THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
UN.
LEADERSHIP
NO SERIOUS THREAT TO L.R.C. OR. K.B.G.C.
FULL PROGRAMME AND TEAMS
FOR TO-MORROW
There is not likely to be any changes in the leadership of the lawn bowls league this week. In the senior division, the Bowling Green entertain Recreio and should win without much trouble, while the Indian Recreation Club need have few qualms concerning the probable outcome of their visit to the Hongkong Football Club.
The full programme for to-morrow, together with the teams taking part follows.
SENIOR DIVISION.
Kowloon C. C'
Craigenzower #***
Kowloon D.0.0, Taikoo R. C.
Craigingower "A" Citi Bervice C. C
W. Atkins
W. J'helps
A. Weight
2. van de Lady:
(sklp)
V. C. Labrum *... Jack J.M. Jack.
(aktp)
E., Barry
CIVIL SERVICE EC.
5. Gillady
Glub de Beenela Police R. O.
Kowloon C. C. Yacht Club
1. Westlake
Hongkong Elwatele Indian R C.
JUNIOR
Cralgengower 0.0 Civil Bervice 0.0 Clah da Rucesio Police R. C
DIVISION.
Football Diab
Kowlson B.G,0.
it. Lockhart
R. IL Davies (skip)
1. Malor
J. Purvis
C. Chimpeloriar
. . Wood (skip)
dann
L. Collyer
Helow will be found terms solocted.
for to-morrow's matches:
SENIOR DIVISION.
E. W. Hamilton
Ik (skip)
Leserve
C. Fiolcher
TACHT CLUB.
A. Stevenson
Easy Tennis Win For The K.C.C.
MORE POINTS FOR
THE C.R.C...
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. - ·-|
COMPETITION
PHOTOGRAPHY
HINTS TO “TELE- GRAPH” ENTRANTS
AN INTERESTING TALK
NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE··
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
IRREGULAR
According to Mesure. Swan Cul- bertson and Fritz the New York market was irregular yesterday. Tho
·Wali Street Journal reports
The market has been irregular with traders adopilng an extra cautious, The Chinese Recreation Club, who
attitude, apparently expecting a reac are strongly fancied for the "B"
The first of a series of instruction, although there is nothing in the Division Tennis championship, o hanced their chances when they in-tive talks under the auspices of the way of news to support their attitude, ficted a crushing defeat on the Hong Hongkong international Photo The market is probably awaiting kong 'Cricket Club on the latter's graphic Society was held in the netion by the Stock Exchange Control courts yesterday afternoon by nine South China Morning Post Board Commisalon. Gold, silver and min seta to mil.
Room last evening, when Mr. P. Ang shares have ruled steady.
оп Competition Scopes:
Dragon spoke
Curb stocks were irregular and Y. W. Lee and C, Y. Tso (Chinese Photography, with special refer bonds were also irregular Mont Government's insuck R. C.) beat D. C. Dunham and R. S
Industrial Traill G-4, beat G. S. Gamble and T.ence to the Hongkong Telegraph's United States Monoghan 6-2, beat V. R. Gordon and Amateur Photographic Competi- were slightly downward,
and utility" issues were upward. tion.
Ralis were irregularly higher. J. Pute-Hunt 6-2,
F. F. Choy and M. K. Lau (Chinese In the course of a most interest-Foreign bonds were, milzed. German R. C. beat Dunham and Traill 0-1.ing talk, Mr. Dragon said:The issues have, ensed. beat Gamble and Monoghan d-d, beat Gordon and Poto-Hunt 6.
L. F. Hon and F. K. Lau (Chinese R. C. beat Dunham and Trail 6-0, best Gamble and Monoghan 6-3, beat Gordon and Pote-Hunt 7-6, KOWLOON BEAT SOUTH CHINA Playing on the home courts, the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated South A. Macfarlane (skip) China in the "B" Division by suven
Q. Costello
Sir Thomas Boutborn
E. B. Abraham
A. W, Brown
3. A. R. Balby
*B. E. Maughan takip)
Z. B. Greenhtt
A. C. Young
A. T. Hamilton
A. Chapman (sk)
sota to two. Scores:
G. C. Burnett and R. . Lewis Una Bad, bent M, K. Ma and N. C. (Kowloon) beat Y. S. Ung and C. H. Young 6-2, beat C. H. Wong and Y. F. Chow 6-3.
