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MAJESTIC

Alice WHITE

The GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS

100%

TALKING SINGING

DANCING

Wellworth Sceing Over and Over Again

Directed by

WILLIAM BEAUDINE

TO-DAY

ONLY.

At 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 and 9.20 p.ni.

Princess of Ped at her Poppiest ! A Little "Five and Ten" Counter Cutie with Mil- lion Dollars Ambitions, Has a calling for the atage until she hears the calling of her subway- Guard sweetie. "All aboard for Loveland' It's a prize package of Laughs and Tears.

HOT BUTTERED TOAST

buttered hot with rich creamy "ANCHOR" Butter-a wonderful treat that appeals to all appetites.

Always a favourite for breakfast or supper. Spreading hot toast is an excellent test for buttor flavour-and under this test "ANCHOR BUTTER is SUPREME.

But be Sure it is

ANCHOR

BUTTER

AN EMPIRE PRODUCT.

On Sale at

The South China Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 29/81, Des Voeux Road, Central.

The Cafeteria, Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, Rahim Store, Shameen Distributors.

A LOVELY GLASS

of

ST. LUCIA LIME JUICE CORDIAL

is just the quenchingest drink in all weather

Solo Agents :-

H. RUTTONJEE & SON

HONGKONG HOTEL BARBER SHOP

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931.

ERIC LIDDELL.

OLYMPIC RUNNER TO STAGE

"COME-BACK.”

great

News that E. Liddoll, the Scots runner, is on bla way to Eng- land for a year's leave cannot fail to bo of Interest to followers of athletics. Liddell anys that he is going to try to get fit again.

From what is heard of his activities In Chins, where he is working as a missionary, ha is more than likely to Buccbed says a critic. In 1024, In Paris. Liddell achieved a magnificont win in the 400 metres, for which he still holds the Olympic record at 47 3-4 Bock.

If he is home for a year, this means that he would be available to go to Los Angelos, which is, in effect, on his way back to China,

This conjures up the picture of Rampling and the Flying Scot both in the Olympic 400 metres final, the one with his smooth effortless rhythmical stride, the other with his upright body, arms up, head back-all 40 wrong in theory, but more than counterbalanced by his grent strength, indomitable courage, and will to win

FANLING GOLF.

THE CAPTAIN'S CUP COMPETITION,

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY

STOCK EXCHANGE.

On the resumption of business this morning the market opened quiet.

Banks were done at $2,035 and $2,040,

Unions were in demand at 3557, China Underwriters were in demand at $0.10 with sellers asking $0.20.

Raubs were in request at $41. China Providents were reported done at $0.00 and 0.70, and at the close there were further buyers at the former rate. The new shares wero done at 83%, and closed in demand at $8.16.

Hotels (old) were dealt in at $17.10 and $17.20. There were still buyers at the improved rate of $17.10, with sellers asking 417.30. The new shares were also dealt in, at $10,00, and at the close there were buyers at $18,50.

Realties, after being the medium of aules at $17.00, had sellers of offering shares at $17.70.

Wharves were again in demand at $104. but nothing passed at this

figure.

Trams changed hands at $22.60, but there wore buyers at $224, with sellers seeking 322.00.

Ewos were in request at $16. Star Ferries were wanted at $95, but nothing was put through.

China Lights were done at $20 and In the Captain's Cup Competi-820%, and at the close there were tion played it Fanling on Sunday buyers at $284. and Monday, Capt. J. Ander- Bon qualified with a score of 76 (82-6) while C. H. Hurton re- turned a card of 78 (93-15).

There were 27 entries.

GOLE

as

Electrius were also done at $84 and $844, with buyers in evidence ot $83

Telephones (fully paid) were want- ed at $45, and the part paid shares were also in demand at $36%, after Kales reported at $38, and $30.10.

Lane, Crawfords (old) hind sellers at $8:20, and the new shares wore at the nominal quotation of $7,70.

Dairy Farms were in demand at $33, with nothing to report,

Watsons could have been obtained

the STARS at $18%

Play it

AS ARMOUR TAKES THE

CLUB BALK

THE LEFT

WRIST

TURNS

OVER.

ONEA

What is the action of the left wrist in the backswing?

As soon as the club starts to move in the backswing, the left wrist should turn gradually over toward the body. Thie rolling of the wrist is similar to the action of turning a door knob from left to right with the left hand.

