THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933.
NEW TRADE SCHOOL CRICKET. NEW YORK STOCK
PACT
ARGENTINE TO CUT TARIFFS
BRITAIN CAINS CONCESSIONS
Univessity · Loses To D.B.S...
GOOD
BOWLING
EXCHANGE
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YESTERDAY'S MARKET
EASY.
GALA SUCCESS.
The Fun Of The Fair At M.C.L. Outing.
·· JUVENILE SPORTS.
According to Mosara, Swan Cul- bertson and Fritz, the New York market was easy yesterday, Bust- The University were at home to the neas done 2,810,000 shares: The Wall Diocesan Boys' School yesterday in a Street Journal report on yesterday's friendly cricket match and wore market: The market declined sharp heavily beaten by 8 wickets.
ly during the whole day due to London, Sept. 27.
The Undergraduates had first lease operations of professional bears and of the wicket and could do nothing in isolated instances the decline went Britain's trade negotia-right to the steady bowling of Sar as far as 81 points. The decline was tions with the Argentine runs, which included the first that which word uncovered through heavy geant, who took four wickets for 13-alded by considerable stop loss orders have concluded satisfac-trick of the season. They were all selling. There is no apparent reason dismissed for 40 runs, Hunt boing Most business news is considered bul- torily and a supplementary top scorer with 26. B. D. Lay took sh. The market, however, ralled near the close in sympathy with the agreement has now been two wickets for 0 runs.
Noeding 47 runs for victory, the price of wheat in Chicago which signed.
D.B.S. passed their total with 8 wic-advanced after encountering an over-enthusiasm and the air was filled with kets in hand, Hulse being top scorer sokl condition. "Iron Ago Magazine" with 25, while G. Leo scored 10 not report: out
Scores:
The original Convention, drawn up in London some months ago, recorded United Kingdom conces sions in regard to Argentine beef and wheat which are her chief exports lo Great Britain and
University.
D. Hunt e Hulse b Sargeant ... P. N. Powar e Youngsaye b Leo Argentine concessions in the mat-H. Ozorie Lee ......
P. B. Tata e Rapley b Hulsa ter of exchange control.
The new supplementary agree ment is concerned almost entirely with concessions made by the Argentine on tariffs.
tine Customs Duties are arranged
A. B. Tata at Zimmern b Sargeant M. A. Cooper b Sargeant A. G. N. da Silva b Sargeant E. Wood run out.. G. Abraham b Lay
Reductions of the present Argen-K. L. Ng not out C. N. Soo l Lny
Extras
Total
. for affecting on many classes of goods which are of interest to United Kingdom trade with the Argentine. In some cases, exemp- tion from duty is granted.
Goods imported into Argentina are in general subject to a duty at percentage rates ranging from five per cent, to fifty-seven per cent. assessed on Argentine offieinl tariff valuations. In addition to the customs duty, imported goods of the kinds able to customs duty, are subject to a surcharge of ten per cent, ad valorem also, enl- culated on the official tariff valua tions, the surcharge being ap- proved as a temporary measure in October 1931.
Hulne Leo Sargeant Lay
Steel production at 41% of capacity, Reports improvement is due to the launching of Government sponsored 26 capital goods program and the speed. 3 ing up of public works drive hab 1 renewed steel buying. Business is 7 being driven considerably in execes of 4 consumers current needs however duo to continued upward prices and rising a costs which is a disturbing feature. Our New York Omeo Cablo (This 5 morning).
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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
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In ideal wonther, marred only by n short shower late in the afternoon, the M.C.L. awimming gala at Repulse EUROPEAN programmË OF Bay yesterday proved one of the outstanding shows of the year, The
RECORDED MUSIC beach was ablaze with bunting which harmonised with the multi-coloured 6-8 p.m. European programme of dresses and beach wear of the large records kindly loaned by a Listener. amusement was laid out on the Orchestral-Why Do I Love You? crowd-attending Everything for Orchestral-O-Man River. foreshore, Aunt Sallies, a fish pond, lucky dips, hoop-la, chutes, an aerial railway and a dozen and one other attractions. Young and old ontered into the spirit of the event with
the cries of the showmen, mostly Marines, who appeared to be engaged in a keen friendly rivalry trying to attract the largest number of customers to patronise their shows. The response was admirablo.
