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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG.) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

IS HEREBY GIVEN

HOME FOOTBALL AIRMAIL LETTER

RUGBY FOOTBALL

LONDON, Apr. 15. Barbarians 17; Cardiff 13.

In this match the Barbarians fielded an all International side whilst Cardiff included eight Welsh

21p

esps. The Baibarians attacked at the start, having with them the advantage of both wind and sun, and following a cuss-kick by Booth, McCross dived over, Kendrew con- verting. This in the first five minutes, and a little Inter they looked like repeating the movement, but Eyfe's kick went out of play. with Henderson very close behind it. Then Cardiff, playing strongly, drow level with a fine try. Stone started the movement with n side stepping run and Gabe Jones cut through brilliantly to score. | Stone kicking the goal Skyra follow. ed with an unconverted try, but just got before the interval Elliott through to score, uider the post: Kendrew, however, failed with the kick. Most of the serins were com

ralled by the Barbarians and this. together with the elusiveness of Elliot, proved the decisive factor.

Early in the second half, Elliott

NOTICE the ORDINARY YEARsured two trim-once when he duck- LY MEETING of the Society will be

under Gabe Jones' tackle, and held at the HEAD OFFICE, Unionante when Koy had broken through the blind side, then Building, Hong Kong, an FRIDAY, cleverly on 2016 MAY, 1982, at 11 o'clock A.M. Lind barst through to score under for the purpose of receiving the the post, the kick again failing, Report of the Directors and the State None of these tries were converted inents of Account to 31st December, and a late rally by Cardiff all but 1932, and of declaring Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the the kane out of the fire for them. First of all A. H. Jones re Society will be CLOSED from theived a good chance on the wing: MAX to 20th MAY; Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager.

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Hong Kong, lat May, 1933.

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(INCORPOLATED IN-HONG KONG.) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the SIXTY-FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE Union Building, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 28th MAY, 1933, at 11.16 A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statoments of Account to 31st December, 1932, and of declaring Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED frm 9th MAY to 20th MAY, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager.

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Hong Kong, 1st May 1933.

BRITISH TRADERS' INSUR- ANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the SIXTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, 'nion Building, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 26TH MAY, 1933, at 11.20 A., for this purpo e' of receiving the Report" of the Dire tors and the Statements of account to 31st December, 1932, and of declari g Dividends elc

Barrel being there to take the in side pass and spore, Stone convert- ing. The Cardiff backs were handi- capped by a slow service, and also lacked the pace of Barbarians, who

were good winners.

Swanres 15; Harlequins 5. In this match Swansea tried a new full-back, A. W. Marchant of Tumble, who won the applause of the crowd by the excellence of his play. Ten minutes after the start Gray crossed for the Harlequins for Dunkley te convert, Swansea re- taliating with effective passing, which ended in Glyn Davies hurling himself over, for a try which, how ever, he failed to convert, and at the interval Swansea were 2 points

behind.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933

HONG KONG RIFLE CLUB

ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MONTH

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONE-

Will those members who have not paid their subscriptions for 1933 please send them to Mr. W. J. Rattey, the Hon. Treasurer, Kowloon Docks.

The May Monthly Shoot will take place on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 21, at 2.30 p.m. and 10 a.m. respectively.

Ranges 200 yds. 300 yds. and 200 yds.

1 Sighter and 7 to count at each range.

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This competition will be held under the auspices of the Hong Kong Rifle Club on Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4 at Kow- loon Tong Range (No. 7 Bus from Ferry),

Competitors may shoot either day.

Conditions:-200 yds., 000 yds., 000 yds. I sighter and 7 to count at each range.

Any British Bile and any sights.

Prizes:-Of silver cups and spoons dependent on the number of entries will be awarded to the winners,

Entrance fee--Members $1.30, Non-members $9. Entries must be sent to the Hon. Secretary (A. Chappelle, Ordnance Depot) not later than Thursday, June 1, 1933.

Waterloo 3; Birkenhead Park 12 Plymouth Albion 6; Leicester 11. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

LONDON, April 14. Arsenal 4; Sheffield Wednesday 2.

Arsenal beat Sheffield before a record crowd of sixty thousand at Highbury in spite of the fact that John injured his right knee and then hobbled about hdiplessly at outside left for two thirds of the was an important game. This match because Arsenal now looks like winning the First Division championship. stars

were

HOME. FOOTBALL

CHELSEA ESCAPE RELEGATION

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)'

LONDON, May 3.

