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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934.

LEYLAND LEADS COUNTY BATTING AVERAGES

FREEMAN'S

46 WICKETS

FIGURES UP TO END OF MAY

PATAUDI HAS 94 AVERAGE

The following were the first class batting and bowling aver- ages up to the end of May, ex- cluding those of the Australian Test cricketers.

BATTING.

Quietion: Pive Completed Inslovo

Ames

N, H,

Findetan

JW, K.

Whate

Mquires

*Todd

A. Melville

F. C. de

- Baram

Pasir

Hendren

Times

littles

In't. Out. Rann, fo'ce. Avge,

2 677 128 115.40

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61,12

James Dunn and Claire Travoy, co-starred in Fox's production “Jimmy and

Sally" now showing at the King's Theatra

PIONEER FIELD LOST

TO SPORT

Shanghai Interport Football Arena

Pioneer Field, Shanghai, the scene of many thrilling inter- port football matches is to be vacated by the China National Amateur Athletic Federation, to make way for the erection of a medical institution.

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Pataudi

1

2 666 2244

14.33

Mend

IR

1711

Mh.14

Arnold

14

1

510

tas.

74.14

C. F. Walters

x 1 448

178

71.14

Grekoty

7

74.42

Burber

70

*TA 16K

1

$40

71

coal

Tridenfry

493

MAA

403

157

11.62

shannes

147

20,14

Harl

424 DUNS

Thicke

14

4TH 355*

30.07

1. E. R.

Brat:

14

12

59.12

Mitchell (A.)

33 121

16,00

Sutcliffe

132

56,27

Paynter

14x

47,0

53,00

247

104

ata 110

43.40 73,28

210

*nsi

120

14

1

175

13

1

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115

50,00 50,00 19.231

W. G.

Leo niles

431 140

O'Connor

1D

JNT

113

18.33

ft. Tartlett

n

li

T2N

47.2%

J. H. Homin

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420

14,00

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150

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307

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427

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Parko Gj

14

344

43,91

42.88

Hart

342

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30

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42.200

2031

121

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Qualifications

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41 314 1

Tate

202.1

Freeman

338.i

160 D3

Mitchell (T...

16304

411 403

24

EX.87

Vore

124

17 371

19

Heathe

146

37 294

55

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140,3

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264.4

636

107

0 101

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160.6

40 324

20 20,00

2626

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12 426

TO 274 IN

1. G. 16. Feniler

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140 110.3

637 25 21E 12 OG IN 23.03

years ago

EA. B. Peebles

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221.4

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107,3

63

272 213.4

1 410

* 24.61

22 24.03

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LAWN BOWLS

PAIRS RINKS MATCHES

THE CHAMPIONSHIP

There were some exciting bowls matches on tricky

greens in the second round of the Pairs and Rinks Championships yesterday, when fur- ther eliminations were made,

Two rinks matches on the Island

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE

QUOTATIONS

the

The following quotations on London Stock Exchange have been received by Ments, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter,

Chinese Bonds,

4%% Bonda 1808

June 12 June 13

(Eng. Iss.).... £101 45 Loon 1008. £ 92

Do Loan 1012.. £ 00%

% Reorg LOR

£101

£ 214

£70

1913 (Lan. Inn.) £ B331⁄2

6 Bonds 1925-17 £90

2 034 £ 90

69'hal-Nanking

Nty.

£ 0439 £04%

5% Tient-Pukow

Rly.

£34

£ 34

Tient.-Pukow

Hallway (Supi.

£ OR Ningpo Rly... 5% Honan Rly. £ 28

£ 30%

£ 30

Loan). £-2014 £25 6. S'hai-H'chow.

£ OK £ 28

6% Hukumng Rly.

1911 5 Lung Tsing U.

Hai Ry, 1918. £16 £15%

Foreign Horia and Banks, German 7 Int.

6315 02%

Lonn 1924.... Japan 5 Sterling

Loan 1997... £74 Japan 6 Sterling

Lonn 1924 £88 H.K. & Shai Dk.

