COMPANY MEETING,

The Dairy Farm Co., Ltd. The sixteenth ordinary annual general mesting of the share holders in the Dairy Farm Co. Ltd. was held this afternoon in the offices of the company, Lower Albert Rond. Mr. F. Maitland prosiding. There were also pre- sent the Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Dr. J. W. Noble, directors, Mosers, W. Drow Braidwood, J. E. Machado, Dodwell; Chun Tong, J. Walker, manager and M. Manuk, secretary. The secretary, having read the notice couvening the meating, the Chairman said

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, OCTOBER 71912

LOCAL SPORT.

Results of Saturday's Cricket

Matches,

There being no further ques tions the obairman moved the ad- option of the report and accounts. Mr. Braidwood seconded and in. doing so said he thought the shareholders must have read the sixteenth annual report witli con- Williams XI and that of Mr. siderable satisfaction and that the R. E O. Bird, did not draw a directors were to be congratulated large attendance on Saturday,

The match between Mr. N. L

Royal Engineers. Collins b Witohell Godfrey b Hamilton Pearson o Phillips b Witol Faro b Witohell Brown o Dawson b Edmonds Wilson b Witchell Morgan o Phillips b Witchell Humbero McLeod b Edmonds as a body on the very successful though without doubt the gymk-Pimblott b Edmonds report before the meeting. He hand took many away. The Campion b Edmonds***... thought also that a very large ground was somewhat hard and Brown o MeLeod b Edmonds amount of credit was due to the though it seemed a batsman's able manager; Mr. Walker and wicket, the scoring was decidedly Regan not out his assistants for the untiring slow, Mr. Williams XI. batted energy with which the, they had first and wickets went down at worked to promote the success of a fair pace before Dodwell, Reed the company.

and Taverner, six batsmen being dismissed for 69 runs. The" rot was stopped by Williams and Fowler who set up a useful part- nership, which brought the total up to 127 before the former was

Tho report and accounts were adopted.

On the motion of Mr., J. E. Machado seconded by Mr. Ohun Tong the Hon. Mr. E. Osborne

A SUGGESTION:

rising Hongkong dramatist giving us next week te

Now, since the local burglars A play whose title is “The 6 Cook An Idyll of the Peak."

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3 seldom come before “the besk," 2 And, incidentally, the gaol haa 10 lately spring a leak,

Openings of which I needn't s 0(Which facts, with other hap speak. Cause us to wake in mortal Extras fear whene'er the windows oreak.) Why not another play "The Total... 39 Police-The Idle of the Peak?

"Nemo, "-7/10/12.

Craigengower's Brilliant League Start

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The League Rossou started in sensational fashion on Saturday,

Chairman's Speech. Gentlemen,The report and accounts have now been in your hands for some time, and I will, with your permission, adopt the and Mr. F. Maitland were relected dismissed with eighteen runs to when Urnigongower, last year'e tisual course and take them as directors.. road.

Your directors are pleased that appointed auditor on the motion after writing off $10,080.43, as of Mr. Dodwell seconded by Mr. detailed in the profit and loss ac-Braidwood. nount, there remains the sum of The Chairmann-That is all 871,088.08 to be dealt with, or the business gentlemen, Thank $1,138,37 more than in the you for your attendance; dividond previous year's account. During warrants are ready now and on the period under review a mortg; application. age of $8,000.00 has been repaid. Interest account appears small, only $311.80 at credit, but I would explain that we have had ] ·

To-day's Advertisement

TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

ROYAL.

October 18th and 19th..

his credit. Fowler followed six champions, went off with a bril Mr. A. O'D Gourdin was re-runs later with a score of 44, liant victory over, Kowloon on the compiled by good all round hit-Kowloon ground. The home ting Dodwell had a good bowling team went first to the wickets THEATRE analysis, taking four wickets for and were all accounted for at the just over nine runs a piece. Rood total of 187. Craigangover put took three wiokata for 28 runs........ Ross and Viveash at the wickets Mr. Bird's XI. did not rench to respond, and this pair stood the total of their opponents by 38 up to all the bowling and were runs and the innings would still unseparated when 200 was have been quite uninteresting attained, when stumps were had it not booo the drawn. Rose compiled a splendid the musical play life infused into it by Stephenson innings of 104 not out," which Jellie who. notched 32 rana included thirteen 4's, and Viv- before being out 1.b.w. to White. eash's display was also distinotly At bowling Joseland did well good. The match ended in a taking three wickets for four decisive victory for the visitors runs. The scores were as follow: by ten wickets. Appended are the

HAWKERS ABOARD.

away in

for

Mr. William's Xt.

|-|Boores :---

Kowloon.

