1933-09-15 — Page 21

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SCHOOL SPORTS,

Mrs. Borrett Presents Swimming Prizes.

KEEN COMPETITION.

Keon rivalry bolween the Hongkong and Kowloon contestants, featured the annual swimming sports of the Garri- Victoria aon Schools, held at the Recreation Club bath yesterday after noon, in the presence of a large and enthusiastic gathering of parents and friends.

Mrs. 0. C. Borrett, wife of H.E. the

·G.0.C., was a keen spectator as was His Excellency Major General Borrett. Many officers and their wives were also present.

The Hongkong Schools made a clean aweep of the events, claiming the Championship flag, presented by the former G.O.C, Major-General Sandi- lands, winning by 115 points to $4. Hongkong scored complete triumphs in the fourth, fourteenth and seven- teenth events, while they garnered another fivé points by a splendid win by a length in the team race,

At the conclusion of the events, the prizes were presented by Mrs. Borrett.

'THE WINNERS.

The prize winners were as follow: High Dive-Boys (Cup presented by Major-General C. C. Enard.-1. Robert Dick (IK.); 2. George Martimer (HK.); 3. Robert Vincent (HK.),

High Dive Girls (Cup presented by 1st In, Somernet Light Infantry).-1. Blanche Bowles (H.K.); 2. Margaret Smith (K.).

Girls Ilandicap (10-12 years) Handi- cap-1, Dorothy Watron (H.K.); 2. Blanche Bowles (H.K.)."

Boys Handicap (Over 12 years),--1, Rex Burns (II.K.); 2. James Walford (K.).

Girls Handicap (Over 12 years).—1. Marjorie Willama (K.); 2. Betty Chappell (HK.).

Juniors' Handicap (0-8 years),...). Gordon Clarko (H.K.); 2. David Mackie (K.).

Long Plunge Open (Cup kindly pre- sented by Mrs. 0. C. Borrett)-1, Rex Burns (II,K.); 2. Margaret Smith (K.); 3. Fred Holi (H.K.).

Boys' 100 Yards Championship (Cup presented by Major-General Sir John Fowler).--1. Rex Burne (II.K.); % George Mortimer (HK); 3. Douglas Burns (ILK.).

Girls' 100 Yards Championship (Cup presented by Lady Fowler),---1. Mar- jorie Williams (K.); 2. Dorothy Watson (H.K.).

Novicer, Race (Over 96 years).-1. Fred Thompson (K); 2. Dorothy Organ (H.K.); A Victor Sanders (H.K.).

Novices Race (Undor 9 years),— 1. Anthony Green (H.K); 2. David Hort (H.K.); 3. Roy Andrews (H.K.).

Boys' Handicap (10-12 years)-1. Arthur Clarke (H.K.); 2. Keith Mackie (K.); B. Robert Dick (H.K.).

Boys' Handicap (8-10 years),-1 Douglas Burns (R.K.); 2. Sidney Piedge (H.K.); 3. David Morris (K.).

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LAWN BOWLS INTERPORT

(Continued from Paya 8.)

(Craigongower C.C.

PORT. green) 3 p.n. Refereo:-J. Russell, Sunday, Oct. 8, Gurats of Mr. T. II. G. Brayfield at Castle Peak and New Territories. Monday, Oct. 8, v. Civil Service C.C.,

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

LONDON STOCK PRICES

YESTERDAY'S MARKET MARKET GENERALLY

STEADY

nettve

Cut. According to Messi, Swan, borison and Fritz, the New York market was steady yesterday. Busi- ness done 2,000,000 shares. The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's marketi-The market was 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, SECOND INTER- and strongly upheld led by gold- PORT (Kowloon C.C. green), minings, and silver Issues due to 3 p.m. Referee:--H, Nish Wednesday, Oct. 1 v. Craigen-inflation talk and the Administration's

rower C.0., 3.30 p.m.

intent to resume boosting commodi Thursday, Oct. 12 v. SECOND DIVI. ties and expand credit especially SION (Hongkong Electric R.C. Semptor Harrison's demand for in- green), 3.30 p.m. Reforce:-W. flation inmediately including recom Guldenberg Friday, Oct. 1 v. Kowloon Dock mendation for remonetization of silver which would be beneficial. Winnipeg I.C., 3.30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, THIRD INTER. Whent: The removal of intaimum

PORT (Pollca R.C.green), prlee pegs caused grains to sag. 3 p.m. Referee:-A. W. Grim- New York Offen qable (This morn mitt.

ing), Stocks: The weakness in utili ties moderately unsettled- rest of the

INTERPORT DINNER.

