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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

10, FRIDAY, JULY

1936.

BRITAIN'S Tennis League ATHLETES Results In

BREAKING

INTO FORM

Outlook For Olympics

Britain's track and field ath- letes

are fast breaking into form for the Olympic Games, but none of them as yet shows real class.

The feature of the septat so fur has been the eve-lur Rs by a wmT)- ber of veteratis such zu 3, P. "Jerry" Corry, P. F. Wolff, G. L. Rampling and E Davis,

22

Already Cortice has shown 4 m/s,

negenth for the mile: Wolf 49 sees, for the quarter; Rataping 22 3/10th, stres, for the furlong, and Davis a fraction over evens for the century..

In

True, there times do not nearly up to Olymple standards,

but the quartette are regarded as the Bacles of Britain's team for Berlin, round which will be bugl

separt of strong middle-ili; loner | runners and average sprinters,

a

THE SPRINTERS

The sprinters are hkely to many from such a lintels of youngstres as A. W. Sweeny, G. T. Saunders, 1. 1. Holmes, A. Penialnutton, 3. M. Scur, E. 1. Page, and K. S "Sandy" Duncan. Sweeny kist

Detail

(Continued from Page 8

China) drew with Phillippens and Fisher -, beat Oir and Perry 7-6, beat Freeman and Kirby 0-1.

H. P. Kho and F. T. Mn (South China) drew with Philippens and Fisher 6-6, drew with Orr and Perry 6-6, hent Freeman and Kirby 6-2.

K.C.C. "A", C.R.C. Playing at the, K.lt, the home "R" tonn Inst to C.R.C, by 41% to 5%.

Score -- c. E. Watson and it. S. Capell

beat H. N. Chau and 7. 5. -1, hent (". Wej and S. L. Ma 6-3; beat H. S. Mak and P. II. Kwok 6-2.

1,

G. A. White and L. Jack K.C.C.) drow with Chau and to 6-6, lost to Wei and Ma 2-1. Ist to Mok and Kwok 3-6.

P. A. Broadbridge and R. Le (K.C.C.) but to Chau and Lo -0, fat to Wei and Ma 4-6, lent to Mark and Kwok 2-6.

RECREIO v. ARMY

At the Chub de Recreio the home team beat the Army Tennis Club by 7% to 15.

Beures;

H. Ribeiro A. M.

Stiva (Heerelo) beat S. SM. Fowles and 8.2.3.8. Warr 6-4, drew with Pet. King and Sei, O'Connor Gati, 8.Q.MS. Davies and 5 Sgt. Proper

Iwat

1. A. b. Silva and f. Xavier Reef) heat Fowles, and Ware

Leat

beat King and O'Connor B-2, | Davles and Cooper G-L.

II. Gonzalez and 11. A. Norb (Heerein) beat Fowles and Warr 6-4, lost to Kini and O'Compor 5-7, beni Davies and Comper 4-4.

Our Daily. Golf Hint

Go slowly back, but be quick on the ball. Yet do not swing back too slowly, or you will lose control over your club, Gain speed gradually.

-Harry Kardan, 1643992301220132011LRAVEN HOST IN

A SQUASH RACKETS ACHIEVEMENT

LAWN BOWLS

BIG ENCOUNTER TO-MORROW

CRAIGENGOWER V.

K.B.G.C.

LAWN BOWLS

W. K. WAY WINS

IN OPEN SINGLES

CHAMPIONSHIP ..

PROGRAMME AND Singles Bowls Tournament played on

TEAMS

3RD ROUND GAME

In a third round tie in the Open' the Taikoo R. C. green yesterday, W. R. Way, of the Cralgengower "C.C., defeated M. R. Abbas, of the Indian Most important lawn bowls league R.C., by 21-12 Way was the more match to-morrow is. between Cral-consistent of the two and fully desery- Rengower "A", as yet unbenten ned his victory.

division.

and Kowloon the Arst Bowling Green Club, their nearest The encounter A being singed at Happy Valley and Craigen- gower are favoured to emerge with Their ro

record intact.

