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MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932.

SEVEN RECORDS BROKEN.

UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC

MEETING.

on

were

In brilliant sunshine, the Seven- teenth Annual Athletle Meeting of Hongkong University Athletic Asso- clation was held at Pokfulam Saturday afternoon. Despite the hot weather,

Meven records broken during the meat, which was allended by a large number of In- terested spectators.

amang whom were la Excellency Major Generni J. W. Sandlands, Capt. P, R, 3. Cameron, A..C.. Sir William Hor- nell, Vice-Chancellor of the Univer nity, and Hon. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kotewall,

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

LR.C. ALMOST ASSURED OF

CHAMPIONSHIP.

The Indian R.C. 1st XI collected three more pinta on Saturday afternoon when they net and defeated the Royal Artillery at Bookumpoo by H2 runs in the Senior Division of the cricket Lengue. They now have tend of three points on their rivals, the Craigengower C.C., and, unless they lose to the Kowloon C.C. this week, seem almost certain of carrying aff the championship for the second

year.

The leaders of the junior division, Kowloon C.C., dropped two valuable points against the Police whom they met at King's Park. On the day's to obtain they were fortunate even one polat.

The Inter-Hontel Championship was wreated from Lagard Hatt hy, Morrison inll, which alan orduera the champion athlete in 1. 2. N. Anderson, who won three events and was pinced in several others,

1 the 10,000 metres, A. Nomanbhoy clipped four minutes off the record, and N. Vargassoft erented two new records for the Dcus Throw and Putting-the-Shot. A. T. Leo hottered the University, rerors for Ho Javelin Throw by over 24 feet!

The Results,

The full cesults are a inflow:

1. N. Vegasoli Discus Throw: 2. A. T. Bre; 3. T. K. bien; 4, C. Candah. Distümer. 104 1. 2% ins (Reverd).

4. A. T. Lee; 2. | Javelin Throw; N. Vargana; 3. F. L. "Gosato; 4. A. M. Rodrigues, Distapaper 411 St. Ann. (Record).

2018 yards Law Hurdles L. A. T. 100: 2. C. T. Law; 3. 19 3 N. Anders The 125 Carlah Hom: 1, "

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FI. Cosmo; 2. I. Sy 3, P. Zimmern: 4, A. T.

Time 440 wes 10.

Half Mite 1, DJ N. Anderson; 2. A. T. Nomaskhuy: 3. Won Hun ink; 4. W, K. Chon.

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Ladies' Shot Put us B): -1, Mon A. Wood: 2, Miser U. Wong: a. Mins B. Perry. Distance E FL. 0% (Record).

Hop, Step & Jumps 1. Hen Hout trek: 2, D. J. N. Andreson; 8, 9, 1. da Souza; 4. 1. Syn. Distunee, 3 ft. 6ins.

LEAGUE L

H.K. LADIES WIN CAER CINEMA SCREENINGS.

CLARK CUP.

BRILLIANT RECORD IN HOCKEY LEAGUE.

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On Saturday, the Hongkong ladies en comereted with motion pictures Three Points.

were early to the attack, but wasted for 21 years, but I don't understand 1 minde Silvaxet, what the public wants. oppertunities, while Playing at Sonkungen, the Indian

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ACCOUNTS;—Întarmi | RARDIN || R.C._|_1st XI defeated the Royal Nette nit a the chance of opening several attempts to discover what allowed at rates which may be obtained on (ONGIONG

for the Reerela laut overiti. Artillery by 82 runs. A fenture of

A G plesnes the majority of motion picture

Yerle Exchang end opened Denting DAIKEN the game was the splendid bowling of Orme drew first blood for the cham-fans but it still remains a riddle to m

YOOCHOW Pengen travelling Homewxed are re basics tracted. Bryant, who captured eight wicket pions, B. Knill added to this before

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will like two or three of your The exchange eyened up after the † ductions. If a director can do this interval, buth sets of forwards golog ( then I should say he might be very near with well directed shots, † auccess. Itut after trying my hand but defences ruled the day, and Hong-fat both acting and directing mast Rong had to rest content with point conferr that like weting better. well won,

serting is too strenuus and wear ing ta nuit me".

collapse of the Indians" "fall.” was fortunate for the Imilane their first Ave wickets foll for 125 runs, for at this point, Bryant ran through the rest of the side for the addition of only five runs.

