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TEXTILE PARLEY
JAPANESE DELEGATES MEET
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BRITISH
London, Sept: 14. Japanese and Lancashire textile Industry representatives came In- to contact for the first time since the arrival of the Far East dele- gates, at an informal meeting at the headquarters of the Asso- cinted Chambers of Commerce in London to-day,
Meanwhile, the stage has been set. for the formal discussions between the spokesmen of these two powerful Industrial groups, whose interests have clashed with sorious economic consequences in various parts of the world,
The meeting will actually com- mence to-morrow in London, and proceedings will be devoted main ly to paving the way for future discussions.
SCHOOL SPORTS.
Mrs. Borrett Presents Swimming Prizes...
KEEN COMPETITION.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933.
Victoria
Keen rivalry between the Hongkong and Kowloon contestants featured the annual swimming sports of the Garri son Schools, hold at the Recreation Club bath yesterday after- noon, In the presence of a largo and enthusiastic gathering of parents and friends,
Mrs. O. C. Borrett, wife of H.E. the G.O.C., was a keen spectator as was fils Excellency Major General Borrett. Many officers and their wives were also present.
The Hongkong Schools made a clean sweep of the events, claiming the Championship flag, presented by the former G.O., Major-General Sandi- landa, winning by 116 points to 44. Hongkong scored completo triumpha In the fourth, fourteenth and seven teenth events, while they garnered another Ave points by a splendid win by a length in the team race.
THE WINNERS.
LAWN BOWLS NEW YORK STOCK
INTERPORT
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PORT (Cralgengower C.C. RYCON), 3 p.m. Reforo:J. Russell... Sunday, Oct. 8, Guests of Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield at Castle Tenk and New Territorios.
3
p.m.
EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
STEADY
According to Messrs. Swan, Cul- bertson and Fritz, the New York market was steady yesterday. Busl ness done 2,000,000 ahares. The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's active market: The market was
Senator demand for
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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL
FROM THE STUDIO 11-11.30 a.m. Stock and Exchange Weather
Quotations, Selected London Ale ther York Stock Quotations, Report, etc.
Report:
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Rugby Press Nowв, etc. Close DownL.
1.30 p.m.
2 pm. 1.30-7 p.
Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 pm. -Closing Local Stock Quota. tions, etc.
Monday, Oct. 9, v. Civil Service CC and strongly upheld led by gold. Tuesday, Oct. 10, SECOND INTER- minings and silver issues due to PORT (Kowloon C.G. green), inflation talk and the Administration's
11.30 am. Chinese recorded. pro- 3 p.m. Refereo:-11. Nish. intent to resume boosting commodi- credit especially
gramme. v. Craigen- tica and Wednesday, Oct. 11
in- 12.30 p.m. European programme gowar C.C., 3.30 p.m.. Thursday, Oct. 12 v. SECOND DIVI. flation immediately including recom- of Columbin and Regal records.
SION (Hongkong Electric R.C. mendation for remonetization of silver green), 3.30 p.m. Referee:Wheat: The removal of minimum. would be beneficial. Winniper Goldenberg, Friday, Oct. 13 v. Kowloon Dock prica pegs caused grains to sag,
RC, 3.30 p.m.
New York Ofice cable (This, morn- Saturday, Oct. 14, THIRD INTER-ing). Stocks: The weakness in utili- PORT (Police R.C. green), tien moderately unsettled rest of the 8 p.m. Referee:-A. W. Grim list but character of support indicates mitt.
an early resumption of advance. Wheat: The renewal of fresh buying carried wheat prices higher. The re of Winnipeg price peg had a MOVAL bearish effect there which caused our Constructive side still favoured. Cash strengthening. Cot. recession." ton: Understand recurrence of In- flation Lalk is stimulating activity on Worth Street which in turn is influen Govern cing buying, attributed to ment agencies attracted some speen. tative buying. Late reaction due to hedge selling. Spot inquiry, reported Market very Silver: improving..
of Inflation. strong on rumours
were
at reported Brokers Loans $899,000,000, an increase of $24,000,- 000 from September 8th figure of $874,000,000. Our New York Office (Last Night). Stocks: The
INTERPORT DINNER.
The Interport dinner will be held Saturday night after the final inter- Mrs.nt Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on port match. Ticket for the dinner will be available at all bowling clubs in the Colony. Tickets for the Inter- port matches will bo on sale at the clubs on whose groen the games are being played. Admission to these The Hongkang rinks for the Intor- games will be $1, including tax. port matches will be as follows:
It is understood the Japanese aim at securing a partition of the great cotton consuming markuta.
