y.M.C.A. by a goals to 2.

The 50 yards Aggregate Handicap for man saw an excellent perform- ance by A. Dann who won his heat from scratch in 28 seconds, Y.M.C.A record.

TAK LUNGH ̈struggle.

DEALER IN

Curios, Porcelain, Chinese Paintings, Bronze

and Jade.

RARE CHINESE ART RELICS. 39, Nathan Road,

D.

7.-Second Sports Club Oup and Hong Kong Stakes (1) Miles). Mr. Woo Lai Tin's Gay Butter-

fly, 183 lbs...

| Mrs.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Liang's Melody, 101 lbs.

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Messrs. Lewis and Tinson's De

Minimis, 159 lbs.

1.

3.

(Mr. P. Young) Won by a length: two lengths be- tween and third. Time: 3:10.4.

Pari-mutuel:-

J

MAY 15, 1933."

GERMAN LOAN PAYMENTS

PAPER MONEY TO BE USED

THROUGH REUTER'S, AGENCY.]

LONDON, May 13.

THE recent decision of the United States not to pay the interest on Liberty Bands held abroad has- been followed by Germany,

The Finance Minister has inform

ed the Bank of International Settle- ments that Germany proposes to ignore the gold clause in the Young Loan Agreement by paying the in- stalment due on May 13, in paper.

A message from Basle states that the Bank of International Settle- ments has refused to accept the German decision, which it regards Places: 1st $13.10: 2nd $11; 3rd as a breach of the Loan Agree-

Winner: 844-40.

+

$11.00,

Betting.

National Duy

A

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......

De Minimis (Young) 220 Victor (Soares)........ Disorderly Conduct

168

207

283

AN

69

했다

+45

&

13

8

3

$

Winner. Place. The ladies race saw a really fine

(Proulx)...1,375 1,125. Mrs. Schreuder, wife of W.

510 Schruder, captain of the "Now's The Time (Ip) 083

440 Arst water-polo team, although Melody (Roza)........ 330 beaten out of a place, swam ex- Gay Butterfly (Heard) 323 cellently and, after proving away Duplex (Frost) 23 seconds for two lengths was henter by only three yards. Miss Hunt, the Harbour swimmer who went at 18 secured third place, Artistic Chinese Rugs just heating Mrs. Schreuder.

Messra; 1., Morrison, L. E. Mor- gan, W. Parkinson, and R. Gold- man gave a diving display the first named put up several good Flying Dutch displays of the

"Isanders" Parkinson did a very good "Isan der" and full somersault.

GRAND OPENING SALE

ORIENTAL RUG CO., LTD.

BRANCH OFFER: 18, Nathan Road Heal Ogier 2, Bubbling Well, Road, Shanghal

NANKING'S NEW POST OFFICE

TO BE READY IN SEPTEMBER

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[KUO MIN NEWS AGENUKI

NANKING, May 9.

Hydro Electrical & Sanitary Engineers THE Directorate General of Posts will be removed to Nanking 430. Nathan Rd. Tel. 86226

when the new building of the Ministry of Communications is com- pleted.

Cheong Hing Loong Manufacturers and Exporters of General Embroideries and Modern Silks 29, Nathan Road.

ANDRE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. Kowloon Branch: Kowloon Hotel Building. 'Phone 56558. Main Parlour: Gloucester Arcade. Hong Kong •

COLOMBO

'Phono 27073

JEWELLERY STORES

Wholesale and Retail. Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers la Diamonds,Oriental Precious Stones, etc.

13 Haukow Rd.

Tol, 67314.

LEE CHEE

Ladies' Tallor

i

Ready Made Dresses at Most Reasonable Prices 29. Nathan Road.

KING'S THEATRE

Commencing Wednesday

17th, MAY..

A New CLARA

BOW

More svelte, morë“ slender...more allur ing than ever as "Dynamite" Springer.

CALL HER SAVAGE

Monroe Chisley

Thelma Todd

IN..

with

Gilbert Roland Estate Taylor Screen play by Edwin Berke From the novel by Tiffany Thayer Directed by John Francis, Dillon FOX PICTURE

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and

And

In the Novelty race many of the swimmers had great difficulty in changing their clothes in the water. The result was a narrow win for Ingram.

At the outset of the Relay race Goldman's team shot ahead through Aris, who secured a lead of about five yards for M. Critchley, who also awam well to increase it. A

Y.M.C. by goals to 2.

It is rarat that the rooms at pre-misunderstanding by Railton, lost rent occupied by the Directorate the lead and Rasmussen finished a General in the Post Office building couple of yards ahead of Dona, in Shanghai will be taken over by

while Goldman was third." the Postal Savings and Remittance

After a hard fought game the Bank.

