FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
The West Point Building Co. Ltd,
The twenty-thin ordinary meeting of
DAYS.
Mr J. Chapman proposed and Mr Arnold CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLI- soconded that the appointinant of Messra W. Logan, G. W. Barton and S, A. Lovy to the Board of Directors ba conftruxd spil the motion was carried.
On the proposition of Mr Machado
THE CHINA MAIL,
V. M. C. A. ANNUAL MEETING,
His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugais? | presided over a large attendance at the annual meeting of the F. M. C. A. on
reholders in the West Point Buildis seconded by Mr H. W. Looker, Moss will be open from 8 s.10, to' 0 n,aaronly. Thursday evening...
Co., Ltd., was held at the company's dili G. Friesland and HP. White were re Victoria Buildingu," to-day.
clected directors,
Hem. Sir Paul Chater presided and there were present Momas J. W. C. Bonnar, 8. A. Levy, Hon. Mr II. Keswick, dire toin; J. M. E. Machado, F. Maitland, M. S. Northcote, Sir Hormusjeo Mody. F. Crawford, H. W. Looker, J. C. Poter,
Mr.H. Percy Smith and Mr R. C. Edwards were re-elected auditers on the motion of Mr Grifin secorded by Mr Pembertoo.
The Chairman-That is all the business
Monday next, the 30cl inst, being Chinos New Year's Day, the Post Office There will bo no delivery or collection of letters from the pillars boxes. On Tuesday the 1st iust, the Post Office will remain open until the despatch of the French Mail for Europo at noon. In the event of the arrival of the Fronchi Mail from Europe;
or
vither day, the Oftico will remain open of the meeting, gentlomon. Dividend Wareno hour for the dolivary thereof.
The Money Order Ollico will be closed en both days.
J. C. Chapman, and the secretary, Mr Amats will be ready on application to- Shelton Hoopor,,"
morrow. I thank you for your attandauce.
The Secretary rend the notice convening the meeting.
Humphroys Estate and Fluance
Co. Ltd.
The Chairman skrid-Gandlernen With your permission we will take the report and -Accounts as read. The net revenue for the past year sheye a slight improvement over that for 1909 thereby sanbling us to pay a deviant fur the year of 2 no against $3.60 for the previous year. The present Jense of the property expires on 31st, March next but I am pleased to informing of the company hold on Thursday, the you that we have again leased the property 12th day of January, 1911, were submitted at a slightly increased rental, which in the for confirustion as specia) Resolutions: alwence of any démands for extensivo re-
(1.) That Article No. 70 of the Articles pairs on account of typhoons, &c., should of Association of the Company, which nowy enable us to continuu to declare a similar dividend to that new proposed.
Thera being no questions the Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and
Recibits,
Mr F., Maithand seconded and the notion was carried...
maths the proposition of Mr. Machade seranded by Mr Peter the confirmation of Sir H. . Mody, Sir Paul Chater, Hen. Mr H. Keswick and Mr S. A. Lovy to the Board of Direteors was confirmed.
SPORTING.
Cricket.
.HONGKONG ». UNITED Services.
Police
After prayer by Mr-Mackenzie the repert and balance sheet was presented and on the motion of the Rev. H. R. Tolla seconded by Mr Mackenzie the repost and accounts were carried,
His Excellency amounced that he was
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the association and would endeavour to forward its objects to the best of his ability.-(Applause.)
