ADVERTISEMENTS..

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

Nthat the doneral Managers Enve (with the sanction of the Consulting. Committee of this, Company obtained Aa Meeting of such Committen held here on the 14th day of March 1038) share in respect mads & Call of B80

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

hel

the monies unpaid on the sharon of done huraholders, and that auch Call should be paid on Wednesday the 30th day of March 1939 to the Guneral Managers at the Offices of the Company

That the General Managers have (with the like sanction of the Con- sulting Committen) determined to employ the sum of $400,000 part of the Reserve Fund of the Company in puying & Special Dividend of 800 par share on the shares of the Company held by the Shareholders and that such Special Dividend shall be payablo on the 30th day of March 1932.

Warrants for the Special Dividend can be obtained on application to the General Managers at the Offices of the Company.

hareholder fail to pay any sha the amount of the said Call on the day of Maroh 1032 the General Managers on

March 1932 Apply the amount of the above mentionxi Special Dividend dus to him in payment and satisfaction of the said Call.

After payment or satisfaction of the saic Cali the manor, above

in indicated a Memorandum showing the extent to which the sharea are then paid up, will bo ondored on all Certificates of Shares pruzanted to the General Managers at the Offices of the Company

The

Transfer Books and Register of Members of the Company will be closed from the 10th day of March 1889 to the 30th day of March 1032 both days inclusivo.

Dated this 15th day of March 1832. JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR. ANCE CO., LTD..

ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG CLU

NOTICE..

KHE RIGHTY EIGHTH YEARLY

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932.

GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held in the Club House on

.9.32 THURSDAY, the 31st MARCH, 1932, at 6.30 p.m.

By Oriler,

T. A. ROBERTSON,

Lieut. Col.,

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR

HOLIDAYS.

TO-DAY.

New Course,

.m. Mrs. E J. Wedlosk and

Mrs. W, S., Drako.

0.30

14

Sourotary.

10.28

Cu79 10.52

"

12

Hong Kong, 18th March, 1099.

THE HONG KONG WAR MEMORIAL NURSING

HOME.

THE Public is advised that the TH

Nursing Home is now opes for the admission of patients,

Accommodation is provided for ifty-five persons, including twenty- six first-class and maternity wards.

The Nursing Home is furnished and equipped throughout on the most modern linen

Private bathrooms are attached to cach first-class ward,

E. J. Wedlock and W. S. Drake,

H.K.C.C

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

CASSUMBHOY PROGRESSES..

LAST EIGHT IN OPEN 'SINGLES.

fi

Two very youthful competitors met in the advanced stage of the fourth round of the Open Singles Mrs. P. S. Grant and Pyesterday, the sepirants being more other than J. A Caesumbhoy and

8. Grant,

Mra. H. A Rodgers and

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on

8.98

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CRICKET NOTES AND REFLECTIONS.

'THE CLUB'S COLLAPSE.

WILL THERE BE AN INTERPORT?

There was never very much doubt about the result of the game at thet Kowloon Cricket Club The K.C.C. Y. Hachitens. The former emerged batting, though patchy in places, successful in straight sets. From was always, producing ritus protly purely spectators point of view, he

a hundred and sixty seemed pretty showed himself to be the superior steadily per wicked, and a total of player. He scored most of his points in stylish manner, while as adequate. The K.C.C. bowlers duly some very good aad level stuff. left-bander he puzzled the Japan. rose to the occasion and sent down 950 & great deal. His strokes and touch were nice to watch, and his 15. C. Fincher, S. W. Smith, Pist. placements accurate and forceful. Madur, Goodwin and Burnott cun-

to tho tributed chiefly Some hard hitting was seen in the Freddy Zimmern was again un second set, which produced a better

Reason: Во Was MacKay, and struggle than the frat. Hachiu-sucessful and he has had a terrible ma's inability to vary the direction though he has made a few scores, of his shots handicapped him some

be has been rather disappointing what,

to those who had formed a very

די

The last eight positions of tho

score.

G. E. R. Divett and O. Open Singles have now hll been high opinion of his batting. The:

E. C. Marton,

H. D. Browne and willed, the surviving competitors

8. A. Rujahn

(2) J. A. Cassummbhoy

0.10

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9.48

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C. Bonnar.

