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Sugar
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£14
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1936.
ARMY BOXING FINALS
G.0.C. Presents The Prizes
'The Hong Kong Area Championships came to
Boxing a close
.
NEW LINER ON FULL SPEED
No Vibration Felt In Dining Room
London, Apr. 17, The liner, Queen Mary did no arrive in the Clyde last night "as she is stà carrying out her 18 hours continuous steaming text on
last night with the Individuals and Novices Anals. The boxing WIS keen and among the many, in- terested spectators were the Gen-her way from Southampton. It is eral Officer Commanding, His Ex- cellency Major-General A, W. Bartholomew, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E, C.B.E., D.S.O., Brigadier H. G. Seth Smith, DS. O., and Col. H. C. Har rison. G.S.O. 1., D.S.0.
expected she will drop anchor thi evening off Gourock and her Lon- don guests will join a special train for their journey home.
FLIGHT FROM FRANC
Steadier Position Revealed
London, Apr. 16. Abatement in the recent fight from the French trane was shown in to-day's Bank of France re- turns for the week ending April 20, during which time, although the gold reserve decreased
12.6 per cent, liabilities also fell by 11.4 per cent. Consequently the French gold cover ม 67.03 per cent, shows a decline of only 39 per cent. compared with 1.97 per cent, during the previous week.
Furthermore, the note circula-
In a broadcast" tak from the Queen Mary last" evening. Mr, À. E. W. Mason said that when the ves- sel was running at regulation fullon. despite the seasonal Easter demand, decreased by £9,900,000
great dining room could hardly be aware that the vessel was moving at all, so free was a from vibra- tion.-
The first half of the programume consisted of the Novices nnals and some very fine fights were seen What the boxers lacked in techni-speed, the passengers sitting in the que was amply recompensed in their spirit and gruelling tactics. In the Heavyweight Ana: Pse Smart lost gallantly to Pte. Harms- worth. Smart damaged his should-
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er early in the fight, but carried 51%20an desplie the pain and inability to return blows. He admitted to his injury only on the inquiry of the referee who then gave the fight to Harmsworth.
$1,550
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Am. O. Fis. Corp: S
321
Co. Fin Corp. Urd. S.
Do. Prof. S.
Canton lusurALICOS «.
$276
3276
Underwriters
ย
21.05
Union Insuranos,
$180
Chins Fires
3590 3415
H.. Fins
$237
$235
International Assoo, 5,
$31
Skipping
$36
Douglas
$35
Steamboats
15
$30
Indos (pref.)
$30
Do. (dvt.)
$20
93/9
Shells.....
$14.20
Waterhets
Ming
$2.23
Auttamoks
$2.25
$212
Halateos
27. Baguiu told
ឌីដčobs.
$18 Benguet Consulida tod
5171
120 eta.
Do
15,ots.
25 ch.
Big Wedge
68 cto
Lomonstations...... 68 cts. 62 cts 67/88 08.
Gold River
ala
7.
18 c
Gold Creek
88 et
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14 at
Sulacos dining......
Ipo Mining..
$1,08
Itogons
ZLA
13 eta. 89 ct-
15 cts.
$1.08 118
$10
Langkatą (single;d.
$5
$4
Hxplorations... d.
Shanghai Loans
5.13.10
#112
Ksubs
$10
$1.20
$4,55
$100
8521
$19 38
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$8.80
$91
Do,
Uu
Exploration 18 ats.
d.
$2.23
اكان 187
$270
{okd (new)}
3201
$1.16
$1.20
ייךָ
$3 Venezuela Wold Fida. 93
20 sta
$190
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Godovas, sta.
H.K. & K. Wharves,
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S., China Motors · A'
Shangani Docke "S.
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Peak Trame (old)...)
$4.43
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170
Shui Cotton(vld)S
ex div.
340
$12
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$40 $14
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127
$10.90
$10.80
$7
18
33
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(now)...
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184
sitar Forres
$19
$18
$10.45
$7.35
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262
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325.10
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The besight of the Individual Anals was that between Whelan and Owen, Whelan was a live wire and liked nothing more than to mix it, and it well. Owen seem- ed to lack punch and wisely kept Whelan at a distance with some pretty lefts, Nevertheless they did engage in some terrific in-Aghing where Whelan came off the better. The fight was won by Whelan.
