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SIAM'S EXPORTS

?

Fall Of Tes. 10,000,000 In Eight Months

Bangkok, Dec. 13. "The rice position remains very difficult. For eight months April to November, this year has now an advantage of only 320,000 pikals over the same period last year, while the value of the export for these eight months has dropped as

uch as Tes. 3.33 millions.

The Customs Return for Novem- her giver definite figures showing the loss in the rice export. Fran the port of Bangkok 1,025,141 picula were exported, as, compared with 2,378,106 in November, 1933, the value dropping by Tes. 2,885,450 (from Tes. 8,307.574 to Tes. 5,422, 124).

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1933.

MORE ACTIVITY THE FANLING RACES

IN SHIPBUILDING

Another Order For The Clyde

Another shipbuilding order has

A Few Selections For

Sunday

been placed with & Port Glasgow LARGE ENTRY FOR ST. JOHN'S CUP

firm. William Hamilton and "Co., Limited, have been commissioned by the Brocklebank Line to build a now cargo vessel of about 10,000 tons gross for service between the Coa- tinent and the East. Further con- tracta are expected by Clyde yards "within" the next few days, sad al- ready this month has been the best for orders that the industry has known for some years.

(BY MORNING. DEW")'

The New Year's Eve Meeting of, the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to-morrow should attract a large attendance of » racing enthusiasts and the race train which leaves Kowloon at 1.05 p.m. is sure to be very crowded. ; li

There is a programme of five races down for decision and some

good racing should be seen.

An optimistic note was struck to- day by Sir Alexander Kennedy, who presided over the annual meet- ing of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limit-The opening race is a hurdle ed, in Glasgow. Sir Alexander Kennedy said that while there was distinct evidence in many directions that trade "was improving, it was perhaps premature to say that a definite improvement had set in so far as shipbuilding was concerned, At the same time it was gratifying to note that the number of inquiries was increasing, and, that within the last month or two several orders had been placed.

event over 13 miles for the Machine Gun Troop and the race is an open one. White Stars, Social Mark, and Peter Davey appear to be the best ones here, though it, King's Coun- sel takes it into his head to jump, he may create an upset. O'Lantern also is a good outsider.

Jack)

The Second Race.'~ The second race is also over a alle and a quarter and Festive Eve is fancied. Mr. Stanton's Donnabella may do well and Burgomaster should not be far behind that is if he is good over the jumps as he is over the fats.

Marquis Hal).

There were also inquiries for Admiralty work. The importance of Admiralty work could best be ap. preciated when one considered that une cruiser of, say, 9,000 tons dise

In the third race, seven ponies placement was at least equal in

have been entered for the mile and value to 20 cargo vessels of about

a half steeplechase. Marquis Hall 5,000 tons dead-weight, and that at

is well thought of in' this race, least 85 per cent, of the cost was

thought a strong challenge is anti- spent in wages. It was now rea- lized that restrictive measures bad cipated from Sweet Life, belong- resulted in reducing our Navy toing to Mr. L. Reldy, danger point, and the expectation was that the naval programmes for the immediate future would be en larged. In periods of depression; when merchant shipbuilding was at a low ebb, naval programmes should be anticipated in order to advance cur technical skill and maintain our skilled workmen in regular em- ployment,

The firm's profit and loss account had a credit balance of £363.

The Motherwell Bridge and En gineering Company have secured several contracts that will keep their works fully occupied for the next three months. These inchide a combined road and rail bridge, con- sisting of two side spans and a

Esculado.

With winners of stake money in any official race barred from the fourth race (hurdles over 11 miles), it is difficult to try and spot the

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winner. Esculado looks a good thing, especially as the race is catchweights at 168 lbs. Mova- nagher goes well over the sticks and should run into a place while Tommy and The Curlew are likely place getters.

Cross Country' Race. There are no less than 26 entries for the Afth race which is over two miles of fair hunting country. Wisdom Stag, who ran second to Diana Bay in the Derby three years ago, should-be able to win this race for Mrs. Stanton Others which have a chance here are Win- chester. Stag, Tom Cobley, and Celerity.

; SELECTIONS.

Race 1. White Stara. Peter Davey. King's Counsel,

Race 2.

Festival Eve. Donnabella. Burgomaster:

Race 3

Marquis Hall. Sweet Life. Duke of Milan. Hace 4

Esquiado. Movanagher. The Curlew.

Race 5. Wisdom Stag: Winchester Stag. Tom Cobley:

TO-MORROW'S, CHURCH

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centre span. for the Crown Agents Anglican Churches in Jamaica; a road bridge over the Umhlatuzi" River, Natal, for the Piblic Works Department of the South African Government; and a 78ft. road bridge for the Crown Agents in Kenya. "

THE MENACE OF JAPAN''

British May Be Asked To Ban

O'Conroy's Book

The British Government may be. asked to ban The Menace of Ja pan," a sensational book published in Eondon last month, and written by Mr. T. O'Conroy, a former pro- fessor of Keio University.

Siam's second best export, gold, has kept up remarkably well, being The book is considered a menace valued at Ces. 1,181,32) as compared to friendly relations, states: the with Tes. 1,744,850 in November "Osaka Mainichi," in reporting that 1932. But for the eight months the Education Department are there is a drop of over Tes. 10 likely to make, the request, millions in the value of Siam's ex- porta

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31st. December 1933. Firet Sunday after Christmas

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THE BISHOP'S DISCUSSION GROUPS.

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

KOWLOON... Services for Sunday, December 31st 1st Sunday, after Christmas. 8.15 am-Holy Communion, Pa 10.00 a.m.-Young People's Ser- rice and Primary Sunday School. 11.00 am. Morning Prayer and Semmon.

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SubjectThe Coming of Chris

On Mondays .00pm-Evening

Sermon,

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Notices

Hymn No. 268 "Lord, Thy word

abideth", (Ravenshaw)

Sermon Blessing Vesper,

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road. (HONG KONG).

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1933,

Sunday Behool, 9.30 a m. Taikoo, 2.45 p.m. Morning Service, 10.80.

Preacher The Rev. Dr. F. WA

Norwood, Minister of the City Temple, London.

Special Notice.

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Sunday, Jan. 7th Communion of the Lord's Supper Monday, January 1st. The Cirill be observed at the close of the

Morning Bervice. cumcision of Our Lord,

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King bf heaven (Regent Square)

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