S. S. Moore e Reed, b Dodwell 1 Corpl. Dempsey, 1.b.w. b Raed 17 J. P. Robinson b Johnston 13 A. A. Claxton, b Taverner...... 2010. C. Smith e Setna b do. 52 M. A. Mans, b Reed

1 F. Sutton o Viveash b .........................

W. G. Dixon

Hancock 44 bo

THE COOK"

AN IDYLL OF THE PEAK By

Lieut. R. M. CROSSE, O BE PRECEDED BY A GRAND VARIETY

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CORNED BEEF.

One man's meat is another's polson. The King a

21.

Fool may demand pheasants' tongues for breakfast whilst most of us are well satisfled with Corned Beef and Cabbage for a change if it be good and well cooked ! It is a disb for live men not for mummies. September 24, 1912.

ACKERMAN LAURANCE'S DRY ROYAL.

offer the best-value

in

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Doors open 8.45. Commence 9.15

Reserved Seats 53.

Unreserved $3, and $1.

Soldiers and Failors in Uniform

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15 ENTERTAINMENT. P. Willkie o Taylor bdo 22 H. G. Hollands stpd Noria b

Haricook Q F. J de Rowe o Johnstone b 3H. S. Rouse not out............ 13 Hancoak 1

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Hongkong, 8th Oct., 1912.

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to arrange for, and meet, intorest This morning at the Marine on very large overdrafts in order Court, before Commouder. C. W. to carry stocks of frozen and im Beckwith, R.N., L. S. Thompson ported foods for our business. charged Hung Kai, a hawker, With your approval it is pro-with being on board the as posed to apportion the available Monteagle without permission on balanco follows: To cattle October 5. reserve $15,000.00; To Fire and

Defourtant pleaded guilty. Typhoon Insurance Fund $5,000.-

L. S. Thompson said the ship's 00 pay dividends at $1.25 per crew and passengers had just been G. B. Sayer, b Taverner... 19 share $50,000.00; Carry forward disinfected prior to loaving the W. E. Warburton, b Rood..... 11 $1,008,03; Total $71,086.08; part. Some hawkers, including, N. L. Williams e. Thursfield and thus continue the policy of the defendant, were on board, and b. Bird building up the company's roay they refused to leave the ship E. A. Fowler c. Thursfield b. server. The result has been ob-when ordered to do so, hỏ Dodwell Lained chiefly through a larger arreste defendant, the others B. Chapmans not out. business and I would mention that getting the increase in the turnover equals

sanpans. A. N. Jooland b. Dodwell..... Defendant said he left when ho A. G. White o. Beswick, b, 32 por coat, over that of two years was told; but he was fined $50. Dodwell ngo, or in other words our prefits Inspector Gourlay on Oct. 4 show smaller percontage. Cost charged Ohan-Kai, master of tho of maintenance shows a big riso.1. Tai Ching, before Commander owing to the enhanced prices C. W. Beckwith, R. N., with un of all foodstuffs, and at lawfully leaving the part of Dodwell present we 800 no prospect Shaukiwan without a special per-Rood of relief in this respost. Your mit or clearance, to be called a favoruer directors have boon going careo-

night clearance" on Oct. 1. Bird fully into the general increase in cost of working, but find it hard to the offect that he boarded the

Inspector Gourlay gave ovidence Hon. P. Severn 3 to reduce expenditure to any con-Tai Ching siderable extent without inter-10 fering with the woll known policy had of the board, which is to give our and customers of the boat in our dep-Shaukiwan Police Station artments. However we still look get one.

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Bowling.

Extras... Total

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m..r.

7

0 38

11

5 26

2 34

7 0 22 1 18

Mr. Bird's XI.

