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CAIRO TENNIS Tennis

FINALS

Champion

Queen's Club Indoor At Sixteen ·

Tournament

Cairo, Mar. 18.

R. Menzel won the men's 'xingles final here to-day, benting Bavarowsky,

London.

John Bromwich, the sixteen-

the conqueror of G. P. Hughes, by year-old ambidextrous player, de- 6-2, 6-9. Results of other finalk:

Wornon's Singles-Miss Jacobs bent fented yet another Davis Cup: Mrn. Herbat, 0-1, 2,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

CANADA'S TENNIS PLANS FOR YEAR

Team Will Go To Wimbledon

London.

As Canada has not challenged player, when in the semi-final of for the Daria Cup, the Canadian Women's Double-Miss Jacobs and the South Australla Champion-Lawn Tennis Association has de. Miss Ryni bent Misa Lyle and Mine ships he beat A.K. Quist by 614elded to send two men and two Dearman, -3, 0—4.

Mixed Doubles Miss Dearman and E. Martin Legray boat Miss Ryan and Journu, 04, Grand,

67 719 613 610.

This performance is definitely A comparatively unknown player, J. the bent in the youngster's carcer, Hendrie (Natal) has been selected to. The match lasted three hours. Lour Europe as a member of South Safety Brst tactics of Quist allow Africn's Davis Cup team The side ed the patient Bromwich time - to is: N. G. Farquharson, V. G. Kirby, make his shots. Max Bertram and J. ilendrier T. B. Barker, who la at present in England, will (nays Reuter) act as non-playing! captain.

C. M. Jones

won the first men's singles of the season when he defeated L. Shoff at the West Twickenham tournament at Strawberry H

by

108, 6-3. Mins S. G. Chuter won

1.

women to Wimbledon this year.

will comprise Court The beam

Covered Murray, Canadian

inter-collegiate

champion, and Laird Wait, member of the last year'a Canadian Davis Cup Team; Miss Caroline Dencon, Canadian woman champion; and Miss Elen- nur. Young, Canada's second ranked woman' player,

Bromwich numbers among his recent victims Enrique Mater

Marcel Rainville, the 30-year- and Vernon Kirky, Davis Cupold French-Canadian who holds representatives of Spain and the Canadian Championship, may South Africa respectively.

Following this victory Bromwich the women's singlen by beating Misa defeated D.P: Turnbull by 61 911

G. M. Southwell by 76, 0),

C. E. Hare was in grent form at the start of the Queen's Club covered courts lawn tennis tournament West Kensington, where he beat W. D. Westoby by B-0, 6-0.

"COLOURS" DEFEATED

“Civilian" Hockey Trial

At King's Park

Playing in the "Civillan" hockey trini match on the Club ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the "Whites" defeated the "Colours" by Keven goals to five. At half-time the score stooed at 3-2 in favour of the "Colours,"

Scorers for the "Whites" were, G. Singh (4), G. Fowler (2), and G. R. Divett. Awiar Singh (3), S. Singh and A. P. Souza nettet for "Colours."

the

Both teams played without gonlies, The players were as follow:

(6:7 013 6/2 in the final round.

.TU

The match WYBR gruelling affair, lasting two and a half hours.) Fierce heat prevailed throughout.

STILL TO THE FORE

also come.

Murray and Watt are young players and are included in the tenin in order to obtain experi-

lence.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

issued by Reuter:

South Wales Borderers New York commodity exchange are

At Indian Station

New York Coffon.

May Readers may be interested to hear: that the South Wales Borderers who July left. Hongkong in November of taster

December year with such an enviable sporting record in the Colony, have begun well dry (1936) in their new Station in India by win. Manch ning the Rawalpindi District Athletic Spot Championships

Muy

Apr. 10.

Closing

11.20/20 11.20/20

THURSDAY, APRIL 11,

SHARE PRICES

1935.

The following is the list of local share quotations lasued to-day-

Banks,

Apr. 9.

Siner

31.28

11,34

10.96

10.91/D2

11.04

10.30/90

11.03

11.01/01

11.12 11.55

New York Rubber

11.24

11.48

11.09/09 11.60

11.34/43 11.55/65

F

11.61

11.70/71

11.60

11.77/77

11.KG

12.01

11.93/93 12.01/01

301 luts Chlenge. Whent

963-96% 5-$ 92% 843-95 Tuesday's sales:-15,160,000 bushels

Chicago Corn

8716 AR14-8R14 8214 8274-8314

7716

It is also interesting to note that July amongst the other teams competing September at this meeting were the Argyll and October Sutherland Highlanders (who were Decembur Afth), and the 3/8 Jnt Regiment who: January

"White". H. P. White, A. M. were second in tho Indian Units Total sales: Rodrigues; E. L. Gusana, J. Gonan-Championships. Boll of these regt- ven, G. Parker; G. E. R. Divett, T.ments, it will be remembered, were May Whitley, Gurbachan Singh, G. Fow.stationed together with the 24th Re July Jer, R. A. Carroll.

giment in Hongkong in the year 1931 September 1932.

