EP. AND O. BANK.
ISCOUNT INCHCAPE'S
REVIEW.
count Inchcape presided on Bat the seventh annual meet- the shareholders of the P. Banking Corporation, Ltd., at its head office, 117-122, nhall-street, E.C.3. The re- And accounts were taken as
lordship,
INTERPORT CRICKET.
SHANGHAI'S PROSPECTS
DISCUSSED.
Thare a much speculation, among local cricketers as to who will re- prosent Shanghai in the Interport series to be played at Hongkong, November, BOYS tho probably in China Press.
The Singapore Malay Teams will be represented in these series. In all over 6 games will be played. There will be the Shanghai XI, Singa- pore's XI, the United Services XI, the Kowloon Cricket Club XI, besides the far as Malay teania. "cricket gossip" has it.
This is
18
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
INDIAN SQUABBLE.
WITNESS WHO NEVER MADE
FRIENDS.
Major C. Willson was occupied yesterday afternoon in hearing the case in which five Indians were charged with dangerously assault- ing two of their countrymen out- side the Ploncer Silk Store on July 14 Inst.
Mr. C. A. S. Russ ropresented the defendants and took out a cross-summons against the com- plainants and another Indian for assault on the defendants.
Surjan Singh, a watchman en It will be recalled that Shang-ployed at the Colonial Dispensary hai were victorious by one wicket in
was the first witness called by the the last Interport, "San" Ieancs being
He stated that he" prosecution. the man who saved the team,
saw the five defendants assault the complainants from a distance of a hundred yards. He heard the first defendant say something to the complainants before the ab sault actually took place.
examining the s of the balance-sheet, said the changes in the rates at converted into they had ng their assets and liabilities heir Indian und China hes rendered it difficult to are this year's' figures with ous years. Those ratte of nye applied mainly to auch as current and deposit nts, and to loans and over
at those branches. Those pee currency they had valued Fear at is. 6d. Instead of 28., previous years, bringing for the rupee into line. with upee's new statutory rating, their assets and liabilities at ghai and Hongkong branches had adopted 2s. 6d. and 25. ctively, instead of 3s. 4d. and d. as in previous years, but investment in the Allahabad remained at 1s. 5d, the
The cleven representing the "Rest" they paid to remit sterling may be picked from Shanghai cricket- he purchase of their holdingers and the Defence Force players. at bank.
A very strong team should be forth- coming. As for "Shanghai's" team I would personally like to see the following turn, but:
It is not too early to comment on the play of local cricketers; they have hit a chance to make names for themselves with such good men as the Defence Force have here. Some of our men have dene so while others been most disappointing. lave
:
a adoption of these new rates, reduced the sterling purse,
alent of the items to which applied. For instance, their nt accounts and deposits have stood, if converted at year's rates, a million higher the figure appearing in the ce-sheet, so that shareholders
In my opinion a game between an cleven called "Shanghai versus the Rest" should be played. This will give our cricketers n fair test, und, those likely to represent us cun later get together as a team more often, which is a most essential point to- wurds the making of a good tean,
Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, D. W. 'Hara, H. B. Ollerdessen, D. W. Leach, T. W. R. Wilson, S. J. Isaacs, J. Quayic, D. W. B. Murray, Mancel Smith, and P. Madar, with either E.
opportunity to show what' donc.
M
can be
Barnes or G. S. Dunkley at the wickets. The Reserves might; be see that good progress had. J. Divecha, L. F. Stokes, T. L. made in that branch of the Rawsthorne and V. Evans (S.C.C.). e business. Against this lity they had, in cash or with Perhaps this XI will be given an
bankers, in money at call short notice, or in bullion, 5,344, representing a liquid on of 19 per cent. of liabili at call or on deposit. Loans to be conveyed to those at home ble against security, at £3,833,- and abroad entrusted with the showed a decrease, but their management of their affairs. The atances and endorsements had year had been a year of difficulty, ased from £667,859 to £1,074,-calling for prudence and constant Bills for collection showed effort, and the board were indebt- crease at £450,564.