At the conclusion of the eyenta. Lancashire Industrialists, whose political influence is very consi-the prizes were presented by
Borrelt. dorable, declare that if the pre- prove abortive, sont conferences tariffs and other means of protec tion must be implemented in order to safeguard the British markets at home and overgens. But anch
step is not considered advis able at present, since it would pro- bably precipitate a commercial war which would be carried to every field of enterprise.
Warmth of Welcome. At the conclusion of to-day's meeting, the Japanese delegates expressed pleasure at the warmth of the welcome extended them, which augured well for the suc cess of future conversations. The meeting lasted an hour, during which time the chairman of the Lancashiro delegation, Mr. Bar-
low, addressed the welcoming speech to the visitors. Kadono Okada replied.
Mr.
No programme has yet been set. Both delegations lunched toge ther at a neighbouring restaurant. -Reuter.
The prize winners were as follow: High Dive-Boys (Cup presented by Major-General C. C. Lund1. Robert Dick (H.K.); 2. George Mortimer (ILK.); Robert Vincent (H.K.)
3.
High Dive-Girls (Cup presented by 1st Bn. Someract Light Infantry)-1. Blanche Bowles (H.K.); 2. Margaret Smith (K.).
Girls Handicap (10-12 years) Handi- cap. 1. Dorothy Watson (H.K.): 2. Blanche Bowles (H.K.).
Boys Handicap (Over 12 years).--1, Rex Burns (IL.K.); 2. James Walford (K).
Girls Handicap (Over 12 years).--1. | Merjorie Williams (K.); 2 Betty Chappell (H.K.).
Juniors Handicap (6-8 years).-i. Gordon Clarke (II.K.); 2. David Mackle (K.).
Long Plunge Open (Cup kindly pro- sentex (H.K.): 2. Margaret Smith Mrs. 0. C. Borrett)-1, Rex Burns (K.); 3. Fred Hall (II.K.).
Boys' 100 Yards Championship (Cup presented by Major-General Sir John Fowler)-1. Rex Burns (II.K.);
George Mortimer (HK.); S. Douglas Burns (I.K.).
First Interport.
A. E. Contes J. Chalmera
F. Cullen
R. F. Luz (skip)
Second Interport.
J. V. Ramsay
A. Hyde Lay F. J. Jones
A. M. Holland (skip).
Third Interport..
R. Hall
B. W. Bradbury J. C. Brown
U. M. Omar (skip) Former Prealdent Returna.
Mr. A. 0. Brawn. Inspector of English Schools, a former President Girls' 100 Yards Championship (Cup of the Hongkong, Lawn Bowls Asso. presented by Lady Fowler).-1. Marciation, roturned from leave yesterday Jorle Williams (K.); 2. Dorothy morning.
WINTER PROGRAMME. Watson (H.K.).
Y.M.C.A. Sports Meeting
Elects Committees.
OFFICERS FOR YEAR.
A mesting to appoint committees to arrange the winter programme of the European sport was held at Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, last night.
Tho committee elected were:-- Social-Messrs. R. Dormer. J. C. M. Grenham, G. W. True, S. A Gray, L. D. Skinner, J. J. Fergu-
mon.
Novices, Race (Over 91⁄2 years)............1. Fred Thompson (K.): 2. Dorothy Organ (II.K.); 3. Victor Sandera (HK).
Novices Race (Under 91⁄2 years).
1. Anthony Green (H.K.); 2. David Hart (H.K.): 3. Roy Andrews (H.K.), Boys' Handicap (10-12 years).—1. Arthur Clarko (H.K.); Keith Mackie (K.); 3.. Robert Dick
(H.K.).
Boys' Handicap (8-10 years)—1. Douglas Buras (H.K.); 2. Sidney Pledge (H.K.); 1. David Morris (K.).} Girls Handicap (8-10 years).-1. Winnie Farmer (H.K.); 2. Margaret Blackler (K.).
Team Raco-Won by Hongkong. Championship Flag (presented by Major-General J. W. Sandilands) Hongkong 115 points; Kowloon 44
points.
THE OFFICIALS:
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW - YORK
QUOTATIONS
Mesars. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quotations on the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchanges for yesterday.
Cotton.
