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FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

9.30

Old Course

T. A. Pearce, G. A. Stewart. 9,40 · Comdr. Hole, J. E. Dovey. 9.44 3.48 . E. Laaman, G. Marseille,

D. J. Gimore, I, II, Geare,

9.62. A/ Murdock, J. C. Taylor. 9.50 A. T. Lay, W. H. D. Rigg. 10.00 G. C. Worrall, R. I. Cherrill, 10.04 J. G. Charlton, J. Angwin. 10.08 0. S. Archbutt, J.

Shellshear,

10.19 P. A. Sellars, D. A. Campbell, 10.10 W. J. Jamieson, R. Young. 10.20 M. H. Turner, D. Ellie,

10.24 R, A. Rodgers, H. F. Sommers, 10.28 C. Thwaites, P. S. Grant, 10.32 R. H. WII. J. H. McElncy,

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

Lho

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 8,

Commendable IS TIDE TURNING FOR

Action By The F.A.

London Stock Exchange have been

The following quotations an received by Alessrn. Swan, Culbertson to and Fritz in conjunction with Heuter

Mar. 6. Mar. 7. British Government Securitien War, Lean 3

redm, after 1092 £105% £105

Chinese Bonds

419 Bonds 1998

(Eng. Ius,).... £102 46% Loan 1008, £ 10

Losn 1012...

10.30 W.. Woodward, D. 8. Edward. 5% S'hai-Nanking

10.40 L. R. Righurst, J.. L.

Adama,

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Lon,

18.00 W. J. B. Key 3. Forber 11.00 . N. Williamson, T. R.

Rowell.

6 Flent.-Pukow

6 Tient.-Pukow Railway (Sup!. Доян)

15% Shallow

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un Riy... £3 Hukuang ily, Jan Trine

1011

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New Course

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Loan 1907

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4102 £10 £ 8044

£ 08 £ 99%

£ 834

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£ 34

£ 20

£ 29

.. £101

£101

£ 32

47

£ 47

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ab £15 £ 15%

Commercial and Industrial Allied Iron Found

10.08

Argorinted Elec.

Imiuntries

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25

4076 48

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48-

116/01/

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Captain E. Holmes, master of Impl. Chem. Int. the steamer Lycemun, was aust-Ing. Chem. Ind. moned before Mr. Grantham at the Kowloon Magistracy morning for allowing cargo to be Internat. Nicket

worked on Sunday, February (24) | Ralis without a perniit from the Har bour Master.

Sub-Inspector Wright, for the prosecution, stated there had been

Al

S'hui Elec. Constr. Tate & Lyle

United Steel....

some misunderstanding, and AP-Watney, Comly & piled to withdraw the summons. This was granted.

Captain Holmos said he ad- mitted working earge. He had permit to work rargo from 6.m.

Anglo-Dutch to 6 pm.. but when he found the Chartd. 157- loading could not be completed in that time, the Chinese clerk gat; into touch with the Harbour De partment who told him to com- municate with the pollee.

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29/0 20/4

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190/73%

4870

CIVIL SERVICE?

(Continued from Page 9.)

60 for the season, including the winn-: Ing hit, while Broadbridge scored 45 and, Roplay 33.

(Continued from Page 8). state that the officials of the.. Chinese Athletic had no intentions of scratching the match, but were forced to by the decision of their Canton players to give preference to the friendly matches being played in Canton, Without these pinyers the Athletle cannot turn out a first division team, and the position on this occasion was aggravated by the

fact that the second eleven were engaged in n lengue game not therefore be spared and could [senior tic. It is not the first time the Athletic have been let down badly by their Canton players, but hitherto they have never been Army friendly on the Chib ground. The game to watch is the Cleb v absent in the mass and it has been (I gather the entry in the Army Card possible to call upon reserves.anya Sookunpoo but I believe this) For this reason alone a certain is incorrect-tho I won't swear to it. amount of sympathy can be felt for The Army have some new talent and the club's officials. On the other am anxious to see Persse who is. hand it in obvious that as they are

I believe a very hard hitting bat and constantly in danger of being trented thus by the players, they should insist upon knowing de- Anitely early in the week whether

hnd easy victories over the Uni- versity, when we scored 178, for two wickets, the East Lancashiro Regi mont and the Central British School, who were dismissed for. 30. Our Second XI cally defeated Ellis for 31, after scoring 187 for Roven Kadeoria First XI, dismissing them] wickets."

Towards the end of last torm wo

I am most grateful for this de talled note which will appeal to all the past and present of the school the hear most of the eleven are leaving. I do trust they will stick by their cricket. If I can be of any help i shall be only too glad.

this a fast bowler, tho I am not sure of C.S.C.C. and Navy defeat Recrelo.

Tast. EC.C. should bent) All friendiles.

In the Junior divleton there are

for not the Canton representatives only two longue games. CC.C. at! are available for the following home may heat the Sappers while week-end. Thla at least would en- even tho they are at home I do not

sure them being able to give enrly see the Police putting it across the notification to the Football, Associn-Indians. I fear красе precludes tion should they find it impossible more here!

to field a team. It is the apparent ly curt and casual attitude to such. an important matter which Is Ko strongly resented by the Aosscia- Lion. If good cause is shown, it is Pasy to obtain official sanction for postponing a match, but to do this without making any overtures to the Association, and at the lost minute, a discourteous to both the F.A. and the the opposing team.

RECREIO POSITION

ALTHOUGH the unfortunate in- Aeldent can be traced back to the visit to Canton of the Recreio, the Portuguese club is in no way im- plicated by the Association's action. The Recreio sought and obtained permission of the F.A. to visit Conton. In no wise did they in- fluence the Athietle players to re- main in Canton instead of appear- ing against South China, and while the Recrelo were unwitting "part- ners in crime, no blame is laid at their door. It is to be hoped, how- ever, that this is the last of such unhappy incidenta in local football. The Athletic should not interpret the Association's action as being vindictive, but rather as an example- in other clubs. The Asscelation is in control of football in the Colony and its rules must be observed, or chaos will result.

"TELEGRAPH" ART

SUPPLEMENT

Topical Pictures To-morrow

BNOHARAC

Many pictures of topical Interest will appear in to morrow's Issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement, including several of the Wak Yan College annual sports,

A dashlight photograph taken at the U.S.I.C. fancy dress dance will be given, s as well as a group taken at a party given by the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackle to the Jockey Club stable staff,

Amongst other groups will be one of the Hongkong Univer- sity Obstretical and Gynae- cological Unit at the Govern- ment Civil Hospital, whilst several other interesting pic- tures will appeal.

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