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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
9.10-9.20 'n.m.Not to be book by
thong travelling by train. 9.24 A. B. Purves, A. E. Lissarian. 0.28 A. B. Stewart, J. E, 31. Cogan. 9.32, I. I. Geare, J. Staart. 9,38 E. Lewis, E. des Voeux. 9.40 F. A. Redmond, T. 9. Whyle
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04 W. S. Tillier, H. Hampton. 9.48 A. Leach, W. It. Vallance.
FINAL SELECTIONS.
LAST PLACES IN INTERPORT SIDE FILLED.
In addition to the nino players who have already been selected to repro- arnt Hongkong in the erleket inter- port with Shanghai, which commences on the Hongkong C.C. ground to- morrow, the last two places and that of reserve have been filled, although it has not yet been definitely decided which of the last three chosen will
9.02 J. I. Anderson D. M. Me-appear as twelfth man.
Dougall.
9.56 R. H. Dowler, G. E. Divett. 10.00 G. T. May, T. Lindars. 10.04 A. D. Humphreys, W. C. Shield 10.08 L. B. lolines, R. M. Wood, 10,12 G. F. Hole, J. I. Hinton. 10.16 C. N. Booker, F. O. Priestley, 10.20 J. Harop, E. R. Price. 10.24 A. Sontoerfelt, II, Pooley, 10.28 C. E. Sandstrom, R. Sanger. 10.32 K. K. Rounds, H. H. Pethick. 10.36 C. R. Horridge, W. D. Denhain. 10.30 1. U. Ireland, R. K. Hepburn, 10.44 S. S. Perry, A. G. Coppin. 10,48 R. W. Dulley, G. H. Bond. 10.62 N. K. Littlejohn, J. S. Dyken. 10,56 P. S. Grant, J. B. Lanyon. 11.00 ). W. Alnabanter, W. N. Buyers. 11.04 T. R. Charels, C. B. Brown. 11,88. T. Low, J. G. Campbell, 1. D. C. Brelle, C. Thomerson. 11,16 D. Binck, J. Mandracchia. 11.20 N. S. Ellie, R. I. Cherrill. 31.24 J. Gardner, C. E. Gahngan, 11.28 6. Cnste, B. T. Buxton, H2 C. 1. Holmes, P. A. Merry. 11.36 D. J. Gilmore, R, C, Law, 11,40 S. T. Butlin, A. O, Brown, 11.44 G. W. Reeve, J. K. Etichardsun.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB v. ARMY
The following will represent the [Club v. the Army in a rugger! match at Soukumpoo on Saturday
14.
The players who have since been- selected are A. H. Mussen (Royal Artillery), J. K, MineFarlan (Royal Artillery) and S. V. Gittins (Craigen- gower C.C.). In all probability Cit- Lins will be twelfth man, leaving Hongkong's aide to meet Shanghai: as follows:
T. E. Pearce (Capt.), A. C. I. Bowker, E. C. Fincher, A. C. Hamll- ton, J. K. MacFarlan, A. IL Musson, it. Owen Jiughes, F. D. Pereira, A. Reid, J. E. Richardson, O. G. Simpson. The programme draw up for the | Shanghai Interporters is as follows:
To-day: Arrive on Empress of Asin.
Saturday (Nov. 14),—Shanghai *. Hongkong.
A.D.CL "Dear Brutus." Sunday, Shek 0 Country Club, Monday-Shanghai v. Bongkong. Tuesday, Shanghai v. Hongkong.
Open Air Convert un Hongkong C.C. ground at 9.30 p.ne
Unite Wednesday,Shanghai v. Services, Hongkong C.. ground. Pinner at Government House Thursday. Shanghai 4. Kowloon con Kowlunn C. ground.
Interport Dinner at Hongkong
Hotel.
Friday.--Spil pn Empress of Asia, Though the Empress of Asia is Nov. 14th at 4.30; 5. J. H. Fox: selicduled to arrive in port at 10 G. P. Lammert. It. H. Griffiths, A. am. to-day, it is uncertain whether W. Parner, J. D. Law; 1 G.she will be able to make part at this the Vrancia rtson, J. A. R. Selby: E. P. time, as she is une of Robertson Huttress, J. ff. Mebluey. 6. . which proceeded is the assistance of
Petersfeld, which ILMS. Montric, F. R. Burch, W. E. Peera, round on the north side of Tung B. P. Massey, G. S. Devonshire, Ying Island yesterday. {}, McLellan. Referee:Capt. Burnett, R.N.
