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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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MONDAY. MAY 4.
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Banks
$1,020
£102 2148
Do. (London)
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Chartered Banks
...
Mercantile Bks. "A"
Do.
Bank of East Asia...
N, O. & 8, Barks Am. O. Fiu. Corp: 8. Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. 8.
Do. Prof. 8. Insurances
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY," MAY “5, 1936.
L/C. PETERS CHAIRED
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THE "GRAND AGGREGATE"
Scores Obtained in Black Cam- Brook-
down berley. wood Siberia
(35)
(35) (35) (35)
Aggre- gate (340)
1.-Cup. replica, & H.K.R.A. Gold
21:
eist
medal, Lt. Pattullo, R.E.
32
34
231
2-L/C. Peters, R.E
32
34
3.-L. Stevens, R.A.O.C...........................
33
32
31 128* 128* 125
4-Capt. Rybot, RA; .................
34
32
145
6. CP.O. Black, R.N........
33
33
430
125
6.-2/Lt. Wan, H.K.V.D.C.
32*
29
7.-C.S.M. Elvin, EIR.
30
32
8. Sgt. M. C. Jones, R.W.F.
30
.30
33
29 123 122
122
Canton InsuranGOR.......
$975
L
$275
9.-S/Ins. Hopkins, H.K.P.
30
29
.30
Underwriters
11
3.00
10-S/Lt. "Ford, HK.N.VF.....
32
29
30
120 120
Union InsarKNOUS .......
$610
7530
Chins Fires
11. Sgt. McKay, H.K.P.
30
29
1480
1475
1950
H.K. Fires
12-Fus. Richards, R.W.F
30
31
30 120
120
13 International Assco, S.
$200
13.-Major Edwards, RE
31
32
25
120
Shipping
14-0.S.M. Grinham, R.W.F.
27
31
20
118
$36
Douglases
135
15-Mr. Austin, D.R.C.
28
32
118
5.
is
Steamboats
151
16. Pte. Winstanley, ELR
31
31
29 27. 118
130
Indos (prof.)
$30
$20
Do. (def.)
17.-Capt. Caffyn, RM,
32
32
190
18-Pte, Sharples, ELR.
31
34
24
95/-
Shells
11%20
19.-R.S.M. Slater, ELR.
29
24
31
Mining
20.-C.Q.M.S. Cheetham, R.WF.
25
32
28
25 118
118 30 114 28 113
Amatsoks
$2.38
*L/C. Peters and Lt. Pattulla decided the winner by a spin of a coin.
Balatcoa
Beugust Consolidated
118
Do Exploration
19 ots.
Big Wedges
30 cts
Demonstutions. 79ts. 75 ta
15 cts.
Gold Crock.........
et
13et
United Paracales... 73 ale.
RWF, 149; 4, Lt. Stevens, R.A.Q.C..
Salicote's pam
13 at
$1.15
11,
$2.33
$1.20 Waterbout
$21
97 cí
318.
[22"ots.
Baguio Gold ......... 28 cts.
Zoth. 72 eta,
75 cla
$1.20
4.Co
11.
11/3
$10
Itogona
Kailans
Langkats (single) S.
$9
$170
70 str.
1
Masbate
71 cta
$41
''
Explorations...... .
Shangani Loans . 1230
141
$112
Raabe
$10.70
San Mauricio
$1.14
$3
Venezuela Gold Fids. $3
Docks. Wharves,
Godowns, etc.
H.K. & K. Wharton.
$91
4. PA!!
120 cts.
Do. (old){
Do. (new)
Providents (old)
Do.
(New)
I.K. & W. Docks
S. China Motors' A'
330
All competitors other than the winner were awarded the H.KR.A. silver medal.
$
THE “ALLCOMERS" AGGREGATE" | 1R.UR. 66; 17. Sgt. Lo Polderin,
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1, L/C. Peters, RE, 150; 2. Capt.2/RW.F., 81; 16. Lt. A. J. Lewis, Rybot." R.A., 150, 3. Sgt. Jones,
149; 5. 2/Lt. Wan, HK.V.D.C, 149: {
R.W.F.
