INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
HE ANNUAL GENERAL TMEETING of the above Associa tion will be held in the OFFICES, 4TH FLOOR, FARNICE BANK BUILDINGA, at 5.30 PM, on MONDAY, JUNE 30TH. W. E HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary
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MORTGAGE CO., LTD:
NOTICE.
INTIMATIONS.
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NOTICE.
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THE 'BANITARY BOARD wishes to draw the Attention of the Public, and specially i
of those who have recently me to this Colcay, to the possibility et
et nequiring Diseases, Dysentery and Typhoid Fever, by eating of Uncooked Vegetables.
Uhines Market-gardeners nss Manuro from hogan sources and their custom or spray it is to pour the manure from watering-pota, in liquid form, ovar the Growing Plants.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS. STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARD LEAGUE.
ANGLO-AMERICAN
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(innouag Rkuter's AGENCY.]
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LONDON, June 28. The tennis matches at Wimbledon. to-day were graced by the presence of Their Majesties the King and Queen:
prodtcing Parasites are, there
present on the Surface
NOTICEXTRAORDINARY Gardeners spray falls.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Plant, eg., Lettuces, over which the
that
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the CHINA PR VIDENT LOAN &
MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held' on WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1930 in the Company's Board Room, ALEXANDRA BUILDING, HONG KONG, at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, for the
June, 1930.
J. WATSON.
Secretary, SAMITANT BOARD,
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purpose of considering and, i thought CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME` fit, passing the following Besolations
1. That the Capital of the CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, be increased from $3,000,000 to $4,500,000 by the creation of 300,000 Shares of $5.00 each and that the 300,000 Shares of $5 each shall each rank. for dividend and in all other respecta pari pants with the existing Shares of the Company. 2.That in the event of the above
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Besolution being passed, 294,789 Shares shall be issued and offered in the first instance by the Directors at par to existing Shareholders on the Begister of the Company as at the 16th day of July, 1930, ateably in the proporation of ONE Shap for every TWO Shares held by such Shareholders, and in the event of the said 284,789 Shares of any DI not being taken up by the Share- holders within the lies stipulated by the Directors, the Ecard shall be empowered to allos them or dispose of them as they in their discretion deem expedient in the interest of "the Comp⚫ng. NOTICE IS
ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF JULY, 1430, to WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JULY, 1930, Both Days inclusive.
Dated this Twenty-sixth day of June 1930.
By Order of the Board of Directors, -
D. L. KING,.
Secretary,
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
For the Annual General Keoting IOR Reasons given to Shareholders of the Company, held on 7th MAT, 1980, the Directora bara decided to CANCEL the Existing Share Certificates and to REPLACE them by New "Share Certificates of a different Colour.
All Shareholders are therefore re- quested to send their Share Certificates to the Registered Office of the Company BUILDINGS, at ALEXANDRA
VICTORIA, in the Colony of HONG KONG, forthwith so that the New Bhare Certificates may be prepared and issned to them in lies of the Cartificates now
Cancelled. held by them which will
By Order of the Board,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
Hong Kong, 20th Jane, 1930.
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ALTERATION OF FARES.
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MONTHLY TICKETS will be increased as under:--
ADULT to $7.00 Each.
Hong Kong, 23rd June, 1980.
BTUDENT to $3.00 Each,
NGAN-SKING EWAN,
Manager
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The Royal visitors watched the ganes, on the centre court, where a series of international struggles took place, amongst which Anglo- American matches predominated.
The young American, Gregory. Mangin, defeated "Bunny Aus- tin, alter a terrific struggle, -7, 108, and 0-0.
Allison, of America, one of the pair who won last year's doubles, beat the British Davis Cup player, Hughes, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.
In the Ladies' Singles, Miss Helen Jacobs, of "America beat Mrs. List, easily 6-0, 0-1,
In the Mixed Doubles an Austra- lian-American partnership in Craw- ford and Miss Ryan deleated O. G. N. Turnbull and Mra Hill 6-3, 6-3. This match was in the second reund.
Other results were;
Women's Singles 4th Round. Mrs. Wills-Moody' (America) beat Fraulein Canters (Holland) 6-0, 6-1.
Men's Singles 4th Round. John Doeg (America) beat David (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 6-1.
Mixed Doubles-2nd Round. Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) and P. D. B. Spence (South Africa) beat Miss Helen Jacobs and George Lott (America) 1-6, 7-5, 6-2.
