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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1959.
IMPORTANT COMMUNIST MEETING
IN PEKING WARWICK
Future
NEW
Targets Discussed?
By RONALD FARQUHAR
Peking, Aug. 21.
TEWS of a meeting tonight between Chinese leaders and the President of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, seemed to indicate that an important session of the Chinese Communist Party may be over, observers said here.
These observers pointed out that four member of the Peking Politburo-1 Ju Shao-chi, the Head of State, Chou En-lal the Premier, Peng Chen, Mayor of Peking, and Marshal Chen
Minister Foreign YI, the were present at the banquet før Ho Chi Minh, according to the New China news agency.
Olmedo And Buchholz Win Match
Chestnut Hill, Mars,|
Aug. 21.
HEAD COUNTY TABLE
London, Aug. 21.
One of the most thrilling
English County Cricket Championship races be come even more confused today.
Cotton
Plan Success
Manchester, Aug. 21. The Cotton Board this after-
noon announced here that
applications received from the spinning section to scrap their plant totalled just OvOr 5,000,000 spindles against that sec- The new leaders are Warwick-
tion's target of 6,000,000 shiro who have 184 points, -muntches
*pindles. to play. with two Yorkshire's defcut by Somer- not at Bath has dropped them to Becond place on 178 points. Gloucestershire, who And like
With the exception of Chen Yi, who was known to be in there had been no Peking,
of these party leaders word
the end of whereabouts since June or early July..
It was believed they were
northern the capital at- Away from tending a major meeting, of the Politburo or Party Con- iral Commitee,
*
cont-
Observers expected munique on this meeting might be issued soon.
It was thought subjects dis- leaders russed by the party were likely to have Inelliked the recent ECTIOUS offcet of the foods and droughts on China's
prospects, 1958 harvest
mea- high Industrial sures to reach
output largels, future develop ment of people's communes, the CX- Elsenhower Khrushchev
change of visits, and the situa- tion la Lao3.
Ho Chi Mina arrived Peking on a visit
*Alox Olmodo and Earl ago Reuter,
Buchholz defeated veteran BHI
eight days
are third with 172 points, the county have three
Eames left, Surrey, champions for the past in fourth SLYen years, are
position with 100 points and
fear games, in hands home
The applications result from
Government the £30,000,000 backed scheme to streamline the British cotton industry by wip. ng out surplus machinery which is now almost certain to succeed,
Subba Row And Smith Give England Lead
London, Aug. 21.
THE lesser lights shone on the second day of the fifth and final Test at the Oval, when England established a dominating position by gaining a first innings lead of 149 runs with four wickets in hand.
boiler. fared
Ted Most of the time at the crease' bowlers
county Dexter intending to drive pro- was occupied by two captains Itaman Sulibu Row, of vided Tambone with his third Northamptonshire, and Mike catch.
Smith
of Warwickshire. Both threatened to hit a century only to fall when in the ninetles to J. B. Desai, the young Indian fost bowler.
The pricket provided two dis- tinct phases. Before lunch the
A non-stop flow of applica-Indian restricted England to 00 tions from mills to scrap their uns in two hours while Suren- plant has already enabled the weaving section, set a minimum targel 0148,000 scrapping looms, to reach us figure.
Somerset's 16 runs victory was
their first at
gainst 56 years, for Yorkshire Somerset had started the day.
Les progress has been made 113 runs ahead with all their in the doubling industry which second innings wickets In
is required to scrap at least 400 thousand spindles before hand and Yorkshire d'd well to get back into the game.
Government money is used for get 235 in 200 minutes,
compensation. By this afternoon Loft
10. they failed by
runs the total number of doubling Somerset'n hero was 23-year-spindies offered was 182,500,
Brian old off-break bowler
Langford who took six for 85.
There are sull five weeks to Despite o dighting innings from go before the closing date for
Nottinghamshire skipper Reg applications.-Reuter. Simpson, Warwickshire beat
Nottinghamshire by 10 wickets
at Edgbaston, their 13th cham-
win.
Talbert and John Nick Kendall-prone 120 not qui was jus
Loach 3-6, 6-1, 6-4,
6-4, in a quarter-final of
the United States Men's Back From
Doubles Championship hore today.
Picked as the most likely US. Davis Cup doubles combination, despite only two previous tournament appearances together Olmedo and Buchholz showed brilliant teamwork following a disorgatilsed first wel,
A thundershower stopped play the other in the third sel of men's quarter-fini today. Aus- teath of tralia's number two Bob Mark and Rod Laver lost the first set 6-4 to Chuck Mc- Kinley and Marly Reissen, but levelled the match by taking the second set 0-4. The match will be continued tomorrow morning.
