THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911.

SIR HENRY MAY'S - DEPARTURE.

Congratulations and

Appreciations. **

At this afternoon's noting of the Legislative Council clorquent textiusony was paid to. Sir Henry May's nervices to the Colway, and mombers joined in wongratulating him on his now appoint.

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look into or to deal with in any capacity matters or iti either in regard tu after other. corpo:tion with his 'police wo

that wise. I am sure, eir, he may 199 20 wherover ho gooa

ho carries with hint this enteoin and good wishes, of his colleagues. in Hongkong (Applusa).

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COMPANY MEETING:

Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd.:

Af extraordinary general anseling of Humphrys Estato and Finance Co., Ltd., was held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hong- kong, today, when resolutions affecting the Articles of Association wero proposed and passed

**

Mr Henry Humphreys presided and there, were present Messrs J. W. C. Runnar, Dr J. W. Neblo, G. Balloch, J. Scott inston, director; T. F. Hougft, H. P. White, A. H. G. Jackson, P. Testor, P. C. Potts, A. Forbes, A. Tumer, G. C. Moxon, L. R. Noelhe, P. A. Xavier, II. W. Bird, W, 11. Jupp, D. E. Clark, G. Rapp, C. B. Buyers, J. W. Taylor, J. F. Wright, D. White, T. W. Homly, T. P. Hall, and Mr Enos Seth, secretary.

The secretary read the notice convening the meeting."

THE CHINA MAIL.

Tint Article No. 8 of the Articles of Association of the Company, which now

The remuneration of the General **Managers shall be 88,000 par onnuni to cover office rant ant salaries of Secre tary at clerks and ☎ commission of* per vent, of the net profits of the Company for each year that such *profits amount to 7 per cent of the "Capital of the Company beaniendod by eliminating the words

that such profits amount to 7 per cent

of the capital of the Company contain

WHY PAY

$1.75

FOR

NOVELS?

ett in the fourth and fifth lines of theYou can read the latest up- Article in question.........

That Article No. 100 of the Articles

of Association of the Company he struck oat and that in lieu thereof the two follow- ing further Articles be led, amely ¡-

No.105,

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Notice of the Declaration of any "dividends whother interim or otherwise "shall be given to the holders of registered shares by advertisement in "marner hereinafter, provided and no dividend shall bear interost sa against the Company and a dividend shall not be deemed a specialty." -- No. 105A."

All didenda undaimed for one year after having been declared may be invested or otherwise made nun of by "the Directory for the benefit of the "Company until chimed and all divi dends unclaimed for re year after

to-date Volumes for

20 CENTS.

WATKINS'

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

"Juving been declared may be for No Subscription.

"Feited by the Directors for the benefit "of the Company.".

His Excellency the Governor said- Gentleman; When I announced at our Jast meeting to you the appointment for which the Honourable clonial. Secretary End been selettel by His Majonly I took occasion to my 'a few words and I have little to add today to what I said then. Dut I would wish to identify myself with A resolution was mered by the unhats been said by both Qficials and Dr. Ho Kai, who said:-Sir, I have much Unofleinis today, and I may say that Council bax been plessere in moving the resolution standing this meeting of

fact, solsiy convened primarily in in-my-cams. At the necting at which for the pirpose of this resolution Your Excellency publicly, and for the first by the unanimous wish of the Unofficial lime, amounted to this Council that His Members. I can sympathise with you, sir, Majesty the King had been planned to in leaving a work with which your life Jinst select the Honourable the Colonial Secre- been, identified for I too have gone through tary, Sir Henry May, to ba Governor of the same ordest, but I think that in after yours when you have put your hand to the Fiji and High Commissioner for the new task you will look tek with pride and South Pacifle, you followed the announces pleasure to the work you have been able to mont, Sir, with the expressiver of some do in this Colony and to the resolution which stands on the minutes a thin cordial sontiments which the members of Council mud which Tas been spoken to this Council unanimously endorsed and in such hearty terms, by both your on applauded. Wa folt, fowover, that we colleagues in office and by the Unodicial ought to go further sud place formally on Members of the Council to-day Ap

The Chairman Mid-Gentlemen:- rocord in the minutes of the proceedings Plaus). I have only now to wish you, on my own behalf, the speakers have