First Interport.

A. E. Contes

3. Chalmers

Our

QUIETER

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have boon received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reutor. The markat Generally quieter. Sentiment continues to be good.

Chinese Bonds

Sopt. 18. Sept. 14. Bonds 1808 (Eng. Iss.)...

£.09% Loan 1008 82%

01

4

4

5% Loan 1912.

5%. Roorg, Loan

1913 Ldn, Iss.). 556 Bonda 1026-47 .5% S'hal-Nanking Ryrient-Pukow 5%

6%

Rly.

Tient-Pukow Railway (Supl. Loun)

Bhal-Hang- chow Ningpo Rly.

00% 824

£ 01

88% 874

£ 88% £ 8735

£ 4014 £ 40%

£21-26 £21-20

£17-22 £ 17-22

£83-88 £ 83-88

£ 12

1911

5% Henan Rly.. 12 5% Hukuang Rly.

£ 20

£ 20 5% Lung Tsing U.

Hai Rly, 1918. 11 $ 11

Foreign Boada and Banks

German 7% Int. Loan 1924...

71%

The Interport dinner will be held list but character of support indicates at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on an early resumption of advance. Saturday night after the final inter- Wheat: The renewal. fresh buying port match. Ticket for the dinner carried wheat prices higher. The re- will be available at all bowling clubs | moral of Winnipeg price pog had n in the Colony. Tickets for the Inter-bearish effect there which caused our port matches will be on sale at the

Constructive, side recession.

stil clubs on whose green the games are favoured. Cash strengthening. Cot being played. Admission to these ton: Understand recurrence of in- games will be $1, including tax. Ratlon talk is stimulating activity on The Hongkong rinks for the inter-Worth Street which in tam is influen- Govern-

704 port matches will be as follows:

cing buying, attributed to ment agencies attracted some specu-Japan 5% Sterling

Loan 1007.... £ 85% £ 85 lative buying. Late reaction due to hedge selling. Spot inquiry reported Japan 6% Sterling

Silver:

Loan 1924.... £ 94 Market very

£ 94 Improving. strong on rumourn of inflation.

Industrials and Breweries Brokers' Lonna were reported at $808,000,000, an increase of $21,000,-

Associated Elec. 000 from September 8th Agure of

Industries $871,000,000. Our New York Office Brit.-Amer. Tob.. cable (Last Night), Stocks: The

Chinese Eng. & Na- market

Min. "Act demonstration J. & P. Coats tional remarkable and higher commodity prices. Would

ould Courtaulde maintain positions. Wheat: Liver- pool unresponsive to our Advance Distillers

Dunlop Rubber which is due to strong buying and further tightening in cash and Gov. Everrendy crament'e plan to subsidize Pacific General Elec. Const wheat to the Orient; bullish Guinness continunnec of yesterday's buying likely. Cotton: Buying more gen- eral on expectation of renewed efforts

F. Cullen

R. F. Luz (skip)

Second Interport.

J. V, Ramsay

A. Hyde Lay

F. J. Jones

A. M. Holland (skip).

Third Interport.

R. Ifall

B. W, Bradbury

J. C. Brown

U. M. Omar (skip)

Former President Returns. Mr. A, D. Brawn, Inspector of English Schools, a former President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asso. ciation, returned from leave yesterday morning.

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

of the Government for higher com- although there is modity prices nothing new on Inflation.

Daw-Jones averages:

30 Industriala 20 Rails

20 Utilities

Sept. 13 Sept. 14 ..103.65

Measts, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quotations American on the New York cotton and wheat

Tel. and silver exchanges for yesterday. American Tobacco

Cotton.

