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SCHOOLBOYS' IN POLITICS

ANTI-CHIANG P PARADE IN FOOCHOW

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933.

CHEERED BY GUIDES. TENNIS RESULTS

SIR THOMAS AND LADY SOUTHORN- DEPART

(Continued from Page 3.)

beat Itumfahn and Cassùmbhoyi 6-3; The departure of the Colonial beat Minu and Rumjahn 6-4, Secretary, Sir Thomas Southorn, Wong Shu-wing and · Luk · Chun- K.B.E., Č.M.G., and Lady Southern | cheong lon) to Rumjalin and Bux, 4-4; Foochow, June 4. for England yesterday, was marked lost to Rumjahn and as simbhoy It looks as if the old schoolboy by presence of a large gather-1-6; beat Minu and Rumjahn 6-4. Interference in politics might being of friends on Queen's Pier to rovived In connexion with the wish them farewell and bon voyage: 1. K. C. C. v. South Chins “B." 'anti-Chiang Kai-shek movement · Sir Thomas is going Home on On the Club courts, the Club beat which is being launched by the long leave by the as. Patroclus and the South China "B" team by 9 acts Southern loadora.

Is expected to return to the Colony, to love:

on the Blue Funnel liner Aeneas about December 12.

On Thursday, the students of

Goldman and Wild (H.K.C.C.) beat all the schools in Eoochow paraded

Lady Southern is Guido Commis-Lee Yiu-wing and C. N. Tsang, 6-41 the streets in support of the move-sioner of the Colony and the Hong-beat Chan So and C. Y. Teo 0-1.

mont and in favour of continued opposition to the Japancae monace Shops were closed that forenoon also, as a protest against the nu-.] gotiations in the North..

kong and Kowloon Companies turn-

Hazell and Wright (H.K.C.C.) beat ed out at full strength under Dia-Lee and Tsang 6-3; beat Chan and trict Commlaaloner Mrs. Anderson, Tso, 6-3. forming a guard of honour on the pler.

with Bome

beautiful

C. R. C. “B” v. University.

Horace Lo and lu Tak-lam (C.R.C.)

Sewell and Armstrong (H.K.C.C.). Following an inspection of the beat Lee and Teang 6-4; beat ban

and Tso 6-0. But one wonders how all those Guides, Lady Southorn was pro involved could, havo

the expert sented knowledge to enable them to come bouquets in addition' to the many to a decision against the Govern- tokens of esteem and affection beat II. N. Lee and K. H. Lo 6-1; ment, and that brings in the diff-which she and her husband have beat Y. K. Ng and M. C. Hung 8-2- cult question of ulterior motives, received from their friends. As beat A. Baluoy and H. M: Singh, G-1, of which the least said the better. launch, the Companica gave them (C.R.C.) beat Lee and Lo 6-2; brat they stepped into the waiting

Na Srekwong and Hon Lunfong What further action may be three rousing cheers.

Ng and Hung 6-0; beat Saluoy and taken if this demonstration proves Owing to the Illness of His Singh 6-1. Ineffective, remains to be seen; Excellency the Governor, Capt. Ng Kan-chuen and Tsol Ping-fan but those interested in the young-Walter, A. D. C., represented His (C.R.C.) bent Leg and Lo 6-1; bent Ng and Hung 6-0; bent Saluoy and or gonoratiort have some anxiety Excellency.

Singh, 6-3. lest a movement once started may bo difficult to keep within bounds of reason.

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UNIFORM EXAMINATIONS.

Among those present wera: His Excellency the G.O.C., Major- General O. C. Borrett and Mrs.

K. C. C. V. C. R. C. "A."

Barrett, the Rt. Rev. H. Valtorta, tied with Fincher Brothers, -8; bent M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo (C.R.C.) Vicar Apostolle of Hongkong, his w. Hyde and A. E. P. Guest, 6-4; Honour, Mr. Justice J. R. Wood beat D. S. Green and R. B. Hambly, and Mrs. Wood, Mr. M. J. Quist 6-3. (Consul General for the Nether lands), M. Dufaure de la Prade lost to Fincher Brothers, 4-6; beat

W. C. Hung and T. C. Iu (C.R.C.)} (French Consul General), Dr. Hyde and Guest, 0-3; beat Green and Bruno Hahn, (German Consul), Humbly, 0-4. Mr. D. Jenkins (Consul General

Tau Wai-pul and Ho Ka-lau

U. S. A.), the Hon. Mr. A. G. (C.R.C.) beat Fincher Brothers, 6-4; Alabaster (Attorney General), the beat Hyde and Guest, 6-3; beat Green Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, (Secretary and Hambly, 6-1. for Chinese Affairs), the Hon. Mr.

Recreio v. C.C.C.