OFFICIAL GUEST.
Amongst those present were H. E the GO.C., Major General O. C Borrell, and Mrs. Borrett, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe. und Mre. Wolfe, Mrs. T. II. R. Shaw, Mr. L. N. Murphy Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackle, Mr. S. H. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, and Mr. Tang Dodwell, Major and Mrs. Swire, Hon. Shiu-kin.
Stocks: Selling is attributed to orumours of labor trouble in the steel 2 industry and prospects of carly
stabilization
The officials were: President, Mrs. of the dollar. AE. D. C. Wolfe, M.B.E.; vice-president, 40 technical rally seems near. Wheat: Mrs. T. H. R. Shaw, treasurer, Mrs. This commodity shows most remark D. W. Tratman; secretary, Mrs. H. R. w.able ability to come back as the Butters. The stalls were in the hands closing rally revealed not only that of a large number of lady helpers, the market had become oversold but while Royal Marines and men of the that absorption on decline was suffis Royal, Navy, under Commander ciently impressive to turn the tide. Chichester, were in charge of the The market closed strong and is in a numerous sideshows. Sea Scouts were 25 position to follow, constructive nowa.
1 Cotton: The tendency is to await help.
also present and rendered invaluable 10 definite develpments in regard to the monetary policy therefore causing a 10 quiet market. Southern holding ap
pears to be increasing. The demand Total for 2 wickets ......
is Improving. Basis is firm. Silver: nye, J. Prettyjohin, R. Broadbridge, wenk. Treasury Gold was
A. Zimmern, D. B. Lay, J. Young- The market was erratic and closed quoted Liu Kwai and S. H. Wong did not bat:ut $31,35 per ounce.
Bowling Analysis.
30 Industrials. 97.41 03.18 20 Raila
43.11 41.19 20 Utilities
25.08 26.20 84.44
D. B. S. A. Hulae c'da Silva b Power W. Rapley b Ozorio G. Leo not out
C. B. R. Sargeant not out
Extras
Wood Ozorio
REDUCTION OF SURTAX. Under existing Argentine legisla-Power tion, this surtax is to be gradun)-!
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ly reduced, starting in November ŞAINT'S VICTORY
of this year and to be finally ex- tinguished by 1934.
The new agreement contains proposals whereby the Argentine Government agree not to raise the surcharge above ten per cent, dur ing the three years' currency of the agreement.
Classes of goods on which con- ccasions are made under the sup- plementary agreement include all classes of textiles, all classes of metals and machinery, motor vehleles and cycles, chemicals paints, varnishes, pottery and cot- ton goods.British Wireless,
MELBOURNE CRIME
GANGSTER-FASHION- MURDER
Melbourne, Sept. 22.
Central British School In Friendly Match
St. Joseph's College defeated Contral British School by five wickets In a friendly cricket match yesterday on the latters' ground.
Batting first, the Contral British School found E. Esmail in deadly form and were all dismissed for only 50 runs. Esmail claiming six victims for only twelve runs in oight overs.
The Saints had no difficulty in pass 120 runs. ing their total and went on to score A Esmail being top scorer with 80.
Scores:
Central British School.
Mr. Mulcahy, c A. Esmall b E.
Esmall
Blake, b Khoo
Hammer, e Hamet, b Aaome
Bond, b Asome
Gecks, a Bony, ₺ Khoo
"Kenn" Sisson and His Orchestra, Song-Soft Tooted Snow. Song-The Second Minuot
Garda Hall (Soprano), Organ Solo Inn Little Spanish Town Organ Solo-Just a Bird's-Eye-View
of my Old Kentucky Honie."
Jesse Crawford, Song-Father O'Flynn. Song Joggin' Along the Highway. Arthur Vivian (Baritone). Plano Solo Ton Cente A Dance. Plano Solo Baby's Birthday Party, Orchestral-La Canzons Dell's Amere,
Billy Mayori.
