HUGHES'S NET WORK
*(Continued from. Page 8.).
subtle devices with which he lured him to his doom.
Wo may.
recall that Hughes beat Crawford at Bournemouth in tite
apring. Even though the Australian champion had only been ashore for
a few days, this was a One font, and there sa bo no doubt whatever that Hughes' baseline play has been greatly strengthened this year.
WRIGHT'S LIMERICK
COMPETITION
LAST WEEK'S WINNERS
The following are tho prizo. winnors in last week's limerick com. petition conducted in connexion with Wright's Coal Tar Soap.
A young man V.D.C.
Ho still uses the chóp quíto a lot ¡ but there is now much more speed "SUDS"
in
his ordinary atraightforward
drive. This means valloying, which has always been first, olas, and, moreover, ho is over so much better equipped for, repelling, a
is
attack, especially as his lobbying another of his strong points.
FIRST AT THE NET,
Aroso from
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
of HK Stocks
STEADY
was
but
According to Mesars. Swan, Cul- bertson and Fritz, the New York steady yesterday. market Business done 2,040,000 shares. The Wall Street Journal reporte
were generally firm
rather drifted somewhat during a Volunteer duil session cloning irregular within a narrow range due to. reports that business is loyering off in several linics. Ironage Magazine" reported steel production at 57% of capacity which indicates belated summer recession demand. The automobile industry is pressing for deliveries but placing little now business. Re- Itail sales of automobiles aro
Said he "Oh these nights," "Thank goodness for.
·Wright's" "You try it-I'm sure you'll
agree,"
A bowler whore name
won't say,
Arrived from his club some
what gay;
But with Wright's and
tub,
a
And the odd spot of grub, "BOWSYER" He did not feel bowled
out the next day.
--and called it a day!
below
those of Juno and further reduction is feared as a possibility due to the recent break in the markets, Tho price of scrap, which is always a sensitive barometer, has risen to new highs for the year indicating the pos- sibility that a rebound is anticipated in the early Fall. Cable received at 11..10 p.m. during our Night Service
Much of his success yesterday was due to the way in which he kept Sutter back and got to the net first, nearly always coming in "TAKE YOUR USUAL" He paid up on the right ball for a finisher. Sutter was the first to forgo ahead, but although he twice cap- tured Hughes' service Hughes was able to retaliate, and they were 4-4 when the service prevailed, both men playing finely up ta 7-7, when Hughes won Sutter's and then his own for D-7.
The prize winners are requested to 10% 100
Service breaks also characteris- ed the opening games of the sec- cond set, but after 2-2 they peg- ged away at each other without succoss, until Hughes once more broke through for G-5, and was out in the 12th game after Sutter had striven hard in a game of several deuces to stop him.
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Swan, Culbertson & Fritz, Now Fork Stocks: Lint likely Boon to develop a firmer tone, but new com mitments should be
П conservativo basis pending test of resistance abl Cotton. Opened quiet and steady, Irregular trading market apply to Messrs. Gilman & Co., Ltd
We are asked to for the time being. Wheat: Distress for their awards. draw attention to the prizes which liquidation is now practically are as follows: Ladies Handbags. pleted. New buyers are entering the Chil-market confidently.. Crop nows is Gentlemen-Shaving Brushes. dren-Cameras,
deplorable. Spring wheat is beyond relief. Purchases on setbacks advised.
Dow Jones averages:
July 25. July 26.
RECREIO AMATEUR
PLAYERS
WORKING HARD ON MUSICAL SHOW
30 Industrials
20 Rails
20 Utilitles
'B'
The Recrelo Amateur Players, Third act was a
curious one. whose musical show is to be pro-Amer. & For. Pow. Sutter had the service lead at 3duced early next month' are work-
70% Prof. --1, but failed to win anothering hard to make the venture a American Metal Co. 18 game. It was not that Hughes ran success.
American Smelting 34% away from him. They were still
American Tel. An extra large stage is being
Tel... 122 battling as keenly as over; but
American Tobacco shade more constructed for "Madame Jotte," Hughes was just a resolute and
confident, this being necessary by reason of especially when the point meant the inclusion of such items as a American a lot, and it just happened that Mannequin Parade and a Tango. he, and not Sutter, won the games. In the second match on the Centre Court Satoh really had the measure of Stefan! throughout; but after winning two rets very much as he pleased, the first at 62 and the second at 6-4, after the Italian had led by 3-1, he proceeded to enjoy a little gentle exercise while Stefani, making the most of some rather easy balls which Satoh obligingly sent' oyer, advanced to 4-0.
