INTIMATIONS.

UNION INSURANCE society

OF CANTON, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN

that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the VOTING MEMBERS of the HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB will be bald

the SEVEN IN HOUSE,

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at the HEAD OFFICE, UNION, BUILDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, 1990, at 11 O'clock ., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st DecяE, 1929, and of declaring Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED) from 12ra MAY to 90TH MAY, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board, PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 5th May, 1980.

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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,-LTD. (INCORPORATED in Hoxa Kosa). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

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TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at itr HEAD OFFICE, UNION BUILDING, "Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, 1930, at 11.15 .M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st DECEMBER, 1929, and of declaring Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 12TH MAY to 30TH MAY, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board, PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 5th May, 1930.

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BRITISH TRADERS' 'INSUR- ANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTY-FOURTH OEDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, Uxio BuİLDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, 1980, at 11.20 ... for the purpose of receiving the Report of

ictoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong.

on WEDNESDAY the 4TE DAY of JUNE. 1930, immediately after the MEETING of HALF TEARLT VOTING MEMBERS, for the purpose of considering, and if thought it, Fassing the following resolution

"That the present naincorporated Members Club. known as the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB be incorporated and registered in Hong Kong under the Hong Kong Companies Or dinances 6s & Company h

limited

by gasrantes and that the name Company shall be the Hose Koxe JOCKEY CLUB and that the draft Memorandum and Articles of Associa tion contained in the printed docu- ment submitted to the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairmen thereof the be approved and adopted s Memorandum and Articles of Associa tion of the Club as incorported and that the same be subscribed by the existing Stewards of the Hore Kore JOCKEY OLUA and registered as such and that the Company be registered without the addition of the word Limited to its name sa being an association which intends to syply it

ita its objects profits

in promoting which prohibits the payment of say dividend to its

ta Members that the existing Stewards of the Howe KONG JOCKEY CLUB do forthwith after the incorporation sad registration of the sid Company tenosfor and sign, all the property effects benefit and liabilities of the present unincorporat ed HONGLONG JOCKEY CLUB to the Company to incorporated and re- gistered."

And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that A Farther EXTRAOB- DINARY GENERAL MEETING of the

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUS will be held at the Same Place on MONDAY, the 29D DAY of JUNE, 1930, at 6.30 O'CLOCK in the Arrannoos, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Proceedings of the mentioned Meetiar and of

above confirming. i thought it, the above mentioned resolution.

Copies of the proposed Memorandum and Articles of Association are open to the Inspection of Members, and can be seen during the uanal Business Hours at the Dfice of the Secretary, Mr. C. B BROWN, Masza

* LINSTEAD DAVIS, Alexandr Baildings, Hong" kong and at the Office of Mesas DEACONS, 1, DE VOLUZ ROAD CENTRAL Hong Kong, the Club's Solicitors, and at the CLUB HOUSE, Happy Valley, Hong Kong.

"Dated the 21st day of May, 1930.

By Order of the STEWARDS.

". B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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the Directors and the Statements of THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD

Account to 31st DECEMBER, 1929, and of declaring Dividends, etc.,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLUSED from 12TH MAY to 30TH MAY, Both Day's inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 5th May, 1930.

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NOTICE. PEACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS,

UHANCE OF EXAMINATION. (Amended)

By virtue of the powers conferred

on

them in Artioles 4 of the Tratt Dood, the Trustes of the Peace Memorial Bebolar-hips have made arrangements whereby the examination for them Scholarships shall henceforward be the School Certificate Examination of the

University of Cambridge. The Ex

amination Syndicate of Cambridge has undertaken to make the

ooommations for the award of thei

Scholarships on the Besult of the Bchool Certificate Examination to be held in DECEMBER, 1930.

The List of Examination rabiesta to be taken by candidates Eligible for the Scholarships of which THKEE will be competed for, in DzoEMBER 1930, in a follows Compulsory.

GROU? -I. Subject: 2. "English.

4.....Geography.

b

Gaour II.

Latin tegeller with one ;

other language.

GROUP IIL

12... Elementary Mathematics.

Together with two of the following

Subject 13...Additional Mathematics

Papers III and III.

34 Chemistry,

15. Physic."

16....Botany.

MINING CO., LTD,

(INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND.) NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF

FINAL DIVIDEND.

