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THE HONGKOL TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933.

LANCASHIRE'S MERCHANT LEAVES NEW YORK STOCK

OUTLOOK

IMPROVEMENT IN YARN EXPORTS

COMPLAINTS AGAINST

JAPAN

London, Jan. 12. British exports of cotton yarn in 1932 exceeded the volume of either of the two previous years, states the annual report of the Yarn Section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce.

India, Rumania and China ac- counted for the most important! increases. The boycott of Japan- cs goods by China doubtles re suited in an improved demand for Lancastro yarns,

The report, referring to the in- cresses In the German duties in, colton yarns, stated that the action had given a serious sutback tu Lancashire apinning interests an1 that the Board of Trade had been approached on the matter.

$507,000

THREE OTHER LOCAL ESTATES

EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S MARKET

DULL

Lo Wing-koon (or Kuen) alías Lo Cheuk-auen (or Chouk Suen-lo) According to Messrs. Swan, Cul alias Lo Yin-shu, a merchant, lato bertson and Fritz, the New York of U. Un Tap Shek, Macao, who market was dull yesterday. Business died at the Civil Hospital, Vic-dona: 920,000 shares. The Wall torta on April 9th, 1932, left local weakness in wheat checked. as stock reports. Further Street Journal estate valued at $607,200. Under

rally. The market turned dull and a will, dated January 7th, 1928, prices dipped at the close. Wheat deceased appointed his widow, Lo broke on report that the Orient Cheng-shl, temporarily residing bought 37,000,000 bushels from Aus at 30, Yick Yam Street, Victoria, tralia and Lo Chan-shi, executrixes. Pro- bate of the will has been granted to Lo Cheng-shi, power being re Berved of making a like grant to Lo Chan-shi,

Brokers' loans were reported at $380,000,000 a decrease of $13,000,- 000 from last week's figure of $390,000,000. High for 1031 $1,018," 000.000 on March 18th, Low for 1981 $691,000,000 on December 30tb.

Dow Jones averages:

Probate of the will of Mr. Wil- Ham James Broucher Roope, late of Shanghai, has been scaled on 30 Industrials the application of Mr. Thomas 20 Rails

20 Utilitica Archdala Martin, of Hongkong, on

40 Bonds behalf of deceased's wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Roope. The local estate ia valued at $10,600.

Letters of administration to the $9,100 local estate of Che Ian-yin. otherwise known as Tae Yuen-hin, otherwise known as Tse Hin-yin, alina Tee Pak-kee, alias Sam Kee, late of Shoung Kiu village, have been granted to his son, Tse Woon- tong, of the same village, and temporarily residing at 4, Stanton Street, Victoria.

The report of the Near Eastern Section of the Manchester Cham ber refers to the increasingly keen competition from Japan and elre- where and says that the totally

prices uneconomic selling

of Japanese goods wña proving one of the greatest obstacles 10 Lan-estate of caahir's prosperity in Egypt and other important markets such as Turkey and Irak,--Reuter,

WILL HOCKEY DECLINE?

(Continued from Page 8.)

Jan, 11. Jan. 12.

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80.47 Jan. 11. 814 American Con..... American Smelting 14

Tel. American

Tel......

Tobacco American

Chane Nationa

Bethlehem Steel Anaconda Copper Canadian Pacific

Railway

Bank Chrysler In regard to the $0,200 local Consolidated Gas of

N.Y, Chan Shun-lam, alias Chin Lam, late of San Francisco, Drugs Inc

Eastman Kodak .. U.S.A., who died at sea on board Du Pont de Nemoura 40% As President Lincoln on May Electric Bond

Share 23rd, 1932, letters of administra- tion have been granted to his son, General Electric Chan Tai-hong, of Shui Pin vil-General Foods lage, and temporarily residing at General Motors 280, Des Voeux Road, Central.