Satch then made an effort to catch him, but it was rather half- hearted and eventually came to nothing when, with the score 6--3 against him, he let his service go by the board.
In the next set Stefani played really good tennis and led by 3- 1. Unfortunately for him this had the-elect of rousing Satoh sol thoroughly to action that he reel- ed off five games in a row for the match.
Perhaps the most attractive feature of this play will be the many songs from musical comedy hits which it carries.
The success of these is assured by reason of the very capable hauds into which the music has The orchestra- been entrusted.
tion, a task which is by no means easy has been ably undertaken by Mr.
Eduardo Sequeira of the well-known Brunswick Dance Orchestra,
RUBBER SHARES
LATEST SHANGHAI
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Benjamin and Potts have -received-the-following-Rubber-quota-
tions front Shanghai :-
Rate on Rate on 10:7:83 26:7:33
$5.70 $4.75
Water- works Anaconda Copper :. Atlas Corporation Auburn Automobile 62% Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel Borden Company
Warner Borg
Railway Canadian Pacific
Case,
National Chase Chesapeake
General Electri
General General Motors
com-
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of loon). sharo quotations Issued to-day:
Banks.
H'kong Banks, $1830/40 na. H'kong Banka; London £130 n. Chartered Bank £15% n. Mercantile Bank, A.
& B.
$2416 D. Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $101 b. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. 820 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Sh.35.40 n. China 0. Fla. Prof. 8b.45.00 n.
Insurances,
Canton Ins., $310 b, Union Ina., 3640 b. China Underwriters, $2 sa. China Fire, $595 n.
H.K. Fire, Ins., $265 n.
1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC,
From Z. B. W., on wave length of 355 metres (84.b.k/c.).
6-8 p.m. European programme, 6-6:40 p.m. A Concert. Octot A Venotian Barcarollo-
Serenade (arr. Willoughby).
J. H. Squire Colesto Octat.. Song For You Alona (O'Reilly-
Geehl).
Song I Hear You Calling Mo
(Harford-Marshall).
DX211.
Master Leska Day (Boy
Soprano). DB1122. Piano Solo-Voices of Spring
(Strauss).
International Assce, Sh. $5.60 n. Piano Solo-Echoca of Vienna
Shipping.
Douglas, $82.60 n. H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def,), $3234 b. Shells (Bearer), 51/10% n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.
Mining. Benguets; $93 n. 'Kailans, 30/0 n.
Langkate (Single), Sh. $16 S'hai Explorations, Sh. 84 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $6.40 n.
Raubs, $10.15 m.
Venz: Goldfields, $5 n. Bonquet Exp., 28 cts. n.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $1293⁄41⁄2 n. H.K. Docks, $161⁄2 n.
S. China Motors A., 810 n. S. China Motors B. $8 n. Providents (old), $8.80 n. Providenta (new), $1.40 n. Hongkews Sh. $387 n.
n.
New Engineerings, Sh. 374 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $149 n..
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $7% b.
II.K. Lands, $78 b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $82 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n.
Humphreys, $14 n.
H.K. Realtles, $8.10 n.
Asia Renities "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. 320 n. Chinese Estates $07 m. China Realties, Sh. $15 n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.
Cotton Mills. Ewo Coltons, S., $15.. S'hai Cottona, Sh., $108 n. Zoong Sings, Sh., $14% n. Wing On Textiles (S.) $91.n.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $22.90 b.
Peak Trams, (old), $15%1⁄2 n. Peak Trama, (new), $7 n.
Star Ferries, $96 sa. Yaumati Ferrics (old), $263⁄4 n. China Lights (old). $13.10 ga. China Lights (new), $12.35 b. H.K. Electrics, $74% an. Macao Electrics, $38 n. Sandakan Lights, $10% n.
Telephones (old), $29.80/30 sa.
n.
Singapore Tractions, 2/- 1. Singapore Pref., 15/- n..
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars $15.n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 m
Canton Ices, $6 n.
02.83
96.05
40.98
47.24
31.60
32.25
40 Bonds....
87.79
88.07
Alaska. Juneau
Mining Co.
2676
28
Ailled Dye American Can Amer.
and Foreign Power
Chemical &
116
117%
85
85
12/
13
27
27
18期
·30
1244
887%
85
25%
3014
17 13%
18
14
644
20
20
064
38
3234
301⁄4
15%
15%
17
17
65
60%
Bank 28%
Cor-
29%
poration
3914
414
Chrysler..