Orchestral-Guitarrita.
Orchestra Italiana Armando dị Orchestral-A Japanese Sunset.
Piramo. Orchestral-The Mystery of Night.
Song-Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.
Victor Salon Orchestra. Song All Through the Night." Orchestral-Sinful and Sweet.
Richard Crooka (Tenor), Orchestral Noche en la Volga. Song-Jeannine-I Dream of Lilac
Marek Weber and His Orchestra,
Time.
Song Was It a Dream. Octot-Pracludium,
Gladys Moncrieffe (Soprano), Octet-Melody in F.
Emest Leggett London Octet. Band Second Hand Rose. Band My Man.
Ray Starita and His Ambassa
dors Band.
During the afternoon selections were rendored by the Danco Band of the South Wales Borderors, by kind permission of Lieut. Col. G. T. Song-Killarney. Raikes..
SPORT RESULTS.
The sports events were held under
Song-Mary of Argyle.
Sydney Coltham (Tenor), Orchestral-Nola.
Dow-Jones averages: Sept. 26 Sept, 27/ the direction of Majör K. P. Atkinson Orchestral-Cradle of Love.
Amor. & For Power 20 18
American Metal,.. Amorican Smelting 44% Amer. Tel & Tel, 122%
American
'B' American works
Anaconda Copper Atlas Corporation. Auburn Automobile 47% Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel Rorden Company ..
and the results were as follow:
30 yards, boys, 18, to 15 years-1. Ip Hak-kam; 2. Harry Clark; 3. Oscar Bitzer.
30 yards, girls, 13 to 10-1. Miss Wai Mui w.0,
Raft to ahore, boya, 16 and over.
Paul Whiteman and His
Orchestra.
Piano Solo-The Big Pond-Medley, Piano Solo One Night Alone With
You.
Raio da Costa,
Orchestral Song of the lalands.
1. Yip Hon-chai; 2. Shiu Ka-sing: 3.Orchestral-Hangin' on the Garden Fong Chung
Rait to shore, girls, 16 and over.- 1. Miss Shopsmith, wo..
30 yards, boys, 10 to 12-1. Brex. Burns; 2. F. Noville; 3. Bobble Hall
30 yards, girls, 10 to 12-1. Nellie Pang; 2. Peggie Mah; 3. Pamela Turnbull.
25 yards, boys, 7 to P-1. Douglas Burns; 2. Tony Webber 3. Anthony Grieve.
25 yards, girls, 7 to 9-1, Pearl Mar; 2. Norah Railton; 3. Evangelcine Nicklebards.
15 yards, boys and girls under 7.-- 1. Barbara Hazell; 2. Bazil Old; 3. Patricia Stillingworth.
10 yards, boys and girls, under 7, with wings or floats-1. Kathleen Taylor; 2. Molly Jacks; 3. Yvonne Blackmore.
25 yards, paddling on boards, boys and girls 10 to 13.-1. Rex Burns; 2. F. Neville; 3. William Pride.
26 yards, paddling on boards, 14 to 18.-1. Norman Lee; 2. Oscar Bltzer; -3-H.-Sommers
40 Bonds
84.24
Alaska
Jureau
Mining Co.
20%
2814
Allied Chemical &
Dye....
136
134
American Can
80
87
American & Foreign
Power
10
9%
10
18%
40%
120/
Tobacco
Water-
871%
21 10 12/2
26%4
2014
15
11%
46%
20%
27
35%
83
23%
22
Canadian Pacific
Borg Warner ... 15%
14%
2
Railway
13%
1824
Caso, J.-I-68%
-05
Chase National Bank 23
22%
Chesapeake Cor
poration r 41
39
Chrysler Corporation 42%
3047
Solumbia Cas
Electric
15
1444
o Consolidated Gas of
Men's Relay Race-1. 1st. H.K. Scas Scouts.
New York
COMPETITION WINNERS.
41%
0 | Continental Oll
164
Corn Products
Douglas Aircraft..
85 14.
41 16 80% 184
Bowling Analysis.
