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No.

12 Bromwith

BURGLARS BREAK

INTO SHOP

The

Ceylon Jewellery shop in Hankow Roud was broken into some- time between 0.30 p.m. on Saturday und 11.30 am on Sunday, according to a report made to the police by Mr. M. Cassum. Entry was gained by means of a duplicate key and Jewellery worth $200.50 was stolen. So Tin-wah, a visitor to the Colony,

stolen from his room in the Luk Kwal 11otel Inst night.

THE

HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH,

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re ceived, after the close of the morning session through Reuters:

Antanuk Atok

Bagulo Gnld

Benguet Cons." Consolidated Mines Demonstration

Coco Grove

Paracate Guiŋays

| San Mauriclo

Suyoc

United Paracale

Business Done Prices in Peron Sept. 20. Sept. 27.

35

11.00

.40

Ulen.

.004

Ung.

1nq.

Unq

Unu Ung.

Uing.

.12

.70

417

.13

37

The following is Swan," "Culbertson this morning's

& Fritz report on

Albion fost their position in the Lewis has been engaged by Crystal market;

and are

First League last season, keen on regaining that status with- out delay.

Holder, clever Inside-forward from Cheltentium Town;

Palace.

No. 13-Coventry City's Policy

Albion.

Best known of the newcomers is M. Burgin, inside-left from Notts Forest. Albion signed him orgely on the strength of a talented per-

All the Coventry players have re- formance

Villa Jast ngainst Aston season. Other new men include ported it and well, including the G. Shield.

left half from Wolver-new forwards, George Ashall from Wanderers and hampton Wanderers; S. Butler, out- Wolverhampton side-left from Scunthorpe: A. G. Lawrence Coen from West Bromwich that City's would appear strength will again lle in the defence forwards develop unless the inside greater

scoring ability. The hope centre would be tint

A first-class

not materialised and found has much will depend upon that position being effefeffily filled.

new players have been Eleven signed, bringing the number on the books up to 33, while there are also available many young aspirants in

Leamington. the "nursery” at

Confidence In the first team will be promoted by the luspiring In- uence of captain George Mason, from his who has fully recovered Injuries, wh

while the reli

reliance upon

There is plenty of talent in every department, and provided injuries do not disturb the balance of the site, it would not be surprising to find the Albion faring well in the Second Division.

Goalkeeper

Height Weight Name

Birthplace It In St ib Adams, J. (Nortań Chnes) 3 0 Harrin, W. (Oakham, Dud-

€ 30 Baldwin, H. Aston, Bir'g-

ham)

5 0 Saunders, W. (Hanbury) .. 5 115 11

Full-Blacks Barnett, I. C. H. (Brithdir.

Glam)

12 0

10 0

11 10

Finch A. 1. (Hednesford)

11 12

SHAW,

(Oldbury)... 5 D

E. [Manilet,

11 2

Nolta)

10

13 *

Kinneli, T. 1. (Cannock)

5%

15

Unif-Black*

Screen,

+

10

White, H. (Wednesday)...

Davies, C. (West Brom-

A (Glasgow)

It (Moor Now,

Murphy, J. P. (Pentre)

Durh'm)

Sandford, E. (Handsworth) 10, 13

Tudor, W. (Shotton, Wales) 3 1014 12 Gripton, W. E. (Princes End

wich)

McNab,

Lowery.

Cumberland)

Shield, J.

(Whitburn,

1 0

Rux, J. (Lintz)

10

Sankey J. (Winsford)

5 7 12

ON 200-

the backs of inst season is shown by additions the fact that no changes or have been made in this department.

The policy of the directors

been to use their financial resources In carrying out extensive improve- ment of the ground for the comfort convenience of spectators in- 115! stead of parting with large sums for players.

COMPLETE LIST OF PLAYERS

0 0 12 24

50 11 4

5 m 11 12

Goalkeepers

Height Weight

Note

Birthplace

F In St b

D. (Cwm,

Wales)

starta) 3 11 Witcomb,

5.

11 7

Mortar, W.

Wood, W.

10

2

Ager. D. E.

