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How They Stand In The Tables

THE WEEK-END

RESULTS

The following are the results of the football matches played in longkong during the week-end together with the latest records in two of the len- que divisions.

Interport Trial

Whites

2 Colours

*** Senior Shield

Hongkong F.C.

St. Joseph's

Royal Navy

3 H.K. Police

0

S. Chinn "" 2

R.A. Lyemun Kowloon

0 S. Chlan " I

Division I

Club de Recreio

3

1 R.U. BIBes League Table

F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Goaln

S. China "A" 10 10

0

047 0.20

1.K. Police.. 13 7.4

2:30 17.18

4

3 32 21 18

214 215

424 2014

315 7 13

*

13 GH

6 26

8 4

4

R.W. Fualliera 14 7

6

U. Rifles 13 5

de Recreio 13 Chinese Ath. 10 D

H.K.F.C.

S. China

""

St. Joseph's 13

195 Royal Navy 10

East Lancs,

0 15 8

1724 17

5 28 26 10

57 21

11

+3

Kowloon F.C. 12 R.A. Lyemun.12 R.A. S'cutters 14

2

18 31

1

221 41

Junior

1 1 12 10 GB

Shield

3

Royal Engineers

R.W. Fusiliers Royal Navy R.Ü. Rifles

6 Chinese Ath.

Eastern

East Lanes.

1 L. Portuguesa

Diviston H

Royal Air Force 2 H.K, Polier (()

Played at Kowloon on 10.1.36.

League Table

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

tinals

R.W. Fusillers 13 10

2 1 14 18 22

Pulice (C)

12

R.A. Force

13 7

127 16 17 24 34 90

East Lancs.

12 6

K.A.M.C.

R.V. Rifles 11 6 6 A 1. Portuguean 10 60

H. Engineers 11 4 2

Police (E)..

St. Joseph's. iz Railway R.C. 12

"

" 0 12

BRIGHT EVENING

SIX GAIETY GIRLS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL

Seldom has there been so enthu- at the Roof sinslie an attendance Garden of the Hongkong Hotel an there was on Saturday night, when the six Gaiety Girls were welcomed for their season at the llotel, and Ted and Evelyn, Cowan and Bailey and Estelle Davis were farewelled after their successful season.

was fully de- The entertainment sorving of the applause which was lavished upon it by the crowded room. Already old favourites, Cowan and Bailey were their usual bright selves and were repeatedly encored their final kong being what they termed the "National Song of long- The Flying kong"-the Man

Ted and Evelyn dd the Trapeze, brightest and best turn which they have performed since they have been In the Colony, and were brought back to the flour repeatedly by the en- thusiastle crowd.

The new arrivals-the Galety Girls -made a particularly good impres alon. Thuir best number, the Carioca, them Ач expert dancers, revealed graceful and well-trained,

The 'acrobatic tricks which were introduced into the danco proved a great succees and were particularly well received.

At

to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club the speaker will be Rotarian Bichard Sidney, of Singa pore, and his subject: "Air Develop ment in Malaya and Hongkong." Rotarian Shiney is the Editor of the Rotary magazine of Malaya

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

Freddie Bartholomew, of "David Copperfield" fame,

as he appears in "Anna Karenina," featuring Grela Garbo and Fredric March, now showing at the King'. and Alhambra Theatres.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the liat of local share quotations issued this morning.

Konks.

H.K. Banks, $1,510 b.

H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).

£99 n.

Chartered Bank, £13% a. - Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

120 n.

Mercantile Bank C., £13% . East Asin Bank, $76 a.

Insurances.

Canton In., $275 n. Union In., $570 3. China Underwriters, $1.10 n. -China Fire,- $180-.-.-

II.K. Fire In., $260 n.. Internat'l Asscc., Sh, $4 n.

Shipping.

Douglas. $36 n. II.K. Steamboats, $6%1⁄2 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prer.), an n Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Beurer), 85/- 1.'

. Union Waterboats, $1215 b.

Mining.

Antamoks, 31.40 b. Balatoes, $17 n. Baguio Gold, 22 cts, a. Benguet Consolidated, $10% n. Benguet Exp., 11 cts, n. Big Wedge, 12 ets. n. Gold Creek, 30 cts. n. Gold River, 7 cta, n. Ipo Mining, 90 cts, D. Itogons, 30 cts. n.

Salacot, 15 cts. n.

