THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1984.
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SUSTORAGE CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
Notice is hereby given that the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Com- pany's Town Omeo. 2, Lower Albert Road, on Tuesday, 20th February, 1934, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with State ment. of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and ro-electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfor Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the th February to 20th February, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors
J. D. THOMSON,
Secretary. Hongkong, 80th January, 1934,
NOTICE.
Hongkong Automobile Association,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of of the members this Association will be, held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURSDAY. 8th FEBRUARY, 1934, at 5.30 p.m., to pass and adopt the Accounts for the year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1938, and to elect Officers, etc.,
By Order.
G. E. S. UPSDELI,
Hon. Secretary.
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Notice To Shareholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY-SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THUIS- DAY, the 8th February, 1934, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv-| Ing the Report of the Directors together with a Statement Accounts for the year ended Bist December, 1933.
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The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 31st January, 1934, to Thursday, the 8th February, 1934, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Direc- turn,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary.
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NOTICE la hereby given that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on MONDAY, the 12th February, 1934, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, › 1988.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 301k January, to MON. DAY, 12th February, both days inclusive."
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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of joes) share quotations Issued to-day.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, 81860 n. H.K. Banka, (London), £136 n. Chartered Bank, #10% n. Mercantile Bank.
£261⁄4n.
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Marcantile Bank C., £1241⁄2 the East Asia Bank, $103 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., 8h. $20 n China O. Fin. Ord, Sh. $4 n. China O, Fin, Pref. Sh. 35 n.
Insurances.
Canton Ins. #310 b.. Union Ins., $575 n.
China Underwriters, $1.60 n. China Fire, $525 n. H.K. Fire Ins., '$280 n. International Assce, S. $630 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, 35 b.
H.K. Steamboats, $12 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.), $38 n. Shells (Bearer), 55/- n. Union Waterboats, $11 n.
Min
Antamoks, 75 cts, b.
Balatoce, $40 n.
Baguio Gold, 51 cta, n
Benguets, $50 n.
MACAO SUSTAIN FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON
NAVAL TEAM ADOPT MUCH THE BETTER TACTICS
WEED-END · HOCKEY FULLY DESCRIBED.
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It fell to the lot of the Medway Officers team to lower the proud record of the Macao Hockey Club when the teams met in a return match at King's Park yesterday, and the visitors. lost their 100 per cent: figures, losing by three goals to one after a match featured by unusually fine hockey.
Macao, although lively in at- have had to be made in the composi- tack, were less better served † tion of the United Services cloven to in defence, and collapsed before meet the Hongkong Interport team the foraging and persistent. cn the Club ground, King's Park, at
5 o'clock this afternoon. There Navy quintette,
still a vacancy on the left wing, but the position will probably be filled by Lt. do Winton, S.W.B.
The Medway were much better balanced, and their efforts to keep. the game open were adequately re- warded.
Macao made the mistake of keep
Benguet Exporation; 31 ets. h. Ing the ball too close and of de- Benguet Goldfield. 80 cts. n.
Big Wedge, 25 cta, n.
Gold Creek, $4% n.
Ipo Mining, $7 n.
Itogons, $72 n
Kallan, 27/ b.
Langkats (Singlo), $17 n. S'hai Exporations, Sh. $4.60 n. S'hal Loans, 86.80 n. Raubs, $14.10 n.
Venz: Goldfields, $6.50 h.
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H.K. Wharves, $117 b. H.K. Docks, $184. h. 9. China Motors A., $2 n. 5. Cuma Motors B.. $8 n. Providenta (old), $2.70 n..
·Providents (new), 60 cts b.` Hongkewa, Sh. $854 m. New Engineerings. Sh. $6.00 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $147 n.
Cotton Min
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $13.10 b. S'hai Cottona, Sh. $119 n. Zoong Singa, Sh. $184_n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $67.
Lande. Hotein, etc.
I. and S. Hotels, $6.30 n. H.K, Lands, $73, n. Shai Lands, Sh. $29 n.
Metropolitan Lands, Sh, $14. Humphreys, $12.10 b.
H.K. Realties, $6.60 n.
Asia Realtics "A" Sh. $140. Asia Realtica "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates, 897 n. China Realties, Bh. $15% a. China Debenture, Sh.$187 n
Pablle Utilitie. Tramways, $224/85 80. Peak Trams (old), $15.90 n. Peak Trams (new), 373; n. Star Ferries (old), $100 b. Yaumati Ferries (old); $243⁄4a ¤ C. Lights (now), $9.60 b. C. Lights (new), $914 b. H.K. Electrics, $76 b. Macao Electrics, $23% b. Sandakan Lights, 38 n. Telephones (old), $261⁄2 n, Telophones (now), $18% 8. China Busca, Sh. $121⁄2 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- 11, Singapore Prof., 16/- .
