to necuracy in transmission. Adana Express .... Alaska Juneau Gohl Misink Company" -
Allied Chemlent and
Dye..
American Can
American & Foreign.
Power ........ American Metal
Amerienn Smelting 80%
American Tel, and
Tel.
American Торжесо
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American Water-
worka
Anaconda Copper.
Auburn Autoniobile 34%%
Consolation Prize New
Allan Corporation
Baltimore and Ohio 23%
Bethlehem Steel ..
620 Box Brownie.
Borden Company
Borg Warner ......
SECTION 3
Canadian Pacife
Railway
IFIGURES AND FACES)
CHINESE STUDIES.
1st.--(Donated by the Mayen Studio) Baldax Camera with Meyer f.2.9 lens, Compur Shutters and built-in self-timer (Timing 1
VALUE $75.00. sec. to 1/250th Sec.)
2nd. (Donated by Carlowitz & Company Zeiss Ikon Camera.
$35.00.
3rd.--(Donated by "Agfa China Go," "AGFA" Speedex Record Camera.
F 7,7. VALUE $25.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie
SECTION 4
VIEWS, INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE & STREET SCENES 1st.-$50. 2nd.—$20. 3rd.-$10. Consolation Prizes of New
620 Box Brownie and one "AGFA" Box Camera.
SECTION 5
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1st.-$40. 2nd.—$20. 3rd.-$10. Consolation Prize of New
620 Box Brownie.
SECTION 6
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS
1st- $12.50. 2nd.-$7.50 and 12 Consolation Prizes of No. O
Box Brownie Cameras.
(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Co.)
The following Rules will govern the Competition:--- 1.The Competition is confined exclusively to
amateur photographers.
2-The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. Ench entry must be accompanied by the form below, U--The right to publish any or all of the entries
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-At the conclusion
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8. No correspondence will be entered into in con-
nexion with the Competition. 9.-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the mume, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
10. Members of the Staff are not permitted to
compete.
11.The decision of the Judges shall be final..
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
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DATE
Please use block letters and paste
this on back of each Entry.
If entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign hero
Texas Corporation.
24
24%
SECTION
Transamerica
62%
746
Union Carbide and
Carbon......
40%
40%
NAME
Union Pocle Ra
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1247
125
United Aircraft and
Trams,
21%
12%
United Corporation
5%
United Gas Improve-
nient
U.S. Rubber
15%
10
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19
U.S. Steel
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41%
Universal Leaf Ta-
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Columbia Gas and
Electric
Commonwealth and
VALUE
Southern......
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1984.
NEW YORK STOCK The
EXCHANGE
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC YESTERDAY'S MARKET
COMPETITION
Cash Prizes Awards.
$250
24 Camera
COMMENCE SENDING YOUR ENTRIES IN
FROM Ist June.
SECTION 1
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING 'PICTURE
1st. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) New Continental Kodak 620-Duo, Zeiss Tessar f.3.5 lens and Compur Shutter: 16 pictures to the Verichrome, Panatomic or Supersensitive
VALUE $134.00. Panachromatic No. 620 Roll Film.
2nd.Donated by "Agfa China Co." "Agfa" Superior G. Camera 8 x 14 cm. with Anastigmat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shut- VALUE $60.00. ter and Self-timer.
3rd,(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) Kodak 620, Anastigmat f.6.3 lens: 8 pictures 24 x 34 to the Verichrome Film Roll No. 620.
VALUE $28.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie
SECTION 2
BATHING AND PICNIC PHOTOGRAPHS
1st.-$50. 2nd.~$20. 3rd.—$10.
FIRM
were
Varsities At
Cricket
AN INTERESTING SURVEY OF THEIR PROSPECTS
term, and had an average of 50 for thenit The list, of people who have made a century in their first gaine for their Varsity is not a long one, i think, but these two are, the Inteal additions.
