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CHINA FLEET FEWER BAD
BOXING
DEBTS
Ewin Beats Fraggott Lloyds And Midland LAKE WINS A GOOD FIGHT Bank Issue Reports
London, January” 6.
The much discussed fight be- tween. Harry Ewir. and H. B.
Two more of the leading British Fraggot took place at
Banks, Lloyd's and the Midland the Lee Theatre on Saturday night when
Bank, have announced their pro- the China Fleet Boxing Cham year. As in the case of Harclay's and fts and dividends for the past plonships were neid, end dominat-Martin's Banks whose results have ing the fight from the very start, Ewin scored an easy win over his opponent although Fraggot show- ed that he was a boxer well above the average.
Another excellent night was wit- nessed when leading Str. Lake met P. O. Hall In the final of the Ughtweights. Although Lake was the more experienced man, Hall put up a clever fight and scored some excellent points. ^
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At the conclusion" of the pro- gramme. H.E. the Commander-in- 'Chief made "a short speech in which he said he was sure he was voicing the sentiments of the spectators in appreciation of the very fine sporting spirit and at- ness displayed by the boxers tak- ing part in the programme and congratulated them on putting on such an excellent show. He con- gratulated H.M.S. Berwick on tak ing five of the "challenge Cups..
The following were the results: Heavy-Weight Semi-Final:-
Tel. Johnson (Berwick) beat A. R. Barber (Suffolk) on points. Sto. Pryall (Suffolk) beat Sto. King (Kent) on the Referee's decision after a draw. Light-Weight Semi-Final:
Ldg. Sto. Lake (Berwick)
"A. B. Kelly (4 Suba) on points P. O. Hall (S. Ships) beat Tel. McDonald (8 D/F) on points. Welter-Weight Semi-Final:
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Ldg. Sex Trimmings (8. D/F) beat A. B. Taylor (Berwick), on points..
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TRADE Jeopardised by Export Quotas
London, January. 8. The recent decision of the Fren- ch Government to reduce the im- port quota cences in respect of 75 per cent. was discussed at a United Kingdom cotton goods by meeting of exporters at Manches-
The meeting decided to urge the British Government to take strong action to protect the interest of British Trade.
been issued earlier, the dividendster, yesterday, are maintained and despite a re- ing 1933, the profits in most cases cord low level of money rates dur-
s far announced have increased.
This is partly attributable to the It was emphasised that the re- smaller amounts required to pro- vide for bad debts British Wire-fied any benefits from the recent duction in quotas entirely nulli- less.
Abolition of the 15 per cent. sur- tax on British goods to France.
The meeting suggested that the quotas be fully restored pending the anticipated Anglo-French commercial discussions-Reuter. BRITISH OPINION DISTURBED London, January. 5.
GERMAN STOCK MARKET
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FRICES RECEDE
Normal reaction to
The full implications of the re- Berlin, January 5.
vision, by France, of her Import quotas, are being carefully studi- movement of recent days charac-and opinion is much disturbed.
the bullished in responsible quarters here, terised the share market to-day when speculation proceeded. Prices the unfavourable effect of these Special attention is directed to receded slightly in most sections trading restrictions" on the pros- but tendency
on the whole remained Arm and optimistic es-
pects of the early initiation of the pecially in the Bond market, which negotiations for an Anglo-French continued to be well supported.
commercial agreement-British Call money 4 to 5 Young loan
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vanced 5/8 to 123 5/8. Balzdet- CONGO AND TIN
furth potash dropped to 165. German steel trust i down at 381. German mineral oif declined 2.3/8 | to 1041. Siemens Halske 4 weaker at 1481-Transocean Kuo Min.
REICHS MARK QUOTATIONS
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LITTLE ENTENTE CON- FERENCE POSTPONED
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Prague, January ‘5. The Foreign Ministry Issues
a formal announcement of the postponement of the Little En- tente conference which date is now fixed at the end of the month. The first meeting of the Little Entente's newly created economical council will, however, take place on January, as per schedule. Transocean Kup Min.
QUOTA Production & Period Inadequate
Brussels, January 6. -Belgian Congo tin producers to- day held a meeting to discuss the International Tin Committee's oyertures, and decided that owing to the rapid increase in Congo production Belgium would be un- able to undertake the agreement for a longer period than two years, whereas the currency of the pre- sent scheme was three years.
Moreover, the Committee had so far offered a quota of 10,000 and 12,000 tons for 1934 and 1935 res- pectively, while Belgium requires 17,000 tons-Reuter.
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A new Italo-Rumanian commer- cial treaty, replacing all the exis ting commercial agreements be- tween the two countries, was signed by the Italian Premier, Signor Mussolini, and the Ru- GERMANY'S DEBT. POLICY mantan Minister to Italy, yester-
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London, January 6.
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ville (Suffolk) Lt. Comdf, Low- By kind permission of Captain rence (Medway), Eng. Comdr. L. V. Wells, DO President of Jefferson DB.M. (Keppel). Time the China Fleet Boxing Associa- Keepers-Rev. Edwards MA tion, the Royal Marine Band of (Kent). Lt. Campbell (Buffolk), the Aircraft Carrier, Eagle render- His Excellency, the Commander-ed selections before the program-
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Continued from Page 11) Kowloon C.C.
F. W. S. Bmith, Lh... b
Cagby
G. Lee, not out.
10 38
F. E. Lawrence, b Smythe... 13. G. A. V. Hall, b Symthe A. A. Dand, b Cagby W Hyde, not out
5
Extras
Total (for 4 wkts.)
-93
8. Jer, P. Duine, G., A White, W. Hirst( W. L. McKen- zie did not bat
Bowling Cagby 2 for 20 and Smythe 2 for 29,900
POLICE 2. RA.M.C.
At Happy Valley, the Medical Corps beat Police by 88 runs.
The scores were?—but BAM.Q. Palice
168
ILLINOIS FARMERS CALL
MILK STRIKE Attempt To Force Higher
• Prices In Chicago –
Chicago, December 8, lightning milk strike has been called by 18,000 organised farmers within 100 miles radius of the city They are demanding higher prices. Pulga aadequate supplies
ALKING'S in-Chlet, Admiral Sir Frederick me commenced and during the advent by the vendors to be spent trom fridependent
Min Britain-British Wireless.
alsed
LE.C. Juniors Win. On the HK.C.C. ground the Indian R.C. juniors beat the Club second eleven by one wicket, scor- Ing 175 for 9 In reply to the Club's total of 171.
FRIENDLY MATCHES
Craizengower Win. Craigedgower Cricket Club de- feated the Civil Service Cricket, Club by 96 runs in a friendly en- counter at the Valley. Bcoreses porn
C.C.C, (for 8 wkts, dec.)
E. Zimmern, 78
A T. Lee, 31.
J. Barrow, 20.
R. Lee, 4 for 35.2
- Univerzity Trial.
172
In the University Trial match A ̈ ̈ M. Rodrigue's XI. beat H Noman bhoy's team by 5 wickets at Fox- fulem
Scores
f
Nomanbhoy's XLV.
F. S. Fernando, 22.
H. L. Ozorio, 5 for 10... Rodrigue's Ali, bogeminé, 105
[H>T= Bee, 40% 30
HNomanbhoy, 5 for 18. D.B.S., Beat C.CL. Juniors, The Cralgengower Cricket Club Juntora lost on their own ground to the Diocesan Boys' School by 29 runs in a friendly, match.
Scores,——1) C.C.C
TEVAJ Hulse, 6 for 34 #DES:
BAR ORTA Lee, 28
Bama for 13...
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