9.52 12

W. A. Buttersfield and

V. A. Cornell,

+

H. G. Wallington and H. N. Williamson

10.00

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LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Secretaries & Treasurers.

R. Horridge and W. D. Dephani

10.04

[1997

10.08

"

10.12

Rules:--at Class $11.00 per day; 2nd Class $3.00 per day; ordinary 9,38 medicine and small dressings in-

luded.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED:

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No

that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, 31ST MARCH, 1932, at 11 A.M, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year onding 31st December, 193).

.10.16

·10.201

10.34

R. H. D. Wade. and S. J. H. Fox.

4. B. Stewart hnd W. W.

Mackenzie.

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(3) M. W. Lo

(4) J. W. Leonard

(0) E. C Fincher

(8) Ho Ka Lan

(7) T. Honda

(8) Ng Sze "Cheung.

Of the above M. W. Lo and Leonard have already met, the

Navy started badly, and Southern, Mason and Higham alone did much.

I am told that Southara is a really nice bat, whose strength lies on the off-which is rather refreshing these days. My informant was particularly struck by three excel lent shots of his off. Goodwin through the covers. (No, I do not mean he was felting there!) Aftor all, the Navy were by no means disgraced by a fifty-two runs beat ing. Lyal had three wickets for twenty-six For the Navy Wrough ton took four, wickets but his left- handed slows were rather heavily punished, to the tune of no less than eighty-three runa,

J. Stuart and K. E former winning, and thus qualifying twelve runs, and Burnett three for

Greig.

J. 8. MacLaren and R. AndreweK.

C. B. Johnson and J. Humphreys.

for the semi-final.

Some good competition, was seen in the Club events, in which several matchos had to be decided by the Dodd sot. Segale, and Henderson

Holland

R. 1. Chorrill and B. Ht qualified for the semi-final in the had a similar number of wickets for

Griffiths.

E Davidson and J. W. Alabaster.

C. E. Humphreys and A.

D. Humphreys,

L. M. 6. Lloyd and R.

K. Valentine.

Dar. Priestley and Cdr.

H H. MoBenn..

Club Championship.

RESULTS,

twenty-six and Ommaney-Davics two for twenty-four. The latter

The results of yesterday's matches name seems familiar to me, and I were as follows:-

Open Singles. Cassumbhoy beat Hachiuma 6-3, 0-2.

J

A.

Club Championship.

suspect I may have seen it in the Cricketer's account of Club games Y. in the That year a two at home.

Y. V. Segale bent D. M. Mac- Dougall 88 2-4, 0-2.

R. M. Henderson bent A. P.Roworth 6-2, 6-7, 6-0.

10.28

10.32,

2

L G. S. Dodwell and S.

R. Waller.

**

10,30

(1982

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 24th to the 31st MARCH, 1932, both days inclusive.

10.40

**

10.44

59

10.48,

Chief Manager: Hong Kong, 17th, March, 1932.

10.52

*

10.80

[1977

$11.00

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

11.04

11.08

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE Sixty-third Ordinary Goueral

Meeting of Shareholders will

be held at the Offices of the under- signed on WEDNESDAY, the 80TH MARCH 1982, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managora, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 81st December, 1981.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th March 1932, both days. inciunive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

General Managers, THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hong Kong, 9th March, 1982.

[1988

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nhat the 43rd flrsary Annual

Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, Ex. change Building, Des Voeux Rond Central,

Keng, on

Victoria, Bonarch, 1832, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving

Thursday, the Sist day

a Statement of Accounts and the

8

Beport of the Directors for the year

anded 31st December, 1931.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be close from Saturday, 12th March, 1032, to Thursday, 21st March, 1932, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

ALLAN KEITH,

Secretary. Hong Kong, lat March, 1933,

By Order of the Board of Directors.

