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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, - 1936.

Slight Japanese half got the bell away to a waiting three quarters as the Shanghai pack broke up after this scrummage in the match at the Canidrome last week between the visiting Japanese rugby XV and a representative Shanghai team...The Japanese won by 13 points to nine.

ENGLAND LUCKY

TO DRAW SECOND

TEST MATCH -

LANGRIDGE THE SAVIOUR

YACHTING

AUSTRALIANS WIN BY NEW

AN INNINGS

YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

CHAMPIONSHIP Wickets In Plenty For MARKET IRREGULAR

Look

FOR CIGALE

LADIES' EVENT

The

Grimmett & O'Reilly

Bloemfontein, Jan. 20. The Australians beat the Orange Free State fry an innings and 146 runs here to-day.

Grimmett and O'Reilly bowled the Free Statera out in both innings, the first time for 88 and the second for

The Fourth Championship Crulaers

Sunday, place on oned because no vessel finished before In

YESTERDAY

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB

Junior Championship And Stubbs Shiold

The following are the first round re- sults in the Junior Championship of the Hongkong Golf Club,

B. D. Evans bent T. C. Monaghan 5, and 4, W. W. C. Shewah beat J. Junce 3 and 3, W. A. Stewart heat D. L. Pro- phet and 1, C. W. E. Bishop beat D. J. Valentine 6 and 5, Commander G. F. Hole best H. Inssdrand 4 and 2,. F. M. Ellis bent R. L. 9. Webb 1 up; G. il. Burton beat II. N. Williamson 4 and 3, H. Lafond bent W, S, Hillier 4 and

STUBBS SHIELD

3.

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The following third round results in the Stubbs Shield have been notified.

II. K. nul Shanghai Bank beat Chartered Bank, Gilman and Co. beat II. K. Treasury 3 and 1, 3. D. Hutchi- son and Co. beat Royal Engineers 2 and 1.

The match between P.W.D. and Drs. McGown, Anderson and Co. has not yet been played.

ALL ABOUT SHANGHAI HOCKEY PLAYERS

(Continued from Paga 8.)

Tho

U. Berg (Germans): Left Wing. Played for the Germans since the team entered the lengua a few yeaTE ago. In very fast, tricky and cen New York, Jan. 20. tres powerfully. Deserves her poal- Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Walition from the splendid exhibition the Street Journal comments: "The gave in the trials.

E. McCracken and M. McCracken. Sisters (S.A.S.): left-inside And Wall Street Journal predicts consl refunding during the year, due in eine aitanding the American School. derable new railroad financing and

right-inalde respectively. Both Atill improved fascin! outlooks. Cine fastest and best forwards in their hex-office receipts continue their high the time limit of 7.30 p.m. In the for 35 and O'Reilly 4 for 38, while

near the "D". Possess fine passing Crulser Claas, which commenced at inter Grimmelt captured 6 for 6 and substantially. Referring to the mar

ket outlook, the Journal says: All movements. 113 211, L

J. Bloomfold ́ (S. Girl); Centre- a speculative Croucher.

meat in out-running the business forward, Captain of her team last made 242 runs to which England First Extra Series

Yesterday the races for the Ladies' took 10 for 11 and O'Reilly nine

were salled. In

IA A rapable leader; distributes the bali plied with a total of 156, and at the

The Australinas Frored rapidly ince at present." The Journal paint-year when it won the Jones Shichi.

el out that the coming election their one and only knock, complint of growing importance to the market well to her inside forwards and has M. Larssen won. The "I" and land had made 11 without loss.

Classes was won by Mrs. E. Cooper fare declaring,

(counting.

together. Is dangerous inside the elrele. Did not go to Hongkong last in Sirius. The "I" Class, with only

February on account of work. two bosts competing, was won by Dorothea, with Mina Beauclert at the helm. Resulta follow:

race for "W" Class had to be aband- 12 the first innings Grimmett look towel. Short Interest has increased aide. Rarely miss opportunities when

Wellington, Jan. 20. The second unofficial cricket test match between New Zealand and England was drawn.

In the first Janings New Zealand by Mr. Cale came in first, sailed O'Reilly 5 for 34. All told Grimmett i amunition for

for 72.

inove-

close of play on Saturday New Zea- the "A" Cinas, Joss, saffed by 61 for the loss of four wickets tre- and hence this may need some dis- the knack bf keeping the players

To-day the home side took the total to 220 for three wickets when the declaration was applied. Of the total JL. Kerr made 105 without losing his wicket. He played careful, but bright cricket and took three hours in which to score his

runs, mado principally by leg glances and drives. He had twelve fours in his innings.

