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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
WEEK-END. CRICKET
VERY IMPORTANT LEAGUE GAME
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LONDON QUARTERLY'S
· HOPEFUL OUTLOOK
London, Feb. 10, British recovery may
the present vigorously assisted in Shanghai, Fob. 12. your by the growing revival of inter- According to the N. C. Daily News, national trade, says J. Henry Schro optimism is expressed by several dera Quarterly, Review, pointing out brokers at the prospect of the early that Britain is by no means the only Dominione, ro-oponing of the China Merchants country pulling its feet out of the Stock Exchango, which was closed by mire, and, with the the authorities for investigation into Colonies and several South American alleged speculation and manipulation. Republies obtaining better prices for An order for the re-functioning of their staple products. British industry should find freer market overseas. trading is expected early next week.
According to an official of the Ex-Moreover in the realm of interza change, all brokers furnished the in- tional finance it is possible to detect mony algas of improvement in the vestigatora wilh detalled account of direction of freer commercial inter
F. D. Pereira, 5. A. Iamall,6% their transactions and the names of
Courso and arrangements by which international payments may be facill-II. Madar, A. R. Minu, A. 8. Suflad, their customers. They also gave
M. P. Madar, A. R. Abbas, M. el pledge to the authorities not to lot
tated.
Arculli, Y. of Areulli, K. Nazarin any official oporate through them.-
and A. R. Kitcholl. Router.
SETTLING WARSHIP
TONNAGE
(Continued from Pags 1.) they may carry no more than fourteen inch guns,
The drafting committee, which is drawing up a treaty, had two further meetings to-day and is expected to concludo Its task on Friday.
FRENCH HOPES
Despite reports of an agreement being virtually reached, it is learned in other sources that the French still are hopeful of the adoption of a lower limit for battleship tonnage. They are suggesting a compromise by which each power shall be allowed to build two 35,000 ton vessels to counter balance the ships of this Bizo present in the course of construction by France and Italy.
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A solution along these lines might possibly commend itself temporarily to the Americans, but they have made it quito clear that they will not
accept such a plan as a permanent
solution-Reuter.
NOTED AMERICAN ACTRESS
MRS. BROWN-POTTER PASSES
Beaulieu, Feb. 12. The death has occurred here of the famous American actress, Mrs. Cora Drown-Potter.
The docensed played as an amateur for some years in America, obtaining $50,000 thereby for charities.
· Her
first appearance professionally was at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in 1887, and she played during threa tourn round the world in every coun- try whero English spoken.→→ Router's Bulletin Service...
PAINTER HONOURED
DAME LAURA”KNIGHT ELECTED ROYAL ACADEMICIAN
London, Feb. 12. Dome Laura Knight has been honoured by the Royal Academy, by being elected a Royal Academician. and her She is a well known painter pictures of circus life are
world renowned Renter's Bulletin.
British Wireless adds that Dame
The article by implication rules out early International stabilisation, as apart from the immense obstacle pre- sented by the uncertainty surround- ing United States currency and trade policy. British industrialists will be hard to persuade that a return to system involving high bank rate pos- aibilities will bo beneficial to them- selves and to the country--Reuter.
A POPULAR PLAY
SECOND PERFORMANCE OF "LADY PRECIOUS STREAM"
The Indian R.G. and the Hong- konk Cricket Club have re-arrang od their recently, postponed cricket match in the Benior League for Saturday next. The fixture will be fulfilled at Saokunpeo and the Int dian .C. will be represented by the following players:
ARMY'S TEAM
The following will reprenant the Army in a friendly match against the Kowloon Cricket Club at Soo- kunpoo on Saturday afternoon:
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations, on the London Stock Exchange have been recalved by Messrs. Swan, Calbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Router.
Fob. 11. Feb. 12. British Government Securities War Loan 84%
redm. after 1952 £100 £100%
Chinese Bonds Bonds 1809 44%
(Eng, Iss.) 4%% Loan 1998. 08
Loan 1912.
Reorg. Loan
£102%
78,
£102%
2 08 £ 78%
£ 01
1913 (Ldn. Is.) £1 5% Gold Bonda
1920-47 ...... 94% 94% 5% S'hal-Nanking
Rly £674 £ 074 5% Tient-Pukow
Rly. • £ 33% £33% be Tient-Pukow Railway (Bupl. Loan)
Capt. L. 3. Walch (RA.S.C.), Capt. D. W. Perase (Iloyal capt.: Artillery), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (Royal Artillery), Lieut. J. R. John-5% Honan fly,29% on (Royal Welch Fusiliera), Lieut. 6% Hukuang Itly. D. M. Pritchard (Royal Wolch Fusi lors), Lieut E. C. Thompson (Royal Corps of Signals), Lieut. E. AL Dawson (East Lancashire), C.S.H. Elvin (East Lancashires), fte. Her- Bdns. bort (East Lancashires),
and Whitehead (East Lancashires) Corp Ballard (R.A.9.C.),
Following closely the English ver
The twelfth man will be Fusilier sion of the play by Mr. S. 1. Halung, King (Royal Welch Fusillers), the the Thi Ping Theatre presented "Lady umpire Pto. Highnett (East Lanca- Precious Stream" for the second time shires) and the scorer Corpi, Greg last night with marked success. Anson (East Lancashires).
