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CAPITAL BOXING

PROGRAMME.

STERLING BOUTS ASSURED TO-MORROW EVENING.

$1,400 AT STAKE IN

MAIN EVENT.

BEGBIE AND MORRIS.

By "Wanderer."]

If the progeanime arranged by the Hongkong Boxing Ax- sociation for to-morrow night at the City Hall lacks anything, it is certainly not interest, Four men of the highest class ure op- posed in the two principal events of the evening, while the con- testants in the preliminaries will all be making their debut in the local ring, providing a stlmint ing air of uncertainly.

The 12152 ever! The Tight- weight champkouship contest over Ofteen rounds between Stoker Percy Lake and A. H. Dobson promises a for Scood -pert. Both men are as fit na dille,

Stoker Lake.

and it is of interest to note that in addition to the purse of $4

ther put up by the Association. are Gghting for $1,000 side.

Lake Favourite,

In Naval eireles, Lake has been boosted into favouritium, but the supporters of Dobson are quietly confident, and Dobson himself

infra refuses to contemplate the

of defent. It may be noted that Lake has not been defeated since his

in the Colony. He appearance it Was lightweight champion Hongkong in 1927. of All China in 1998, of the West Indies in 199 and the China-Plert. Atlantikuut and Mediterranean Fleet in 1930, While in England, he fought and

Jahan" defented Young

Brown. Ernie Jarvis, and Kid Sorks.

A. B. Polison Won, the Imperial Services featherweight champion- ship this year. Among hist tests with leading contenders in England, he has beaten Kid Farlo on points over £2 rounds, beat Tag Wilson on a K. D. in four rounds, heat Johung Kilbane en a K. U. in

A. II. Dobson.

two rounds, lost to Andre Regis,

the French champion, on points at Algiers, beat Benny Sharkey

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,

9.00 -11. Spicer and C. D

Riggs.

9.04.-J. II. Crawford and H.

W. Delly. 9.12 to 9.24.--Not, to he booked,

below Championship matches should be allowed to pass uny matches in front.

9,20 a.m.-N. L. Stak and F. J

de Rome.

1,25 am-1, Newton

MacLaren

and J.

S.

II.

1.30 ..-3. W. Franks and A.

Munson

9.35 am--II, U. freland and J.

Walker.

9.40 .. W. Showan and O.

C. Marton.

9.15 am-A. T. Lay und A.

Stewart.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

VOLUNTEER DEFENCE

CORPS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING

WEEK.

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Licut-Colonel 1, G. Bind. D.S.O., O.B.E., stale:

Parades.

Corps Band-There will ben parades for the week commencing Monday, 8th. December. The Band will be in camp at full strength from Friday, 5th to Sunday. 7th. Decem bar.

Battery. There will be no parades M.except na ordered by O. C. Battery. Uniformi-Any member whose uni- E. form is not completed must inform

B.Q.M.S. Davis and draw the neeee

ary Items before camp. Camp:-- December 12th-14th, anil 19th-21

Engineer Company-Monday, De- cember 8th., Miniature Range shoot Thursday, December At 5.30 pm,

9.50 a.m.-A. H. Ferguson and J.

K. Macfarlan.

1.25 a.m.---1. 14. Genre and 1.. G. S.

Dudwell.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930.

BRITISH TRADE

MISSION.

CORDIAL WELCOME ACCORD. ED IN NANKING.

Nanking, Dee. 4. The members of the British Trade Mission to the Far East were entertained at a ten-party at Gaverament House this afternoon by Marshat Chiang Kai-shek, who Kave a cordial welcome to the believed that viailors. the visit would further cement the

anying he exiating friendly relations between communities of the commercial the

Sir Milos countries. Lampson, the British Minister to Chung-hul, China, Dr. Wang Chairman of the Judtela) Council. and the British. Connul-General at Nanking were also present.

Concerning the plans to prepare for the removal of the Foreign Legations to Nunking. the Con-

two

10.00 K. S. Robertson and 11th. D. instruction at Wellingtonstruction Commission has sum

J. 6. Campbell.

10.04 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore nud J.

Stunct

Es and S.

Grant

10.078. Perry.

D. G. McAvoy.

fl.

