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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 10, 1933.

PRESIDENT GRAU SAN MARTIN IN CONTROL

REBELS

FANLING GOLF

SURRENDER STARTING TIMES FOR

FORTRESS SHELLED

IN HAVANA

CUBA UPHEAVAL

WEEK-END

The following are the starting times at Fanling to-morrow (Saturday):

OLD COURSE,

9.28 a.m. Comdr. Tettéy, Capt.

Morgan.

Comdr. Docksoy, J. S. Dykes,

40 Bondi Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. Allied Chemical &

Dyo ...

81.74.81.64

20%

25%

American Can

100 . 180

00%

American,& Foreign

Power

B

Amer. & For. Pow

20

0134

10% 2214

American Metal

2014

20

American Smelting 48%

47%

American Tel. & Tel. 118%

110%

4 SHOWS DALY

TANK ANY TRANDA PAPPY VALLEY BLIN

FLEMING ROAD WANDHAI

718-8.00

ORIENTAL

TEL. 25478

STARTING SUNDAY NOV. 12th.

THE MIRACLE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! FOR THE FIRST TIME AT POPULAR

PRICES.

NEVER BEFORE such THRILLS!

Amerkan Tobacco,

70

734

1—Undersoa fighting,

American Water-

Atlas Corporation

Works Anaconda Copper 15

20

20%

photographed tor

15%

the first time by the

12

124

Auburn Automobile 43

43

Baltimore & Ohio

24

24%

Bethlehem Steel

· 01

Borden Company

22

Borg Warner

10%

10%

Canadian

Pacific

amazing periscope

oamera.

2-Trapped on the bot-

tom of the ocean.

Hallway

104

15

Cano, J.I.

70%

71%

3-Running the block.

Chase National Bank 21%

20%

ado, alono aboard

Chesapeake Corpora-

tion ...............

$434

8412

Chrysler Corporation 40%

43%

Columbia Gas

Electri

18

19

Consolidated Gas of

New York

41

40%

Continental Oll

18

1816

Corn Products .....

72

73

Du Pont de Nemours 80% Eastman Kodak

Douglas Aircraft. 14%

14%

B0%

74%

70

Bond

10%

17%

214.

86%

00

30%

81

32

17%

184

344

36

83

33

89%

30%

21

14%

08

22 68

.80% 20%

17

4335 20%

214

03%

36

17

-- 77%

&

20

20

27

→ submarine loaded with T.N.T..

—and 1,000 otheral

ROMANCE Heart-breaking lovo co- nos-sho's mariod, so ha daros death for har sake.

LAUGHS

jimmy Duranto fights a ́Kangaroo—it's a riot!

Greater than

*"HELL DIVERS”

with ROBERT MONTGOMERY

WALTER HUSTON, MADGE EVANS, JIMMY DURANTE, EUGENE PALLETE, "ROBERT. YOUNG

and thousands in the

cast.

A JACK CONWAY

production

B

A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer NCTURE

SUPPOSE THIS IS THE

{ARCH_OF_YOUR TEETH

0.32

Havana, Nov. 9.. Heavy fighting took place in many parts of. Cuba to-day be. tween forces loyal to the provi- 9.40 sional government and rebels and demonstrators, and the death-roll was heavy.

.0.80

A. D. Humphreys, C.`E. Holmón.

9.44

0.48...

0.62 "

J

Havana was, of course, the 0.50 centre of the turmoil and n state, of panic exists,

↑↑

10.00

A. McKellar, C. E. Moore, A. T. Lay, F. D. Hunter. R. I. Cherrill, G. T. May, R. Sanger, J. W. Mnyhow, R. A. Rodgers, E. des Voeux.

A. 3. Adamson, 0. J, Shannon.

G. H. Bond, M. N. Cochrane.

H. II. Pothick, I, H. Geare,

10.12

President Grau San Martin still 10.04 retains control of the situation, despite predictions every day for 10.08 a week that his regime would fall within twenty-four hours.