If the player keeps his head still and allows the left hip to turn slightly, it

will

come naturally for the left shoulder to move around until the point of it is in line with the left eye and the ball.

At the top of the backawing if all action has been correct the left arm will be straight. the right elbow in close to the body, the toe of the club pointed toward the ground and the shaft in a horizon-. tal position.

The swing is too full when the club goes beyond the horizontal position and the player, as a result of this, is apt to lose control.--

ANT KRENZ.

Cements (combined) were in re quest at $20.49.

Lands, with sellers asking $91, wero in demand at $91%.

Constructions, cum rights, were in demand at $14.10, and the rights were wanted at $1.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday_has been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.

London Terminals. March 1932 5/11 up d. May 1932 6/1 up d. August 1932 6/3 up d. December 1931 6/8 up d.

New York Terminala. March 1932 6/11% up 3⁄4d. May 1932 6/1 up d August 1032 0/3% up 3⁄44d. December 1931 6/8 1⁄2 up 1⁄2d.

ST. LEGER BETTING,

LATEST LIST OF ODDS TAKEN AND OFFERED.

London, Sept. 7. Latest St. Leger betting, with odds taken and offered, is as follows: Cameronian 11/10 t, and o. Orpen 0/2 t. and a. Sandwich 7/1,

Salaam 19/20, 10/1 t Goyescas 100/9 0.

Str Andrew 100/6 t, and o. Inglesant 20/1 o.

Suze 26/1 0.

Birthday Book 40/1 o.. Convoy 60/1 0. Khorsheed 66/1 n.

AN EARNEST REQUEST.

-Reuter,

Before buying your sports requirements for the season please inspect our huge stock. We are importing direct from England and India. Compare our rates and qualities with those of other sports dealers, and see what can be saved in a year. We stock complete outfits for:--

HOCKEY

POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.

Police Reservo Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector Goneral of Police, state:

General.

regular

Revolver Practice. The weekly revolver practices held at the Bowen Road Revolver Hango will be discontinued until further notices There will therefore be no revolver practice on Wednesday, September Dth,

Training Course-Part II.

The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Chinese Company's Headquarters, 17, Queen's Rond Contral will he held as usual og Tuesday, September 8th at 6,30 p.m.; All members of the Chinese Co, and of j the Flying Squad who have not passed Part of Training Courne should.

attend,

Chinese Company, Promotion.-Lance Sergeant R13 David F. W. Lole has been appointed, Crown Sergennt with effect from 28th August, 1931.

A SHOT SHE FELL DOWN ON.

Betty Nuthall is shown above in an unusual court poss when she stumbled during her Wightman Cup match with Mra. Helen Will. Moody at Forest Hills, Long Jaland. The American women, victorious in five of seven matelos, won back the coveted_trophy.

DETECTIVE PASSES

AWAY.

VALUED MEMBER OF HONGKONG POLICE,

Strength Crown Sergeant R7 Ng Kai Wing has been permitted to re-officer af the Hongkong Polize sign with effect from 28th August,

1081.

Indian Company.

A highly efficient and valued Force passed away at the Govern mont Civil Hospital this morning in the person of Detective Sergeant Sung Kwong-leung, who

Strength-The following members had been ailing for some consider- of the Indian Company have been able time.

truck of the strength with affect from 20th. August, 10311-Constables

The deceased officer

WOR

40 six-

R209 Amar Dass, R246 U. T. Thad years of age and had acc. A

II.-The

In teen YearB and R248 Rangin Shah,

the Training Course-Part

native of She Pin village in the weekly classes for members of the Sun Wuf District, Kwangtung, he Indian Company who have not passed

joined on

August 12, 1916, and Fort II of Training Course should through the usual channels of pro- attend at the Chinese Company's motion attained the rank of Ser- Headquarters, at 17, Queen's Road geant attached to the Detective Central on Thursday, September 10th Staff. He had served in the at 5.30 p.m.

various

Polleo Stations of the

rolleagues.