30%
334
Columbla Gas and
Electric
20%
214
Consolidated Gas fof
New York
53%
63%
Continental Oil
144
15
Corn Products
76%%
784
Douglas Aircraft
13
134
Drug Inc.
48%
4954
Du Pont de Nemours 69
72
Eastman Kodak
76
77
China Bussa, 8b, $11
Electric Bond and
Share
228
27
23
24
36
37%
284
30%
General
Railway
Stenal
364
34粒
Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16
Gold Dust
21
2214
Goodyear Tire and
Cements (Com.), $6.20 b.
2.70
2.75
.40 12
.47
.44
Rubber International
Cement
36
30% 31
37%
Cements (old), $6 n.
Consolidateds
1.60
1.65 nom. International
Krogweeks
.45
.45
Vester
Repahs
.43
40
Tanah Merahis
.06
.96
Har-
13% International Nickel 18% International Tel. &
35
194
Watsons, $9 n.
#2
54
Tel.
5,76
5.75
Johns Manville
Konnecott Copper ..
15% 43 20
15%
Der A Wings, $1 n.
45
Lane Crawfords, $4 n.
214
Mackintoshs, $21 n.
Lehman Corporation 67%
00%
Liggett and Myers
SWIMMING SPORTS
88
88%
Loew's Inc. Lorillard P.
23%
24
20%
McIntyre Porcupine
3144
Montgomery
Ward 21%
National City Bank 31
Intest
Сан
National Distilleta. -71%2 New York Contral 41% 12% North American Co. 20% 27% Owens-Iilinols Glasg
wwen Co
74% 17 Electric
28 274 Pennsylvania
Rall road
3414 34 Phillips Petroleum. 14%
Tobacco Reynolds
47 Soars Roebucke 34
Unq.
476- 36
Hockey sur Glace at Prague in 1939.
Association to Ligue Internationalo de
Continent as Honorary Match Secre Entries for these two events should
23% 24 tary and as Vice-President of the be sent to the Swimming Secretary, Standard Gas and British Ice Hockey Association. An Mr. H. L. Lee, of the Confederation
*14% :.14% International player, he captained Life Association, National Bank Standard Oll Co. of England 1930-31-32 and was the Building.
NJ
35% 36 Delegato of the British Ice Hockey
Corporation Texas
22%
2014 Texas Gulf Sulphur 27% 28 Union Carbide and
Carbon
42
4816 Union Pacific United Aircraft, and.
Trans
Socony Vacuum
Corporation....: 1236 12
8%
8%
Electric
SPORTS STADIUM
.1111/4
1122
00%'
88 103
July
October
Decambor
214 17/2
Angle Javas Angla Dutch
Batu Aname
WESTMINSTER STADIUM Chemos
DESCRIBED
(Continued from Page 8.) present available is adequate for the presentation of Ice Hockey on the scale that is provided in Berlin or Paris. In Paris the game has gained public favour. so rapidly that within u few months of its introduction
Tebonga Zinngives
drew an attendance of 18,000 People Chung Sing Society To Mines Ltd.
It is believed that with the provision
of
similar facilities in the centre London a popularity and demand will bo achieved in way less than that attained in these two Cities in the last two years.
Hold Night Fete
The Chung Sing Bonovalent Society's bathing pavillon at West It is proposed to house at the Point, Kennedy Town, the
to be Stadium a Sportsman's Club (with concrete swimming pavilion modern Club Rooms and a gymna-opened this season, will be used for sium) on linea similar to those of the Society's first night fete next some of the famous old Sporting Saturday, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Clubs.
Among the swimming avonts in Mr. J. C. P. Magwood, Director, highly is brengt Stroke for men, and
interesting programmo has been associated with Ice Hockey 400 metres for ladies, open to mem- Shell Union since 1012 and has been closely con bers of the Hongkong International nected with recent developments of the game both in England and the Swimming Association.
discount
;
Southern California
Edison
Cements (new), $1.05 n.
H.K. Ropes, $9 n.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $2812 b. and sa.
Sinceres, $14 n.
Wm. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (HK), $186 n.
Miscellaneous,
Amusements, $121⁄2 n. H.K. Entertainments, $111⁄2 n. S.C. Enterprises, $34 n. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), $3.90 n. Cnstructions (new), 80 cts. b. B. Ind. & Bonds, 79% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 45% b. Prem.
(Assented)
Wallace Harpers, $8 m.
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frita have received the following quote Hons on the New York: cotton and wheat and silver exchange for yester day.
March
21% January 19 53% May
Brot
ESTIMATED PROFITS.
