THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930.
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CHINESE ESTATES, LIMITED.
SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY
MEETING.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office at China Build- ings (5th floor), Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 19th July, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose: of receiving the Report of the Directors and a Statement of Ac- count for the year ending 28th February, 1930, and of electing additional directors, if thought fit, and also electing an auditor.
The TRANSFER BOOK of the
Company will be CLOSED from
the 5th to the 19th July, 1930, both days inclusive.
By Order of the
Board of Directors,
HENRY LOWCOCK,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 4th July, 1930. CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
on THURSDAY, the 10th July, 1930, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell
Street"
A Fine Collection of Stamps, Europe, High including Old Values, British Colonials, etc.
On View from Wednesday, the 9th July, 1930. ·
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
BRADLEY & CO., 1 IMITED
beg to notify the Public that their TELEPHONE NUMBER has been aitered from this date to:-
Nos. 26645 and 26646
MORTGAGE COMPANY LIMITED, and they will be glad if clients
:
NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the China Provident Loan & Mortgage Company Limited will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of JULY, 1930 in the Company's Board Room. ALEXANDRA BUILDING, HONGKONG at 12 O'CLOCK NOON for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolu- tions:-
will kindly take note of the above and make the necessary altern- tions in their Telephone Direc- tories.
- GUIDE TO THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF
HONGKONG.
In The Form of a Detailed
Index
(131 PAGES), COMPILED BY
WALTER I HAWKER, A.C.I.S.
HONGKONG.
Below are some opinions by
1 That the Capital of the China Provident Loan & Mortgage Company Limited be increased from $3,000,000 to $1,500,000 by the creation of 300,- 000 Shares of $5.00 each and that the 300,000 Shares professional men who have been of $5.00 each shall each rank for dividend and in all other respects pari passu with the instances, and found that in each existing Shares of the Com-1 of those instances, the work fully
meets the test."
pany.
the
favoured with advance coples.
"I have tested it in several
"For years I have complained bitterly of the lack of an index to of the Companies' Ordinances Hongkong. The volume will be of great service."
LEAGUE TENNIS.
MATCHES IN "B" AND "C" DIVISIONS.
Saturday's lengue Kramme was a short one, comprising two fixtures in the "B" division and three in the "C" division.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S
QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local tennis pro-share quotations issued to-day:
Banks. Hongkong Bank, $1525 b. Chartered Bank, £16) b. Mercantile A. & B., 428) n. East Asia $121 m.
There was a surprise in store for the Hongkong C.C., who were con- vincingly beaten by the University.
"B" Division.
University M. B. Kaisha
6 Hongkong C.C.
7 Kowloon C. c.
"C" Nippon Club Indian R.C. S.C.A.A.
Division.
2 Hongkong C.C. 7
6 German, T.C.
B Kowloon 1.T.C.
"B" DIVISION.
Surprise Victory For The University.
The University, contrary to expecta- tion, defeated the Hongkong C. C. by six sets to three, at Pokfulam,
D. K. Samy and D. J. N. Anderson (University) lost to T. C. Monaghan and L. T. Ride 3-6, beat W. M. Barten and D. Ellia 6-1, beat J. D. Humphreys and R. H. Wild 6-0.
"
G. E. Yeah and P. P. Khe (Univer- sity) beat T. C. Monaghan and L. T Ride G-3, beat W. M. Barton and D. Elli 6-4, lost to J. D. Humphreys and
Wild
3-8, R. H.
Y. K. Ng and F. Y. Khoo (Univer sity) lost to T. C. Monaghan and L. T. Ride 3-6, bent W. M Barton and D. Ellis 6-3, beat J. D. Humphreys and R. H. Wild 6-1.
M. B. K. v Kowloon C. C.
The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha scored a victory over the Kowloon C.C. on their own ground by seven sets to two. T. Imura and T. Fujimori (M.B.K.) beat W. M. Gitting and Hambly 6-3, beat W. Brown and G. C. Burnett 6-1, hent F. B. Groge and Ramsey 6-1.
S. Fukushima and G. Nakamura (M.EK) lost to W. M. Gittins and Hambly 6-7.
5-7, beat W. Brown and G. C. Burnett 6-3, beat F. B. Grose and Ramsey 7-5.
T. Yamada and K. Matsuo (M.B.K.) lost to W. M. Gittins and Hambly 3-6, beat W. Brown and G. C. Burnett G-4, beat E B. Grose and Ramsey 6-1,
"C" DIVISION.
Nippon Club Heavily Defeated.