Acan

Girls Handicap (8-10 years)-1, October Winnie Farmer (H.K.); 2. Margaret December Blackler (K.),

January Team Race-Won by Hongkong. March Championship Flag (presented by May Major-General J. W. Sandilands), July Hongkong 115 points; Kowloon 14 Spot points..

THE OFFICIALS.

Closing Range

0.66-9.67 11.86-0.86

0.52-0.85 0.97-10.00 9.07-0.07 10.13-10.13

១.១៥

9.66 Wheat. Sept. 13 Sept. 11 Case, J., Chieng Winnipeg Chicago Winnipes

୫୫

8816 70%

607 715 91% 687

Sept. The officials were as follow: Judges: Rev.

Bryan, Oct. J. N. L. S.C.F. (C/E), Captain P. S. Cannon, Dec. A.E.C., Captain I. P. Cneter, R.A., May Lieut. A. G. Martin, 1st Bn. S.W.B., 2nd Lieut. K. E. Cotter, 1st Bn. Lincoln Regt, Mr. G. T. May, September B.Q.M.S., A. E. Snook, R.A., S/Sgt. December

D. Goold, R.A.0.C.

M. C.-C.S.M., W. Lewis, 1st Bn. S.W.B.; Recorder:-W, O. Instr. (1), P. II. Sentor, A.E.C.; Starter:—W.Ó. Instr. (1). F. E. Creighton, A.E.C.

POLICE MEETING.

Heats for the Police and Prisons Departments sports will be decided

9114

77 Silver.

37.85

08% 74%

Sept. 13. Sept. 14. Continental Oil

Chem. In

Impl. Tobacco Int. Ten Stores Internut, Nickel Pinchin Johnson Turner & Newall Unilever

SPORT ADVTS.

MACAO RACES MACAO RACES

· THE MACÃO JOCKEY CLUB.

SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING, SUNDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1933,

FIRST SADDLING BELL 1.00 p.m.

FIRST RACE at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION:-

at

To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 cts. Members MUST show their badges to gain admittance. Ladies aro cordially invited to attend the Races without

No charge.

· LADIES' TICKETS will be issued.

Tiffins, Tens and Refreshments will be obtainable, at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

See Steamboat Co.'s notless for special sailings to Macao.

DANCING NIGHTLY

at

DIXIE

DANCING ACADEMY

BANK OF CHINA

BUILDING 2nd Floor. Tel. 25707,

SNAPPIEST BAND

21/me 21/- 115/

110/3

31/-

81/...

68/0

58/8

30/0

84/-

80/7/2 85/-

SPACIOUS

HALL

34/744 84/7%

28/-

28/9

45/-

45/-

06/0 90/3

20/0 2076

109/11⁄2 110/- 27/0 27/9

$ 22 $ 224

32/10 32/10 3678

30/3 24/8 24/0

Miscellaneous

15/74 16/9

88-14 87/0

BUTTERFLY

DANCING ACADEMY

The Most Cool & Airy Place

with Excellent Music.

104.00

50.08

51.17

20.82

29.23

19 Bonde

80.03

$7.06

Alaska unosu

Mining Co.

287%

30

Anglo-Dutch Burma Corpn Canadian Pacific

Riy.

14/- 14/~

$ 174 $ 17

Chemical &

American Can

138 03

1-404

Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

10/8

16/3

$2M

Trepca Mines...

14/-

14/-

American

For.

Langlaati

Power

18%

13

·Estate

28/G

28/0

Amor. & For. Pow. 2844 American Metal ...

10 American Smelting 30%

Tel.

20

Londorf

18/0

18/0

20M 13

Rubber Trusts

21/0

21/10/

S'hai. Elec. Constr.

67/-

5B/

13244

Van Ryn Deep ..