Messrs A. Tumar, P. H. Holyoak, A. H. Harris, J. R. Wood and Colonel St. John were elected directors for the ensuing three years
a
Ou the proposition of Mr A. H. Harris
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20 CENTS
hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr WATKINS'
An extmordinary general meeting of Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd.,
· LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR BATURDAY. A. C. Shorey for his services in auditing was held at the Hongkong Hotel to-day Hongkong . Ramrants Hongkong accent. Mr Harris said that their when the subjoined resolutions which were Police v. K.O.Y.LL....... passed at the extraordinary general meet-Craigengewer v. R.G.A......Military late president, Sir Harry May, made it a strong point that the accounts should be This match will be played on Monday kept in a strict and businclike way and and Tuesday, January 30th and 31st, "at they might congratulate themselves that 10.30 a.m. The following will represent they had obtained the services of a com the United Services Col. Hamilton, petent auditor so as to assure the public Captain Hughes, Lieut. Collis Browne, that the books and accounts were in pro K.O.Y.L.I.; Capt. Claphain, Capt. Gamett, per order. (Applause.) Lt. Ragnall, R.G.A.; Lt. Haughton, 105th M.L.I.; Lieut War, R.N., Lieut. Murray, RN. Mr Cooke, R.Ñ.
reids:--
The Directors shall have power from "time to time and at any time to appoint *any other persons to be Directors, but tint the total number of Directors ...“shall not at any time exceed seven and-
so that no appointment under this
*elmuso shall have effect unless two-
third at last of the Dirtys emer
"therein "
he amended by eliminating the word *seren" in the third bad of such Article
Mr F. Crawford proposed and Sir H. N. d by subtituting the word "five" therefor, and also by eltainating the words Mody seconded and it was carried that the two-thirds at least" in the fourth line of Hon. Mr H. Keswick and Mr 5. Anch Article and by substituting the words Levy be re-ected directors.
"a majority" therefor. My R. C. Edwards was re-elected nuditar (2.) That Articlu No. 72 of the Articles on the notion of Mr W. H. Looker second of Association of the Company, which now ed by Mr J. Chapman,
The Chaniruan-That is all the business gentlemen; I thank you for your presence. Dividend warranta may be lind to-morrow,
The Hongkong Land Investment
and Agency Co. Ltd.
The twenty-third ardinary meeting of shareholders in the Hongkong Land Invest- ment and Agency Co., Ltd., was held at the company's offices, Victoria Building, to-day.
Hon. Mr H. Keswick presided and there were present Messrs B. P. White, S. A. Levy, W. Logan, G. Friesland, S. A. Siebs, Sir Paul Chator, Hon. Mr E. Osborne J. M. E. Machado, 3. C. Peters, W. H Looker, 31. S. Northecte, Sir H. N. Mody, A. Bryer, Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock, K.C., F. P. Smith, J. Arnold, J. Chapman, A. S. Hewett, C. Pemberton, A. E. Griffin, A. H. Ough, and the secretary. Mr A. Shelton Hooper.
The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting.
reads;-
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The various committees were elected at n subsequent meeting of the Board of Dire -tors with the following-an-chairmen
Educational, Mr. Sykes; membership, Mr W. Smart; social, Mr R. C. Barlow; Tutto is Inis Bruton meny
A. W. Sunith, while the fionice committee is composed of the following: The Hon. Mr R. E. Pollock, Mr A, H. Harris-and Mr A. Bryer.
The Club "team will be represented the following players-R. E. O. Birl, A. Claxton, A. E. Elborough, H. Hancock, R. Hancock, C. 1. Hose,
w. C. D. Tammer and A. H. Young. S. W. Payne, T. E. Pearce, H. D. Sharpin, -On Monday Genem) Anderson and the Officers of the Garrison will be "At Homo" and by kind permission of Col. Hamilton and his Officers the band of the 1st K.O.Y.L.I will play-
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Infinite Capacity, by Cosmo Hamilton. Green Patch, by Baroness Vou Hutten.
This Son of Adam, by G. B. Burgin.
The Rogue's Hoiress, by Tom Gallon.
"The Navy will be "At Home" on the Promotion for Major Camilleri. Pongo and the Bull, by Hilaire Belloo,
ground on Tuesday, 31st.
KowLons. M.L.I.