LONDON STOCK PRICES

QUIET

the

the return game with the Medway MARKETS GENERALLY Oncers' team on the R.N.O.R.C. ground, King's Park. When the Learns met at Canton a few weeks ngn the officers won by four goals to two in a closely contested game. Shameen will be without the services of two of their regular players. Von Essen, centre-half, and 3. Andrew, inside right. Frank Lammert, who usually plays on the left flank will deputise For Andrew in which position he will partner his brother, Oswald Lam- mert

The following quotationя on London Stock Exchange have been re. ceived by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter. Yesterday the market, was generally Distillers were higher on very quiet,

interim the maintenance dividend of 74 per cent.

of

Brit-Amer. Tob, Japan 6 Sterling

Loan 1007 Japan G Sterling

Loan 1924. £ 67

£ 67 Shai.-Nanking

£38-13 £ 38-43

vester

International

& Tel.

Kreuger & Toll Liggett & Myers Loew's Inc. .. Montgomery Ward 144

Bank..... National City New York Central 20 Pacific Gas & Elec-

tric Packard Motors

**TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

Numerons Wedding

Pictures

Wedding groups will figure prominently in to-morrow's Issue of the Telegraph Pictorial marriages Supplement, the illustrated Including those of Mr. J. E. Honry and Miss Elleen Lammert, Mr. A..G. Philippens and Miss Elizabeth M. Witchell, Mr. Ng Sin-po and Miss Tanng Po-yuen, Mr. Chiu Kwang-hwa and Miss Wong Yung-fun

Sporting events covered will Include the cricket match he tween the H.K.C.C. and Craf- gengower, the Rugby match between the Club and Army, and the soccer games in which the Police met the Lincolns and the Artillery played South China.

as

A

Pictures of the leading char- actors in the Philharmonic Society's coming production of "The Fountain of Youth" will also be given, as well group of the ballet.

Amongst other groups will be one taken at a reception given by the local Chinese churches to Bishop Hall,

COTTON & WHEAT LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

Mesara. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz havo received the following quota- and tions on the Now York cotton wheat exchange for yesterday:

Cotton

Opening Closing

Range

Rango 6.00-0.16 0.11-6.11 6.20-4,22 6.18-6.19 6.34-4.35 0.33-6.33 6.46-0.40 6.43-6.43 6.66-6.07 0.64-6.64 6.78-6.70 6.70-0.76

Winnipeg

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40%

GOLF INTERPORT LATEST

RADIO BROADCAST

CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W. en wave-longth of 365 metres (845 k/c).

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 7-10-30 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m.

Closing Local Stock Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.

7.16-7.60 p.m. Orchestral. Boloro (Ravel),

Willem Mongolberg and His Concert- gebouw Orchestra LX4B/LX49. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt

and Wood).

Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the Now Queen's Hall Orchestra. DX9/DX10.

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report),

7.50-8.23 p.m. Variety, Banjo SoloSt. Louis Blues. Banjo Solo-Some of these Days.

Eddie Peabody. DB713. Plano Solo Have You Forgotten? Plane Solo-Helen-Selection.

Billy Mayerl. DB777. Vocal Duet-I Lost my Heart in

Heldelberg.

Vocal Duct We'vo go to Put That

Sun Back in the Sky.

Layton and Johnstone. 'DB826. Organ Solo A Faded Summer Love. Organ Solo-Savo the Last Dance

for Mo.

Quentin M. Maclean. DB759. Vocal Duet Live, Laugh and Love. Vocal Duct-Just Oneo for All Time.

Layton and Johnatone. DB780. 8.33-8.50 p.m. Schubertiana (Schubert, arr. Finck). Herman Finck and His Orchestra. 9488/9481. 6.50-9.15 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Selections.

The Mikado-Vocal Gems.

Columbia Light Opera Co. D681. The Gondoliers-Tako a Pair of

Sparkling Eyes.

John Coatca (Tenor). 9600. Patience Vocal Geme.

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX38. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mesars, Anderson Music Co.

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Piano Solo Prelude and Fugue No. 3

in C Sharp Major (Bach).