At the conclusion of the Aghts, His Excellency Mujor-General A. W. Bartholomew presented the prizes to the winners, after which Col. H. C. Harrison congratulated the Aghters and paid tribute to Capt. R. F. A Crookshank and his committee for the able organisa- tion of the Lournament.
The full Results were:--
NOVICES
(E
Flyweight:--Pte. Townsend Lancs) was the winner.
Bantamweight: Fus. Taylor (R.W.F.) beac Pte. Walsh (E. Lancs),
Featherweight: Pte. Williams (E. Lancs) beat Fus. Raven (R.W.F.).
Lightweight: - Pte. Burns (E. Lancs) beat Pus. Ryan (R.W.F).
Welterweight: Fus. Harrison
British Wireless
GIANT LINER SAILS,
FOR TRIALS >
London. Apr. 16. The Cunard-White Star liner, Queen Mary, which left South ampton must night for her official trials. passed The Lizard at 2
She a'clock this
was morning. watched by a large crowd of spec- tators.
il
The night was calm and the giant liner, with all her lights blazing, was a beautiful sight Reuter's Bulletin Service.
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PREVENTIVE WORK IN NORTH
New Anti-Smuggling Measure Formulated
suggesting that some money has withdrawn, Last recently been year's figure for the corresponding period showed an increase in note circulation of £18,500,000.
This situation gives rise to the bellet that money is now re- emerging from the Frenchmen's traditionally. "long stockings” as tension lessons on the Eastern frontler.
There is a general indication of the slowing down of the inflation- ary trend- Reulen.
GENERAL STAFF TALKS.
London, Apr. 18. The General Staff talks between Great Britain, France and Belgium have been concluded with a joint meeting of the military, naval and air services of the three na- tions. At this conference, it is understood, the results of separate Interviews between the branches of the the fighting services during past two days. were fully review- ed.- Reuter.
PLANE CARRIER FOR GERMANY
Berlin, Apr. 16:
has
Shanghai, April 14. Measures for the suppression of
A new aeroplane-carrier smuggling in the north. formulated
been completed at Kiel for the by the ministry of Finance and
air mail service between Europe the Customs officials, were further
and South America. discussed between Dr. H. E, Kung,
Hitherto, the two landing stages Minister of Finance, and Mr. Lingh, the Atlantic have been two re- (RWF) beat L/C Roberts Shih-tsa, Superintendent of the
conditioned old ships. (R.WF.).
Middleweight:
-Fus. Edwards (R.W.F.) beat Rin, Reld (R.U.R.).
Light-Heavyweight:- Pte. Car- roll (E. Lancs) beat Gnr. Martin (R.A.),
Heavyweight:---Pte. Harmsworth Lancs) beat Pte. Smart (R.A.M.C.).
INDIVIDUALS
Tientsin Customs, who arrived from Nanking yesterday. Pending a conference of delegates from various departments and minis- tries involved, the measures will be submitted to the Executive Yuan for enforcement.
The precise steps be taken by
Another carrier is also being constructed and will be ready shortly.
Reuter's Bulletin Service.
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER
Latest Singapore Prices
Friday, Apr. 17.
the authorities are being withheld from publication, but it is under- stood that the Ministry of Rall- Flyweight:-Rin. Grahame (R.
ways will co-operate to prevent U.. R.) beat L/C Hall (R.W.F.). “
the smuggled goods from being Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co., re- Bantamweight: - Fus. Fisher
further transported to other parts cetved the following quotations R.WF.) beat Pte. Bennett (of the country Goods imported in in Straits Currency for Singapore. Lancs).
the north will not be transported Raw Rubber. Featherweight: - L/C Whelan
to other distrlets unless, they bear (R.U.R.) beat Fus.. Owen (R.W.F.).
Customs tariff receipts. Rigid in- Middleweight: L/C Quinlan (R.U.R.) beat Cpl. Weaver (R. W. spection le expected to be instituted along the Peiping-Hankow and F).
Tientsin-Pukow lines.
1: Light-Heavyweight:-Cpl. Hen- derson (R.U.R.) beat Rin. Gallag- her (RUR.).
Lightweight:-L/C. Powell (R. W.
Pte. F. 1 beat
Whitehouse (E. Lancs).
Welterweight:-Pte. Nielson (E Lancs) beat Fus. Morgen (R.WF.) Heavyweight:--Pte. Green (lit. Lancs) was the winner.