The Gazette of India announces that Major J. M. Camilleri, Commandant of the "The Directors other than the General
| 13th Rajpais Regiment, has been promoted Mangurs shall be paid out of the funds
Un Monday Kowicon will entertain the to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, subject of the Company by way of remunem M.L.I. when the match will commence ntto His Majesty's approval. tion for their services a commission of 11 a The following will represent Liontenant Colonel Camilleri has Inen in ***Five per cent, of the net profits of the Kowloon -J. Rebiván, J. H. Mead, command of the 13th Rajpats since the "Conipany for each year provided that F. Sutton, F.,J. de Romé, Lt. G. Bunbury, retirement of Colonel Prior some low "sich profita amonit to Seven per cent. A. C. Langley, Capt. A. G. Bell, L. E. months back. Daring his stay in Heng **of the capital of the Company and such Brott, Magor H. G. Kirke, A. O. Brawn. kong he has made a large circle of friends, "remuneration shall be divided among C. Brown.
who will join in congratulating him on his "them in such proportions and nummer
deserved promotion. It was in the year *ns the Directors may determine and in
1885 that he joined the Army, being ap- default equally
be amended by eliminating therefrom the such profits words provided that "amount to Seven per cent of the capital lines thereof and by substituting in lieu "of the Company" in the third and fourth thereof the words --
"provided that such commission shall "not in any one year exceed the sam of **25,000,"
(3.) That Article No. 82 of the Articles of Association of the Company, which now
rendy:-
TEAMS YON SATURDAY. HONGKONG "A"-Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. G. E. Aubrey, A. P. Dashpointed to the Royal Malta Artillary, Ho was then 20 years of agu. Two years wood, J. Hall, F. Harrison, R. Hancock, 3. K. Lowe, H. R. Makin, Rov. 6. W later he becaine 2nd Lieutenant in the Erist
At 1.40 p.m. Payne, T. E. Pearce and H. D. Sharpin, Yorkshire Reginient, and a year afterwards
KEMNANTS-G. A. Cooke, R.S., A.P.H. Roaquetre, H.N., W. Waterhouse, A. H. Young, C. E. Shields, C. T. Hose, D. E. Donnelly, M. M. Mass, C. F. Shackleton, V. E. Warburton, R. J. Saunders. At 21.0.
POLICE-P. P. J. Wodehouse, G. A. **The remuneration of the General Woodcock, A. Fletcher, 'Dr Kelly, A. C. Managers shall 1x 88,000 per annum to Langley, D. McHardy, J. Kerr, W. Kent, cover uffice rent and aburius of Secrew. Pitt, A. Hoggarth, J. Ogg Reserves. tary, and clerks and a commission ofw. W. Cooper, R. Burford,
per cent. of the net profits of the
he joined the Indian Army as Lieutenant. He was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1896, Brevut-Major in 1900 and Major in. 1903.
Colonel Camilleri, "who is a qualified interpreter in Italian, has seen a great deal of service in India and in South Africa. In 1801 he took part in the expedition to Manipur, and during 1892 and 1893 he was engaged in operations, in the Northern Chin hills of Burma, being mentioned in 1 despatches for his services. In the follow- ** Company for each-year that such Rozoos-Major E. R. Chitty, Ling year he was present in the Alar Ez- "profits amount to 7 per cent of the F: Sutton, A. O. Brean, F. J. de Rome, Assam, while in 1897 and 1808 he was with E. H. J. Haughton, J. P. Echinson,pedition on the North-East frontier of Capital of the Company" 979,776.39 less than for the previous year. De antended. by eliminating the words W. T. Elson, A. R. F. Raven, L. E. Breth the 1st Brigade on the North-West frontier
The Chairman said-Gentlemen.--With your permission I propose to take the ro port and accounts as rend. From the Accounts you will have noticed that the receipts for the your under review are
This is accounted for muinly by there having been no sales of property which in the previount showed a credit of „862,374,90.
account is also less
est in the fourth and fifth lines of the
Notice of the Declaration of any "dividendi whether interim or otherwise
shall be given to the holders of
J. H. Mond, W. Weaser.
CRAIGENGOWEL E. Lammert; H.H:
Taylor, R. A. Curvalho, J. V. Brags, BC Brg, W. Viveash, J. D. Norin, L. A Rose, F. Currie, C. J. Hogginbotham, R. Bw. At 2 p.m.