Forwards

Full-backs

Clarke,

Astley. A. I

+

Metcalfe, w. r.

fscaneigrave,

Smith. D.

$ 114 9 12

Brows,

2

10 11 1

Elliott, C.

Tonze, D. G.

Natt-Backa

E 74 10 13

8 10

1274

5 0411 0

J. (Princes End,

3.5. (meth-

wick) ................................

Jonce, 11. J. (S1, Helens)..

Mahen, J. (Gillingham) 0 11 20

Richardson, W. (Framwell-

ats Moor)

Robbins, W. W. (Ely, Car-

duft)...............

Mason, G, W. Frith

Archer, J. W.

SHADE J.

Bullen. I A Crawley, Armeron L

Mardonald, W. Roberts

Conwell, I

Spencer, G. (Crewe) Pike, R. 9. G. (Finchley) 10 11 12 Holder,

(Brithdir. A. G. Glam.)

3 10 Burgia A. (Shefeld). D Hoyland, F. (Thurnscoe) 5 Buller,

X. (Stockton-on- Trea)

G G Banks, G. E. (Wednesbury) 57 Dudley, G. (Glasgow) 110 Johnson, J. A. (Grimsby) 5

Barroit, 11. During the close season they have Lager, E. W. parted with several men. Light has Lake, W. I. gone to Colchester; G. E. Shaw is Smith, W. now player-manager

with Staly Laminas, E. bridge Celtic; N. A. Mole is with Lewis, Walsall; Stanley Wood has been Taylor, G transferred to Halifax: L. Coen Corn, L.

Warner, has folned Coventry City, and

J. Astalt, G. II.

Forwards

1 6

10 0

0 7 31 0

10 7

Hond, W

Haver, J.

Brown, J.

Davidson, R. F.

A.

F.

B

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DONALD DUCK

Prices ranged from 11⁄2e to 3c lower in a slightly easter session.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the 1st of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks H.K. Dank, $1,450 b. H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), $84 n. Chartered Bank, 20% n.

.

Mercantile Bank, A. and B. C20 » Mercantile Bank, C., £134 n. East Asia Bank, $86 n.

Canton Ins.,

Jaco

n.

Union Ins., $5071% b

China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Fire Ing., $203 n.

Shipplog

Douglas, $6834

6834 n. H.K. Steamboats, $21 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $00 n. Indo-Chinus (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, 6/- 70/9 11. Unlon Waterbonts, $9.10 n.

Docks Etc. HI.K. & K. Wharves. $130. HI.K. Ducks (old), $191⁄2 n. 11.K. Docks (new), $1834 11. Providents (old), $7.05 n. Providents (new), $0.80 n. New Engineering Sh. $3.90. Shanghal Docks, S. $125 D. Kallan Mining Adm, 5/- 157– n. Raubs, $9.70

Goldfield,

Venz: Hongkong

sa n..

711⁄2 cls. n. Mining

Antamol, P. 37 58.

Atoks, P. 35 an.

Baguio Gold, P. 23% su

Benguet Consol, P. 11.40 sa..

Benguet Explor., 003

Coco Grove, P. 40 sa

Big Wedge, P.-

Consolidated Mines, P. .004 sa. Cons

Demonstrations, P. 27

E. Mindanao,

Gumaus G'fields, P.

Ipo Gold, P.- IX.L., P.

Itogons, P.-

Min. Resourcea, P. Partzale Gumaus, P.- Salacot Mining. P. -- San Mauricio P. 70 50, Suyoc Consol., P. 18 sa. United

sa.

Parocnies. P. 3214 53.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $0.70 33.

H.K. Lands, $38 n.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $10714 n. Shanghai Lands,

Sh. $8.40 n.

Humphr Lands. Sh. -

$10

th.

H.K. Realties, $634 n.

Chinese Sun.

Utilities

HIK. Tramways, $10.00 n.

Trays,

Peak rama (old). $0% b.

Peak Troms (new), $3 n. Star Ferries, $77% n. Yaunati Ferries (old), $24% n Yaumati Ferries' rights, $24_n. China Light (old), $3.15 B. $11.20 n. China Light (new), $8.1 H.K. Electric, $584 so. Macao Electric, $17 n. Sandukan Lights, $0.35 n.