October December January March
Sept. 13. Sept. 14,
Closing Closing
Rango
Range 9.17.0.18 9.37-9.37 0.36-9.38 9.67-0.58 9.49-0.49 0.66-9.GO 9.66-0.67 9.85-0.80 9.82-0.85 0.97-10.00 9.07-0.07 10.13-10.13
0.35
9.55 Wheat. Sept. 13
(Lacting remarkable Na
our
7.3-7.28 p.m. Band Selections, Marcho Militaire (Schubert, arr.
Godfrey). Villanelle (Dell 'Acqua, arr.
Winterbottom).
Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadlor
Guards. 9910, The Funeral March of a Marlenetto
(Gounod). The Rustic of Spring (Sinding).
The B.B.C. Wireless Military
Band. DX260. The Jolly Robbers~Overture
(Suppe),
The B.B.C. Wireless Military
Band. DX298. Variety. 7.28-8.15 p.m. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).
Orchestral-Tales Told on the
Danube.
The Bohemians DB1111. Song-Maria Bly Own. Song-Jealousy,
tional Recovery Act demonstration and higher commodity prices. Would Whent: Liver maintain positiens.
advance
Jan Zalski (Tenor), MR884. pool unresponsive to which is due to strong buying and Piano Solo-Fit as a Fiddie. further tightening in cash and Govano Solo-Wliat More Can I Ask?
Carroll Gibbons and His Boy ernment'e plan to subsidize Pacific
Friends. DB1081. Coast wheat to the Orlent; bullish continuance of yesterday's buying Orchestral-Little Elisabeth- likely. Cotton: Buying more gen
Tango. eral on expectation of renewed efforts of the Government for higher com- modity prices although there is nothing new on inflation. Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 20 Rails
American American
Orchestral-To-night-Tang". Kosmos Klub Tanz-
Violin Solo--Parodiac. Violin Solo-Marta.
Orchester. MR744.
Albert Sandler. DB980. Song Tell Me Tonight.
Song-Wild VioletoYou, Just You.
Heddle Nash (Tenor), DB979, Orchestral Song of the Nightingale. Orchestral-The Second. Serenade.
Albert Sandler and His
Orchestra. DB1095.
8.15-8.42 p.m. Octets. Memories of Chopin (arr.
Willoughby).
J. H. Squire Coleste
103.60
Sept. 13 Sept. 14
104.06
50.68
61.17.
10 Bonds 20 Utilities
Juneau Alaskn
Mining Co.
Chemical
20.82
20.28
20.93
.87.00
28%
30
Dye...
139
140
American Can
93
02
American &
For.
Fower
10
13
Amer. & For. Paw.
28%
20
American Metal
10%
20%
Octet. DX123. Traume Dreams), (Wagner, a
American Smelting 39%
43
Willoughby).
American Tel.
Tel
132
131
arr. Willoughby).
Tobacco
J. H. Squire Celeste
90%
91%
Water-
Putting the Clock Back (arr.
Billiards-Mesara, E. N. Ponsford, G. W. Giron, H. G. Munford, Young, H. Burson.
works Anaconda Copper, Atlas Corporation Auburn Automobile 61 Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel Borden Company, Borg Warner Canadian
Railway...
9814
284
Squire),
174
18%
J. H. Squire Colesto
14
14%
61%
34
35%
Octet. DX68. 8.42-9 p.m. Vocal Gems. Hermann Lohr,
30%
30%
Columbia Light Opera
27
201
20
10%
Pacific
16
16%
The officials were as follow: Judges: Rev. J. N. L.
Guse, J.I..
78.
80%
A.
Oct.
Literary and DebatingMessre. 8.C.F. (C/E), Captain P. S. Cannon, P. 9. Cassidy, J. M. Kelleher, D. J.A.E.C., Captain I. P. Carter, R.A., S. Crozier,S. A. Gray, Rev. Lieut. A. G. Martin, 1st Bn. 8.W.B., Short, Dr. E. L. Allen, Dr. H. D. 2nd Lieut. K. E. Cotter, lat Matthews.
Lincoln Regt. Mr. G. T. May Sept. B.Q.M.S., A. E. Snook. R.A., S/Sgt. House
N Committee-Miesars.
D. Goold, R.A.0.C. Stockton, G. W. Giffon, R. Dormer, O. B. Raven, F. C. Manning.
Library-Messrs. D. J. S. Crozier, D. Marshall, A. R. Duncan, A. White, Edwards, W. M. Wright, Dr. A.D.C-Messrs. W. Robertson, J. J. Ferguson, S. A. Sweet, J. O. M. Grenham.
