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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1831.
PASTOR AND-SWEEPS.
DEACON'S WIFE WHO WON £100 PRIZE.
London, June 20. The townspeople of Denbigh were Inst night still discussing the sor mon by the Rev. R. I. Davies, minister of Swanroad Congrega- tional Church, attacking the Irish Sweepstake, particularly in rela- tion to the position Mr. I. W. Jones, a chemist's assistant, whose
이 wife won one of the £100 prizes.
Mr. Jones, who is one of the deacons at the church and a class superintendent at the Sunday school; Ia at present in Denbigh Hospital where he is recovering from an operation.
Mr. Jones said last night:
do not think Mr. Davies was! referring to me. He is one of my) greatest friends and visits me here} daily. I believe his comments were against the Irish Sweepstake gen. erally,"
Mrs. Jones said: "My only com- plaint is that people have rade Fuch a great fuss about my luck." Mr. Davies in his sermon anid: "I would gladly sweep and clean le dirtiest line in Benbigli to gainį Jan honest living
"I would rather be unfrocked im mediately than remain in the ministry of any Church which toler-i ates running with the fox and bark-f ing with the hounds on the mess! tion of sweepstakes.”
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SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
The following is the let of local share quotations issued to-day?
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $2,070 b. « Chartered Bank £144 n. Mercantile A. and B,, £20 n. East Asin $128 b.
Insurances,
Canton los.. $1,450 n. Union Ins.. $5,02 b.
China Underwritera, $5.55 K. China Fires, $700 b. H.K. Fire Ins., $1400 1.
.Shipping.
Datgins, $22 n.
H.K. Steambonts; $25 b. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 ». Union Waterbents, $28 b.
Mining.
Benguets 39.40 b. Kallans, 30/- b. S'hal Explorations, Tls. 2 n. Raubs, $34 b.
Docks, 'etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $165 8, Whampoa Ducka, $28 b. South China Motora $10 n. China Providents, 36.05 h. Bongkews, Tls. 270 New Engineers, Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Decks, Tis. 111.
USE
D.
Cottons.
Ewo Cotton, $14.20 b. S'hai Colton Tls. 04 n. Zoong Singe Tla. 11 b.
Lands, Hotels, etc. H.K. & S. Hotels, (old) $17 b H.K. & S. Hotel (now) $16.60 b. ILK. Land, 392 b.
Shal Land Tis. 30.20 Br. Humphreys, $21.65 n. Realties, $14.80 8.
Public Utilities. Tramways. $21.70 b. Peak Trame, (old) $14 n. Star Ferrica, $94 A.
China Lights, $26.16 n. II.K. Electrics, 3814 n. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $16. China Buses, Tis, 17.90, Singapore Tractions, 3/- n.
Industrials.
China Sugara, 05 cta. 11. Malabons $39 1. Cantan Ice, $6.50 n. Cement (comb.) $19 b. Ropes, $21% 8.
Stores, etc.
Dairly Farms, $32, b. Watson, $10 b.
Der A. Wings, 31 n. Lane Crawford, $7.65-n Mackintosh, $18 n. Sinceres, $15% b. Powells, $4 11.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $2034 1. Amusements, New "13" 23.50 . Entertainments 817% d. Constructions $12 s. B'que In. G. Bonds, 78% h.
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"Kilindo" non-rotating Wire Ropes. Flattened Strand Beacon "Trulay" Construction.
Stocks carried & Standard Flexible Steel Wire Rope 6 Strands, 24 Wires, 7 Fibre cores.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I WANT TO THANK ALL YOU KIDS FOR HELPING OUT THE WAY. YOU DID, WITH THE DOCTOR BILL FOR
LINDY!!
SUCKS! WE WERE SLAD TO DO IT, FRECKLES... DONT YOU THINK W OUCHTA GO OUT"
AN' GEE
LINDY?
HONGKONG.
YES, LES GO OUT.
AND SEE HIM!
SURE! LET'S ALL. GO OUT AN".BİVE
HIM THREE CHEERS!!
COME ON....
LETS.
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THAT'S
A GOOD
IDEA!
Doing Honour!
BON! IF LINDY ONLY
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
I The kind of horror beloved by
the writers of ghost stories.
6 in conjunction with 20, this Diekens charmeter was 3, 1 ncross, 30.
10 By degree the weapon will
nequite poise.
11 An impediment largely due to n
vehicle that runs on rails,
12 This tenant is in one of the
services.
13 Give a rap across the tail of this
Jittle fish.
15 Fine and larger after 9.
17 All right as a drink, perhaps
but only half a meal.
19 A sign of disapproved that turns
La fun,
21 This frequently leads to its own
Round for the culprit.
23 Gives rise to many a revolution
in naval eircles.
24 Hurry up it appears to have
nearly a dozen.
26 A good appetite-and he had
little chance of Insing it.
28 It's not really a nuisance, but one can't take a step without it. 31 As if the Blthy luere was every.
thing! What A vulgar (hidden),
32 The gait of a crab,
Wien
13 Indoquate as a description of
pastry that is not rich.
30 liere a acrt of leather swindles
relatives.
37 Talking of swindles: this prisoner
was. A famous one.
38 There's a dickens of a row. in
this Arabian city at all times.
39 Two-thirds of water.
Down
1 A nobleman with a bee in his
7 A blood-sucker
comes to an nagry end after a very inade quate accompaniment.
8 Dismiss this and spread a story about for example, in short.. Certainly this fastening would be of little use without enteh.
the
11 Rolled along, notally. Doubtless you've tumbled to It? to be vulearly colloqulai,
16 "In-dinner talk. Across the walnuts and the wine."-Tenny- son. The Miller's Daughter." 18 The met at lunch-time to
cuss the...and a... of oil-with the suind, (Missing words Round the same.)
20 You mustn't Lake this too
seriously.
21. The tall of this, Insect in ex-
tended in a twist. 22. Slavery.
25 Remuneration that depends, to some extent, upon a gratuity. 27 Keeping.
28 The main thing about these
wild animals sounds just that. 28 Type of marble.
30 This age succours little children.. 34 What plty is to love.
35 Might be inhabited by 28 down
-anyway, it needs air.
Yesterday's Solution
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Town in Worcestershire.
Cuffs rather than ha'pence would stem to be the lot of this เรา เราร
4 Illegal admitted. but we wel- come them to bearth and home periodically.
Bread due to the sole, perhaps.
STICKERS
The purale is to place right checkers on the white squares in the diagram in such a way that no checker will be in line with another, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. One of the eight checkers in already placed and this one must not be charged.
SUGAR MARKET,
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS,
The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Mesara. Pon- treath and Co.
KNEW HOW WE ALL GAVE OUR PENNIES FOR HIM,
I BETCHA HED BE TICKLED !!
London Terminals. March 1932 6/11 down id.
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__Yesterday's Solution.
The above disgram in drawn in pei- spective and illustrates how four triangles can be made from six makhes. To ex plain how the problem standa, after he ing worked, the three black matches are on the ground and the three white ones are standing in the air, in pramid shape Thus there a triangle on the bollom and one on each side of the Pyramid.
May 1932 7/- down Ï3⁄41⁄4d. August 1932 7/8 down Id. December 1931 6/7 down 13⁄41⁄4d.
New York Terminals. March 1932 1.54 down 1 pt. May 1932 1.59 down 2 pts. July 1932 1.60 down 1 pt September 1931 1.45 down 1 pl. December 1931 1.49 down 1 pt.
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