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F. 1, Pereira, the Indian Inter. porter, unee ngain came off with both, bet and ball. After making 54 in his anual breezy style, he went on capture four wickets for 1 ruas, R. Min MAM,

writi greatly respected and took five wickets for 22 Pos playing a great gurt is clia. missing the Gunners for only 44 runs.

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LEAGUE H.

Kowloon C.C. Drop Two

Valuable Points.

The uncertainty of the Police team was once again demonstrated when they met the Kowloon CC., Jemiers of; the Junior Division, at King's Park where they nearly defented the home team, whi speceeded in foreing draw.

Hatting first, the Police mate 142 runs, T. H. King, who was playing his rst game since he returned from leave, being top-seszer with 34. Alexander contributed 31 and A. E.

Gang 14. Charge bee captured four wickets for 26 runs and F. E. Skinner

three for 10.

Trying to force the pure, the home

Ladies 100 yards: 1. Miss Atean early got into difficulties, soven Wood; 2, Miss P. C. Kwok; 3. Miss W. F. Kwak; 4, Miss 1, Wong, Titne.

(Rrenrd). -13.3/5 secs.

120 yards High Hurdles: -1. 4. T Law; 2 hun Seek-fong: 3, A. M. Rodrigues. Time 14 1/10 week.

Putting the Shot (16 lb.): -1, N. Vargassoff; 2. Szeto Eng Kee: 3, . P. Tan; 1, K. P. Gon, Distance, 15 ft. 11 ins. (Record).

440 yarila:-1, R. Symons; 2. D. J. N. Anderson; 3. Woo Hang-tak; 4, F. Zimmern. Time. 56 1/10 sees,

Ladies' Long Jump: -1. Miss A. Wood: 2, Mins P. Kwok: 3, Miss W. P. Kwak.

Long Jump:-4, D. J. N. Ander. sono. 1. de Senza; 3. A. M. Rodrigum, Distamen. - 1 fc. 49% ing, Part Students' Race 12 yards Hardienu): 1. Chung Hok-nalig; 2. E. Wong Tape: 3. Dr. Guzdur.

High Jun: Tie Excel Hon!-teek, C. T. Law, and Chan Seek- fong.

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The Mile: 1. D. J. N. Anderson 2. A. T. Nomanbhoy; S. Y. Cheng; 4. T. Y. Org. Tine. 5 paine, '| sera, Open Half Mile: 1. A. B. Harris (HMS, Herines); 2. P. 0. Robertson (R.M.S. Herines); 5, tunner Rogers, RA Time 2 mins, H6276 seen,

Tug-of-Wa Motrison Hak beat Ricci Hull by two pulls to anus

Relay Race: 4. Ricci Pall: 2. Tigard Hall; 3. St. John's Hall; 4, Marrison Hall.

Inter Hostel Championshye: Mor. rison Hall.

Individual Championship: U, J. N. Anderson,

SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY.

KOWLOON TEAMS WIN PRACTICE MATCHES,

Providing excellent practice for the forthcoming Seven-A-Side rugby

the Kowloon fourmanent,

"A" and "B" teams met the Royal Air Force at King's Park on Saturday,

Originally, the Hermes were to have provided the opposition to the "B" | team, but failed to put in an ap pearance and the Airman stepped into the breach.

Both Kowloon teams were success. ful, the seniors winning by 16 points to 8 and the "B" by the only try scored.

Some keen and excellent rugger was seen, purticularly in the first game. Yarnell quickly put the Air Force ahead with a try which Slater falled to turn to good account, but Ferguson subsequently equallaed, Cogan missing the spot "kick. Fer

a fine guson comploted presenting MoNider with a gift try and this time Cogan made no mistake. After the Interval, Ferguson went across for another unconverted try and Klby also crossed the line for Cogan to add the points, but just before the close, the visitors succeed. ed in securing a try which was con. vorted, the final score finding Kow loon winners by 16 points to 8.

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by

wickets falling for 58 runs. George Lee once again came to the recur of his side by keeping his wickel intact and together with Overy, played out time. Alexander was mainly respon sible for the Police success, capturing six wickets for 60 runk.

CB.CC. 1st XI ▾ Royal Navy. Civil Service batsmen had any out. when they met the Royal Navy at Happy Valley. Batting first, they com

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Outstanding Players.