At King's Park, the Nippon Club
by seven sets to two. were defeated by the Hongkong C. C.
R. Ishibashi and C. Kawaro (Nippon) lost to C. H. Bradley and G. F. R. Divett 8-10, lost to H. Nyhott and A, N. Block 0-6, lost to 31. W. Turner and V. R. Gordon 5-7.
"The work is excellently con- ceived and very well worked out,"
"Every silicitor, barrister and auditor and company secretary will find the work indispensable”-Turnier and V.-R. Gordon 2-6.
heartily congratulate Mr. Hawker on his work."
T. Hatn and T. Sato (Nippon) beat: C. H. Bradley and G. E. R. Divett 6-3, lost to II. Nyhoff and A. N. Black 4-5, beat M. W. Turner and V. R. Gordon 7.5.
Τ.
and Takeniasa
Z.
Inaoku (Nippon) lost to C. H. Bradley and G. E. R. Divett 3-6, lost to H. Nyhoff and A. N. Block 1-6, lost to M, W.
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2 That in the event of the above Resolution being passed, 294,- 789 Shares shall be issued and offered in the
first instance by the Directors at par to existing Shareholders
of the Register on Company as at the 16th day of July, 1930 rateably in the proportion of ONE share for every TWO shares held by such Shareholders, and in the event of any of the said 294,789 Shares not being taken up by the Shareholders within the time stipulated by the Directors, the Board shall be empowered to allet them or dispose of them
as they in SOUTH CHINA-MORNING-POST, their discretion deem CX- pedient in the interest of the Company. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 7th day of CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- July, 1930 to WEDNESDAY, 16th day of JULY, 1930, both days
DIE ASAHI inclusive.
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MITSUI
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GRAND PRIZES
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HEREBY
the
Dated this Twenty-sixth day of June 1930.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
D. L. KING,
Secretary.
METALS
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AIRMEN CRASH IN BURMA.
HOOK & MATTHEWS MEET
·WITH MISHAP.
Bangkok, July 5.-
Indian R.C. v German T.C.
At Sackumpoo, the Indian R, C. gained a narrow win over the German T. C. by the odd set in nine.
1. S. Ackber and A. K. Minu (1.R.C.) beat E. Precht and G. Schuldt 6-4, beat R. Schmidt and B. Schroeter 6-0, lost to O, May and O. Neidt 4-6,
D. Mohamed and M. O. Hoosen |- (1.R.C.)-beat-E. Precht and G. Schuldt 6-3, beat R. Schmidt and B. Schroeter 4-4, beat 0. May
and O. Neidt 6-4.
D. M. A. Razack and A. K. Suffiad (I.R.C.) lost to E. Frecht 'and' G. Schuldt 4-6, lost to R. Schmidt and B. Schroeter 3-6, lost to 0. May and O.
Neidt 2-6.
S.C.A.A. v Kowloon I.T.C.
The South China A. A. inflicted, a crushing defeat on the Kowloon 1.T.C. by cight sets to one, on their own ground.
Wong Fook-nam and Slou Kin-sang (S.C.A.A.) best Dr. Lal and Firdos Khan 6-4, beat Feroz Ali and H. S. Mahan Singh G-1, beat M. A. Khan and Jehan Dad 6-1..
Chan Kam-hung and Chan Kam- moon (S.C.A.A.) beat Dr. Lal and Firdos Khan 6-4, lost to Feroz Ali and and H. 3. Mahan Singh 5-7, beat M.
Khan Jehan Dad 6-2.
and
A.
Ho Hin-kan and Liu Kwai-fan (S.C.A.A.) beat Dr. Lal and Firdos Khan 7-5, best Feroz Ali and H. S. Singh 4-3, bent M. A. Khan and Jehan Dad 6-2.
BRITISH NAVAL MEN WOUNDED.
COMMUNISTS FIRE ON HMS. TEAL.
then there has been no news of seized and burned..
that they might have continued on
Insurances.
Canton Ins. $950- n. Union Ins., $450 e.
North China Ins., Tls. 160 b
Yangtaze Ins., $50 m.
China Underwriters, $3. a.
China Fires, $400, b.
H. K. Fire Ins., $950 n.
Shipping.
Daugiasos, $24 b
H. K. Steamboats, 824) 8, Indo-Chinas; (Def.) $43 n.
Union Waterboats $32 n.
Mining.
Bengusts, ¤. Kailana, 31/3
.
Langkats, Tis. 13.10. S'hai Explorations, Tis. 1.30 Raube, $23 n. Tronohs, 21/- n.
Docks, etc.
в.
