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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920.
BOXING
(Continued from page 4.) Last Round-This round sav some furious. fighting. Deaconhard landed right jab to Webb's jaw and followed up with left upper cur; Deaconhard which shook Webb.
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continued to force matters and body blow which got Webb into difficulties. Two more punches to the jaw t Webb groggy and he was so a beaten man. He had to cinch to save a knockout. Deacon. hard got verdi amid much cheers.
PICKPOCKETS AT THE RACES.
ANOTHER EXPERT NABBED.
At the Magistracy, before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, a Chinese was charged with picking the pocket of Captain Thiriwell in the "D.AJ.” stand on the last day of the races and extracting a wallet containing $30 in notes.
The defendant denied the charge and said he had never been to the race course. He was a hawker in Canton and came down to make some purchases. He did not pick Captain Thirlwell's pocket.
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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD.
An Extraordinary general meeting of the Hongkong Electric Company
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Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar presided and there were present the Hon. Sir Paul Charter, CM G.,,, the Hon. Mr. S. E. Dodwell, (Directors) Mr. F. Graham, (Manager) Mr. H. J. Gedge EVANS FEAT HEWLETT.
(Solicitor to the Company) and 1st Round-Hewlett (Alacrity)
Inspector Kent said Captain Thirl-Messrs. C. H. P. Hay, G. G. N. scored with two light blows on Evans' (Hawkins jaw, and followed well did not know his pocket was Tinson, C. Osmond. Yung Sing. until his attention L. E. Ozorio. O. Baptista, Leung: up with jab to body. Evans replied picked. with swing to ear. Hewlett gat out was called by a Chinese district Yun Po. Leung Wing Sang and of reach but returned immediate-watchman who actually saw the Tso Hing. ly. He missed: right hook,defendant take the purse.
The watchman said he was in and Evans sent in upper cut and stinging punch to wind. Hewlett the "D.A.J." stand when he saw was not the least distressed and the defendant follow Cap:, Thirt danced about as fively as ever. Evans rushed and cornered Hewlett but instead of punishing him, was pulled up by punch to face and forced to cover up. Nobody's round.
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The Chairman said Gentlemen, now being past the hour for which the meeting was called, and since we have a quorum, I will ask vening the meeting. the Manager to read the notice con-
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well into the stand Capt. Thiri well bought a sweep and the defend
This being done the Chair ant did likewise. Witness kept, an
the at sald-Gentlemen, eye on the defendant and saw him put his right arm round Capt. Thirl
January 25 extraordinary well's body. As soon as the defend-extraordinary general meeting held ant got out of the crowd, witness resolutions were passed increasing grabbed him: Upon searching him, the capital of the Company to faster but Evans witness found the wallet in his fet $3,000,000 by the creation of 240,000 Heffelficeer, Mr. and Mrs. FE Hen-
lower pocket. Witness told another all the blows on his gloves. No-watchman to call Capt. Thirlwell 9hares of $10 each, and adopting rasa. Mr. K. Hanbs. Mr. J. E. Joseph,
Round Evans made for Hewlett's body, whilst the latter devoted his attention to Evans' face.
was
Hewlett defended well and
body's round.
received
3rd-Evans found a mark on Hewlett's body with right. Hewlett replied with couple of sound jabs to face. Towards and of round Hewlett got Evans gasping for breath with couple of blows on the
and when the latter came up, he identified the wallet as his..
Capt, Thirlwell'gaidheknew nothing about the loss of his wallet until he saw it in the last witness's hand. Witness said he had his overcoat on at the time. He unbuttoned both
wind. Gong saved Evans. Hewlett's his coat and overcoat to take a round.
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new articles of association. It is necessary that these should be con- firmed, and have therefore to pro- pose that the following extraordinary extracrdinary general meeting of the resolution, which was passed at the Company held on January 28, 1920 be confirmed as special resolution:
"That the capital of the Company dollar bill from his waistcoat pockes.be increased to three million dollars Round:-A lot of infighting It must have been at this time that ($3,000,000) by the creation of two in this round. Both tried for body, the defendant took his wallet from hundred and forty thousand (240,000) shares of ten dollars ($1000) each, Hewlett guarded well and the heavier the right inside pocket of his coat.