+
Silver futures were very dull, with a record of only six lots traded.
with
niin object of the management of
Wheat prices soared, but re- the Hongkong Telegraph in hold-
profit-taking, ing annual photographic competi-linquished most of the gaina. due to tiens is to stimulate interest in this very popular hobby, and thereby to improve the standard of amateur
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and photography in the. Colony and in the Far East, the Telegraph bolng Fritz's. New York office report: the only paper in the Far East Stocks were in moderate supply, but Feakened declines small in running annual competitions for
Business dune:
tho amateurs In general, especially for volume of trading.
weck amounted to $1,740,000,000 com- privilege to belong to any club or wared with 35,369,000,000 for the same those beginners who have not the 470,000, Bank clearings for
I we ar
period last year. Brokers' Lorna photographic society.
It have decreased to $1,059,000,000. is understood that the railroads in- tend to seek a 10% increase in freight rates in order to off-set the recent in- creano in wages and the higher costa Favourable Lunder the Pension Bill, Mr. Dragon went on to refer to factors are the strength of com- prst competitions held by the Tele-modities and the sustained improve. Offerings graph and spoke of the handsome ment in automobile sales, prizes now being offered. Hojun the stock market will dry up on The Club de Recreio rained a conroceeded to deal with the various recessions. Unfavourable factors are department store sales during. June vincing victory at home over the Sections in the present Competition declined from 77% to 13% of the Graduates Association, winning by and offered valuable hints in ro-1023/25 average and steel operations nine sole to nil. Scores:
gard to each.
HOWLDON C. C. 1. CHAIGENGOWER "A CLUB DE RECREIO. KOWLOON B.C.C. on) beat Ung and Ung 6-4, beat
J. W. H. Brown
W. Hyda
E. C. Fincher
R. P. Phillips (skip)
14. Hampton
J. A. Howe
C. E. Eliot-Heywood
A. E. Silkstone (skip)
H. Clips
J. R. Dianer
C. 3. Trechi
A. HL dama
3. 3. Beto
A. A. Remedio
1. A. Yvanovich
J. C. Meyer (ukta)
I. F. Stoneham
C. 1. Tookieg
W. Hale
A. E. Contes
D. Q.' Alres
G. Rou
D. F. Loper
G. L. Farmer
W. V. Feld
J. Hodger
W. Bradbury
If. Hosario (skip).
(*)
F. A. Machado
6. L. Buchanan
H. Bear
V. at Omar (skip)
J. Landolt
C. . . Alres
A. A. Ranck
Dr. R. A. Basto
TL. P. Lux
(skip)
(nklp)
L., C. R. Sova
J. Fraser (skip) - N. Mora
GRAIGENGOWER "B" ▼ CIVIL SERVICE
F Tuck
M. J. Medins
Et Area!!
3. Cavanagh (skip)
G.. Duncan
W, Ward
W. T. Brightman
C. Bossier
A.
7. Armstron
L. Wheat
A. W. Crimmit
Julio Ribeiro (skip)
II. A. Botelho
17. X. Boures
1. H. Howe
J. Macionald
E V. Searle
takip)
J. Charlton GFP-Thompson
(skip)
POLICE R.C. v. HONGKONG ELECTRIC.
W. Ferrest
[A. Ebanning
S. Logan
J. K. Hloan
IL G. Butler
. 7. Fadgeli
J. tiddell (skip)
A. P. Paul (skip)
J. Iɑlitdge (skip).
F. Knight
8. Alderman
H. Fechall
(skip)
J. Deakin
(akip)
C. Huange
P. J. Jones (skin)
Marchent
1. Miten
W. Gi
C. Bummora (akīrs)
EW. Simmonds
A. G. Brawn
KOWLOON ». G, C. v, CLUB DE RECHEIO.