Dinner Of Inaugural Worst Paid Profession's

ה !!

MOVE IMPORTANT

BY S.R.A.

In the second division, Beerrio and Police, who are challenging the Bowling Green for the leadershly, meet at King's Park, with the odds slightly in favour of the Portuguese, Here is the complete programme and some of the tears.

First Division

M. Y. Adal (skips)

M. H. Ana

A. 1. Bumjaha

A. M. Wahat

Boomed

A. . Mader

A. E. OLEN A. M. Omrt 4. Ronseles

*. CIVIL SERVICE

A. Steven

"Squash in the worst pald game for professionals in the world" The Earl of Kimberley, President of the Squash Rackets Association.

INDIAN R, C. "The Squash Rackets Association

J. M. Khars ol kt.. are to consider the question of organising the whole administration". M. Ramjatan

A. K. Mins F. Basret Colonel W. of the game."

at the bugural dinner of the Squash Rackets Professionals' Ass sociation, at Stewart's Restaurant, Threadly The

occasion of the Sapunsh Anikele Professionals Association inaugural dinner might be deserthed justinbly A. Baker

innchork in the history of squash. | 3. 18. Mint (alle) confirmed the existence of a body

CRAICENDOWER "A" that, formed exactly a year ago th bring together the increasing numbers of teachers and craftsmen who me devating their talents to the game, R. F, da Luz taklay at one assumed a position of im

administration. portaree position that was encouraged from the start by the Squash Rackets Asspela th, was acknowledged by Sir Philips Latol Siempo, D; offering to become is first | V. R. Miren President.

by J. Castingh anil

recently by 1324744 1.8.1. the Duke of Kent in seventing. Flows akty the office of Patron, The dinner was POLICE RJ. on the i, 5. M.Kay no less an achievement S.R.P.A.'s part than their work for the Karat. I was unqualified writ AL

the Hockey success that preserved all the chleniry meeting of Association Foureit hoid yesterday and dignity abeiated with the game | W. Grie evening in St. Andrew's Chineh taftan, at the same time. revealed the decided that on Thursday, lose and friendly alliance that exists July 16, there would be further between the SR.A. and the profes..

of the Connell, to consider sional body. meeting C. K. Brown, W. Roberts, itom A.

Pennington-if the antal general report and that pling, Wolff, and

to the following Thursday, July 30, the annual general meeting would be held and the Report presented. Both meetings are scheduled to take place at 5.30 p.m. in the Church Hall.

Inst season, but his starts this season indiente that he is coming back to four. His best for the rentury How- ever, is PH/10ths sees, which is on- likely to earn him even a place at Berlin.

Pennington, the Oxford University. dasher, seems to be the choice for the furlong. He showed consistently good form at the end of last sensuri,

the quarter-milers, how Ainong ever, it is a different matter, Britain, according to her own standards, has never had such a great string, it is said.

he goes for that distance-have each done inside 49 secs. and barring accidents should be beating 48 secs, for certain before August.

In the United States, however, 48 secs. quarter-miles are "wo for a dime" and it is likely that even 47

It won't

good enough Sech. Berlin.

RAMPLING MYSTERY Rampling is a mystery. He never looked ter than he does now, and he is sprinting faster than ever, bui has It is questioned whether he

distance work behind him enough for the 400.

an Albert Hill, Donald Without

or Thomas Hampson to main- Lowe,

unbeaten taln Britain's Olympic record-for-me-800-metres.

HOCKEY A.G.M.