(as she was making fast | Capt. Crawford, e.. Moors b. salt junk. Defendant Dempsey

44 'no night clearanco," J. W. Stephenson-Jellie .b.w. WAS told to go to the b. White

141 W. L. Weasor b Romedios

M43210

O Vivensh Rose

Extras....

Tolah........... .187

Craigengower.

..........not out: 844 .........not out 104

J. V. Braga, Hancock, E.

4 L. Braga, J. D. Noria, F. Re- medios, C. Johnstone, 8. 32 Setna, H.H. Taylor did not

to C. C. Clark, c. White b. Fowler G bat He did not do so but C. Beswick,o.Claxton b.Fowler 0

Defendant who pleaded" not

White

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BIRTHDAY OF CONFUCIUS.

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for further increase in our turn- towed the junk away, saying hoR.P. Thursfeld, b. Warburton 10 over to keep up profits. I think I would go to Yaumati to get one. S. II. Dodwell, o. Chapman b. can state that the quality of the milk is second to none in tho East and hard to beat any where, guilty, said he was towing the E. B. Leed, c. Fowler, b.

Warburton.... Hongkong is fortunate in this junk and was only shifting his respect and the public owe a debt tow rope when the inspector spoke E. G. MoNulty, c. Moore, b.

Joselund to him.. The junk lind not an- of gratitude to those who vered with the company in its chored in Shaukiwan Harbour, R. E. O. Birl, b. Joseland

that day. dark days notwithstanding that for 10 or 11 years no dividend wwe paid.

porse-

I would like to refer to the question of battles.

Inspector Gourlay re-sworn this morning, stated that the junk was as anchor within the Harbouri limits, and ho beard the anchor being got up.

Lee Yau, seaman in the Police

Hon. C. Severn, not out Corpl Tovorner, e. Claxton b..

Joseland

Extras

Total

200

To-day is being kept as a general holiday by the Chinose

MINISTERING

His

CHILDREN'S LEAGUE,

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Excellency the GOVERNOR:

AND

LADY MAY.

A BAZAAR and FANCY FETH will be held (by kind permission of the Commandant and Officers of the Hong- kong Volunteer Corps)on this Volunteer Parade Ground, on SATURDAY, October 19th from 2,380 to 6.30 r.u.

Many novelties sultable for Christmas Presents. | 390 P.#.-Uhildren's Play.

Snow white and the 7 little Dwarfs." 6. P.X-Cinematograph Entertain- mont.

If wat the Bazaar will be held is the i

Volunteer Head-Quarters.

7 community the occasion being the Proaned among various loca 1 anniversary of the birth of Con- charities for children nod the Hongkong fucius: Practically all the Chi-Cat in the M. C. L. Home at Ölter- ...103 nose shops were closed this mor- shaw, Burroy.

16 2 31 2 33 1 4 3 Civil Service Defeat R.E.

Circulars have been sent to all

Bowling. qustomers and special arrange-

0. M. ments are now in force to check Department, gave corroborative White,

R W. 14 3 roturns which wo hope will reduce evidence.

3.2 Lam Tee, the owner of the junk, Į Fowler,

Dempsey, 4 our loss in respect of lost and

0.23 1 8 3 broken bottles, which loss avera-denied that the anchor was let go. Warburtow, 5 gos about $300 per month, and Thoy, had a long tow and were Joseland, thua onable us to carry on with- merely shortening the rope. out asking customers to pay for the bottles in advance and grant refands on bottles returned. trust that customers will do their best. to help'as in this matter.

Your board have recently ap pointed Mr. Manuk as neorotary and I take this opportunity of AN AMusing incidenT. thanking our manager and staff

proved and inflicted a fine of $30. The magistrate found the case Defendant was warned in future to take out a night clearance when instructed to do so.

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No Chits Taken. Admission, adalts 20) conts..

Children, & canta.

aing and the streets were gay with hunting. In some casos ex- tensive decorations have been gone in for, notably tlio quartera Macao, 4th Oct., 1912. of Chinese employees of the Hongkong Hotel Here, the whole frout of the building has been bedecked with various kinds

of lanterns, and the usual peculiar

LOST.