Piano Solo Prelude No. 4

in C Sharp Minor (Bach),

Harriet Cohen. Quartet in G Major (Mozart, K387). Lener String Quartet.

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Period.

5

FRANK Lammert was a great dis appointment in the game between the Club and the Navy on Wedne day when it in remembered that he was picked for the Canadian team in the Olympics last year, MACAO are to be favoured with 5

the visit of yet another Hongkong team in the Royal Signals, who have one of the strongest sides in the Mamak tournament and are at pre- sent at the head of the table. The game is to be played on Sunday and the Signals team will be as follows: Browne; Whitehend, Card, Austen, Jonen, Scott; Bryce, Chaffey, Whiteway-Wilkinson, Convey

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SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following cable at the close of the angar market yesterday_han been received by Messrs. treath and Co.

Pen.

MANILA TEAM'S VISIT EXTENDED

The latest report concerning the forthcoming golf Interport between Hongkong, Shanghai and Monta, which is due to take place here during this month is that the Manila team, instead of restricting their visit to four days originally believed, will now

stay on.

They are due to arrive on January 24, and will not leave until about February 3.

The Shanghai visitors ar rive here on January 23 and return on the 31st or the following day.

The Interport dinner is fixed for January 30, so that both visiting teams will be present,

ISIDE ARTARSAAT ZITRONOMI EXCHANGE RATES

Oslo...

Athana

1st Movement--Allegro vivace assai. 2nd Movement-Menuetto-Allegro. 3rd Movement-Andante cantabile. 4th Movement-Biolto allegro. Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra

(Mozart).

Archie Camden (Bassoon) with Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.

Part 1. Allegro. Part 2. Allegro. Part 3. Andanto ma adagio. Part 1. Andante ma adagio. Part 5. Rondo (Tempo

Menuetto). 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

19.35 p.m. Close Down.

aro

from

All records the above Classical Z. B. W.'s programmo Library with the exception of the concerto which is kindly loaned by a listener.

EMPIRE PROGRAMME.

To-day's broadcast from G.S.D., Daventry transmitting on a wave- length of 45.25 metres (11,805 k/c). The programme will be relayed by ZBW if conditions are satisfactory.

6.30 p.m. Big Bon; Ballet Music. 6.15 p.8. A Religious Service (from the Studio).

6.30 p.m. The Wireless Singers Conducer, Stanford Robinson, at the Plano, Ernest Lush.

Selection from Gypsy Songs.

Brahms.

0.46 p.m. Talk (To bo aclected).

7 p.m. Danco Music.

7.15 p.m. The News,

Close DownL.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

To-day's Broadcast from Manila:

5.00 p.mStudio Music.

6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational

0.80 pam-English

Period.

Informational

19.0/327,00 p.m.-Dinner Music-Bay View

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MAJESTIC

FARMER'S HUT

RAIDED

ROBBERS MAKE SMALL. & P. Coats

HAUL

Armed robbers are reported Imp. Tobacco to have made their appearance at Guinness Taipokau, in the New Territories, Distillers

Electric in the small hours of this morning, General

(England).. when they raided a hut tenanted by a farmer, and escaped with a Turner & Newall

.

Unilever er small sum of money and 提 few

Vickers articles of clothing.

Dunlop Rubber The farmer, his sister, and his Burn Corpa. 17-year-old son were asleep when Anglo-Dutch they were aroused by the entry of Shell Trans. three

Trad. armed with

choppers, mude threatening Courtaulds and suggestive paases across their Everready throats with the weapons. With Pinchin Johnson Pekin Syndliate the victims 'reduced to abject

Associated submission, the robbers went ahead with their enterprise, and when they finally left the house had divested the place all

of articles of value it hold.

Cuban 96" Spot N.Y. .75 down

(Market is under pressure from duty free Sugar).

DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF

VIRTUE IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED Two cases of small-pox, one case Thongs and one of the choppers were picked up afterwards on a IN THE LIGHT OF MERE INNOCENCE, of diphtheria, and two cases of typ pathway leading from the house OR ABSTAINING FROM HARM; DUT A8 hold were reported to the health au- to the Rallway Station, showing THE EXERTION OF OUR FACULITIES thorities on Wednesday. that the robbers went along the IN DOING GOOD-Bishop Butler. rallway line in

SUBSIDISED

SHIPPING

BRITISH SUPER-TAX

ADVOCATED.

London, Jan. 12.

Macrld Bucharest. Hongkong. Hrushels Stockholm. Copenhagen. ..19.29 Lisbon. Rio.

Rombay.

Twelve most attractive Chinese Montevideo. calendars, issued by the China Siam Montreal.

2.77% Mr. Wong Kwong-tin le to distri-Line, have been received from the War Loan .98.9/10

,260 buto the scholarships and prizes to local agents, Messrs. Thoresen and Belgrade. students of the Hwn Nan College at Co., Ltd.

Bilvor (spot) .10% the Ko Shing Theatre at noon on the

Silver (forward).,16.15/18 10th instant.

British Wireless.

At a meeting of the Chineso Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday the follow- The local St. John Ambulance Erling officers were elected for the gade's Florence Nightingale Nursing ensuing yourMr. Lam Chi-fung, Division will be giving a concert at chairman; Mr. Ngan · Hung-kwan, King's College to-morrow, Baturday, vice-chairman; Mr. P. C. Kwok, hon. secretary; and Mr. M. K. Wong, commencing at 7.30 p.m.

treasurer.

tho

An interesting vialtor to Hongkong

A debate has been arranged for Mr. W. L. Hitcheno, Chairman at present is Mr, Victor Mussik, a of Cammell Lairds, the well-known Czecho-Slovakian journalist, who has Thursday next, January 19, at the British firm of shipbuilders, when been ten months in the Far East ro-Y.M.C.A, when the subject "Do wo presenting the Prague Journal Ven dovoto too much time to sport?" will launching a new Mersey ferry to kou. He has spent over five months bo discussed. Messrs: J. H. Hunt day, called attention to the ser-In Manchorin studying conditions and C. Wright will speak for the affirmative and Mr. S. F. Bernard ious competition British shipping thero.

and A. N. Othor will take was experiencing from the sub- sidised shipping of other nations. The many Irlanda in Hongkong of negative sido.

He said at the present time ship- Dr.. W. V. M. Koch will be interested Tho foundation stone of the now ping belonging to other important to know that he has settled in Bath countries was receiving £30,000,- England, and has started a consulting Roynt Naval Canteen was laid by Ad- He ex practice. Dr. Koch was for many miral Sir Howard Kelly on Wodnos- 000 yearly in subsidies.

years in charge of the Government day. The building is at present an im- pressed the view that if a super-Civil Hospital in Hongkong. After posing mass of steel girders of tax was placed on every subsidised wards he set up in private practice varlegated hues, standing on the ship entering an Imperial port, hera and wan a member of the Praya East reclamation, with fron- these payments would soon coase. Sanitary Board. He left Hongkong tagen on Gloucester Road and Arscunt -British Wireless.

a year ago."

Street extension.

SHANGHAI'S TEAM

According to a cable received by the Hongkong FA, the following lavo been solocted to represent Shanghal in the forthcoming Inter port:

Bradley: Angus Tarner and Gash and Voong: Remedion, Vanea: Collett, K.C. Chen, Park, McTavish and Hughes,

AR

THE NEXT TRIAL. The next Interport trial team to play on Tuesday Next on the Club

scloctod ground has been follows:

Rodger: Allen and Strange: Leung Wing-chul, Pardoe and A.

Gosanto, Duncan: B

Bryant, Johnston, A. V. Gosaro and F. Santos.

Reserves:-Mullane, Bliss, III, and Baldry,

Music Bouso Orchestra.

10.30 p.m.-Clono down.

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These distrening skin complaints are ture outward signs of Impurities In the blood; surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cue of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Murture.

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Tinder situations and merry] complicacións in the first year

of married life.

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