TO BE HELD ON JULY 30

it was

1

A. H. Gome

S. Sasam 1. Ilumin

IT. M. une takhs)

8. Pile

W. H.

J. Qurt

W. Darling C. Strmog

P. J. Jenni vakipa

F., E. Role:ht

J. Gellatly

1. H. Collyer

E. J. Acum nu takipa

J Ports

M. N. Raku4211

F. Valp

Play was pretty even in the first 17 bends although Way took an early lend of 7-1, thanks chiefly to a four on the Afth hen. Abbas pulled up led 9-7. The turn- subsequently

ing point in the match was in the 16th end when the Indian R. C. player was leading by 12-11. With Abbas lying two, Wy had a wick and got the shot. He never lonked back atter that and won the next eight heads to finish the, match on the 22nd end,

Way scored nearly all his shots on the king heads and Abbas on the short ones.

"The postponed match between 3. Fraser, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, and HF. Rozario, of the Club de Recreio, was played off on the Kaw- toon Docks green yesterday, the

after winning by 23 shots to 16.

In a rinks match on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club't green . C. Fincher, N. J. Babbington, R. G. Craig and A. Hyde Lay beat J. Lux, A. P. Guttorres, A. A. dos Remedios and J. E. Noronha by 29.14. Fineber and nag.Crah: particularly the latter were the

outstanding players of the match.

J. Hage ikipa

». KOWLOON

A. Russell Watan

J.

W. Macfarlane Guy (ks),

S. A Brie

!t. 21

Endl

R. Donen akses

1. Erasm

14. Never

31. 3. dermcons

A. M. Hand takipa

CLUB DE RECREIO

J. Normahn

1. P. Xayirt

F. V. V. Ribeiro

C. G. SIPA (KİŞ

A. A, temirdles

E. R. Remedina G. E. Margare

D. C. Alves.

G. M. I. Retention

man Hollanda (skip) 15. A, Alves (skip) I. Gennine W. 8.. Pall Supporting the Chalemon, Charles

J. Shepherd Arnold, were the Earl of Kimberley, ki Sir John Wilson Taylor, Captain V. A. Cazalet, M.P., Colonel W. P. Basset, and Mr. Vernon Harcourt. All pald high tributes to the work and charne-

Reserve!

S. Kelley

J. J. getO.

F. X. At. da Silva

(chip)

R. C.

1. KOWLOON C. C.

11. Overy

R. I. Paulips

6. Pollock W. Cunningham.

N, J. Behinston

J. C. Chalmers (skin), R, (7. Craig (skip)

G. Lee W. Brown

T. Grimen C. Matthewa

A. Nortla

J. Tolson

1. Lammert

+. Goodwin

1. Gins 'W. Geall

E. C. Fincher

J. Fraser (nhias)

KOWLOON DOCKH •. CRATCOWER

At yesterday's meeting the presentter of the professionals, and especially TALKOO state of the Association's finances to Arnoki, Donald Butcher and those were discussed. The finances for the few others for their part in the past year, and up to the present are founding of the Association. Arnold in a fairly healthy position and it is welcomed the guests in his irresistibly expected that the report of the Hon. enthusiastic manner and thanked the Trensurer will revent a slight surplus. S.R.A. for their cordial help and cit. C. Wallace (skipt A. Hrde Tay (ki) This surplus, largely by cut-

however, is unfor operation, tunately made up

To n

n strong plea for better payment. Keown Association.

ation for squash professionals, the Earl of standing debts to the

together with Kimberley emphasised that the pro-N. Draamad (skip) The Interpart guine. the dinner and dance which followed, fessional, for all the exacting demand resulted in a defell of just over $60. upon his health and time and ten- This was reduced by $20 however, pernment, had practically no source sale of rackets owing to the generous donation of a of income outside his sal

and balls (which-Inst-for-months). He asked. Among those present at yesterday's conployers of squash professionals A. A. Dand, Vice, to find some means of rewarding then meeting were: President, who was in the chair, Mr. more adequately.

Treasurer), K. A. M. Xavier Hussain (K.I.T.C., A. S. Xavier (Argonauta), L. Tyler (Police), W. Chowdhurry (Union XI), G. Rommer (ILK.H.C.), J. F. Williams (Army), and 1. Palmer (Y.M.C.A.).