FRIENDLIES.. Kowloon 2nd XI V. A:0.0....................... Kowloon Nayal Yard v. R.E. .........................................Néval Yard
TEAMS.
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KOWLOON 2XD XI.-E. B. Annesley, W. Curwen, S. More, N. L. Railton,
** registered shares by advertisement in H. E. Goldsmith, T. Choe, L. J. Buck. **manner hereinafter provided and no burn, C. Brown, D. J. Macknezie, Lt
dividend shall bear interest na ugainst Richardson, F. P. Shroff. the Company and à dividend shall not * be deemed a specialty." **No. 105A."
All dividends unelimed for one year. **after having been declared may he" *** invested or otherwise made use of by the Directors for the benefit of the Company until claimed and all divi
Billiards.
SOLDIERS' CLUB TOČISAMENT. The foal games in the first round of the Soldiers' Club Tournament between the R.G.A. Staff and the R.E. "B" team were
M.P. The Trail of the Axe, by Ridgwell Callam. A Knight of Poland, by M. E. Carr. The Prize, by Sidney C. Grier. Beyond these Voices, by M. E. Braddon. Two Imposters and Tinker, by Dorothea
Сопусти Tedy and Love, by Maud Yardley. Let the Roof fall in, by Frank Danby. Mrs Fitz, by J. C. Snaith. Through the Chrysalia, by F.F. Mentresor, 813. A now Arsene Lupin Adventure, by Bhir's Ken, by COU-EE. Spoll Land, by Sheila Kaye-Smith, mannen
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INVESTED FUNDS
Defendant Committed for Trial, over £12,000,000.
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DODWELL & 00, LTD
Over £2,000 PAID DAILY IN CLAIMS.
THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE.
£1,000 POLICY FOR: £2,0.8
good life aged 25 next birthday. PREMIUMS BY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS
· WITHOUT EXTRA OHARGE,
J. R-Wood at the Magistracy this morning Frank Aquino was brought before Air
of India is Transport Officer, taking part charge of having set fire to orce The above monthly premium will secure a £1,000 Policy on a
baskets in the early hours of yesterday mentioned in despatches. He was also shed at Mongkektsui. He pleaded not in the action of Ladakai and again being morning with intent to destroy a fish curing amongst those who were engaged in oper- tions in Bajaur end in the Mamand cruntry, being present at the attack and capture of the Tang Ps. He also served in the Timah Expedition.
guilty.
P. C. Knight stated that at 2.45 a.m. yesterday he was on duty at Mongköktsui when he saw the defendent on a piece of In the Boer War as Captain Camilleri vacant land between Canton Road and he aw plenty of service and was present Reclamation Street. He was striking some at some of the most notable actions fought. At first be was employed as Special Servico matches and altogether.he lit about ten or Officer and afterwards was on the Staffa dozen separately. With these he set fire He was present at the relief of Kimberley
to three baskets which were leaning against
and amongst the numerous engagements
in which he took part were Paardeberg shed. After the baskets had taken fre Poplar Grove, Dreifontein Vet River, defendant ran away but witness took. « Pretoria, Diamond Hill and Wittenbergen. short cut and arrested him. He then He was again mentional- in ́ despatches, received the Queen's medal and even brought him back to the fire, and when clasps and promoted to the rank of Brevet they got to the spot a man occupying the Major.
shed was engaged in putting out the flames. The cecupies of the shed stated that
ITEMS AT THE COURTS.
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DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.
Dr. MacKenzie's
INVALID STOUT.
