ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
NOTIONEN ORDINARY TOTICE is hereby given that the
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road, Central, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday the 4th March 1933, for the purpose of recoir- ing the report of the Dirastors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1932.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday 25th February to Saturday 4th March 1953. both days inclusive) daring which period no transfer of shares can be registored.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager, ----
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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-fourth Ordinary
N
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, FEB: 28, 1933
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON, WHARF & GODOWN Co., Inc., KOWLOON, GODOWN No. 9
- (For Accoun-of-the Concorned)... 72 BALES BLANKETS-
(All More or Less Damaged by Sea Water).
Yearly Meeting will be held at the TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY. Company's Office, P. & O. Building,
on WEDNESDAY, 15th March, 1933 at 11 am. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Btatement of Accounts to 31st December, 1832 and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from Lud March to 16th March, 1938, both days inclusive, during which period on: Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agouts. Hong Kong, 16th February, 1933.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
FIRST EXTRA RACÉ MEETING.
DRAFT First Extra
RAFT Programmes and Entry
Race Meeting to be held on SATUR DAY; 4th MARCH, 1933 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Offico, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on MONDAY 27TH FEBRUARY,
1983.
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By Order,
0. B. BROWN,
LOST.
Becretary,
T is hereby notified that original Bill
of Lading No. 13 covering-
J.M.10 casks Japanese Sako
Hongkong,
ers. "Akita Maru arrived on 14th February, 1923 has been lost, and is hereby declared null and vold...
J. MATSUMOTO & CU.,
187, Queen's Road East.
Hongkong, 20th February, 1933. [477
TRINITY COLLEGE
OF MUSIO LONDON.
LOCAL EXAMINATION IN THEORY,
The last day of Entry for forthcoming examination in THEORY
will be Bab MARCH, 1933.
·Entry forms may be obtained from the Local Secretary
Wm. ANDERSON, C/O ANDEEION MUSIC CO., LTD. Ice House 86;
Tel. 21822.
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COMMENCING WED. 1ST MARCH,
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The Voice of Peril!
The Eyes of Terror!
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with EDM GAD
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Fox Picture
· Earnshan. Vert
M. Audhon and. RB Morgang
YACHTING
Continued from page 10.
MR. ROUSE'S SUCCESS IN CONSOLATION RACE
Mr. H. S. Reuse, sailing U und 1, won the Consolation-Race of the RILE.YC, sailed over a 24 mile coulse yesterday, Iais (Major Greasdale) came in first in the special race for winners. Full re
aults were:-›
Courses-Tathong Rock (P); Green Island (5), Stonecutters Island (8)..
Time Time Yacht
Fin Cor. Ps. Azuma atopa
3.24.33 3.11.14 (Mr. E. B. Lambert) La Cigale 8.14.26 0.14.28.
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE (Mr. N. Croucher)
THE SCHNEIDER TRIO
CONCERT OF PIANO TRIO-S BY HAYON, SCHUMANN AND CHAUSSON
Tuesday, 28th February at 9.15 p.m.
TICKETS, $8.80 and $2.20 BACH (INCL. TAX)
OBTAINABLE AT ANDERSON MUSIC CO.
Norseman 4.11.04 3.97.06
(Mr. L. F, Nicholson) U & 1
(Mr. H. S. Rouse). Typhoon
*.3.16.30- 3.00.50 ---
3.60.15 3.07.08
(Capt. C. -Fowkes) | Curlew
3.45.41 3.03.15 *
(Maj. J. H. Mousley). Monecon 3.57.44 3.13.30
(MH W. Dulley) Sealark Y.
(Major Thoyts)
D.N.S.
Isis
4.10.45 321.50 (Maj. G. E. Grensdale) Irene - 4.07.193.31.05
(Mr. B. Berg) Tavy II,
D.N.F.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Struggle For Semi-Final
Positions
PROGRAMME FOR WEEK
(BY SALADIN.)
The concluding stages of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony have now been reached, and provid-p ing the rain, which is threatening at the time of writing, does not interfere with the schedule, three of the four semi-final positions will have been filled by the end of the week. Tam Yoe Fung and Tsui Whi Pui, the leading aspirants among the newcomers, are making a strong bid for places, and as they are opposed to players who have won championship previously, some interesting competition is expected. In all probability the struggle for semi-final positions in the Open Doubles will take place next week.
The programme for the week in as follows:--
MONDAY, FEB. 27.
Open Bingles.
Ho Ka Lauv. Dennis H. Hazell. E. O. Fincher v. S. W. Linng.
Club Championship.
L. Goldman v. J. J. Waite. Day. Armstrong. Wild v. Hyde.
S. E. Gren . Morgan. Stocker . Newel
Capt. Cannon v. R. M. Hender-
son
Handicap Singles "B." Bryden Owen.
TUESDAY, FEB. 25. Open Singles, Tam Yoo Fong v. M. W-Lor Open Doubles.
Chan So and Ho Wai Hing . Deiis H. Hazell and W. E. Williams.
F. N. Wong and Ho Hing Kang v. J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma,
Club Championship.
F. N. Waring v. Wood.
Handicap Singlés “ A.! Wright & Gamble. Dunham. Armstrong. Newell Traill.
D. S. Groen v. Penn.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1.
Open Singles.
