STRANGE POSITIONAL CHANGES
(Continued from Page 8.j
The Borderers have not been soon action yot this year ag a team, at I imagine the porsonnel romains omparatively unaltered,
Mullane and Morrison will certain
form the back: vision. They had good outing Inst unday agninat
o Chinese, und
fullane in par- cular gave
ก
ery fine display. le has lost noth- g of his virility
skill, and Mor. intm makes 瘟
ashing partner.
The Borderers
hould
garnor
heir Arst points
Mullane,
the season without the slightest culty.
Below will be found some of the bams, the programme for the week- d.and my forecast,
TEAMS.
THE
PEREIRA BEATS CAMBELL
(Continued from Pago 8.)
king last your of 72 1/6 seconde.
HONGKONG TELEG
Mrs. McMahon, with Miss. Doris, Hunt as her only serious competitor distance. took 76 8/5 seconds to cover the
The results follow
60 yards Free Style Championship! of the Colony.—1. É. B. Rozá; 2. Wi Lawrence and T. L. Paget (dend heat), Time: 28.1/5.
880 yards Freo Style Championships of the Colony.-I. L. Roza-Péreira; 2. W. Campbell, Time: 12 mins, é
лосе.
100 yards Free Style Ladies' Cham- pionship of the Colony-1. Mrs. M. 3. McMahon; 2. Miss Doris Hunt. Time: 78.3/5 sock.
Diving Championship of the Colony. ---1. Ed de Roza (07.0 points); 2. L Roza Pereira (87 points).
Mixed Team Race.—1, G. J. Smith's team..
Consolation Race-1 H. M. Re- medioa; 2. A. McGrann.
ALL THE CHAMPIONS.
Below will be found a list of the "Olub:-S. Fowler, D. Hynes and winners of the various open cham- Strange; Skinner, C. A. Wright and pionships during the four days
Duncan; F. Fowler, F. Dominy,
A. Howe, E. Strange and B. Bickford. Reserves: J. Watson and L. G. Robertson,
Club Reserves:—Hills; Lowe and MI. Railton; Gamble, Boyd, and McKellar;
Owson, Bell, Fisher, Williams andi loan.
Kowloon: Cord; Hill and Wills; Whitfield, Jones anil Bliss; O. Davies, White, Elliott, V. White and Blake.
Kowloon Reserves-Videro; rest and J. Winch; Pope, Oldfield Tillary; Nicholls, Smith, G.
Duffeld and P. White.
Artillery:-Combey;
Green-
and Wroe; Collie, Pardoe and
Allan, Smith,
and Scal.
Artillery
Edwards,
Reserves:-Wood;
nd Gibbons; Hunt, Worthing-
nd Stovens; Snook, Hardy, sham, Leach and H.
FIXTURES.
DIVISION 1
Kick off 4.30 p.m.
Club
on
to
meet.
MEN.
100 yards free style, W. Lawrence 100 yards back stroke
L. Roza-Peroira 100 yards breast stroko...Lam Yiu 220 yards free style
L. Roza-Pereira
440 yards free style
880 yards free style
L. Roza-Pereira
L. Roza-Pereira
Diving Championship. Ed. Da Roza 880 yards free style
(confined to Chinese)
Mul Cheo-cheang
BOYS.
100 yards free style....C. Amery Junior V.R.C Champlonship
G. J. Smith
Mrs. M. J. McMahon
FORECAST.
Division 1
LADIES.
100 yards free style
v R.A.
Club
♥
Lincolns Kowloon
V
H.K.Police
King's Park
DIVISION UI.
To Win:-
V
II.K. Athletic
Club
R.A. Kowloon
Lincolns Carolino
Borzierers v
1110
v R. Navy Sookun-
100
·DIVISION HII,
Kick of 3.00 p.m.
Club
son
China v
Kick off 3.00 m
China v R.E. Chatham
¿rsity
LINCOLNS RECREIO SOUTH CHINA BORDERERS
To Draw:-
H.K.F.C.
DIVISION 2.
To Win:--
H.K.F.C.
ARTILLERY BORDERERS
Y
Road Lincolus King's Park
To Draw
Joseph's
H.V.
Y R.A.S.C. SL
R.A.M.C. Athletic
Burderers v R.A.E. Military
SUNDAY.
DVISION I
Kick off 4.30 p.m.
v Atheltie Caroline
Jorderers v St. Joseph's
China
Hill
Sookunpoo
South China
To Win:-
DIVISION 3.
ENGINEERS LINCOLNS RA.S.C. To Draw:-
University Borderers
WORLD CRISIS
A WAY OUT
By FREDERICK COPE, A.M.I.E.E.
Cope's striking articles on the world economic crisis ch were recently published in the Hongkong Telegraph. how available in pamphlet form.
of the features, repaying study. Is the close similarity. veen the plan of reform suggested by this local writer,
certain aspects of the Roosevelt recovery programme. author's ideas are naturally far too advanced for active hotion at the present time, but they are particularly Festing in view of the fact that President Roosevelt, in ling out on a path of his own, has travelled in the same stion.