In partnership with H. G. Vivian for the third he put on 190 runs

Course: Linting Rucks (1). 31

miles.

Cruisers 4th Championship Race for "W" Class abandoned, ewing to none finishing before the time mit, 7.30 p.m.

Yacht

H

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O'Brien helped himself to 100 mid Stanley McCabe hit up 112--Rester, La Linda.. 16.10.20

(Mrs. M. G. Keary) Jona

16.11.57 (Miss M. Larsson) 18.15.46 Gull

(Mr. L. Stanton) True Blue 16.16.00 (Misa E. Walker) 18.15.47

Cruisera Started at 10 a.m.

Finished Corrected Pán. | Put

21.32.46 21.26.59 3 (Mr. E. B. Lambert)

wicket, scored in 135 minutes. Viviaņ | Azuma ... had 6 to his credit when dismissed.

He made the majority of his runs | La Cigale 10.16.47 10.21.25 1 from drives through cover. Ho hit ten fours,

(Mr. N. Norseman

Crouchier)

U. and I..... 20.62.43

(Mr. II. S. Rouse}

At the clone of play the England side made 130 runs for seven wickets. Luana James Langridge, the Sussex all Westwind rounder, who scored 01 nåt out, rob- | Quest bed the New Zealanders of a glorious Cherub victory. He was at the wickets for Wanderer 103 minuten and hit oight fears. He displayed storling defence,

Roberts took three of the wickets for 93 run..--Router.

D.N.F. 20.36.24 2

D.N.F. D.N.F. D.N.F.

Ladies First Extra Series. Course-Channel Rocks (S); North Mark on line (S) Club line; Kowloon Rock (S); Channe! Rocks (S), dis- tance 7.4 milles.

"A" Class Started at 2.45 p.m. Four cases of Diphtheria (one im- Carpenter 18.17.27

(Miss 1 C.-Edwards) ́ported)" and "three cases of Typhoid {--

were reported to the Health authori- Lobo

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Chira. E. R. Edwards)

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Painted Lady

Mre, F. C. Booty)

"P", "Y" and "G" Classes---2,50 p.m. Stella ..... 16.20.40

16.10.43 5

(Mrs. M. Ellerby) Heron

16.29.16 10.10.18 4

(Mrs. E. Moore)

Robena

Widgeon

D.N.F. 16.19.10 0

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· 16,32,44 (Mrs. P. M. Newman) Zephyr

10.30.08 10.15.57 (Mrs. M. E. Hindson) Toynette.... 10.35.21 16.16.14 3

(Miss C. M. Allen) Sirius

16.36.01 16.14.40 1 (Mrs. E. Cooper). "it" Clans Started at 3.05 p.m. Rolla

10.24.40 10.24.40 2 ~-~~-~- (Mist - B.~ M:- Kirke) -

Dorothen.... 16.28.59 16.22.49

(Mina Beauclerk)

Owing to the famented Death

of His Majesty, King George V.

there will be no Performances

To-day.

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Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's mar kets: The market fo-day was irre- gular, but rallied near the closo, inspired by the announcement that the directors of the Greyhound Corpora- tion has approved a feur into one stock pilt. Utility issues fluctuated when

E. Little (S. Girls)! Right Wing, Formerly of the American School where she learnt her hockey. Mem ber of the Sports Girl last season when it won the Jones Shield. Is a capable right wing, very aggressive and pushing. Understands her posi-

The Supreme Court judges met, button well, is very clusive and dan- prices closed about unchanged when rerous when within the 26 line s it was learned that the Court's decl- she sends accurate and powerful cen-

tres to her Inside players, slon regarding the TVA was not

Has

rendered. Steel issues rallied slightly | evened her position by fine showing un an announcement by the Iron and during the trials. Steel Institute of a slight increase in operations. Numerous special issues registered gains, while oils were quick, hut Arm. Bath Curb stocks and bands were irregularly lower,

FANLING GOLF -

W. W. C. Shewan (15) finished twa up on bogey and won the Bogey (Par)

at Fanling Pool on the Old Course during the week-end,

S. C. & F. Now, York office cables; Stocks: The market was irregular, with a firm undertone. The Supreme Court's ruling on the TVA has been delayed until February 3rd., at the There were 32 entries, and the best carifest. Warner Brothers have carn-scores apart from Shewan's

Berc;

ed 25 cents per share for the 13 weeks D. J. Mackie (8) all square, and A. ended November 30th., against a loss C. I. Bowker (10), D. C. Kleffe (18) of $143.761 during the corresponding and K. K. Rounds (15), all three of period of last year. The TIMES whom finishes one down, business - Indox is 96,7 for the..week

ended January 11th,, against the re- vised figure of 00.0 the previous week and 80.1 during the corresponding week of last year. The United Air craft Corporation proposes sales of additional common shares for work- ing capital purposes. ..