For the winters, M. Bird in goal was seldom troubled, being well nuvered by F, Gray and J. Sinalley. whoc euch played "excellent harkey. The halves were sound, with 1. M. Pope in the pivotal position oustand- Ing. M. Alan Juters was the forward who took the eve, and she received good support from H. Knill,

The Recreio were well served in defence, 15, Remedios in goal making several fine clearances, while C. Osmund at right back was very fast, The intermediates shone in defence, but were kicking when it came to constructive work, and the forwards suered

in consequence. Had Hotelko and Silva-Netto the support they deserved, the Re. received

crojo would have made a much big- ger impression,

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Teams: K.LIC. -M, Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, E. Olingan, B. M. Pope, E. Ross; M. Atun Jones. A G. Grine, E. Bonnar, 11, Forguson and

1. Kail

Recreio B. Reinerlion; C. Osimunal, R. Xavier; M. Rosario, M. Alves, H. Guterres; Botelho, C. Silva, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves and M. Reme

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In the "Yellow Ticket", Barrymore. portrays the rol d the head of the secret polies in Ruin a crnet vul rulating monster, drunk with power and a de tout, uni he is said to give one of the best performer offi career, Miss Landi ennets the role of a cultured sensitive girl who is per- recuted by the brutal and merciless hireling of the goverment until she accepts a yellow ticket which brands her as a woman of senndal. In addi- tion so 31 Land and Barrymore the east includes Laurence [1]ivier in the other featured redu a

well as Walter Byron, Sarah Padsen, Rita Boy, Mischa Auer Barix Karloff. IL is the screen version of Michael Morton's internationally famous play of the same age.

**What is

"Son of India,"

the troublesome

single uticle you have ever worn in a mistion picture?" This question. asked of Ramon Navarro, brought a quick answer. The Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer star painted to the Hindu tur- on that he wears in his new starring vehicle, "Son of India” which is com ing to the Queen's Theatry on Wed- took it II.K.L...

P. W. 1. D. F. A. Pis.nesday. He explained that

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511 him a full bowe in the morning to weng 0 F 1# Andrew's 6 a 21 11 9 7 krund his hend the ten yard of 61326 12 4 ilk cloth required for the distinctive

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St. Recreio C. B. AT

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St. Andrew's, Win.

· piled 213 runs for five wickets in quick Prior to the Cop match, a friendly

The exorssive amount of ting was not retired for the winding alone. That wouki bave taken hul

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time, G. R. Sayer batting well to game was played between the Hong- minutes were it not for the fact that make 81, and K. H. Griffiths 54. The Hong Ladies' Hockey Club second | the Folás of the turban had to match Nayy found this total beyond themeleven and the St. Andrew's Clighexetly with those of the day before. and were all dismissed for 106 runs, Ladies' second eleven, resulting in a Thi fussing for dupllente folds occu-

Inter-Club Match.

win for the latter by the old goal in nine.

pived a great deal of time, Further, to keep from having to do this job 1 over namin during the day, Novar- To could not remove the turban from the time he started until he quit at night. This cut out any thought of quiet little lunchtime naps.

On the Hongkong | Cricket Club The game was fast. In the first ground, a tonm skippered by Mr. H. [ half. P. Gittins scored twice for the Owen Hughes defeated Mr.

obtained E. J. R.Sainty, white E. S. Laing Mitchell's team by 41 ru To the Hongkong's goal. In the seend score of 170 rùni for seven wickets | bnlf M. Smalley and P, M. Harrop put up by the fornier team. Owen (2) increased Hongkong's score. Hughes himself contributed 43 and R. The Saints drew level through M.

Edwards-33. Alna Reid captured

India. Chan and P. fitting, and toward the five wickets for

Although end. M. Chan netted the winning they botted 12 mẹn, Mr. Mitchell's | goal. side were all out for 138 runs.

52 runs.

FAREWELL MATCH.

Mr. H. T. Barma's Last Game in Hongkong,

V.M,C,A. Draw Twice.

At King's Park on Saturday the Y.M.C.A. “A” eleven drew both their intehes. Against the R.A.M.C. W. J. Brown scured the "Y" paint in a one- goal draw, and against the China A farewell match for Mr. 11. T. | Light and Power team Balman svered Barma, the retiring Hon. Secretary | twice and W. J. Brown tvien replie! of the Indian RLC., was played at ¦ for the visitors, Sook unpoo yesterday between twoj teams captained by Mr. P. D. Pereira und Mr. Barma. The former won by I runs. At the conclusion of the game, Mr. A. A. Rumjahn. the skip- per of the Indian R.C. lut XL present- ed the ball to Mr. Barna no A memente of the occasion.

WHOLE-DAY GAME.