3
$11
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$1.80
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Watsons
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HK. Gr. 4% Loa 5/
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$9.85
$9.80
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at
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REFORTIFICATION OF
DARDANELLES
muni
352
450
SPANISH PRINCE WEDS
IN VIENNA ·
("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Vienna, April 18.
The new preventive measures were firs: discussed by officials of the Ministry of Finance in Nanking when several Customs officials were summoned to the capital. Mr. Loy Chang. director of Cus- toms: Affairs of the Ministry, who took part in the discussions, came to Shanghal with the plans which were examined here.
SMUGGLED GOODS SEIZED According to a Chinese message from Tientsin. 900 tons of artificial silk and sugar were seized outside London, Apr. 18.
Taku on £ big ́ junk flying the Commander the Hon. Bir Alex-Manchukuo flag. The Japanese ander Cochrane, Governor-Desig- Consdi-Deneral in Tientsin has nate of Burma, is flying to Cal-protested to the Chinese Customs cutta en route to Rangoon, to take | demanding the return of the vessel up his post, by an Imperial Airto Manchukuo. This is has been ways liner..
refused by the authorities.
Another seizure of smuggled He was to meet the P. and O. liner Ranpura at Marseilles, but artificial silk was made, by the owing to the mishap to that vessel | Nanking-Shanghai Rallway. Can- he will now By there instead. He tained in two large wooden boxes, is due to arrive at Rangoon on the goods were transported to Shanghai 'through the Peiping- May 5- Reuter's Bulletin Service.
Shanghai train. A Chinese named Yuan who arrived at the North Railway Station to claim the boxes was detained,
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SYRIAN QUESTION TO BE SETTLED
.
Buyer:
26) Un. 271 up i 271 up i
271 up
Spot May/June July/Sept. Oct./Dec. Marget-Quiet,
Li
Friday, Apr. 17. Messrs. B. B. Joseph & Co. re ceived
the following quotation: Straits Currency from Singa pre for Raw Rubber.
Spot 287 cts, unchanged May/June 271 cts, unchanged July/Sept. 271 cts. up i centi Oct./Dec. 271 cts, up i cent Market-Firm.
JI
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES
Friday, Apr. 17. Messrə. Benjamin and Fotts re ceived the following quotations from their Manila Agents thy morning “
.09
Beng. Consola. Antamoks
11.50 1.45
11.60
1.55
United Paraca e .44 San Mauricios 1. X. L'S.
45
.78
1.00
1.03
Masbates Demonstrations 431 Big Wedges
.45
...17
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CLEARANCES
Meanwhile an interesting situa- London, Apr. 17,
tion has arisen in the north con- According to diplomatic corr21-
cerning the question of rewards „pondent, in this morning's papers Prince Alfonso of Bourbon-Blir."Hong Kong Day Press" Special)! assisting in the suppression of the offered by the Chinese Customs for
17TH APRIL, 1936. the British reply to the Tarkan! note regarding the refortificat on Infante of Spain, nephew of ex-
Jerusalem, April 18. illicit trade. It is reported that Shinkyo Maru for Port-Courbet of the Dardanelles zones commends King Alphonso XIII, was married After setting the Syrian ques the "ronin" in Tientsin are de- New Mathilde zor Balgon Turkey for raising the proposal to Princess Alice of Bourbon-Per-tion, the French High Commission manding that the rewarda be re- Hermod for Bangkok for a new straits Convention in ma, nlece of ex-Empress Zita offer intends to tackle the Adminis-mitted before the smuggled goods Empress of Russia for Shanghai the orthodox manner.
tration of Lebanon," The new re- | are actually in the hands of the
Wing Wo for K. C. Wan Austria. Among those present at gime in Lebanon will be modelled Customs officials, The Customs Kitano Maru for Nagasaki Britain agrees the proposed ́ais- cussions should be opened without the coreisony were to be seen ex- like that of the United States the have made it clear now that the Daviken for Swataw delay, but the note adds that Bri-Hing Alphonso, Princess Marie- Ministers only being responsible seized goods must first be auction- Hai Tan for Swatow.
Hourbon Parma, to the President, and their re-ed before one-fourth of the re- tal Dominions must be consulted Christine of before detalled British views Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria and moval by Parliament probably ceipts derived from the auction
Prince Joseph Eugen of Bavaria abolished be given-
can be paid over as rewarda- Transocean News Service.
Transocean News Service,
N.C. Daily Newa
can
But Yang for Canton
Aramis for Shanghai
Nairmbank for Kobe Holhow for Swatow.