ed to their staff in London and the
Eastern Trade.
the assets side, bills in their folio stood at £4,309,304, a t increase on the previous Their investments had in- sed from £1,619,324 to £2,297,- | Their holdings were all in class investments, mostly an Government securities and Trust debentures. Conditions ndia during the year had ured a larger investment of king funds. in first class se- ties. The movement of bank "funds towards the security ket in India to which he had rred last year had continued, only because of the improved itions of the Indian Govern- t finances, which had resulted sensible appreciation of all rstocks, but also largely be e trade requirements for bank ances had been affected by the in prices of many of the lead
Indian commodities. This e cause explained the falling n their advances to customers, ank promises at £182,372 show. considerable increase. They completed the parchase of r premiacs in Bombay, which d in their books at less than
Steady Progress of the 'Bank. hey had made good and quiet greas during the year, despite general strike and the zoal ke and the chaotic conditions China. (Hear hear). The rd felt, however, that it was dent, in view of the
uncer- Eaal,
this
nty in the For
make provision for con
and gencies,
for they had transferred 2000 from this year's profits to atingency reserve. He hoped
son
East for the care and attention they had given to the bank's busi-
ness.
The Allahabad Bank.
He was glad to add that the Allahabad Bank, Ltd., was making quiet and satisfactory progress. They had sustained a heavy logs in the death of their general manager, Mr. Alexander Bowie, but he felt sure that Mr. Bowie's successors would maintain the policy of sagacious development which he initiated during his tenure of ollice.
Asked
if he could recollect the words, the witness stated it was something to the effect that they wanted to "settle accounts."'
Mr. Russ questioned this wit- ness regarding his friends.
The names given by Mr. Russ caused some amusement when it was found that no fewer than seven Indians bore the name of
Channan Singh, four were known as Mangal Singh, and two Teju Singh. The witness claimed that be only knew one of the many men named by Mr. Russ, and explained that he was a night watchman and friends by day. He added that he had no opportunity of making was on duty all through the night and stayed at home or slept dur- ing the day.
Mr. Russ enquired whether wit- ness ever went about during the. day, and witness replied that
sometimes he had to go to the Supreme Court, but that the busi news he had there usually took only a few minutes to settle.
A Chinese watchman also des- cribed the assault and said that the first complainant was uncon- scious and bleeding freely, from his mouth, nose and head. Wit- ness.could not identify the defen- dants as he stated that "all "In- dians looked alike."
After Sergeant Clemo had given evidence as to the removal of the two injured Indians to the Gov- ernment Civil Hospital, Major Willson adjourned the case until Friday afternoon.
Mr. Russ indicated 'that he had many witnesses to call for the de- fence.
BASEBALL:
DRAGONS V. HONOLULU VISITORS.
Conservative Policy. Continuing, his lordship said their motto throughout WILB
Safety first," and this was adope. There will be a few changes in the ed by all, their managers both at South China "Dragons" line-up in the home and abroad, The bank and coming baseball game this afternoon, been in existence now for seven
when the local Chiness talent will years. They had paid away play the visiting All-Around Chinese Amateur Athletes of Honolula, Mr. dividends, including that now re- Richard Shim, manager of the South commended, over £714,000; they China A.A. baseball nine, has an- had placed £180,000 to reserve. nounced the following line-up for the excluding the £20,000 new pro- game:
A Lum p; S.S. Lee, e; T. posed to be carried to contingency China, lb Sling, 2b; June, b; Choy, aerount. Their current accounts 88. D. Chinn, H; Shim, cf. and K. in London and abroad totalled over Chinn, rf. The game will start at 0,000, which was not bad, starting as they had done from zero, plause). Their endeavour was to be accommodating to those who did business with them, and so far as they could see, the P. and O. Banking Corporation had a future before it if the conservative policy of the board was supported til the meuting of the Protest Com
p.m.
