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THE LORD'S MATCH, Ames Hits First Hundred

struggle.

of Season.

TO SOLVE RUBBER PROBLEM.

MALAYAN COMMITTEE IN FAVOUR OF CONTROL

the

THE

HONGKONG

THE POSEIDON FUND,

www

NOW REACHES NEARLY $27,000.

Up till noon yesterday the fol lowing new subscriptions had been received for the Navy League

260.00

250,00

250.00

346.00

Kuala Lumpur, June 19.. The General Purposes commit-Poseidon_Pundi tee of the Federated Malay States, Mesara, Dodwell & Co., Ltd. $500.00 Aures, the Kent vicketkeeper, hit which Jis first century of the present sen-citizens,

comprises

unofficial Mentrs. HK. Fire Insurance both son at Lord's against the M.C.C.Asintic

European a

Co., Ltd. various Menara. Canton Insurance match which, produced a keen public representing

has submitted t Once Ltd. nemorandum to the, Government, Messrs. Unlon Waterboat Co., declaring that it considers that

Lid..... control of the rubber produc-

Staff Jardine Matheson & tion is desirable, providing all the

Co., Ltd. principal producing

Mansger and Staff II.K. Tele- companies participate.

phone Co., Ltd. Individual Members of the Staff Johnson. Stokes Staff-Chartered Rank

Staff-Lane, Crawford, Ltd

Master

Messra, Wallen & Co. Messrs. Hongkong Amuse-

Kent made 104 on batting frat, Smith taking five wickets, for 28 runs, the M.C.C. replying with 868, a total to which Sims contributed 123.

Nearly 200 in arrears, Kent pat

The memorandum further says. up a great second innings display, that any international contral Ames Hearing 172, enabling Chap-selteme should provide against the man to declare with 348 on the accumulation of heavy stocks In board for the loss of 7 wickets. producing countries, and suggests The M.C.C. had hit up 84 for 0, that an international agreenient when stumps wore drawn.

ahould be reached so that for a period of 10 years, no further Arens should rubber cultivation.

TWO SUSSEX CENTURIANN,

Notts Outplayed at Horsham.

|

alienated

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,

DIFFICULTIES OF: INDIA PROBLEM.

NECESSITY FOR PROPER SAFEGUARDS.

London, June 19. blem in a speech at Malvern last Dealing with the Indian pro- night. Mr. Stanley Baldwin anid the conference which is to re- nasemble in September would carry on the discussions more or less at the point where they were left in January

They were getting to the most difficult part of the work, and the 185.00 recent events and communal trou- bles in India had not made it 170,00 easier.

Regarding the question of safe- 136.00 guards, Mr. Baldwin emphasised 120.00 that there must be financial safe 100.00 guards, that the stability of the

credit of India might be main 100.00 Mr. J. P. Warren

must be safe. tained. There 100.00 urds for British trade; Messrs. Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd 100.00 for

also Staff Equitable

safeguards for maintenance of Eastern Banking Corps,

law and

and order, and safeguards for Staff Jardine "Wendy"

the minorities, The last was in many cases the most difficult mat- Corpn.

100.00 ter, especially in the light of the 100.00 communal troubles of the last few

months.

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ments Ltd.

100.00 100.00

Engineering

If Messrs. Keller Kern & Co., coun-

Ltd

Control should be aimed keeping unwanted rubber off the dum, and not at forcing up prices Mr. We Fat Sing market, continues the memoran- beyond their economic figure, tries are not prepared to partici-Manager and Staff P. & 0. other principal producing Parks pate, Malaya should not consider Banking Corpn. Notts any form of control, It is said A., The Swedish "Trading Co.

that no appreciable falling off in

FH. in China owing to

Sussex gave a brilliant all-round diaplay against Notta, winning by 308 runs. Unfortunately for theni, the result does not count in the championship,

Sussex made 309 (John 109) in their first innings. replied with 186.

closed at 310 for 4.

Notis were all sent back for 126,

445

In their second knock, K. S. the Malayan production Duleepsinhji batted superbly forconomic pressure can be looked 189 runs, and declared the innings for unless the pressure fails to a

lower level than hitherto, employees of all nationalities will certainly accept lower wages in

reference to being repatriated.

The committee has requested the Government to forward the memorandum to the Secretary of State.

Rentre.

MIDDLESEX UNLUCKY.

Within Eighteen Runs of Victory.