50 Du Pont de Nemours 765%
Eastman Kodak
734
H. R. W. Electric Bond
83 &
79
B 9 12 Sharo
General Foods
10% 10 35% 3518 20% 2814
3814 25% 2014 104
25
20%
vester
384 Intentional Nickel 19%
177%
-324%
28
30% 19%
134
1216
404
474
20% 08
Heldun, c Bony, b E. Esmall
"Willnott, e Amery, b Esmail 7.
Bander, b E. Esmail
Fradd, b E. Esmail Hill not out....
Trout, e Windsor, b E. Esmail
Extras.....
Total
A murder in American gangster fashion was committed in Gore Street, Fitzroy, to-day, just after midnight, when a labourer on his
■way home was deliberately shot
H. ABоme and mortally wounded by a gun- E. Esmail man who stepped from a motorcar J. Alves and fired six shots from a pistol. G. Windsor
Detectives ballove that the mur S. L. Kheo dor is closely connected with a shooting affray which took place
was
at North Carlton in the early part of this week, when a man shot in the back while walking homeReuter.
FARMER CRITICS
U.S. RECOVERY PLAN ATTACKED
MOCODENNÄ
- 12 0 General Electric... 201
St. Joseph's College, A. Raker, b Bond G. Windsor, b Holden
E. Esmail, 1.b.w. Gocks
S. L. Khoo, b Gocks
II. Asome, b Gecks
3. Alves, b Gecks
A. Esmail, Bond, b Geeks
K. S. Boay, b Gecks
C. Amory, b Blake
9. Hamot not out
Y. Esmail, e Bond, b Blake
Extras
Washington, Sept. 27.
Holdman Although President: Roosevelt Blake has not yet announced any decision Geeks on the questions of deflation or Bond devaluation of the U.S. 'dollar, it is Hammer realised at the White House and in the State Department that a stable monetary policy is imperative for the success of the recovery pro- gramme..
Remonetisation of silver and re- tirement of bonds by the issue of Treasury notes Is urged by John A. Simpson, President of tho Farmors' Union, who, in a letter to
Total
Bowling Analysia.
8
1 86
General Motors
General Railway
Stenal
14 Gold Bust
17 Gontiveer Tyre &
14
Rubber
4 International
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Cement International Har
International Tel
Tel.
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper 21%
Lehman Corporation #9%
Liggett & Myers 'B' 06 04 Loew's Inc.
M. R. W. Lorillard P.
#2989°
President Roosevelt, blames More than 17,000 persons, in- the bankers for the Farm Act and Recovery Act and finds fault with
McIntyre Porcupine
Mines Ltd.
Montgomery Word 21%
National City Bank 24%
National
Distillers 06% New York Central 40 North American
Company
19% Owens-linols Glass 75% Pacific Gas
81% 20
21%
20%?
414
· 39 10% 24%
04 -
37
171 74
Electric
214 Ponnavlvania Rall-
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31 Phillins Petroleum i 154 Ronald's Tobacco
50%
20%-
80
: 16
4874
0834 7%
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THOUSANDS. SLAIN BY COMMUNISTS.
TALE OF ATROCITY, IN
FUKIEN #
Nanking, Sept. 27. cluding a large number of young Sasra Roebuck 40%%% students, were massacred by the Shell Union. both measures.
Communist bands who recently Socony Vacuum raided north-west Fukien, accord- Corporation Mr. Simpson added that it was ing to semi-oficial despatches from
12% 114 Southern California the bankers plan to destroy the Foochow to-day,
Edison
18 Roosovalt administration..
Standard
174 Gas & Standard Oll Co. of
Electric
10% 10
Sterling N. J.
40% Inc.
Products
Texas Carnoration 20% A force of 800 communista, a Texas Gulf Sulphur 27% remnant of the invading horde. Union Carbido & was annihilated to the north-west Union Pacife
Carbon of Yonping recently, while another, There was a cloan bill of health in band of similar strength suffered.