PortagNONS

hitherto regarded as one of the Old remain anonyuan who wished to } (which last for years),

post-war

Country's prerogatives, is likely to go elsewhere.

Reports of Jack Stothard since he left Cambridge are not encouraging, R. Scott seems able to injuries, J. V. Powell always seems to tall in a crisis. And J. A. Cooper does not always seem to have his heart in it, otherwise these four could match up with the world's best.

Cornes and S. C. Wooderson, the

champion, amateur reigning chufees for the 1,500 metres. Wooder- son beut Jack Lovelock to win his title last year, but nobody was can vinced that he was better than the ex-world record holder.

Although Lovelock shown times anywhere

arc

hay nos neur his

4 mins, seven odd seconds world record since last season, there are many here who belleve he will New lako the 1.500 metres fur Zealand,

The draw for the fourth round of the Open Singles Championship is to be made this evening at a meeting of the sub-committee to be held in the South China Board Room of the Morning Post, Ltd. at 5.30 pm.

Al

Captain Cazniet, who recalled in a

into went witty speech that he squash court for the first time thirty years ago, said it was up to every amateur to realise what they owel to the professionals and to give them every possible assistance.

-

D. Crawley

J. Pay

J. W. Leonard

K. M. OmaE

H. V. Peurne (akip)

-J.--Ka-Boure

W. helpe

II. W. Handli

W. Gill (aktu)

A. J. Coel

FJ, Smith

it. W, Whitemann

W. V. Held (skip)

Second Division

CIVIL SERVICE M. Purvis w. ilyet

R. Davies (ahip).

V.

Sir John Wilson Taylor, secretary of the Bath Club, where Arnold next arch celebrates his Jubilee as n squash professional, constributed to *. 11. Starpee the gaiety of the evening by his mar-si, Centett dant humour, and also conveyed the|J. Cook

I. R. Wood (kin) greetings of Lord Desborough to the S.R.P.A.

C. Champeterier Colonel Basset, who with Mr. Ver- A. Bower non llarcourt lis, been working on. F. Wentiske, Inc.

H. F. Westinke, Jur. the S.R.A sub-committee that is

Exp

CHAIGENGOWER

D. K. Kharas

F. X. Delgado

A. Fizperaki

A. ES Alvre (skin)

N. P. KuranŽEN

11. 1. Tollervey P. J. Herby W. Ward (kip)

11. 14 Fox

W. I Aino

K. McNay

V. Abtnx (skip)

Reserved:

. C. R. Senten A. MEAN

F. P. Anslow

1. Il Gelbeg

old British 10-mile record, and S. Leen engaged with the 5.R.P.A. in Thomas's 44-year-old 6-mile reverd. ↑ organisation and administrative mat- Any distance from three to twelve ter said the S.I.A. had already miles appears to be well with his fand what a great help the profes

KOWLOON I. 6. C. 1. POOTBALL C. "A" W. Walker (range.

sional body could be to them. In this connection he mentionel that the K. C. Hamilto C. I. Honking S.R.A. themselves were next month going into the question of reorganien... se tukip).

Kane had developed so lor. The rapidly that they had found this step. M. White very necessary."

FINLAY FOR HURDLES

With his newly acquired speed of Donald Finlay, hailed as the best the last eighteen months, K. S. Dun- can might suddenly strike useful 24 timber-lapper in Europe, is certain to be Britain's choice for the high ft. broad jumping form; R. L. How hurdles, and A. G. Pilbrow, of Ox-land has been threatening to put the ford, clocked a useful 15 4/10ths shot over 30 feet for several seasons F. R. Webster is not yet des- recently as a likely second string.

Is the low hurdles there are J. paired of as a possible 13 ft. pole-

and R. K.vaulter. Shefeld, J. M. Smail Brown, but none of them are bud- diag Lord Burghleys.