Middlesex went all out to sec a victory at Northampton but tie was against them.

Northamptonshire were dismiss

ed for the paltry score of 81 their first innings. 1.A.R, Peelies, 6 for 11, being practically unplay- able. Middleses delared at 245 for 9 wickets.

Northants, however, put up a keen resistance when they went again and the last wicket di not fall until the board so e and Middlesex had only a shoot tame in which to get 128 rons to win.

They soured at a fast pacs, seven wickets being thrown way, and 110 russ being scored when the clock intervened.

LEICESTER'S WIN.

Root Takes Thirleen Wichets,

USED OTHER MAN'S MOTOR-CAR.

SOLDIER FINED AND CAUTIONED.

Busy Bees Working Party

Binghani

and Mr. d. Stuart Mr. 1. C. Graz Star-Lowe.

Matthews Residents--lielona May In-

stitute Foreign Staff-realt Poncier Mr. D. Burlingham Mr. Raoul Bigazz | "Stonsall"

50.60

100,00 If, as time went on, it became Impossible to reach a sufficient 100.00 amount of agreement at this con- ference, or at any subsequent con- 100.00 Ference, then of course it would be the duty of the Government to ad 30.00 visc Parliament, and to

frame such legiation as they thought it. But the whole question was BO dangerous conse-

50.00 30.00

48.00 difficult in Ita nature, and so

fraught with

32.00 quences in its failure, that it re- 28.00 quirad the very best that they 25.00 could give in the brains of this 25.00 country, and a calm and justicial 20.00 atmosphere among our own peopl», ;

-British Wireless.

Mr. J. W. Franks

G.SILJ

Capt. . . W, Oliver

20.00 20.00 20,00

Staf Andersen Meyer & Co

Ital.

18.50

C.L.F.

10.00

Capt. W. T. Erwin

10.00

Mr. E. Walker

10,00

Mr. W. B. Patey

10,00

Mr. R. Perry

10,8

ivas

Mr. Gi, S. Beatt

10.00

10,00 20.00

charged before Mr. Hamilton, at

Private Arthur Price

Mr. J. G. Exhnenser morning, with having, in Prince Me Chan Wing Kee the Kowloon Magistracy this Mr. A do Melo Edward Road yesterday, driven R Private car No. 1282 without the Rex, A. Swanu permission of the owner, Mr. F. C. Youny, and, secondly, with having driven without a licence.

F..

Mr. Win. Wotherspoon Mr. M. 1. Whitley

Pivos Khan

The defendant pleaded guilty to Mr. W. C. Bind both charges, and said he got the Mr. E. G. des_Remedios var from outside the Majestic | Mr. F. C. Dixon Theatre.

Mr. Pang Kan Sergeant Clarke zaid that about Anon

Hoot tuck

D p.in. on June 18 an Indian driver thirteen Leicester;

aw the defendant in ear No. 16-49 wickets cheaply, but a brilliant howling performance to reary inside the Star Ferry, and, know-

Worrester's secrand

innings enabled Leicester to snatch [1 sensational victory by 47 rum,

Leicester made 134 Res, 7 for 42 in their nest innings. Wor cestor replying with 236,

Root took for 56 in Leicester's second knock which close at 217.

A.P.II.

MEAT FOR THE SPELLING MEET.

(Continued from Page 6.)

to e-l-i-n-b. A plaeard. on the 10.00 other hand, is a sign.. 10,00

An insect agnat and the 10.00 animal is go:

but the thing 10.00 you've learned to say, you knew. There's knit, kust, knave 500 knee: but it's gnash, gnome and And 5.00haw, not to mention pneumatic,

A word

you say is on the tip of your tongue, of a song, it's sung; amidst i

among. To name is to 5.00 cite: a piece of property is altert

a site; and the view from neighbour's window is

a sight. Similarly, -i-g-h-t la right, but with An "" it might be mite.

5.00

5.00

5.00

2,00

$ 3,020.50

ing to whom the car belonged, he Previously acknowledged .. 22,321.70 appraised the defemlant of the

a. The defendant got out, and same time Mr. Young informed The Indian weat away. About the the poller of the fuss The defendant was seen by,

Sergt. Whiteraft

craft driving Me

YOUBE'S var afhng Prince Edward Road at

car,

Worcester went in a secinul linge about 6 am, the following morn- vespring it runs to wan

Ting. The Sergeant followed and Were skittled out for ! Geary arrested the defendant,

run,

- FOUR WASH-OUTS.