Construction work on the Minis-Volunteers defeated the Rest of the try's huilding here was started two years ago but was delayed during the Sino-Japanese hostilitica in Shanghai last year. Work is now about 80 per cent. completed and the building will be ready for eccu- pation by September when both the Ministry and its subsidiary organs will move in

KING'S STUDIO

A POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER

Schreuder, the "Y" captain was responsible for all the five Yolun teer goals, scoring once in the first half and four times in the second. He was inexcellent form through out:

Rasmussen and Railton, scored for the Rest before the Volunteers opened, and at the interval still The Volun- had a one goal lead. teera had matters their own way in the second half, largely because Goldman was suffering badly from

cramp.

Mr. E. F. Soik, refereed and the teams were as follows:-

Volunteers :-H Angus; W. Stok-

A new photographic studio has recently been opened on the second floor of the National Bank Building at the corner of Ice House Streeter and J. Heury; A Donn, G. The studio is owned and operated Fowler, W. Schreuder and W. Kerr. by Mr. Wan King Nam, who has been supervisor of the Ming Yuen Studio for the past twelve years and ¦ was a partner in that business.

The many people, European and· Chinese, who have had their por- traits taken by Mr. Way King Nam at the Ming Yuen Studio, will be giad to learn that he has now started business for himself and will no doubt visit his new studio.

T.N.T. AT 50 M.P.H. When Durrance Teas, aged 25, van driver, of Westcott-street, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, WBS fined £5 at Nottingham Yer driving without care and attention, it was stated that be passed through Stapleford, Notts,.at 45 to 50 m.p.h. with a motor-van containing 4,000 lbs. of T.N.T.

Hebgreed that if his load had exploded the town would probably have gone up with it.

BRITISHER ARRESTED IN KOBE

ALLEGED TO BE CONCERNED IN AN AMMUNITION SHIPMENT.

|

The Reat:-W. Webb; D. Suther- land and H. Lange; E. W. Railton; R. Goldman, D. Rasmussen and W. Campbell.

Messrs. A. F. Jenkins and A. W. Turrible were goal-scores and D. Harvey was timekeeper.

The aggregate event trophy has been presented by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice J. R. Wood. One point is awarded to the winner of each heat and half a point to the runner-up.

After the aquatic events over 200 Melody Makers until 12.30 a.m. people danced to the music Mickey's

THE RESULTS

The following were the resulta: (Men): -Heat 1:1, T. Ingram 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap

Goldman (7). Time: 31.476 secs. (Go); 2, C. Chadderton (4); 3, R. Heat 2: 1, M. Critchley (3); 2, Lange (7); 3, A. W. Torrible (Go). Time: 31.4/5 secs. Heat 3: 1, C. Arie (6); 2. D. Sutherland (2); 2, A Mitchell (9). Also swam: H. Pickford (Go), Time: 31.3/6 secs. Heat 4: 1, A. Donn (0); 2, W. Campbell (8); 3; W. B. Wishaw (3). Also swam:-L. E. Morgan (Go). Time: 28 secs. (Record).

Ladies 50 Yards Handicap:-1, Miss J. Shoesmith (3); 2, Miss W. Hunter (Go); 2, Miss D. Hunt (18). Also swam: Mrs. Schreuder (23) The Kobe Shimbun alleges that and Mrs. McMahon (20). Time: Mr. McKinley is the "mysterious 51.4/5 secs. · · foreigner' sought for in connection Novelty Race-Each man swam with a transhipment of ammunition length dressed in pyjamas and from a Dutch steamer to a Japane swam back in costumes carrying an ese steamer bound for China. The Indian Club: 1, T. Ingram ; 2, W. paper also alleges that Mr. Mc-B. Wishaw. Also swam: D. Buther- Kinley is involved in the sale of land, A. W. Torrible, W. Camp- certain steamer, and that he was bell, L. E. Morgan. handed: Y.23,000 as an advance on the purchase price of Y,100,000.

A British subject, Mr. John Mc- Kinley, was arrested by the Kobe police recently when about to leave for Shanghai.

MR. DAVIS GOES TO PARIS (BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

P

(Butler)

Bold General (Hope) Baguio (Botelho) .... Grand Slam (Fischer)

8.-Folaumun Handicap (Five. Furlongs). Mr. Dick Swiveller's Devon, 140

bs, Mr. E. O. Butler) 1 Miss Scott Harston's Imperial

Hill, 152 s.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 2 Mr. H. P. Rees' Krata Víz,, 140

3

lbs. (Mr. W. G. Fisher) Won by a neck and a neck. Won by a neck; a neck; between second and third, Time: 1.18.0. Pari-utuel

Winner: 841.10. Place: 1st $12.40; 2nd 89.30; 3rd $405,80.

Toby (Frost) Imperial Hull

Betting.

M

Winner. Place.

600 501

111

(Heard) 381 Gold Bridge (Soares) 241 Devon (Butler)

25 Black Velvet (Proulx) 185 The Rainstorm (Roza) 137 Whoopee (Young) African Eve (Botelho) 101 Just, Imagine..

(Harriman) 33 Much Ado (Liang) Krata Viz (Fischer)... 30 Sunning (Fung) ..... Helvellyn (Sowell) Christmas Belle

Spotted Leaf

City of Canton

آپکو

ment.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE-

`[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.)