Inspection Parade-All

the Indian Company All ranke of Colony and ivas well liked by his Police Headquarters on Wednesday, On four occasions the deceased September 16th for a general inspec-received commondation from the tion of Equipment etc by the Com. Inspector General of Police. On pany Commander. Fall in at 5.30 July 22, 1921, he was commended p.n. sharp, Dress-White Uniform, by the 1.G.P. (thon Captain Cap with White Cover, Belt, Trun- Superintendent of Police) for zcal cheen, Whistle, Armlet and Badge, and prompt action two months "Pocket Policeman" and Note-Book previously in securing the arrest. to be carried. Those not in posses-

sion of uniform will attend in mufti. of a pickpocket and the recovery No member may be absent from this of stolen property on board the s.s. parade with leave from the Company Fat Shan, while in the following Commander. The Equipment Officer year he again received official will make it a point of being present. recognition and was granted $10 for alertness and zeal on duty. Sharpshooters' Company.

On June 22, 1927, the deceased Revolver Practice Classification was commended for perseverance Tests will be carried out on the in enquiries which led to the Kennedy Road Rango on Wednesday, arrest of

for taking part 9th September, 1931 at 5.15 p.m. in an armed robbery with violence Member will assemble on the Range at 8, Yuk Ming Street, the at that time with belts, holsters and prisoner being subsequently son- revolvers. Uniform optional.

tenced to five years hard labour at the May Criminal Sessions.

EXCHANGE RATES.

(Sgd.). L. Kine,

D.S.P. (R):

WATER LEVELS.

DETAILS FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS.

Paris Geneva Berlin Oalo. Helsingfors

a man

camera-vas

The ball was coming back over the set from Batty Nuthall's ranquet and Mrs. Helen Willa Moody-her back turned to the getting out for the return volley when this action picture was taken during a Wightman Cup doubles match At Forest Hills, Long Island. Mr. Moody and Mrs. L. A. Harper fast the match, 5-6, 1-7, 6-3, to Mias Nuthall and Mrai Fearnley Whiltingsall.

CANTONESE CADET CHARGED,

BEFORE LOCAL COURT FOR CARRYING OPIUM.

A former cadet of the Canton Army appeared hofors Mr. Yesterday Schofield, at the Central Police 24.91% Court yesterday, on a charge of 20.67% being in possession of 64 taels of

123.04

18.18

193 raw oplum.

J

31.0/16 Revenue Ocer Ward said that 1/2 the defendant was arrested on his 4.86.16/13 arrival from Canton with the 12.05 oplum tied around his waist. He 18.15% was dressed in the uniform of an 34.65 officer or cadot of the Cantones0 54.85 Army.

Friday, .123.05%

24.04

.20.62

18.17%

103

.376

.1/2

4.85.31/32 12.06

18.10

34.0

.56

817

817

.22

22%

.LL'S

11

34.0

34.80

.02.9236

.18.18

02.99

18.18

.104

164

.110 ..

110

3.1793

The following table, issued by the Athens Kwangtung River. Conservancy Com-Buenos Aires..31% mission, shows in English feat the Shanghai... water levels on the West River, North Now York River and East River on the dates Amsterdam

Stockholm named:

Sept. Sept. Vienna.

67 Madrid :.... West River at Shlubing 18.3 17.7 Bucharest.. North River at Samahul 16.2 17.5 Montevideo. North River at Teingyuen 12.0 12.2 Hongkong. East River at Shoklung 8.6 0.8 Brussels The highest levels recorded are: Milan, Shtubing, 41 feat; Tsingyuen, 20.2 Copenhagon. feet; Samshul, 27.3 feat; Shoklang, Lisbon. Prague

Rio,

| 11.5 foot.

The lowest levels on record are

.3.1/16 minus 6 feet at Samahul and minus Bombny 2.7 feet at Sheklung.

Yokohama ....2/0.13/32 Silver (spot)...12%

(forward) 12

Was

In reply to his Worship, the defondant said that he Formerly in the Chinese Army. The plum had been given to hini

to bring to Hongkong.

His Worship imposed a fine of

1/6% $1,900 or eight months' hard 20% labour in default,

British Wireless.

13

A fine of $8,000′or nine months' 13 imprisonment was imposed on a

woman found in Luard Road with

Among the passengers who arrived from Australia by the s.. Talping to-day wore Mr. Ezra Abraham, whely free of notifiable diseases. Only session, while a second woman, Last week the Colony was practical-5 taels of prepared opfum in her made the round trip, and Mr. A. W. three cases of typhoid were reported, arrosted at the same time with 82- Ingram, assistant secretary of the one of which was non-Chinese.

taels of prepared oplum, was fined Y.M.C.A. who has been six months in further caso was reported yesterday, $2.000 or eight months, hard |Australia on leave.

as well as one caso of puorporal fever.labour.

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