ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNION WATERBOAT
co.
LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Offices of Messas, DODWELL & Co., Im, QUEEN'S BUILDING, Victorin, in the Colony of Hong Kong, at 11 D'oroos in the FORENGON on MON- DAY, the 8TH DAY of DECEMBER, 1930, for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, passing the following Resolutions as Extra ordinary Resolutions:--
1.-That the Articles of Associa tion of the Company be amended as
follows:-
(n) By the insertion immediately aftor Article 43 of the follow- ing new Article, namely:- 43 (a). The Company may by urdinary resolution enncel any shares which at the date of the phasing of such resolution have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person, and diminish the amount of its share capital by the ameant of the shares so cancelled:- (b) By the insertion immediately
alter Article 102 of the follow ing new Articles, namely:- 1024, The Company may at any time and from time to time in general meeting by remlu- tion authorize the General Managers to capitalize any profits of the Company not re- quired for the time being for payment of dividend upon any proference shares of the Company
or other stares ikatted upon any special con- ditions, whether standing to the credit of the Company's reserve fund or otherwise, and including profits arising from
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930.
EASTERN BANKS RUGGER.
3.-That the Directors be and ther Arm hereby authorised to capitaliṛ the sum of $77,830 profits of the WIN FOR CHARTERED OVER Contyny standing to the eredit of the Company's Reserve Funds and to allot, to the members holding sharen of the Company an on the
H.K. & S.B.C.
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS.
[ORDENA DY LIEUT-COLONEL 0. MRD, 1.6.0., Q.B.E.]
Parades.
(a).--Corps Band:-
Thero will be a band practice at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.in. on Monday, December 18 (b).-Battery-
1.-There will be no parade on Thursday, December 18."
The usual annual fixtura was ) first day of Jamars, 1931. in re opeet of the net amount capitalized played on November 15 on the fully paid shares of the Company of Hong Kong Bank's ground at New equivalent nominal value in the pro- Heckinghain, with the result of a portion of two shares for every ave Chartered victory of 11 points (one shares of the Company then held by goal, one try and a penalty) to 3 Buck persons, respectively, and that points (a penalty). It was a such shares so allotted shall rankiniserable day, with a strong wind for dividends as from the 1st day and heavy rain, and the inevitable of January, 1931.
-* | groany - ball. Under these condi- tions the game lost some of its charm of epon play, though it was hard enough from start to no side. After a quarter of an hour for. (e)ngineer Company:-- 1-Monday, December 15. wards" obtained the better of the issue in both light scrummages ture Rango shoot at 6.30 p.m. and in the loose, though the first 2. There will be no D.L. instruc- 10 minutes saw the Hong Kong tion parade on Thursday, December pack quite the masters until their 25. rivals had warmed to their work.
4. That if on such distribution as aforesaid any person would be entitled to a fraction of a share the General Managers shail in lieu of issuing fractional certificates cause the whole thare to be allotted to a person or persons to be named by the General Manngers and such share may at such time as the General Managers think it be
The initial score was supplied old and the procerda distributed amongst the persons entitled to the with a well-kicked penalty from the Chartered 95 by Mills for the fractions making up the share,
5.That the Directors he and they Hong Kong, who started by press are hereby authorised out of the ing strongly (H.K. -Ch. o.) The Hong Kong continued to press profits of the Company standing until a quarter of an hour from to the eredit of the Company's Reserve Funds to pay to the mem-the start, when the Chartered for era holding the 97,723 existing wards started to heel the ball which shares of the Company as on the resulted in one or two good three. 1st day of January, 1031, a
quarter movemont, only frustrated equal to £0.00 for every five shares equally good tackling, which of the Company then held by such was hard on both sides throughout
the game. persons, respectively, by way of a bonus dividend out of the profits of the Company.
GUTZ
Dated this 27th day of November, 1030.
Per Pro. DODWELL & Co., LTD., J. P. WARREN, Manager,
General Managers.
the appreciation in value of MAINTAINING
capital assets, and to allot to
the members holding share of
the Company in respect of the
net amount capitalized fay
paid shares of the Cam
pany of equivalent nominal
amount, and the General Man-
APPEARANCES
WHATEVER
agers shall give effect to any ASSEMBLY ONE such resolution accordingly. ENTERS, THE FER- and any shares allotted pur-
suant to any such resolution BONALITY
OF A
all be distributed among SMARTLY DRESSED'
the members holding shares of MAN 18 FELT AND the Company, so far as prac
licable in proportion to the RESPECTED.