Craigengower C.C. Defeat Kowloon C.C.

In a whole-day match played at: Happy Valley yesterday, the Craigen- gower Cricket Club defented the Kow. on Cricket Club by two wicketa.

Tournament Draw.

The following is the draw for the Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament, which is scheduled to be played on the Club ground next Wednesday and Saturday:

First Round. H.M.S. Cumberland-Bye. 1.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships "A" --Byc.

H.M.S. Hermes v. Club "B",

4th Submarine Flotilla "A" Kovioon "B."

Kawloon "A" v. Tammar and Small Shink "I".

Flotilla "B"

H.K. and S. Bank v. 4th Submarine

Club "A" v. Tomar and Smal Ships "C."

South Wales Borderers-Bye.

Second Round. Cumberland v. Tamar and Smail Ships "A

S.W.B. v. winners of Club "A" v. Tamar and Small Ships "C."

The second match Wan not 240 Interesting, play being much slower. Torrible eventually went acrONS for The first round will be played on Kowloon to acore the only three points Wednesday on the Club ground, com of the game.

meneing at 6 p.m. Eight teams will The following took part in the then qualify for the second round game.--Kowloon "A"-Kilby, But-and semi-finals and final, which will Chingon, Ferguson, Torrible, Cogan,, be played on Saturday, starting at MeeNider, McNeice. Kowloon "-2.30 p.m. Muller, Owen-Davis, Whitley, Torrible, The tournament has been arranged Black, Bonham, MeNelce. R.A.F. in aid of naval and military charities Bilater. Edwards, Brown, Stewart, and it is hoped that it will receive the Yarmail, Sheppard, Rowa.

support it deserves. -

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Anus Pryder directed "Son

of

Players of importance in the rest include Conrad Nagel, Marjorie Kama Madge: Evans, C. Aubrey Smith, Mitchell Lowie, John Miljan and Nigel de Brulier,

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"Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde“

vent study of the biographies. of Robert Louis Stevenson and other material bearing upon the famous author's weird tale of "Dr. Jekyll & || 35. Hyde" his classic of Elterature did not immediately attract the atten- tion of the reading work. Stevenson first submitted the story for magazine purposes but it was considereil tou long and not suitable for installments. Plans were therefore made to publiah its a papereuvered shilling book in London. Off the pressy shortly before Christmas, 1885, publishers found booksellers alrendły over-burdened with Christnine numbers and unwill- ing to accept it. It was withdrawn This morning the market opened and presented in January with dif firmly stealy and quotations inclinicalties. The trade was not enthused over it until n review appeared in the ed 1 harder.-

London Time. With public atten- tion of it, sulex increased until, with- in the first six months, 40,000 copies were vold. To-day, it has been read by mitiune,

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Under the direction of Paramount a new dramatization of "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" was written especially for screen production with Fredric March in the title role and Míriam Hopkins and Rose Hobart in the leading fem- Inine roles. This blood-chilling draama depleting the dual personality of a great Betion character in the King's Theatre's feature for to-day.

Africa Speaks.

com-

"Africa Speaks", which, in pliance with the public request, comes to the Ceutral Theatre for a three

| dnys run again from today, is a

W. J. WADDINGTON,

Arsing Manager.

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The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has

graphic motion picture and sound record of a trip taken by Paul L been received by Messrs. Hocfter through the hitherto un trenth and Co. explored regions of Africa.

Hooker, who represented the Colorado African expedition, started inland from Mombasan on the Indian Ocean. His objectivo was Lagos the Atlantic Ocean, route which necessitated his penetrating the heart of equatorial Africa.

Every detail of the trip is care- fully recorded by camera and sound apparatus and the result shown In this film is at once the most colourful and authentle depletion of Ufa in the wild Africa Jungle ever presented to the civilized work through the 'motion pleturo medium.

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Maneger. Flangkon March 11th, 1981.

THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED.

(ESTABLIKE 1917.)

Authorised Capital Later Capital Palény. Capital Herve Liabilities of Rhare-

Zuiderw

Serpine

KOWLOON

BRANCHES

KUALA LUMPUR,

LONDON LYONA MALACCA MANILA MUAH (Johore) MURDEN

NEW YORK PAPING

PENANG RANGOON BAIGON

BAN FRANCISCO SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE BOURADAYA RUNUKI PATANI TIANTSIN

TOKYO

TRINGTAO

TOKOHAMA

Current Accounts opened in Local Currener anil Fixed Deponite recaled for a year or shorter perla in Local Currency and Burling on terms which will be quasel on application.

