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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932

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YESTERDAY

It was revealed at the annual Previously acknowledged general meeting of the Hongkong Sir Robert Ho Tung Cricket Club yesterday that possibly Mr. Paul Lauder future Interport cricket teams will Mr. E. Potter

go up to Shanghai in October or Mr. S. S. Perry November. This announcement was

made by

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, who Hon. Dr. A. I. Wellington presided at the meating, the reason, Dr. G. W. Pope being that during these two months,

"one can to reasonably assured of good weather."

After asking the Ilon. Secretary,

The Steamship,

$3,268

"GENERAL METZINGER"

100 100

60

50

Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, the 20th October, 1982.

From MARSEILLES C. Consignees of Cargo by the above

50 named steamer are hereby informed 20 that their goods with the exception of

Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are! being landed and placed at their risk $3,688. in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lid, Kowloon, whence delivery can bo obtained as the goods are landed

Contributions may be made at Mr. L. S. Greenhill, to rend the Messrs. Thomson and Co., (Char- notice convening the moeting, Mr. tered Accountants) York Building, Hancock said:

C-

Hongkong.

Gentlemen,-The report and counts, with auditora cortificato at- tached, having been in your hands for the prescribed period, I will, with year to do better in this respect, as your permission, follow the

Dual we have lately made arrangements proceduro and take them as road.

| which we hope will prevent a loss in The report fully covers the activi- future, but we cannot expect big pro- ties of the Club for the period under fits on this item so long as the pro- review, but I should like to take this sent system of supplying halls Quportunity of enlarging on it

members in in force. little.

Two Interport cricket matches have been played against Shanghai since our last meeting a year

ago. The Brat one here in November which sulted in n win for our friends from the North and the second one in May the year in Shanghai which we won by the, narrow margin of 42 runs. Most of you will remember that owing to very bad weather it was touch and go whether the game in Shanghai would be played all, and

at as it was, it was only carried through under extremely unfavourable conds Elonn to both Alden. I

here her like to congratulate Mr. Mitchell and his team on their victory. It is not always possible as you know to got the best talent for a visiting side, but the "will to win" and the cheery optimism of the Hongkong skipper have no doubt were no menn factors in our victory. It has been suggest

that our visit to Shanghai should take

1033,

to

Bar profits are also down by nearly $1,000, but I would mention that charges for drinks to members have not varied appreciably during the past twelve month-in spite of the fluctuations in exchange and duties. This accounts for the lower profits, in spite of the larger turn-over.

These three items you will seo mnko up the $3,000 mentioned above.

Balance Sheet. Turning to the balance sheet, you will see we have a credit balance with our Bankers of $3,217.03.

Member Debtors. The amount balance sheet in shown in the

Since the 31st. August $0,731.11.

Rak

Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival, will bo subject to rent.

All claims must be sent to the undersigned before the Friday. the 4th November, 1982, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged packagen must bo left in the Godowns for examination by the consignees, and the Company's Sur- veyor Mosers:-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 1st November, 1932. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFÉ "EMPRESSES"

Ofter the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

AND

SERVICE

Hong Kong Bhangnai Nagasaki Empr. of Asia Nov. 4 Empt. of Canada N. 10 Kopr. of Russia Deo. 2 Empr. of Japan

Doo 16 Empr of Majo De 30 Empe of Canada Feb. 1 Empt. of R Fob 17 Empr. of Japan Empr. of Ais Empr. of Omvda

Kobe

Yokobaw

Arrive Leave Leave Leave Nov. 6 Nov. 3 Nav. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 20

Nov. 23 Nov, 25 Dec. 1 Deo. 4 Deo. 6 Doa Dec. 10 Dea, 10

Dro. 21 Dra. 23 Dec, 29 Jin. 1 Jan. 3 Jay 6 Jan. 7 Feb. 3

Leste

Coastola YaramIT VIBI Arolva! Nov. 31. Dec. 5

Doo, 19

Jna. ☎

Jn 16

Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 16

Feb. 20

Feb. 19 Feb. 21

Fab. 23 Feb. 25

Mar. 6

Mar. 2

Mr. 4

Mar. Mr. Mar. 15

Mar. 20

Mar. 17

Mar. 19 Mar. 21

Mr. 23 Mar. 23

Apr. 3

Mor. 24

Mar, 25

Mar.20 4.31 Apr. 7

Apr. 18

Agent.

Empr. of Russia Empr. of Japan Empr. of Asia

Apr. 7

Apr. 9 Apr. 11

Apr. 13 Apr, 15

Apr. 24

Apr. 21

Apr. 23

Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May 4 May

May

May 7 May

May 11 May 13

May 21

Empe, of Oanıďa · May 19 Eopr. of Rusia Empr. of Japan, Juus 15

May 20

May 24 May 26 June 3 Juno?