FALLING.. PLATE MATCH
1st 1st Bn. The Royal Vister
6. 5/Insp. Hopkins, H.K.P., 147; 7. Rines.
C.S.M. Elvin, EL.R., 144; 6.Sgt. Mc-
Team No. 1: Sgt. Boyt, Cpl. Hig❘
Kay, H.K.P. 144; 9. C.S.M. Grin-ham, L/Cpl. Ganley, Rin. Picker- ham, R.W.F. 143: 10, R.S.M. Slater, ing. Rin. Ryan, Rin. Gordon, Rep. EL.R.. 142.
Swift, Rin. Weir.
THE "SECRETARY'S CUP” (S.B.a.b.)
(Class "A" Competitors only) H.P. Aggregate: 285.
1st, C.S.M. Elvin, 3/E Lân, R., Aggregate 254
The winner was decided after rine competitions as follows; Rapid 1.10 firing, snap shooting 500 yards,
2nd, 2nd Br.. The Royal "Welch Fusiliers: Team: No. 5.
ADDITIONAL REVOLVER:
COMPETITION
1st. A/Sgt. Gowan. H.K. Police (75); 2nd, S/Insp. Ritchie, HK.P.
74.
30 eta, three competitions 1st aggregate,
three competitions 2nd aggregate. | R. This was described as one of the I hardest won prizes.
30
$9
$100
Shaogasi Docks S
$4
New Engineeriags,
35)
$180
Hongkewa
.....
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
$4.80
H.K. Hotels.....
$30
$100
$18
$10
35.
$80
$8.80
$92
H.K Lands....... Do. 4% Debentures Shanghai Lande.... Metropolitan Landa.. H.K. Realties......... Chins Du ......... Do. Debentureað. Humphreya uimi Chincas Estates......
Cotton Mills Ewus
་་༤*་----་-་ $8.10
S'ha Cottonefold)S. $70
THE "ASSOCIATION" CUP Fange: 500. H.P.S.; 25.
1. Cup, Lieut. Stevens, R.A.O.C., 25; 2, Capt. Caffyn, R.M., 24; 3, Capt, Rybot, R.A., 24; 4, Sgt. Bland ford, R.M., 24; 5, Sgt. Mannell, P.M., 23; 6, L/Cpl. Peters, R.E., 23:
THE ASSOCIATION SERVICE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP AGGREGATE
$4,80
$30
par
$4.36
$8.80
1. C.S.M. Elyin, 2/EL.R., 90: 2, Lt. Stevens, R.A.O.C., 86; 3, Sgt. Warwick, R.M., 84; 4, Cpl. Higham,
814
ફેસ
R.
Do.
(new)S.
312
Zong Sings *****
$39
$25
Wing On Textion(S.)
"Public Utilitles
$10.30
$7
Peak Trause (old)...!
Do. (now)...
---
$80
Star Furries"
$10
$7.35
#51
Tramway $10.BB
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Yazmati b'urries ....
$10.86 China Lighta (old)... $10.70 $180
Do. (new)...
H.K. Electrica
Macao do.
$8.30 | Baudukan Lights
Telephones (old)
****** $51
Traction 23/0
$194 Caldbook, ord.) 8.
13
$89
Aggregate: 110.
1/R.U.R., 84; 5, Set, Hill, 1/R.U.R.,
EGG POOL PRIZE WINNERS 300 Yds. Pte. Sharples, 2/E. 'Lan.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
(Continued from Page 5)
While the members of the com- mittee were being decided by bal- Int, Dr. D. J. Valentine informed The other members that a. move- ment was on foot to torm an or- chestral section of the Phihar- monic Society. In this connection they were indebted to Mr. Stanley who had got the project going. It would be an enormous help to the Society, said Dr. Valentine. not only for stage shows but also for independent work of their own. Detalls had not yet been worked out but the idea is sell in progress. It was rather early, he said. to speak of what to do in the coming year, but it would be one of the earliest duties of the incoming committee to go into the question sctvities. He felt that they must do more than last year. Th
on of one show per year was insufficient. It was not neces- sary that stage shows be given but concerts could be organised 3. á good number of the members are not so interested in the stage as in concert halls.