41/8

41/3

181

Oils

Supt. 13. Sept. 14. Closing Range

Water-

90%

28%

0134

Anglo-Persion Oil

40/4 48/0

9814

Burmah Off

Anaconda Copper

17

Royal Dutch

£ 2214 £23/3

9.17-9.18 9.37-0.37

9.36-0.38 0.67-0.58 0.49-9.40 9.60-9.69

Atlas Corporation

14

Auburn Automobile 01%

613%

Shell Trana, and

Trad:

50/3

57/6

Baltimore & Ohio

3414

36%

Bethlehem Steel

30%

3014

DANCING ACADEMY

Barden Company

Warner

27

201

Borg Canadian Pacific

10%

United Aircraft &

Trans.

Railway Chase National Bank: 26 Chrysler Corporation 49% Columbin Gas &

14

16

38% 39 United Corporation 8 United Gas Im-

7

784%

8056

provement

18

18

2544

U.S. Rublier

184

18%

51

U.S. Steel

55

56

Westinghouse E. &

Electric Consolidated Gas of

Ν.Υ.

17%

17%

M.

49.

40%

Woolworth

38%%%

39%

10%

15

1815

18%

Corn Products ...

853

BR

Douglas Alrcraft Drug Inc.

IG

10%

40

484

Du Pont de Nemours 82

82

Eastman Kodak

8.1

84%

Bond

Share General Electric Gneral Motors

23K

2234

-2456

24

3014

XD

34%

34%

Raliway

.81.10/30

18.6144

81.9/32

16.44 Gold Dunt

Signal

41 234%

42

28

Holsingfors

13.38 220 .19.00 676

13.3014 Goodyear Tyre &

Throw away the brush,

226

Rubber

37

38

10.00 International

670 Coment

Unq. 33

.60.11/10

60.7/16 International

481

41

Shanghal

New York

Amsterdam

Prague Madrid Bucharest. Hongkong. Brussol, Stockholin

.1/3 .4.58%% 7.92 .29 .108 .38.3/10 ,515 .1/4.7/8 .22.00

20%

4.61

International Tel. &

7.80 Tel

167%

10%

2014 Jolins Manvillo

054%

07

107 Kennecott Copper

224

23

540 Liggett and Myers

38.1/82 Lohman Corporation 10%

1/4.16/10

QU

46.01

22.81 Loew's Inc.

20141

.19.8714 .108

10.8714 Lorillard P.

24

1/6

97

Yokorama Montevideo

.18%

18.8/10 Now York Central 18.5/10 North

16 National City Bank 29 4.83 National Distillers 104

- American

March

J8.36 30.14. Total sales for the day-m

38.05

39.30

10.18

2,350,000 ozs. 11,775,000 oz.

(94 Contracta) (471 Contracts) Electric

EXCHANGE RATES General Foods

at the V.R.C. on Tuesday next at Paris 2.30 p.m. The anals will take placo Geneva at the V.R.C. on Saturday September Berlin 28, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

Onta..... Athens. Milan..

WINTER PROGRAMME. Buenos Aires.

Y.M.C.A. Sports Meeting Vienna

Eleets Committees.

Sept. 13. Sept. 14. General

Har- 43%

vester ..................

41% 1/3 International Nickel 20

OFFICERS FOR YEAR.

A mooting to appoint committeer Lisbon.. to arrange the winter programme of Bombay.

.1/2.1/33 .364 The committoo elected were:- Montreal... 4.80% Social-Messrs. R. Dormer, J. c. Silver (spot). B1, Gronham, G. W. True, S. A. Silver (forward) 18 Gray, L. D. Skinner, J. J. Fergus War Loan.....100.7/16

sport was held at the European: Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, last night,

Bon.

Billiards-MosSTA. E. N. Ponsford,

'G. W. Giffon, H. G. Munford, Young,

H. Burson.

Literary and Debating--Mosser, P. S. Cassidy, J. M. Kelleher, D. J. S. Crozier, S. A. Gray, Rev. F. Short, Dr. E. L. Allen, Dr. H. D. Matthews.

N

Houso Committee-Monars, Stockton, G. W. Glen, R. Dormer,

100 McIntyre Porcupine

Mines Ltd. 1/2.1/82 Montgomery Ward 25%

Company -British Wireless,

COURTESY CALL.

