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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932.

ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS

THE EVERLASTING ROOFING

MATERIAL

Particulars and Prices from

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FOOD

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Quaker Quick Cooking White Oats

Liberty Corn Starch

Farrow's Cooked Peas

Lea & Perrin's Worcester Sauce Large

Lea & Perrin's Worcester Sauce Small

C. & B. Mait Vinegar

I. X. L. Apricat Jam

Libby's Lunch Tongues 12 lb.

Rase's Lemon Squash

Q. T. Lemon Squash

Welch's Grape Juice Small.

Maison Lyon's Assd. Toffee 1⁄2 lb.

Allenbury's Food No. 3, small

Jacob's Assd. Biscuits 2 lb

U. S. Extra Special Fresh Eggs

35 cts. pkt

65 cts. tin

35 cts. pkt.

65 cts. pkt.

$1.50 bot.

75 cts. bot.

$1.00 bot.

35 cts. tin

$3.20 in

$1.50 bot.

$1.20 bot.

3 bot, for $1

70 cts. tin

80 cts tin

$3.00 tin

$1.15 doz

THOUSANDS OF OTHER BARGAINS, WHICH MUST BE

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COMING SHORTLY TO THE QUEEN'S. CAN THERE BE A PERFECT MURDER ? SEENE

GUILTY

HANDS

HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

ST. ANDREW'S RUNNERS-UP FOR CUP.

In their last fixture with the Cen- tral British Association Ladies in the Caer Clark Cup hockey competition played at King's Park on Saturday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club Ladies ran out victors by four clear groala. By virtue of the victory they have, now substantialed their claim to the Hongkong runners-up Ladies' Hackey Club in the competi- tion..

GLA

M. Woolley scored for the Saints in the first half, but after the interval exchanges brightened considerably. with St. Andrew's doing most of the pressing. P. Gitins was responsible for the second and fourth goals al AL. Chan the third. During the game, 1. Warnes In the C.H.A. half-back line, was forced to retire owing to an injury.

The winners' forward line showed splendid combination, P. Giltins and M. Woolley being outstanding. In the defence G. White played well, though she was not seriously extended, For the CB.A., A. Fowler shone at fall-back, and Margaret Groundwater played a good game in gual.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

football

Saturday'a Home matches resulted as follows:

FIRST DIVISION.

2 Blackpool

Arsenal Birmingham Dolton Chelsea Everton Manchester C. Middlesbrough Wednesday Sunderland West Bromwich West Ham

1 Derby

2 Aston Villa

4 Grimsby

Shefeld U.

3 Blackburn 2 Newcastle

3 Leicester

5 Portsmouth

3 Huddersfield

1 Liverpool

SECOND DIVISION.

Barnsley Bradford C. Burnley Chesterfield Leeds

Millwall Nutt County Prenton N.E. Southampton Stake Swansca

OUR WIRELESS

SPORTSMEN.

(Continued from Page 6.) Got it? Daventry. I will repeat that." The announcer would not only repent it, but keep repeating it. There would be nothing else In the programme but the name of the station. Similarly Paris would 1nnounce (in English, of course), This is Parls. Paris, Paris”

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1

1

Very few of my male friends are interested in the programme as en- tertainment. They regard

wire.

3 less ne a sport in itself, like fah. oing. It is an excuse to crow over the other man. In the train thor tell ine, "Say, you now that two- valve set I built with hydrostutie

reaction? Well, I got Jerusalem!

on that Inst

1 Bristol C.

4 l'ort Vale

2 Tottenham

1 Notts Forest

Q

1 Bury

0

1 Charlton

3 Plymouth

D Manchester U.

да

0 Bradford

3

2 Wolven

1 Oldham

4k. Visit good pro- gramme?" But they don't know. "They didn't listen to it. As soon identify a station, it is

the hole you just! discarded be played at goif, and they bait thei set for another.

The difficulty is that the radio

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).|people don't realise thts, and they

Bournemouth

The following are the goal scorers of the St. Andrews Club Lods and Bristol R. the Central British - Association | Cardiff Ladies in the Caer Clark Hockey | tällingham Competition.

1 Brighton

Swindon

5 Exeter

2 provide orchestras, and people

2 singing, and a man sometimes has

to laten for several minutes be fore the name of the station comen through, which is so much wasted time na far as he is concerned.

Occasionally the man's wife will olmay, "Oh, that's pretty, Herbert. Can't we listen to it for a mo-

0 Watford

Luton Northampton

3 Coventry

3 Brentford

Queen's P.R.

2 Norwich

2

*4 Fulham

1

Clapton 0.

St. Andrew'si---M. Woodley (6) ; P. Gittins (1): M. Churu (2), M. Chan | Southend (?)..