10.32 a.m. --T.

Hampton. 19.14 sam. -W, A. iliterfichi ang 18,20 un 3. 1. Freath and M. B.

Mathews. 10,24 Albu . W. Garrett and S.

J. 11. Fuz.

R. E. Afwell and G. T May

Barracks, 5.30 p.m. All ranks who attended camp are requested to nt- Lend on eithey of the above two dates to draw pay,

moned a conference of members of the Nanking Municipal Govern ment and Foreign Ministry for to. Corps Siguals. There will be n narrow regarding the assignment parmde at Corps Headquarters at 636 of sites in different parts of Nan Thursday, 11th. December, king for the construction of future Machine Gun Troog. “There will be Legation Quarters. The Nanking parade at Porps Headquarters for authorities seem to he quite von- Machine Gon instruction at 5.30 pm.dent that the foreign authorities on Thursday, 11th. December, fin Paking will he willing to remove

10.3 nm. 1. Yates and H. Lhouller, Beres cups, Khaki Tunies, 10.3 .. 3 malthurt G, E.

liints

10.40 am. C. W. Jeffres and E.

D. Matthews.

10.41 AM PS. Grant and J. E.

Lanyor.

1,18 0,3 J. Keogh and R. A

Carb-LE

LLOYD TRIESTINO'S NEW SHI'.

Armoured Car Company Car See: South. tion: Parade at Kowloon Ferry at 5.15 p.m. an Friday, 5th. December unl proceed to camp nt Puoling. Dress Bettmeis *** BE1 k-It

Breeches. Pettres mounted fashion, Bandollers, Haversack, Waterbottle, fitrat C'ont and allngs. Regulation Pattern Shirts, Hosetops and Shorts to be takra with Baggngr. Revolvers are to be drawn at Volunteer Hend- | quartoos Between ¦ a.m, and 12 noon +3 Friday, 5th, December Mator

PLANS TO BEAT RECORDS FROM FAR EAST,

Triestino Lloyd

The

steamer

10,52 m. E, T Nash and 3. Eyele Sietion: Parade at Kowloon Siange, which arrived in Hongkong

Richardson.

1 ... 1. Willans and A.

W Muir.

Jam num. F. St Wet And Conde,

Priestley,

114.m JR. Davey and S

Dyhen.

11 GM 4. 0). Eager and A.

Humphrey.

13.12 a.m. - Á. €

Copper and

K

11.16 Am. J.

1. Baletore

W. N. Buyers.

11.20 win. 21. C. Russell ami

E. Stour.

* .

11.24 n.m.. 8, A. Seth and L. A.

I

11,28 a.m. T. C. Monaghan and C.

Thwaites,

11,32 an. G. Postello and R at.

Fetterly.

11.30 am. E. P. Fletcher and A.

R. Cox.

11.40 .r.-H. C. Dorschmidt and

CI. Shank

41.44 man D. Hnek and A. Som

merfelt. 1.28 ...

W. D. Harris and H. R. Campbell, 11.52 a.. - A. C. 1. Bowker nnd D.

Forbes. 11.06.571.

A fitchic

and D.

R.

Rabb. Nomu. --A. F Lissu

YiEng. 12,94 pan. B. D. Evaus and ti. W

Reeve.

12.08 p.m. -N, R. Littlejohn and

A. Lench.

PELHOLLA. 12. Braun und A. „B.

Purves. 12.40 pan. R. Sanger and K. K.

Round.

$2.20 p.m. R. G. Edwardes-Jones

and B. Davy.

12.24 pag. 6. B. S, Theruses and

W. J. Clerk.

12:28 pm. 7. Low ant C M.

Bryduo.

FILMAGEMATE STERIOPIT ZUNANJACIONARISTNE ZAKRESKAITA |ÉSI PERPIESANGE

THE "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.

To-morrow's Selection uf Pictures.

Sporting and other pictures of toplent interest will appear in considerable number in fo morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Art Supplement,

There will be several pictures of last Saturday's Race Meet- ing, including many of the win-

of Ewo joc ners and a group

other keye, whilst

sporting the events lustrated will England v. Scotland dies harkey match. The footbed match between the Civilians and Navy

the mixed doubles (semi-open) final at the LR.C., and a group of the Elio Inli tennis team;

Weddings illustrated will be Use of Mr. Lam Kai-tit am! Mise Wong Lai-kuan, and of Mr. Lo Wing-how and Min Jessie Laan.