Golf-Mesars, Dennis, J. Thompson, F. W. Dunhill,
M. C.-C.S.M., W. Lewis, 1st Bn. Dec.. S.W.D.; Recorder-W. O. Instr. (1), May P. II. Senior, A.E.C.; Starter:-W.O. Instr. (1). F. E. Creighton, A.E.C.
POLICE MEETING.
'Hents for the Police and Prisona Departmenta sports will be decided at the V.R.C. on Tuesday next at D. 2.30 p.m.
The finals will take place at the V.R.C. on Saturday September 23, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
Sports-Messrs. E. F. Selk, Gay, T. R. Ingram, J. C. M. Gren- ham, C. Balman, I. Lange,
PRIMO'S SHOES
181⁄2 INCHES LONG:
TROUBLESOME TRIBE.
September December March
Total sales for the day:
2,150,000 DZR. 11,775,000 026. (94 Contracts) (471 Contracts)
EXCHANGE RATES
Onlo... Athens. Milan. Sydney, Sept. 14. As a sequel to the murder of Buenos Aires five Japanese In Arnhem Land, Shanghai
New York north Australla, last year, a party Amsterdam of native policemen, led by white Vienna Groote Prague facers, is hurrying to Island, off the Arnhem Land coast, Madrid
↑ INCHES HIGH!
Now York. Almost as much care and labour as goes into the construction of a hours is expended in manufacturing from Port Darwin, because of Bucharest. a pair of ring shoes for Primo Carnera, new heavyweight cham-threats against missionaries there. Hongkong. plon of the world.
It appears that the missionarica Brussels were threatened by the native Stockholm The shoe firm which makes the tribesmen because the latter be- Lisbon.
Bombay. discovered and giant boxer's shoes has reloased Iloved they had
Yokorama the plans, specifications and materi-disclosed the whoreabouts of the Montovideo
murderers of the Avo Japancao, al used.
The police will not as protec- Silver (spot). They are nino Inches high; tivo body for the missionaries and Silver (forward) 18 184 Inches long; standard size, at the same time investigate the War Loàn
21; width, 6 and have no reflexes.story of the threats.--Beuter. The uppers are unlined, made of
Bryan,
May
Chase
National Bank ·26%
26%
July
Chrysler
Corporation 49
51
Spot
Columbia
Gus
Bn,
Sept. 14 Chicago Winnipeg Chicago" Winnipes
88
83 70%
0836 91% 71% 91% 68% 95% 77 90% 74%
Electric
17%
-17%
Consolidated Gas of
N.Y. Continental Oil
16% 46
1814
18%
Corn Products
85%
83
Douglas Aircraft
18
10%
Bilvor.
Drug Inc.
40
494
Sept. 19.
37.85
38.05
Sept. 14. Eastman Kodak 84
Du Pont de Nemours 82%
8216
84
Electric Bond &
DX245. Organ Solo-Cavalleria Rusticana
Intermezzo (Mascagni). Organ Solo-Tales of Hoffman-
Barcarolle (Offenbach).
38.35
39.36
Sharo
234
22*
39.14
40.16
General Electric
General Foods
24% 80
24
30
Song The Meistersingers-Prizo
Song (Wagner).
Gneral Motors
34%
34%
General Railway
Signal
41
42
Gold Dust
23%
23%
Goodyear Tyre &
Rubber
$7
38%
International
Sept. 13.
Sept. 14.
Paris
.81.10/32
Genova Berlin...
16.1 13.38%
POLICE HURRYING TO GROOTE ISLAND-
Helsingfors
.2201
Cement 81.9/32 International Har
414 16.44
yester 13.30% International Nickel 20%
220% International Tel &
Unq.
384
41%
20%
.10.90
· 19.00
Tel
10%
10%
.676
670 Johns Manville
.60.11/10
60.7/16 Kennecott Copper
GE 221
67
28
434 1/3444
14.584-
..7.92
.29 ..108
.38.8/16 .546 .1/4.7/8 1/4.15/16
40% Lehman Corporation 70% 1/8 Liggett and Myers 4.0114 B
7.80 Locw's Inc.
20% Lorillard P.
724
95%
07
25% 1 24
36% 28
1074 38.1/32
Mines Ltd.
Porcupine McIntyre
37
37%
540 Montgomery Ward 26%
26%
22.80
19.37
.100
.1/8
105%
1/6 North
National City Bank 29 2281 National Distillers 104% 10.37 New
28%
'107
York Central..
in
50%
Amorican
Montreal...