E. C. Fincher. Ho Ke Lau or
D. N. Hazell.
Open Doubles.
.K. Lo and M. W. Lov. Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw.
کایه
H. D. Rumjahn and: S.. A. Rum-
jahn v. Dubham and Newell.
Handicap Singlés “A."
Monoghan 1. Owen Hughes, Waite Robertson.
Handicap Singles "B,"
Collis v. McBride.
Cook v. Lampard, Mouseley v. Wood. Patterson v. Harbord.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2. Open Singles,"
Tsui Wai Pui ». S. A. Rumjahn: Open Doubles.
H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell M. K. Lo and M. W Lo or Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw. Handicap Singles * A.1** Stocker V. Válentine.
Handicap singles “ B.” Bishop Robb Armstrong and Tumer. Waite
and Morgan
Earnshaw and Wright
lar and Gamble.
MoKel-
Stark and Mayhewr. Carver
and Harley
FRIDAY, MARCH 3.
UNIVERSITY TROUNCHED
AT POKFULAM
Continued from Page 101.
and thanks to a 53 by Evans and a 44 by Matthews, they were able to pass their opponents' score with Bix wickets intact. Clarabutt took four Civil Service wickets for 54
runs.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
11 to 11.30 am-Stock, and ex-
change quotations, etc. 11.30 a.m.-Chineso recorded 'pro-
grammo.
12.30 p.m.-European programme of
Viutor records.
Scores:- University G.S.C.C. (for 0 wickets)
130 173
1 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
THE LEAGUE TABLES,
League I
P. W. D. L Pta.
3 "B 2 15 4.01.19. 32 0.11
Hong Kong Ca 7 Indian R.C.......................$ Kowloon C.C... 5 University 43010. Craigengower Army Navy Civil Service
S
15 12 B41 34 8409 42
01
League II.
Kowloon CC. 10 G 3 Hong Kong CC.105
73 Indian R.C.
Craigeugower 17
8 1
1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervala recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
Press now, 1.30 p.m.-Rugby
etc.
9.15 p.m. Close down.
8 to 6 p.m.-European programme. 3 to 30 p.m.-Beethoven's Quartet No. 6 in B Fint Major Op. 18 No. played by the Virtuos0- String Quartette.-M37.
3.30 bo 6 p.m.-Children's pro-
gramme from the Studio. 6 to 6.40 p.10.
A Concert.
Pianoforte Solo Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8" (Liszt).- Mischa Levitski.-D1330. Song - (a) 3 13
1. 21 3 0 20 5 11 10 30 15
Police R.C. 8.
41
Club de Recreio..10
3
1
6 10
Navy
8
31
10
University
B
2. 3
3 9
R.E. and B.
5
2 0
36
0.8.0.0.
I'
1
B 4
R.A.S.C.
6
1 0
3
Royal Artillery.
1
0:0
1
0
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
IRC. BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S
The friendly game between I.F.C. 2nd XI and St. Joseph's College played yesterday morning at Soo- kunpoo, resulted in the home team'] winning by 75 runs.
The home team batted first and declared at 18 runs for 8 wickets. St. Josehir's were Turuns behind when their last wicket fall,
The scores were:-
I.R.C
A. S. Suffiad; e E., Souza,
b E. Email".
(Mozart).
Dea Veilchen "
Sigrid
"Song (b)" Sehnsucht Nach Dem
Frühling" (Mozart). — Onegin (Contralto).-1558. Violin Solo- Nigun" (Impro-
visation) (Ernost Bloch).-Aas- ter Yehudi Menuhin.-7108. Song (a) On Wings of Song
(Cantinäed on Page 12.)
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-17
M. el Aroulli, q. Kitchell, b.
E. Email
11
A. R. Abbas, o Windsor, b
Runijahn
30
A, M. Rumjahn,
Bakar,
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H. L. Pereira, e Rumjahn, b
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Total (for & wkte, doc.) 178
M. I. Razack, S. Hamet, and M. R. Abbas did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Wood Rumjahn
G. Souza Windsor
E. Souza
0. M. R. W.
St. Joseph's Collego.
A I 12 0
10
2 40 1
3
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95
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32
E. Wood, e and b Rumjaha A. A. Runjahn, þ A. R
Abbas.
G. Souza, e Rumjahn, b A..
R. Abbas
E. Souza, b A. R. Abies... G. Windsor, b A. R. Abbas E. Esmail, e Arculli b
Rumjahnke vodapétards
H. Asome, b Suffed A Kitchell, e Areulli, b
Rumjabo
R. Laurel, b Rumjáhn
A. Esmail, b A. R. Abbins...
A. Bakar, not out
Extras (B. 3).
Total
Bowling Analysis.
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11
103
R. W
A. R. Abbas 12 -3 40 5
Rumjahn
4
Handicap Singles "A"- Stark Torrible.
Nazarin
Suffiad
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Handicap Doubles,
Macdonald and Maunder
Stock and Waring
Petir and Gordon v. Rigg and
Stabb..
S. E. Green and D. S. Green-v. Owen Hughes and Sewall. Humphreys and Wild v. Monog
hon and Holmes! Turner and Hyde Evans and
Newhouse
Brunger and Morhens v. Robb
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Mouseley and Walker
and Stewart,
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Newell.
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