Ammest other pictures wird he a number inken at the De- jene, l'osja campo a grimpad The Scottish Co. taken after 'Sunday's church parade.

and another at the dinner given by Teal medicns to Sir John an Lizly }iland-natio

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yesterday for the first time and sailed in the afternoon for Shang- haf. is a vessel which will, it is believed, freak all records for the trip from Hongkong to Italy.

According to her schedule, she will make Brindisi in 24 days from Hongkong.

Captain She is connazzled by Petries, and carries a large an ber passMENJATA.

CHINA'S QUARANTINE

SERVICES.

EXPERT PROM LEAGUE ON WAY OUT.

Geneva, Dec. 4. Mr. Rajchuan, the Director of the Health Section of the Letugun of Nadions, hins left for China following the receipt of n 5. vitation from the Chinese Govern- ru- ment in connexion with the organisation of the quarantine services at Chinese ports,

The scheme provides 161 periodical visits by experts of the League of Nations-Reuter,

EXCHANGE RATES.

J'aris

Genova Berlin

Helsingfors

Athens.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1720 b. Chartered Bank, £19 n. Mercantile A. & B., £27 n.. East Asia $115 b.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1,205 b. Union Ina, $500 b. North China Ins., Tie. 160 b. China Underwriters, $3.30 sa. Yangtze Ina., $50 n. China Fires, $400 b.

H. K. Fire Ins., $1,200 t.

Shipping.

Douglases, $287; #

II. K. Steamboats, $311⁄4 an. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $24 1. Union Waterboats, $398.

Mining.

Renguels, 19.25 1. Kuilans, 37/6 n. Shui Explorations, Tis. 1 b. Raube, $31.70

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $171 s. Whampoa Docks, $89 1. China Providents, $5,35 s. (old). Hongkews, Tie, 280 n.

New Engineeringe, Tla, 7.10 n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 114 n.

Celions.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 11.60* an. S'hai Cottone, TIs, 79 (old) n. Lande, Hotels, etc.

11, and S. Hotels. $11.40 8.

H. K, Lands, $823⁄4% su told).

l. 81%. S'hai Lands Tie, 319 n.

Humphreya, $17 sn. Realties, 39.35 h.

Pubile Utilities_ Tramways, $18 b. Peak Trama, fold) $14 b. Star Ferries $9211⁄2 b.

China Lights, (Old) $26,65 ma.

1. K. Electrics, $79.30 h. Macao Electrics, $28 n. Telephones $3614 b. China Buses, Tls, 19 m. Singapore Tractions. 7/6 s.

Industrials.

China Sugara, 80 elk. b. Malabona, $27 1.

Cald: Maeg. Ord: Tls. 10.75 n. Canton lees, $3.80 n.

Cements (Comb) $18.80 b. Ropes, $11.25 b. United Asbestos 35 n.

Stores, clc. Dairy Farms, $27,26 h, Watsons, $12.86 n. Der A. Wings, 81 n. Lane Crawford, $3.70 n. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceres, $11.60 n.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $28 n. Constructions, $4% b.

B'que Ind. G, Bonds, 369 % b. H.K.G. Loan 67 Prem.

21 YEARS AGO.

Previous Day. Yesterday, SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE

123.545.

26.06'

20.36 18.10

**TELEGRAPH" FILES.

The following extracts are from 102% the Houykumny" "Telegraph for the 876 week endul December 4th, 1989. 38.9/10

101565

25.06

20.50

.18,16

1921

.376

1/634

.12.06

.18.15

34.49% 43.27

IR.001 34.40%

Buenos Aires... 38 12 Shanghai New York. orders issued surately by 9. Amsterdam..

12332 am R. 11. Start and . H. Railway Station in accordance with

Maturia. 12.36 p.m. V. R. Cardon and

Stewart. No Tourballs till 1.30 p.m.

to

1/0%

.4.85.17/32 -4,86,19732 The rate of the dollar on demand

12.00% was 18. 8,15/16d.