The committee elected was then owing members: Mrs. D. J. Valen- read out and comprised the fol- tine. Messrs. R, J. Shrigley. T. E.
Jackson, and H. H. H. Priasty.
OTHER BUSINESS
The last item on the agenda' was the discussion of other business and numerous suggestions were put for~ the
ward for the consideration of committee.
It was suggested that the giving of their shows on two consecutive Saturday nights would give better. results as regards the capacity of the house. But it was pointed out that this would depend on the iocalty of the production as 5a- turday night was the busy night for the cinema companies also,
Mr. Best sald that in respect to the next production he had receiv ed various letters from London EXTRA PRIZES COMPETITION dealing with various operas. "The
So much that is beautiful and remantle svalta you in Austria: Vienna-the world's music centre: Salzburg the festival city; the Styrian woodlands; the beautiful Danube valley; the lakes of Salzkam mengus and Carinthia; the Tyrol and Vorarlberg- tands of picturesque peasants and snow capped mountah; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper Austria. Both for Summer Holidays (Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austria has become more populat than ever. Come to Austria xt way time of the yeat-you may be sure of a kindly welcome.
Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria
Considerable før veductions now wailable. AccommG- dation can be obtained from 516 a day. Trail with Austrian Trivellers' Cheques for convenience. Frite for special sommer or winter programme of inclusive arrangements to the leading tourist agencies, or AUSTRIAN STATE-TRAVEL BUREAU..159 Y Razmi Street, London, .1, England.
SHARP DECLINE IN FRANC
Gold Currencies Follow Suit
1, L/Cpl. Peters, R.E. (33) Zeiss, Mald of the Mountains" he said was Camera; 2, C.S.M, Elvin, 2/ELR. under consideration but the exces- (32) Tankard; 3, Cpl. Higham.sive demands of the company in 1/R.U.R. (31) Cigarette Box and England made this impossible for Lighter; 4, Sgt. HII, 1/RUR. (30) the Society to produce. Facts re- Record Album; 5, Sgt. Billingham,lative to the producing of "Aftad- H.K.P. (30) Fountain Pen; 6, Capt. |lans" were more encouraging. No- Kenyon, 3/R.W.F. (29) Tankard; 7. thing: he said. had been receiven L/Cpl. Ganley. 1/R.UR. (29), Tan- as to the rights, etc.. of "Floradora"
London May 4 kard; 8, L/Cp! W. Wlison 1/RUR. ang. "The Chocolate Soldier."
Following the French election (29) Rouson Razor; 9, R.S.M. Slater, Then came the question of cos- result, heavy nervous selling caus- 2/ ELR. (29) Pipe...
tumes in the productions as being fed a sharp decline in francs. a too expensive item. Mr... Gren British control after efforts to ham suggested that the mumbers stem
at the tide
around 751 of the cast might wear modern yielded before the inrush of fur- dress in one of their shows thus effect a great saving.
ther selling waves which took the Iranc to 75.37, whereat the British authorities reintervened.
THE "INTER-IMPERIAL AND POLICE FORCES" MATCH H.P. Aggregate: 250, Challenge Cup won by The Army,
83; 6, L. Pattulo, R.E., 82; 7, Cpl. | Aggregate 225. McCausland, 1/R.U.R., 82: 8, 1/8. Team:-Capt. Rybot, RA. Lt.
R.UR 0.9.M. Elvin. EL.R.. L/Opi Feters, R.E., Pte. Sharples, ELR 2 RN. 220; 3, HK.V.D.C., 217; 4, RM, 211; 5. H.K.P. "A," 210; 6, H.K.P. “B.” 189.