Nat & FINAL DIVIDEND of TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

1a. 6d per share on account of the year ended is MARCH. 1930 has been declared by the Directors of the Company in BRISBANE, payable to Shareholders on the Registers at BRISBANE and BINGArons on THURS DAY, 19TH JUNE, 1930.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the SINGAPORE Transfer Registers will be CLOSED. from THURSDAY 5TH JUNE to THURS- DAY 19TH JUNE, 1930, both Days inclusive for the proparation of Dividend Warrants:

By Order of the Board, DERRICK & CO., Chartered Accountants,

.. Local Secretaries, Hongkong Bank Chambors, Singapore, 17th May, 1930.

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HONG KONG JOCKEY · CLUB,

RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the SIXTH EXTRÁ LACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, TH JUNE, and on MONDAY, 9TH JUNE, 1930 (Weather Permitting), may be obtained at the Back COURSE, HONG Kore OLUB, and Davez- -WAY BAY STABLES,

Entries to CLOSE at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 29TH MAY, 1930.

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CREDIT FONCIER: D'EXTREME-

ORIENT......... MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE ARENTA

"PEAK MANSTONS"

Candidates for these Scholarships are Six-roomed ås Five-roomed Apartments

required to fill in a Special Application

Form in addition to the usual Ex-Ons Small Fire-roomed FLAT Availabls

with

amination Entry, Form. The necesFÁTY forms and soy further information reference to Lasse Behalarabips may be obtained from the Local Secretary, Cambridge Pamination Byndicate,

HE ABROLL,"

8. K. EDWARDS, Trustser, Ponce Memorial Scholarships. COUNCIL CHAMIZI,

Shanghai, December 2, 1929.

From 18TH AUGUST.

"PRINCE EDWARD ROAD,

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U.S. BASEBALL.

HEAVY SCORING BETWEEN DODGERS AND PHILLIES.

BABE RUTH'S THREE HOMERS IN ONE GAME.

[UNITED FRESS.]

New York, May 20-With fair akies smiling on big league diamonds throughout the country, after the rainy weather of the last few days, seven games were played to-day although no major shifts of percentages resulted.

Neither Washington nor Philadel- phia, American League leaders tied at 843 played to-day, but in the National League both the first-place Brooklyn Dodgers and their run ners-up, the St. Louis Cardinals, On and increased their percen tages to 386 and .387 respectively.

Herman and Lopez of the Dodgers hit home runs against Philadelphia while Klein of the Phillies likewise clouted a four-bagger, the game going to Brocklyn by a score of 18-9. The Dodgers ran up a total of 18 bits, while the Phillies got a dozen.

Playing "at" "Chicago, the Whits Sox profited by three Detroit errors and took a 6-3-win from the Tigers, chalking up 13 hits to 10 for the Tigers.

Brooklyn kept at the top of the National League by winning again 1. largely because of four errors by to-day," trimming the Braves 12 to

the Bostonians. This left the Dod- gers with a percentage of .800. The St. Louis Cards run acxt with .581. followed by the Giants with ".552 and Pittsburgh with .338..

The Cardinals won from Cincin- nati to-day 3 to 9, with Douthit Frisch and Wilson doubling. Hal- whacking a triple and Gilbert;

lahan fanned six men and the Reds made but five hits.

Playing at Now York, the Giants turned 11 hits into it runs while the Phillies made but four runs on eight hits. Each team, made one error.

Pittsburgh's Pirates cleared up the Chicago Cubs readily by a 10-3 score, getting 12 hits to Chicago's eight and with each team committ ing one error.

results of to-day's games:-

The following are the detailed.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs. Boston Washington'

game) The First Casualty.

Boston Genewich of the New York Giants Washington (second

game) provided the first major casualty of the present season when he was New York hit by a ball which whizzed through Philadelphia (first the pitcher's box before, he could

gime) recover balance from delivering the New York pitch. He was knocked uncon Philadelphia (second wound in the scalp and he was re- scious Physicians stitched up the

game)

moved to a hotel. With the bases St. Louia Cleveland full in inning Sister

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The Pittsburgh Pirates white washed the Reds at Cincinnati, 50, toalling 14 hits to the Reds' four with each team making one error. Slugging by Bricknell, Wader and "Comorosky won the contest.

Playing at St. Louis, the Cards overwhelmed the Cubs by z 16-to-3 800 re, Four errors by the Chica goans played a part in their defeat, Second game of double-header but the Cards out-hit them too, garnering 15 hits to the Cubs' yesterday, received too late for in- eight.

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Babe Ruth's Bad Luck.

