THE CHINA
L. J. Davies, T. E. Pearco, and R.
W. Hancock did not bat.
0. M. B
Bowling Analysis.
JUST ARRIVED!
0,
Mf.
Beatty
11
3
30
1
Bowling Analysis.
Gregory.
10.1 0
35
4
Rev. Crole Reca....
2
15
3 Hung.
4
0 26
A
Adcock
4
0
29
2 Ching..
14
1
89
Bowlby
..... 9.0
14
Diệt Lào...
10
0 43
[Choo.
2 0 16
LEAGUE ..
Wong..
0 55
C.R.C.
TARATEX
SEMI
SOFT
COLLARS
Will not wilt, crense, curl or fray, Appears stiff, is soft, laundere without starch.
Clurt, Prahany. Co. Inc.
OBTAINABLE FROM:
TAK CHEONG,
50, Queen's Road Central,
0.8.0.0. 2ND v. K.C.C. 2ND.
MAIL.
I n.C.
A. H. Rumjshu, run out..
8. A. R. Iemail.ble Fleming.. w. 9. II. Ismail, not out....
0,8. A.-Ismail, b White..
.0 A. el Arculli, 1.b.w., b White.
25: D. I-mail, run out..
Sirdar Khan, b White:.
3. S. A. Rumjabu, b Bacon M. M. Bux, Bacón..
C. Chos, o Lammert, b Pearen A. B. M. Samy, e lo Fleming b [17. C, Hung, b Lammert
Played at Kowloon and resulted
in
G. Leo. b Lagunert. -
a draw, each side finishing with score of 107 rute,
Scores:-
0.5.C.
W. Cowen, b Fraser...
H. Sandlord, e Fraser, b Fletcher
K. Dunkley, c'and b Jefirice
F. Haynes, run out
C. Tacchi, c and b Shenton
W. Hill. b Haslett..
Fraser.
Fiotcher:
aJ. L. Tan, Owen Hughes, b
Lammert....
Wong Sik To, b Webster
12 H. Hunt. Davies, b Owen
19 Shi Yuk Owan, not out.
Q. 312 R.
W.
I
Bowling Analysia.
0 133
.13 0 33
Lammert Humphreys
Webster
13. Owen Hughes.
EWO v. TAIK00,
10
Wright...
0A. Kithell, not out..
79
a, Major Wright.
RGA. v C.C.C. ·
0
COMPANY MEETING..
CHINA LIGHT AND. POWER,
COMPANY, LTD.
:
THE NEW SHARK (98VE.
The proposal to increase the Cem- pany's capital to $1,500,000 by thế iseue of 100,000 now share at a premium of $5 per share met with 3 some opposition at an extraordinary 4general macating of the China Light and Power Company, Ltd., held on .140 | Saturday morning at the offices of the | General Managera, Mesara Shewan
Tomes & Co.
Mr. R. Sharan presided and there were she prosent Sir Paul Chater,
Dr. J W. Noble, and Mr. H. P. White
1 (Directors).
Hari Don. I Cho
(Secretary), and Mesara. C A. da
2 Rozı, II I. Tayler. W. J. Hawker,
Played on Craigengower ground and W won by the Gunners by 47 tubs. The home team played 'oni wan short.
Secret :--
CRAIGENGOWER
3D. Mackintosh, e Parkes, bl.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 27. 1922
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
We shoulder another of your DINNER PARTY problems.
Give us 12 hours' notice and we will supply you with any of the
following ICES, in brick form, packed in Quart tins.
Vanilla
Coffee.
Strawberry:
14. 8. Ellis, A. A. Batalho, A. L. Fruit, assorted.
Austin, E. E. Ellis, J. M. Älven, A, A. Guterres, Lo Hy Sun, A. V. Apear and F. J. Tavares (shareholders).
After the notice convening the meeting had been read, the Chairman said:-Gentlemen,-As shown in the notice which has just been read this meeting has been convened for the purpose of increasing the capital of the Company by the issue of 100,000 further shores of the nominal value of
Extras...
}
18
Total..
