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UNION WATERBOAT CO, 1.TD.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930.

SENSATIONAL WIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE.

3-That the Directors be and they MATCH AGAINST CRAIGENGOWER LOST AND WON.

are hereby authorised to capitalize the sum of $77,030 profits of the Company standing to the credit of the Company's Reserve Funds and

NOTICE IS HEREBY INARY to allot to the members holding.

that An EXTRAORDINARY shares of the Company as on the GENERAL MEETING of the first day of January, 1931, in re Company will be held at the Officer spect of the net amount capitalized of.MUSERS. DODWELL & Co., LAD, fully paid shares of the Company of QUEEN'S BUILDING. Victoria, in the equivalent nominal value in the pro Colony of Hong Kong, at 11 portion of two shares for every five O'CLOCK in the FORENGON on MON- heres of the Company thon hold by DAY, the ST DAY of DECEMBER, such persons, respectively, and that 1930, for the purpose of considering sach thares so allotted shall rank and, if thought fit, pasaing the for dividends nn from the 1st day following Resolutions as Extra of January, 1931. ordinary Resolutions:-

4.That if on such distribution

1.That the Articles of Associnas aforesaid any person would be tion of the Company la amended as entitled to a fraction of a share follows:-

the General Managers shall in lieu of issuing fractional certificates ()By the insertion immediately cause the whole rare to be allotted After Article 43 of the follow to a person or persons to be gamed ing now Article, namely:- by the General Managers and such 43 (a) The Company may by share may at such time as the ordinary resolution cancel any General Managers think it be shares which at the date of rold and the proceeds distributed the passing of such resolution amongst the persons entitled to the have not been taken or agreed fractions making up the share.

of the Company.

Dated this 27th day of November,

1030.

Per Pra, DODWELL & CO., LTD., J. P. WARREN, Manager,

General ManagerB.

HAMILTON'S FINE BOWLING FEAT.

Civil Service Cricket Club opened their league season in sen- cational style on Saturday whenthey scored a doublo victory over Craigongower Cricket Club. The Brit division game was perhaps one of the closest soon on the Craigengower ground for many o long day and at one stage it looked as though the home team would bring off a win, but E. W. Hamilton tose to the occasion and ran through the last three batsmen without giving away a rum, thus giving the 0.9.0.0. full points by the narrow margin of four runs,

3

The meeting of these two Clubs in the junior division resnited in an pary win for the 0.3.0.0, while Hong Kong Cricket Club had no difficulty in taking full points from the Rogal Dorps of Signals.

The highest scorer of the afternoon was H. A. Alver, the Ro- creto all-rounder, who mado 77 against Kowloon Oricket Club, while bowling honours went to A. M. Rumjahn, of the Indian Recrea

ion Club, who took four wickats for two runs against the Royal Army Service Corps,

CRAIGENGOWER JUNIORS COLLAPSE.

· LEAGUE—DIVISION 1.

HAMILTON'S MATCH!

·· ́ Craigengower. Service Snatch Polls From

Playing on their own ground, Craigengover Cricket Club received a rude shock when the Civil Service Club beat them by the narrow margin of four runs.

DIVISION II.

WILSON AND EDMONDS DOWL WELL.

Craigongower Collapse,

The signallers started disastrously but improved somewhat later, mid hnd renched 117 runs when their Inst wicket fell. Their highcat scorer was Punny who made 38 ruina

| while Williams helped with 21.

The scores were:-

Hong Kong 0.0, 2nd XI.

R. 5. W. Paterson, by Gough 24- H. J. Armstrong, e Higgins,

b Michael ng

R. H. Wild, c-Saunders, b

Michael........

W. W. Mackenzie, e Saun-

ders

33

28

E. C. Etherington, b Williams 15

J. Chadwick, e Michael, b

Williams

1

J. Macfarlane, b Williams... 0

C. A. Wright, not out ........ 10°

J. D. A. Hutchison, st.

Higgins, b Saunders

8. J. Stanesby, not out .............

Extras

5

Tatal (for 8 wkin., dec.)..100

E. J. Collins did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Williams Saunders Gough Michaci

O. N. R. W.

53 3 10 0 48 2

0 1 96 4 0 *7 Royal Bignals.