Miss M. Palfrey and G. Mangin Sterry (America) beat Miss G. and W. Collins (Britain) 6-3, 0-3.
Miss Edith Cross and Allison (America) beat Miss Montgomery and Sherwell (Britain) 3-6, 6-4,
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SOMERSETS AT THE HEAD OF THE LEAGUE TABLE.
The following results in the Steel Coulson's Billiard League have been sent to us for publication, including the position of the competitors to date:
May 23 R. (Stonecutters)
C. & P.O.'s Club Somersets May 30 Garrison Mess
Warders
Royal Engineers
June St. Patrick's
Somericta
Royal Engineera'
June 13 Somersets
beat R.A. (Hong Kong) beat Garrison Mess beat St. Patrick's
beat R.A. (Stonecutters) beat C. & P.0.'s Club beat Somersets
beat C. & P.0.'s Club beat Warders beat R.A. (Hong Kong) beat Garrison Mess
beat R.A. (Hong Kong) beat R.A. (Stonecutters)
St. Patrick's C. & P.O.' Club.
LEAGUE TABLE.
Matches Matches Drawn Won DraWTA
Total
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Mr. Ling Kiak Lit. Mr. Pah Lch. Moe, Mr. S. K. Loo, Mr. Harry Schoenen, Mr. C. S. Shank, Major Charles Tuke, Mr. Look Get Yuen,
.. George Doyal, Mr. Jackson Loo, Jr., Mr. S. Y. Kioe, and Dr. C. A. Kwan.
CONCERT AT KOWLOON.
A PLEASANT EVENING.
There was a huge crowd at the Kowloon Football Club on Satur- day evening, when another very successful open-air concert WAS
The following passengers arrived given. The evening was delight- fully cool, but at half-time a few yesterday from Manila by 8.s. Pres. Cleveland:r. N. Almagano, Mr. sports of rain fell which threatea.
A. Aybayoni, Mr. D, M. Balaque, ed to spoil the rest of the proceed. Mr. F. W. Bevan, Mr. J. L. Cogar, ings. Happily, the cloud passedr. C. W. Cammin, Mr. J. C. over quickly without more than sprinkling the ground, and the con cert was carried out according to plus."
Changeux, Mr. A. "H. Forrester, Mr. and Mrs Gu Eng Sek, Mr. Gu Eng Bin, Miss Enrique Gre- The Hong Kong String Orchestra F Bail, Mr.T. L. Knight, M. Lim goria. Mr. D. W. Gregory, Mr. R. (conducted by Mr. F. Mason) Flay Fo Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Ledes. ed four numbers, but though ex-
Tan, Mr. Lo "Ching, Miss Sally cellently rendered were rather too light for an open-air recital. Mr. McCune. Miss Mary Louise Meyer, Mason has gathered a very talented Master, Brace Meyer, Mr. D. C Marquez, Mr. C. Masancay. Mr. little group of players, whose ap and Mrs. R. P. de Pintado, Master pearance at an indoor recital next winter would give an audience Robert Rodgers, Master Edward Rodgers. Master Frederick Rodgers, much better opportunity for enjoy C. C. Robert. Rev. and Mrs ing their playing than was possible. D. Strohm, Miss Ruth Strohm, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Suorez, Miss Songs were given by Messrs. D. Aquino, J. Blackley, W. H. Bailey, Luz Sternberg, Mr. B. Toda y Tole- G. McLeod, L. A. Jeeves, and do, Mr. T. Visaya, Mr. Jose Villa, Dick Barty, and by Mrs. Por Mr. Yu Eng Poh, and Mr. Yu Eng tallion, Mrs. G. McLeod, and Mrs. Ying. G. R. Leib. Mr. W. R. Flemming was the accompanist. The Misses Field were down for a dancing num- ber, but owing to one of the ladies having met with an accident, ber sister gave a solo tura.
In the third round of the mixed doubles Tilden and Fraulein Aus. sein had a walk-over, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Beamish having scratched. Allison and Miss Edith Cross (United States) beat Perkins and Mr. Barty was in great form, one cf the best items in his very varied Miss Tucqer (England) 9-7, 7-5. "
repertoire being a burlesque Wire- Ladies' Doubles-2nd Round" less news bulletin," in which he got in some shrewd hits at "Mr. E. Fraulein Cecily Aussem (Ger-Molumanin," local Editors, Civil many) and Miss Sarah Palfrey Servants -and what not!.. (America) beat Mrs. Colegate and Miss Tyrrell (Britain) 6-8, 6-3, 7-5.