W. Section. There will be parade at Stockbulin. | Headquarters at 5.16 p., on Monday, Vienna. Ab Dévember for Machine Gun Madrid

Bucharest... .818

instruction.

Machine Gun Campany. Parades: Montevideo, Tuesday, 8th. December, at Head-Hongkong - quarters in Muft. Fall in nl 5,30 Brussels loral. for Machine fium Training under Milan..

Platoon arrangements.

Copenhager

Letter From Cartlidge.

It may be of interest followers of boxing to learn that Cartlidge is still going strong in spite of his age. Recently he wrote: We had a good

time at

Scottish Company--There will be Lisbon no parades on Thursday, Lith. De Prague cember, 19130, but all ranks are re Rio. minded that equipment and rifle Bombay.

Rat goon while we were there and should be drawn on that date for Yakobama..

I won another pol for boxing Lest forget to tell you before, before we started the, cruise We held the Squadron sports and woy the championship of the East Indies Station.

I had three fights altogether. One may was from

.1/2.9/1

*

$3.60 Mr. William Jolly was appointed H18 Secretary of the Hongkong and a8.13/10 Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., and Mr. 1/29/16 G. A. Caldwell as Assistant Secre-

34.80 tury,

34.8139

.02.64

.18.15% 108,25

42.06

18.154

FOX.25 163% 4.26/32

St. Andrew's Ball was a grent 163

success. The Chieftain was Mr. J. -$74 1/0

1/6R. M. Smith, and amongst members 2/0.17/82 2/0.17/18 of the various sub-committees were .10.3/16

16 Dr. G. D. R. Black, Messrs. R. She- (forward) 16%

16/15/16 wan, J. W. C. Bonnar, R. M. Dyer, British Wireless, C. G. Maekle. J. M. McHutchon, A..

R. Sutherland and D. Kelth. HOCKBY.

cup. Camp: The Company will Silver (spot). attend camp during the week-end, commencing Pridny, 12th. December. Kilts and Glengarries will be wors to proceed to and from camp, and shorts will be worn in enmIJA

Park on

Portuguese Company-Camp: Thu

The following will represent the Company will be in ramp during the Ellingham and the other two werk-end, December 6th-7th. But Club 2nd XI against the 93rd from the Enterprise, Two I gave have already been issted. Part II Highlanders at King's eighteen years and the other 1 Musketry: On Sunday, December Monday at 5 pm, sharp:-W. Ber- zave nineteen, so I must still be 21st, all those who have not tired Part rowman, L. F. Nicholson, A. JR. fighting it, though one of them II classification this season, will pro- Wolf, L. A. R. Duncan, E. G. S. was hard to beat. lle Was some- ceed to Stonecutters Range. Details | Dafe, A. A, R. Botelho, S. J. H. thing like Ewin. I had to make a will be issued later. Parede: There Fox, T. W. Southam, W. A. Nowers. proper "heil light of it to beat will be no purade on Friday, 12th. It H. D. Wade, E. C. Fincher. him.

Iliad him groggy in the December,

first round, but he was so tall that found it dilleult to get in a solid

Strength.

The following have been taken un

D

The A. D. C. announced the forth- coming production of "The Tores-

dior."

FRESH; FINE.

The Royal Observatory státex Ne. 1068 L/Cpl. G. G. Stopmains a bell of high pressure from that the anticyclone is now shown Thomson, No. 7 Platoon, return from leave on 20th November, 100

(Sgd.) W. H. G. GOATER, Captain,

Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Holis, Checking Ot. Officers Commanding the undermen-

NE China to Mid-Japan,,

A typhoon midway between Ashigaki and Nalu ia moving N. or N.N.E. Strong to moderate monecon prevails along.S.E. China and over the N. China Sea.

ranch. Incidentally this was the corpe Strength: 1867 P welterweight title, though I was Fraser. No. 6 Platoon; 1658 Bd. S. a strong contender for the British only two pounds over the light-Sousa, Mercantile Bank, Corps Band; lightweight championship) on weight limit. 1 could have done 1659 Pte. M. M. Baler, No. 12A; points in twelve rounds, and the lights, but by going into the 1669 Ptc. Chong Shiu-lam, Medical Lioned Unita will please make arrange knocked out Sid Smith (Peckhamwelters our ship's

of Seculon; 1681 Pte. F. C. Marining, No.menia for a responsible representa- chancos

john, Car Signals.

in nine rounds. ...