Hongkong, 27th February 1942.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Bulness of the above Bank la conducted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANK. ING COMPORATION. Rolea may be obtained

un application.

FOR THE HONGKONG AND SILANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

7. M. GRAYBURN,

Chlef ManagST. Hongkong, 27th February 1881,

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK.

HEAD. OFFICE: 55, Wall Street, New York.

Capital, Surplus and

Undivided Profits. US$225,347,400.11

ARGENTINN

BELGIUM

BRAZIL. CHILE.

CHINA COLOMBIA CUBA DOMINICA

REPUBLIC

Branches in

LONDON

MANGKURIA

MEXICO PANAMA JERU POULIPPINE

IRLAND PORTO RICO

STRAITS

BETTLEMENTS URUMDAY

VENEZUELA

Abralte 326,000,000 INDIA 3,000,000 ITALY JAPAN 4,000,000

of Credit. Travellers Cheques, Bilis 4,000,000 * of Exchange and Cable Transfer bought and mold. Current accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed Deposits in local and foreign currències taken at rates that may be ascetrained on application to the Bank.

our

Commercial and Travellers' Letters

HEAD OFFICE)—FINGAPORE.

Branchmi Agencies and Oarrespondents to the principal cities of the world."

Every description of making and Exchase Bowlsene trapiketed,

TAN ENG HOGL

Марьент

BANK OF CHINA. The National City Bank of New York

Soarganfood October 24, 1911, under special charter of The National Unvernment an EE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANOS BANK Bubscribed Capital... 25.000,040.00 - Paid-up Capital *********, 26.710,000.00 Ever Fade

**** 120,0.At

HEAD OFFICE: BHANGHAI.

BONGKONG BRANGIL

4. Queen's Bond Central,

Owing to our numerous branch in Oblan :

We are also able to offer Customers the services of tho Branches of the International Bank- ing Corporation in Spain and also of (France) 5.A., in Paris and Nice.

R. M. McLAY,

Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1982. ··

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDRI MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. (Motherlanda Trading Basket

BANKERS.

ESTABLISKED 1834.

and large connections in the Important co mercial centres of the world, wa uzo able to Zanakens Offası 11, Queen's Road, Barney sxtend to our elimin special facilities for authorised Capital ......Quilders 154,294, dotle and foreign banking and exchange.

We also handle the lease of Bond and Fald-Up Celal Duliders. 96,391,00% other Pablle Funds of the Chinas Government, Buuren Fund co.......................Qulders 40,820,514.

oh at home and abroad.

BROU ). CHEN,

Manager.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTB, Established 1918.

HEAD OFFICE:

10, Des Voeux Road, Central,

HONGKONG.

|Capital & Surplus over $8,000,000 Total Resources over $30,000,000 Every description of Banking and Exchange business transact- Jed.

Current and Fixed Deposit Ac-| counts in local and foreign cur- rencies opened for cllanta.

Savings Account and Bafo De- posit Boxes.

Branches and Agencies all over, the world.

Boobsen Hond Offsc)--BATAVIA

INANCIERS---Banderouna bu,

Boy, - Gairečtu, Chocian Diber Djokjarkarks,❤

sor, Maden, Falombong, Paka

Rotterdam," BAHATIRE,” HE

(Bain),

THES

KISTADER

• Thor allem baru satu daprel benet so an |Londra Bankers >--časion Frortasini Ten

Gerzepondente all over the world."

BANKING BUSINESS OF SVAN DESCRIPTION TRAMIAUTION.

A. STOLZONE.

Hongkong, 1st December, 191

THE BANK OF CANTON LIMITED.

SITARLARID LEEN.

Head Office-Hongkons

Anthorhed Ongti? KAN TONG PO,

Taid-tip Fund an Chief Manager.

WHEN AT HOME

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

MAY BE PURCHASED AT

SELFRIDGE'S

LONDON, W.L

Mosurve Fund commi 1,990.10 BRANCHINI pa

Custom, Bhanghai, Hanhow, Susura. Menghek, New Teck, and fan Pane LONDON BANKRUES -----

The Lord Duck, Limited. Ceresspondente in all Prinsipal cities of tăn Forolez Resinage and Buiskler Bundes

-LOOK POORLY GRAIL

Monahang. 10th Moralų:

MRS. MOTONO. Massage.

Hand and Electric R1h - Wyndham : Street.

M

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