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BROTHER AND SISTER

AND SISTER BETTER SHIPPING

WIN GOLF FINAL

Youth Triumphed

FIGURES

Heavy Scrapping Of Old Vessels

S. E. Levy & Co.

3. ICE ROUGE STREET

INVESTMENT BANKSAS + BROIKKJ

$1,430, "***

970

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1,430/150

£1041

· £141

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$1,400

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London Oct. 19.

She holed another putt at the A brother and sister partnership 13, this time for a two. This $104 in Miss

Gwendoline and John was only one down, but a pulled 21st

Cradock Hartopp, of the Cavendish "drive into the heather lost the side Club, Buxton. won the Scratch the 14th. Mixed Foursomes at Worplesdon sesterday.

£12

In the final of 38 holes they beat Miss Jean Hamilton, of Tandridge Surrey, and Stuart Forsyth, or Longniddry, near Edinburgh, by 2

In all respects it was a' magni- Acent match. In which the issue was in suspense until the last four hules. It then became a question of staying power, and, as is gen- erally the case in such circum tances, youth triumphed

Miss Hamilton and her partner

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1955

$240

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$545

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3400

$450

3240

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$38

Douglason

$30

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Steamboata

13

330

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$11

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$30 $11

80/-

Sheila

80%-

#11

Waterbou

313

Mbing

$1

Amtamoks

$1

317

BaJatco kat

22 cts, $13

Baguio Gold

14 cla.

Benguet Consolidated

13

13 ats

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8 cts

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9 cla

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30 cla

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15 L

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$20

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Opinions will differ about the comparative importance of the The winning of the 15th, as in-

several induences that have con- tributed deed were many of the holes, was

to bring about a large persorial triumph for Miss Har-reduction in the amount of idle topp. She pulled a brassle shot shipping: Less than 500,000 tons into a bunker, and her brother, net of British shipping are now la the parts of Great having got the ball green. Miss Hartopp popped in Britain and Ireland, as is shown the putt for a four to win the hole. in the statement of the Chamber to-day; To the cheers of the crowd, the of Shipp.ng published match was squared where it was

at the 16th, and of this amount 143,000 tons the tum of the are in the shape of cli tankers. brother to hole the "putt for the The present figures represent a Ede's second two in four holes decline in lite shipping of almost And now to the 18th, which was 100,000 tons within the last three u disaster for their opponents.

months, and they are very differ- ent from the vast totals record- With Miss Hartopp hooking hered within recent years, drive into a private garden out of than 1,500.000 tons net of British More bounds, and thus incurring the shipping were lying idle in this full penalty of stroke and distance, country two years ago and more there seemed little or no hope of than 2,000,000 tons in saving the hole. But Forsyth 1932. The contributory factors in sliced into the jungle and, after this remarkable change have in- the side had hacked about included an especially heavy scrap- masses of undergrowth up to theirping of the older vesses, accom · knees, they lost the hole to a seven panied by only a small volume of

an unbelievable state of affairs. For 17 holes each side had a prices, due partly to adverse re- construction; higher commodity After one of the bravest fights score of 67, but the 18th, where ports on grain crops, which bave imaginable, the Hartopps finished one. took eight and the other the first round one up A slender seven.

to encouraged distribution what otherwise lead perhaps, but it was a far bet-would have been an extraordin-plenish stocks with a consequent ter result than at one time seemed artly fine score. Even so, a 74 for freight space; the financial assis-

expansion of the possible. Losing the Arst three the Hartopps, and a 75 for the holes they gave the impression opponents was not to be sneezed

tance accorded by the Govern- that they would be severely at

ment to a section of the industry.

trampled upon but

and the resulting encouragement 15 events The turned out this was an entirely partial break down of the wonder- sea; and, quite lately, an excep

to owners to send their ships 'to

ful putting of the Hartopp part-tonal demand for tonnage arising

cracked badly at this critical stage, while the Hartopps, sehsing the position, crashed home some

powerful shots.

The butstanding figure of the lour players was undoubtedly Miss Hartopp. who fought, like a young Ugress. Her brother has his sister to thank for the side's signal triumph. In command, she did most of the work,

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In turning the tide of battle.nership. On each of three succes-out of the precautionary measures the greatest possible credit is due, sive greens-eight. ninth and taken by the Government in the to Miss Hartopp, who, never losing tenth-the side took three putts. Mediterranean. heart, gave the necessary an- Notwithstanding they lost only | Auences. couragement and stimulus to her one of the holes. A style saved "pected brother, Not only did Miss Bar-them at one, while the opponents others. topp hole the vital putts, but as obliged by missing a yard putt at the captain of the side, she proved the other. herself a great tactician.

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558

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$10

$10

185

380

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305

$81

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$11

$25

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$25

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$67

HIN. Eléctrica

$67

$20

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10.

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$24)

$10

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$4.38

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17.90/18.20

Dairy Furion

#13

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34.

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#21

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$21

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180 ate.

$3

$5

$3.20

$1.80

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SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS

+

AS PROPHET

1940 May Be Worse Than 1914

A NEW SHIP

she

made

Miss

Hamilton

to be more lasting than

5

Happily the larger volume of employment for British ships and c.ated with a distinct recovery in crews this year has been 1830- the rates for tonnage paid in the freight markets. This movement, in turn, 'is connected with the

and Forsyth When the side were in difficul- Squared at the third, where Miss

Hurtopp, too strong with her a no attempt at spectacular recoveries, but got theproach shot, went over the green. ball back on to the fairway with- However, the Hartoppe regained out further ado: This policy paid their lead at the seventh, where minimum rates of freight-one of handsomely, a notable instance Forsyth, baulked by the other ball, ran three yards past with the ap- being at the seventeenth, where the" brother hooked up to his

preach putt.