JAPAN'S MINISTER MEETS MR. WANG

Nanking, Sept. 14. The Japanoso Minlater to China, LibraryMesara. D. J. S. Crozier, Mr. Ariyoshi! arrived here from

O. B. Raven, F. G. Manning.

D.

50

2244 Owens-Illinois Glass 81 Pacific Gas and

Electrio

Rail-

Pennsylvania

road Phillips Petroleum Reynold's Tobacco

ימי

Sears Roebuck... Sholl Union Bocony - Vacuum

Corporation...** Southern California

Edison Standard Gas

Electric

Marshall, A. R. Duncan, A. Shanghai this morning and will White, Edwards, W. M. Wright, Dr. pay a courtesy call upon Mr. Wang

A.D.C-Messrs. W. Robertson, J. Ching-wel at 9 o'clock this even- Standard Oil Co. of J. Ferguson, S. A. Bwoot, J. C. M. ing at the latter's official rest- Grenham.

Golf Messrs. Dennis, -J. D.

| donco.

NJ. Texas Corporation.

Sports.--Mesari. E.-F- Selk, -A, Bogomoloff, the Soviet “Ambasen- Union →→ Carbide Guy, T. R. Ingram, J. G. M. Grandor, at a private meeting, this | Carbon ham, G. Balman, II: Lange..

evening-Reuter,

Union Paind

60%

21 824

23

21%

30% 87% 17% 17%

534

54

444 0%

44%

0%

14

13%

10%

18%

144

· 194

**

CHINA EMPORIUM LTD.

GRAND

OPENING

Saturday 16th

The "SPALDING"

"H Type Tennis Ball Is the ideal ball for Hong-Kong

QURABLE and CONTROLLABLE

Spread it on

Nos. 63-65, Des Voeux Rd. C.

Side Entrance by Lift.

Top Floor.

Tel. No. 26770.

LIDO

DANCING

EVERY NIGHT

from 8 p.m.-12.

144, Des Voeux Road

(Entrance Wing Kut St.)

Opposite Sincere's

Tel. 27412.

-and Shave! ||LOW FARES

forget about lathering and rubbing-in, just, spread on

Barbasol

and shave away,

Your razor will slide smoothly over your face, cutting crisply at the base the hairs which stand up in this modern scientific shaving cream.

Your face will tell you to try it again and again, for it has been left cooled, cleansed and healed with Barbasol the antiseptic.

For Sula ut bonding Chemists' Shops

SKLENE, MACKBẢN 4 OR, ING.

Barbasoi

HUNG TAK MOTOR BOAT

COMPANY

Pottinger St. Wharf. To BUOYS A., B. & C. also to Kowloon Wharf, and Navy Buoy, CHARGES $1 per trip (Day & Night). To Stone-Cuttar leland East $1.60. To

Stone-Cutter Island South Shore $1.40.

REVELATION MIRROR ADVERTISING CO. BANK OF CANTON BLDG. Edgar E. Strother.

Manager.

Phone 30000.

Have you seen what the "Revela- tlon" mirror REVEALS at the EXHIBITION. No. 1, Gloucester Arcade.

CANTON AGENTS

for

Che

Hongkong Telegraph.

THE÷SHAMEEN PRINTING

PRESS, LTD. 83, B.C. Shameen.

TAIFI 2037

SPALDING

ATENNIS BALLS

Distributors for Hong-Kong GILMAN and Co.

FIT FITS HERE

IT WILL FIT HERE

Tek

SHORT HEAD.

does it!

If Tek's brush head were twice as long. It couldn't do your teeth and gums half as much good. Tok is exactly fitted for its work. It gets its head in even at the most difficult angles-measures its entire tuft of bristles fully and firmly against the Inner surface of the upper and lower teeth. Tek roaches right back, cleans right round treating the gums with a steady course of gentle massage keeping them firm and healthy and young. Get used to Tek and you'll use no other. Sold surgically clean in sealed carton. See that the carton is unbroken.

Six colours. Hard or modium, also extra hard (unbleached) »

Other famous Johnson & Johnson products: ara Johnson's

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.