W. Hunt, at, Davina, b Lammert 20
Bowling Analysis.
8
Hughes
0.
T.
W.
10
8H. Ching, c Lammert, b Owen-
Hughes
Martu..
12
1 24
O
1 Lieut. Jones....... 4
0 20
Wong Sik Chong, b Webster.
Capt. le ring....10
2 30
Lieut. White..
0.33
H. Cullip, b Saenton....
Wong Wing Ku; b Webster.
0 Lent. Bacon
3
0 16
R. Taylor, b Shenton
4
Extray..!.
V
៧.
6
Watson, b Haslett,
20
A. Oswick. c and b Shenton.
Total
B. D. Q. Spinks, not out
12
Extras.
11
Bowling Analyeis.
+
D.
M. K.
Total.
.107 Pearce...
4
1
6
9
*
39
1
1 B
k
8
9
4
10
2
Davier...
1
2
4.3 26
1
V. M. Omar, o Steves, b Capt. H.
Davits...
17
$5 each. Theso slures are to be
70 15
0
Y. Abins, c Parkes, e I. Davire...
14
offered to existing shareduilders in the
2 1 10
2
x.c.C.
15
Ewo won an exciting match bỷ 2 wickets. Taikoo bitted first and
1. Grearson, e Cummings, b P. H.
Davis..
13
A. A. Paice, and is P. II. Davies
5
scored. 69., Ewo scored 75 for 8 wickela,
G. White, a Matthews, b. P. II.”
B. Petheram, b Buwen....
fut at one period of the innings Davis
W. Hyde, l.b.w. b'Taylor,
12
E. J. Edwards; h Taylor.
35
F. G. Herridge, b Cowen
down when Cornaby and Lyon pulled W. B. Muskett, b Hollowar.: 11the game round. The fielding of both J. Macdonald, o Oliver, b Hollo-
C. W. Jeffries, cand b Taylor
-way
J. Fraser, b Taylor....
W. B. Haslett, not out...
G. K. Sayer, b Pestonji
'49
W. S. Drake, Cowen
A. Crimmett, e Overy, b Evans.. 12
Extras.
E. C. Fincher, retired
65
F..Baker, b Pestonji..
2
Total..
... 107
A. E. Wood, retired"..
53
Extras.
W. J. Shenton did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
Q. M. R., W.
13 1 51 4 3 0 12 1
CRICKET.
LEAGUE-MATCHES.
K.C.C. C.5.0.C.
A
Played at Happy Valley on Satur
day and won by the Civil Service, by
6 wickets and 138 runs.
Scores:-
CIVIL SERVICE.
Total (for 5 wkts., dec.)....190
E. W. Ha:ilton, É, J. Ling, F. H. Haldman C. U-ler, C. Sato, E. B.
Reid did not tat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. 5 0 35.0
C. I Stapleton, Told man, b Ling 6
0. A. Y. Hall, b Reed.
Shenton
Brawo...
Haslett
A. O. Brawn, c Haynes, b Hill J.C. Fletcher, b Cowen..
R. Taylor.. W. Cowen W. HI
E. Dunkley.
the score was 30 runs with 5 wickets C. A. Orieves, run out..
ada was excellent and accounted to a great ex ent for the law scoring.
The match war well supported there being between 60 and 70 people pre- seat including Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mr. G. M. Young and a large number of ladica
W. S. Marab, uat o il
Extras...
Tobal
During the Tea interval Mr. Edkine Paice made a few remarks and proposed a Abbas vate of thanks to the Committee of Omar 11 146 the Chinese Recreation Club for their Greeren.
kindness in lending the ground and to Mr. Ho Leung for providing teas for
1 0 11 8 those present to which Mr. Ho. Leung
I.R.C. v. POLICE."
Played at Sookumped and resulted
in a draw, time intervening with the Police wanting 21 runs to win.
Scorea
1.R.C.
O. Rumjob, b Alexander
Y. A. Wahup, o Baker, b C. Eat-
shaw......
suitably replied:
Scores -
TAIKOO.