Before actually putting the resolutions to of this Honourable Council the great already done, the atmist success in your you, which I still do soristim, I should appreciation of its members' of Sir Bonty's new career. continted prosperity, and, lengthy, able nad valuable serrica, and on speaker sail, 1 feel that our low in like to make a fow remarks. Though you the profound admiration and respect with this Colony is the gain not of Fiji nlona but which he is hold by every member of Bain to the Empire.(Applause) If I ay not be prepared to view the passing of bave myself had any sinall share in bringing those reastutions with enthusiasm, it must, this Conacil, Official and Unofficial alike, your name to the Secretary of State I can be bome in mind that general managers, That the above Rosolutions shall be on account of his stitling personal qualities feel that if I have inflicted a lous on and directors have to be paid and that to retrospective in their offect nad that the and worth and his great abilities as a the Colony in doing so I have had the quote a time worn aphorism :-"The alterations in the Articles of Association of

interests of the Empire at heart. We legislator and administrator.(Applause) shall miss you not only in the very many labourer is worthy of his hire"; mortover of the Company, thereby effected shall be Haring sat in the Council continutusly spheres of work which have been alluded would remind you that your directors deemed to have been effected and to come. for the last 21 years, and having taken to but in many which you now have in past in the public afhing of this. Colony band and in which I shall miss your help and general managers have received to re-into force as an and from the 1st day of since 1982, I have had fall and numerous and adrice, amongst others the ditcult muneration since 2007. I to not therefore January, 1910.

negotiations which we are undertaking opportunities of becoming well acquainted with China with rogant to a working anticipato that any shareholder will object with Sir Henry May from the earliest time, greint for the railway, in the progress to those responsible for the management and of forming a true estimate of his ex- of the Licensing Board and the aims cellout qualities both as a public servant and deals which it ins in view and receiving some remuneration for their sur. as well as a private gentleman. Without to many lines of work for me to vices; more especially when I explain to you who seconded the resolution wad it was that this company, with one exception, is desired that an Unofficial rushitina should the only I know of where renneneration to be recorded on the minutes of this Council. those concerned in the management censes The resolution has beeu spoken to by the senior Official of this boned and myself, entirely when profits fall below? per cent and I claim it is not an Unofficial resolution and that the remuneration you are asked to but a. unanimous resolution on behalf of both Officials and Unofficials of this sanction only amounts to about four cents Council, at primar

of the perhaps primarily

per share, per annum, in normal years. Unofficials as representing the whole community. (Applause). The motion before the Council is that a record be made and inserted in the minutes of this Council, and I take it that the resolu- tion itself being recorded in the minutes gives effect to this desire. I have there fore to put the question to you that the resolution which has beca duly mored and Rea-seconded shall be adopted.

the least Battery and undua adulation, therefore, I may stats the bonest truth, that it will be hard for us to find the like of him again. (Applause) Burgetic and hardworking, shaightforward, and, clear sighted, impartial and just, firm, and yet full of true sympathy and kinduose, the loss of such a man to the Colony is, in my opinion, well nigh irreparable, and the only consolation left to us in the knowledge that what is our loss will be somebody else's gain. (Hear, hoar). I need not say more to ensure the unanimons adoption of this resolution. Bolleve me, the insotion of the razord will add mach' lustro to the annsla of this honourablo Council. pectfully, Sir, I beg to maes

That the hearty congratulations of the Members of this Council be tendered to the Honourable Sir F. Henry May X.C.M.G., on his well merited promction

the Governorship of the Colony of Fiji and that a record be made and inserted in the minutes of this Council of the deep appreciation felt by the Measure thereof

and valuable servious as un Oficial Member, and of their

regret colleague Losing

is distinguished ne who less by his grant ability and high character than by constant courtesy and straight forwardness, qualities which have won for bim the profound respect and admiration of the entire Council.

his

Hon Mr Hewolt-Your Excellency At the request of the Unoficial Members I have much pleasura, in seconding this resolution. I presume that I was asked to Jo so for this reason, that with the excep tion of the two Chinese members of this

allude to now. The Honourable member

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the resolution was carreid with applause. Hon. Sir Henry May, in reply, id Honourable members will not expect ០៥ this occasion any set speech. I will only ask the wombers ni this Cosmail, both Unofficial and Official, te accept my heartfelt thanks for the advice and assistance which through many years they have so readily granted me, and in taking leave of you I would ask you to give my successor the same onŕdial co-operation which has been accorded me often and so generously. I have also to thank the Honourable member who seconded the resolution for the kind references to my wife and to the Honourable members and you sir, for the manner in which you endorsed his sympathetic remarks.- (Applause)

POLICE COURT NEWS.

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Council my first recollections of Hongkong a native was ordered to pay a fine of $5.