J
pamphlet is one of forty-four pages and can be ined, from the South China Morning Post at a cost of
FIFTY CENTS
h China Morning Post; 'Ltd.
gkong.
copies of "World Crisis-A Way Out"
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"TO-DAY'S QUOTAT
The following is the i sharo quotations Isated
Banks.
H'kong Banks, £1820 Il'kong Banks, London, Chartered Bank, £1536 ...
#morroïy) extra express trains, will
180.nrun between Kowloon and Canton
Mercantile Bank, Ang Kowloon at 12:48 pm, the
Fon Saturdays and Sundays," Leav
£26... Mercantile Bank C., $12. n. East Asia, $104 n... Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. 820 China O. Fin. Ord, Sh.84.75 p. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $5. n.
Insurances.
Canton Ina, $380 da.. Union Ins., $570 b.
China Underwriters,' $2.10 sa. China Fire, $595 .
H.K. Firo, Ins,, $290 n.
train will arrive at Canton at 3.56 p.m. The express leaving Canton at 12.55 p.m. will arrive at. Kow icon at 4.07 pm. The evening ex- press from Canton vill leave that city on Saturdays and Sundays only at 510 pm, arriving at the Kowloon station at 8.19 p.m.
Extra local trains, will run as follows:-First class only will leava Kowloon at 9.05 nm, for Sheungallui and Shum Chun stop
International Assec. Sh. $6.50 n. ping at any Intermediate station
Shipping,
Douglas, $821⁄2 b. H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $90 n. Indo-Chinns, (Def.), $86 n. Sholls (Bearer), 50/10% a. Union Waterboats, $15 n.
Mining. Antamoks, 95 ets. b. and sa. Balatoes. $87 n. Baguio Gold, 70 cts. b. Benguets, $38 n.
Benguet Exploration,
62 ets. n.
Benguet Goldfield, 36 cts, n. Big Wedge, 45 ets. n,
Gold Creek, $9 n.
Ipo, Mining. $64 n.
Itogons, $71⁄2 n.
Kailan, 81/9 n.
Langkats (Single), 318 .
Sh. 4 n.
S'hai Explorations, S'hai Louns, Sh: $7.10 n. Rauba, $12.80 n.
Venz: Goldfields, $54`n.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $120 b. H.K. Docks, $16% n.
S. China Motors A:, $6 n. S. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $8.80 n. Providents (now), $1.35 n. Hongkows, Sh. $842 n. x. div. New Engineerings, Sh.58 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $148% n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottone, Sh. $14.30 b. S'hai Cottons, Sh. $109 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $14 Wing On Textiles Sh. $80-n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
n.
H, and S. Hotels, $7 b. H.K. Lands 78% a. S'hai Lands Sh. $33% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $14 n.
ILK. Realtios, $734 b. Asia Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asin Realtics. "B" Sh. $20-n. Chinese Estates $97 n.. China Realties, Sh. $15% n. China Debenture, Sh.$137 n.
Public Utilities.
n.
Tramways, $22% b. Peak Trama (Oja), $153⁄4 n. Peak Trams, (new), $7 Star Ferries, $100 sa. Yaumati Ferries (old), $22.n. China Lights (old), $114 n. China Lights (new), $11.40 h. 1.K, Electries, $774/ 78 sa. Macao Electrics, $33 n. Sandakan Lights, $10% a. Telephones (old), $34.75 b. China Buses, Sh, $11
on request. A similar train will leave Shum Chun at 7.11 p.m, call- ing only at Shoungshul but will stop at any intermediate station on request of passengers.
On Sundays only, the first clase train will leave Shum Chun at 4.39 p.m. stopping over only at Sheungshi, Taipo and Shatin.
Alterations to the times. of de parture of local trains is also notified. The 1.06 p.m. from Kow- loon will depart at 1.20 p.m.; the. from Kowloon, will leave at 6.07 6.08 p.m. and the 7.40 p.m., also
p.m. and 7.42 pan.....respectively,
while the 4.34 p.m. train from Shum Chum will leave Shum Chun one hour later, and stop at Sheung- shui, Fanlirig and Shatin only.
The mixed train, which usually at 5.25 p.m., leaves Shum Chun will depart at 4.20 p.m.
MOJI COMPLAINT
ALLEGED OFFENCE OF H.M.S. MEDWAY
Tokyo, Sept. 28. Learning that the Water Police at Moji had informed
the Japanese press that H.MS. Med- way had been observed photo- graphing Japanese fortilled areas while traversing Moji Straite, Admiral Dreyer, who arrived in Tokyo this morning on an official visit, authorised the declaration that no such thing could have occurred as the commanders of the British warship had been instructed to ensure that по photographs were to be taken either ashore or afloat during the visit.
H.M.S. Medway is at present on a visit to Japan-Reuter,
FANLING GOLF. STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Starting times as Fanling for Sunday are as follows:
-OLD COURSE.-
9.28 a.m.