In
scinf-final, women's defending champtons Darlene Hard and Jeanne Arth defeated Sundry Gwyneth Thomas nad Loubat 6-1, 6-2.
The other women's semi-final will be played tomorrow when Ann
and Angela Haydon Mortimer of Britain will play Marla Bucno and Sally Moore. -Reuter.
$1
Visit To U.S.
Mr Nick Kendall returned to Ilongkong this morning from four-week 30,000-mile
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visit to America and Canada having met and Interviewed a number of big name "Ln, radio and TV personalities,
Mr Kendall, who is disc joc- key on the staff of the new com- broadcasting stellón, mercial sold that many of the messages he recorded during his Ameri- can visit would be broadest on of the nod the opening day station-August 28-and in sub- seqcent programmes,
Mr Kendall told a China Mail afier leaving the reporter
which Pan American airliner Trought him back to the Colony that "I did a lot of talking on
Hongkong
including one TV- show with u 40 milion 120lo audience,
"Everybody is interested in Hongkong and I found the American very Asian conscious. I also met many people who are planning to come over hero."
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fourth century in his last seven innings and his fifth of the He hit 19 fours and acason. batted for four and three- quarter. hauTÝ.
for
to
REDIFFUSION
H.J.T.
dranath captured the wickels of Geolt Puuar, and Colin Cow- drey.
Rising BallTM
this
Strained Back
Then Drsal after all his bard work strained his back 12th man and Falsimha the promptly made his presence known
by holding Ken Barrington at extra Dover
which meant that four wic- lccts had fallen in half An hour.
Unfortunately for India the slow bowlers could not imple- ment the fine efforts of Desai During
period and Surendranath and with Surendranath trapped Pullar good lead behind them Sweimen with a short length' rising ball and Ray Illingworth swung their to which the Lancashire left-bats so freely that 60 more runs hander pushed forward and wore added in the next forty then removed Cowdrey in minutes.-AFP. exactly the same way na in the first Test at Trent Bridge. The honours
day of the clearly belong to Smith. More stylish and fluent than Subba Row, Smith excelled in clean driving and hooking.
The crowd gave a well de- served ovation when he reached 50 in two hours and with the game stroke completed 3,000 runs for the season. A feat Jas accomplished by Sir Leonard Hutton 10 years ago.
Moreover, only two players, Tom Hayward in 1900 and Walter Hammond in 1937 have made 3,000 in quicker time and that by only one day..
Interruptions
England were 52 for two when Smith arrived and he proceeded to take 98 out of quarter 109 in thren and houra hitting 14 fours.
Two Interruptions from main while the Oval was ringed with
Surrey slipped further behind in the championship race by takt-
11 'Ing only four points from their
0.10./ Morning Medley and Saibr Earl
Leneert Wild 11.30. Soames game against Leicestershire.
Ilaya
Forsyte A thunderstorm broke over the
Esquire; 12 Noon, Tune Time; 12.30 ground with Surrey 61
Cavalonde-Richard pm. Composer three atter 60 minutes batting Rodgers; 1.13, Weather, News and Special Announcement: 130, Lunen in their second innings. Wille Watson had set them the Time Music: 2, Saturday Requests
1947; very stint task of getting 217 Ron Hows: 3. Year By Year-its of 3.30, Official Delcofive: 4, Songs Of The Praizle; 4.30, hythm runs in two hours,
John Kirby runs to win 3 Parade-Orchestras of
won a great and Lab Strong: 0, Unit Requests Essex, set 314
250 minutes;
Nancy Wise: 0, Birthday Mailbag: Melody Magic: *4.30, Mexi race against the clock to beat co
- and Pola- Derbyshire by ceven wickets The Star with 40 minutes to spare at ma lesa; 7, Jazzward Bound-Mule
of Johnny Wiggs, prepared and pre-ghining and thunder no doubt o! Clacton.
sented by Jock Siticlalt: 7.30, Wards disturbed the concentration And Muse-John Grant: 0. Time
both batsmen. Anyhow when a great debt Essex owed
opener Gordon Barker, who and News; 8.00, Weather, Announce
ments and Interlude, 8.10, Fiest the game was resumed for the
time DC801 stcond
really unbeaten with 158 (10 Time: 3, Voice Of Sports, Hit WGS
troubled Smith before he knock- Fours). He shared in cen- Farade; D. Palace Of Varieties:
ed back his middle and off stands with Les Savill ; 10. Crime Club; 19.30, Dance Party tury (51) and Brian Taylor (15). Ray Cordeiro: 11, Stop Press: 11.00,
Dance Party: 11.15. Cricket-England stumps. Reuter.
v. India, 4th Test Match. Cunnen- taries on 3rd day's play at the Oval; 16.50 Musical Interlude: 12 Miclater and again Deshl's pace off the damp pitch was responsible. night, Close Dowti.
