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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931.

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$4.25

Pearl Necklaces 20 cts. each.

Plain Fuji Silk All Colours 27"

270

Orepe-De-Chene All Colours 27"

+

Spun Crepe

"

Padium Crepe

"

Shanghai Crepe

.1

Heavy Satin Crepe

Crepe-De-Chene

Georgette Crepe

11

Murl Crepe

Liberty

26

Striped Spun Crepe (Henry)

Printed Crepe

17

Georgette

Men's Plain and Fancy Socks

Bloomers

$1.75

65 cts. yard

::

$ 1.25

1.35

27"

2.50

27"

1.40

27"

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36"

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London, Dec. 3. The Government Assuratice that no fiscal engagements of a binding character would be entered into with foreign comtries 1kely to prejudice the Abnormal Import- tions Act or any future arrange- monta with the rest of the Empire, is commented on to-day.

The newspapers welcome indica- tions that the leading protectionist countries, which could not be in- duced a year ago to consider the British proposals for a tariff truce, now desire to discuss tariff ques-| tions. It is pointed out that Bri- tain's exports have suffered con- niderably from high tariff walls, which were in part responsible for forcing Britain off the gold stan- dard and the present reconsidera- tion of her fisent policy, The Times anys:

"The greatest satisfaction would be felt in this country at any pros-: pect that protectionist countries were oven contemplating the pos- albility of a moro liberal polley, and were diaposed to take into some account the interests of other countries, including Great Britain. in drawing up their Customs in time, for it is plainly impossible for the world to go on much longer as at present, with every country endeavouring to export as mach and import as Httle It can an irrational

ent which so far as system been

able to

to maintain itself largely by the existence of the open British market. Britain, now forced by the danger to her own economic stability to close this safety valve, and abandon the policy of free im- ports, by so doing is creating a new situation which sooner or laber will compel even the most reluctant to realise the necessity for concessions all round."

schedules. That change will come

The Times emphasises that Britain must

to the Im- perial Economie Conference at Ottawa with her hands as free as possible from commitments out- side the Empire, -British Wireless.

T & T ...

LOCAL CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR GAMES TO-MORROW.

The following will renresent the Civil Service Cricket Club in their: Lenen matek against the Royal Artillery Al Happy Valley tn. marrow-B. D. Evans (enpt.), J. E. Richardson. G. E. Sayer. . . de Rome, 17 J. Ling. F. Baker. F. R. Reed, R. M. Wand. J. Barrow, R. A. J. Simpson, N. Bebbington,

Navy v. Hongkong C.C.

to-

In a bengue intch against the Royal Navy at King's Park morrow, the Hongkong Cricket Club will be represented by the following team:

IL Owen Hughes (Capt.), A. C. Beck, A. Roid, E. R. Duckiti. R. R. Davies, Cupt. Mirchouse, L. D. Kilbee, A. J. Wolft, C. A. Wright, G. E. R. Divelt and A. C. I. Bowker.

Hongkong C,C, v. Recreio,

The following will represent the Hongkong C,C) 2nd XI ́against the Club de Recreio on the longkong Club ground:-R. H. Dowler (Capt.), R. K, Hepburn, R. R. West, P. W. J. Planner. C. E. Gahowan, F. A. M. Ellott, L. A. Whipps. J. R. Ratten. R. S. W. Paterson, J. M, Sunley and A, C. Braines-Harinell.

I.R.C. v. KC.C.

The following have been selected to

|FRESH SUPPLY represent the Indian itecreation Club

of

the

1. XI in a friendly match against. the Kowloon Cricket Club on Kowloon ground on Saturday, Decem- ber 6th, 1931-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), F. D. Pereira, A. II. Madar,

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LADIES' HOCKEY.

FIRST OF CAER CLARK CUP MATCHES.

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The first Caer Clark Cup match of the ladies hockey season will be played at Sookunpao to-morrow at 3.80 p.m. between St. Andrew's and Hongkong La

Ladies Hockey Club. The following team

will present Hongkong:-M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Stanley; E. O'Hagan, B. M. Popo, M. L. Wallace; A. McElney, M. A. Jones, E. Bonnar, C. Ferguson and A. C. Orme.

Friendly Game,

There will also be a match Club do Recrolo (Ladies' Section) v., Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club 2nd XI, on the Naval Ground at Happy Valley at 3 pm.

The following team will re- present Hongkong:-N. Ferguson;

B. Franklin, A. Nieol: N. Cooper, E. Ross, M. Hudson; E. S. Laing. J. Whyte, P. M. Harrop, E. Black- burn and R. King.

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DILAW FOR THE TAGGART CUP ANNOUNCED.

STORE

of 108-30-72, The November Modal Morse; Mrs. Gordon v Mrs. Dodwell; Fool at Fanling was won by Mrs. Miss Robinson v Mrs. Stewart; Mrs. Valentine (108-06-07.) Mrs. Kottay's Lindsell Mra. Fletcher. Pries, played for at Fanling_on The first round is to be played by December 1, was won by Mrs. December 17; the second by January Tottenham, (93-24-09).

7; the third by January 21; the fourth

The draw for the Taggart Cap was by February 4 and the Final on The draw is announced by the un follows; · Byet, Mrs. Piorey v Mrs. ¡ February 11. Ladies Section of the Royal Hong-Blakor; Mrs. Roffey v Mus Munro; From Friday, December 18 till: kong Golf Club of the Taggart Cup, Mies Sutton v Mrs. Langston; Mrs. January 6 there will be a Medal Com

petition on the New Course, Fanling, while the results of the various com Buyers Mrs. Rodger notitions held recently are

Mrs. Sheldon v Mrs. Cassidy: Mrs. for the best aggregate score on three below!!

Pearce v Mrs. Newbigging: Miss cards. Not more than five carda pare Stevenson v Mias Mackle; Mrs. Sherry player. A Prize will be presented v Miss Copplus Hr. Brown v. Mrs, by the Section.

?

given

In the Captain's Cup competition Mrs. Rodgers qualified with a score

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