Telephone (old), $2034 sa, Telephone (new), $0.35 n.

China Buses, Sh, -

Singapore Tractions, 5/- 25/~ n. Singapore Pref., s/ 25/- n.

Industria)

Cald: Mack (ord.), Sh. $14 n.

Cald: Maen. (Pref.), Sh. $13. Canton Ices, $1

$1.70 n.

Cements, $17 n.

H.K. Ropes, $4.80 1.

Storas, &c.

Dairy Farms, $264.

Watsons, $7.00 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n. Sinceres, $2.20

Wing On

.ព.

William K.), $50 n.

Cotton Mill

Litt., 70 cts. n.

n.

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $10 S'hal Cotton (old). Sh. $90 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

Miscellaneous

H.K. Entertainments, $0% n. Constructions, $1.90 n. Vibro Piling, $0.85 n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$ Bonds.,

64% prm. n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm. n. H.K. Govt. 314 Loan 1% prm.

21.

Wallace Harpers,

www

Marsmans (Lon.) s/ 13/- n. Maramans Ins. (H.K.), s/- 3/4 n..

It's An

An

III

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938.

TO No

A Champion

One Day

Maureen Dodd has been a swimmer

No Business

On London Stock Markét

London, Sept. 20,

The Stuck Exclinnge, In common with all other markets, fuced the latest events calmly, though business was reduced to minimum, us the dealers precautionarily, quoted very widely and ranged at lower levels

Amony! the commodities whent yielded a greater part of Saturday's es, owing to the UURUUU¢U‹ÛÜ moves, owing to the United States' failure to follow the English markets. Sisal continued to be outstandingly strong.

In the Foreign Exchange Market the dollar showed- 21 further strengthening, though the highest rate was not maintained owing to cover- Ing-Reuter Special.

Market Values Slump London, Sept. 27.

The heaviest dumping movement in the history of the Exchange oc- curred to-day when several billion dollars was thenred from the markel value of the stocks and bonds quoted.

-United Press.

Worse Than 1914

London, Sept. 27 British Government bonds during the market slump to-day sufferi losses exceeding those prior to world war.-United PrëSS,

EXCHANGE

Belling

T.T. London Demand

TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore

TT. Japan TT. India TT US.A.

TAT Manila

Belavia TAT

T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon

the

1 27%

13. 27

.165 nom.

53-

1087

8274

.20

50%

.55 +

14054

.100

10.9%

74

.131

1/01

m's L/c London

1/3

do.

.1/3.5/37

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

4 tas France

30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in London

.30 11.80 84 .4.753%

T.T. France

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland

TT. Australla

4 m/c D/p

Buying

DROPPED HANDBAG INTO HARBOUR

A handbag contuining money und Jewellery to the value of $67 WRS lost by Miss Buchanan, of 8 Obser- she vatory Villas, yesterday, when was stepping off a motor bont at the Kowloon Public Pler. The handbag dropped into the harbour.

CHINESE ENVOY SEES

.. ROOSEVELT

Washington, Sept. 20. Mr. C. T. Wang visited the White House to-day and discussed with President Roosevelt the general situation in the Far East, He would not comment, however, and is leav ing.for Europe shortly.-United Press.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry vince she was two years old. She Forms for the Eighth Extra Race first went into the water at the ageMeeting to be held on Saturday,, of nine months when her father-

a warrant officer in the R.A.F. 8th and Monday, 10th October, took her swimming in the Mediter- 1938, (weather permitting) may ranean. Now she is eight and is be obtained at the Secretary's considered one of England's most Office, Exchange Building; the. promising divers. She has already Club House, Happy Valley; the given a number of displays. The Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; perfect grace of her action is caught and the Stables, Shan Kwong in the slow motion cantera shots | Road. above, as she dived from the top stage at the Kingfisher Pond, Woodford, Essex.

Anglo Javas, -- Consolidated

(old),

Ill Wind

UNCA DONALD!

China Providents

Entrica close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 29th Septem- ber, 1938.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Jel. 28151.

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