Torquay

(B.A..--P. Hunt (2). B. Walker THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). | meut"? But once a man is in the (1), G, Ma@Nider (1), 1. Pinguet (1), M. Panizzi (1).

H.K.1.1.C.

Table to late.

Accrington Barrow

t'rewe

Hull

fictin

Halifax

A

P. W. L. D. F. A. PA.

401 17 50 #210 9 7

New Brighton

Hachdale

A

126 10

1

Walsall

1 5 06 16

2

Wrexham

St. Andrew'a 體 Recroin

C.B.A.

Murunk Hackey.

The commufiler of the Mamak Hoe- key Competition are desirous of ens larging the tournament for the next season and are inviting more service teams to enter for the tournament. During the

present season seven Teams are competing for the Shield presented by Messrs. Mamak & Co.. two of the team being military arid ülve elvillan,

I hoped that during the next sensun service teams will give the tournament better support and will} bu admitter under the following general conditions: Infantry, I team per company; Artillery, one team per buttery. Small Units, our teno ench. Entries should now be sent to the Chairman of the Competition, Mr. C. England-White. C Government Radio Offer, and when all entries for the 1932-83 season have been received general meeting of representatives will be called to form rules and elect

officers for the year.

Rutio

Mamak League Table.

St. Andrew's Incognito

C.B.A. Police

8 4 2 2 7 0 10

Gateshead

*Unplayed.

2 Stockport

4 Chester

8. York

•' [oneaster

1 14ncoln

4 Hartlepools

1 Southport

0 arlingta

otherlinm

3 Tranmere

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION).

Aberdeen Clydr

Dunder U. Falkirk

Hncliton Kilmarnock Leith Morton Queen's Park Rouger

"Unplayed.

0 St Mirren

2 Celtic

1 Motherweli

0 Hearts

1 Cowdenbeath

0 Dundee

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tum. pupetonted with Morse from the ships that pass 1 in the night.

3

9 Airdrie.

Ayr

2 Partick

G Third Lunark

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3

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).

Albion Arbroath Bo'nes

Brechin

Dumbarton Dunfermline East Fife Hibernians King's Park Queen O' 8th.

1 Porlar

1 Armadale

3 Stea'muir

0 East Surling

6 Raith Rovers

2 St. Johnstone

2 Alloa

3 Edinburgh

9 Montrose

2 S1. Bernards

LOCAL CRICKET.

Gools

P. W. L. D. F. A. ‚Ptr. 10) 7 2 1 22 6 16

K. Signala

8 3 3, 218 10 0 G 4 2,15 1 8 8 3 10

R.A.S.C.

3. 8 11 8

239 2

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"DOUBLES" BY LR.C. AND K.C.C.

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RUGBY FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON WELL BEATEN BY HONGKONG.

The Kowloon Ragby Club formed The nucleus of the fifteen which re- presented the inland in the game against Hongkong at Happy Valley un Saturday.

They were, however strengthened by the inclusion of 14. Stevens (A. and S. L.), Lt. Henley (Queen's Regt.) and McElnay of the Hongkong Chuis, while the inlanders included Lt.-Com. Crick and Lt. Pixey of the Navy, and I/Cpl. Tratt (S. W. B.) in an otherwise usual Club

xide.

The Islanders were much better ser ved behind the scrum where Selby, Turner, Robertson and Lammert comi- bined well, but, Kowloon held their own-

"I wonder what station this is," | The says. He doesn't realise that he wouldn't be any better off if he did know.

to

Sometimes a neighbour of his brings in a similar net, and they make those two sets fight like'a couple of cata. One man gets 1 station and dares the other Identify it. The other, somewhat riled, twists a knob and makes both sets hawl for mercy. And when you realise that by judicious tun- ing you enn set two stations at once on each set-

Anyway, when

21 happens,

the inevitable

I have no doubt that a

married Jury--of

women-will bring it in as justifiable homicide.

CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

KOWLOON JUNIOR TITILE WON BY GOLDMAN.

I Goldman won the junior championship of the Kowloon By defeating

Hongkong Goir Club yesterday, when he de- Cricket Club 1st XI at Saukunpoo. | fented G. 1. Buxton by 4 and 3. the Indian I.C. have consolidated their position in the senior divi- sion and are expected to win the shield for the rezond year.

LEAGUE

I.

...

Hong Soccer.

On Sunday, the soccer team of

Centuries by J. E. Richardson (100), for the Civil Service C.C. 1st the Mercantile Bank Sports Club XI and E.C. Fincher (14) not out) for | met Lane, Crawford's team at Club the Kowloon CC. 1st XI, were the de Recreio ground in friendly feature of the Leugue match between

The result was two to one these two teams at King's Park. Theme.