CHELSEA escaped relegation to

the Second Division on Wednes day when they secured a meritorious win over the Cup finalists by 4 goals to 1 at Manchester.

The Wolves, Leicester, Bolton Arsenal's bright and Blackpool are the teams left James and Hulme in the premier league danger zone. James made the all important first The following were the results as gon! and in the second half when cabled by Reuter:- Sheffield were threatening to draw level at any moment, James, now at left half was Arsenal's outstand ing defender-always in the thick of the fray and rarely emerging speed was terrific and he scored two from it without the ball. Hulme's most spectacular goals.

Soon after play was resumed,

Chelsea 4; Leicester 1. Leicester's form belied their low- daring work by Marchant enabled Swanseo to gain the lead, the full

their for back starting a passing movement iy position in the league table.

During the first half which enabled Folland to score an

a fine exhibition of unconverted try. Then R, O. Morwards backed up splendidly by the ris dropped goal to make the halves gave

The game safe for Swansea, and he also football, and only bad luck pre-

from scoring. scored a try which W. J. Trew con- vented them

Chelsea defence were good but the verted..

halves did not back up sufficiently well. The Leicester forwards were most methodical,

OTHER MATCHES.

Leicester 12 pts.: Bristol 4 pts. Waterloo 21 pts: Old Blues 12

pta..

Birkenhead Park 14 pts: N. of

Ireland 21 pts. Bridgwater Albion 29 pts.; Black

heath 18 pts. Exeter 13 pts.; Devonport Ser. &

pts. Plymouth Alb. 30 pts.; O.M.T. 10

pta.

Bath 8 pts.; Northampton 12 pts. Swansen 7 pts.; Barbarians 20 pls.

LONDON, Apr. 17. The Barbarians won the third match of their Welsh tour to-day The TRANSFER BOOKS of the when they defeated Swansea, by four goals to a dropped goal and a Company will be CLOSED. from 9TH MAY to 20TH MAY, Both Days inclu-try. Swanseen provided easily the most powerful opposition encoun- sive.

tered during the tour. Except for By Order of the Board.

Morris, at stand-off half the home PAUL LAUDER,

hacks were out of their class and General Manager. it was the forwards who were out- [175 standing. Day, Long and Hunt were tireless workers, and a burst of Day's in the first ten minutes was one of the best things in the game, Morris showed glimpses of real genius.

Hong Kong 1st May, 1933.

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Provisional Certificate No. 57/4009 dated Hongkong, 14th January, 1918, for one share of this Bank numbered 66962 registered in the name of Mrs. Josephine Calista Thom, bas been Lost or Stolen, and should this certificate not be produced to the Bank before 27th May, 1933, a new certificate for the share will be issued, and the aforesaid Provisional Certificate No. 67/4909 will be there- after treated by the Corporation as

Null and Void.

By Order of the Board of Directora.

L.N. MURPHY, Acting Chief Manager.

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THE KOWLOON GOLF CLUB. TO HOLDERS or DEBENTURES ISSUED OF THE LÉT JANUARY, 1995.

NOTICE is hereby givers the

Debentures of above issue will be paid off on the 31st, December, 1983, after which date they will no longer carry in terest. Holders of such Debentures must send song is to the Treasurers, Meesra, Linstead & avis, Hong kong, on or before 91st, Lecember; 1938.

By Order of the Committee.

H. T. BUXTON,

Hon: Becretary.

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Hongkong, 4th May, 1989.

A rather colourless display by Williams & Lind prevented Alexan- dar and his partner Minns from getting what they seemed competent to take. Minns scored the best try

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First Division. - Manchester C. 1 Chelsea Everton

Brentford

1 Sheffield C., Third Division (South).

1 Reading Third Division (North).

1 Walsall Gateshead Accrington

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AUSTRALIA'S

TENNIS STARS

WELL BEATEN AT BOURNEMOUTH

[180COH REUTER'S AGENCY).

AUSTRALIA'S

4

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Tottenham H. 0; Playmouth A. 0.

It was a most creditable perform- ance on the part of Plymouth to draw against Tottenham Hotspur. Two minutes after the start Bland. the centre half collided, and had to be taken to hospital. Leslie played a magnificent game at half. back and it was largely due to him that Totenham failed score. But Tottenham should have won, their midfield work was hur ried and their shooting was poor. Sheffield 0; Aston Villa 2.