Subbu Kow spent five hours over his 94, which contained 11 fours. A tall solid left-hander, Suban Now has no doubt played himself into the MCC team to tour West Indies but whether he proves to be the answer to the eclectors problem of finding a reliable opening baleman fa sull doubtful. India must be complimented 250, Cantonese Feature. "The Story on their vastly improved Acid-
Sun Mar-Jai, Of Pun Ken-llen."
Cook's Back
In Cairo
London, Aug. 21.
The Thomas Cook and Sons travel agency today announced the reopening of its ofees in Cairo.
on
the
The sequestration effees was Ufted this month by vintus of the Anglo-Egyptian agreement on property seized at the time of the 1936 Sucz in- vasion.-AFP.
Answer to 'Did It Really Happen?' is— YES.
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2 p.m., Highway Patrol, 225, E. dis Cantar Show: William Frawley In "And Now From The Audience";
Subba Row went 15 minutes
ae Kwan Lang: 1.38, Tugboat Ann. Every man chased the ball ple: Cildren's out-Cartoons: keenly and Chandra Borde and Ghorpade were always 6.35, The Puppets"-Calvin Wong: Jaya
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Offico, P. & O. Building, 4th Floor, Hong Kong, at 11.00 o'clock in the forenoon of the 21st day of September 1969 for the purpose of consider- Ing and, I thought fit, passing the following Resolutions as Ordinary Resolutions:-
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1. "That It is desirable to capitalise a sum of $10,000,000 being part of the General Reserve Account and that ac cordingly a special capital bonus of $10,000,000 free 01 income tax be declared and that such bonus be applied -behalf of the persons who on the 21st day of September 1969 are holders of the 6,000,000 fully paid-up issued shares of the Company in payment in full for 1,000,000 now shares of the Company of $10 each, and that such 1,000,000 new shares credited is fully paid be accordingly Allotted to such persons respectively in the proportion of one such now shares for every complete six of the said issued shares then held by such person respectively, and that the shares so allotted shall be treated for all purposes as an increase of the nominal amount of the capital of the Company held by each shareholder and not as inconie, and further that attch new shares shall às from the 1st day of January 1960 rank for dividend (but not song to entitle them to participate in any dividend declared in respect of the year ending 31st December 1969) and in all other respects PARI PASSU with the afready Issued shares.
"If any member would be entitled to a fractional share the Directors in Heu of issuing fractional ahore certifi- cates will cause the whole share to be issued to a person or persons to be named by the Directors and such sharo shall at such time as the Directors think ut be sold and the nett proceeds distributed among the persons entitled to the fractions making up such shares."
2. "That in accordance with Article 11 of the Articles of Association of the Company there shall be offered to members who on the 21st day of September 1959 are the re... - - gistered holders of the 6,000,000 fully paid-up issued shares of the Company 1,000,000 shares of the Company of the nominal value of $10 each at par (such nominal value being payable in full upon application on or before the 16th day of December 1959) so that each member of the Company or his approved nominee shall be entitled to apply for and take up one new share for every complete issued six shares then held by such member. The shoros so offered shail as from the 1st day of January 1960 rank for dividend (but not so as to entitle them to partici. pate in any dividend declared in respect of the year end- ing 31st December 1969) and in all other respects PARI PASSU with the already issued shares.
"If under the terms of the offer any member would be entitled to a fractional share, the Directors, in llou of Issuing fractional certificates, will cause the whole share to be issued to a person or persons to be named by the Directors and much share shall at auch time as the Direc- tors think 't be sold and the nett proceeda (less the amount of $10 for each share payable on acceptance) be distributed the persons entitled to the fractions
Among making up such share,
"The Directors will diapose of any shares offered to members in the event of non-payment therefor by mem- bers or their approved nominees on or before the 16th day of December 1959 at such time or times in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as they may decido,”
It is most important that any persons who have pur-` chased shares in the Company but are not on the Register in respect thereof should, If they wish to take advantago of the offer, present their transfers for registration nccom- panied by the requisite share cortifientes on or before. Blitur- day, the 6th day of September 1950.
Tho offer will be made by notice sent by post to each shareholder specifying the number of shares to which cach shareholder Js entitled and such offer, if not accepted either. on bohrlf of such member or his nominee on or before the 16th day of December 1959 will be deemed to be declined. ALSO GIVEN
AND, NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Roglster of Members will be closed from Monday, the 7th day of Boptern- bar 1959, to Monday, the 21st day of September 1969, hath days inclusive, en
Dated Hong Kong, this 20th day of August, 1959,
By Order, of the Board of Directors,
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