FORTRESS SHELLED,

9.32 a.m.

H. N. Williamson, N. K. Littlejohn.

NEW COURSE,

W. S. and Mrs. Hillier: The starting times for Sunday are:

OLD COURSE.

One of the most severe engage-- inents of the rebellion occurrod in the vicinity of the Fortrose at Atares, where two thousand rebols wore entrenched, and fought off all attempts to carry the place by 9.25 am. storm.

Two Cuban gunboats from Havana harbour then joined the artillery in a steady bombardment of the fortress, which caused the rebels to holst the white flag of ,surrender after many of their;

number had been killed wounded by the shell-fire,

STRAY SHELLS.

0.30 2

9.35

940... 0.40

and 9.50

0.56

"

10.00

++

Two stray shella ruzed two 10.05 houses in a suburb the inhabitants

of which fled, in panic, evacuating | 10.10 the neighbourhood.

The ex-President, Dr. Cespedes, 10.10 is reported to have taken refuge 10.20

in a foreign Legation-Router,

NO INTERVENTION.

I

Washington, Nov. 9. High Government authorities have reiterated that the United; States is not considering Interven tion in Cuba, despite many re- quests from private sources for vigorous action-Reuter.

A. T. Lay, A, K. Mac- kenzio.

F. D. Hunter, K. S. Robertson.

W. Mulcahy, J. 9. Mc-

Laren.

Picture taken in Shanghai recently showing the oil tankar Buccinum with the Grafloat Poochi alongside... Fixa broke out in the oil bilges and threatand the 6,000 tons of oil fuel.

LADIES HOCKEY

-1

HONGKONG CLUB

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

|TEAM- FOR TO-MORROW YESTERDAY'S MARKET

J

The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club "A" KI in a match against St. Andrew's on the Marina ground to-morrow at 2.45 p.m.-

M. Bird; C. Robertson;

B.

Helbing; M. Wallace; B. Pupe; H. K. Lowe; E. Bell; J. Dalziel; E. K. S. Morrison, L. R. Bonnar; J. Churchill; E. Selby. Andrewcs, A. E. Lissaman, J. B. The Hongkong Ladies Hockey Rosa.

Clab "B" XI in a match against 9. IL. Dodwell, O. E. the Recreio at Sookunpoo to- C. C. Stark, I. II. Geare.morrow at 3.15 p.m. will be:

Marton.

A. B. Raworth, G. B. G. Hull.

J. Harris Walker, M. King; II. [Westlake; V. Binckburn; B. Hance; F. A. Redmond, L. New-P. Thorpe; M. Bishop: M. Batty:

100.

II. C. Hopkins, J. M. S. Adams; K. Vernall; R. King. Walker.

*

D. 8. Robb, O. Enger.

C. Thwaites, W. H. E Thomas.

:

E. des Vocux, A., B. Purvis.

Brawn.

STEADY

Sharo General Electric Gonoral Foods General Motors General Rallway

Bignal Gold Dust******

According to Messrs. Swan Culbert-Electric son and Fritz, the New York market was steady yesterday, Business done 2,000,000 shares. The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's market: The market was strong throughout the day duo to weakest dollar for the year but turned irregular near the close on profit-taking. The rejection of Municipal utility projects by four eitics plus highest silver for years aided the undertone. Grain prices advanced on the heaviest buying in a long time due to prospects of Inflation, "Iron Age Magazine" cable report:

ro.

Goodyear Tiro

Rubber...

tio Internat

Cement ...

International Har

vester... International Nickel 20% international Tel:&

1314 Tel. Johns Manville

BJ Steel production was reported at

Kennecutt Copper - 22 25.2% of capacity. No early re Lehman Corporation 6554 covery in steel production is in pro

Liggett & Myers "B" 844 spect although decline is being

Loew's Inc.

30% tarded for the moment. First steps Lorillard F.