LONDON, April 15. There may be little hope of As-

McGrath, whose two-handed back- ton Villa now winning the cham- hand strokes have been the talk of pionship but they certainly played the tennis world for the past two never years, was completely outplayed by like champions. settled down, and but for their dethe Englishman, who, after obtain fence the defeat might have beening the full measure of his oppon

Their forwards Rover ent, earried off the second, third. heavier. seemed likely to score and lacked and final sets with the total loss of but five games. The scores were: H. G. N. Lee beat Vivian Mc- Grath 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 41.

LONDON, May 3,

selected tennis stars were given short ahrift by two Englishmen G. P. Hughes and IL G. N. Lee-in the quarter- finals of the Hournemouth Hard- Court Championships to-day. to Both Juck Crawford, the No. 1 ranking player "Down Under," and Vivian McGrath, the boy: wonder," were eliminated.

dash.

но

Sheffield

Arsenal 2; Portsmouth 0

There

little between Wo these two sides that victory might easily have gone to the losers had they placed their shots more ac curately. The goals were scored in the first half, but before they had

been secured Easson had shot over

from short range at the other end, and in the second half Weddle was

of match and Alexander played the responsible for the worst mise of best game of any entre the Bar the game. Worrall put across a inrians have had this year. The in-centre, Rutherford tapped it back comparable Rew struck a good day to where Weddle waited less than and Ross was again outstanding in three yards from the goal and the pack that was hard-pressed to get Portsmouth contre-forward kicked the ball either in a line-out or the ball wide. serummage.

The game started at breathless

Evezion 3; Chelsea 2.

. H. G. N. Lee created the first sensation of the day when he over- came McGrath in four sets, after conceding the first at 6-3.

G. P. Hughes beat J. Crawford 6-8, 6-2, 6-0, 4-6, 86.

U.S. BASEBALL

'RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

WASHINGTON, May 3. BASEBALL in the major league was practically washed out by rain to-day, only two matches be ing played.

They saw Boston score successes in both leagues, Cincinnati being

speed, and for quarter of an hour If football skill and not goals Swansea exerted continuous pres had counted Chelsea would have sure on the Barbarians' line, and beaten Everton at Goodison Park, came very near to scoring. Minns Everton was the better side at the victims in the National encoun scored a most spectacular try. Re-shooting and Chelees had not a ceiving in his own twenty-five he marksman to finish off the clever kicked ahead and followed up. He work of Gallacher and Gibson. rogained the ball rather luckily, and then proceeded to run with an ex- traordinary speed. From the half

four opponente, to stagger, com pletely exhausted and practically tackled, under the posts. It was a superhy try and inspired the Bar burians to score again. Siggins con- verted the Barbarian tries all of which were under the posts.

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Other Matches played on April Bristol B; Blackbeath 10. Cardiff 12; Harlequins 0. Pontypool 8 Northampton 0. Bath; Old Merchant Taylors 3. Gloucester 14; London Walah 19. (Continued on next Uolumr)

Newcastle U, 3; Aston Villa 1.

This was a splendid exhibition of

football Newcastle had the better of the second half and they went ahead through a goal from a penal-

Morton no chance. The goalkeeper, awarded for a foul on Boyd. Weaver took the kick and gave played. a splendid game and some of his saves were amazing

now

ter and St. Louis is the American League:

National League,

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Boston' Cincinnati. (Knothe and Schulmerich homer- ed for Boston),

American League, Bt. Louis.... Boston

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Plymouth 3; Tottenham H, 2.

five changes in their team owing Tottenham Hotspur have r to injuries. The result of these, met Plymouth on six occasions and changes destroyed any possibility have yet to record a victory, over of combination and the game was them. The Argyle had to make characterised by individual brilli (Oontinued at fon of next Oolumn)ance on both sides.

Sole Agente:

HONG KONG & S. CHINA.

It is reported that Capt. E. J. 4. Porter, of the Indo-China Steam- ship Co., his resigned and, has ne cepted a berth with the Tientsin Pilots.

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FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

SUNDAY, 7th. MAY, 1938.

First Saddling Bell ut 2 p.m. First Race at 2.30 p.m.

ADMISSION :-

To Mombers' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 Cents.

Members MUST show their badgos to gain admittance. LADIES aro cordially invited to attend the Races without charge. (

NO Ladies tickets will be issued. ·

Tiffins, Teas and Refreshments will be obtainable at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

See Steamboat notice for special sailings to Macao.

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