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AST SUNDAY a black and white Pekingest-Fox terrier, male dog

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roward for say 'information or for the

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Oswald Dalgleish. Consulting Chemist, from NOTI-

feated the R.E. on Saturday confections in silvero: paper, rota of the arms 13 H. C. H. White, at TAKARADZKA. His scientifl: and techalcal know-

Civil Service very easily de-

sunwers to the nime Spots Liberal INGHAM, ENGLAND, as Manager of their Works afternoon on the former'e ground. ganze and wood.. The winners were much indebted Last night the premises were Chater Road.

Pacific Mail Co. The dog was stolen in ledge, gained by a wide and varied experience la all to Hamilton and Dawson who illuminated and quite a crowd showed fine defence and hit the collected. attracted by the

Hongkong, 6th UcL, 1912. ̧ went down very softly before distinct from the celebrations loose ones with power. The B.E. brilliance of the sight. Witchell and Edmonds. The that were held last year, those for their services in furthering A rather laughable incident former "found a spot" and made to-day are passing very quietly the interests of the Company. occurred on Tuesday last, when the utmost use of it. He came and but for the general obser Before moving the adoption of a man attempting to commit a out with the fine analysis of five vance of the holiday the cessation the report and accounts I shall be burglary was caught "shinning" wickets for seven runs, sad six of business and the annual core- pleased to answer any questions up a water pipe at "Lauriston," of his twelve overs were maidens. monial at the Taiping Theatre THE Steamship to the best of my ability.

Bowen Road, It appears, that Edmonde' five wickets cost 16 there is little to call for comment. Mr. Drow Braidwood-In the "Lauriston" suffered from burg-runs, Scores: balance shoot under the heading laries as early as June last. Three of assets I find share investments in all were committed, in one.caso $47,892, Is it permissible to naka silver tea service being stolen ; the nature of the investments and and as a precautionary measure the amount of interest acoruing an Indian watchman was engaged. from them?

On Tuesday just before midnight, The Chairman replied that they Home gentlemen were disturbed brought in about 6 per cent and by a noise, and on investigating, they were of that value on that found that the Indian watohman date, July 31 within two or had captured a Chinese, climbing three hundred dollars. In fact the the water-pipe to the dining room aliares, were worth a trifle more verandah. The watchman hauled on that date but they had not the man down and he was taken made any further adjustment to the Police Station.

Civil Service.

F. A. Biden o Pearson b

Humber

A. E, Wood & Morgan b

Campion

R. O. Witchell Campion 4 E. W. Hamilton b Morgen 20 R. C. Barlow o Godfrey b

Humber

R. Philips b Person

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J. Rutchinson b Morgan.... 4. E.W.Dawaone Pimblottb

Pearson

R. M. McLeod o Fare

b Morgan

then. They had the surplus in- The next day, for being on vested and they did not con-enclosed premises with felonious W. Edmonds Pearson aider it a good time, to sell the intent, he was food $25 or in J. MoKay not out... share

He might say they default one month's hard labour. O, Sarab Pearson were always before the board and

Mr. Lewis, of Mesara. Johnson every week to be Stokes and Master, prosecuted."{"

THONGWA,”

In the Taiping Theatre the Con- facian Hociety held a meeting for the above ports on MONDAY, the Capt. E. P. Fysh, will be despatched this morning when the usual 14th October, at J.r.x... speeches were delivered,

For Fright or Passage, apply to Last year it, will be remember- DAVID BASSOON & 00. LD,, ed, there was some little rowdyism

Agente. Ma caused by the outbreak of popular Hongkong, 7th Oct, 1912. [789 antagonism against the dragon flag of the Empire.

GULA KALUMPONG RUBBER

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| NOTICE: TO:SHAREHOLDERS.

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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

American bluejsokot my that the Transfer Books of the Company will be OLOSED from the

4 named Arctice Powers who was 7th to 16th October, 1918, both days

allowed bail of $5 in connectionITAVALONS

14 with a charge of being drunk By Order of the Diriolo

and incapable failed to put in

8 shapparancs at the Pollog Court,

this morning and his bail was

LOWE, BINGHAM

HERBERT PRICE,

·SECRETARY.

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND HONGKONG

GANDE

PRICE & CO., LTD.

Wine Merchants.

12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong

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