For riding on the footboard of a tramcar back more years than anybody else in this room I have therefore for vary

An employee froin an undertaker's s.shop many years kept a very clode run of the history and working of Hongkong and 1 in Hollywood Road was charged before Mr bave the greatest possible pleasure in J. R. Wood with embezzling a sum of 8300 endorsing not only what the senior Un, and was remanded, official Member has said this afternoon with regard to Sir Henry May's abilities, hard

The munster of a junk was fined $10 work and honesty of purposes & Calency today for causing unnecessary suffering to ment official but also what. Excellency said at our last mee ing. So much has been a consignment of pigs which he was said on theas points that there is Henry packed tightly together on their backs and nothing bringing into the Colony. The pigs were left for me to say. We recognise Sir May's good work and therefore wish to pat con record an Unoticial resolation endorsed, were unable to get on their feet.

The remuneration paid to your-general managers and Directors in the past has bean na follows :---- 1001.-General Managers,

----- Director," 1902-General Managers,

Directors,

1903. General Managers, 1904.-General Managure,

Directors,

. Directors, 1905.-General Managers,

Directors,

1906, General Managers,

Directors,

1907--General Manngers,

Directors, 1008.--Nothing. 1909-Nothing.

The resolutions having been pat they were seconded respectively by Meurs. W.

No Membership Fee.

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The Inuinito Capacity, by Cosmo Hamilton. The Green Patch, by Baroness Von

· Hutten. This Sou of Adam, by G. B. Burgin, The Rogue's Heiress by Tom Gallon Pongo and the Bull, by Hilaire Belloc, The Trail of the Axe, by Ridgwull Cullum. D. Jupp, A. Forbes, T. F. Hough, H. PAKnight of Poland, by M. E. Carr.

The Prize, by Sidney C. Grier. White and G. C. Moxon and unanimously Beyond these Voices, by 31. E/Braddon.

Two Imposters and Tinker, by Dorothea The Chairman-Tint concludes the

Conyers by Maud Let the Roof fall in, by Frank Danby. To-day and Love, by Yardley, Kits Fit by J. C. Saaith, Through the Chrysalis, by F.F. Mentresor, 813. A new Arsene Lupin Adventure, by

carried.

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business of the meeting gentlemen; there will be a confimmatory meeting of which due notied will be given you. I thank you for your attendance and for passing the resolutions."

CANTON-HOWLOON RAILWAY.

on the 10th instant.

We would draw the attention of our 11,527,88 readers to the advertisenicnt appearing in "ame aniourt our advertising columna in connection with 12,792.42 the rovised Time Table of the Chinese Mine amount Section. The now table came into force

4,043.28 same amount 4,830.61

CLAIM FOR DAMAGE DONE. same amount 0,787.87

Mr Justice Hazeland, at the Supreme Hamic amount Court this afternoon, gare judgment in the

6,283.59

caso in which J, T. Shaw sued the Hong. same amount

kong Electric Co., Ltd., to recover $70.50, being damages for injurica by a fan to a suit of clothes and a jacket caused through or by the negligence of defendants or their servants in knocking over a fan standing in plaintifa shop on Jaly 18, 1910, at 11.45 a.m. or thereabouts in the forenoon. In the alternative plaintif claimed. $70.50 Feing damages for trespass by defendante or their servants at the place and time

forementioned.

7,027.68 same amount

He Roader Harris was for plaintiff and Mr Jackson for defendants.

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You will see from the foregoing that the two fat years 1001 and 1002 have been eaten up by the two lean years. 1908 and | 1909, and that what we are now asking you to sanction will, in a good year, cost yoit less that the Articles of Association at present provide and in a bad year less than anything you have previously paid, 1908 and 1909 only excepted. I ought perhaps to me

"The great Porkshire comedian Dennis ition that the reasons why mir dividends

His Lordship said that in this case the Carney is to make his debut to-night at the have fallen from 10 per cent. in 1001 and 1900 to 43 per cent, in 1900 are that the plaintiff must be non-suited with costs be. Empire Cinematograph Theatre in, i had profits for the years 1901 and 1962 ware

chusa be bad not discharged the onus which programme of song. Me Carney comes to The above monthly premium will secure a £1,000 Policy on a stuotaal owing to large and profitable was epon him of satisfying him that the gkong with a great reputation and his turus are all of a first-cinss character, Miss miles of property and that all the other damage was caused by an employee of the Dolly Swift and Miss Sadie Melrose con- years except 1908 and 1909 hail the benefit Electric Light Co., Ltd. How did the setinue to give satisfaction to patrons while of some profit apart from the ordinary cident occur? He was of the opinion that the the films are all that can be desired, being revenue; und further that since 1908 addent arose from something being done to the very latest procurable. we have had our Kowloon Marine the scaffolding which was ontaide plaintiff's į Lot No. 48 vacant and have had to shop. The timber beam which caused the I am enru, by the whole community. to the extent to which the Colony is