"Colours-R. F. Selk, Parduman Singh Jaggeet Singh, L, Oliveira, H. Singh S, Fowler, Noronha, Awlar Singh, Sarangal Singh, A. P. Souza,

**COLONY" TRIAL

The "Colony" trial game which was to have been played yesterday afternoon, will be played he the Club ground, King's Park, at 5.10 p..

78 -7H

The 24th Regiment won the High May Jump, the Long Jump, the Hurdies July and the 100 yards Relay Race--which | September event was done in the splendid time Total sales;--17,068,000 bushels of 43.2/5

Winnipeg Wheat. Puniau.

AN

seca.

In the Individual

the record for

May July

Events, Cpl.

89-894 10 .100% New York Silk

this afternoon. Players as previous | Hughes of the Regiment won the Long ly published.

Jump with a jump of 20ft, 2% inn. May

MACAO. Y.M.C.A. CANCELLED It is worthy of note that Cpl. Hughes, July

The hockey match between the ¦ won this event for two years in Bong- September ......... European Y.M.C.A. and Macno, which kong.

was arranged for Sunday next at Macno has been cancelled owing to Insufficient support for the loent side.

several of the Y.M. players having i

א אא י

1.32 133-134 131% 1315-132 1.39 1.31-1.32

Total sales;-170 lots

May July

Montreal Sitrer,

$3.50

64.80/06

1.4.20

65.25/TO

September

64.95

GG.10/10

66,00

66,346/67.-30

Total sales:167 Contracts

Two cases of iphtheria were re-, notified their inability to travel to ported to the local Health authorities rember Con Tuesday.

Macan

WING ON'S

SPRING SALE

NOW PROCEEDING

The time to make purchases

H.K. Banks, $1260/1265 n.. H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), £1251⁄2

n.

II.

Chartered Bank, 414 Mercantile Bank, A. and B,

314 n.

Mercantile Bank C., £1334 n. East of Aala Bank, $85% n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. 81.80 n. China O. Fin. Pref, Sh. $43⁄41⁄2 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $200 n. Union Ine. $425 an. China Underwriters, $1.30 n. China Fire, $400 n. ILK. Fire Ins., $215 n Intornat'l Asscc., Sh. $5 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, 439 n.

II.K. Steamboats, $7% n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 m. Indo-Chinas, (Def.). $39 n. Shell (Bearer), 59/9 n. Union Waterboats, $11%

Mining.

Antamoks, 13 cis. n. Balatoes $43 n.

Bagalo Gold, $36 n. Benguet Consolidated $14 n. Benguet Exp., 15 cta. ¤.

Benguet Goldfield, 10 cta. n. Big Wedge, 10 cts. n.

Gold Creek, 40 cts, n.

Gold River 10 cts, n. Ipo Mining, $1% n. Itogons, 42 cla. n. Salacot, 16 ets. n. Kailan. 16/3 n.

Langkata (Single). $15 n. S'hi Explorations, Sh. $5 m. S'hai Lonths, Sh. $0 n. Raubs, $5% n,

Venz: Goldfield, $5 n.

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves Cum, ris, 391 n. H.K. Wharves Ex-rights, $00%

D.

H.K. Wharves. Rights, $1) sa. H.K. Docka, $9. Providenta (old), $1 n. Providents (new), 20 cta. n. Hongkewa (old), Sh. $309 n. Now Engineeringa, Sh. 86 s. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $120 m

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $8.30 n. S'hai Cottona (old), Sh. $74 n. S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $45 n. Zoong Singn, $9.30 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $55 m.

Lands, Hotela, etc.

II. and S. Hotels. $4.65 8.

H.K. Lands $42 n.

H.K. Land 4% debentures, $102

n.

S'hai Lands, Sh, $18 n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $12.20 n. Humphreys, $9.

H.K. Realties $5.10 n.

Asia Renities "A" Sh. $100 n. Asia Renities "B" Sh. $15 n. Chinese Estates, $90 n. China Realtien, Sh. $9.60 n. China Debenture, $123 n.

Public Utilities.

H.K. Tramways, $15.75 n. Peak Trams. (old), $8 n. Peak Trams, (new). $6 n. Star Ferries, $90 n.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $22 4. China Lights, $9.45 s.

H.K. Electrics, $65 n. Macao Electrics, 325 n. Sandakan Lights, $7 a, Telephone (old), $238. Telephone (new), $10.10 n. China Buses. Sh. $12.40 R. Singapore Tractions, 10/8 n. Singapore Pref. 20/6 n.