(Lin Berg.) .. £130 Chartd. Bk. cb sh. £ 16

£ 73%

£ KB

£130 £ 10%-

17/3 1773

Industriale and Breweries. Associated Elec-

Industries Brit. Amer. Tob

(Bearer)

110/3

118/1/%

Chinese Eng. and

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40/74

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Distillers Dunlop Rubber.. Everready 5/- sh. Electric Genera!

(England) Bootμ

Impl. Chem Indi.

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39/830/3 43/3 43/3 3G/G 36/1015

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8/7/

123/3

8/10 123/-

98/6

100/-

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better 44.56 known as the Pioneer Fleld, which i

were run away affairs; but on the impl. Tolaceo "B" consists

football pitch, Of

Club de Recreio green a Rinks game | Woolworths basketball pavilion, J1 einder proved a close thing for the Kowloon Internat.

baseball diamond, und) bocks quartette, who just munaged no par vat... $ 26 (2.33 track, n

several tennis courts, the total 10 win on the last henil. covering 137 nlow of ground at R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, 11. Beer Rue du Pere Froc, French Con-Land U. M. Umar of the Craikengower cension, will be handed over to the C.C. mel and easily defeated J. K. Chinese authorities for the site of Sloan, G. T. Padgett, S. Dencan and A. F. Paul on the Civil Service C.C. modern medical institution.

green, winning by 35 shots to ten.

At. It. W Argen

15.52 16. # 400

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115,2 37 274 17 162

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Indrider (James) 2136

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Abjects Objects Of Misery"

Although the greater portion of

On the Pollee .C. green, L. J. the Rockefeller lot will be utilized sien, F. Xavier, 11. A. S. Alves 17.4% For the establishment of a huge and P. V. V. Kibeirs of the Club de 81 hospital, the football field. it is Recreio eliminated F. R. Reed, E. S. 18.07 understood, will be leased to the Abraham, D. E. Maughan and A.

French Municipal authorities for Chapman by 23 shots te uine.

2.32 educational purposes, while the

19.50

be By the narrow margin of two shots 19. tennis courts probably will 18.loaned to the Chinese Tennis Club, the owluen Dock rink, consisting of R. G. Craig, J. Kempton, W. Greig and notable. C. Brown, eliminated J. R. Soures, HL. W. Randall, L. C. R. Souza and Chinese

W. K. Way of the Craigongower C.C.

that the Eighth

Far

Finchin Jonsson

107- sh. Turner and Newall Unilever Anglo-Dutch

10

$ 267

40/ 40/6 47/- 47/6 21/6 23/-

24/10% 25/-

12/9

Miscellaneouя.

Burma. Corpn. Rs.

Canndiar Pacific Chartd. 15 sh. Ry. $20 sh...

(Bearer)

Gufo Kolumn

Stubber Trepen Mines Langiangte Estates.

12/7

24/101%

$ 15 $ 15

29/4

23/0

23/6

12/D

12/-

3416

35/6

11.

London Tin 19/- Fekin Synul. 27-

13/4 13/71%

urd. wh....

2/0

2/6

32/-

32/6

S'hai Elec. Constr.

BM/-

53/-

63/0

60/3

29/3

30/G

48/114 48/0 75/7

76/10

24/0

Pioneer Fick holds a 203 place in the history of 24.77 athletica as it was there eight The atatch was played on the Recreio Rubber Trusts... Eastern Olymple Games were holi Breen and the cores were 21-19 in Van Ryn Deep..

favour of Brown's four. The losers and there again where many led by a single shot on the 20th hond, 133322344 memorable international contests but the winners scored a three, to

I in various branches of sports have snatch a last minute victory.

taken place.

59 26 1.GN

DESCRIPTION OF SOCCER REFS.

FILIPINO BOXER

WINS

¿Continued from Pope 3.)

Negros, Philippines.