For the Benumoni Whe

home team won by eight wickets, in favour of the Bank.

By defeating the Hangkong Cricket winners. H. D. Club at Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. responsible for both goals, while have considerably brightened their for the losers F. E. Skinner scored. chances of annexing the senior shield

for the second year in succession.

LEAGUE II.

The Indiana win three valuable

In the scrupos and got the greater paints by defeating the Hongkong share of the bull in the tight. The Cricket Club 2nd XI on the latter's handling of the Kowloon back was ground. deplorable and they never seriously

Winning their Brat three matches, troubled the Hongkong defence,

Robertson opened the scoring for the Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI loat Hongkong by dropping a good rent their next five, but won again on after Afteen minutes play, while Lam- Saturday at the expense of the Uni- mert two) and Plzny added tries be-versity 2nd XI. fore half-time. During this period the Kowlooh neka got plenty of the ball but were nuver dangersTIA,

In the second half the spoiling tac ties of the mainlanders upset the promising movements by the long- kone backs, and for a spell the home line was in danger, but lack of finish behind the serum nullified this terri- toris, ndvantage. Play in the main was of an even naturo until Ferguson received the bal! about half way and ran well to score a good try for Kew toon, which Cogan failed to convert, Hongkong's only score in this half was a penalty gon! kicked by Crick the result finding Hongkong winners by one goal, one dronned goal, one penalty goal and two tries (18 points) to me try (3 points).

Playing at Happy Valley, the Kow- loon C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Civil Service C.G. 2nd XI by one wicket. YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

Playing at King's Park yesterday, the Volunteers defeated the Royal Navy by five wickets. A feature of the game was N. A. E. Mackoy's innings of 90.

At Sookunpoo, a scratch team from the I.R.C. met and defeated a team from the China Light and Power Company.

LOCAL YACHTING.

YESTERDAY'S RACE FOR CRUISERS.

Seven-A-Blde Tournament, Arrangements are in hand för a Soven-a-Side rugby tournament to be played on the ground of the Hongkong There was a race' for cruisers yes. Football Club on Saturday, March 12.

terday, for presented cups, the course The Club, Hongkong Bank, Kowloon being Lam Tung Laland (P), Mark on Club South Wales Borderers, II. M.

Line (8), Kowloon Rock (8), Lyo 5. Medway, H. M. B. Hermen. and

distance of 20 mun Boncon (8); Small Ships are entering "vens." miles. Results: This will be the first occasion which a tournament of this character has been staged in the Colony, but t

Norseman the popularity of these competitions

On

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In the Seattish borders and elsawbero. and i. aururs well for the auccess of the Monsoon DNF

Wanderer venture.

The proceeds are to go to Service gut

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SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local sharo quotations issued to-day:

Banku.

Hongkong Bank, $1880 m.. Chartered Banks, £12 n. afercantile A. and B,, £18 n. East Asia, $127 n.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $1,360 n. Union Ins..

$405 b.

Chinn Underwritora, $4.821⁄2 n. China Fires, $690 n. H.K. Fire In., $1,250, n.

Skipping. Douglases, $20 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinus, (Pref.) $32 n. Uniori Waterboats, $25 n.

Mining.

Benguests, $11.75 m. Kailans, 25/- n.

S'hat Explorations, Tla. 2.10 . Raubs. $39 a.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $1641⁄2 n. Whampoa Docks, $29 8. South China Motora $10 n. Providents (old), $4.90 sa. Hongkews, Tla, 220 n. New Engineers Tla, 6% n. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 90

Cottons.

m.

n.

n.

Ewo Cottons Tls. 14 Shanghai Cottons, Tis. 80% n. Zoon Sings Tla. 11

Lands, Hotels, etc. H.K. Hotel (old) $13 m H.K. S. Hotels (new) $13. H. K. Lands, $76 n. S'hal Lands, Tls, 30 n. Humphreys' (old) $191⁄2 n. Kruition, $31.05.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $20.80 n. Peak Trams, (old), $15.00 n. Star Ferries, $94 h. China Lights, $21 8. 1.K. Electries, $75.86 n. Macho Electrics. $23 n. Telephones, $43 n. China Buses, Tia. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 37 n.

Industrials. Malabons, $38 n. Canton Ice.. $5 n. Cements (com.) $16.86 s. Ropes, $16.40 n.

Stores, etc

.

Dairy Farms, $29 n. WaLions, $16.50 . Der A. Winga. $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $û n, Muckintosh, $19 b. Sinceres $16 n. Powells, $3.60 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $19 b. Entertainments (old) $16% a. Constructions fold) 3516

S. C Enterprises $10 a Constructions (new). $1.80 b. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n. Loans, $3% b. Prem.

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