TEAM REVOLVER MATCH
H.P. Aggregate: 300,
| Jones, 2/ELR., 81; §, CAM. Grin-Ratcliffe,
ham, 2/R.WF., 78: 10, R.S.M. Slater, 3/ELR, 17; 11, Sgt. Bland- ford, RM, 76; 12, Cpl. Cheshire, $90
RAO.C., 76; 13, Sgt. Jones, $7.35 2/R.W.F. 75; 14, Fus, "Richards. 2/R.W.F, 74: 15, Pte. Winstanley, !2/EL.R., 72; 16, L/C, Patterson, 1/RUR, 72; 17, Mr. Sainsbury, D.R.C., 88; 18, C.Q.M.S. Cheetham, 2/R.W.F 68; 19. Fus, Jones, 2,RWF, 45; 20, Fus. Fergusson, 2/R.W.F. 63. "SERVICES”. S.R. CHAMPIONSHIP AGGREGATE
་་
195.15
$20
$20
$9
Do.
(new)...
$lit
China Buses ......
23/6
38/-
Do. (pref.)
Industrials
$8.40
Malabon Sugar! ***
$15
Macgregors (pref.38.
311
Canton Ic
$10.10
$10
Cements
$10
$4.40
Hopee.
Miscellaneous
$4.30
Dairy Farma en re
на
Amusementa.....
$2.90
Ch. E'tainmanta.".....
114
13 !!
3
$5,00
30 cz.
گراد
L'onstructions, {oid)
Do.
_{DOW}
Laas Crawforda...
Mackintoshsanten
Nanyang Tobacco... $3,35
$2
Bincares ...................
32.80
Watsons
60 ots.
Wm. Powells
12
M.
Greyhounde.....
$1.38 5. U. Enterprises ....
921h.G. 5%1926G.9Bd
$1.80
93%
prem
H.K. Govt 4% Loans 57.
Do. 31%
Wallace Harper.....
$55
ALK Wing On
3*ks! Vibro Pilong n
Do
"WILL NOT DYE unsuitab.c.
Hollywood Stars
Are Firm
13 155 cts.
31
$59 EX
Aggregate: "110,
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and
Many pros and cons for this idea were discussed and the matter was left to the committee's considera- tion.
There being no further business, the meeting was declared closed-
1st, Hong Kong Police 'A" Team, NEW YORK TEAMS Aggregate 115.
Team:-S.I. Ritchie, B., Hopkins. Sgt. Russell, Sgt Scott, Sgt. Gowan, Insp. Carey: 2, H.K. Police "B" 101; 3, 1/R.UR.. 88; 4, 2/R.WF., 59.
INDIVIDUAL REVOLVER
COMPETITION
1st, Sgt. Boyt," 1/R.U.R., Aggre- gate 53.
2nd, L/C. Bainborough, 1/R.DR.. Aggregate 45.
BISLEY MEETING-INDIVIDUAL REVOLVER COMPETITION
1, Rin. Pickering, 1/R.U.R. 91; 2, OSM Elvin, 2/ELR, 90; 3, Lt. Stevens, R.A.Q.C., 88; 4. Sgt. War- wick, R.M., 84; 5, L/C. Usher, R.E, 82; 8. Cpl. Higham, 1/R.UR, 81; |, L/B. Joneş, 3/ELR., 81; 8, Fus.
1. Sgt. Russel, Hong Kong Police. Bruton, 3/RW.F, 78; 9, RS.M. glater, 2/ELR., 77: 10, Pus. 2. P. C. Amar Singh, Hong Kong Thompson, 2/RW.F., TT 11, Capt. Police. The winner's aggregate was Kenyon. 2/R.W.F., 70; 12, Sgt. Walsh, 1/R.UR 15; 13, Cpl. Richardson, R.A.B.C., 74; 14," Sgt. Boyt, 1/R.U.R., 73; 15. L/C. Barclay, 1/RUR, 72; 16, Rtn. O'Leary,
ROGER CASEMENT'S
BODY
30.
SENIOR SERVICES MATCH 1. Royal Navy: 2, Hong Kong Police. Also Aired: Army. Civil Bervice.