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The following passengers rived here yesterday from North by the s.s. "Naldera";
Mr. and Mrs. W."Joiner, Mr. P. C. Potts, Mr. E. R. Price, Dr. and Mrs. V. Hyslop, Mr. H Burmester, Mr. A. Loutit, Mr. R. McCurley, Mr. P. Euschow, Mr. and Mrs. T. A
Boucher, Mr. S. Frantiser, Miss L A. Lock. Mr. V. P. Petroff, Mr. R. F. Patel, Mr. D. C. Paltree- man, Miss D. A. Rüdge, "Mr. V. Suesskech, Mr. and Mrs. P. A Schenk.
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Johnson, Mrs. C. B. Jonas, Miss Jones, Mrs. M. Kable, Mr. David Keith, Mrs. J. M. Ken- yon and three children, Mr. V. G. Kerley, "Mr. R. Kranchand, Mr. B. Kinealy. Mr. Koo Llang, Mr. G. H Langeluetje, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Ley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Long- worth, Mr. Frank Lee, Mrs T. N. Lee and two children, Mr. Lee Wah, Mr. and Mrs Y. C. Leo, Mr. Lul. Tsu Bhya, Mr. S. S. Loh, Mas A. M. Manong, Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A P. Martin, Mrs. K. Martin, Col, and Mrs. E. D. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McWilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Monte, "Mr. shund Mrs. C. B. W. Moore, Mr. E. Newhouse, Mrs. A. E. Newman, Miss Newman, Miss Mary Noyes, Mrs. L. C. O'Dea, Mr. Ohn Khin, Miases M. and B. G. Park, Mr. D. A. Patterson, Mr. Lofee Pcheng, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Phillips, Miss R. B. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Reardon, Misa Reardon Lt. 1 J. A. M. Rice-Evans, Mr. and Mrs. B. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosie, Miss E.. E. M. Russell, Mrs. F. J. Banger, Mr. E. V. Searle, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shannon, Misses M. and J. Shanion, Ms. Le C. Miss D... M, Batchelor, Mrs. G. Sumpler, MB B., Simpler. Captain Bati'stuzzi, Mr. and Mrs. D. and Mrs. F. W. Smallman, Lieut. Bekins, Mr. W. Bennett, Mr. and and Mrs. D. St. Clair Ford. R.N., Mra, W. J. Roos van den Berg, Mr. J. W. Stow.. Mr. G. C, Sun, Lt.-Col and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Miss Mr. R. L. Swan, 'Mr. Soong Kheng Bird, Mr. and Mrs: Clark Boynton, Tim Mrs. Tang and son, Mrs. A. Miss K. N. Brown, Mrs. L Browne, J. Taylor, Mr. K. Tebbutt, Col. Miss R. Browne, Col. V. R. Burk- and Mrs. F. Thornthwaite, Miss harda, Mr. J. O. Byers," Mr. and M. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. H. Cather, Mr. Chan Yin Tidy, Miss E. H, Tod, Captain A. Fun Mr. H. H. Chen, Mr. C. C. V. Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chapman, Mrs. C. M. Chrixie, Mrs. Voa Misses P. and F. Vos. Mr. J. G. Churchill, Mrs. E. M. Clark, and Mrs. J. G. de Vroom, Miss de Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Comer, MaVroom, Master de Vroom Mr. J. Corser, Mrs. M. J. Crawford, Misa R. Wallace, Mrs. Grace Walsh, Dr. D. Daugherty, Mr. Lawrence Daw-F. W. Webb Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. son; Dr. P. V. Early, Mr. and Mrs. Week, Mrs, and M'as Wilson, Mrs./ J. H. Early, Miss C. A. Festing, A. E Winston, Mrs. H Wylly, Mr. and Mrs H L Frith, Mr. and Miss D. M. Wylly," Mr. Woo Ting Mrs. W. J Fulker, Mr. B. C., Fu, Bla, Mrs. H. B. Yewdall. Mr. C. T.- Mr. and Mrs. M. Gargan, Mr. and Yang Mr. Yen The Kan, Mr. and Mrs W. 3. Goebel. Mr. Mrs. W. Y. Yen. Mr. J.. H. Young, Greenberg, Misses AL. A. and C. J.M. Yin Chi Kow, Mr. C. C. Ying.”
The following passengers left here yesterday for Vancouver via ports by the RMS. Empress of Russia:
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