H. Spicer, Pierce
5
A. Gace Cornaby, b Railton...1 G. A. Chadwick, Gotoh, b Piercy 19
J. D II. Crawford, l.b.w., b Rail-
.tou
1. C. Hagen, st. Galloway, b Piercy I. W. Roger, b Railton ....
8. Nazario, & Hallam, b Alexander 36. M. Kaye, not out..
Bowling Anniyei.
Mackintosh
(). M.
1.
A 0
25
4
1
18
U
13
2
0 30
8.6 0
RG A.
£7
Capt. Cemnings, c Omar, b Puice
Capt. Chester, b Albas...
| Liënt. Perkea, b Mackintosh.
Sgt. Holloway, b Omari.
Capt. Olliver, e Albas, b Mackin-
tosh
Sgt. Smith, e Macdonald, b Mac
Kintosh
Or. Davina, e l'aise, b Blackintosh
Bowling Analysis.
ratio of one new share for each two old shares that they, bold and at a premium of 35 a slave. Shareholders area ot to be entitled to auy fraction on new share in respect of an add share held by them. The General Managers are given power to dispose of any of the new shores 1not taken up in any manner they 9 think it. There will thus be raised 3 $1,000,000 additional duada which the Company will employ in the 63 manner indicated in my speech at the Annual general meeting the Company held on the Oth of this month. I do w.nat thin: there is any thing further with which I need deal, but if any 2 oboreholders would like to ask a questions or seck any explanation, I' 0ehall endeavour to answer questions and give such explanation to the best of my ability.
121
No questions were asked and the Chairman then proceeded to move the |
60 three resolutions, recently advertised,
23 which allow how it is proposed to
issue the new shares,
0
Ιε
When Mr. II. P. White had sacanded the adoption of the regolutions Mr. C. ▲ de Roża snið that he agreed the new capital was needed but expressed the view that the pr.miam of $5 per ahare was much too bigh and unser
zanted by the circumstang 4. enggested the issus of the. £5 lakhs of debenturze now held by the Com pany's bankera as tollateral and maintaine that there was no justi- 10fication in the Company's dividend history to exact a premium of $100 per cent, for new shares nor could future prospects be said | to be so bright as to warrant it. The present high quazation for the Company's shares, Mr.. da Roza said, was due to fortuitous circumstances which might disappear sooner than they expected.
W
Capt. Spinks
E. D..Evans
12 3 29 1
H. Overy
2 0
20 0
R. Pestonji..
9 3
20
9
G. A. V. Hall..
*7 1
38
0
II. II. Benson
1 0 12 ·Û
... 14
L. H. R. Duncan...
2
8 0
0
16
M jar Matthews' not out
0
* wide ball.
k.c.c.-
Capt. F. E. Spinks, run out...... 22
F. M. Arcuilio Baker, b C. Earn.
sbaw.....
7B. Crowley, a Railton, b'Pigrey, S.D. Biga, cand b. Railton,
Sgt. Stevens, b Dmar
3
Capt. Davies, e Omar, b Mäckia
เกม ..
S. Jez, e Sara, b Reed....
0
D. Mobnined; - Kiog
}}
OR. M. Chaloner, st. Galloway, b
Raiten.....
Gr, Dyer, e Greaison, bi Omar.
0
Extras
H. H. Brneon, c Holdman, b Láng
0.
E. A. Moosdeen, retired
15E. G. Brgland, e Railton, b Piercy 0
B. D. Evans, b Ling....
0.
Total.
3
A. K. Miau. b Earnshaw,
0
Extras..
H. Ovéry. c Reed, b Hamilton..
1
N. B. Kitchell, e and b Alexander 1
TI. Hassan, b King
Total...
·0. M. R.
L. A. R. Duncan, h Reed..
0
E. Moosdeen, b Watta
17
Havelock.
Hamilton
1
10
J. Ackber, not out....
Extras
POWLING ANALYSIS.
Davies
74
17
3
1
34.
WJ. Davis
7 1 19
3
. I. Piercy..
8 0 26
SJ Holloway
2.4 0
9
Total..
122 N. L. Railton
8. 1 32
G-A Chester.