number of shares held by them respectively, and shall bo
credited as fully paid by
means
of
the
TO BR WELL profits so DRESSED IS A SOCIAL
capitalized and the General DUTY. AND THIS Managers may make such pro- is EASILY CARRIED vision by the issue of line-
BROWN'S
7, Daddell Sirest, 2nd Aoor (Opp. Gospel Hall) Tel. 3305.
tional certificates or by the OUT AT payment of cash or by sale and distribution of the pro ceeds or otherwise as they inny think expedient for the case of fractions. The General Managers may appoint any person on behalf of the mem- hors to enter into any agree- ment with the Company pro- vidling for the allotment to them of such shares credited as fully paid up, and in sotis faction as aforesaid and any agreement made under such authority shall be caective. 10. The General Managers may, with the sanotion 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 sanction declaro and pay a dividend or bonus out of any reserve fund and fix the time for payment thereof and may with the like sanction declare and
pay
bonuses to the Company's em. ployees or any of them.
THEATRE
ROYAL
TO-NIGHT
1 AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY MELTING of the Company will bo hold at the Same Time and Place on TUESDAY, the 23RD DAY of DE- CEMBER, 1830, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceed- ings at the above-mentioned Meet ing and of confirming, if thought. fitas & Special Resolution the above-mentioned Resolution.
GENERAL THE
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Same Place on TUES. DAY, the 23rd Day of DECEMBER, 1930, at 11.5 O'CLOCK in the FORE NOOK OF BO Doon thereafter as the above Meeting shall have terminat- ed, for the purpose of considering and, I thought fit, passing the following Resolutions, namely:-
That the Company do hereby cancel all shares (namely, 22,277 shares numbered 27724 to 60000) which it the date horool have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person, and do hereby diminish the amount of its share capital by the amount of the chares so cancelled. ysk
2-That the Capital of the Com- pany be increased from its diminishi ed capital of $104,001.00 Hong Kong Currency divided into 27,793 shares of 87.00 each to 8600,010 Hong Kong Currency divided into 71,430 shares QE $700 sac) and that euch di tional shares aball Fülk in specle pari pas with the original. capital of the Company.
9 P.M. Sharp,
YEOMEN OF
THE GUARD.
Strength..
The following have been taken on Corps Strength :-
No. 1003 Pto. J. A. Cooper, M.G. Troop, na from December 4, 1030.
No. 1004 Pte. F. Burrell No. 7 Platoon, as from December 4, 1030.
Appointment and Promotions, No. 1828 L/Cpl.. A. C. Beck, No. 4 Platoon, is appointed Corporal, with effect from December 1, 1930,
No. 187 L/Cpl. R. W. Sapsed, Armoured Car Company, Cycle Sec- tion, is appointed Corporal, with effect from December 11, 1930,
Transfor
2.-Camp. The Battery will pro eced to Tai Lan Camp on Friday, December 10 at 5.30 p.m. from Kowia leon Ferry.
(d).-Corps Biguals?— -
Minio-
oni
There will be A, parade at Corpa Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, December 18. (0)-Machine. Gun Troop:-
There will be n parade at Corps Headquarters for Machine Gun in- struction at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, December 18.
Section. Parada al Kowloon Ferry at 6.15 p.m. an Friday, December. 12, and proceed to camp at Fanling.
(f).-Armoured Var Company:-
1.--Car
No. 1400 Corp. F. Lobel, M.M., transferred to the Reserve Com pany, hus from December 8, 1030, and revorts to the rank.
Leave, The following have been granted absence of leave;--
No. 1420 L/Sgt. G. E. R. Divett,
No. 1 Platoon, one month. No. 1491 Corpl. G. F. Byles, No.
1 Platoon, one
No. 1373 L/Cpl. J. L. Bonnar, No. 1. Platoon, one year. No. 1848 Pto. W. D. Johnson, No.
1 Platoon, one month.
No. 1440 Tpr. J. H. B. Lee, M.C.
Troop, four months, No. 537 Tpr. T. Lindars, M.G.
Troop, one month.
No. 725 Tpr. G. L. Lammert, M.G.
Troop, one month and 19 days.
Returned From Leave.
No. 1034 Spr. H. L. Lockhart, En- gineer Co., returned on December
10, 1930.
The Chartered replied with a penalty, also on the Hong Kong 23, which with a wet ball and high Drea: Helmets slung on left No. 965 Spr. A. A. Dand, . En- wind against him, was well kicked shoulder, R.A.C. capa, khaki tunica,gineer Co., Cadre, returned on De by M. Robertson (H.K. -Ch. 3.) breeches, putters mounted fashion, cember 10, 1030. About ten minutes from half-time bandoliers, haversack, waterbottle, the Hong Kong were unlucky great coat and slings. Regulation lose Mathews with a head injury; pattern shirts, hesetops and shorts and soon afterwards the Chartered
to be taken with baggage. Revol stored from
forward a
rush vers are to be drawn at Volunteer through good backing up by Pur Headquarters between 9 a.m. and per. This was well converted by M.12 noon on Friday, December 12. Robertson, (H.K. 3-Ch. 8).