Lieut. J. P. Williams is still on other full house, with a number of European patrons, including ladies, the injured list, witnessel Bia Sze-teang's company present this old Chinese play.
In response to public request the Tai Ping Theatre will again present the play on Sunday night. Booking has already opened.
RECREIO. CLUB
In the Junior Division of the cricket league on Saturday the Club Cricket Club seconds at King's Park do Recreio will meet the Hongkong and will be represented by the fol- Ma Sze-isang as the lending male|lowing team:
A. M. Trata, W. A. Reed, H. A performer and Miss Tam Lann-hing Alves, G. N. Gosano, L. G. Gosano, as Lady Precious Stream were again. Carvalho, L. J. Silva, E. M. seen at their best last night. The. Senres, Dr. J. W. Barnes, C. M. performanco was in Chinese, with Xavier and A. F. Noronha, Cantonese dialogues. Songs were excellently rendered by the Prima donna, Milas Tam Laan-hing. In the romantic role of Hsieh Ping-kue, Ma Sze-tsang's acting and singing were well up to the standard of the best Chinena opers.
CHINESE CULTURE
TWO WELCOME VISITORS TO LONDON
London, Feb. 12, Dr. Chang Pen-chung has arrived in London and under an agreement between Britain and China for an exchange of lecturers, he will give a nerics of addresses at British universities on Chinese philosophy and Chinese art.
Dr. Chang is shortly leaving for China but he has delayed his depar sure in order..to finish a book on China's geology, which is now in the hands of the publishers and is cagerly awaited by scientifle circles.
Another welcome visitor to London at the present time is Mrs. Rosalind Chang, wife of the Chinese Minister to Warsaw, who is the author of a series of attractive articles on China now appearing. in the Manchester
Guardian,
Mra. Chang is visiting London in
Laura Knight the first woman to order to see the Chineso exhibition. be-appointed Royal Academician | Reuter. since 1700. She has been an asso-
elato since 1927
Royal foundation
The only other women Academiclans were two members of the Institution which was founded in 1709.
Arthur George Walker, the scalp- tor, and Henry Rushbury, the en- graver, have also been elected Royal Academicians.
SUBSIDY INCREASED
DEATH OF "COIN" HARVEY
FAMOUS AMERICAN ECONOMIST
Monte, N.E. Arkansas, Feb. 12. The death has occurred from peritonitis of W. H: "Coin" Harvey
CANADA SUPPORTS FAR EAST at the age of 84.
SHIPPING LINE
Ottawa, Feb. 12. The Government has decided to increase the mail subsidy for the Canadian Australia Steamship Line
from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 dlan
The President of the
It was Coin Harvey who introduced Senator Bryan, to the Sixteen-one Bilver theory:
In 1982 he stood, as Liberal Can- didate for the Presidency and received 63,000 votes. United Press.
"Coin" Harvey practised law in his Pacifle Railway, who is part owner, younger days; as long ago as 1871.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
In a cricket match played on the Dloceran Boys' School ground Jos- terday afternoon, the D.B.8. defeat- ed Queen's College by 107 runs.
Taking frat lease of the wicket, the Diocesan Boys' School compiled 153 runs for six wickets and declar- el. F. J. Lay contributed 70 and J. Dudley 27. 1. All captured wickets for 64.
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A Rugby XV from H.M.S. Dorset of the line which runs from Canada He was on the staff of the Paul's shiro beat the Club yesterday in a to Australia and New Zealand, said School of Statesmanship and became practice match on the latter's ground. at the last annual menting that unless Chief Executive of the World's Money The Navy team won by six points the Government of the Dominions Educational League. Among his to all, Sorg. Lt. Kirkwood and Ldg. C. M. G. - givo mord financial assistance the achievemente was the building of Seaman Smith scoring tries. Walden f. J. S...
Anon ine will have to suspend their run the pyramid at the town of Monte. crossed for the Club in the second
He was the author of many books on round but was forced over the dead French Convent Pupila 15.401 Router's Bulletin.
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In a friendly encounter Dattery.K.S.It.A defeated the Marina ground yesterday, the
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