RAM. DYER,

LIMITED.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 11.19

that the TENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders 11.18 of the Hong Kong Engineering & Construction Company, Limited, will 11.20

Мебата be held in the Board Room of Shewan, Tomes & Co., St. George'a Chuter Road, Hong Kong Building the 6th April, 1982, at 12 11.29 o'clock noon, for the purpose of of receiving the Report of the Board Directora and a Statement of Accounts for the Year unded on the 31st Decem ber, 1981, and electing Directors and Auditors.

on

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 24th March to the 5th April, 1932, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

B. ALVES,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 17th March, 1932.

"f

R. O. Webb and H. Bailey.

P. A. Rodgers and Mandracchia..

J.

N. K. Littlejohn and R.. 8. W. Paterson.

O. W. F. Booker and H.. Hampton

D. J. Fraser and C. L Sandes.

DB Hillier and Wm.

Paterson,

W. H. Vallance and Odr. T: E. Dooksey.

D. S. Robbi and J. B. MacDonald.

C. E. Sandstrom and 0. S. Miller.

R. W. Smith and R. C. Law.

#

Handicap Bingles "A."

Ichabod.

. I mun told that if it had not been Ao tragid the. Clubs batting at Pokfulam on Saturday 1st would have been really funny. Things, however, went pretly wrong for Owen Hughes. He had to start Looking for an eleventh man about tifin time. (Let me remark in passing that the conscript impress

W. M. Bartos beat E. R. Price 6-, 3-6, 6-2.

T. J. Prico (roc. 1/8) beat N. H. Railton (rea. 1/3) 8-1, 8-0.

J. G. Leckey (ówe 1/6) beat L T Ride (owe 2/8), 6-4, 6-7, 6-2.

Handicap Doubles.

D. B. Robb. and E M. Bryden rec. 15) bent A. H. Penn and R. Collis (reo. 4/8)/0-% 36, 6-4

E. R. Childe and E. S. C. Brooks free 18), bent F. G. Nigel and M. M. Watson (rec, 5/8) 6-2, 6-3.

Mixed Doubles..

E. Grimble and Mias R. Hancock (ove 15/1) bent R. M. Wood and Mrs. Wood (owo 2/0) 6-0; 6.0.

*

11.24

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D. B. Evans and D. F. Q. Cleland.

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W. N. Buyers and K. S. Morrison.

T. Megarry and E. H. Williame.

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R. Young and R. C. Law. 9.50 E. Des Voeux and A. G.

Coppin.

10.04

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G. C. Worrall ånd L. M. 3. Lloyd,

C. J. D. Law and 8. J. E. Fox.

9.36

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R. S. W. Paterson and K.

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4

S. Robertson.

0.40

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9.41

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R. A. Campell and Hampton."

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D: S. Edward and W. 11.04 Mukaby.

A, M. Parker and J.11.34

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HOME FOOTBALL.

PROGRAMME FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS.

MATCHES UNTIL MONDAY.

English League tems are Com- mencing the Easter holiday pro- gramme of football matches to-day and they also have a comprehensive

fixture list for to-morrow and Mon- day providing for return meeting on home grounds and away,...

Charitön Chesterfold Manchester U. Notts: Forest Preston NE Southampton Stoke: Tottenham Wolves

Millwall.

Notta C

18.

Oldham.

,

Port Vale.

9. Leeds.

واران

Swanson.

Barnsley." "Bury..

Plymouth.

Division III. (South).

Bournemouth Brighton' Bristol B. Clapton O Crystal P

Mansfeld Norwich Queen's P.R. Swindon

d. L. M. S. Lloyd, we arcand top wrong for the Club side with au almost flawless innings of three Owen Hughes after winning the toy bad intended putting the Varsity in but on he only had seven men at the moment he was obliged to take first knock. Beck alone did not blot his copy-book, and he The Scottish League teams will be Torquay alone bad the courage to drive engaged only on Saturday, and the Watford Gosano. The bowling was nothing fixtures for the day comprise the unplayable, boing usually just last games of the season according short of a length and keeping a to the fixture" list, but they have a little low. When the first wicket number of postponed matches to be

tho fell there were fourteen on beard, Marton had scored one and played before the season

closed. the rest were extras. The whole

The following is the side were out for fifty-seven of

programme:- which Bock had twenty-six not out, Extrae twenty-one, and the other ten men ton between them!