At

PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Electric Musical

Industrice

Anglo-Persinn Oll Burma Oil...... Southern Rallway

(Deferred)

Royal Dutch 100

• ft. ml. ́..... Shell Trans, and

26/3 Docks,

£ 21% £21

01/3 Trad. (Bearer)

62/6 32/6 32/€ Geldenhuis Crown Mines

263/0 262/6

the Kowloon C. I. Basto and J. J. Basto won against T. Armstrong and C. Strange by 10 shots to 17. The winners wore 19-13 when they commenced the last head, but conceded a four to the Civil Service pair.

EXCHANGE RATES

A. R. Clarke and G. C. Moss beat L. R. Whant and Luck on the Kowloon . G. C. green by 18 shots While in the Philippines he ento 13; and on the Club de Recreio gaged in but one bout, against green, A. E. Carey and W. Glenden Cunning Nene, bantamweightning. eliminated G. Ross and J. G. Paris.. Oriental champion, whom he stop. Meyer by 25 shots to 20. ped in short order, thus acquiring the championship.

IN JAPAN. Then, unable to secure any wor- the opposition, he sailed for Japan

Geneva

Berlin. Once again, J. J. Gregory and W. E. Helsingfors Hollands were unable to complete Dalo their match. At the end of the 18th Athens The football senson having con-

head against 11. 1. Rose and J. S. Milan. eluded, referoes are looking for-

Logan on the Kowloon C.C. green they Buenos Aires.

Shanghai: ward to four or five months' rest

were 21-16 down.

New York. from their arduous duties. Pos- where he dropped a decision to J. E. Noronha und B. Basto won Amsterdam.

Tsuneo Horiguchi, Japanese fen- comfortably from W. Stoker

and Vienna therweight, who decisioned him in W. H. B. Muskott on the Hongkong Prague. 10 rounds. Tommy had previously Football Club green, securing a total Bucharest fought to a draw with the Japanese of 27 shots, against their opponents fighter while passing through, seven. en route to Manila.

albly they are the most misunder stood but most forebearing charac- ters of the game, and annually are subject of good-humoured gibes at gatherings of sportsmen.

Gallup, an in-and-outer,

RESPONSIBILITY OF CHINA IN ASIA

(Continued from Page 6.} accordance with the genius of her people.

Let me illustrate a little what I mean in anying that Chinese poll- tical philosophy has always been fundamentally democratic. Under the monarchy, almost from time immemorial, although the Emperor WAX enlled the "Son of

and ruted by the "Weaven”

nevertheless the conception of the Divine Right of Kings never pre- vailed in Chinese political thought. the The Emperor was to Interpret will of Heaven through the will of the people. Thus the Shang- Shu says:

"Heaven secs what the people see. Heaven heara what. the people hour." Again, "The people are the roots of the State. When the roots are secure, the State will havé ponce." In other words, the Emperor was to rule in the interest of the governed and not in the interest of himself.or the governors. So long as he ob- served and practiacd this precopt, so long would he be regarded as ruling by the will of Heaven. On the other hand, if an Emperor bo- came tyrannical and selfish, and disregarded the welfare of the people so that there came diacon- tent, unrest, and suffering in the country as a result of his, rulo, then he would be considered to have exhausted his mandate from Heaven and to have acted against the will of Heaven. In such a case he was no longer considered the. Son of Heaven or an Emperor, but In- disendowed and isolated dividual and the people's common enemy, against whom the lowest of his subjects might take the law

hands. into his own

and a

These precepts and innumerable others in our classics, have exer- cised a profound influence in our long national existence, and have heen responsible for the rise and fall of dynastics in Chinn. Thoy have produced qualities flavour in the general life of China which explain why our social rein- tions are on the whoin equitable

denio intellectual life and our

The tenant-farmer is no cratic. less a man i the presence of his landlord, the landlord no more a man in the presence of his tenant; and there has never exiated in China

Our any class barriers. history is replete with instances where men of most humble origina rose to the highest positions in the State.

