THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
YANKEES ON CINEMA "SHOTS" &
TOP AGAIN
SENATORS MAKE A SLIP
GIANTS WINNING
“SEQUENCES”
FRIDAY, JULY
14, 1933.
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MARKET GENERALLY | YESTERDAY'S MARKET
FIRMER
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work and lighting, which gives 48 close and loving an
atton-1 tion to the hairs on a badger's The following quotations on the back, the plumage of a swan, or London Stock Excharige have been the anout of a wart-hog, as it does received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson to the wide eyes and perfect, oval and Fritz in conjunction with Router, of Loretta Young's face. This la The market: Apart from Gilt-edged New York, July 13.
essentially a producer's picture-securities, the tendency of the market Thanks to the defeat of Wa- what the synopsis calls a "class pro- is generally very firm.
Chinese Bonds shington Senators by Chicago loft for Mr. Lasky to learn about |duction"—and the only thing that is
July 12. July 13. and the trouncing of St. Louis picture-making la that there are 44% Bonds 1608 by the New York Yankees, the other classes than the kindergar
(Eng, Iss.).... £100% £100% latter have once again resimed ten for which he enters with such 44% Loan 1008. £ 824 leadership of the American Lea-charm, sympathy, and skill. It is 5% Loan 1912... £ 674 gue having given place to the coming to the King's Theatre 5% Reorg. Loan
shortly. Senators for the past fornight.
Gómez was in wonderful pitch- ing form to-day and blanked out St. Louis, whilst the Yankees hitters ran riot and chalked up a dozen runs,
to The Senators tried hard overcome Chicago, but were beaten after scoring six runs.
In the National League, the Giants consolidated their position by again beating St. Louis,
Scorea as supplied by Renter
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh
Boston
Chicago
HE
Brooklyn
St. Louis
New York
(Vergez homered for New
Cincinnati
York)
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Philadelphia
Washington
Chicago
Philadelphia
Cleveland
(Averill and Hale
Cleveland)
Boston
Detroit
New York.
5 14 3
6 11 0
homered for
12
2 8
1.
3 7 1 0 0 0 5 1 (Gomez pitched and blanked out
St. Louis
St. Louis and Dickey homered- for New York).
£ 824
67
:
1013 (Ldn. Inn.) £ 84 £85 5% Bonds 1925.47 £ 02′ £ 03 5% Shal-Nanking
Rly.
$ 40 £ 40 5% Tient. Pukow
Rly.
20-25 £ 20-25
ALTHOUGH it was not generally
Railway (Supl. Loan)
known in Hongkong when his death was announced last week, Gorald Ames was a notable British 5% Tient-Pukow screen, as well as stage, actor. He made his stage debut in 1905, when he appeared at Stratford-on-Avon with Sir Frank Bonson's Co. Sir Frank Benson, of course, has done more than anyone else to keep alive
"WHITE ZOMIE"-A study of Bela Lugosi, famous for his chara- terisation of Dracula, who takes lead in the thrilling drama "White Zombie" which starts at the King's, Theatre to-morrow.
COMMODORE HOISTS several years ago,
PENNANT
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According to Messrs. Swan, Cul- bertson and Fritz, the New York market was steady yesterday. Busi- Wall Street Journal roports:The list was most active and advanced substantially duo to sensational gains In 'wet' stocks and pickup' in rails, rubbors, utilities and sugars and also broad advance in special issues. Wheat prices were erratic due to liberal profit-taking. The silver market was active and sharply higher due to privato dispatches from Lon- don that Pittman's sub-committee was on the verge of announcing its ågroc- { ment to limiting production and ox- porta.
noss dona 7,450,000 shares. The
Brokers loans were reported at $991,000,000 an increase of $97,000,-. 000 over last week's figure of $894,000,000. Time money was quoted at %% for 60 days and 103% for 90 days. Cable receivòd at 12.10 a.m. during our Night Service from Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, New York. Stocks: Bullish trado "reports · are reflected in renewed enthusiasm which Is likely to take prices to higher levela. Wheat. Liverpool fails to follow the United States and with sterling sharply up, no rain in the spring wheat belt and continued losses bur advance places the market in de-
Cotton: batable ground.