United Afroraft & the Colony on Tuesday,
heavy casualties as a result of a United Cas
Trans successful-raid on SHunchongprovement
The survivors of this latter TAS. Rubber group are being surrounded by the US Steel, Government troops and can expect Universal little quarter-Reuters
One message states that the Red "The people," he said, are over-menace in north-western Fakton whelmingly disappointed and dis has now been dissipated and the gusted with the recovery pro altuation is expected to be com- gramme. They still have completely under control in another idence in you; but no faith what- ten days. ever in the recovery programme.- Router,
No dinner dance will take place at the Repulse Bay Hotel on Friday, "September: 20,
.30
544 26%
35%
48
1144
110
120
Gate,
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Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra. Organ Solo-Evensong. Organ Solo-Idylle.
Herbert Dawson.
8. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
8.3.10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert front the Studio.
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
RELIGION IS A "BEST SELLER"
(Continued from Pago 8.)
and encouragement in their quest. men and women who seek guidance
for knowledge.
PROVED BEYOND DOUBT. The mere fact that so many books of a
religious trend have
and
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been
Showrooms:-
There were a large number of published in a given perlod is not, entrants for the sand castle competi- in itself, a clear and obvious in- tions and some neatly executed dication that such books are read. designs were achieved. The prize- winners. were:
Children under 6 years.1. Pamela fortunately, I am in possession of in appreciable quantities. But, Carrington Sykes; 2. Mary Cooper; 9. Sydney Carpenter,
Children over 6.-1. John Baumber; if there is any substantial meon- facts which prove beyond doubt that, 2. Perey Lam; 3. Porcy Hitchens;
special prize for sand sphinx, Mary-ing in the term "best seller," then gold Sorby,
The prize-winners of the fish pond religious books are overwhelming. competitions wers David Guardly entitled to claim this distinction. (boys) and Pamoin Turnbull (girls),
The old type of devotional manual
The event which attracted the most attention was the. Pyjama and 1938 and the sugary sentimental tract Beach Wear Parade. In the child-
ren's class there were 22 entrants are, for all-practical purposes, dead but only one person, Mrs. Nagel, and buried... To-day the type of entered in the senior section.
The judges for the class for religious reading, which has per- children from 6 to 16 years wero Mrs.meated the masses is stronger, 0. C. Borrett, Mrs. L. N. Murphy and
Mr. S. H. Dodwell, and their awards saner, deeper, and uncompromising- were: 1. Peggy Eccleshall; 2. Pamela ly robust. While making no sacri Shaw; specials, Pat Greenhill and fice of its essential idealism, con- Betty Wadmore,
The judges in the class for persons temporary religious literature bold. over 15 years were Mrs. Swire, Hon.
Mr. E. D. C. Woke and Hon. Mr. Cy faces the stern realities of life Gordon Mackio, and they awarded the and attempts to bridge the gulfTM Drst prize to the only contestant, Mrd. between man's material wants and Nagol.
At the close of the parade the his spiritual needs. prizes word presented by Mrs, 0. G. Borrelt, who да accorded throo hearty cheers at the call of Major: Atkinsog...
Inter-Departmental Ties
UPWARD TENDENCY.
I have behind no the authority
of one of tho, oldest established
BOWLS TOURNAMENT. theological booksellers in England
for stating that the present pheno menal sales of religious books, so far from showing any sign of For Next Sunday.
docline, are actually registering an THREE MATCHES FIXED.ward tendency towards even
Thres matches have been arranged greator circulations. Dr. Fosdick's. to be played in the Inter-Departmental "Manhood of the Master has. lawn bowls competition on Sunday reached the amazing sale of 125,000 next on the Police green, L
Paterson
The Revenue "A team who hunt copies; Glover's "Jesus of History! wook were to have played their "p" follows closely on Its heels with team in the first round have received 110,000 copies; and
Smythe's "People's Life of Christ!! je in ita 17th edition.
a walk over and on Sunday they will Public Works Department
meat. [["D" rink.
The programme is as follower P.W.D. "D" via Revenus. "AN. Sanitary
Banitory B
The truth is that deep down In the hearts and mentalities of the people there lives a donire to find a philosophy of life which is at once p.mthinkers today, more than ever aro workable and enduraplos Religiotts rocognising this fact, and are making honest and intellectual elforts to uplift the hearts of the
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