Appar

owled amazingly well and return, fontly the defendant had driven eð an analysis of 8 warkets for 24alth and miles in the cur,

Mr. Hamilton: I understand that

have you

a good record, and therefore fine you $25 un the bral count, and caution you on the second, but the next time there is any fouling with cars, you will yo le prison.

Ench Team Receives

Four Points.

Four county muteles, had to be abandoned, the eight teams eonTETS- ed getting four points vacht.

In the Warwick-Surrey engage- ment there was no play at all.

Yorkshire completed an innings against. Hampshire, scoring

185. Kennedy taking 7 wickets for 45 runs. Hants did not but.

Essex. were dismissed for 130 (Slaster, 8 for 51) nt Derby, Der- by did not but.

Lancashire nude 31 for 8 and declared. Glamorgan #cored for 4.

NEW ZEALAND DRAW.

Minor Counties in Difficulties.

92

The Minor Counties drew with the New Zealanders thanks to the weather. They were perilously near an innings defeat, however. The Counties batted first and made 191.

The tourists trounced

CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURE.

LOCAL ORDINANCE BEING AMENDED.

the draft

The Gazette contains minal Procedure Ordinance, 1899. of an Ordinance to amend the Cri-,

It is explained that Section 09 of the principal Ordinance purports to be aned on section 31 of the Criminal Law Act, 1826; but, un- like that section, requires that the list of defaulters on recognizance be made out before the close of the last day's sitting of the court at each session.

This Ordinance wil remove that limitation which has been found in convenient. Provision is also made for the preparation of more than the opone Hst as an interim 1st may be position atinck, hitting up 361 for desirable in certain, eases, 8 declared, M. L. Mille contribul- ing 150 before his, wicket taken.

In

Was

the elosing stages, The Minor Counties scored 115 for 3,

being at in arrears.-Reuter,

The health bullet for Eastern

case; Baghdad 6 cases,

Parie Geneva.. Ports for week ending June 18, give Onlo.....

Berlin.

20.49 the following Agures Plague.-.

...18,13 Alexandria two cases; Port Said 1elsingfore,...103%

.375 Rangoon 1 case and 1 death. Typhus.Shanghai...1/2.

deatha Athens,

Buenos Aires, .34.3/10 -Alexandria 1 case.

Influenza.e Manila 70 cases, 8 deaths, Cholern. New York.....86.16/32 Calcutta 74 cases 47 deaths; Chit-Ansterdam....12.08% tagong 5 and 6: Madras G and i; Stockholm.....18.14 Rangoon 2 and 1; Salgon 10 and 14. Viana..... Small-pox. Suakim I ease; Baghdad Madrid, 1 case; Bombay 2 cases, 1 death; Bucharest. Calcutta 19 and 18; Rangoon 1 and 1Montevideo.. Pondicherry 2 and 2; Shanghai Hongkong casco. Meningitis. Bangkok 1 case Brussels.. and 1 death; Shanghai death; .Greater Shanghai 3 cases.

your

The shun family may be "tion," $28,842.2014 in attention, or "sion.' as in

SHARE PRICES. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

share quotations issued to-day:

The following is the list of local

Banks,

Hongkong Bank, $2015 ya. Chartered Bank £12. Merenatile A. and B., 226 n. East Asin $125 1.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $14602 Union Ins., Gos b. China Underwriters, $5.50 6. China Fires, $676 b.

J. K. Fire has., $1365 n,

Shipping. Douglas, $2414

D.

H. K. Steamboats, $25 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 b. Union Waterboats, $2814 b.

Mining.

Benguets $94 b. Kailans, 28/9 n. S'hal Explorations, Tls. 2 n. Raube, $38% 8.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $167 h. Whampoa Docks, $32. South China Motors $10 n. China Providents $5.85 s. Hongkews, Tls. 285 n. New Engineers, Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Ts, 111 b.

Cottons.

Ewo Cotton, Tls. $14 b. S'hai Cotton Tls. 98% b. Zoong Sings Tls. 10% .

Lands, Hotels, etc. 1.K. and S. Hotels, $17.80 t H.K. Land, $021 b

S'hai Land Tis. 40s. Humphrey's 521.60 b. Realties, $14.30 5.

Public Utilities.

Traraways, $22.20

Peak Trams, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, $96 U.