The defendant then admitted ranking for dividend and in all other man could do no damage. Evans
the stand also guarded body well. This round that he
He said he came from Canton respect part pass with the existing
shares in the Company." was even.
lost He had with $30.
The Hon. Sir Paul Chater I have 5th Round:Hewlett received a lot of punishment on body and was four dollars at the races and was much pleasure in seconding. in distress. His footwork saved him about to buy another sweep, when from a knockout. Hewlett get in looking on the ground, he saw the
was
over
a couple of light abs and then fell wallet. Yielding to temptation, he determined picked it up and put it in his back before Evans'
Inspector Kent said that when arrested, the defendant had a dollar bill in his hand and he had in his pocket, besides Capt. Thiriwell's wallet and money. $23.50.
The Chairman: Gentlemen, you have heard the resolution proposed by myself and seconded by the Hun.
signity, in the usual manner. the meeting. Those in favour please
The motion was carried unani. mously.
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attack. Evans' powerful right shot pocket. It was untrue that he took Sir Paul Chater which is now before Clayton, L'eus. Ferguson. Capt. M. 0. up and Hewlett was knocked clean off the wallet from Capt. Thirlwell's his feet.. He got up before the time pocket.
The gong keeper could count one.. came simultaneously. Evans'round. 6th Round-Evans was conndent a krockout, but and tried for Hewlett sailed in and out with great speed and had the other guessing for a while. Evans' left at last fodid a mark on Hewlett's chest. Hewlett Evans got in right jab to face. scored twice before the gong. Evans" round.
7th Round: This was a repetition of the previous round with Evans forcing the fight. Hewlett got a little better of the exchanges in this round that in the other Hewlett wisely kept out of Evans' way throughout this round. Evans could not get in a telling blow. "He showed better ringeralt however, and won this round.
His Worship passed sentence of three months' hardlabour
TOO OFFICIOUS WATCH- MAN.
The Chairman Gentlemen, I pro- pose that the following extraordinary resolution, which was passed at the extraordinary general meeting of the Company held on 28th January 1920.
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tion:
"That the new articles already approved by this meeting and for the purpose of identification thereof! subscribed by the Chairman be and the same are hereby approved. In Mr. Smith's court this morning, and that such articles be and an Indian gunner of the HKS.R.G.A., they are hereby adopted as the artic- was charged with assaulting ames of the Company to the exclusion Indian district watchman in Kennedy and in substitution for all the Town on Saturday. The defendant existing articles thereof pleaded provocation.
The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell:-I have much pleasure in secording.
The Police said that the defendant
The Chairman Gentlemen, you and three other Indian soldiers were walking about in Kennedy Town have heard the resolution, proposed rather jolly as the result of a little by myself and seconded by the Hon, too much drink, and the complainant Mr. S. H. Dodwell, which is now you drunken before the meeting. Those in favour called out to them focis. go back to your barracks at please signify in the usual manner.
The defendant resented this
The motion was carried unanim and assaulted the complainant. The ously. complainant had no right to call out to the soldiers as he did. He was go-
Sth Round:-In this round Evans scored with left on body, Hewlett was busy defending until near the close of the round when he sent in a hard jab to Evans' jaw which shook him. Evans recovered how once." ever and sent Hewlett to boards a second time just as gong sounded. Hewlett got to his feet again at once.
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The Chairman: Gentlemen, ander the old articles the Company had not 9th Round: Hewlett clincheding beyond his power in doing so, and power to capitalize the reserve, but after missing a right swing. Evans he could not blame anyone if he was having adopted the new articles, we landed twice on the body at the assaulted. The sergeant said that can now deal with it. At the-meet- break and Hewlett again clinched. his sympathies were with the soldiering held on 28th January, when the in this matter. He announced that referring to the increase in capital, I Evans delivered a jab
was he had rang up Gun Club Hiil for antold you that many of our additions wind, and Hewlett, whe not at all in condition, showed signs escort to remove the defendant to to plant, and mains of recent years of exhaustion, and not feeling well, the barracks to be dealt with by his had been paid for out of revenue, very wisely gave up. Evans was commanding officer. The sergeant and sums placed to reserve.
stands at given the verdict...
said that was the best course to take.reserve
is there undistributed His Worship agreed and the defendant $600,000
SERGEANT. BEAT WILLOUGHBY.