P. T. Farrel
4. 8, Logan
Krall
J. E. Noronha
C. 11. Hasto
J. A. Alres
W. Macfarlane (aklə) d. d. Slys (skip)
J. Watson
A. 8. Rossell
J. H. Bodding
In Guy
(kin)
B. Duncan
S. Handia
V. Petherick
W. 8. Drake (skip]
TAIKOO RC.
fl. 1. Stewart
Wright
F. Stainton
O. Wallace (skip)
W. Canningham
A. W. Norrie
D. Munro
N. Drummond (skip)
W. G. Brown
D. 11. Bone
1. J. Bra
1. F. Xavier
F. V. libeiro
A. IL Danto (akip)
A. Glutlerret
J. 1. Otorla
. E. Marque
Y. X. M. Bila (chip)
• POLICE NC.
3. 8. C. Fender
T. Talian
7. E. E. Booker"
A. B. Clark (skip)
I. Eli
G. Perkins
0. Q. More
E. Post.
W. Halr
{skip)
A. Dowman
I. Shepherd
J. C. Chalmers (skip)
B. M. Keown
W. E. Hallanda
JUNIOR DIVISION.
(p)
CRAIGENGOWER C.C, v. KOWLOON C.C.
J. 14 GoerON
Y. Abbas
A. A. Law
V. N., Atlents (skip) E. Kern
A. Caetho
W. J. Kawerd
W. 5. Dail
H. Farlow
10. B. Alexander -
W. Mellardy (skip)
W. McLeod
I. Glendinning
J. R. MeWalter
A. E. Carey (skip)
J. G. Haigh
C. R. Hooley
N. M. Currel
8. Deacon iskip)
J. F. Lunny
A. McKellar.
In die Dame
1. W. B. Moshetl
(ship)
FOOTBALL CLUB INDIAN R.C.
I. P. Bhaw
1. Morgan
J. Ilavell
A. H. Humjalia
A. G. Ber
A. Minu
A. Brooksbank (skip) K. X. Omar (eklp)
9. Strange
3. Ralston
J. J. Gregory
R. B. Carter (ektp)
QE Stephens
C. B. Roberson"
G. Grater
| F. IL. W. Hayo
Reserves:
R. A. TraTORS
A. Humphrey
D. H. Khan -
M. f. Resack
A. H. Omer
A. K. Wahab (akip)
J. Hoowen
M. Y. Adul
A. D. Mađar
(ship) A. FL. Dullah (skip)
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES
SUNDAY
Old Course.
to Judge from the previous com- S. A. Gray and L. Oppenheim (Kow-petitions, the first of which was held four years ago, the Telegraph Me and Yung 6-3, lost to Wong and
is to be congratulated on what it Chow 2-0.
C. I. Stapleton, and F. R. Zimmern has done," (Kowloon) best Ung and Ung 6-4, beat Ma and Yung 6-3, lost to Wong and Chow 20.
RECREIO BEAT GRADUATES.
L. A da Silva and J. 3. Remedios (Recrolo) beat H. N. Chong and Y. C. Pas 6-1, beat D. K. Samy and 3. S. Chung 6-3, beat K. C. Yeoh and 9. A. M. Sopher 6-3.
A. A. Remedios and W. A. Reed (Recreio) beat Chong and Pao 6-2, beat Samy and Chung 6-4, beat Yeoh and Sepher 0-3.
LAWN BOWLS
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ORIGINALITY DANGER.
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in Youngstown holding around 30% of capacity, The Allegany Steel Co. has declared a common dividend of 15 cents per share. The last dividond declared was in December, 1981 when the dividend was a cents per share per month.
re-
Dealing with bathing and picnic pictures, he said:-"Orginality of subject counts for much in com- fact,
Grain: There were heavy sales of petition photography. originality often scores, but just flour. The general situation favours and A. Ribeiro and A. N. Silva (Re-a word of warning. Last year the the belief of still higher wheat creis) beat Chong and Pao 0-3, beat judges commented that most of the corn prices. In the corn market Samy and Chung 6-2, beat Yeoh and competitors attempted photographs there are rains in Illinois and in Belt is Sepher 6-2.
from strange ongles and that most Indiana. The rest of the of them missed their purpose com-having-clear weather.