In the long distance runs, Britain thinks she has "another" in William "Bill" Eaton. Recently Eaton won the international cross-country run, smushing Alfred Shrubb's 32-year-

None of these times or inorks. huw over, have more than the barest chance of winning a place in the first six of any Olympic fleki event, and it is more than likely that no field men will be seat to Berlin this August, nt all-United Press.

1. B. Reger

W. 8. Drake

G. I Shrerit? (okf11)

F. A. Chee AVON Zİ

X.-01. led

(6%)

London, July 1.

2. c. cm Pinying ut Colchester. Essex de- feated Somerset by an innings and G. 2. F. Thompson aine runs.

Somerset 127 and 84, (Eastman & CLUB DE RECHEIO

IP. A. Machado for 33).

J. P. V. Itibeiro Essex 220, (Peter Smith 73).-A. V. Barros Router,

1. J. Hilva (ak[p}____

J. M, Dolkera

J. Runar (skip)

T. R. Nowell

G. S. Graver

4, 8, Beach

€ 1, Hubertsen (uklj).

Strange

W. Kershaw

F. H. W. Hayars

J. Rodger, (skip).

-. POLICE R. ̊C.

C. Blackbourn

C. Gough

F. E. E

looker

J. 8. Riddell (uk!p)

Local Golfer Does Well In England

Walton Heath, July 9.

In the Lucifer Society's competition of 36 holes against bugey the winner was Locke (South Afrien), plus 3, all square, 3 up, aggregate 3 up,

Garland (ladia) was second, plus 1, 3 up, 3 down; aggregate all square.

Third, Nichoff" (Shanghai), b, one down, all square, aggregate, 1 down.

Rigg (Hongkong) 5, 8 up, down, aggregate 2 down, was fifth-Reuter.

F. A. Xavier

A. J. Guterres

C. A. Lupen

C. I. Ut (skip}

F. de Scan

C. H. Pereira

2. A. Vranovich

1 X. Soaren jakinj

KOWLOON C. C.

J. Turchi

J. M. Jack W. Maleshy

V. C. Labrum (skipið

W. W. Hirat

1. J. Houghton

T. Fergusson

T. W. Care (skip)

J. H. Dinnen

A. Niim

A. Hrary

N. B. Frame

H. Farlow

G. B. Alexander

A. E. Carey kap)

W. Cameron

P. Charging

A. J. Jobaaln

R. JL E Marken (ki)

Itraerves:

R. El

T: H. Daly

* YACHT CLUB

'F. 9. Abraham

F. H. King

K. S. Robertion

..

I. E. Maughan (skip)

1. 3. Caneidy

W. 1. Manadeld

J. A. 11. Merrkon

3. Bentley (sklp}

A. Murdoch

D. J. FraneT

G. E. Castele

A. E. Bilketone (skip) S. Stevenson (sklu)

YOOTBALL C. ""

S., Strange

F. 8. Carter

1. Margnu

J. A, I, Selby (skip)

J, S. Howel]

H, Wallington

A, McKellar

N, M, Carrie (chip) '

A. W. Hayward.

J. Mabon

V. Walker

J. Edwards (aktp)

Reservat

W. A. Corneli

v. 1. K. ELECTRIC

V. Surhy

J. I King

G. T. Badgeit

A. Wehater takip)

W. Stoker

G. Thom'400

J. F. Funny

H. W. B. Mankett

1. B. June

T. P. Saunderson

J. Hloan

A. F. Paul

Reserves

W. Orchard

(skip)

PREVENTS RUST

3-in-One Oil

protects all

metal parts against rust. and tarnish.

CLEANS AND

LUBRICATES

13-IN-ONE OIL

SHARE PRICES ·

The following is tho lat of focal share quotations lugned this morning.

Bianks.

IK. Banks, $1,575 b. H. K. Banks (Lon,

£101 11 Chartered Bank, £74. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £U n. East Asin Bunk, $78 n.

Insurances,

Canton In., $265 1. Union Jn., $525 n.

Reg.).

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $182 n.

HI, K. Fire, In., $250 n. - Internat'l Assce, Sh. $3 n.