1st Round: Sergeant, the heavier man by 4lbs, was also the possessor of a longer reach and was taller. He assumed the aggressive immediately after they tipped gloves and delivered
which
The
was removed from court by a military profits spread over several years, escort.
Th
a couple of telling blows. Willough up with a powerful punch to the jaw
and is part of our working capital. Your directors are of opinion that this should now be capitalized, and distributed among shareholders in the form of Bonus Shares. Should you adopt the resolution, sharehol came. ders on the register today will Will receive one benus share for every share they hold. I therefore pre- pose the following extraordinary resolution -
by had more speed and slipped away, and was dancing about his crouching returning with a succession of blows opponent when the gong with both arms. Sergeant was forced Sergeant declared winner. to fall back. Sergeant landed a oughby's pluck was noteworthy. nice upper cut just before the gong, Very even round.
count
of
MASON KNOCKS OUT LEE.
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"That it is desirable to capitalize the sum cf 2600,000 standing to the Company's Reserve Fund, and accordingly purpose
to
1st RoundThey worked for an 2nd Round-The men mixed up opening and Lee missing a right from the start and there was a lot of swing, clinched and punched his man
that for the hard hitting by both. Willoughby on back of head. Referee warned
of effecting such sent in some short jabs to body and him. Lee received upper cut on jaw face and drew blood. Missing an and fell but rose at once. Both used
share on each of the issued shares of upper cat, Willoughby tried to clinch rights freely after this, defending capitalization a bonus of $10.00 per but Sergeant punched him.on nose with left. Even round.
2nd Round:-Lee forced in this the Company be and the same is and also, drew blood. Blows were being freely exchanged when the round and landed twice on body, thereby declared and that the Board Mason floured him with terrific right be and they are hereby authorized satisfy such bonus by the gong sounded. Very even.
Lee took" count 3rd Round-Willoughby forced swing or head. and lifted Sergeant from floor with of 8. Lee was sent down twice distribution amongst the persons double right arm punch on jaw more in quick succession for counts who are registered as holders of the
took
3, of nine. He was in difficulties when issued $10.00 shares of the Com- Sergeant
pany on the date hereof, of one of and punished the other severely. gong saved him."
3rd Round: Mason ended matters the unissued $10.00 shares of the Willoughby was caught off his guard and received a blow on the wind in the first minute of this round. They Company credited as fully paid up, which left him gasping. Gong saved fought furiously for a while. Lee in respect of each share of the Com- was not guarding himself. He pany held by such persons as afore him. Fairly even round.
succeeded in hitting Mason heavily said and in satisfaction of such afore- 4th Round: They rushed in turns on face. In attempting to follow up, mentioned bonus, and that such and landed heavily. Willoughby he received upper cut on jaw and shares rank for dividends and in all from the first day was again shaken by powerful right went down for nine. On rising, other respects to wind. Sergeant's round,
Mason again sent him down for of March, 1920."
Mr. C. E. P. Hay I have much 5th Round Sergeant played for nine. Lee rose groggily, but the jaw and succeeded in landing a succeeded in hitting mason, on ribs. pleasure in seconding.
The Chairman Gentlemen, you. -couple of jabs. Willoughby teceived He was sent down a third time with more punishment in this round. He right and left to head, Lee sat on have heard the resolution proposed retired at the gong a beaten man, after the ropes for count of nine, and then by myself and seconded by Mr. receiving another heavy blow on rose, but his legs were too weak to C. H. P. Hay, which is now before wind.
keep him up. He staggered two the meeting. Those in favour kindly Last Round-Sergeant did all the paces and fell face downwards. signify In the usual manner fighting in this round and found mark His seconds threw in the towel. The motion was carried unani on chest with both arms. Willoughby Mason was declared: middleweight mously.
The Chairman-That is ull the retaliated gamely, but missed an champion amid deafening cheers. Sir upper cut His nose was cut by Alexander Duff put, the belt on the business, gentlemen, and I thank you
for your attendance, i heavy left swing: Sergeant finished winner.
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