Sgt. Lockjer, o Wild, b Hut-

chison

2

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11

NOTICE

8.8. "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON"

will sail from

HONG KONG

for

Big. Higgins, b Hutchison.... Lt. Gough, b Hutchison. Sig. Willias, e Macfarlane,

b.Hatchison

£ 8

SAN FRANCISCO

Sig, Gillott, e Collins, b Hut-

chison L/Cpl. Saunders, e Wild, b

Collini

15

14

L/Cpl. Penny, b Wild ................... 30 Sig Chaffey, e Collins, b

Patorson

Sig. Colley, e Paterson, b

Hutchison

Sig. Collins, b Wild Sig. Michael, not out

Extri

to be taken by any person, 5.-That the Directors be and they and diminish the amount of are hereby authorised out of the its share capital by the amount profits of the, Company standing of the shares so cancelled:- to the credit of the Company's Reserve Funds to pay to the mem. (b) By the insertion immediately bers holding the 27,23 existing aftor Article 10% of the follow shares of the Company as on the ing new Articles, namely:- 1st day of January, 1931, a sum 102. The Company may at any equal to 80.00 for every five shares tims and from time to time of the Company then held by such in general meeting by resolu persons, respectively, by way of tian authorize the General bonus dividend out of the profits Civil Managers to capitalize any profits of the Company not re- quired for the time being for payment of dividend upon any preference shares of the Company or other share iated upon any special con ditions, whether standing to the credit bf the Company's reserve fund or otherwise, and including profits arising from the appreciation in value of capital assets, and to allot to IN the members holding shares of the Company in respect of the net amount capitalized fully paid shares of the Com pany of equivalent nominal emount, and the General Man agers shall give effect to any such resolution accordingly. and any shares allotted par suant to any such resolution shall be distributed among the members holding shares of

for six wickets when the inninga the Company so far as prae- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Court hat, by virtue of was declared closed. Mention must ticable in proportion to the Section 58 of Probate Ordinance 1897, number of shares held by them made an Order Limiting the Time for be made of the excellent way in shall bo Creditors and Others to send in their which Paterson kept for the home Trapectively, and credited as fully paid by Olaims against the abors Estate to the team. In spite of the fact that 163 did with severs wickets in hand. A Civil Service C.C. 1

runs were scored off the bowlers, he did not concedo a single bye.

THE SUPREME COURT HONG KONG

While their senior team were fighting hard for the points against the. Craigengower Cricket Club on the latter's ground, the Civil Ser vies juniors had things pretty much Taking first knock, the visitors their own way in their match with lost two wickets for eight runs but the C.C.C, 2nd XI. which took the third wicket partnership be-place on the former's ground, OFtween de Romo and Barrow added The visitors batted first but put

another 55 runs, the former playing excellent cricket and punishing the bowling mercilessly to take the sting out of is an that the following bats men went in to get the runs quickly against the tired bowling.

PROBATE JURISDICTION." IN THE GooDS OF CHABLES BADENOCH BUYERS, FORMERLY OF 0, INVERLEITE Bow, EDINBURGH, AND LATE OF 11, LENNOX STAKET, EDINBURGH SCOTLAND, DECEASED.

Dated the 27th day of Nov., 1980. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administrator, Prince's Building. Ice House Stroet,

Hong Kong.

[10200

of the profits 0 27TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1930.

All Creditors and Others are accord capitalized and the General Yanagers may make such pro-ingly horoby required to send their vision by the issue of frae Claims to the Undersigned on or before timal, certificaten or by the That Date. payment of cash or by sale and distribution of the pro- reads or otherwise as they may think expedient for the case of fractions. The General Managers may appoint any person on behalf of the mem- bers to enter into any agres. ment with the Company pro- viling for the allotmont to them of such shares credited A fully paid up, and in satis faction as aforesaid and any agreement made under such Authority shall be etective. 1025. The General Managers may, with the sanction of the Com- pany in General Meeting, de- clare a dividend to be paid

to the members according to

their rights and interests in

the profits, and may fix the

time for payment and may with the like tnction declare and pay a dividend ar bonus out of any reserve fund and fix the time for payment thereof and may with the like srnction declare and my bonuses to the Company's co- ployees or any of them.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Same Time and Place on TUESDAY, the 23RD DAY of DE- CEMBER, 1930, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceed- ings at the above-mentioned Mest- ing and of confirming, if thought fit, as a Special Resolution the above-mentioned Resolution.