Kailan, 11/6 n.

Langkats (Single), 311 n.

HOW THE NATIONS OF

S'hai Explorations. Sh. $41⁄2 ¤. S'hai Loans, Sh, $4 n. Raub, Ex div, $10.50 b. Venz: Goldfield $3 b.

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $102) b. JL.K. Wharves (new), $100 u.

H.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), $1.60 b, Providents (new), 15 ets. n. Hongkewa (old), Sh. $237 1 New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $80 a

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Colton's Sh. $84. S'hal Cottone (old), Sn. $75 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $4134 n. Zoong Sings, $12 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26-n.

Lanila, Hotels, etc.--

H. and S. Hotels, $5.50 n. H.K. Lands, $36 яa. 1.K. Lands, 45% Deben.

$100 n.

S'hai Lando, Sh. $20 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $10.60 n. H.K. Realties, $5.36 n. Chinese Estater, $81_n. China Hohlties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $35 n.

Public Utilities.

11.K. Tramways, $14.10 b. Teak Trains, (old). $5 b. Peak Trams, (new), $2% n. Star Ferries, $90% b.

aumati Perries. (old) $18 . China Lights, $10.40 b China Lights (New), $7.30 1. H.K. Electric, $70 b.

Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $2.10, n. Telephone (old), $26.8h b.

STUDENTS INDICTED

SNIPED AT MOTORISTS WITH AIR PISTOLS

Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 11. The Middlesex Grand Jury has in- dicted Corneleus Vanshaak Roosevelt, son of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, Jnr., on three counts of assault by means of a dangerous weapon, which is a felony under American law, Peter been Deflores, another student, has similarly indicted.

It will be recalled that the two IL youths are alleged to have stood in the window of their exclusivo frater- nity house in the. Massachusette Ins- titute of Technology, and aniped st passing motorists with air pistols.

The charges against the two Inds mis. is more

than the serious demeanour accusation on which they Wern originally arreated. United Prens.

CUBAN PRESIDENT

FIVE REPORTED KILLED

DURING ELECTION

Senor Mariano

Ilavana, Jan. 11.

JANUARY 13,

1936.

POWELL'S

GREATEST WINTER

SALE

Now in Progress

IN 54 YEARS

Prices have been greatly reduced to ensure clearance before Stock- This event you should not miss, as, owing to the heavy fall in

Gomez, former taking.

Mayor of Havana, has claimed

an

overwhelming victory in the Presi- exchange, prices are not likely to be so advantageous for many years to

dential election,

"The balloting was marred by fre- come. quent disorders in several towns.

Five are reported to have been killed.

-United Press.

GERMAN AMBASSADOR

TO PAY CALL ON NEW FOREIGN MINISTER

Felping, Jan. 12.. Dr. Trautmann, German Ambaran- dor to China, left here this afternoon for Nanking by the Pelping-Shanghai express.

it is understood that Dr. Traut- mann is going to call on Mr. Chang Chun, the new Foreign Minister, und will make a brief stay, In the Capital before leaving China for Germany.-- Wah Kiu Yal Po.

BRITISH FARMERS

TO STUDY CONDITIONS IN THE DOMINIONS

London, Jan. 11. Twenty-six British farmers, hend- ed by Major General Duncan, left London to-day to lour the Empire to Mindy farm conditions In the Domi- nions.

The party will proceod to New Zealand and Austrália, and then to South Africa, making a careful in vestigation Into the farming methods

these of all

countries.-Router's Bulletin Service.

Telephone (new), $10.15 b. China Busca, Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 17/- n. Singapore Pref 26/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices. $1.45 n. "Cement; $7.90 b.----- H.K. Ropes, $4:90',

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm. $21.15 h. Watson, $44 n. Lane Crawfords, 56% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $2.20 b.

Wm. Powells, 70 ets. n. Wing On (H.K.), $421⁄2 b.

Miscellaneous.

II.K. Entertainments. $3.60 b. - S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n.

Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.65 a. Constructions (new), 50 cts, s. Vibro Piling. $4 n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. $ Bonds

94% n.

II.K. Govt. 4% Loan 5% prm. n. H.K. Govt. 34% Lean

prm. b.

Wallace Harpers $4 n.

THE WORLD ARE LINED UP

AUSTRIA

DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY

OVERCOATS and

RAINCOATS

A large selection of Fancy

Tweeds, Meltons, Gaberdines,

Herringbones, Scotch & English Homespuns, are now offered

at 33% discount off regular prices.