Each side had a chance to win neek into bracken and gorse,

missed from four feet and then the elghth but

Jonn Hartopp Miss Hamilton did likewise. Tals was a bad break on both sides.

The vallant Miss Harlopp saved the ninth, where her brother

Miss Hartopp nacked the ball sideways on to the course, the

brother hit an iron shot on to the green, and then the slater bolted the putt for a terrific half in 4.

Great cheering greeted her magni- ficent eport

Miss Hartopp, is a putter of dis- tinction. Having taken the line, she tilts her head to the right with the left eye fixed on the back of the ball. There is no looking up to see what has happened to the putt. the head remaining absolutely stationary unill the ball has either rattled against the tin or come to rest.

HOW PUTTS ARE MESED

the forms of the co-operation which the Government required owners

to Institute in order to for financial assistance. Quality The co-operation has been planned and carried out most effectively by owners, and has been of bene- ft not only to the British Mer- cantile but to the shipping of other countries as well. The con

mishit his drive. She hit a glorious ditions of working for large por- brassie shot to the green, and after her brother had played a tions of the British industry have timid approach pute, laid the op-

definitely improved this year; ponents a stymic.

bur, in order to be able to take a balanced view, it is necessary to that much more has

Th: Hartopps were still one up

THE TURNING POINT

at the turn, each side having A remember score of 40—a striking disparity in yet to be done before the indus- comparsion with the morning try as a whole becomes remunera- figures. They lost

and that in some of its the tenth tive, where they again three putted.

spheres of operation the state of British shipping is actually worse. This is true in particular of the alluation in the Trans-Pacific. trades. The fate of Brilsh liner services here is not only a matter of deep concern of this country, whose shipyards are already los- Ing much valuable replacement work, but it also directly affects Canada, Australia, and New

In every match there's always She maintains that more puttaa turning point, and in this case it are missed because of the player's came at the eleventh, a hole anxiety to see what has happened which, instead of losing the Har- to the ball than anything else. topps won. They had driven into Unquestionably, Miss Hartopp is the right hand bunker, whilst Miss right, but in the determination Hamilton hit a beauty down the not to look up she keeps her eyes mlddiş, fixed to the spot from which the ball was struck longer than any to put the third shot on the green player I have yet come across and the holt was heirs. But not excepting the case of Bobby Jones,

whose putting principles are identical.

All that her aide had to do was Zealand.

Forsyth, on whose shoulder the blame must rest, hit a brassle shot. straight into a bunker. This be- gen a tale of disaster, for the side taking 7 lost the hole.

The opposition got a wonderful start, Miss Hamilton holing a putt of.15ft at the first for a 3. Win- Though they did win the twelfth 56 atening the next two holes, they were in 4, the damage had been done three up before the match had and it was not long before there been in progress 10 minutes:

were obvious signs of cracking. The Hartopps stemmed the tide The first indication Came at the by halving the fourth in 3 and fifteenth, where Miss Hamilton. securing a brilliant half in 4 at afraid of the book that was slowly

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par

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To Ply Between Bombay" And Liverpool

creeping into her shots, made sure of hitting out to the right. Over- doing it...she was out of bounds.

Miss Hamilton then topped a

The New York Stock and Commodity Markets being Closed yesterday, there were no cabled quotations.

New York Stock Exchange Quotations appear on page 13.

• DUTCH RUBBER DUTY

RAISED

the next. Obviously they had found their feet. An opening was provided at the short seventh, where Miss Hamilton, whose rock- like steadiness has been a feature brassle shot, and nothing short of of the tournament. missed her an 8 would have sufficed for the first shot for three days. Half-hole. This was one up again to hitting the 'tee shot she was the Hartopps, who had regained short.

their fighting spirit of the morn to ing

Batavia, Nov. 11.

The export duty on native rub- ber from to-day has been raised twenty-nine guilders per hundred kilograms.

Nothing could now stop them,ceuter, and when Misa Hamilton hooked her drive into the heather at the

seventeenth all was "over. · Miss

MADE AMENDS FOR MISTAKE

But Miss Hamilton made up for The Ellerman Lines, Ltd, Liver- this forgivable, lapse by holing a pool, have placed an order. for a Six Stafford Cripps, M.P., speak new passenger steamer for theirong putt for a "birdie" 3 at the

ninth. ing at Bristol recently," said that service between Liverpool and

The side thus turned three Hartopp made doubly sure by hit 1940 might be worse than 1914. Bombay, The vessel will be 10,000 up with a score of 35-two under ting a long iron shot are yards

"Are we going to be content," hetona gross and will accommodate

bogey. asked, "to allow ourselves to be 200 passengers. governed by a National Govern ment that is, as ours 19 to-day, seeking a mandate for re-armd

ment? We are now going throught | One thing is absolutely certain. precisely the same formula:add we allow that to happen, history being asked to do, precisely the will repeat itself in an even more same stupid things that we were tragic way than before: 1940 might asked to do in those years,

be worse than 1914."

hall was The honieword triumph for the Hartopps, who not only wiped out their loss, but finished up with a small balance on the credit side. They launched the attack at the long 11th, whère, following a great iron shot by her brother, Miss Hartopp holed the putt for a birdie 4.

from the pin.

For the 17 holes of the second round the Hartopps had a score of 4 while the opponents were 78.

nual flag competition at Ranelagh yesterday. The Countess of Breck-

nuck holed out at the 20th, second. place being taken by the Hon. Mrs Arthur Asquith, who reached the 20th green.

Mrs. Douglas Grant and Mrs. Bushman tied at all square with Mis Harker and Miss Quilter in a foursome competition against

LADIES' PARLIAMENTARY GA.

The Countess of Brecknock won the Ladies Parliamentary G.A. aa-'bogey

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