Strong to- opening, with some disposition WATU profit-taking. The market
to a position evidently is in spond to encouraging developments.
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Mrs. Abbas was 90 years age, and was born in Hongkong in 1843, two years after the Colony was ceded to the British. She was one of the oldest sidents of the Colony,
of
Captain Elliott Taking the Lugger, and Helen of
Over Duties
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when he was Anglo-Dutch
15/0 with the old London Film Company, Burma Corpn. ... 13/10 Since then he had played several Canadian Pacific important roles in films such as Rly.
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Rubber Trusts .. F. Elliott who arrived in the Colony the Olympic Games held in Stock-Van Ryn Deep... Shal, Elec. Constr. Tuesday aboard the 8.8.holm in 1914. Gerald Ames was Rajputana to take up duties as born at Blackheath on September Commodora-in-Charge, Hongkong. 12, 1881, and was educated at Frey- was hoisted in H.M.S. Tarantula.burg University,
Germany. He ship of the senior naval officer married Mary Dibley the well-Royal Dutch West River, at eight o'clock this known stage and screen actress. morning. The pennant was saluted by H.M.S. Tamar with 11 guns, the Tarantula returning the salute at three minutes past eight.
on
AUSTIN BEATEN BY CRAWFORD
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The broad penant of acting Com- modore H. R. Marrack, who has been acting since the departure for Home of the late Commodore E. McC. W. Lawrie, will be struck in H.M.S. Tamar at sunset to-day and up his forceful drives on both that of Commodore Elliott trans-bands with crisp volleya by which ferred to the
eight he tucked the ball to the corners Tamar at o'clock
morning. A leaving the Australian helpless. to-morrow salute will then be fired by the Taruntula and returned by the Tamar.
1-1.
Y.M.C.A. Defeats Chinese Team.
In another
In the water polo league matches i YM.C.A. in Kowloon the European General Electric played yesterday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. "B" defeated the Hongkong General Foods... 3.1. The score in the first half was Chinese Civil Servants' Bathing Club,
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But even Perry lapsed into mis- takes and after the first set the South China Athletic Association and match between the tennis seriously deteriorated. the Royal Navy the result was a To-morrow the following calls
McGrath snatched a couple of draw, 2-2. will be exchanged:-11 a.m., Com-games in the initial set, and modore on H.E. The Governor: succeeded in taking the second to speculation. If, for instance, Aus- 11.16 a.m., H.E. The Governor re-ten games. But this was chiefly tin plays McGrath in the first on turns call aboard H.M.S. Tamar; due to Perry's blunders. The Saturday and the Englishmen win 11.30 a.m., Commodore on H.E. Englishman temporarily lost
con- the doubles to-day, there is a big the G.O.C.; 11.45 a.m., H.E. the trol over his shots, and McGrath chance of a quick victory for Johns Manville .... G.O.C. returns the coll aboard H.M.S. Tamar. Salutes will be fired had only to wait for him to hit Britain. On
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If Perry and Hughes win there: is small doubt that Austin can account for McGrath. The third day will provide the real struggles, The possibilities prompt a lot of
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PASSING OF OLDEST INDIAN RESIDENT
MRS.
S. ABBAS
The death occurred, yesterday evening at her residence at 216 Wanchai Road of Mrs. Sheik Abbas, the oldest member of the local in- dian community.
The deceased is survived by a largo family of children and grandchildron (of which there are over sixty) and a number of great-grandchildron. Her surviv- ing sons include Mr. A. R. Abbas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Mr. A. H. Abbas of the Hongkong Club, and Mr. A. Abbas of Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews.
Mrs. Abbas enjoyed the esteem and friendship of the whole Indian community for many years. She had been in indifferent health for the past two years and her, passing came as no surprise to her many friends.
The funeral takes place today at 5.30 p.m.
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