Jude 2 Jone 4 June 6 Jario 8 June 10

June 19

June 29

June 21 June 23 June 29 July 4

No claims will be admitted after the goods bare left the Godowns,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any caso whatever.

R. OHI.

Hongkong, 28th October, 1932.

THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO." ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

hereby

"BENREOCH" Consignees of Cargo are informed that all Goods are being lunded nt their TIRK Into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kew loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns. and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st November, 1932, will be subject to rent.

against the steamer All clainis must be presented to the Undersign the 15th November, ed an or

the collections against this amount The Steamship, to $0,364.68-$200.48 of the balance still to come in being considered good and a provision of $175.08 has been for those accounts considered doubtful. mado under Sundry Creditors place say In October or November. Sundry creditors and credit bal when one can be reasonably assuredances is made up largely of various of good weather and this time will bills for August.

Whilst on the subject of members be given a trial when our turn next comes to visit the Northern Port.accounts, I would once

agola We shall meantime look forward to members and subscribery with small visit from Shanghai in November, accounts to pay a deposit af many $10 against bills--both as a convenience The Club's Showing.

to themselves and to the Hon. Secre- nry, a great deal of whose valuable in writ- Before leaving this subject of In- time on our behalf is spent terpart cricket I want again to thank ug letters to members, who are be- all thoar who financially and other-

hind in their payments. I referred

1932, or they will not be recosmaged wise helned to make the visit of the in my speech at the annual general

All broken, chafed, and Shanghai team here last November meeting of 1920 to this same subject, Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

more consideration the success I think it was. Without and if a little the assistance we received it would were shown by members a great deal where they will be examined on the hurdle he possible to carry through of unnecessary work would be saved. 31st October, 1032, ut 10 a.m.,

Mesars. Goddard and Dougins. a cricket interport successfully,"

A Complaint Book.

To comply with the General Bonded With remove to foen) cricket, I am

Warehouse Regulations consignees sorry the Club did not make a bettor | One or two members have an-

must have a Revenue Officer in showing. However there appears to proached me with suggestions which attendance when damaged dutiable be a good deal of new talent this they considered would be to the bene-† goods aro examined. senson, and I'hope both the 1st and】At of members as a whole. These 2nd XI's under the able cantaincy have moatly been accepted by your of Mr. Hayward and Mr. Gubagan Committee and are in force. One of respectively will see that we arent them was a complaint book, which the head of both the Int and 2nd will be kept in the Secretary's office. Longue.

und which is not to be removed. If Mr. Sayer is to be congratulated any member has at nny time any. on lending the 1st XI batting aver

ages, and Mr. Hamilton the bowline For Restion to make for the benent

res.

members as a whole, I can as- alan Mr. Elling and Mr. Wolf the sure you it will receive the carnest batting and howling

consideration of your Committee.

I do not think I pectively of the 2nd XIerages

have anything The annual lawn tennis tournment

further to

say, beyond personal cain carried through a reference to the Committee and the cessfully. There was a very slight Hon. Secretary. I would like to take decline in the number of entries,

this opportunity of

of thanking them though gale receints were not up to for their willing co-operation in all former years, Our thanks are due matters in connexion with the Club. to the officials and sub-committee. Gentlemen, I can assure you that they who ran the tournament so efficiently, are all good workers and have the The Ramjahn cousins for the ath

interests of the Club at heart. Lest wear in eeession won the Openi now beg to propose the adoption Double Championship of the Colony of the report and accounts as pre- and Mr. S. A. Rumjahn once again sonted, and when this has been duly won the Singles.

seconded I shall be pleased to answer to the best of my ability any ques tions members may wish to nak in connexion with them.

The Anal of the unnun Hong Dou bles was played off this afternoon and resulted in a victory for Messra, Gibb, Livingstone.

The Accounts.

3.

The report wis seconded by Mr. L. C. P. Bellamy and passed un- unimously.

New Officera.

ro-

ulected President of the Club.

Monara, Linstead and Davies were re-elected Auditors on the proposal of Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, seconded by Mr. W. Wright,

Turning now to the accounts, hope you will agree that they are, Proposed by Mr. F. Symo-Thomp- antisfactory. The groas profit at Ron and seconded by Mr. P. Jacks, working account is $8,070.25--some Mr. Hancock was unanimously $3.378 lower than the previous year but you will notice that gate re. ceipts for the annual. tennis tourna rent are down by abuat $1.000, which is beyond our control. The loss or sale of tennis gear, principally balls is $42.35 ninat a raft the pro year of 8080.04—a difference of $1.000.

would emphasize that tennis play ing members get their tennis balls a very cheap prices. We hope thir

The following were elected to the Committee.-Messrs. H. J. Arm- strong, A. C. Beck, A. C. I. Bowker, V, R. Gordon, A. W. Hayward, R. M. Henderson, I. M. Hodgson, E. J. K. Mitchell and T. E. Pearco.

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