LONGEST BARS
London, April 18. I see that the Arsenal Football
stadium the world's second largest Club expects to have in its new
London, Aprit 13. A meeting held in Hyde Park, London, on Sunday passed the bar. to portray if their natural hair is following resolution:
"This mass meeting of lovers of
It will certainly be extremely Ann Sothern is the latest tuliberty, resident in Britain, gathering-I am told 86ft-but I think there are at least two bars in the vert to the natural-hair cult, and, ed in Hyde Park on Easter Sunday, has allowed her benched tresses strongly protest against the British world which are even longer. to return to their own light brown. Government's action in refusing The Shanghai Club has a bar of Katharine Hepburn never nus to make the remains of Roger 108ft. in length. However, even touched her hair with chemicals. Casement, Irish patriot and martyr, | this liberal accommodation for the and has been fortunate in that available to his kinsfolk for re-thirsty has to yield primacy to an- London, April 1 none of her roles ever has de-burial in his native. Ireland, the other bar.. Complaining that their owmanded changing the shade of her land he died to free. This meeting This is not, as might be expect- friends don't know them
hair. because
pledges itself to employ all con- ed, in that home of "the biggest Jean Harlow, the famed platinum stitutional means in Britain to they have to bleach, dye and
in the world," the United States. henna their hair, Hollywood' film blonde, is another convert to the secure the reversal of the British But it is just over the border, in stars have struck against it
trend, and has Government's 'decision und calls on
Mexico. allowed her hair to return to its the Irish Free Btate Government They look so different after to origina; golden brown.
The bar at Tia Juana, which 1 to employ fully its diplomatic I think dates from prohibition days change-over.
in California, is nearly 300ft long.
I fancy a good many of its feet have become superfluous since the repeal
The stars have now signed de claration of independence for their own treases, and are demanding wigs to at the characters they are
back-to-nature
Irene Dunne, whose natural hair service to the same end, realizing is a most black, steadfastly refuses that no approach to friendliness to bleach. or tint her hair, but between the two nations can be wear, wigs when different coloured made while this palpably unfriend hair is required
ly, act exists.”kal de
PETERBOROUGH,
FARED WELL
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York. May 3. The following were the results of major "eague baseball matches played yesterday:-
1
National League
Brooklyn Pittsburgh
R. H. E. 5 11 3
* 11 2
Vaughan hit a fome run.
New York Cincinnatti
7 12
2
5 12
0
Game went to 11 innings.
Boston
St. Louis
Philadelphia
2 9
8 10
Q
8 14
3
Norris hit a home run, Chicago
5 16 1 Odes hit a home run, Came went to 12 innings.
American League
Chicago
# 11 0 Zeke Bonura and Plet hit "home runs,
Philadelphia
4 10
1
Detroit 0 * 2
W. Ferrell pitched.. Boston
6. 13 I Foxx, and R. Ferrell hit home
runa,
Bt. Louis
A 13 1 Pepper hit a home run. New York
1417 1
3
Cleveland Washington
03 1 Blachdder pitched Game called in fifth innings owing to '. rain Reuter.
VESSELS DUE
Aeneas, B. & S., May 4, Agapenor, H. & 8., June 1. Agm, Gilman's, June 1. Aramis, Messageries', May 5, Arizona Maru, O.S.K., May 4. Astoria, Jubscn's, May 20. Behar, P. & ), June 5 Benalder, Loxley's, May 21. Benglon, Lorley's, May 9, Benledi, Loxley's, June 16. Beneleuch, Loxley's, May 16, lienrench, Loxley's, June 9. Benvenue, Loxley's, June 4. Bhutaa, P. & 0., May 22. Bremerhaven, Malchers', May 6. Burdwan, P. & O., June 9. Calelize, 13. & 3., June 1. Canton, Messagerion', May 7. Changle, B. & S., June 12. Further widening discounts on Chenonceaux, Messageries, May 19. forward franes to 1 for
City of Eastbourno, Bank Line, May 1 month and 3 for three months City of Singapore, Bank Line, May 8,
City of Mobile, Bank Line, May 10. reflected the same anxiety. but Corfu, P. & 0., June 10. business is almost at a standstill Cremer, J.C.J. Line, May 5. owing to scarcity of buyers, D'Artagnan. Messageries', May 30.