(Continued from Page 9.) According to Messrs. Swan Cul- burton and Fritt, the New York
Buni innings and thirty one runs. At first market was firm yesterday. The sight, compared with the, Cambridge
done 810,000 shares.
reports: record of two wins, two lonaca, (one Si'all Street Journal
Innings) vs. the Australians by an
J. 1er possibly J. K-Úyaon, Stocks, curb issues and bonds
and a draw, this is not very good, (Charterhouse and Christchurch) is-G upward, duo to Improvement in senti-
but I will discuss this point more second year than, who was tried once
Cam- ment for securities, and also on me.
last year, and took two for 73, and count of roaring grain prices owing fully in my next article, on
The bridge. There is, in point of fact, made four. In the Arst match this to continuation of the drought.
lull however little to choose between the merit of year he took five for fifty-four, market continued
There is a vacancy for a wicket- Isiness the performances, and, If anything. which some attributed to
Oxford may be thought by some to keeper, and N. 9. Knight, (Upping- curtallment.
ham and Wadham) was given have a slight advaninge.
chance against Gloucester. A second The first match was a draw, but a year man, he may well get in, as he the visiting side, Gloucester,
tho (Bromsgrove and B.N.C.) and eighty-one runs behind with only one a useful left-hander. A. L. Warre wicket to fail, It was a moral victory. Hon. R. N. Dundas (Glenalmond an especially as only two mocn
Other possibilities are T. M. Watsoni playing, Chalk and Walker. P. C. de Reble) are in the running, Saram made 176, and N. S. Mitchell-
K. LT. Jackson (Rugby and Trinity),' Innes 107, while J. 1. Dyson took Monkton Combe and Balliol) and Ave for 54.
We know that the latter took & for Both were
Mesars.
and SABR. Culbertson Fritz's New York office reports: Stock maintained a firm tone in a Wheat: The less Jistless market. drought continues. The public is now entering the market. There is no Crop advices Huggestion of relief. are sensational. Cotton; The market was without initiative but slightly steadier on strength of grain markets. Rubber was lower on outside liquida- Lion although primary markets hold Silver: above New York parity.
The markel was idle owing to absence
were
were
The next match, against Worcester,00 against Warcenter. was drawn. Oxford made 377 and tried in the 1933 Freshers Match 94 for two, while the County had 209 A. J. Wreford-Brown was triod thin
May 26 May 285 wickets for 68,
of news. Dow Jones N.Y. Avernges
30 Industrialn
95.05
15.56
43.44
43.90
28 Utilities
23.30
23.49
40 Bonds
94.63
04.10
11-Commodity Index 64.80
60.04
20 Rails
The following market closing prices are quoted subject to confirmation as
Α. Ρ.
DERBY CALL-OVER
Colombo Quoted At Seven To Four.
an-
London, May 28. - The enll-over for the Darby nounced toxiny fils Colombo still a heavy favourite.
The full list follows: 1/4 Colombo (1. and o.) 10/1 Umidwar (t. and o.) 21/2 Easton (0.) 109/9 (t.)
100/9 Windsor Lad (0.) 12/1 (t.) 18/1 Lozingaro (0) 2071 (t.) 25/1 Admiral Drake (t, and o.) 28/1 Tiberius (t. and e.) 28/1 Allshah (o.) 33/1 (.) 33/1 Valerius (p.) 40/1 ft.) 33/1 Medloval Knight (o.) ' 35/1 Badruddin (0.) 40/i (t.) 40/1 Bondsman (1. and o). 40/1 Achtonan (o.) 45/1. (t). 55/1 Patriot King (t. and o.) 6671 Boresto! (t. and o.) 100/1 Rathmore (t, and o,). 100/1 On Top (9.)
100/1 Hornnoy Riso (o.)
Router.
AROUND ITALY
and 240 for eight. D. B. Walker year against Gloucester, but failed. START OF HAZARDOUS got 188 for Oxford, and the fast do net fancy his, chances: medium bowler K. L. T. Jackson took Singleton, a freater from Shrewsbury 4,000 MILE MOTOR RACE wan tried, but we don't yet know what he did. He is a slow spinner, York-rather like Bariow, He can bat The Varsity next held shire to a fairly creditable draw, as, bit too, as he had a school average marked
Finally, there is in reply to 351 and 101 for two, of twenty-six. Oxford made 250 and 112 for two complete surprise in the inclusion of wickets. In the first innings Chalk J. G. Halliday (City of Oxford School made 135. They then met Lancashire, and Merton). Presumably he is and drew with them alao, as, after bowler.