Shipping. Douglas, $36 n.

II.K. Steamboats, $2.10 b. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), 30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 06/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 a.

Doeks etc.

ILK. Wharves (oli). $88_n. HK. & W. Docks $10% b. Providenta fold), 95 el. su Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkew (old), Sh, $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $100 n.

Mining.

Kallan, 11/3 n.

Langkats (Single), $8 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 n. S'hai Loans, Sh. $4 n. Raube, $10.26 n. Venz: Goldfeld $44 b. Antumoks, $4.81 ex., div, n. Atoka, 90 cts, .

Baguio Gold, 38 ets, b Balatoes, $22 1.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

.

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, July 0. Swan. Culbertson & Fritz Dow Joncs sunnimary of yesterday's mar- ket: The market to-day advanced, led by steel and utility securities, which rose steadily and touched the high levels for the day during the inal hour, in spite of the absence or news. gnificant especially any Ratiroad stocks were strong led by to the Van Swerigen groun, due

& Oblo rumours that the Chesapeake Railroad Company is increasing its dividend. The entire list staged an advance late in the session. Beth thy bonds maritet and stocks on the Curly' Exchange were higher,

S. C. & Ft New York office cables:

wrre Securities

Well Stocks: bought in a broad front and prices look likely to move higher. The Westinghouse Electric Company is suing the Radio Corporation on tele- The Packard Motor vision patents. Company delivered 33,107 cars during the first six months of this year as gainst 17,207 units during the corres- ponding period of inst year. The. Adams Express Corporatioa is offering holders of its non-callablé 4 per cent bonds to exchange these into an equal wmount of enliable 44 per cent debentures.

Calton: To-day's profit-taking sales are attributed to the recent larges buyers., Selling, however, was not general unt the market looks fringi larly higher.

Wheat: The Forceast of increasing howers is encouraging the trope that tune substantial relief is in sight. The possibilty of hurensome supplica is remote and renewed steadiness is

following reactions.

The condition of the Canadian erop as of July 1st, is 12 per cent, of normal, asdast 95 per cent. during the corres ponding period of last year. Ther has been a Itarther deterioration since July 1st.

Benguet Consolidated, $18.76 b. probable Benguet Exp., 30 els, b. Big Weilge, 67 ets. b. Consolidated Mines, 3% ets. ». Demonstration, $1.28 1, Ipo Gold, 31 cis, n. Itagons, $1.92 sa.

1. X. 1., $2.75 b. Masbate, 89 ets. n. Northern Mining, $371% vls, N. Paracale Gunaus, 61 ets, b Salacot, 12 cts, D. San Mauricio, $1.20 s. Suyoc Consols, 54 cts, sa. United Paracale, $1.20 su.

Lands, Hotela, elc. H. and S. Hotels, $4.45 h. HK. Lands, 2014 II.K. Lands, 4% Deben..

$100 b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8.55_n.

H. K. Reallica, $4% n. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China. Roaltles, Sh. 84 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities, 1.K. Tramways, $10.75 s. Peak Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $2% Star Ferries, $85% b. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $20 11.. China Lights, $10.50 p. China Light, (new), $7.50 n. I.K. Electric, $50 b. Macao Electric, $18.76 n. Sundakan Lights. $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25.50 n. Telephone (new)-88-n. China Busca, Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tinctions, 32/6 h. Singapore Fref 28/-n.

Industriale

Malabon Sugars, 39% b. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19, u Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 ǹ Canton Ices, $14 n.

Cement, $8.70 b.

H.K. Ropes, $3,00 n. Storen. &c.

Dairy Farm. $19

Watson, $3.45_n.

n.

Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, 36 n. Sinceres, $3 sa.

Wm. Powella, 40 ets. n. Wing On (H.K.), 350 n.

Cotton Milla.

Ewo Cottons Sh. $7.75 s. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $70. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh, $39%

11,

Zoong Sings, $18

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 D,

Miscellaneous.