..

SOCKS and

GOLF HOSE

in Wool, Silk, Lisle and Colton,

SOCKS-

95 cts., $1.45 GOLF HOSE- $1.00, $1.75 ALL SIZES

SHIRTS and

PYJAMAS

33%

DISCOUNT OFF TRAVELLING RUGS DRESSING GOWNS

SUIT CASES

KIT BAGS

ATTACHE CASES TOILET SETS

HOURS OF BUSINESS 8.30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

PULLOVERS and

SWEATERS

In many fancy designs in all colourings, and sizes, also white which have been dras- tically reduced to

HALF PRICE

KNITTED WAISTCOATS NOW $5.75 (Usually $16.50 to $30.00)

BOOTS and SHOES

Our complete stock of "Keltic" and "Bective" Footwear, together with other oddments, also Slippers, Spatts and Leggings are being cleared at

HALF PRICE (They range from $5.75 to $14.75) CRICKET BOOTS

Canvas $5.75, Buckskin $10.75

A good assortment of Tunic Shirts in Plain and Fancy designs with two collars to match are being offered at 33% discount

Ready-to-wear Suits HALF PRICE

TIES & HANDKERCHIEFS

GLOVES

- BRACE....SETS.

SCARVES

COLLARS will be found 'at

·HALF PRICE

GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS

$8.75 per pair

All Sizes.

GLYN & CO's. HATS & CAPS SUN HELMETS BOWLERS

'Together with other. oddments in all sizes at

HALF PRICE

UNDERWEAR

A large assortment of odd- ments in "Jaeger" and "Mor- ley's" Pure Wool, Vests, Pants and Drawers, in all sizes at

HALF PRICE

20%

Discount off all other regular stock excepting a low proprietory articles.

See windows, also call and inspect the many bargains besides those enumerated on this page.

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SANCTIONS AGAINST ITALY

SANCTIONS WITH

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SUPPORTING ITALY

NON-LEAGUE MEMBERS

SOLIVIA

BRUSSIA

CLECHOSLOVAKIA

YUGOSLAVIA

RUMANIA

BULGARIA

AFGHANISTANI

BY-ELECTIONS

MALCOLM MACDONALD AS

LIBERAL NOMINEE

London, Jan. 11, *.

protest against the decision majority of the members at meeting not to support Mr. Donald-British Wireless.,

"Hypocrlucal Attack"

of a their seats in the General Election; recent Professor Dewar Gibb, who is stand- Mac-ing as a Scottish Nationalist; and Mr. D. Cleghorn Thomson, for Labour.

Ross and Cromarty, Jan. 11.

The polling will be held during the and the The Conservative Association here, laat week of this month, the against the advice of Conservative result will be announced on February

to drop Mr. Randolph Domitions Secretary Mr Malcolm Headquarters, has decided, by 1633-British Birolesas. ~ MacDonald, who failed to secure his his offefal-ConservALİVE

In

Iloss and Cromarty

return to the new Parliament, has Churchil

te in opposition to Mr. Malcolm accepted the invitation of the Liberal candidate Association to stand at the forth- MacDonald

Both Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and coming by-election in place of the Bir Jan

his son describe the seathing attack National member, Liberal MacPherson

herson who has been elevated to of Mr. Churchill as "Traudulent,

ABBOH. The local Conservativo sincere, hypocritical and downright |

the

held a meeting at Dingles Renter Special

wall to-day which was addressed by

INDIAN OCEAN

SOUTH AFRICA

Mr. Randolph Churchill. The meet

AUSTRALIA

NEW ZEALAND

Chart prepared by W. B. Forbes, noted cartographer, graphically shows how nations of world stand on sanctions. invoked by the League of Nations against Italy, which will bo reconsidered this week.

Scottish Universities

Landan, Jan. 11.

three Ле Edinburgh to-day, decided to nominate a candidate

in the and Adopted Mr. Churchill, who after-candidates were nominated wards sald he would stand down in Combined Scottish Univeralties by- favour of the Liberal National election occasioned by the death of candidate if the Liberal Association the former Under Secretary for Scot- land, Mr. Noel Skelton. They were would put one forward.

Earller this week, the Chairman the Lord Fresident of the Council, and the Vice-Chairman of the local Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, one of the Conservative Association. resigned in two members of the Cabinet who lont

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