(To Be Continued.) the County had made 410, Oxfor replled with 232 and 206 for four..
race.
Palermo, May 28/ A A chapter of accidents has already the hazardous "Around ktarted Italy motor
which from Rome yesterday,
Two Itallan drivers, driving Flat cars, wore injured, and die later.
Two British drivers, John Waltor and Harrop, in an M.G. car, were niso injured.
cara
Four British
are entered. There are 220 cars entered, with
they failed, as, against a total of RIFLE SHOOTING rivers of eight nationalities.
Local Club Holds Competition
The May rifle shooting competition" cer- of the Hongkong Rifle Club was held
The course is 4,000 miles, and the race will not finish until next Sun- day. The prize is the Lictors' Gold Cup, which will be presented to the winner by Signor Mussolinl.-Router. EXCHANGE RATES
Paris,
It is too early to go into the whole list of candidates in great detall. I shall hope to write with more tainty in a week or two, when I have at Kowloon Teng rango over the
Geneva. been able to see the scores of the week-end.
On Saturday there were seven mem- Berlin.. carlier matches in detail. One can
were Helsingfors. uxunity narrow things down a good|bers shooting, and conditions
yards Onio.. deal when the sides gu on tour after good at 200 yards and 500
strong wind at 600 yards Athens completing their fixtures at the Parks but
made shooting at that range Aume Milan or Fenner's, as the case may be.
what erratic.
the
23
Buenos Aires was the Shanghai. On Sunday J. L Tetley
member shooting, conditions New York. only
Amsterdam. were, on the whale, good.
H. W. G. Told again won the spoon Vientia
com in "D" Class. There was no petition in "B", only three firing.
The detailed scores follows
"B" Class,
At present I have only seen More of the first day of the Gloucester match. F. C. de Saram (Ceylon and Keble) went up in October, 1931, and the 1032 шля given a place in Fresher's match, but only made xix. So far as I can discover he was never given another chance, probably be cause he is a very good lawn tennis player. I think he got his Blue at the that. Anyway, he was not in 1933 Seniors' match, bitt, after term, began to play for Hertfordshire in the J. L. Tetley Minor Counties Champlonship, and W. Austin.... got 479 runs in five matches, with; D. W. Waterton centuries. He also bowls a hitle
an average of 68.42, including two
200 500 600 yda. yds. yds. Total Copenhagen.
Br 24
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here
133
124
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was another century by de Saram, who nude 128 in the second innings.
84
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Lisbon Bombay
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Rio:
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fresher. W. G. Todd. N. S. Mitchell-Imex is a from Sedbergh, where he captained W. Naef the skle in his last two years, with A. J. Howes averages of 62 and 109 respectively.. 11. G. Parker after D. G. Sullivan. He also played for Somerset
H 24
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War Loan.......102
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British Wireless.
Du Pont de Nemnurs Eastman Kodak ... Electric Bond, and,
85
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DG
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14%
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Electric Power and
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Fox Film "A"
Unit
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General Aviation
Ung.
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General Electric
10
20
General Foo
314
317
General Motors
33
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General Railway
Signal
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Uny.
Gold Dust
19%
104
Goodyear Tire and
Rubber...
28
International
Cr
21%
2414
International Har
32 vester International Nickel 261; International Tel. &
26%
Tel.
1214
124
Johns Manville ....
49%
49
Kennecott Copper ..
11
193
Lehman Corporation 67
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Liggett and Myere
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110
96
Loew's Inc.
31
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Lorillard P. (Com.)
17
17
Montgomery Ward
2014
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National City Bank
(bid price)
2714
27%
National Distillers .
26
26
New York Central.
28%
28
North American Co. 16%
17%
Owens-linoln Glass
75
74
Pacific Gna & Elec-
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17
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3:01
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Pennroad Corpora
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