Univeralty Do Well.

But even if the Club were a bit Arsenal

beltw par and playing away from Blackpool

Chelsea home and on malting, it was no

GOOD FRIDAY.

Division I.

!

"

West Ham.?

C. F. Hyde and L. H. Csmall feat of the University to Everton Highet.

bring off such a crashing victory. Grimsby Gosano, with four for nine, did Newcastle best while Anderson had two for Sunderland. oight. The former. I was told, sent down about six maidene ruz- ring to start with. Baker's three. wickets coat fifteen, but he got Owen Hughes at cover) with a well pitched up one that went away a bit, and caught the batsman with his left leg not far enough neross. In getting the rans for the loss of ane wicket Rodrigues, of whom I wrote last week, again played.. very wall for thirty-eight, not out learn that neither Reid nor Beck could find a length A sticky business for the Club..

N. K. Littlejohn had J. G. Campbell.

G. R. Horridge and W. D. Denham.

D. 8. Edward and W. Mulcaby,

L. G. 8. Dodwel, and D. G. Bruce.

Hon. Cdr. G. F. Hole and W. R. Vallance.

W. O.. Shields and C. W.

Booker

J. S. MacLaren and L. R. Andrews.

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Bonnux.

SUNDAY,

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1915), LTD.

(LOST)

-PPLICATION has been made.

to the Company to issus to MAL. CHAN Ho Bu, of 39, Conduit Road, Hong Kong; & duplicate Cer- tificate for thirty-six shares in this Company, numbered. 719742/710788, or other Certificate in lieu thereof, upon statement that the original Certificate, No. 9019, dated the 12th day of April, 1929, has been lost or mislaid; and Notice is hereby given

that, if within thirty days from the REV ATE MU LLER

twith

date bereof no claims or representation

in respect of such original Certificate

is made to the Company, the Com-

pany will then proceed to deal with

such application.

For THE CHINA LIGHT &

POWER CO. (1018), LTD-- SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers

Hong Kong, 21st Mar, 1982.

A. Nicol and N. I 11.30 Littlejohn.

G. Miskin, and L. Gold 11.34

man.

Capt. Anderson and A.11.38

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G. O Worrall and R. J.11.42 Cherrill.

J. P. Warien, and F..11.40 Syme Thomson:""

. Hallifax and, J.

Naw Course.

9.39 a.m. T. P. Warren and J. W.

Alabaster.

9,36

Mr. E. P. Fletcher and Hrs, L. A. R. Dunoan.

Old Course.

9.16-8.20 a.m.-Not to be booked

by travellers

train.

11:50

31.54.

:

H. R. Sturt and Cdr. T. E. Docksoy,

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Cdr. R. H. McBean and R. Brown.

J. D. Thomson and J. MacKnighh

E. Yates, and H. Lowe.

More Averages.

I

2. Derby.

Can

bu

Division

Accrington Carlisle. Crewe Doncaster R. holiday | Rochdale

Southport Stockport Tranmere Wrexham York

Portsmouth.

2. Bolton.

- West Brom.

24

*Middlesbro'

v.. Leicester.

2. Aston Villa. *. Wednesday, Division II.

Burnley Bury. Manchester U. Millwall Notte Forest Oldham

Port Vale Preston N.E.. Tottenham

Bristol C Notts C

*!

V:

11

Charlton.

Swansen.

4. Southampton.

2. Plymouth.

r. Barnsley,

Northampton. Thames. Luton.

u. Coventry. v. Reading

Fulham

v. Brentford, Cardiff

v. Exeter..

7. Gillingham. #. Southend

III. (North),

19.

Halifax. Gateshead.

2. New Brighton

1.

Full;

#. Barrow.

r. Lincoln,

1. Darlington, 1. Hartlepoola. 7. Walsall.

2. Chester.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Clyde Cowdenbeata

Dundee U. Falkirk Hearts Kilmarnock Morton Motherwell Partick

Third Lanark

» Rangers..

v. Airdrie.

Hamilton

... Leith..

#. Ayr ». Aberdoen.

Queen's Park. Dunded"

v. Celtics u. St. Mirren.