SPECIALLY BREWED FOR THE EAST
INVALUABLE FOR MOTHERS FEEDING INFANTS.
in the early hours of the morning NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS FROM MOTHERS TO THIS EFFECT.
the defendant tried to take the door of his
*** that such profits amount to 7 per cent. ** of the capital of the Company" contain-
Article in question. by 28, 988,51, due to our having called up
(4.) That Article No. 105 of the Articles some of our mortgages, and rent account of Association of the Company be struck shows a reduction of 811,078,09. When I out and that in Beu thereof the two follow. tell you that this latter result is broughting further Articles be added, namely:-
**No. 195," about by the falling in of a lense of godownron Prayo East which had převi- ously brought in 824,000 per annum you will recognise that otherwise our rents have nov diminished, and I may tell you that at- the close of the year the statistics show na improved general position. The question of our godown properties in the eastern districte has and the very careful.considera- tion of your directors, und wo kuro alrendy substituted in que crae Chinese dwelling houses and a few European fints for obsolete godowns. This has been a success and we have further improvements under consideration. At cur last ordinary general meeting you approved and con
having been declared ung be for- firmed your directors' suggestion for
felted by the Directors for the benefit tho formation of n reserve fund to
of the Company." meet any unforseen expenditure tant might hecame "necessary for repairs to the pro.
(.) That the above Resolutions shall be perty on account-of-typhoons, etc. The retrospective in their effect and that the prudence of this step has been shown by altemtions in the Articles of Association the large amount which it has been found of the Company thereby effected shall be. necessary to expand in the strengthening into force as on and from the 1st day of
deemed to have been elected and to come man won by 7 points. of our buildings which have showed signs of fractures in the walls. This year there January. 1910, *** have been many and general dilapidations, Mr Henry Humphreys preside and. Col. Chamier... 224 Cpl. Radd..... 250 as well as a larger cumber of collapass there were present, Dr J. W. Noble, Mnj. Kirke...... 260 Sapr. Brown... 178
Mar. Gr. Fullor 250 Cpl. Regan 180 At the Supreme Court this morning. Evidence was produced of previous con. throughout the City, and as we have been Mears J. W. C. Bonus, J. Scott Hanton, Capt. Crawford 250 Cpl. Carpenter 140 before Mr Justice Fazeland, Dir Render victions for assault, druckendes, and larceny spared typhoons and uxcessive rain storms G. Balloch, Diructors; W. D. Jupp, A. Sgt. Turner... 260 Sgt. Trotman... 210 Harris consented to judgment in the case of a life-buoy and flagetail, three bicycles. "during the period, your directors' fear that G. Jackson, F. Maitland, H. W.. Bird, C.S.M. Storham 250 Bapr. Cox 21 in which the Tak Chong firm supd A. G. a rowing boat and a revolver.
there must be some hidden cause, as yet H. P. White, A. Forbes, P. A. Xavier, D. Mar, Buiz 250 Bapr. Brown... 243 Ravenhill to recover $368.35. Mr H. L.
Mar, Gr. Brown 200 6. 8gt. Giddy... 216
Defendant, who had nothing to say, wa unascertained, but one which should certain E. Clark, U. B. Bryers, J. M. Wong,
Dennys, Jr., appeared for plaintifs.
committed for trial at the next Criminal ly be curefully investigated. The fund you. A. Tarrant, and the secretary, Bir Eam.
Sessions set caido butyear for abnormal expenditure has been this applied. Speaking generally there has been alight improvement during the year in the property market, though the confidence of the Chinese in this "cha
Seth.
deuds unchuimed for five years after played off last evening. The R.G. AA man who said he was a Brazilian and shed down. Witness peeped out from the Athletes and all persons engaged in outdoor occupations will find this Stout
The secretary rund the notice convening the meeting..
The Chairinan Mald-This meeting has of investment has not yet been fully been called to confirm the romulations which restored, owing to the uncertainty na to were passed on January 19 lat. I propose -ww the Government will administer and to put the resolutions surintim.
enforce the multitudinous rules and The Averal resolutions were seconded regulations of the Public Health and by Messrs H. P. White, F. Baitland, A. Buildings Ordinance,
Forben, W. D. Jupp, and H. W. Bird, respectively and unanimously carried.