Danmark, B.A. Co., June 3. Demudocus, B. & 8., June 15.
one
Other gold currencies, particu- larly dollars, linked to French
currency by gold standard chains, Deucation, B. & S., May. 19. to lowed the franc on the down Duisburg, Jobsen's, May 11.
Donau, Melchers', May la. ward path, leaving the dollar-Emp. of Asia, C.P.S., May 7. franc cross-rate Hittle changed. Heuter.
SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, May 4 London Biver prices to-day were up 1/8 as follow:-
May 2 Spot............ Forward
20-1/4
20-1/4
THE ARMY
Irion,
New Form Of Salute With Nordmark, Jebsen's, May 28.
1
The Sword
Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., May 22 Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., June 4. Emp. of Japan, C.P.8, June 19. Felir
Roussel, Messageries. June 13. lebank, Bank Line, May 25.
Melchers'. June 2. Gaastrkerk, J.C.J. Line, May 19, Goa. Parshing, States Co., May 8. Gon. Sherman. States Co., May 29. Golden Mountain, States Co., May 24. Gaoisenau, Melchors', May 5. Hakasan Maru, N.Y.E., May 8. Himalaya, Lloyd Triestino, May 15. S., June 5.· May 4 Java, EA. Co., May 8..
Jean Laborde, Morsageries', May 15. 20-3/8
Kashima Mari, N.YE., May 9. 20-3/8
Koenigsburg, Melchers', May 9. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, May 18. Meman, B. & B., June 7, Mentor. B. & S., May 17. Neckar, Melchers', June 4. Niel Maersk, Jebsen's, May 13. New York, States Co... June 18. Oldenburg, Jabtan's, May 20. Patroclas, B. & B., May 22. Peiping, Gilman's, June 18. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, May 7. Pros. Garfield, Dollar's, June 5, Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, May 13: Pres. Hoover, Dollar's, June 4. At present the salute at the hal
Pres Jackson, A.M. Line, May 15. when dismounted is to "recover,"
Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, Hay 6. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Lane, May 20 lower the sword to within 121.
Pres. Monroe, Dollar's, May 8. A from the ground, recover, and
Pros. Taft, Dollar's, May 25. "carry." When mointed, the Pres Van Buren, Dollar's, May 22, sword is brought to the "recover Ranpora, P. & O., May 18.1 by an additional circular motion. Rajpatana, P. & O., May 15 This circular motion is now abolish Rawalpindi, P. & O., May 27. ed and the salute at the halt made Silvertesk, Farcsa, May 14,.. practicaly the same, mounted and Somerville, Bank Line, May 20. Birdhans. B.I. (Apear) May 20. dismounted. The actual alteration Boadan, P. & 0., May 11. ts to lower the sword until the Blentor, B. & 8, June 9 point is 12in. from the ground and Bumatra, Lloyd Triestino, June 5, directed to the right at an angle Taiping. 7.& 8.. May 8. of 45deg. from the front; edge Tal Shan, Dodwell's, May 17. to the left; right arm and sword Talma, B.L. (Apear), May 12. in one straight line: hand about Tamara, Gilian's, May 17. 12in. Irom the thigh: thumb fat on Tanda, E. & A. S.B. Co., May 3
Tilawa, B.L. (Apear), May 7. the handle. Cutting out the cir-Tisondari, J.C.J. Line, May 9. cular motion makes for simplicity Tibadak, J.C.J. Line, May 10 and is a reversion to an od Tisadans, J.C.J. Lips, May 12, method. The salute is simple, Tisslak, J.C.J. Line, May 17, direct, and dignifcd, and regua
Thoresen's," May 8. tion will be altered accordingly.
A simplification is being made In the salute with the sword by officers...
Tyndareus, B. & 8., May 10. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, May 21.
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