2 0
02
EWD.
Bowling Analysis.
Q.
M
T.
W
2
"THE TEMPEST."
0.
Bi..
12.
W.
O. F. Alexander.. 11 I
40
3 W. Brackenridge. 1 ti,w, b Englood 13
E. B. Reed...... 11
4 23
C. Fartsbaw..... 12
2
30
3 G. II. Piercy, c Rodge, b Chadwick 4
F. J. Ling........ 8
1 20 3
W. J. Watts..... 9.1 3
18
1II. E. Hollands (capt.) run out..
E. V. Hamiltos.. 25 0
6
2
T H. King........... 7
0
30
W. Galloway b Eugland.............
↑
POLICE.
N. I. II. Railton, b'Chadwick ..
NAVY v. VARSITY.
R. Earnshaw, in out
Arculli..
0. Dance, Reed......
R. Pestonji, c Baker,
L. J. Blackburn, not out..
Estros...
Total..
Bowling Analysis.
Played on the Univ.rity ground
and won by t'e home team by 99
rupe.
Scores:-
NAVY.
Rev. Purcell, at, Ycow. b Rumjahn 15.
CF. Alexander, 'c Wahup,
Chester Wood, b Arculli
b
W. W. MuckeLzie, e Kaye, b Chad-
wick....
20 W. B. Cornaby, b Chaloner, h
Chadwick
12
Capt.
Mr, Roza Iben moved an ameud inent that the 100 000 new alares bu offered in the first instance (in the)
It is said that Prospero's speeches proportion of na may share for every
are a more direct expression of Siakemblete number of two old sbores held by them respectively) "to the| eprates own setiments and int n tinna thaa are to be found in any of men-bers of the Company who on tho lis other plays Is it trus bath day of November 1922, aro ngistared in the Company's share Prospero the Magician when he rays register a Llers of the existing
16 E. F. Aucott, c Gace, b Eoglan..!"deeper chan did ever plummets und.203 000 shares, so th it on nec prance
2 J. G. Lyon, not out
W. J, Wates, hit wicket, b Minu.. 11T. H. Gatch not ous.
Extras
Extras......
Total for 8 wkts....102 Crawford
121 droya my book" and "theuce
18
rotir. me to my Man is Shakee of the offer the nominal amount dus pearo the poet, ting his audience in respect of such 100,000 ahall be that "The Tempest" is his last play St.20 on April 5. $1.25 on July 5, payable as follows: $1.25 on January Total (for 8 wickets).. 75 written before he retires to the country and $1.25 cn September 27. life of Strat ord "where every third thought shall be my grave
31.
(Booking opens at Montries on the ..morning. of December 1 for the
4A.D.C.'s production.)
18 3 15
6' 1 10
0
4
0.20
3
2 0.12
0
INFANTRY v I.R.C.
|0, Earnshaw, run out..
34
T. H. King, b Arculli..
L. C. Elwood, c'Nazatíu, b Minu.. 2
Rev. Crole-Rees, c and b Balhet
chet
B. Thorpe, e Rumjako, b Arculli..
2
A. V, Baker, not out.
I
Li-ut. D'Arcy Evans. b Balbet
chet
T. Hallam, not out.
2
P. Tod did not bat. '.
Bowling Analysis.
0
Pay-Lieut. Gregory, o Gittene, b
Balbrichet
Chadwick
Commodore Grace, b Balhetchet.. 1
Lint. Lindsell, b 3alhetebet....
0
8. Garrod did not bat.
England Chaloner
Eng-Com. Edwards b Roffey, b
Balbetchet......
Bowling Analysis.
4
0. M. n. W.
Lieut. Skinner, b Balhetchet.
2
N. B. Kitchell 6 0 27 0
Lieut. Adccck, not out.............
I. Hassan...
Lient. Beatty, e Osman, b Balhet.
F. M. Arculli.... 8
128
chet........
J. Ackber
Lieut. Bowlby, b Rumjaho,
0
A. K. Minu
Extraa
6
+1 0. 2
3 1 *Bowled 1 no ball.