II.K. Entertainments, $2.90 n.

S. C. Enterprise $1.34 n. Maeno "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $14 n. Constructions (new), - Vibro Piling, $2 n-

- Ch. Govt. 5% 1928G.ŞBds, 93%

7%

D.

H.K.

Govt, 4% prm. b.

Lonn

Inow of the fact Hat erop Co damage is largely potential, some traders believe that prices ure how high enough and that sharp deeliness are probable in case of any substantiik rains.

Rubber Malayrn exports during

20 June totalled 20,348 tous.

Is stimated that Dutch exporis amount- ed to 28,859 tons and exporters' stocks are estimated 6,527 tons.

S. C. & F. Wall Street Jourmat morning comment: The drought is helping the food and oil lines of busi- ness and also soap makers. The New York Central Railroad Company It likely to make a sharp gain in its carnings this year. A feature of the automobile market is the belter buy- ing of medium and higher-priced ears, The drought is probably not serious to affect mail-order com- enough panics. A definite break from the

ande current rut in both the railroad industrial averages would be con- sidered as a signal for an important. move in the near future. Many stocks traders are now turning their attention to grain and cotton markets.

that the Wall Street estimates National Dairy Company is likely to carn over $2 per share this year."

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industriala 20. Ralls.

20 Utilities

40. Bonds

July 8. July 0.

136.20

157.71

AD 31

40.1A

33.50

33,75

102.70

102,89

11 Commodity Index 64.73

T.T.

T.T. Japan

EXCHANGE

Selling

1/3 &

Demand

.1/3

T.T. Shanghai

1064

T.T. Singapore

.5-19%

100%

TT. India

.64

T.T. San Frisco & New York

.32

T.T. Manila

.04%

TT. Batavia

46

1451

TT. Bangkok T.T. Saigon TT. France TT. Germany

T3, Switzerland T.T. Australia

T.T. Lisbon

4 m/z, L/C, London

1586

Buying

1/34

.1/34

.327

5.30

.86%

..5.01%

4 m/s. D/P, do 4 m/ L/C: U.S.A.

4 m/r. France

30 dis. Iridia

U.S. Cross rate in London

H.K. Goyt. 3% Loan 14%,

prm, b,

Wallace Harpers, 34 n.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THERE'S THAT GUY THEY SUSPECTED OF BUSTING A JEWELRY STORE WINDOW!- WHERE THERE'S SMOKE,

"THERE'S USUALLY

FIRE!

I'VE LISTENED TO ENOUGH NASTY RUMORS !!

WHAT'S THE IDEA IN

SOCKING MY SON,

ELBERT ?

Plenty Of Backbone Left

I DON'T HAVE TO STAND BY AND USTEN TO GUYS MAKE

CRACKS ABOUT ME!

HE ASKED FOR IT!!

"THIS "TOWN CAN

GET ALONG WITHOUT THE LIKES OF YOU, NUTTY COOK! YOU'RE BAD!

TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR SON...: HE OUTWEIGHS ME, AND 15 NEARLY A

HEAD.

TALLER.!

By Blosser

YOU CAN CALL ME BAD, IF YOU WANT TO, BUT, JUDGING FROM WHAT I DID TO HIM, I'D SAY I WAS PRETTY GOOD!!

OLDSMOBILE for

1936

(The Car That Has Everything)

6 or 8-cylinder models-90 or 100 horsepower motors-115 or 121-inch wheelbases—cloth or leather upholstery -5 or 6-wheel equipment turret tops -Independent (Knee-Action). Front Wheel Suspension, etc., etc. The delivered, in Hongkong prices of the 6-cylinder models are as follows: Sport Coupes from U.S. $1,295.00 Sedan Models from U.S. $1,335.00 Convertible Coupes from U.S. $1,345.00 Touring Sedans from .......U.S. $1,365.00 THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD. 31261. Telephone 31261 33 Wong Nai Chung Road Happy: Vallay.

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