9.32
9.30
9.40
n.
Singapore Tractions, 2/- n.
9.44
Singapore Pref.,. 15/- n.
**
Industrials.
9.48
Malabon Sugars 315
Cald: Marg. (old), Sh. $21 n.
Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $19
n.
Canton Ices, $6 n.
Cements (Com.), $3.90 n. Cementa (old), $3% n. Cement (New), 50 cts. n. H.K. Ropes, $8 11.
b.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $20 Watsons, $82 n. Der A. Wings, $1 . Lane Crawfords, $3.90 n., Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $181⁄2 n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (H.K.), $170 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $10 n. H.K. Entertainments; $10% n. S.C. Enterprises, $3% n. United Theatres, Sh. $1% 1. Macao "Greyhounds," 10 n.. Constructions (old), $8 n. Constructions (now), $1 sa. B. Ind. & Bonds, 78% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 8% b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 ..
CORRESPONDENCE
Fire-Proof Wooden Stair-Cases
Sir, The holocaust which hap- poned at No. 36, Eastern Street this_morning Involving the sad death of several of the inmates is tragic in the extreme...
Wo cannot wait for concreto stair-cases, as it would monn de- lay and expense, besides loss of ront, during the period of recons- truction.
The cheapest, quickest and Bafost remedy is for the Govern». ment to issue a notice cailing upon all landlords and house-owners to have the under portions of all wooden stair-cases lined with gal- vanized Iron-sheating or ta platon..!
This will prevent the wood- work from immediately catching. fire, and will give the Inmaton of the different flats at least a fow hours time to escape,
SAFETY
K. S. Morrison, E., D. Matthews,
J. F. Robinson, T. A. Martin.
A. T. Lay, X. Thomson. H. H. Mundy, J. W. Mayhow.
H. S. Forster, R. I. Cherrill.
IIN. Williamson, G. T. May.
HOCKEY AT THE -VARSITY
(Continued from Page 8.)
On the left Cpl. Dando has been ex- cluded in favour of Lieut. Colter. Of last year's forward lino, Cpl. Shnablo and Llout. Hocquard are the only ro- solcellons. The latter is the Army representative at outsido left. L/CpL Ridley is a good all-round sports- Iman, being a keen tennis player and inside left for the Lincolns Battalion football team.
DANCING
NIGHTLY.
at
DIXIE
DANCING ACADEMY.
BANK OF CHINA BUILDING 2nd Floor. Tel. 25707,
SNAPPIEST BAND
SPACIOUS HALL
REVELATION MIRROR
ADVERTISING CONSE --BANK OF CANTON BLDG.
Edgar E. Strother.
Manaper.
Phone 00860. HA Have you soon what the "Revola- tion" mirror REVEALS at the "EXHIBITION, VALUE. No. 1 Gloucester · Arcade,
`USE OF FASHION”
LK STORE
TO LADIES WHO PREFER SMALL SHOP BARGAINS.
Iding.
Road Central.
eptember, 1933.
There are certain things we refuse to sell. Naturally we lin to increase turnover, and this is done by applying the smallest margin. profit. Of course, to achieve this, the unconditional confidence of, oùr. customers is absolutely. Imperative.
We are not criticising other silk stores, but we do know our own stocks and we are eager to tell you all about the materials we import from .different parts of the world.
The intelligent buying of silks and hosiery is our aim, and we indicate to purchasers which are the right types of products to ensure full value for money spent.
We refuse to believe that smaller shops sell cheaper than we do, for our profits are not made from our customers, but from the large booking of exchange at favourable rates, and our business of Colombo Jewellery Our power of purchase from the actual manufacturers is much greater than the average shop, and this is why we can defy the various forms of competition. Our prices are absolutely uniform, and we do not vary them according to the class of customer,
stores.
Very Truly Yours.
For Better Silks,
V. S. C. SINGHAM,
Manager
PARIS SILK STORE,
TO-DAY'S SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
These
Some of the products none of our competitors, stock. products cannot be obtained elsewhere. At these prices"they were never sold in this Colony.
1, Silver & Gold Tissue for Evening and Fancy Ball Dress.
Plain Flowered
$2.75 27 $4.70 27"
$6.00.
2. Chiffon Velvet-Plain in all colours 36" wide.
3. Woollen Lace 32" and 36" wide in all colours--$3.00 a yd.
4. Hand Embroidered Satin-specially made for Paris Silk Store in the Paris way, In heavy quality for Winter & Summer. 27" wide....$3.90 a yd
5. Woollen Jumpers in all colours and sizes-$6.00 each.
These may be imitated by many to-morrow but Equalled by None..
RESCH'S
PILSENER
NE
EXPORT
RESCH'S SPECIAL EXPORT
PILSENER
BREWED & BOTTLED BY.. TOOTH & CO.LIMITEN. AVERLEY BREWERY
GYDNEY.
USTRALIA
GILMAN
CO. LTD.
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