Three months imprisonment wna the pay interest on Mortgages on Kowloon accident must have fallen from a height indebted to Sir Henry May's services. sentence meted out to a woman for stealing Inland Lots 600, 074 and 375 which because the fall had the effect of skinning (Applause). There are other sides to Bir quantity of clothing and jewellry from until then had been deferred. These the paint of the window. What was Henry May's lile in Hongkong which have another woman living in the same house, two items alone account for a diminution the proximate cause of the fall it not been touched upon, and possibly y The articles were taken from a box opened of revenue equal to 2%. But it must

was difficult to my. He suggested that may bear with me if I refer to them As

sportaman Sir Henry May,

both in the

with a duplicate key, and the jewelry was be remembered that the large amount of probably the timber beam which fell and asddle and with the gun, ranks among the found concealed in a kerosine lamp, undeveloped land which we possess, though did the damage was then being added to foremost, and I trust I may not be accused of undue levity if, in view of his recent

Chief Excise Officer Hoggarth yesterday bad for us in bad years, will be a source of or taken away from the scaffolding which totals were 94 and 4 respectively. For The best local weekly, pablished, overy Saturday morning, it contains all the Accident, I

wish him mare power to his arrested a man in Chine Road for selling strength to us when the swing of the was in front of defendant's shop Scaff the winners Corp. MacGregor made 27news of the week, thus ensuring one, white sway, being kept up to date regarding elbow. Again, in the social question Sir Heary May has rendered good work, $15 worth of opium, and also for having pondulani once more brings about an active olding work was done in this Colony not (not out), Rev. F. Pegg, 10, Capt. Bell 10, all local happenings. I will not attempt to onamarate the in his possession a "shop" and a quantity demand for property: Undeveloped land by the building contractor but by a apocial and Corp. Usman, 15. For the K.O.Y.L.I. many matters which he has taken of labile in imitation of the Opium Farmer's is, generally speaking, more readily market person who was cryngod to do that sort of the only two-figure scorers were Lieut. de leading part in, but there is one which I mark. On the first charge Mr E. Rable than land which has been built upon work, that was the reason why, he had Haughton, 13, and Lieut. Hoggate, 10. will refer to because it is one very next to Halifax to day imposed a fine of $200, or my heart that is the formation of

I proposʊ now to put the resolution. naked the last witnem called the name of the small total of the KO.Y.L.I. innings European branch of the Young Men's two months hard labour, while on the

the scaffolding contractor. Bis reply was in due to the splendid performance of Corp. Christian Association, and there again we second count he sent the defendant to

That Articlo No.-70 of the Articles it was the Sze Hop. Bis Lordship Tavener, R.Ewho was unplayable and places the RE and Departs. on top of the League with a percentage of 62, the OYL.I. following closely with a per- centage of 60.

The Resolutions read as follows S

League Cricket.

R.E. AND DEPARTS. KO.Y.LÍ The R. E. and Departmentals arid R.O.Y.L.I. met in a League, fixture on Wednesday, 11th instant, at Happy Valley- when the former won by 60 runs. The

know that Sir Henry May took a leading i prison for four months, without the eption of Association of the Company, which now reviewed the ovidence and said that took wickets for 3 runs,Tho resuit

partinitsinception. That was distinctly good of a fine.

work. Indi thatclass of work -and theyare amazy-in which Sir Henry took an active interest he has been most ably supported by Lady May.-(Appleuro). As regard that section of our life in Hongkong, even that echon alone, without regard to anything eise, we feel we sro distinctly the losers by the departure of Sir Henry and Lady May from the Colony, I will not continus, I will only any that on behalf of the Un- official members, and I am sure on behalf

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

OF CANTON, LIMITED.

The following circular, signed by Mr Montague Ede, Secretary, has been sout to the shareholders :----

I am instructed to inform you that the Directors have unanimously come to the

reads:

be was satisfied, having regard to the "The Directors shall have power from evidence, that the person on the scaffolding time to time and at any time to appoint caused the accident. He was not quit "any other persons to be Directors, but satisfied that one of the witnesses saw the

so that the total number of Directors ahall not at any tima exceed seven and mun on the scaffolding. There was a grest - so that no appointment ander this conflict of evidence na to whether the clause shall have effect uniena two-

therein

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VOLUNTEER NOTES,

STRUCK OFF STRMONTUL,"