The Government's decision to have "Uniform Examination" for students finishing their courses in Senior and Junlor Middle and Pri- mary Schools is meeting with some opposition. On the same day on which students were showing their patriotism by parading the streets, över n hundred Senior Middle Students from seven schools met

the Government Education A. G. W. Tickle, (Director of Office to protest against the "Unt- Public Works), the Hon, Sir Shou-- H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios form Exam" and demand certain son Chow, the Hon. Mr. C. G. S. (C. de R.) lost to J. W. Leonard and alterations. They were not sym- Mackie, the Hon. Dr. A. R.Y. Hachiuma, 2-6; beat Tan Yoc- pathetically received by the Com- Wellington and Mrs. Wellington, fong and Tsui Yan-pui, 6-4; tied with missioner, and have tried to or the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the R. Choa and G. Liu, 6-0. ganise a strike, but are not likely Hon. Dr. S. W. T'so, the Hon. Mr. to succeed in harming anyone but T. N. Chau, Mr. D. W. Tratma themselves. It is all another in-and Mrs. Tratman, Mr. J. D. Lloyd, dication of the indiscipline of the Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, Mr. R. A. C. Ago, and an example of the dif- North. Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Dr. C. de R.), bent Leonard and tach- culties which officials have to meet and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Mr. N. Luma, 7-0; lost

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves juma, 0-1; beat Tam und Tsul, 0-4; (C. de R.), beat. Leopard and Hack- tied with Chea and Lin, 8-0.

C. A. Barretto kou ú. A. Noronha'

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in this period when "the Revolu-Smith, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. 4-u; neat Chơn anu Lia 6-3. tion is not yet complete:"-Our] M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Leung Mr. Lo Own Correspondent,

TIE OF 13 RUNS EACH

UNUSUAL BASEBALL

MATCH

Washington, June 7.

Cheung-shui, Major V. Duclos, Lady

Ho Tung, Mr. L Yick-mui, Mr. T. H. King, Mr. E. I. *ynne- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Grimble; Mr. J. L. McPherson, Mr. P. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nowhouse.

Aboard the Petroclus.

The vestibule, salcon and

| passage-ways of the Petrocius wore

and Bu,

SALE OF PONIES.

To-days Roup At The Racecourse.

A good number of ponies, some of a profusion of beautiful flowers, in baskets and in the form of bouquets, which have raced quite successfully significant of the regard in which in past seasons will be put up for Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn are Auctioneers, at the paddock of the sale by Messrs. Hughes and Hough, held in the Colony. For the floral Hongkong Jockey Club at the Race A tle of 13 runs each was the tributes were sent to them by Course this afternoon at 5.15. result of a remarkable baseball | friends, associates, sports bodies match between Philadelphia and and other institutions which have Washington Senatore to-day, Rainhad the privilnge of connection ponies.The Mallard, Invincible, The and darkness came to put An with the departing travellers. end to the game.

Southorn went over to

The list includes the following

Gent, Echo, Over There, Allwell, Never Mind, Canny, Banjolina, Bul

A large number of personal bul, Vienna, Oh Yeah, African Eve, Chicago and Baston in the Na-friends of Sir Thomas and Lady Mon Talisman, Swale, Bootle, North tional League and Chicago and

the .ern Star, Brittanic Hall, Stickybeak, Detroit in the American League Petroclus at Holt's Wharf. to bid Roostan,

wore on Cupid, Wigan, Night Patrol, them bon voyage, and they

Good Is Good, Kilrea, entertained aboard the ship until Gold Bar, Brighton, Jimmy, City of the departure, which was at 6.50 Canton, New King, Aurora, Greon o'clock last evening.

Jade, Magnolin, Hellerophon, Majes- tic Hall, Kwangchow, Blue Plans and Shimmy II.

were winners in the other matches. Result as supplied by Reuter

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston Philadelphia

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Pittsburgh

(Jurges homered for Chicago).

MR CORDELL HULL ARRIVING

EARLY VISIT TO PREMIER

London, June 7.

The United States delegation to

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

St. Louis....

1

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the World Economic Conference is

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due in England to-morrow, headed

Chicago

(Simmons homered

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Cleveland

Detroit

1

$

0

B 0

(Owon homered for Detroit).

SOONG IMPROVES.

RECOVERING FROM LONG TRIP ABROAD

London, June 7:

Mr. T. V. Soong is now recover-

by Mr. Cordell Hull, the Uniteding from the fatigue resulting

for Chi-States Secretary of State, Mr. from his long journey and seem- Huli took a prominent part in the ed much better when interviewed Washington conversations between Mr. MacDannid and

by Reuter to-day on his return President Roosevelt and will probably visit from a visit to Oxford, where he the Prime Minister in Downing admired the beauty of the Colleges Street on Friday morning.-British in company with Mr. Quo Tai-chi, Dr. W. W. Yen and Dr. Wellington 13 10

Wireless. 8

Koo. 13 11 1

(Bluege and Borg homered for Washington and Foxx for Philadelphia. Cabled.)

Philadelphia

Washington

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Philadelphia, Jung 6. Mr. Cyrus Herman Kotzschmar

Curtis, best known as the publisher

Mr. Soong has up to now done no business in connexion with the Conference. He is spending his time visiting many. Chinese and British friends'in London, but has not yet seen Sir John Simon.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following is the list of lóca) share quotations Issued to-day:

Banks

H'kong Banks, $1780 n. H'kong Banks, London, 5127 n. Chartered Bank, £14% n. Mercantile Bank, A.