New York.......... 11 Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh

In the American League the Yan- ! Clubs. kees beat Boston 7 to 4 in an error. Cleveland

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other home run, while the usually. mighty Babe Ruth, who seems rot to have hit his stride as yet, failed to make either a hit or a BCOTO:

The St. Louis Browns, tail-enders in American League standing, turn ed on Detroit's Tigers and sparked them 8 to 3, running up 12 hits to the Tigers seven. Detroit commit ted one error, the only one of the game.

Playing at Chicago, the Cleve. land: Indians won over the White Sox 7 to 3. The Indians cinched the game by bringing in three runs in the second inning and another in the third.

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The following are the detailed results of to-day's, games:-

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Clubs.

R. H.

E.

New York

10

Boston

4

St. Louis A.....................

9

12

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Cleveland

10.

Chicago.......

12

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Brooklyn Philadelphia. Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati

0 Babe Ruth in Form.

New York, May 21.-A throng of 22,000 cheering Philadelphia fans watched the world champion Ath- (Open from 10 am to 12 midnight). etics win two games against the

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Yankees to-day, keeping the Ath- letics in a tie position with the Senators for leadship of the Ameri- can League. Both teams now have percentages of 607, as Washington won twice to-day also.

In the initial contest Babe Ruth, famous swatsmith of the Yanks; finally got into his bitting stride and walloped out three home runs" in the first, third and eighth in- nings respectively. Chapman also bit a home run. Fox of the Ath- leties not only whacked a home run but he aleo tripled and singled, and Earnshaw fanned five men. The Athletics, profiting by three Yank errors, took the first game 15-7, and although the Athletics made, two errors in the second contest they won that 4-1.

Another double-header took place in the Americain circuit to-day be tween Boston and Washington, with the Senators taking the first game 10-2 and the second 6-1. Liska of the Senators fanned three men and walked only one. In the second

game Judge of the Senators, walked and singled for a total of two tallies. Boston played loosely, com

game and two in the second: www

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Clubs. Washington Philadelphia Cleveland New York Chicago St. Louis...... Boston Detroit

Clubs.

Brocklyn

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7.36 p.m.-"Sweepin' the Clouds REMOVAL NOTICE.

Away-Fox Trot" (San Cos-

low) and Any Time's the

OUR

Time to Fall in Love Fox UR SHOP has now been Trot," Philip Spitalny and His Orchestra.

REMOVED to No. 60,

7.43 p.m. The One I Love Just Can't Be Brothered. With Me-- Fox Trot" and "Blue, Turning Grey Over You Fox Trot," Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra,

Won Lost Pet.7.46 p.m."Let Me Sing and I'm 20 10 .667 Happy-Fox Trot? · (Irving 90- 10 .667 Berlin) and "Across the Break- 12 13 .567. inst Table. Looking at You- 14: 14 .500

Fox Trat." Waring's Pennsyl- 12 15 .444 yanians.

12 13

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

St. Louis New York Fittsburgh Chicago Boston Cincinnati

Philadelphia

400

12 19

.387

12 20

.375

Won Lost

18 12 13. 13

,600 *.581

13 13

.552

14.

12 ...538

.313

17 18

7.8 p.m.Polly-Fox Trat" (J. S. Zameenik) and Prudy-Fox Trot (Frank Baata-Peter De Rose), Zez Confrey and His Orchestra.

Pet. 8 to 9 p.m.-Variety programme of Victor records supplied by Mesars. Tsang Fook Piano Co.: p.m."Carceval Overture" (Dvorak, Op. 39), Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra, "direction of Frederick Stock

13 18. .448

12 17. 3 18.

2414 .996

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME,

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 335 METRES.

11 to 11.30 am-Commercial News. 11:30 am to 12.30 p.m.-Chinese

programme.

12.30 to 9 p.m.-Programme of Vic- tor records supplied by Messrs. Tsang: Fook Piano Company.

6

to 7p.m. Chinese programme.

programme to 8 pmDance

(Victor records), i 7p. When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You -Fox Trot" and "Sing A Little Theme Song Fox Trot "! (AI) Dubin-Joe Burke), George Olsen and His Music, Vocal refrain by Fran Frey. 7.00 p.m. Lazy Louisiana Moon- Donaldson) Waltz " (Walter and "Alone With My DreamS~ Fox Trot (Gus Kaba-Harry Archer), Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra, 7.12.p.m. Exactly Like You-Fox

*

Trot" (Dorothy Fielda-Jimmy McHugh) and On the Sunny Side of the StreetFox Trot (Dorothy Fields-Jimmy Me- Hugh), Bernie Cumming and His New Yorker Hotel Orch. 7.18 p.m. Red. Hot, Chicago-Fox Trat (De Sylva-Brown-Hender- son) and "Wasn't It Beautiful While I Lasted ?-Fox Trot? (De Sylva-Brown-Henderson ), Waring's Peansylvanians, 7.24 p.m." The Woman in the