China Lights, $26.60 b. H.K, Electrics, $82 b. Macno Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $51. China Buses, Tis. 18.00 n. Singapore Tractions, 37 n.

Industrials.

China Sugars, 70 cts. n. Malabons $39 n.

Canton Ices, $6.40 .

pension.

There's alter and altar; bigger and vigor. There's loafer and gopher: fate and phaeton.

if you are not on time, you are late: if you are early you do not of the reasons why spelling con- weight, bat wall. These are some tests are great, for those who can keep their letters straight.

A. M. B.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST, CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs. Pen- freath and Co.

t

London Terminal. March 1932 6/8% down d. May 1932 6/10% down d. August 1931 6/3% down December 1931 6/6%1⁄2 down d.

New York Terminals. March 1932 1.44 down 2 pts. May 1932 1.60 down 3 pts. July 1931 1.20 down 2 pts. September 1931 1.27 down'3 pts. December 1931 1.36 down 3 pts.

The dispute in the local Chinese General Chamber of Commerce över the recent election procedure, has laken a new turn. Six members of the General Committee wrote to the Secretary yesterday requesting that the Chamber should summon an ex- traordinary meeting to solve, the question as to whether a chop can be used on ballot papers instead of a signature.

and Kirkpatrick). Song-Behold I Stand at the Door

(Mali).

William MacEwan (Tenor). 5095, Organ Solo-Evensong (Martin). Organ Solo-The Storm (Pattman).

G. T. Pattman, 9206. Band-The Messiah-Hallelujah

Chorus (Handel arr. Greenwood), Band-Elijah-Thanks Be To God

(Mendelssohn).

EXCHANGE RATES.

Previous Day. Yesterday,

.14.25

124.20%

20.04%

26.05

20.60

18.16%

193

34.81%

375 34.5/10 1/2 4.86.7/16 12.0834 18.14 34.011

$8,05 .817

51%

817

Ropes, $22.00 8.

2824

28

.114

34.05 .02.09 .18.10% ..1044

.110%

11

34.96

02.024

18.16

Lane Crawford, $8 a.

1044

110%

.3.13/10

3.21/32

n.

1/591

Powells, $4.20 n..

2/04

12.7/18 12.7/10 -British Wireless.

3

B'que In. G. Bonds, 78% b.

n.

10.00 p.m. Close Down..

Milan Copenhagen. Prague. While crossing a gangway from the Lisbon. a.a. Halching on to the Douglas Wharf Rio yesterday, a coolle slipped and foll Bombay, .1/5 into the water. He was injured on Yokohama.....2/0 the head and shoulders by contact Silver (spot)..12 -with-the-wharf and was taken to the (forward) 12%.

Government Civil Hospital.

Gement (comb.) $20.90 b.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $31% an

Watson, $15,50 ₺.

Der A. Wings, $10.

Mackintosh, $18 n.

Sinceres, $14

Miscellaneous

Construction $9.90 b.

Amusements, $25

St. Hilda Professional Band. MR108. 9.15-9.30 p.m. From The Studio. A Short Talk on Edward ilagarup Grieg,

0.30-10.00 p.m. From The Studio.. Miss Luber Pecker will give a Pianoforto Recital of some of Grieg's Plano Compositions.

Programme.

1: Ballade (In the Form of Varia

tions on a Norwegian Melody).

2. Carnival,

Erotikon.-..

4. March of the Dwarfs.

י

JUNE 20. 1931.

RADIO BROADCAST

DANCE RECORDS TO-NIGHT:

RECITAL TO-MORROW.

To-day's radio programme to ba broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- length of 365 metres:

4.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programmp, 7.00-11.30 pm: European Pró-. gramme of H. M. V. and Victor Re- cords kindly supplied by Mesars. Moutriu nad Co.

7.00-7.27 p.m. Operatic. Orchestral-Aida-Fantasio

(Verdi arr. Tavan). Marek Weber und His Orchestra. C2007,

Song-Rigolette-Dearest Name

(Verdi). Song-Rigoletto-Each Tear That

Falls (Verdi). Song-Barber of Seville-A Little

Voice Nonr (Rossini). Song-Elixir of Love-A, Furtive Tear-

(Donizetti).

8.00 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report

127-8.30 p.m.

The Entire Musical Numbers of the

Opera "M.S. Pinafore" (Gilbert and Sullivan): Recorded under the Direction of R.