Gunner FJ Burton of No. 2 Company FIELD DAY,—15)1 JANUARY, 1911. having left Colony, without, leave, No. 1 Artillery Company, Engineer struck off the strength of the Corps with The Captain's Cup was played for it Happy Valley from the 7th to 9th ins. Company, Infantry Company, Volunteer effact from the 8th January, COMPETITIONS, with the following resulta q

Reserves and 10 Scouts detailed by Officer

The following Competitions will tako 27 Commoding Scouts Company will parado

place as follows

third at least of the Directors comeur Electric Light Co.'s people were there

at all on the morning of July 18 and His petition was played yesterday, "at Cause- of the whole Colony of Hongkong, we conclusion that the Society's interests be amended by eliminating the word Lordship was of the opinion that they were way Bay Ground, resulting in a win for regret the departare of Bir Henry May and will be beste served by an onlgamation seven in the third line of sich Article there not only before the accident but also the winners Mr D. Baptiste played a good Mr Ribairo's team by one gral to nil. For bin family from our midst. We trust that with the North China Lusurance Company, and by substituting the word üvə “** they will have very many long years before Limited. To this end an offer we sail therefor, and also by eliminating the wards at the time of the accident. Plaintiff,gasne and for the losers Mr R. Maher theus of increasing honour to Bir Henry mitted, on the 14th December last, to two-thirds at fout in the fourth line of however, must prove more. He must showed himself a promising forward. May and long life and prosperity to them the Directors of the Company in the such Article and by mahtituting the words satisfy him that defondanta employees all, With these few words i teg must following teru-Five of the Company's majority" therefor sincerely to sccend the resolution new bu Shares to be exchange for colders That Article No. 72 of the Articles clear and obvious that the man on the.

the

cuva d the accident. It was abundantly. fors Council.

Society's; the Company's Shareholders to Hot Director of Pablic Works I rise receive, in sadition, from the Society £7.in of Asociation of the Compay, which now scaffolding, who would be the fourth mau - to add a few words in support of the re cash for every hare held by them. This rends solation which the boon proposed in such offer will require the confirmation of the

there might be others and who in his Un-

Shareholders, but in view of the The Directors other than the General opinion, caused the accident, was not as *N. 8. Marshall able terms by the Honourable senior

ficial Member, and in doing so I am aces which has attended the

MITE

of the Company by way of runnem employee of the Electric Light Co., Ltd. I voice the sentiments of my colleagues, amalgamation with the China Traders

D. Templeton *Lion for their services a commission of Haring regard to his view as to how the not only at this table, but throughout the Insurance Company the Directors In Con

Five per cent. of the net profits of the accident happened and on the evidaned Pervioo generally. It is over 20 years ago, Baht of receiving your hearty support.

CA. Tomes. wir, now sincy.I had occasion to interview You will be bottled in due course as to the Company for each year periled that generally he was not satisfied that the so. C. Walker, 101

4ch pronte amount to Bever ths Private Secretary to the Gorerner who progress of negotiations,"

of the capital of the Company and such cident caused by any of defendant's W. Walkinahaw. 25

4. C. E. Elborough 102,

in Now Governor-E act of 1

Y.

Managers shall be paid out of the funds.

per cant.

••fem, that when I saw hp 25 and 1200 the movement will no doubt moet with remuneration shall be divided among employees Met

7: was somewhat

marprised at his youthful spearance. the full support of the shareholders of both Time ha den

denlt kindly with him, and he Companies ence an, susigamation will not still prunerves in grent mensure that youth-only can considerable moving in working fal appearance, which Auguis welf. for a expense, but at the me time greatly Long daries of usefalnews to the new station strengthen the position of the amalgamated

he in about to fill, Ate inter stage.tf contem

which ar sunteer with han in connect is only a short time ago that thing fin with other store, kud naturallysanita- | Insurince Bociety, amalgamated with tho tion and pabila ko hind la band, Chins Traders Insurance Co., Ltd, and the that we were micli drawn together, and I unqualified mucom of that transaction will dinner ever apprecpited the deep interest no doubt and shareholders to look favoure that he took ju sverything that by had to ally upon the present saheme.

them in such proportions and manner !as the Directora may determine and in.

default equally"

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at Volantear Headquarters at 8 10 am.

The remainder of the Corps e paisting

of Noe, 2, 3 and. Artillery Companies and Boouts Company (less man detailed above) will parade at Volunteer Head- quarters at 8,47 a.nl.

2

· Dress for all units as ordered in Corps 77 Ordere of 5th January, 1911. When

Mombers to take full waterbottles and food in havoriack. Refreshments will be Tprovided a coselusion of operations.

JOINED

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Blake Shield. Saturday, 7th Feb 1811 Lugard Cup.-Saturday, With Tabs 1011.

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