BUSINESS on

Rugar, May 19.

the Stock Ex- change was very restricted, owing to political events Changes were small but the general tendency was reactionary. Some British funds dropped, but War Loan 34 per cent. was unchanged at $9.

Leading internationals showed light falls, home industrials were irregular, but iron and steel were firm.

THE 19TH ROUTE ARMY

TWO BRIGADES FOR LOKCHONG

[KUO MIN NEWS AGENCY]

CANTON, May 9, THE two brigades of the 10th Boute Army which constitute part of the South-western · Anti- Japanese Ariy are reported to have passed Shiuchow yeaterday and are now unarching along the Shiuchow Pingshek Highway

ward Lokchong, on the Kwangtung- Hunan border.

It is learnt that the Kwangining division of the Army (the 4th In- dependent Division) will leave Can. ton when the 19th Route Army brigades have arrived at Lokchong. The Kwangsi division is now asdem, bling at Kweilin and will march into Junan directly from Kwangsi

531

227

312

215

151

117

129

46

65

75

38

27

43

10

27

..

30

LANGE DEPOSITS RECEIVED ON FIRST DAY

20

10

(Ferguson) 18

(Carroll) 13

(Hope) 9--Shatin Handicap (One Mils), Mr. Festival's Orlando, 188 lbs.

(Mr. Yue Shun Wa) 1 C. B. Brown's Stickypast,

Mr.

140 lbs..

(Mr. W. G. Fischer) 2 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Gadwall, 158 lbs.

(Mr. J. W. Hope) 3 between second and third.

Won by two lengths; one length

Time: 2,08.3.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $34.70. Places: Lat $16.10; 2nd ¥87.20; 3rd $67.20.

Betting,

Winner. Place. Adam (Keswick) 679 460 White Butterfly

(Young) 485 Powerful King

(Chanson).. 419 Orlando (Yue) The Crook (Carroll) 93 Fi-Fa (Sewell)

King's 'Company.... The Gadwall (Hope) 66

(Ferguson) Esk (Choy)........ Snappy Eve (Lo) me Gen Shee

NEW BANK OPENS

[KUO MIN NEWS AGENCY]

TSINGTAO, May 0. THE newly organized Municipal Agricultural and Industrial Bank of Tsingtao was formally opened for business yesterday morn ing. During the day deposits ex- ceeding half a million dollars were received. The bank, was organized Jointly by the Municipal Govern- tent and private, investors,

Nos. 184, 175, 438, 498, 148.

Hace 3. No. 302

$1,210.00 336.00

119.....

978

178.00

Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos 342, 94, 451,368, 63, 84, 432,,450, 402, 17.

"' 334

Unplaced runners of $50 each:

Nos. 398, 77, 113, 016, 127, 422, 50;

540

Race 4.

No: 367

333

308

81,491.00 426,00

314

251

213.00

112

137

81

. Race 5.

74

67

No. 100

15

419

36

34

28 27

44 12

20

34

10.

23

(Remédios) 30 Gold Ring (Fung)... Golly Eyes (Tan) Stickypast (Fischer).. 90 Swale (Poy)..... Britannic Hall

(Label) Maria Petra

(Cochrane) Night Patrol (Joseph) The Loafer MA

(Standerson)

CASH SWEEPS

200 Yards Relay Race (Teams of four, ench man Awimming 30 Yards: (1) Dabs: T. Ingram, C. Chadderton, W. Campbell and B. inamussen (2) Troge W. B. Wishaw, V.Oritchley, H. Lange ani A, Doon; (3) Nowts: C. Aris, Nos. 253, 321. M. Critchley, EW Railton»›nyd Goldman Time: 2 min. 5.1/5

RUGBY, May 13. ME. Norman Davis, United States

delegate to the Disarmament secs. Conference, left London for Paris tiis afternoon.

Water Polo:-Volunteers $; Rest

Race 1.

No. 80 127 **333

,220.80 348.80 174.40

Unplaced runners of $50 each;~-

Race 2,

No. 58

438

15207.00

382.00 181.00

runners of $50 each

$2,903.60 829.00 351...........nude 414.80

Unplaced runners of $100 each. Nios. 62, 523, 47, 193, 160, 175, 23.

Race 6,

No. 28

$1,652.00 210 ........ 472.00

20

238.00

Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos. 169, 360, 279, 304, 394, 337, 307, 38,

Race 7.

No. 330

$1,880.00

#

480.00

165

240.00

Unplaced runners of $50 each':

Nos. 107, 144,048, 481, 221, 015, 45,

454.

Race 8.

No. 489 A $1,657.60

$30.80

108

285,40

Unplaced runners of $50 each Nos 68, 510, 807, 988, 895, 220, 731, 279, 640, 131, 987, 283, 80.

Baca 9.

No...452

$1,989.00

41 829

568.00. 284,00

Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos. 104, 535, 163, 637, 217, 430, 110, 611, 690, 317, 510, 201, 132, 781, 146,

635

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