ገ 2
o concluded..
Scores:
Total
46
Capt. le Fleming b A. R. Rumjaha Lieut. White, b Arculli...
Bowling Analysis
D. '81,
7
R. W.
0 17 7
23
3
·0
Balbetchet.... Rumjaha 64 1
UNIVERSITT.
Rry E. K. Quick, b Beatty... T. E. Yoob, e Gincé, b Brole-Reus 10 A A. Rumjaho, o Purcell, b
Gregory:...... ... 8 M. H. Moffey, o Purcell, b Gregory 10 JI N. Babetchat, Crole-Rees.... 29
B. B. Osman, 1.b.w.. b Adcock... 11
IF SLEEP DOES NOT REFRESH YOU,
Mr. da Reza's remarks were sup- Ported by Mr. J M. Alves who second- ed the amendment.
In reply the Chairman indicated that the question of issuing deben- tures had been considered but it was thought that they would not be able to get the merry because the Com pany was not of sufficient lorg stand-
People who are tired out, who arise in ing. He pointed out that the market
*7 0 $0 0 Played at Happy Valley, time the morning froling the sirep has not a price of the shang to-day was $14
+-Bowled 2 wide-balls.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
G.R.O. v. H.K. O.C.
Played on the Club ground and won by the home train by 4 wickets ard 170 runs. Mitchell scored the first entury of the season.
Scores -
H.K.0.0.
R. Crawford Morgan, run out.... 24 R. E. A. Webster. o Shib Lee.... 34 D. E. J. Nicholson, o Choa, b Lea. 5
A. Hoslim, Crole-Rees, b Gregory 17J, Owen Hughes, o Bhi, b Wong.. 12
E. J. R. Mitchell, not out......103
W: Gittena, b Crole-Raen....
0
B. P. Ng, and b Gregory..
17
J.D. Humphreys, a Ohoo, b' Wong 4
fit.Qug, b-Adoock......
DD. Boot, und b Wong
0-20-
T: 0. Yeow, not ont..
20
E. Lammert, not out.:
0
18
-Extray,.
Extrasi
Total
inervened before the match could
'INFANTRY.
Lient Bacon, e S. A. R. Temail, b
8. H. I-mail. Majoy Wright, e'9. A. R. IsmailL
b Arcolli...
Lieut. Jones, b Aroulli
Capt. Howard, b S, H. Ismail.. Lieut. Thompson, ₺ Arculli.............. |Lee, Cpl. Martin, b Arculli
Lieut. Reading, o, H. Ismail, b
A. H. Rusjan
Leo, Cpl. Barlow, not out....... Lee. Cpl. Jesop, b8. H. Iemail...
Extrai
40-
Total..
Bowling Analysts,
18A. U. Araulli
0 48 A. H. Rumisha. 60 42 *Total (for @`wkie, dro)), 249. H. Ismail 10 000
*Bowlsa 1 tid,
14
befreshed them are in a state of nervous and they could not pay an adequate exhaustion that orders on the conditio dividend on that figure ualora the That destoja call, nevissthenia. The
crises are valid. Continuous work, shareholders came to their assistance meteor physical, without prop and teck the now ebates at a pre.
6 attention to diet and exorcise, somium.
wory over the struggle for success. Excuses of almost any kind may pro- dues it Fonutimes diseases like
#
Mr da Roza disagreed with the. Chairman's aunouncement that the
44iptor will onen neurasthenii. amendment, on being put to the vote.
40
0
ulso will a severe shock, intense anxiety or grick..
The symptons are over sensitivoners feritability, deposition to worry over 18 trilles, headsetr, possibly nauses.
0
had been lost, and bassked that a poll
should be taken. It was eventually
decided that this should be done and
that the Board of Directors should
The treatment in macs like this is ena. decide whether the transfer books of
of nuption of the nerve cells requiring the Company should be clceed in the anon alcoln is tonis. As the nerves get interim. The date of the poll was their
nourishment from the blood the
16 troument must be directed toward fixed for December 9. 10 building up the blond. De.. Willismy
û
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