17* taken in the purchase of rails under

McIntyre Porcupine

Mines

44%% Lid. THE CHEER O CLUB Government allotment but rollings not expected to start before lata

Montgomery Ward 20% December or early in 1938, Our New National City Bank 22% York Office Cable. (Friday, November

95% National Distillers 10th). Stocks: The market met offer-Now York Central 30

from nervous traders but the inga

North American Co. 17 prices appear to be moving upward Owens-Illinois Glass 75% Whent: Tho

depreciating dollar is Pacific Gas contribu-forcing money Into commodities, Electric action is just starting and much

Pennsylvania Rail- higher prices will follow whenever the general publie takes hold. Cotton Phillips Petroleum. 164 The advance in the cotton market, Reynolds

fo

Tobacco due to renewal of inflationdry largely

"B" buying on the dollar decilue. The Seara Rocbuck South were the main sellera but Shell Union.

brand selling was well absorbed in

Fund Socony Vacuum is increas market. Outaldo interest is

Corporation..... 13% ing. Silver: The market was ex- Southern Califorala

LATEST DONATION TO BUILDING FUND

The following further N. K. Little John, W. Ations to the Cheer O Clab Building

Fund have been received.

Stewart.

ton.

10.24

10.28

T. Low, H. T. Buxton,

10.32

A. Rodgers, H. F. Saminers.

10.30

10.10

10.44

C. W. Jeffries, A. 0.

++

"

10.48

14

A. Hodges, C. G. Mat-Ex. V. A. D.. rable.

HI. H. Mundy, K. Hamp H.M.S. "Suffolk"

Dr. R. S. Begbie....

acknicky-

"

"

D. J. S. Crozier, F. D. Angus.

ledged

11.00

13

D. L. Prophet, G. W. Tolmie.

$ 100.00 50.00 10.00

32,633.23

$32,799:23

BETTER FOUNDED THAN OTHER COUNTRIES

11.04.

11.06

BRITAIN IS SECURE.

G. F. Rees, II. H. Beddow. Previously 10.52 110.50

44

45

7072

41

87%

8%

13%

1

tremely strong on various rumours Edison from Washington regarding the ro-Standard Gas & monetization of silver and purchases

174

174

of allver by the U.8. Governinont. Standard Oll Co. a Other factors were large speculative

Electric SP 9%

016

of

from the dollar. Profit-inking failed

buying representing in port a flight Sterling

NJ

434

43%

Products

to affect the market at the close, Studebaker when selling was well absorbed..

poration Cable received at 11.45 pm. during Texas Corporation. 24 our Night Service,

Inc.

64%

Cor

-4%-

-43%

25%

40%

42

43%

110

111.

United Aircraft &

Trane. United GAR Im-

provement ¡U.S. Rubber #U.S. Stool

33.

33%

10%

161⁄4

164

17%

4914

.42

Univerzal Leaf

Tobacco

404

41%

Westinghouse E. &

H.

386

387%

24.53 24.02

Woolworth

30%

30%

London, Nov. 9.

Mr. Walter Runciman, President 11.12 of the Board of Trade, speaking 11.10 last night, eald that Britain bad emerged from the great world 11.20 cataclysm more prosperous and

11.24 botter founded than any other 11.28

country:

5

"We are certainly not through all our troubles, however, and there aro olements of uncertainty

"

"

D. J. Mackie, A. C. Pedersen.

J. W. Franks, A. Sommer-

Zelt.

H. F. Phillips, D. Ellis,

H. S. Forster, R. S. Johnson,

-H.-H.-Pothick, W.-Thom-

BONI.

I. G. Allison, G. T. May, - J. F. Robinson, F, A. M. Elliot,

NEW COURSE.

H. D. Browne, Mrs. Clark,

U.S. ADMIRAL COMING

FIVE DAY STAY.