Industrials. Malabon Sugars, $15 s. Cald: Macg, (old), Sh. $21 o. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $19% ¤- Canton Ices, $24 n. Comenta (old), 83% n. Cements (new), $84 n.. H.K. Ropes, $7.10 0. xtures, ete.
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biry Farms, $29.40 sn. Watsons, $7.60_n. Der A Winge, $1 a. Lane Crawfords, $4.10 n. Mackintoshs, $21. Sinceres, $13.20 n. Wm. Powells, $1.60 n. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $4% n. B.K. Entertainments, $1014 a S.C. Enterprises, $14 n.. United Theatres. Sh. 82 n. Macao, "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $2 n. Constructions (new), 50 cts, n B. Ind. G. Bonds, 81% n.
H.K. Govt, Loan 6% b. Prem, x. Wallace Harpers, 38 n.
Some girls who think they have golden voices merely have brass.
layed passing which allowed the opposition to jump in and relieve threatening situations.
The exchanges were played at a rare pace. Tho Medway took the lead through Cheynem and added two further goals through Bartlett and Eaden, before Ramalho re- plied for Macao with a perfect one handed shot.
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The Services will field the follow- ing team-Lt.Cdr. Flatcher (Med- way);
Sub. Taj Mohammed (Pun jablay and Lt. Metcalfe (R.A.); LA. Cdr. Hill (Modway) (Capt.), L. Sin- clair
Halford (Modway) and (S.W.B.); B. P. G. Burdett (Medway), Alat Din (Punjabi), Sub-Lt Cheyne (Medway) Lt. Bartlett (Medway). and A. N, Other,
CAER CLARK CUP
H.K. LADIES DEFEAT RECREIO
Goalless though the second half was, the play remained at a high level and was full of excitement. The Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club, in the Caer Clark Cup Both goals experienced narrow champions escapes, but there was no denying Competition, completed their first. the worthiness of the Medway's vic-beat the Club de Recreio Ladies "A" round without a defeat when they tory, achieved against one of the loven by the odd goal in three, at best teams seen in Hongkong for a Sockumpoo on Saturday afternoon. long time.
MAMAK TOURNEY
C.B.A., Medway And
R.A.M.C. Win
Karnail Singh, the Kowloon Indian
The game. was full of exciting ex- changes and the Portuguese fadles held out very well indeed.
at
The winners led by one goal to nil the interval, E. Bonnar scored. both goals for the champions and C.. Silva netted for the Recreio.
ST. ANDREW'S . Y.M.C.A.
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies re- tained leadership in the competition
Tennis Club left back, broke a bone by defeating the "Y" Ladles by three-
J. Weller played an
outstanding
in his right hand when struck by a goals to one on the Marina ground.. atick while playing for the K.I.T.C. against the Royal Army Medical
Tho Corps in a Mamak hockey tourna game in goal for the "yn ment match on the Marina ground dee and lost many opportunities,
Saints' forwards were erratic in the yesterday afternoon.
He received immediate medical at- *P, Gittins scored the only goal for tention, but was unable to participate the Saints the first half, and M. further in the game. The accident Woolley added the second shortly occurred in the opening minutes. after the interval. M. Churn broke The Medicale won by the odd goal through to add the third goal 0. in three. Colledge netted both their Brown. obtained the "Y" 's only goal goals, while Pinto scored the Indians' after a brilliant solo effort tho
1 solitary point.
loft-wing,
C.B.A.. 12TH BATTERY.
C.B.A. v. C.B.S.
The Central British Association Meeting the Central British gained further success in the Mamak Schoolgiris in the second round of tournament when they defeated the the Competition at King's Park, the 12th-Battery-RA-by-three-geals Central British Association Ladies to nil at King's Park yesterday morn played a much improved game to Ing. J. J. King (2) and T. S. D. win by five clear goals. Whitley scored the goals.
MEDWAY v. UNITED.
A goal each by Cox and Chapman; gavo H.M.8. Medway victory over the United Hockey Club by two goals to nil in a Mamak tournament match at King's Park yesterday afternoon. The goals were scored in the first ten minutes <f the game. The second half produced better exchanges.
INTERPORT TRIAL
Changes Announced for
Services Team.
E. Woolley scored three goals, and M. Smith netted two. The score at half-time was three-nil,
H.K. LADIES LOSE.
In a friendly hockey encounter at Happy Valley H.M.S. Cumberland do- feated the Hongkong Ladies' second. eleven by two goals to nil
Midshipman Read scored both goals. for the Cumberland.
DRAWN GAME.
H.M.S. Cumberland shared four goals with the Incognitos in a friend- ly, hockey, encounter at Happy Valley
Saturday.
Lt. Pares netted twice for the Cumberland and do Sours and Silva scored for the
Owing to the departure of H.M.S. E. C. A. do Berwick on exercisos, several changesį Incognitos.
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