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THE NGAI NAM COMPANY

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THE WORLD FAMOUS FEMALE IMPERSONATOR

Dr. MEI LAN FAN

and his troupe of Actors in a repertoire of FAMOUS PLAYS

at the

HOI CHU THEATRE the Bund, Canton, from

28th April to 4th May, 1931.

At the

KO SHING THEATRE 117, Queen's Road West, Hongkong

from

7th May to 12th May, 1931.

-NIGHTLY at 8.00 p.m.

Booking at the Theatro.

Tol. 27180.

PRICES OF ADMISSION (Including tax):~$0,80, $5,60, $4,50

$3.40 and $2,30.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1931.

E. D. ANDREWS SEEN IN ACTION.

TENNIS DISPLAY AT THE II.K.C.C. GROUND).

SHANGHAI RACES.

-FULL RESULTS OF THIRD

DAY'S EVENTS.

Through the courtesy of the Hong- Kong Club, the following resulta of yesterday'a raees at Shanghal are available:

CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE.

REPORT REVEALS SUCCESS.

FUL OPERATIONS,

E. D. Andrews, the noted British

The General Agents' and Can- tennis player, participated in two

sulting Committee of the Cantan exhibition games on the iongkongt

The Yangier Cup (1 Mile).

Insurance Office, Ltd., in sulmit- {Cricket Club ground yesterday | Mr. Hays Switzerland

ling a statement of the accounts afternoon. Unfortunately, he h

(Mr. Dallas) 1 made up 31st December 1934 not yet fully recovered from his ill. Mr. Toeg's Alligator

in sterling and Hongkong car: Singapore, and

(Mr. Pole Hunt)renes; report us follows: neas contracted at his appenranes in the Colony will Mears. We Twa's Mister Cinters auly be in doubles Astures,

The Hart Legacy Cup Cult-a-Mile). Mr. S. A. Judah's Great Triumph (Mr. Encarnacio) Andrews | Me. Allon's Windmill Plane

(Mr. Maitlan) 3) 1929 Aemunt. - After payment. Tion: 2 minutes 08,1 sveonda,

share on 16th May 1930, this of an interim dividend of $is per

Acemint shows J སརྞ།ཥ「།12t SIZAN.966.95, and it is

The large crowd which turnool to watch this well-known player must have been rather disappoint. ed. Brilliant at times,

(Mr. Met'anni Mr. Toer's Nith Mr. Pute Hunt)

Time: 48 sonzzziała, the

was erratic and his display fell short of international standard. There were time, however, during grame that he showed glitzpies of This rent form.

Partnering E. C. Fincher, he de. feated When Hood bye, the Strails player, and Paul Kong straight d winning lg 7-5, 6-4. th

od rame of the afternoon, be partiesced CAL. Bongahn against 8. A. and 11 D. Ronjal. Some grennd tennis wa L WLUB... many after Two jabark eye hadhiyo, and

ening the game wie abandoned with Heaven, the empob winsbur the first et at 6-9 and being the

ced at 1

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

THE CRAMPIONS TO MEET THE REST.

The postponed &xture, South Chlam (ffumpsioni) v. The HOME uf the Leagm? will bus played this afternwn

the PC. grond, les at 4.15 pam. The referee will be Sgt. Cawwbtl,R.,

The Longue trophieg re 1 presented at the eher of the game.

There will be one change in the

The Racing Stakes (One Milo). (Mr. P. B. CS, Prid (Mr. Parkin)

Mr. Day's Beautifaland

(Mr. Dallas) Messrs. 1. 1. Landate and F. A.

Pullock's Auchencairn.