In the second round of the women's doubles, Mrs. Wills-Moody and Miss Ryan beat Miss Jenny Sandison and Mrs. Simon (India) 6-0, 6-4.
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TWO NEW "STAR" SHIPS."
FIRST VISITS TO THIS PORT.
During the week end, two "Star" Miss Edith Cross and Miss Sarah Palfrey (United States) beat Mrs. vessels paid tiir first visits to this Mellquhar and Mrs. Bridge (Eag-port; the first to arrive was the Doric Star, which arrived about 8 land) 6-2, 7-5.
a.m. on Saturday from Newport and Singapore. She is commanded by Capt, David H. Mills, and has a crew of 83 British and seven other Europeans.
LATER.
Brilliant sunshine favoured the Queen's second visit to Wimbledon, American-African Struggle.
Registered in London, the Doric The Americans were again most Star is 10,440 tons gross and 6,563 prominent, Lott qualifying for the tons nett, and is owned by the quarter-finals after a terrific third Blue Star Line, Ltd. of London, for set against the South African Pat whom Messrs. Dodwell & Company Spence, in which the latter ex- are the local agents. The vessel celled. The American asserted his brought 1,490 tons of general cargo superiority by placing Spence out for Hong Kong and 2,300 for of position continually with fast through ports; she also carried 10 drives. The scores were 1, 6-3, bags of mail. There were no passen-
gers on board.
10-8.
Tilden easily knocked out the New Zealander Andrews 6-4, 64, 6-2.-
International Ladies' Quarter
Finals.
The Albion Star.
The other vessel is the Albion Star and, is owned by the same people. She arrived from Antwerp. at 6.30a.m. yesterday and has a registered tonnage, of 4,008:01 tons. The Albion Star was also registered. in London, and while there was no cargo on board for Hong Kong, there were 4,200 tons of frozen eggs and 1,500 tons of general cargo for. through porta. The crew totals 90, including the Master, who is Capt. Mc. W. Phillips.
The women's quarter-finalists are of an international character-three Americans, three British players, one French and one German.
Mias Joan Ridley beat Mra. Robertson (Australia) 6-4, 6-1.
Betty Nuthall beat Mrs. Ilquham 62, 6-3. "
Mias Ryan beat Malle. (Belgium) 60, 30, 66.
Payot
Fraulein Aussem beat Miss James (Great Britain) 7-5, 6-4.
Men's Doubles,
LATER
MAIL AT US. CONSULATE.
Mail has been received at the America Consulate General for the following persons —
Geo. A. Allan, R. Bastow, Miss F. Bostwicke, R. Caldwell, J. A.
In the second round of the men's Conley, R. G. Cooper, C. D. Curry,
doubles Allison and Van (United States), beat. Abe Haroda 6-3, 6-1 and 6-4.
Ryan Mrs. L. Curtis, Mrs. E. A. Custer andy H. Donnelly, Gonzales, F. Haskell, S. Madrinan, G. F. Meatz.
Mangin and Bell (United States). Moller, W. C. Dekland, Mrs. R. beat Lester and Peters (England) |3-6, 6-4, 4-3, 11-9, ̧
WITHIN CALL.
The following ships were expected
to be in wireless communication
with Hong Kong yesterday:
C. Richardson, Mina A. Riggin, G. B. Rogers, Miss M. Root, L. I Simpson, Mrs. K. Smith, H. G. Sorin, H. E. Stevens, A. B. Taylor,: R. L. Teigler, and G. O. Wood ward.
PASSENGERS
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived Fillmore, Kiung Chow, Ho Sang, on Saturday by 5. President Labore, Fillmore:-Mr K. Y. Chen, Mr.
Albion" Star, Bunning, President
Hong Kheng, Taishan,
Talma, Hong Peng and Aeneas. Hanson Choy, Mr. Howard Chui,
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ALTERATION OF FARES.
ON and From 18 JULY, 1930, and until Farther Notice, the undermentioned SCALE OF FARES
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Rates. Full Fare will be charged when travelling in the 2nd Class.
MONTHLY TICKETS will be, increased as under:---
ADULTS to $7.00. STUDENT to 89.00.
'S. T. LOUEY....
Hong Long, 3rd June, 1980.
Manager.