£241⁄2.D.

B.

Mercantile Bank C., £91⁄2 n. East Asin, $98 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. 820 n. -China O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$5.40 n.

China Q. Fin. Pref. Sh.35.00 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1450 b.

Union Ins., $525 80, - 'China Underwriters, $2.35 r. China Fire, $606 mụ H.K. Fire Ins., $270 n. International Ássce, Sh. $4.75 n. Shipping.'

Dougins, $3214 b. H.K. Steamboats, $22 s. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.), 830 n. Shells (Bearer), 18/9 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining.

Benguets, $331⁄2 n. Kailans, 31/3 n.

Langkats (Single), Sh, $15 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $2.30 b. 'S'hai Lonne, Sh. $5 n. Raubs, $10 n.

Venz: Goldfields. $41⁄2 n. Benguet Exp., 31 eta, n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $128 n. H.K. Docks, $18.

S. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motors B., 38 n. Providents (old), $3.98 b. Providents (now), $1.40 b. Hongkewa, Sh. $334 n. New Engineerings, Sh.$8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $1481⁄2 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. H. & S. Hotels, $7.80 a. H.K. Lands, $76% n. S'hai Lands, Sh. 338 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14, n. Humphreys, $13:30′′]). H.K. Realties, $8.10 a. Asia Realtles "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates $97 n. China Realtics, Sh. 314% n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.

Cotton Mills. Ewo, Cottons, Sh. $15.60 a S'hai Cottons, Sh. $111% n. Zoong Sings, Sh.714 n. Wing On Textiles. (9) $85 n.

Public Utitles. Tramways, $22 n. Peak Trams, (old), $152. Peak Trams, (new), $73% n. Star Ferries, $92 n. Yaumati Ferries (old), $291⁄2 ǹ. Chinn Lights (old), $13 b. China Lights (new), $12.40 h. H.K. Electrics $731⁄2 80. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephones (old), $29% sa. China Buses, Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 17- n. Singapore Pref., 18/-n.

Industrials. Malabon Sugars $16 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Ices, $6 n.

Cements (Com.) 37.70 sa. Cements (old), $6.40 n. Cements (new), $11⁄2 n. H.K. Ropes, $9 n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28 n. Watsons, $10 n. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, 85 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $14 n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n.

Wing On (H. K.), $190 n.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $12% n. H.K. Entertainments, $12% n 3.C. Enterprisen, 88 E. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 Constructions (old), $49.

• Constructions (new), $15. B. Ind. G$ Bonds, 70% n H.K. Govt.. Loans, 3% Prem. Wallace Harpers, $9 p. --

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris..

Until the Conference opens, Geneva... of the Saturday Evening Post, Mr. Soong's visit is regarded us Berlin.. most widely circulated magazine in purely private. He entertained a Helsingfore.. America, died to-day-Renter.party of Chiness friends at lunch Oslo

Mr. Curtis was president of the at the Dorchester Hotel to-day.—| Athens. Curtis Publishing Company, a lend-Router.

ing American house, and from batteries of presses in New York

June 4. .80

17.54 .14.17/32:

220% .10.23/32.

590 Alan

.05.3/10 |Buenos Airen....41%%

Shanghai. ..1/04

..4.02 and in this city, he produced The a pinnacle of circulation. For the New York. material, Kia l'Amsterdam A squadron of from four to six Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies bost procurable

Vleana German aeroplanes of

Home Journal, the Country Gentle-editors were prepared to pay the ndwly- A developed amphibian type will at

His Prague, man and the New York Evaning best prices in the country,

Madrid. tempt a fight across the southern Post. Every one of these publica-staffs wore selected wisely and Bucharest remunerated. Thus Hongkong Atlantic next year under the com. tions has immense prestigo in its handsomely

fold.

Mr. Curtis won the reputation for Brussels. mand of Captain Hermann Koehl of trana-Atlantic fame. Captain Kochi He operated his magazines on a being the most generous employer- Stockholm Is leaving on Saturday for South system calculated to build them to publisher in the United States.

Berlin, June 1.

America on board the airship, Graf Zeppelin to acquaint himself with meteorological conditions on, the

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AMERICAN LOAN TO CHINA.

BREACH OF CONSORTIUM

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London, June 7. Criticisms by Shanghai business of the American Joan to China for the purchase of wheat and cotton is endorsed in the city. says The Times. ·

The paper points out that tho United States, along with Britain, France and Japan, is a party to the Consortium agreement of 1920, the members of which pledged that any financial operations with China should be pooled, but only if a public insuo were contem- plated and the security were the hypothecation of Chinese national'

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Double Benefit

Nanking, Juno 7. 24.2014 Commenting on the loan of 10.18/02 G$50,000,000 to China by the Re- 22.424 construction and Finance Corpora- 110 tion of the United States for the purchase of American wheat and cotton, a spokesman of the National Government said to-day that the 4.50% negotiations for that loan had been progressing for more than a year and was only consummated by Mr. T. V. Boong himself during his re- recont visit to America.

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