It

is very germane to present conditions in Asta--and in Europe · also-to point out this remote background of steadily main- taiped democratic tradition in China. All the moves of demo- cratie government at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries In England against the absolutism of the Stuarta, that whole- training- ground for the modern English State, lay implicit in Chinese-poli- teal philosophy from the begin- It nings of our recorded history, is a service to Asia and to the whole world to re-emphasise that to-day. For China's persistency with her democratic tradition and it modern instruments actually menne more for Asia of this 20th century than all tho posturings and paradings, the alarums and excursions, by which other in- fluences seck to make the Asiatic welkin ring.

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

58,7/10 The River Conservancy Commission 36% for Kwangtung Province notifier that 1/3% the height of water in English feet 5.04 in the West, North and East Rivers 7.42% is as follows:

June 12. June 13. .70.16/32 70.7/32

.15.5-4

15.51

.13.30

13.20

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220%

10.90

527

.68%

.2014

.1/3%

.5.05% .7.44%

28 121%

June 12 Jun 13

24.3

Madrid.

Hongkong

506 30% .1/53%

16.3

15.2

Brussels.

Copenhagen Bombay

.21.02%

6.7

.15.40

10.40

22.39

22.39% Belgrade

.232

222

.110 .1/8.3/64

4%

.1/24 .88%

110 Montreal.. 1/6.3/32 Silvor (upot)....10%

44 Silver (forward).19.11/10 1/24 War Loan. ..102%

102.7/10 181

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.5.01%2

5.09%

19.15/16

19.15/10

Mr. W. J. Nicholls, the secretary

Playing on the Civil Servico C.C. Stockholm, of the Tunbridge Wells Football

has green, C. E. Eillot-Heywood and A. E.

Silkstone beat A. A. Razack and Lisbon League, and an active refereo, had been performing on the Coast, Al. V. Field by 19 shots to cleven. something to say upon the subject though not reckoned a Brat-class nt a recent football club dinner.

Rio....... opponent, he is considered a dif- On the Craigengower C.C. green, Yokohama.

A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones He said he had heard referees ficult lad to overcome,

qualified against F. X. M. Silva and Montevideo described-not only by the spec- Tommy, one-time California. G. Silva by 21 shots to 13. talers, but by those in the high- bantamweight titlist, recognized

N. M. Currie and J. F. Lunny

est of places--as "mean, mer as an outstanding threat for the entered the third round by beating cenary, moaning, despicable and world crown, is expected, with a Hall and R. Duncan on the Police abject objects of misery.”

few more warm-up bouts under R.C. green hy 24 shots to 15. he said, his belt, to launch another drive

**But after all,"

"'referoon are not all quite like for pugilistic recognition.

that, and they have a right to rank The Coast field is clear of any among the greatest martyrs of our Filipina competition owing to the Always Good Dancing country. I am sure no section of fact that Speedy Dado, outstand- the community can be more asing rival, is at present campaign- sured of an ultimate and complete-Ing in Australia.

ly happy Valhalla than roforeca,

for undoubtedly they serve their purpose on earth,"

up refereeing' matches he regarded

himself as an ordinary healthy

at the

YELLOW DRAGON

"The qualifications that go to member of society, not given to tire making of a referee aro numer any undue number of ailments, and DANCING ACADEMY oua," he continued. "One needed in every way fairly satisfied and the patience of Job, the stamina of happy, but since he had refereed

a horse, the speed of a hare, the he had suffered from

A great akin of a rhinocorous, the eyes of number of serious illnesses. He a hawk, the tact of Cabinot had become same and blind, with n Minister and the humility of a warped mentality and a memory stained-glass window,"

that would disgrace a child of one,

Why did he referee? Bolng and, in fact, if he had one log in Scotsman ho found it a cheap the grave, the coffin-lid was nearly doctor's diagnosis. Until he took serowed down. (Laughter.)

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