Indutrials.

Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $16 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n. Canton lees, $24 n.

Cement (Converted), $6% n. H.K. Ropes, $2.50 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $19.20 n. Watson, Stn.

Lane Crawfords, $3,75 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n.

Sinceres, $8 n.

Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (HK) $105 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $1.85 n.

H.K. Entertainments, $6.40 n. S. C. Enterprise, $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.70 n.

CORRESPONDENCE

British Newsreels

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph

Bir-With reference to recent correspondence regarding roquesta for British newsreels, wo have pleasure in announcing that wo have made arrangements to import the Paramount British Newsreels which are produced in England and contain British and Continental news items. These newarcels will be released in the Alhambra and Central Theatres immediately they are recolved and will be shown with Paramount, Warnera and Gaumont pictures instead of hold- Ing the newsreels to play with Paramount pictures only. We would appreciate if this extra sor- vice could be drawn to the atten- tion of locul cinema patrons.

In addition to the above service we have niso made arrangements to release in future, two Para- mount American newarcels each week in the Central and Alhambra Theatres. These will also be re- leased promptly, on arrival in the Colony.

B. A. PROULX, Paramount Films of China, Inc.

NO NEW APPEAL

Vallean City, April 10.

It is learned in semi-omelal quarters that Pope Pius lus teme porarily abandoned the idea of an encyclical work pence appeal at Easter because he ferle it is un- Acessary, la view of his declara- tion on April 1. fu which he fervently pleaded for good-will between nations.-United Press.

Construction (new), 45 cts, n. Vibor Piling, '$5 1.

Ch. Govt. 6% 1025 G. Bonda

03.

ILK. Gort. 45 Loan 0141; preṁ.

b.

H.K. Govt. 3% %% Loan 25% prèm.

b.

Wallace Harpers, 36 s.

INSECTS

FLIT

kills

them

FLIT

TOO MANY CIGARETTES!

And the result? That dis- tressing malady, "smoker's throat." If you are the un- lucky victim of throat trouble due to pipe, cigarette or cigar smoking, use Respiroids.

A Respirolds tablet, dissolving slowly in the mouth, quickly eases the soreness as tho saliva, impregnated with curative elements, flows gently down the throat, while the antiseptic vapoura released soothe the inflamed membranes and quickly set matters right.

Besides, Respirolds are of the utmost value in cases of cough, sore throat, colds and bronchial ailments generally. It is for the quick alleviation and curative treatment of these troubles that they have been specially designed.

RESPIROIDS

BRONCHIAL TABLETS

are obtainable at chemists, or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, 461, Kiangai Road, Shanghai. 75 cents per bottle of forty tablets, post free.

NOTICE!

FROM SUNDAY

14TH APRIL, 1935

PRICES

of

ADMISSION

at the

CENTRAL

THEATRE

'will be

REDUCED

to the following scale: (TO ALL SHOWS)

Dress Circle

Back Stalls

Front Stalls

during the past month

$1.10 55 cts.

35 cts.

Hongkong Amusements, Ltd.. have presented to you at the Central Theatre nothing but the best in screen fare and will continue to do so. and at the MOST POPULAR PRICES, The following are a few of the pictures to be shown from the 14th April:-

"RUGGLES OF RED GAP"

"JEW SUSS"

"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER”* * "SWEET ADELINE"

"GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935"

"MAN-OF-ARAN”-

Was love her crime? Did ber hand

fire the fatal shot in the scandal

that stunned the nation?

The CRIME of HELEN STANLEY

RALPH BELLAMY Shirley Grey Gail Patrick

QUEEN'S TO-DAY

Directed by D. Russ Lederman

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

SUITABLE

PRESENTS

FOR ANY

OCCASION

KOMOR & KOMOR

ART & CURIO EXPERTS

York Building

Chater Road

I'LL HAVE TO PENALIZE YOU FIVE YARDS FOR TAKING

TOO MUCH TIME PUTTING

THE BALL IN PLAY!

SIGNALS... 16...22...34.

SHIFT

LISTEN, FRECK, YOU'VE LEARNED THE WRONG SIGNALS, AND THIS

GAME 19 June

ABOUT OVER!

BETTER HURRY'ÅND CALL SOME. PLAY... WE NEED A TOUCHDOWN, AND THERE ARE ONLY

A FEW SECONDS LEFT

"TO PLAY!

His Inspiration!

5.2

By Blosser

REMEMBER FRECKLES...... LA KISS FOR EVERY TOUCHDOWN YOU MAKE... :

DONT FORGET...ONE X/

FORMATION ONE X... “YOU GUYS (JUST SUMME

THAT BALL AND GET OUTTA MY. MUST LE

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