Shoe For Trot" (Arthur -Freed-Nacio Herb-Brown)-and-

Only Love Is Real For Trot Arthur Freed Nacio

ter Joy,

Leonard

conducted by I

191 & 198, Des Voeux Road C. Cleveland and nosed out the In- 7.30 p.m. When It's Springtime

(1st and 2nd Floors)

(Near WOELD THEATER).

dians 6 to 3 although making, but. 10 bits to the Indians 11 The bome town team committed two costly errors,

in the Rockies Waltz!" and Dora the River of Golden Dreams Waltz, Hilo Hawai- ian Orchestra.

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8.05. p.m. Danny Deever" (Rud- yard Kipling-Walter Danrosch) and "On the Road to Manda- lay" (Rudyard Kipling-Oley Speaks), Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone with Orchestra.

16 p.m.-Rose in the Bad" (Doro-)

thy Forster) and "" One Little Dream of Love" (Westell Gor- don), Renee Chemet, Piano Accompaniment. Harry Kauf-

man.

8.29 p.m. Carry Me Back to. Old Virginny (James Bland) and "Darling Nellie Gray" (B. R. Hanby), Peerless Quartet. 8.98. p.m. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (Leon, Jessel) and "O, Ya Ya" (Raymond Klages- Alexandra de Markoff), Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

| 8.34 p.m. — “ Carceleras (Prison Song)" (Chapl) and Serenata (Serenade) (O. A. Cesareo-F. Paolo Tosti),, Amelita Galli- Curci, Piano accom., Homer Ben Samuels.

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7. Humorous Sketch The

Fourth Form at St. Michaels, (Will Hay). Will Hay and His Scholars (Columbia record), ; 8. Ballads-Selected, Mrs. Shoe

smith.

9. Pianoforte Solos-(a) Polka (Rubinstein), (b) Gavotte (Glá- zunoff) and (c) March" Tann- hauser" (Wagner), Mr. Harry Ore A 10. Bonga-(a) : "/ Bong and D Dream (Cadman) and (b) The Yeoman's Wedding Song. (Ponia towsky) Mr. Li Chor Chi.

8.40 p.m.-- Peer Gynt Suite No. 2

Part 1: Ingrid's Lament"? (Greid, Op. 55 and "Peer

NOVEL FEAT BY U.S. AVIATOR.

Gynt Suite No. 2 Part 2:10.30 p.m. (approx:)-Close down. Arabian Dance" (Grieg, Op. 55), Symphony Orchestra, con ducted by Eugene Goossens, (8.48. p.m.---“Peer Gynt Suite No. 9. Part 3: The Return of Peer Gynt" and "Peer Gynt Suite No. 3 Part 4: Solveig's Bong, Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens, fibi come a 9pm. Weather report.

concert.

-PROGRAMME

Studio

L Pianoforte" Bolos-(a) The Erl

king. (b) The Lindentree, (0) Boiros do Vienna, Schubert Liszt, Mr. Harry Ore:

2. Ballads Selected. Mrs, Shoe

smith.

and

MACHINE HOOKED TO BOTTOM OF DIRIGIBLE.

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Old Point Comfort, May 20, Lieut. Comdr. Nicholson,piloting an aeroplane which took off frota the deck of the aeroplane-carrier, Faratoge, to-day, in the course of a. Violin Solo"Czardar" special: maneuvres of the U.8. “Madrigale” Atlantic Fleet, successfully ranged ((Simonetti), Tronne Curtiup under the dirigible, Los Angeles, (Columbia record).

at an altitude of 2,000 feet' and ...“Bola...... Epais 4. Songs — (a):

hung to the bottom of the dirigible (Lully) and (b) Arioso de by a metal hook. Benvenuto" (Diaz) Mr. Li Chor Chi. :

(Mont1)

After stopping his engine" and Uning CIPETEd for sine ulange, by 5. Pianoforte Soloa Ballad Op. | the Los Angeles, Comdr. Nicholson 94 (Grieg) Mr. Harry Ore - disengaged the 'plane and descended 6. Songs-(a) “Torna A Surrien to land upon the deck of the Sara-

to' (De Curtis) and (b) “Il | toga da Pescatore Canta (Tosti), Mr. President Hoover was an interest If Cher Chi

ed witness of the feat.

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