(AP. Referring to the protest made by the Filipino Baseball Club, through. their manager, Mr. L. N. Ildefonso, against the South China Athletic Club taking the points, by virtue of their score of 10 to 8 in the game with the Filipinos, Mr. Richard Shim has not yet decided to make a reply un-
by the proprietory, as he was satis-mittee, le claims he had every fied it would be. At the same right to field Abe Liu as a "Dragon," time he would like to warn the whose appearance last Sunday as the shareholders that they must not
"Dragons"-Filipino game now forms the subject of discussion among local expect any increase in the dividend
baseball players. now recommended for some years to come. The board's disposition was to build up their reserves and to look to the future. (Applause). The chairman then moved "that
t when they next met a elear-the directors report and state-
To-day's game will afford local buschull fans a chance to see the progress the South China Athletic Association have made along this line of sport, and "Dick" Shim and June, S.C.A.A. baseball manager and coach
up of the uncertainties in ment of accounts for the twelve respectively, will field as many local ina would have justified the months ended March 31, 1927, be boys as possible, and make it an All-
adopted." Lord Selbornd second- Around: Chinose of Hongkong
nsference of this amount to
ir reserve. Trade in India, in spite of the od monsoon, had not been active. Ices of commodities folh heavily
ed, and the motion was unanim- Around Chinese of Honolulu game. Gusly carried.
All-
Among the "fans" at the games The chairman next moved "that inst Saturday and Sunday was Sir a dividend of 5 per
per Shouson Chow, a Member of the Ex-
cent,
the early part of the year under annum, less income tax at 3s.ecutive and Legislativo Council in iew, particularly jute and cot-8.59d. on 259,416 shares be paid Hongkong who, during his school
in on July 15, 1927." Mr. Alastair days
played and the accommodation re-
America, also red by the trading community Camoron seconded, and the mo- baseball. Some of the Honolulu and Hongkong Chinese baseball players d not been on the scale anti-tion was carried unanimously.
diamond once more, although it may be for just a short time."
bated. In the Straits the fall Mr. A. Johnston proposed "that are hoping to see Sir Shouson on the
the price of rubber had been the retiring directors, namely, companied by a smaller demand the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Inch- bank accommodation. Gene-cape, G.C.SI., G.C.M.G., K.G.I.E., lly there had been a marked Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, and cline in the turnover of bills re- Sir Alexander Kemp Wright, tted home from the East, partly K.B.E., D.L.. be re-elected.” tributable to the lower prices Mr. W. O. Grazebrook seconded ling for commodities produced the motion, which was carried ere. Eastern banks had placed with acclamation.
smaller number of commercial
lls on the London market, and
o decline in the amount had been
bra than one occasion in the last
nr.
Thanks to the Stan...
Mr. F. Ritchie moved the reap- pointment of the auditors, Mesorë. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co.,
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The Hongkong Chinese Amatour Athletic Federation will meet in gen- eral committee this evening at 7.30 in the club room of South China Among the Athletic Association, the subjects on the agenda will be tho completion of the Hongkong contin gent to the Far East Olymplad to be held in Shanghai, August 27 September 8.
to
In the August qualifying round of ominently commented upon on and Mr. W. Langridge seconded
the motion, which was unanim- the Captain's Cup at Fanling, K. S.
Practically all the leading sporta Robertson qualified with a score of ously carried.
The proceedings terminated with 86-10-76 Other scores were: D. G. organizations in Hongkong among
D. J. Gilmore the Chinese are members a hearty vote of thanks, carried Bruce 01-10-81,
95-14-81, Capt. E. W. Morris Fedoration, which also works closely
There were twenty-one entries, China.
of the
He was sure that they, the share. with acclamation, to the distin-88-0-82, A. Sommerfelt 94-1282, with the National Federation lders, would wish their thanks guished chairman,
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