LIKELY

Admiral F. B. Upham, com mander-in-chief of the U.S. Asiatic 0.32 a.m. W. M. Barton, R. K. Fleet, la expected to arrive in

Valentino.

the U.S.S. Hongkong aboard Isabel on November 27, probably remaining here until December 2. Admiral Upham's flagship, the U.S.S. Augusta, is expected in the Colony on November 23. He will probably sall In her to Manila.

on both sides of the Atlantic which must have a divant effect on our prosperity," he said.

040

11

0.48

0.52

It would soon be possible to prophesy the ultimate results of 10.00 the groat experiments in America.!

He hoped that they would be 10.04. successful, not only for Américana 10.12

but for Britons, because it was 10.16 quite certain that if the American Experiments falled, "we on this 10.24 sido of the Atlantic, would be hurt."

The best test for measuring the commercial activity in Britain was to look at the number of employed persotus which industry and com- merce supported. Within the lust 12 mouths there had been 684,000 . moro persons employed in Britis

industry than there were 12 months ago, ho said.-Britial Wireless.

It takes level-headed girl

to wear the new hats.

t+

G. Angua". J. M. Walker, Jackson*, A.

C.

Young J. W. Mayhew, 1. H. Genre,

T. R. Chassels, W. N. Buyera

D. II. Blako, F. Austin*.

+

*

H. N. Willamson*, P. 9. Grant",

L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Worrall*.

Unsuccessful in ballot for Ola

Course.

Note: New Course is reserved for Jasper Clark Cup players from: 12.45 to 1.45 p.m.

BERWICK BEAT SUFFOLK

Keen Hockey At The Valley

H.M.S. Berwick defeated the II.M.S. Suffolk in a friendly game of hockey, at Happy Valley yester Jay afternoon.

The score when the final whistle blew found the Barwick leading by two goals to ull.

Olive scored both goals, while Mudford and Parsons played well in defence for the Borwick..

RECREIO BEAT Y.M.C.A. Playing at King's Park yestor- day, tho-Club de Recreio defeated the Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI by three goals to one. The game was evenly contested but the Y.M. forwards wore weak in front of goal.

The Y.M.C.A. opened the scor ing in the first half whon S. Fowlur took the ball close to the lino and contred for his brother, G. Fowler, to connect and find the not..

A few minutes later Galterca. equalised for the Rocrolo and the teams changed ovor at 1-1. mere goals.

Texas Gulf Sulphur 40% "Motivating buying factors aro Carbon

Union Carblis & Russia, repeal, public works and Union Pacific... potential inflation, however fear of stock exchange regulation, criticism of N.R.A; labour anch farmor troubles make a complex background. Volume on upside."

Dow-Jones averages:—

30 Industriala. 20 Rails 20 Utilities

Nov. 8. Nov, D. 95.54 06.40

39.43 89,85

KAYSER ADDS THAT

Charm It's in the suave fit

of the anklo, in the Slondo"

heol; in the smooth staek lines of the leg. Fashioned with a knowing skill, Kayser" stockings are designed to flatter the wearer- and de light everybody else. In ́all' weights. In smart shades.

AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS

Subtle Charm

**THADH MARK

AYSER

SEE HOW THE

Tek

SHORT HEAD

fits!

THIS IS A TEST FOR A TOOTHBRUSH. The arch that your thumb and forefinger make is similar to the arch of your tooth. Only the brush that fits the one can fit the othur. ! AND ONLY TEK'S SHORT: HEAD CAN DO IT,

measures.

the full⚫

Tek length and strength of its bristles against the inner, surface of UPPER: and- LOWER teeth. Unhampor ed by superfluous bristles Its action all-round the mouth is free and lively, As It passes to and fro,..

Tek gently massages your gums, as dentists advise. Get used to it and you'll use no other. Sold surgical- ly clean in a sealed carton, SEE THAT IT IS UND BROKEN. Six colours. Hard or medium, also extra hard Junbleached)

Other famous Johnson & Johnson products are Johnson's Baby Powder, Johnson's Baby Soap, Johnson's Baby Cream,

"Johnson's Prickly Heat Powder, **

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