The second half was hard work for the forwards, with few outside movements with such difficult
handling, but Scott, the Chartered scrum-half, had a good breakaway to get over for an unconverted arg.
Player Hurt.
Unfortunately. J. Robertson, the Chartered centre, was badly hurt in the leg and had to retire, but with a man out from the sera the seven Chartered forwards held their own.
For the Hong Kong the forwards were well led by Bradford, though their heeling was slow after the first ten minutos, Grandage play ed a sound game at full back un ther nasty conditions, and the tack ling was good in the outsides, though they lacked pico.
The Chartered pack and halves carried the day, though they were well supported by the other out sides. Purser, Ethrington and M. Robertson were alway, to the fore, but the whole pack was keen with gand heeling. Scott played well at rerum half and Houghton made great attempts with a slipery ball. The falling and tackling was very sound,
2.-Motor Cycle Section:- (i.)-Annual Camp. Friday, De cember 12. All ranks will parade
with motor-cycles outside the Kow. loon Railway Station at, 5.30 p.m. sharp, on Friday, December 12, ready to proceed to camp by rond.
Dress: Uniform with breeches, puttees, rolled downwards, belte Royal Tank Corps camps, helmets slung on left shoulder, haversacks and water-bottles. Great coats will be worn. Revolvers are to bo drawn at Volunteer Headquarters between 9 n.m, and 12 noon on Friday, December 12.
A special fighter will be ready at the Hong Kong side to conver machines across the harbour. All machines must be on board by 5
(Sgd.) W. H. Q. ĠOATER,
Captain,
Adjutant, HK.V.D.C.
Notice,
Sergeants Mess, The under- mentioned have been appointed to thia Mess Committee.
C.S.M. H. Green, C.S.M. A. Gilard, B.QM.S. J. P. A Davies,
·Sorgt. T. P. Sequeira,
A meeting of the Sergeants! Mess Committee will be held on Thurs day, December 18, at 0 pm. in the lecture room.
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PASSENGERS.
Arrivale,
The following passengers arrived yesterday by se. Sarpedon-Mr. W. M. Ainbaster, Bir. and Mrs. A. Antill, Major and Mrs. N. Bez- nett, Mr. R. F. Benson, Mr. K. N. (There will be a parade at Black, Mr. W. J. B. Carter, Mrs. Headquarters at 5:35 pm. on Man-S. M. Dalziel, Miss J. H. Dalrial, day, December 15, for Machine Gun instruction.
p.m.
•
Mr. H. G. Dixon, Mr. J. Q., J. Dunn, Bb Hlev. C. R. Duppuy, P.D., Mrs. Duppuy, Miss Garrow, (g)-Machine Gun Company:~
Mias M. 8. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Tuesday, December 16, at Gild, Mr. S. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Headquarters in multi. Fal in at G. H. Goldie, Mr. A. Good, Mr. 5.30 p.m. lor training under Platoon Goodall, Mr. W. G. Greamelade, Mr. arrangements. There will be W, M. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. further parades during, December Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W and no Company orders will be Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lingard. The teams were ; s
jasued until
the beginning of Miss Lingerd, Master Lingard, Mr. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, January.
and Mrs. J." Marshal}; "Miss E. 2.-Musketry. -W. A. Grandage, back, F. J.
The next rifle f
McCarthy, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Hebling, R. D. Armstrong, M. D. meeting will take place at the Peak Mrs. H. & Pearson, Mr. A. H. A. Scott, Anda, B. Carrick Allan the go on Burday, Janu Month Penn, Mr. H. Picozzi, Miss 3 quarter backs; B. Carrick Allan the Inter-Section Cup and Monthly Picozzi, Mr. and Mrs. Piercy, Miss
nd M. A. Glass, halfbacks: F. G.
Spoon. Firing commences at 9am. Piercy. Mr. J. A. H. Plummer. L. Clarke, H. Glennie. H. R. 3-Camp. The Company will go Mrs. F. Rafer, Mr. H. Scott- McGilchrist, R. W. Milla, G. into camp for the week-end com- Ram, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sherry, Martin, R. P. Edwards I. H. mencing Friday, December 12. Fall Master Sherry, Miss Sherry, Mrs. Bradford, and P. Wright, for in at Kowloon Railway Station at A. J. Sneddon and infant, Miss 5.25 p.m.; train leaves at 5.40 p.m. V. O. Taylor, Mr. C. C. Taylor, Chartered Bank of India.-W. N.It is hoped that all members will MT. J. Tudhope, Mr. M. M. Wai- Dickson, back, J. H. Macleod, J. make every effort at attend this son. Robertson, T. E. Murray, and H. final camp. G. Banham. three-quarter backs; J. M. Houghton and I. 3. Seatt, half-backs: B... Hution-Williams, 1. C. MacLennan, E. H. Moffatt J. E. Etherington, C. M. Pryle. T. M. D. Robertson, S. E. Tear, and P. M. Purser, forwards.