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LAWN. BOWLS SEASON.
CLOSING DAY AT TAIKOO NEXT WEEK.
The following will represent the Club
their in
The closing day and distribution of against the Navy on Kround to-morrow, K. O. at 2.45 Prizes of the Taikoo Recreation Club
will take place on Saturday, Novem p.m;---Fogwill; Krilovsky and ber 21. Polauluff: Railton, Prucheon and Stan: Tavlin, Duncan. Reid, Smith j
Reserve. Heoper. and Farrow,
To-morrow b Frune has been Bowling arranged by the Kowloon Green and the Yorkshire Society to The Pollen football team Torbe played on the former's green at
3 pan. their match against the Club de Recreio at King's Park to-morrow The following teams will play to- I will be as follows: Fraser; Per-morrow al 3 pan, at the Kowloon
kins, Brittain; Thorps, Channing, Bowling Green Club:-- Dowman; T. Pile, Orum Moss,
Shepherd and C. Pile. Reserves: Jessop and Williams,
HOCKEY.
The following teums will represent the H.K. Lilies' Hockey Club on Saturday, 14th November:-
A. BRUMP It 3.30 LÍNH. " CHA. Ladies Hockey Section.-A. Nicol, E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, E. O'lingan, B. M. Pope, M. Wallace, A. McElney, J. Dalziel, E. M. Donelan, C. Ferguson and A. G. Orme.
K.B.G.C.-H. F. Stotcham, JJ. wylie, R. 5. Nichol, G. E. F. Thomp- hon (Skip); C. S. Bent, T. Ferguson. H. H. Rose, W. S. Drake (Shp); G. H. Sherriff, J. S. Logan, T., S, West, V, Petherick (Skip).
Yorkshire Society.. H. Show, F. J. Ramskil. V. Sorby, 3. A. Howe (Skip); H. T. Farrur, F. Holbrook, A. Lench, L. E. Longbottom (Skip); J. H. Bottomley, W. J. Geall, J. G. Meyer, J. Deakin (Skip).
THE DAVIS CUP.
SOUTH AFRICA NOT TO COMPETE.
On the Naval Ground nt Happy Valley, 3 pm, St. Andrewa 2nd XI v. H.K. Ladies 2nd XI-6. Little, N. Ferguson, B. Franklin, F. Webber, M.
Johannesburg, Nov. 12. Bird, N. Hudson. E. S. Laing, J. South Africa has decided not to Whyte, P. M. Harrop, E. Blackburn compete for the Davis Cup in 1932.- and R. King.
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Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1,490 sa, Chartered Bank. £184 n. Mercantile A. und B., £191⁄21⁄2 n. East Asia, $134 n.
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Canton Ins., $1,450 m. Union Ins... $400 MB. China Underwriters, $1.90 s. Chinn Fires, $650 n. il, K, Fire Ins., $1,460 n.
Shipping. Douglas, $221⁄2 n. H.K. Steamboats, $264 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $35 n. Union Waterboats, $28 n.
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Benguet, $10% n Kailans, 30/- 8. S'hal Explorations, Tla, 2 n. Baubs, $35% 3
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $151 n. Whampoa Docks, $31% n. South China Motors $10. Hongkews, Tis. 210 n.
New Engineers. Tls. 6. n. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 95 u
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Dwo Coltons Tis, 15,30 n. Shai Colfons Tls. 01 s. Zoon Sings Tls. 12% n.
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ILK. & S. Hotels (old) 14% 8. H.K. & S. Hotels (new) $14 n. H. K. Lands, $79%1⁄21⁄2 b. S'hai Innd, Tis, 3284 n. Humphreys $171⁄2 sn. Realties, $13 ».
Public Utilities. Tramways, $20.35 s. Peak Trams (old) $14.50 2. Star Ferries $91 n. China Lights, $26.70 ra II.K. Electrics. 875 b. Macao Electrics, $23 m. Telephones, $43 n. China Buses, Ths. 17.90 m. Singapore Tractions, 4/- n.
Industrials.
China Sugars 00 cta, a. Malabona $39 n. Canton Icc., 36.80 n. Cerment (com.) $18.80 8. Ropes, $17% 1.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, 1284 n. Watson,, $16 A Der A. Wings, $1 n.
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MiscellaneouA. Amusements, $221⁄2 n. Constructions, (old) $6,10 n. que in. G. Bonds 60% n.
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