Kowloon Wharves, $173 Whampoa Dooks, $39 n. China Providents $5.40 s. Hongkews, Tls 265 b. New Engineerings, Tis. 8 b. Shanghai Docks. Tls. 150 n. Cottons,
Ewo Cottons, Tla. 12's. S'hai Cottons. Tis. 86 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $12.05 e. H. K. Lands, $84
85.
I.
S'hai Lands Tls. 285 b. Humphreys, $16:60 -Realties, $9.75
Chinesa Estates $98 s.
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MUSIC AND DRAMA.
NICOLA'S GREAT SHOW - AT THE STAR.
A
At
Nicola, who will commence season at the Star Theatre, Kow- loon, to-night, started on his career of mystifying at the very early age of four, when he assist ed his father, also a magician, in the staging of his shows. fifteen, Nicola had learned enough of the profession to stage a show on his own, and, displaying great determination and grit, he worked his way from his birthplace in America to Paris. From there he drifted towards the East, sensing instinctively that in the. Orient lay the true secrets of magic and mystery.
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American Ports he
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"I do not claim to do the impos- sible," saya Nicola, "just the improbable." He makes no claim to supernatural powers or ability, but with cheery matter-of-fact- ness admits that theatrical magic is all trickery. There is explanation to every, one of the mystifying stunts he performs, but. he defies anyone to discover it...
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REDS ACTIVE IN WANCHAL
DEMONSTRATORS STONE THE were made, and
number of over 30, began to throw stones at the trams, holding up the Shanghai, July" 5.
CINEMA NOTES.
service for a short while before There is great "Red" activity at
the Police arrived on the scene and the north end of Tungting Lake
restored order. Three arrests Anxiety is felt regarding. the from Yochow to Shasi. The Com-"THE COCOANUTS” STILL A
BIG DRAW.
a basketful of fate of the airmen Hook and munists fired on H.M.S..Teal, Bee,
pamphlets seized, The incident Matthews, who are attempting a Scarab, and the Guam near Cheng-
"The Cocoanuts" again drew
TRAMCARS,
proved to be a demonstration by record flight from England to lin. Two British bluejackets were crowded houses yesterday at the Australia. They left Akyab for wounded and one American killed.
Theatre. The Central
Marx Residents who passed through local Communists. If, noise was of Rangoon on Thursday and since Jardine's launch Shun Wo was Brothers repeated all the funny Wanchal a few minutes before nine any account, there was sufficient business of their three-year-old o'clock last night probably wonder-volume to have alarmed peaceful them. It was originally thought The Wuchang-Changsha Rail- musical hit with exceedingly good ed what might be the import of a residents of the district. The audience enjoyed sudden burst of cracker-firing, at hoisting of two red flags on bamboo itself hugely.
tended by the spectacle of a large poles lent additional impressivences "The Cocoanuts" is funny if crowd advancing over the new re- to the spectacle; but all this show Bee Going to Yockow.
you like the Marx Brothers and clamation shouting as they went came to a quick ending.
Emergency squads from Police Hankow, July 4. their broad, bumptuous comedy. along... It is stated that Yochow was Two groups of girls appear in the
At the head of the throng, twa Headquarters helped the policemen In the affected area to quell the taken by "Red" troops yesterday.chorus-the Gamby-Hale girls and Rangoon, July 5, The British warship Teal was the Allan K. Foster girls-and red pieces of cloth fluttered from demonstration, the greater part of The Government has received a fired on by "Red" forces and two they put, over, some very good bamboo poles, while certain indivi- the throng, losing no time in get
onepartiduals amongst the crowd threw
appeared imminent. No message to the effect that the ratings were wounded, H.M.S. dances. There was aeroplane in which Hook and Teal replied to the fire.
cularly good shot from overhead, papera into the air, which were ting away from the spot when
picked up by people who were in- arrest
consequences of any importance. Matthews are flying is reported to
The British warship H.M.S. Bee which was quite artistic. have crashed twelve miles from is proceeding from Hankow to Yo-
Among the supporting people, duced by the unusual sight to follow, resulted from the "Red" display.
The three, men arrested will Francis, Katherine
Margaret the procession. Tanogup. The local authorities
chow-Reuter.
Advancing to the tramlines at be charged before the Magistrato have been asked to curry out an
*The above message was delayed Dumont and Cyril Ring were
Johnstone Road, the rang, to the in due course. Immediate search-Reuter.
by the censor.]
quite good.
Rangoon, but they have arrived here and search parties are being organised.--Reuter.
places-Reuter...
not
Crash Reported.