D'Oyly Carte. D1844-DIRE2, 8.42-0,20 p.m. Concert Items. Violin Solo-Zapateado (The

Cobbler) (Sarasate). Violin Solo-Hebrew Melody (Achran), Jascha Heifetz. 6695. Song-Carceleras (Prison Song)

(Chant)... Seng-Serenata (Cesareo-Tosti),

Madam Amelita Galli-Curci Soprano). 1107.

Plane Solo-Capriccio (Brahms).. Piano Solo-Album Leaf (Grieg).

Harold Bauer. 1413. Vocal Duet-By the Light of the Moon. Veen Duct-The Rumba Dancers.

Tito Schips and Emille de.

Gogorza Guitar Solo-Sonatina In A Major

(Torroba). Guitar Solo-Courante (Back).

Andres Segovia. 1295.

Orchestral,

0.20-9.30 p.m.

3019.

"The Rose" (arr. Myddleton). The London Palladium Orch. C2061. Tales from The Vienna Woods

(Strauss).

Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 6684.

9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox Trot-The River and Me.. Fox Trot-Keep Song In

Your Soul. 22614. Fux Trot-When a Black Man's

Bluc. Fox Trot-Mood Indigo. Fox Trot-Shine Qu. Harvest

Moon. Waltz-Memories,

Fox Trot-Say "Hello" to The

Folks Back Home. Fox Trot-Heartaches. Fax Trot-The Little Things In Life.

2687.

22517.

2013.

Fox Trot-Them There Eyes, 22580; Fox Trot-The Wedding of the

Birds. Fex Trat-Baby's Birthday

Party. 22581.

22671.

Tango-La Seduccion. Fox Trot-Bolero. Fox Trot-She Loves Me Just

the Same.

Fox Trut-Washington and Let Fax Trot-I'm a Ding Dong Daddy.

Swing. 22674. Fox Trot-The One Man

Band. 22664. Fox-Trot-Who's Calling You Sweetheart Tonight.. Waltz-Ukulele Moon.

22500.

Fox Trot-l Got Rhythm. Fox Trot-Embraceable You, 22668. Fox Trot-Fool Me Some More.

Fox Trot-It Must Be True.

22501.

225-18.

Fox Trot-Maybe It's Love. Fox Trot-A Peach of a Polr. 225-10. Waltz-Song of the Big Trall. Fox Trot-Sing Song Girl. Fox Trot-It's a Great Life. Fux Trot-My Ideal. Fox Trot-Livin' In The Sunlight- Lovin' In The Moonlight. Fox Trot-You Brought a New

Kind of Love To Mo. 22409. Waltz-The Lovers.

Waltz-Neapolitan Nights.

22544.

V-6.

10.30p.m. (Approx.). Rugby Mid- day Press News.

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME, To-morrow's radio programme to be broadcast by Z. B. W, on a wave- length of 355 metree:

10.00-11.00 a.m. St. Joseph's Church Service Relay-Sormon-"Know- ledge and Love" by thu Rev. Fr. P. Joy, S.J.

11.00.2.00 p.m. gramme,

Chinese Pro-

1.00 p.m., Local Time and Weather Report

2.00 p.m. Close Down.

8.00 p.m. Local Time and Wea- ther Report.

Pro-

8.00-9.15 m. European gramme of Columbia and Regal Re- cords kindly supplied by Mears. An- derson Ifuule tổ.

8.03-8.20 p.m. Orchestral, Bolero (Ravel).

Willem Mengelberg and His Concert- gebouw Orchestra. LX48-LX49. 8.20-9:10 p.m. Sacred Musle. Choral-In Dule! Jablla (Ancient

Carol).

ג',

When Christ Was Born of Mary.

Free (Old Carol) (Brown). The Choir of St. George's Chapel, -Windsor. 4678.. Song-The Knight of Bethlehem

(Maughm and Thoinson). Dame Clara Butt (Contralto). X337, Organ Sola-At The Temple Gates

(Sellars).

Gotty Gellars. DB392. Choral-The Voleo That Breathed

O'er Eden (Keble and Gountlett). Chorni-The Day Thou Gavest Lord

Is Endol (Ellorton and Schotefold).

The Temple Singers. MR209, Carillon Salo-0 Come, All Ye

Faithful (Adeste Fideles). Carillon Bolo-Abido With Me (Monk). Kamiel Lefevere of Malinos, 4580. Bong-Lead Me To Calvary (Hussey

·(Continued on preceding Column)

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