Cotton: The markot, was reaction- pletely. The moral is that if you photograph from a strange angle ry on Southern selling and on profit.
taklug. Showers In Texas are you may produce a picture that ported to be insufficient Fears of atrikes the eye at first sight, but on further rainfall have checked any gazing longer at the pieture, the aggressive demand. The spot market is dull, with the basis: firm. There novelty wears off.
"Stunt photography is good but are light showers in Texas. A fore- weather with showers generally in Three bowls matches in the singles pictorialism (the appeal of the cast of the weather indicates cloudy championship and one in the Pairs photo as a subject that can be hung the East, partly cloudy with possible championship were decided yesterday on the walls of any room) is better. showers in the Central Belt and fair afternoon, the best game being pro- Strange angled photography is now-weather in the West Beit, except vided by A. H. Basto and A. Mac fangled photography, and like possible showers in Southern Texas farlane, on the Police green.
Although Macfarlane led on the many new things may come into its eighth head by 12 shots to two, Basto own one day, so let un not entirely and despise it, and if we try it let us staged a remarkable recovery, with two fours reduced the lead.not overdo it." He then went on to score regularly, and won by 21 shots to 17 on the 21st, head.
A. H. BASTO STAGES RECOVERY
Rubber: Prices aro, lower on mo
and the coast of East Texas. derate liquidation and on stop-loss
The Trade showed a orders here. small interest in to-day's low levels, but the market was otherwise In.. active. The primary markets aro
firm.
Basto actually scored on ang head less than his opponent, but he re-(Chinese Studien FOR gistered two fours and one three to Figures), Mr. Dragon urged com 80 Industrials
his opponent's one three. The win-petitors to deal with all types. IIe 20 Italis.. ner finished the match by laying two. also uttered a word of warning in 20 Utilities A E. Coates, of the Craigeugower this connection, saying: Beware 40 Bonds.. Cricket Club, defeated his fellow of the mistake of introducing, 11-Commodity Index 58.34
18 Leading Stocks: clubmate W. V. Field on the Civil deliberately or by accident, a non-
M. N. Hakuses
W. Meirahy
Gilmore.
T. W. CATT
{nklp)
FergusÜR
9.32 9.36 9,40
A. T. Lay, G. C. Worrall.
1. H. Geare, K. S. Morrison.
E. M. Bryden, R. C. Webb.
W. W. Mirat
9,44
J. Fraser
2.
Lammert
D. R. Ryde, W, N. Buyers,
W. K. War
(skip)
11 Overy
(p)
9,48
D. H. Ferry, D. J. Keogh.
one four.
on
AS BIG AS THE LOVE OF ALL THE WORLD!
And yet as tender as a maiden's blush is this picture from Richard Aldington's famous novel!...A picture with a love story so powerful, against a background so sweep- ing and majestic, that it lifts three new stars into everlasting fame!
FOX FILM
Presents
ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES
with
HUGH WILLIAMS. HELEN TWELVETREES MONA BARRIE
HERBERT MUNDIN UNA O'CONNOR HALLIWELL HOBBES HENRY STEPHENSON
Produced by AL ROCKETT Directed by GEORGE FITZMAURICH -
TO-MORROW
CHINESE STUDIES.“
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Dow Jones Averages:
July 11. July 12.
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23.39
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9.28 W. J. Jamieson, D. J.Service green by 21 shots to li, on Chinese, or something non-Chinese Amer. Can
the 17th head. Coates scored
Amer. Smelting four, into the picture. I remember eleven heads, registering one while Field scored on six heads with competition in which an otherwise Amer. Tel. & Tel.
prize winning picture of a scene in Auburn L. A. Guttierrez. a former singlen Kowloon City was passed over in.. Case champion, defeated J. J. Basto by 21 favour of another less striking Elec. Bond & Share shots to 8 on the Craigongower Cricket simply because in the plcture was a General Motors Club green. The match terminated lady in European clothes and carry-Internal. Tel. & Tel. on the 18th, head, with the winner Ing a European parasol. If judges MeIntyre Porcuping Rcoring on 12 heads with two threes were to choose between two subjects Montgomery Ward In a tie in the Pairs championship of Chinese faces, one subject wear- National Distillers B. Bruto and J. E. Noronha defeated
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“WENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO the
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Tel: 20601.
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Tel. 15372.