A careful computation of the pro-
fit to be anticipated has been pro South China A.A. to Lay United Corporation. 10% pared, from which it is estimated
after making due allowance for the Founders Seats and the
privileges of the smaller subscribers)
Out Arena
United Gan. Im
provement When opportunity Affords, the US. Rubber that the annual net receipts (after South China Athletic Association U.S. Steel. deduction of Entertainments Tax) intend to commence work on the con- Universal Tobacco struction of the biggest and best when the Stadium is in operation should be at least £244,500 from porte arena in the Colony, by trans- Westinghouxo
.M. sporting events and other sources of forming their football field at Car rovenue, (including profits on caterine Hill into a véritable stadium. ing, advertisements, publicity, etc.) and that the annual net profit should ́be at least 204,500.
These figures are based on the very Conservative estimate of the Stadium being filled to one-half only of It Capacity for any event and on lower pricer than those hitherto prevalling
fitted with every modern convenience field to lay out tennis courts, a basket jazdu M and for the construction of a football ball court and a volley ball court Sant stana at a total cost of approximately it is stated that a sum of $80,1 127,000. It is the Intention of the will be expended on the improvemen Association to enlarge their present which the committee intend to carr
out by the Spear atrás area, and in addition to their colba
Woolworth
Plans, have boom prepared for the erection of a permanent club-houso
·13ng,
42%
50% July.
45
40%
September October Decombor
Callon
Opening
Cloning Range Rango Ung. Unq. 10.53-10.55 10.78-10.77 10.78-10.77 10.95-10.07 10.88-10.88 11.05-11.05 11.07-11.08 11.26-11.20 11.22-11.23 11.40-11,41
10.05 Wheat
Chicago Winnipeg
85
094
85%
-103
Silver
87.05
87.20
88.20
days
(Sauer).
Ania Dorfmann, DX328. Song The Powder-Monkey
(Watson),
BongThe Midshipmite
(Weatherly-Adams).
Norman Allin (Bass), DX100. Violin Solo-Romanza Andaluza
(Sarasate).
Violin Solo-Mazurka (Zarzycki),
Bronislaw Huberman. L2932. 6.40-7.00 p.m.
The Soldier's Tale (Stravinsky).
Septet: Darrieux (Violin), Boussagol (Double Bass), Godeau (Clarinet), Dherin (Bassoon), Foveau (Cornet), Delbos, (Trombone), and Morel (Drums). conducted by the Composer.
13271,000 '02#, (181 Contracts).
7,03 p.m.
LX197/0.
Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc. 7.07-8 p.m. Variety.
Orchestral-A Country Girl-
Selection.
London Theatre
Orchestra DB45. Vocal Quartet My Wishing Song. Vocal Quartet-When It's Lamp-
lightin' Time in the Valley
The Four Musketeers. DB1127. Chorus The Dear Old Home Songs.
The B.B.C. Wireless
Chorus. DX408. Vocal Duct-Sittin' in the Dark. Vocal Duet-Waltzing in a Dream.
Layton and Johnstone, DB1100. Band-He Wanted Adventure-
Selection.
Debroy Somers Band. DX4GS. Song The Handwriting's on the
Wall.
Song-
Kiss in the Moonlight.
Sammy Fain. DB1117. Orchestral-Noel Coward Medley.
The B.B.C, Dance
Orchestra. DG377.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert from the Studio.
10.30 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.35 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson "Music Co.
KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's Broadcast from Manila: 5.00
p.m-Studio Music-Pres. Grant Orchestra.
8.45 p.m.-Health Talk.
0.00 pm-Studio Music.
6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Period.
0.30 p.m.-English Informational Period.
*7.00
Pm-Chrysler Programme Luneta Motor Co. Chrysler Dinner Ensemble.
7.30 p.m-Renter's
Soap-Pro--
gramme Lily Raquiza, Rusa Aranas
and Johnny Harris,
7.45 pm-Studio Requests.
8.00. p.m.-L R. Aguinaldo Spon Borship.
8.16 p.m.Studio Recital.
8.30 p.m.-Apo Cement Programme -Apo Orchestra.
8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations. 8.55 p.m.--Associated Charities.
0.00 p.m.-KZRM Musicale conduct.
ed by Lorino Nash.
10.30 pm Sign Off..
MR. SOONG'S TOUR.
VISIT KRUPP HOME IN ESSEN
Essen, July 26. Mr. T. V. Soong, the Finance Minister of China, is visiting here at the home of Herr Krupp, and will investigate the industries of the Ruhr, from which he hopes to derive some practical beneûts.-- Reuter.
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