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FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY

GENERAL

MEETING of the Company will be held at the Same Place on TUES- DAY, the 23nD DAY of DECEMBER, 1930, st. 11.5 O'CLOCR in the For NOON. or so, noon thereafter as the -above-Mecting shall have terminat

ed, for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, passing the following Resolutions, namely:

1.-That the Company do hereby cancel-all-shares (namely, 22,277 shares numbered 27724 to 10000) which of the date hereof have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person, and do hereby diminish the amount of ita aharo capital by the amount of the share 50 cancelled.

2-That the Capital of the Com- pany be increased from its diminish- od capital of 8104,081.00 Hong Kong Currency divided into 27,723 shares of $7.00 each to 8500,010 Hong Kong Currency divided into 71,430 shares of 87,00 cash and that such addi- fional shares shall rank in all to capital of the Company.

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Griffiths made 47 not out in fine style and his partnership with Evans who made 24 runs for the sixth wicket added another 00 to

the total to bring the ecore to 183

"pa sorry exhibition against some excellent bowling. They were dis missed for 40 runs, Bradbury being highest scorer with 17 runs, and Broadbridge coming next with 13. For the home team, Wilson was the most successful bowler with 4 for 7 while Edmonds also bowled well for his 4 for 13.

Faced with this small total, Civil Servico had no difficulty in knock- ing off the required runs. This they

feature of their innings was the batting of A. E. Wood who retired and the side went on to make 131 for six wickets when stumps were

The scores were:-

Cralgangower 0,0, 2nd XI. W. Leonard, and b Grimmitt

Lim and Gitting opened the innings for the home team and alter the former had a life before drawn. he opened his account, these two went on to mako 50 runs for the first wicket. This practically took all the sting out of the bowling and when they had 151 mins for seven wickets, it looked all over for the Civil Service. The three remaining batsmen for the C.C.C. however, comited without Hamilton who had been bowling steadily throughout. Rising to the occasion, this bowler took the last three wickets without giving away a run to win what myst have been one of the clostat matches for the Civil Service Club. Hie final analysis was a 14-0-81-7, which is indeed, a very creditable performance against a reputedly strong batting side like Craigen-1 gower.

The scoren were:-

Civil Service 0,0,

S. Abbas, e McGowan, b Ed.

moods

Total

Hutchison. Chadwick Collins Paterson Wild

3

..117

DECEMBER 15th, 5 A.M.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN

Bowling Analysis.

O. M.

R.

W.

13.1 0

50

$

14 0

70

34

I

0

7

1

SOUVENIR FOR M. 1. ABBAS.

2 1

P

· ១

Hat Trick Against R.A.3.0.

The

Indian Recreation Club

LEAGUE TABLES,

Division I.

2. 0

2

1

1

0 0 1

0

1

0

1

0

1 0 * 1 0 0

0

I 0

P. W. D. L. Pts.

0 18

MAIL LINE

LOCAL RUGGER.

WIN FOR CLUB "A" OVER BORDERERS,

P. W. D. L. Pts. seconds entertained the Royal Army Service Corps in a friendly match:

The Club "A",fifteen mot the Indian C....... 4 3 I 0 10 1 0 0 3

and beat them by 50 rus. At the South Wales Borderers in a friend- Hong Kong C.C..20

conclusion of the game, Major Langly match at Happy Valley on Kowloon C.C... 10

maid presented M R. Abbas, the Saturday which resulted in a win University

I.R.C. medium-to-fast bowler, with for the former by 14 points (a goal R.A. Navy

the balk with which he (Abbas), per and three tries) to 3 (n try). Craigengower.... 1

formed the "hat-trick" when these

The Borderers pressed early and The Argylla have not yet com

teame met in their rage fixture scored first as the result of a cat menced their Leaguo fixtures.

on November 8. In micking the pre- through when a pass to Stevens re Division II.

sentation, Major Langmaid said it sulted in a try but Jones failed to gave him much pleasure to do so convert. The Club replied with on behalf of the Royal Army Service unconverted try from Johnson and Corpa-he only hoped that Abbas before half time More scored be- would not do it again-ant against tween the poste after a good three- quarter movement for Whitham to Reverting to the match itself it add the goal points. At half time tamo affair, neither side the Club thus led by a goal and a reaching the century. Cole (5 for try (8 pointe) to'd try (3 points). 2) bowled well for the visitors After the resumption a pretty move while A. M. Rumjahn. (4 for, 2) was ment on the right wing resulted the most snecessful for the 1.R.C in Johnson sending Plummer over A. R. Saffiad was the top-scorer of for an unconverted try. Then the the match with a sparkling innings

J.