EASTER MONDAY,

Division II,

Aston Villa Chesterfield.

v.". Stoke.. Division III. (South).

Division

Brentford Brighton Bristol R. Clapton O. Rocently I have been wondering Crystal P: whether we have not rather gone. Gillingham too far with the perfectly true Luton.... generalization that averages prove Reading nothing. It is possible. I think, Swindon to be so blinded by past excellence | Thames and a correct style that one does not wake up to the fact that results.

In other Carlisle J. P. Sherry and S. Baro, steadily facking. -Perry

words there comes a time when it Chester. is more profitable to do the right Crews thing in the wrong way than to Darlington de the wrong thing in the right Hartlepools way. Do not let this be construed Lincoln. to mean that I am preaching a Southport alavish adherence to figures. I am Stockport

York I doing nothing of the sort.

careful merely suggest that n balance must be maintained be tween style and continued ceram without it. For example, I might point out that it took E. C. Fin-

Aston Villa cher a long time to get into the Interport owing to his distinctly Balton **

thoso days) unorthodox Chester

Grimsby methods.

Huddersfield Leicester Liverpool

G. H. Wilson and J. Coulthart.

E. P. Fletcher and L. A. R. Duncan.

O. E. Sandstrom and C. B. Terdre.

77.38

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Kern,

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A. Sommerfelt.

J. H Anderson and W. 12.20, D. Hüphes

Jack Hulbert

and Owen Nares

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PLANS NOW OPEN. “BOOK FARLY.--'

9.30

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A. CI. Bowker and Dr. C. H. Bortong men (Continued on next column.)

A. H. Ponn and J. X. Collis.

D. Ward-Smith and T. R. Chassels:

H. Rolfe and B. D.

T. R. Rowile and H. 0.18.30.1 C. B. Brown and J. B. Wallington:p

- Lanyan 12.52-1.08 pm. Reserved.

Get caddies from Superinten dent.

All Rounders.

It is rather interesting to note Middlesbro the names of those who have man Nowcastin aged to get into both bowling and Wednesday batting averages calculated to 18.00 West Ham pr wicket or 20.00 per innings. There are only six of them. to with Persira, A. H Madar. Rombardier Bradford

Burnley (Continued on Pag. 149,

e. Soutband.

Watford

Torquay. Queen's P.R. Norwich.

*. Cardiff.

7. Mansfield,

7. Exeter.

2. Bournemouth.

ve Fulham,

. (North).

Rotherham..

Hu Tranmere,

v. Gateshead, u. Barrow. #. Accrington:: #. Doncaster: Wrexham.. Halifax.

SATURDAY,

Blackburn

Derby Liverpool

Manchester C. Middlesbro Portsmouth Wednesday

West Brom

Barnsley Bradford C. Bristol O Charlton Chesterfield Notta C... Plymouth...

r

v. Sunderland.

1. Sheffield V..

v... Arsenal,

v.. Huddersfield. v. Birmingham.

V.

Grimsby vi "Blackpool. thWest Hum. t. Everton. Division II.

1. Port Vale. e. Leads

Burnley Manchester U Preston N.I

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Oldham

Southampton. Notte Forest,

Stoke

Swansea Wolves!

v. Tottenham.

Millwall

u. Bradfor

*Division III, {Benih),

Bournemouthi

www Swindon?

e. Gillingham

1. Northampton

Reading Thames.

Tuton Crystal P Clapton 0:

v. Brentford

Cardiff

Coventry

Exeter

Fulham

División I.

West Brom.

Sheffield U.

Mansfield Norwich Queen's P.R. Southend

1/

Everton.

Torquay

1. Manchester C. Portemouth.

Watford

v. Birmingham.

Sunderland,

Barrow

Gateshead

Doncaster

Halifax

* Blackbure. Darby! #Blackpool

p. Arsenal.

Division IL

. Bristol C.

Bradford

Bristol R.

Brighton

Division III. (North),

น Hardepools

Hull~*~* Rochdale Rotherham Franmers Wrexham

2. Darlington":{

Bouthport..') Walsall

Carlisle

Crewo d. Stookport

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