SWIMMING RECORD.
(THROUGH REUTER': AGENCY.)
Bausiria, Dec. 12. The Ghent swimmer, Van Pary, swam 500 metres (bretat stroke) in soven minutes and forty and two fifths scconds, which is a world's
(b).-Ecottish Company:
The following passengers arrived yesterday by M.8. Terukuni 1-Anual Camp. Parade at Maru:-Dr. S. Miuro, Lt. S. Kowloon Railway Station at 5.30 Tomono, Lt. 8. Nakahara, Mr. F. p.m. sharp, on Friday, December 120 Rehbock, Col, F. H. James, Miss E. H. Millard, Miss M. M. Train leaves at 5.40 p.m.
2.-Parades on Thursday, Decem- (Goorraline, Dr. D. C. Green, Mrs ber 18. No. 1 Platoon at Head D. C. Greene, Miss M. Greeno, quarters at 5.30 p.m. under Capt. Miss E. Greene, Mr. E. C. Loomis, H.R. Forsyth for Arms drill. Belts Mrs. E. O. Lommis, Mr G. and froge will be worn.
Ainger, Mr. W. E Bowerman, No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock Mr. T . Spence, Mr. G. H under Lieut. G. Dunera, M.B.E Potta, Mr. T. G. Weal, Mr. A Royd Capt. J. H. Carmichael, {})-Portuguesa Gompany -- Mrs. J. H. Carinichiel, Mr. C. J. Parades. There will be no Hill, Mrs O. J. Hill, Mr. L. V. further parades (except Musketry) Sjostedt, Mr. P. M. Biles, Mist M. Franke, Mr. E. F.. Andral, this year. those who have not yet fired Pert Waung, Mr. P. C. Tang. Mr. H 2-Pait. II. Clasification. All Mr. C. S. Waung," Mrs. C7 N.
II. Classification this training aca-Wong, Miss. B. Miller, Mrs. E. T. son, will proceed to Stonecutters on Mo Fai, Miss Ho Ka. Mr. Sunday, December-21. ---
Yong Kal Shee, Mr. K. Mizuma, Launch will leave Queen's Pier Mr. I. Ibani,.. Mr. V. · Pautoja, at 9.30a.m. calling it Kowloon Mr. W. J. B. Brown, Miss A. D. Police Pier at 8.40 am. **Talavikoff, Mr. T. H. Chang, Mrs. MATCH FISTS AGREES TO
3-Rifles and Bayoneta. All T. H. Chong, Mr. B. 8. Woo, Mr.. AGAINST SHORT SWORD, rifles and bayonets will be return-Wong Hel, Mr. Wo Kung, Messrs. ed to Corps Stores before the 23rd Chang Ming Hei, L. P. Tom, Y. inst.
Tung Area Orters, No. 168 dated December 5, para.
BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S. record.
'PUDLO
BLAND
·CEVENT WATERPROOFLA
NOVEL CHALLENGE TO CARNERA.
Rome, November 13.-Carnero's world success has touched the vanity of the Italian feacers, who disapprove of boxing na cluntay, dress, is repeated-for-informa-
sport in comparison with their own fine art. Macatro Agesilao Greco, one of Italy's most famous sworde men, challenged Carnera during his stay in Rome to a novel kind of fight.
The fencer Greco is to wield chort sword with a nine-inch blunt blade, with which, and the lilt thereof, he stated, he wre convinced tio could parry all Carnera's blowe Cartiera is to be allowed to smité at will, blows to the face and below the belt being excluded.
·MAKES CEMENT, STUDDO PERMANENTLY WEATHERPROOF
Carnera has accepted the chal Bale Agents Hong Kong & B. China lenge but no data has been fixed
torio di talabalikaliksed of the.. DODWELL CO., LTD.
strange combat taking place for HONO KOND,
TEL. 28021 sotne time..
tiona
(a) Referenco Area Order No. 100/8 dated. November 23, 1030, Services Dress will be worn, o ranka with effect from Tu day, December 9, inclusive.
(b) Cloth moss jackets will also be worn from that date."
Btruck of the strength... Having completed three years' servico:-"
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