There being no questions the Chairman propemed the adoption of the report and acquinta...
Lug, MrF. Onburns secorded and waid Considering the very nuctive condition of the property market. I talk the "alusto" Toblers will congratulate" themselves that The results of the car's working have proved sa mtisfactory as they have turned ant to hel
The motion was curried.
The Chairman That concludes the busipena of the meeting, gentlemon.. 1
incrossed their lead to 307 points,"
The first pair were Master Gar. Brown, G.A, and 8. Sgn Giddy, RE, the former winuing his game by 14 points.. and Sapper Brown, R.E. The Artillery.
The second pair were Master Gor. Meir
The full scores are as under :---
IO, AKTAFF.
B.E. TEAM,
Tutal1974 Total.........1667 Thẻ R. G. A, Star will now meat the Luft Half Battalion K.O.FL.I in the next round.
Play will be continued this evening, when the H. R. Volunteer Reserves oppose the A. O. Department.
Loagao Tablo.
Could-peak cleven languages was to-day sent to prison for three months for stealing
long Chinese cost.
chinks in the door and saw him. Defendant asked him to open the door but bo rotused
to do so.. Defendant then set fire to the Easkels, and on witness making a noise he ran away. Had not witness poured water do the fire the the flames would have ́do- stroyed the shed.
For depositing offensive mitter hi the publiercad a householder living in Canton Read, Kowloo, was food $20 by Mr E. R. Hallifax, who stated that if that sort of Inspector Macdonald proved a statement thing were permitted an outbreak of foverande by defendant when he was charged
It read se Gra to the baskets, not might easily occur.
the shed."
:
The master of a licensed trading Junk was fined $1.50 by Commander Basil Taylor,
A century ago Napoleon made the JUN., at the Marino Court to-day, or one production sad sale of tobacco a State months' imprisonment, for failing to carry monopoly in France and it has returned
£607,000,000. the regulation lights.-The Easter of the the Governincat profits amounting, to
·licensed steam launch Kam On, for carry-
WILH
ing more passengers thos his lisensallowed, Serious polítical riots have broken out in Mauritias, mob at Fort Louis has food 2200, or six months.
wrecked several business places and the Austiva was observed walking along were sono comunities in theconflicts between oleos of opponents' newspapers. Thors
The following is the League Table up to Shanghai Stree Yaunati, ing night by the parties and two deaths have occurred. I
date
Club.
1 0 0 5 Played
thank you for your attendance and also R. E. & Dupta... 10.
Remnante for condemning the romlutions.
Hongkong A Sports.......
Bir Ameer All, in an interviuw in the Kowloon 10 Daily Cruphin, described the scheme to R. G. A. erect a mosque in London, and wild is Civil Service would start when the promises reached Craigangover...
Pelica £25,000 storling.
UNNAGAAN Won
T 1 À 2010 e 19 Last.
3
Detective Sergt. Appleton, whono musple but quiet has been restored...
in were aroused. He approached the man and naked him, where he was going, TEOIN TREATMENT AT ONCE 270.00 He asserted think he was Constable No. 191: AVE you a weak rot, If so, you
50 00
trou Shamsuipo. The detective searched cannot be too careful. You cannet 44.48 42.85 the man and found that he was wearing a begin treatment tour early. Each cold mikes you mers Tiable to another and the 40,00 pelice belt and carrying a bruncheyt. Heat is always the hardest to cure. If you arrested him, and at the Magistency he will take Chamberlain's Cough Reniedy at 25.00 was 6ned $100, or three months Imprison the cutect you will be saved touch trouble, For anies by al Chemists and Storo 10,00 ment, for his ack of impersonation.
keupier
33.33
has a marvellously invigorating effect.
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