It seems unnecessary. to ll that the contestants appear to be. extraordinarily well matched,

The Ten Rounder.

Signalman Morris, who

meels

A. B. Begbie, of the Berwick, over ten rounds, requires no introdne tlon. He has won local champion- ships, has fought the beat mien in Shanghal and is just frush back from home where he won the B.N.. and R.M. championship. Begbie

.

The forecast till noon to-morrow

whining the trophy were poster. 3 Platoon; 1662 Sigm. C. A. L. Rumtive to check their Ralli with, those is: North winds, fresh; fine..

"The Preliminaries. “.

The rest of the programme for | to-morrow night is appended:

Pte. Roberta, S. Rorderors navets Seaman Maquire, Medway, in a six rounda lightweight con-

Lust.

Stoker Berry, Maruzion, meots Stoker Tyzack, Berwick, in n aix rounds welterweight content.

Seaman Kelly, Medway, meets A. B. Worthington, Berwick, in n six rounds light weight contest.

is the holder of the China Squn Corpi, Robson, Argylla, in op-

dron Championship for the curposed to Pta. McGaw, Argylle, in rent year, and in the last twelve months he has engaged in drawn fights with Jim Cartlidge und Jock Crichton.

four rounds lightweight contest. The men weigh in on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. and the public is Invited to witness the "ceremony."

Struck Of The Strength.. Having Left the Colony,-No. 1843 Pte. V. W. I. Stanton and No. 1394 Ple. II. . . Ewin, No.4 Platoon as

from 1.12.30.

Leave

4

7

1513 L/Cpl. F. C. B. Black, No. Platean, 10.11.30 to 18.12.30.

1314 Pte. A. Chapman, No. Platoon, 21.11.10 to 4.12.10.

1837 Tpr. T. Lindars, M. G. Troop, 21.11.80 to 30.11.30.

1482 Set. L. Goodman, No. 1 Platoon, 26.11.30 to 31:12.30.

1481 Pte. R. M. Wood, No. 2 Platoon, 3.12.00 to 81.12.30.

236 6.8.M. D. Davies, Medical Sec, 6.12.30 to 5.12.31.

of the Adjutant during the last twi weeks-end in cump!--1, Portuguese Company; 2, Machine Gun Troop; 3, Scottish Company.

In addition to ̈numbers and nanies, the latest addreses mud the names of those on leave are urgently required. A similar check of the Battery and the Engineer Company Rolls is requir- ed. Officers Commanding the above two Units will please inform the Adjutant as to when they will be able to carry out this check.

Battery After Order.

There will be a parade on Thursday, December 11th at 5.10 p.m. nt Head quarters for the whole Battery.

The Battery will proceed to camp on Friday, December 12th at 6.46 pm: from Kowloon Ferry.

Details later.

DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

THIRTY-SIX PEOPLE KILLED IN BRAZIL,

Rio de Janeiro. Dec. 4. Thirty-six people were killed and three buildings destroyed in an ex- plosion of dynamite in a waggon at in railway station at Porto Novo da |Cunha, in the State of Minaagaraes,

The dynamite waggon had been shunted on to a siding since the recent revolution.-Retter's Ameri- dan. Service.

**

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10, Ice Houzz Street.

DRESS SHOES

We have received a New Shipment of Men's Patent Dress Shoes in 'comfortable but smart shapes in all sizes and fittings.

Prices $12.75 to $19.50 Less 10% Discount for Cash.

TELL THE BOY

TELL the boy to see that you get

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Simple precautions these but worth while to ensure getting the finest Swiss Milk on this market to-day.

NESTLÉ'S

NATURAL

MILK

NESTLES

REST

STERILISED

BRAND

NATURAL MILK

PREPARED IN SWITZERLAND

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DANCE

SATURDAY

The 6th December

$3.00 per Head. Book your tables now

Daily Tea Dances

75 ots, per head

including Tea.

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