1

F. A. Broadbridge, b Me-

Gowan

13

Indian

C. G I

B. W. Bradbury, b Wilson

37

Hong Kong CC

2

1 .1.

Club de Recreio 3 3 0 1

7

Kowloon C.C..... 2

1

0

4

Craigengawer.... 4.

2

Civil Service C.C. 1 1

0

0

3

0

University.....

2 1 0 1 3

R.A.S.C...

4 10

33

W&B

Police R.C.

3 0 1 2 1

R.E. R.C.S.

1. 0.

1 0

0

4

0 0 4

R. Sourbutts, c, and b Wilson o Y. Abbas, a Grimmitt, b

Wilson

D. W. A. Razack, al. Strange,

b. Edmonds

E. Howard, e and b Wilson €

T. Grimes, e Grimmitt, b Ed

monde.

W. MeBridie, not out

W. H. B. Muskett, e A. E,

Wood, b Edmonds Extras

0. M. R. W. McGowa

· ទ 5 4 Edmondani.. 5.3 0 13 4 Grimmitt

...... $ 1 20 1 Wilson.......... 3 0 7

Olvi-Servida 0.0, 2nd XI.

F. J. de Rome, b Gittias

48

Toini

J. F. Richardson, b Omar

0

F. E. Matthews, é Hamaori, b

Bowling Analysis.

R. Lee

J. Barrow, c Hamwon,

R.

Les

10

G. R. Sayer, e Hanson, b

Omar..

R. H. Grifiths, not out

47

B. D. Evana, e Hamson, b A..

T. Loo

24

A. E. Wood, retired

IL G. Roborisan, noi tut ..... 1

Extras

0

B. K. Hawkins, b Sour-

bette

J. Willmott, e Howard, b S.

Abbas

V. II. Freeman, retired

Total (for 6 wkis., dec.)..100.

D. R. Kelly, E. W. Hamilton,

and F. H. Boldman did not bal.

Bowling Analytiq..

Omar

R., Leo

A. T. Lee

Way

Gittios

O. M. R.: W. 17 358 2 37 9

0.8 10

18 1

& 1 33 •]

Craigengewer 0.0.

H. P. Lam, at Holdman, b Hamilton ZA VELNIACOV

37

... 55,

J. M. Wilson, e "Brudbury',

broadbridge'

H. E. Strange, not out

C. Strange, b Abbas.

Extras

Total (for 6 wickets)....131

.0

H. Edmonds, G. Gull,. A. W.

. Grimmitt and J. F. McGowan

did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

0.__M_R_ W.

1

18 0

0

39

8. V. Gittins, by Hamilton ... 32

Sottbuste

G 0 35

E. Zimmern, b Hamilton ......

I

--S. Abbas---

4.4 0

25:2

A. T. Lee, b Hamilton

Muskett ...

3 0

U. M. Omar, e Siyer, b

Evans

Bradbury

5

0

37

Y. Abbas

3 0

100

A.B. Hamson, e Matthews, b

1 0 0

I

Evans

W. Patterson, b Evans

R. C. Reod, b Hamilton

N. B. Kitchell, c'do Rome, b

Hamilton

R. Lee, not out

W. K. Way, e Bayer, & Hamil-

ton.....

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Hamilton Kelly Bahartany Evans

16

0

Brendbridge

CLOSE MATCH ON CLUB

GROUND.

Bignallers Again Loss.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

ARMY AND NAVY DRAW.

them!

The Army and Navy elovens enfor 35 runs. gaged in a friendly at King's Park but the match was left drawn on account of bed light.