Mr. Nerda)

Titre:

2 minute 18 medida, The Rableon Plate (1% Miled, Mr. Morn's Hazy Morn (Mr. Clark)

Mr. Lots Crafty Bud

1

2

I

2

1

22

ruvont

mended that this sum be appro printed as follows; To pay a finai dividend

per

$320,000; fo

Roues of Sto per share, $100,000; to auld do Storline Reserve Fundi 120,000, $263.7142: to all to Reinsurance Fand. $100,000; to fadd to Enderwriting Suspense Account to ete the year 1929, $2,712,016,

Mr Boatmano) Fash's Joe Bek

13 (Mr. Bokon} Tier 2 minutes 38.1 secondt. The Dalay Scramble (Thalf-a-Mile), Mr. Pods Cinchona Tree

Mr Indlands Showpe

Mr. Jason's Bownspar

(Mr. "Pollock)

Mr. E Meliaip)

(Mr. Encarnero) Time: 1 minute 1 rvcond.

2

3

The Cherfon Handicap "A" Class, (A, Mix). Mr. A. N. Dallas Royal Hussar

M Pallas1 Me Sing Lee's Simba (Mr. Parkin) Mr R. H. McNair Tim Leno

1

+

(Mr. Rothe Time: 2 minutes hat scrombi The Cheeson Hawtienp "R" Class, ((F; M«»),

Me. Wayfootgla Cooch Breirations

(Mr. Chark) 1

Test team Strange (H.K.P.C.) will | Mr. Powhattank Turveydrop turn out of back in pince of Martin

M IN. Barrist

(Kowloon P, The Best will there. Mr. Hunt's Blacknonge Vale, (ope consist of:

G. Rodver: Strate and Mackburn: Hedley, Hay and Lam Yuk-ying: 11. Gomano, Losolen, A. V Greani, Grin wy pod zid Damon.

LOCAL YACHTING.

RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S MID-WEEK RACES,

The fourth mid-work yacht rive yesterday

ever the fallowing Quarry Bay mark test . Cotippe Channel itmeks (P), ja distance of 4 indles,

Thu eveal started at b,há gram. There were no competitors in the "B" olars, lost the following were the

results of the entert for the I, Y and

Geliest. Yacht Why Woleg Bluejacket Hoofim

Sperdwell Jasmine

Pop.

Sailed By Mrs. Adlanis 1. Mr. Pickering

Maj. ', S. Stewart

11

1 Fay . Petre

Carlson

(Mr. Mailand Tane 2 minutes 19 | sevumis The Cheefor Handicap C14. Miles), Mr. Holeon's The Show Hird

(M4. Tingle) Mr. Wallor's Buzzean

C3 Marthand Mesome Meters Luf - Paulete

(Mr. R N Harrist Time ? minutes 32 1 we unde The Ningpo Cup (11⁄4 Miles).

(Mr. Clark)

[ Me, H, Beacte | Mr. S. N Shembrised Clutha

C3 E. McBain) Mc, B. H. McNur's David Garrick

Mr. Rothe

Time: Amature 142 seconds. The Shanghai Stakes (1% Mlle). Mr. Lads Firefach (Mr. McCann) Mrs. Jack Nidder's Boot Black

+ Mr. Maitlandi

Mess. Law and Hickling's Glen

1940 Account. 2 2774 tatting at credit of this Accogl $2,541,0 14,06. Out of this sunt, it is further recommended that an interim dividend of $18 per share be paid, aborsing $180,000,00, 400_ Jalance of $2,361,- || 244,06 being enrried forward.

Consulting! Cumamitten, Sar Robert Ho Tung. Messrs. A. 11. Compton, 1: Dunbar, Henry Humphreys, T. E. Peare and A. H. White retire but, beng «licado

Ter themselves for re-viretion.

Auditors. The Accounts Favo been audited by Megars barel Bingham and Matthews and Perry Smith, Seth and Fleming whi being eligible, odfer Uremselves fer re-election.

Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. The Board of director of the Union Insurance Society of Can- alon, lad, reports as Followa;

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1920 Account: After payment the interim dividend of 21s, per bary and the bugs of 2011, to Contributors passed at the Bast | Anual Meeting, there remains is Balance $165,644 164, as

The statement, amesed Board recommends that Knut dividendi al fús, per share on 185,900 shares be jaaid to Mares, holders, absorldng £108,300, and that the Balance be carried for- Wand 140 Underwriting: Suspence Aventint to clear the Account for the year 1920.

1530 Accedunt:

ta

The Balamer #

Working. Arcount an

Theewayber, 1980, was £281.176 194.

per anexed statement, recommends

3 Powerd

1

Prosen (Mr. Needo) Tides minutes 21.2 seconds. The Nowelwang Cup (1 Mile). | Mr. Eve's Reenge Eve (Mr. Rother

Mr. S. A duták's Deep Sen

Mr. Hultant2 Meyers. Winstone and Hunty's The

Guillemot (Mr. HD, 3 Time miuntos 174 seemde. The Grent Northern Handieap.

FOOTBALL BROADCAST, Olesen Eurlungs).

Uncovered Stand.

3.

4

2.

5.

6.

8.

Covered Stand.

There will be a special broadest description at five o'clock this after. noon of the match to be played on the Club ground. It is the wind up of the season. between South Chian (Champions) and the Rest of the League. The above plan of the field will help listeners-in to follow the brondenst tuli.

1

interim dividemt at

The

that per share I paid to Shareholders, almorts- ing £162,000, that a bonus of 2011, be paid to Contributors, adesoflitet nhout £15,000 and that the Leminder be carried forward.

Reserve Fund: The Board Re- engstunds the transfer from the Heinsinsurance Fand of £100,000 to the credit of the Sterling Re-

will increase Fund, which this Fund from EX00,000 to £400,000, and decrease the Rein- surance Fund from £2,390,406 8a, The Griffins Scramble (Hol-u- 71, 10 £2,200,106 *a, 7d. Mile),

Mr. and Mes, A, V. White's County. (Mr. Clark) Mr. Alina's Courage (Mr. Melann) 3. Robson's The Dur Bird

(Mr. Brand) Times 2 minutes 43,3 seconds

Memes, We Two's Jumble Sale

(Mr. Maitland)

Mr. Lob's Manga (Mr. McCann) Mr. Ferrybill Genghis-Khng

(Mr. Rothe) Time: 3 minute #1 second.

THE BRITISH RYDER CUP TEAM.

A STRONG REPRESENTATION

INDICATED.

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#

London, May 5. Following the recent trials, the Professional Golfers' Association has selected the following to represent; Great Britain in the Ryder Cup matches at the Scioto Club. Columbus, Ohio, on June 26 and 2

Charles Whitcombe (Crewshill) Captain.

Arelie Compston (Coombe Hill). 1. C. Jolly (Poxgrove). Abe Mitchell (private, St. Albane). Fred Robson (Addington Palace). W. J. Invies (Wallasey). Ernest Whitcoinbe (Bournemouth).- The remaining three will probably be chosen within a fortnight, -Renter.

Directors, -- Siner The Last General Meeting. Mr. J. K. Bousfield resigned from the! Board and Mr. W. L. Bell ham joined the Board. In accordance with the Articles of Association, Mr. J. Owen Hughes and the Hon. afr. C. G. S. Mackie retire. but offer themselves for re-election.

Auditors. -Messrs. Lowe, Ring- hum & Matthews and Messrs. Lin- stend & Davis, Chartered Accoun tants, retire, but offer themselves for re-election,

KOWLOON GOLF.

SUMMER CUP DRAW.

The following is the draw for the qualifying round of the Summer Cup, to be played aver the Kowloon course on Sunday Play will be on handienp over 18 holes, the 16 best nett scores returned malifying for match_plicy,

9.00 W. S. Hier v. R. W. Sapsed. 9.05 IL. Hampton v. 11. Mundy, 9.10 W. Hydė v. G. Reid.

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