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to-day warn in their prime--ambitious, in- dustriour, vigorous—confident of acoumu- Tating sufficient capital to be independent,
What has happened in the meantime? Drifting, carolesusais, no wall-defined plan of kering, lack of foresight.
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W. E, Hollands and J. J. Gregory by ing a Chinese hat and dress, and the 19 shots to 12 on the gist. head. The other, Western clothes, they would winners registered a four and a three, vole for the former.
"Following this argument, while the losers obtained on three. The winners scored on 18 heads and Chinces street scene village scene, may be ruined by the Owing to the fact that Mr. W. Cappearance of an English advertise Simpson is in hospital, the match between he and W. Gill in the singles ment on the wails of one of the with the Telegraph competition I bowls championship, arranged for
have been naked specially to Dealing with Section Four yesterday afternoon, has been post-(Views, including Architecture and emphasise the fact that every ple
Street Scenes), Mr. Dragon said:ture submitted, irrespective of "Here the beginner is apt to send size, receives due and careful con- in a topographical record rather sideration from the judges. Last than a picture. Our harbour. hours judging the pletures, as they year the judges spent over four Hongkong by Night, our Race took the entries one by one and Course, are beautiful. Every now analysed them according to appeal comer to the Colony is Invish with
pictorial The following extracts are from us who dwell in Hongkong and who prints last year received awards, so
praise over them, but how many of of subject matter, to
quality, and technique. Contact the Hongkong Telegraph for the are familiar with these scenes feel week ended July 12th, 1913
you cannot enlarge your pictures the same 7
small printa. "Avold taking postcard views.of course,
蟲 really good
21 YEARS AGO · Extracts From the. "Telegraph" Files
18
*
The rate of dollar on demand was 1.11.9/10d.
in
Rather go in for the tit-bits of the catches the eye but
да enlargement
Colony. In all your pictures do contact print in the eye of the not include too much. Study the judges stands better chance' be- The body of Captain E. H. Pratt. work of well-known amateurs. In cause an enlargement can be con R.N.R., of the China Merchants 5. photographing landscapes or seas trolled, whereas a contact print is Chi Yuon, who nocidentally foll capes you will find that a part is not so easily controlled, in the overboard, was found in the har- better than the whole. bour
There is also an inclination to printing process. As for paper to Uso, select the type that gives the label photos obviously taken at best result. Glossy prints are not The writer of
special article about three in the afternoon, necessary, nor are titles, but a good advocated "Steamer Nights" in "Sunset:" perhaps "Moonlight" Hongkong. He urged that private would be a batter title. In this favour. Mounting is optional, but title may turn the scalo in your enterprise should charter a river section if you wish to win a prize, remember a mounted photo looks steamer and
arrange bi-weekly do not go in for hackneyed subjects. better, The same picture may be tripa during summer in the waters Sunsets have an appeal to all of us, sent in for more than one, section, of the Colony, with music, refresh (I still photograph them myself) but if this is done it is wise to send ments and other attractions.
but an subjects for competitions in duplicatee as this facilitates think they same for junk studies."
are overdone, The judging and ensures your pictura In the section for which competing you enter it.
"Do not send in'a pictura Just be In concluding his talk, Mr. Dracause the picture plaasen you. We gon said: "Lhat of all comes the have all some favourite pictures: question of the size of prints to they appeal to us because of their send in for competition. Any alto personal, associations but they may to sult your purse. In connection not appoal to the Judges. "It is a
Mr. B. L. Frost was appointed Hon. Secretary and, Treasurer of the Lawn Bowls League, on the départuro, from the Colony of Mr. Alex Ramsay
The Land Investment Co. declar cd an interim dividend of $3.00 per share.
SIZE AND KINDS.
KING'S
THREE THOUSAND MILES OF THUNDERING THRILLS
—as two lovers dash to happiness!
ROBERT,
MONTGOMERY
Fugitive
OVERS
QUEEN'S SUNDAY
good plan to soak the advice of of advice is, learn to manipulate some Impartial friend, before send the camera, and understand. Ing in your pictures. If you have movements and gadg not yet started taking pictures and making your first-expoɛm intend doing so, my parting word are then on the way, to suc
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