.4.80%
18
100.7/10
British Wireless.
Company 1/21/32 1/2:1/82 Owens-linols Glass- 81 36%
.30
Pacific Gus and 4.83
Electric 18.3/10
Pennsylvania 18.5/10
Fond
Phillips Petroleum.
22%
214
82124
Pro-
28
214
Roll-
Porlad,
feyhulda
Tobacco
80% 174
53
37
17%
Period.:
special unstretchable yellow back kangaroo with striped webbing across the it top for reinforce- ment.
7:16 pm
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Scars Roebuck Shell Union
44%
44M
9%
Musle.
"CONTENT THE ABSOLUTE RESIG-
The heavy buckskin soles are NATION TO THINGS AB THEY ARE typhold were reported to the local Southern California
Edison, 10% quilted across the ball and heel IS NOT A NORMAL STATE OF MIND.
Standard Gas & portion which practically makes
Electric Mrs. Ronald Hall, wife of the
144 It a spiko ahoo, without spikes and IT 18 FATALISTIC. THERE 16 A
Colony and a welcome is
N.J. rough on an adversary's foot if VIRTUR IN MAXING THE BEST OF Bishop of Victoria, has arrived in the Standard Oil Co. of Carnera Anadvertently stops. on THINGS, BUT THAT IS CHEERFUL AC Londered her at a rocoption at the Texas Corporation. 20
CEPTANCE NOT CONTENT,”—Mary | Ilsions. May Institute on Monday, - thom.
Toxas Gulf Sulphur 38% Roberts Rinehart.".
Union Carbide & birthday
Carbon 484 As to-day marks tho of H. R. H. Umberto di Bavoin. Union Pacido 121%
Tho shoo also has a strip of Swedish watch stool, interposed
"outer":"soles, under the arch withstand the tromondoia Pre surewhon Primo's wolg? thrown forward¿--Router.
to be
to
afternoon.
by the Government of the Straits) 11, 1. M. cruiser Quarto Vitell if lake pad tam v Hottlements against arrivals from in the harbour, will dress. The United Corporation Hongkong on account of small-pox quarto will loays for Halphong in the United Gas In
"právoment have been removed,
18
During Wednesday, two cares of Afedical Officer of Health..
Socony Vacuum Corporation.....
14
13%
18%
18%
· 20·
34%
49%
123
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Albumblatt (Album Leaf) (Wagner,
Octet. DX20.
Company, DX52. The Chocolate Soldier (Stange
and Straus).
Columbia LightTMOpora-
Company. DX284. 9-9.20 p.m. From the Studlo.
A Violin and Pianoforto Recital by Mins Mona Miss Jose Radeski and Maclean.
Programme-Selected.
9.20.9.40 p.m. Operatic.
Song Samson and Delilah-Fair
Spring is Returning (Saint-Saens).
Clara Serena (Contralto).
Terance Casey, DB130.
Song Judas Maccabaeus-Recit..
and Aria (Handel).
Francis Russell (Tenor). 9924.
9.40-10 p.m. Orchestral
The Wreckers-Overture (Ethel
Smyth).
Dame Ethel Smyth conducting the British Symphony
Orchestra. DX287,
Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe).
Court Symphony
Orchestra. DX42. All records in the above, European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. The Anderson Music Co.
.10.10.30 p.m.
A relay from Daventry' of the Scottish Studlo Orchestra directed by Guy Daines Joan Gibson (Soprano). Should reception provo satisfactory this relay will be continued to 11 p.m.
10.50/11 p.m.
To-day's Opening 10 a.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations as received from Now York by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.
10.35/11.05 pm. Closo Down. KZRM PROGRAMME.
To-day's Broadcast from Manila: 5:00
p.m.-Sunset Banco gmmme-Olympia Cabaret Orch.
0:10 pm-Spanish Informational
0:30 pm-English Informational
7:00 p.m.Dinner Music,
University of the Philip;
pines Programme Conservatory of
7:46 pm-Universal Drug Store. 8:00 p.m-Tabacalera Programme. 8:06 p.m.Roquent, Hour:
8:30 pmListerine Prophylactic Programme--Lorino Nash, Charles Erdman and Elizabeth Cetterman, 8:45 pmStock Quotations.
9:55 p.m.--Philippine Safety Coun- cil.
9:00 pm-Dance Programmo Lyric Masia House Orchestra,
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