The soldiers batted first, and when they had made only 108 runs, their skipper very sportingly de clared the innings closed. Capt. R. G. Loelner was the highest scorer with 3 runs, while lieut. Dewar- Durie mads 10 and Capt. N. Thorp and Corp. Davis made 14 each. Baker (fon 7) was the most Ruccessful bowler for the Navy.

Light was getting very poor when the sailors started to bat with the result that when they were within ten runs of passing their opponents' score stomps had to be drawn, Mid. Barrett was top-scorer with 23

June.

The scores were

The Army (0 wkts, dec.) 108 Royal Navy (for 5 wkts.) 08

UNIVERSITY BEAT KOWLOON. Chan Fook Bowls Well,

Kowloon Cricket Club journeyed to Pokfulam where they were beaten by the undergraduates by the com fortable margin of six wickets.

Batting first, Kowloon were given

n fairly good start by E. C. Fin

cher (20) and W. C. Hung (11), but

The scores were:-

1.R.C. R.A.S.C...........

RECREIO'S EASY WIN OVER KOWLOON.

Alves and Lawrence Bat. Well.

08

48

Club de Recreio scored a sur prising win by nine wickets over Kowloon Cricket Club juniors on the latter's ground.

one delightful movement of the afternoon came from the left wing when Allera got away and pasted to More who scored a beautiful try. The backs on both sides gilayed extremely well. Frankham kicked excellently while Whitham's tack- ling was deadly, but he was given little opportunity to come up witłe the thresquarters, at least two or three forwards being on him befora he had time to move,

The Teams,

A feature of the home team's

The teams lined up as follows:- innings was a bright knock for 62

Club: J. P. Whitham; G. R. runs by Lawrence. This enabled Moro, 0, A, L. Plummer, Allera, them to declare their innings closed W. D. Johrzen; J. H. King, J. E. a 146 after seven wickets had Bongar (Captain); M. F. Leckie,

fallen.

W. E. Peers, W. Hartley, E. F Recreio replied with 104 for Buttress, R. Cox, W. R. An- Dick Alves played an excellent drews, W. J. Herr and B. L. Stock knock for 77, runs while L. J. Guter, i

S.W. Borderere: L/Cpl. Frank- ham; Lt. Barlowe, Hees, Lt. Hamil- rce made 39.

-The scores wero

K.O.C. (7 wkta. dec.)... 14. Li, Galettiey (Captain); Lt. Tyler, Stevens: L/CpTratt, Recreio (for 2 wkta.) 164 Hardy, Bromley, Lloyd, Gilmore L/Cpl. Richards, Din Jones and

Referee: Mr. G. F. Rees.

POLICE AND, UNIVERSITY TIE. Birch.

Each sido Score 107 Rans.

Playing at home, Police Recrea

COLONY'S FINANCES.

The financial statement for the

month of August, 1050, is na under: Balance of assets and

abilitics on July

apart from F. Zimmern who was tion Club tied with the University top-scorer with. 28 runs, the rest each side scoring 107. runs. of the side failed and were all out Going in first for the visitors, H. for 81 guns. Chan Fook, the Uni- Normanbhoy played good cricket veraity medium-paced bowler, was for 40, but Tan (23) was the only in irresistible form with the ball, other batsman to reach double Playing at home the Hong Kong taking Ave wickets for just live runs figures, 6 Cricket Club juniors beat the apiece.

The Police started disastrously and for 28. Royal Corps of Signals by the To this. total the University re soon lost six wickets margin of 43 runs.

plied with 114 for 6 wickets, An- Williamson, however, came to the The Club batted first, and thanks dorson was-top scorer with 41 while rezcus with a forceful knock for 43, to seme cousistent batting totalled Chan Fook followed up his good which included eleven fours Expenditure from

Tan (6 for 47) was the most suc 160 runs for eight wickets when the work with the ball by making 37

ecesful bowler. innings was declareil cloned. Arm runs,

The scores werns strong was the highest scorer, with

University, inheren 30 runt while Wild made. 98. Mae

Polico Kenzio Z ZIFI

.101

O. M. R. W.

11.4 0 81

3 0

29

0

18

The scores Word

K.C.C.

32, 1030810,131,763.01 Revenue from August

to 31, 1930

2,123,20210

,557,966:20.

August 1 to 31,

1030

2,650,736.72

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