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

Cotton: It is reported that the Supreme Court has ordered the Ad- ministration to refund.the Processing Taxes. There is aome talk about opening the Cotton Pool to 'the

The following quotations on the market. "Spots" are strong. The London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Jan. 18. Jan. 20. British Government, Securities

is awaiting

market developmienta.

Washington

Wheat: Continued steadiness. of May wheat is probable. The large War Loan 314% acringe and favourable conditions of the new-crop arg restraining factors. The visible supply in Canada has decreased by 2,482,000 bushels and in the United States the visible supply has decreased by 1,371,000 bushels.

Com: The visible supply shows an increase of 108,000 bushels.

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General Distributari- DODGE & SEYMOUR (CHINA) LITLO Changhai, Manukang, Kurba

Hai Rly. 1013. £ 17 £ 17 Foreign Bands and Banks German 1% Int.

Loan. 1024 Japan 6% Sterling

Loon 1007

Japan 6% Sterling

Loan 1924 H.K. & S'hai Bk.

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WORLD LEADERS FOR 25. YEARS

Impl. Tobacco ... 157/0 Rolls Royce .... 106/8 B'hai Elec. Constr. 46/- Tate & Lyle ... Turner & Newall 74/9 73/0 United Steel Vickers ord. Guinness Woolworths

Anglo-Dutch

Miscellaneous

Gula Kalumpong

Rubber

Pékin Synd

Rubber Plantation

Invest Trust.

Burma Compa

£60 £59

£83% £831⁄4 924 £ 01%

20/3

100/104 102/0 40/- 89/0

31/71⁄2 81/4%%

20/74% 20/7

157/0 .137/-

118/6 117/0 xd

(Ldn. Regd.)....... £108 Charid, Bk. of I.A.

&C.

REUTER QUOTATIONS

redm.' after 1062 £100 £105%

Chinese Bonda 44% Bonds 1808

(Eng. Iss.). £102 44% Loan 1908. £ 97 5% Loan 1912 £ 77 5% Roorg. Loan

1913 (Lan Iss.) £ 91% Rubber: There is a resumption of 5% Gold Bonds factory buying, but apeculativo 1925-47 Intereste are inclined to await the|5% S'hai-Nanking French Cabinet situation.

Rly. 16 Tient-Pukow

Aly,

Commercial and Industrial

***** £ 14 Allied Ironfound..

ers

£107

£.14

28/0 28/- xd

25/-

25/-

170

1/6

30/ 36/-

$102 £97 £ 76%

£91

Austin Matera ord.

Bh.

Ansociated & Elec. Industries .....

33/6

33/--

45/0

45/-

Mines

9/0

9/9

45/G

· 46/-

Boots Pure Drug.

54/3

54/3

9/10/%1⁄2 10/3

British American'

Tobacco (bearer) 120/~

118/0

54/3 53/9

Canadian Celanese 116/3

112/0

Chinese Eng, and

tions

£ 95

£ 15

***

7/0

7/0

Min. (Bearer).

12/0 12/0

Springs Mines ..

403

· 48/3

Courtaulds

0070 60/8

Sub-Nigel

253/9

265/-

£70

£ 60

Distillers

09/6

987- xd

Rhokam Corpn.

103/0

102/0

£ 32

£ 32.

Dunlop Rubber..

41/3

41/3

Maraman Invest

Elec, and Musical

5% Tient-Pukow

ments, Ltd. A 20/-

29/-.

30 Industriala......144.93. 20-Rail

11 Commodity Index 50.02

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20 Utilities

40 Bonds

Jan. 18. Jan. 20.

144.00 42.04 42.33 30.03 30.63 100.81 100.74 50.79

Industries

27/0

28/0

Railway (Supl.

Loan)

• £31 6% Honan Rly. £ 28 6% Hakuang Rly.

1011 5% Laing Tsing U.

General

Electric

SAL £28

Anglo-Iranian

-70/424

(England)

70/-

78/0

Burmah

90/

BO/74

Hawker Aircraft 20/-

20/-

Shell Trana. ̈ ̈ und

· £40 - £403⁄41⁄4-

Impl. Chem. Ind.

37/-

30/9

Trad. (Bearor)

90/-

80/434

O.K. Bazaar

55/-

54/-

Chosen Corpn...

10/0

12/0

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