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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ил Extraordipary General Meeting of the Members of Lane Crawford, Limited, will be held
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First Floor Exchange Building, Victorin in the Colony of Hong Kong on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, 1915, at noon of considering. for the purpose and if thought fit, passing with.
competition or without amendment the Resolu- tion numbered 1 an n Sheetal novel items featured the programme. of the 14th annual aquatic sports of Resolution and Resolutions 2 (n). the Hongkong Police and Prisons in the Victoria tb), (c) and (d) hereunder set Departments held
on Saturday forth Ordinary Resolutions Recreation Club bath
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alteraton in the presence of a large respectively:--
and distinguished gathering.
1. That the paid up capital- of the Company be reduced from $900,000 (divided into 150,000 shares of $6 each credited as fully
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Among those present were His Excelleray the Officer Administering: the Government, Hon, Mr. N. I. and attended by Smith, sccompaniest by Mrs. Smith paid) to $750,000 (divided into
Mr. J. H. R. Lee (Private Secre 150,000 shares of $5 each credited 199, the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl The Shanghai Interport swiniming as fully paid) and that such re- MacGregor, and Lady MacGregor, team are arriving aboard the Proxi-duction he effected by cancelling on. Mr. It. 11. Kotowall, Hon. Mr. dent Cleveland to-day, liner capital which has been lost or is W. Two, Mr. D. Burlingam, Acting Inspector General of Police, berthing at the Kowloon Wharf.
have unrepresented by available assets and Mrs. Hurlingham, Mr. C. G. WAN 10 Hans Park, who
joint to the extent of $1 per share in Perdue, Acting Deputy Inspector travelled with the team
with Mr. John Huxy, respect of each of the said fully General of Police, and Mrs. Perdue, manager
Prisons, and Mrs. Franks, Mr. and ROOMS TO LET.Claremont Hote! President of the Shoughai Amateurpaid shares of the Company of Sr. J. W. Franks, Superintendent of begs to nanounce that they have Swimming Association, is unable to lews contas available at $150 per month. come owing to his wife's sudden ill-each and by reducing the nominal Mrs. E. W. 1milton, Mr. W. Scho- amount of each share from $6 to Bold, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell and the Misses Crapnell, Mr. W. P. Thompson, Mr. W. La B. Sparrow, Mr. A. R. S. Major and Mr. G. 9. Wilson.
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The Shanghai team comprises: Noel Hammosid (Caphitin), Archie Logan Will Ward, Eldin Welz, Tay Britton. Bill Huber, Jappy Grilk, Si Tok-kien, Jack Dearn and Wolf- gang Wagner.
The nilention of the public is That drawa to the advertisement there are a limited number of re. Booking A served seats available.
at the Anderson Music Company.
The Interport swim takes plecat the V.R.C. bath an Thursday, Friday and Saturday nigris,
2. That immediately on the aforesaid proposed reduction being confirmed by the Supreme Court of Hong Kong:-
{n} The said 150,000 shares of
the Company reduced to $5! per share credited as fully pald shall be consolidated in such manner that every two shall constitute une $10 share credited as filly
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The Internet vents are as fol- loowa:
Thursday.-220 Yards Free Style:
200 Yards Free Style Relay:
100
Yards Breast Stroke.
Friday100 Yards
Style:)
Free
Diving: 100 Yards Medley Rofay: 88 Yurde Free Style.
Saturday, 50 Yards Free Style: 440 Yards Free Style; 100 Yards Back Stroki.
The water pola matele have beun arranged as follows:
Thursday Shamebai |Hongkong.
Friday-Hongkong
Hongkong.
V Re
Ju
Y. Rest of
Saturday-Shanghai v. Hongkong. A Shanghai paper predicts Hong- kong to win the Interpart with 49 palaty to Shanghai's 18.
"Max Chnichek" writes:
The following points-table is bas ed on the 5, 4, 1 scoring system but the water palo for all events and the relays, for which the win- ner gets five markers and the los er zero:
| 50 yards
100 yards
220 yards
440 yards
880 yards
100 back stroke
100 breast stroke Medley relay
Free style relaș
Diving Water polo
Shai kong
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ENDURANCE RECORD Japanese Swimmer's 30 Hours In Water
Tokyo, Sept. 16. Yunosuke Izutsu, the Nippon Uni- versity student, who in seeking to establish a swimming endurance re cord, completed 30 hours In the water at 5 p.m. on Saturday.-United Prean,
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ
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The MING YUEN STUDIO has
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No. 6 Queen's Road Central,
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JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
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ah
paid.
Some of the events were contest- drawn up ed from palice Inunches near Murray 1er to forma a square, The inunghe were bedecked with the Auf- adding entour to floves, roundings.
Warder Franks distinguished him- self by winning the Aggregate Cup, second place being shared by three members of the Police, Hutchinson, last year's holder, Bower and Man
ning.
On such consolidation as aforesaid no shareholder was shall be entitled to a frac-among the Asiatics. tional certificate but the Directura shull have full power to make such pro- visiona by sale or other-
they think wine as
ex- pedient for the case of fractions,
Seanium W94, of the Water Police, the outstanding performer
The water polo match between the Police and the Warders was keenly contested, resulting in a win for the former by the only goal, scored by
From
Bower.
guests.
At the conclusion of the eco Mr. Sparrow, Chairman of the Com mittee, calling upon Mra, Frank to distribute the pites, expressed re- gret that indisposition had prevent
d Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn On such consolidation a aforesaid the existing cer-fram attending and added that in- be both would soon tificates 0: all issued cerely hoped shares of the nominal value stored to perfect health guin. He welcomed His Excellency, Hen. Mr. of $6 each shall be called Smith, and Mrs. Sinith, and the other in by the Directors and
Mr. Sparrow thanked all those who cancelled and new certihad worked hard to make the el- ficates shall be issued.
ing the success it was also the The authorised capital of Judges and Starters, and the Vic the Company shall be in-Loria Recreation Club for the use of
their bath. creased
$750,000
After Mrs. Franks had distribut. I consisting of 75,000 Issceded the prizes, Mr. Franks, speaking shares of $10 each credited in her behalf, expressed thanks for the very kind invitation and honour as fully paid to $1,000,000 that had been extended to his wife "I can only say that we have had by the creation of 25,000 new shares of the nominal fine weather, a fine programme and value of $10 each, such fine sport," he added.
Mr. Burlingham, in a short sperch, new shares to be issued at thanked the organisers of the meet- such time or times and for ing for their work, especially Sub- such purposes and ou auch Inspector Hunt, who had done mach terms and conditions in in the preparation of the programe, He thanked His Excellency and Mrs. every respect as the Com-Smith for their kind attendance and pany's Board of Directors Mrs. Franks for kindly giving away shall in their sole discre- the awards.
Cheers
called for Mrs. tion consider to be in the Franks and for Mr. Burlinghani and best interests of the Com- were heartily given.
pany.
By Order of the Board, A. W. BROWN, Manager and Secretary. Hong Kong, 26th August, 1993.
CHINESE ESTATES, LIMITED.
SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND.
were
THE RESULTS
-
E.
The results were za follows: Life Saving (Europeang)-1, s. Franks and Stuker No. 80 Loung Sing: 2, T. MacMahon, and W.44
Wong Kan..
Plate Diving (European)-1, M. B. Manning: 2, J. E. Hayward; 3, G. F. You
100 Yard Fice Style Champion-
ship Unditus 13ed Chine-1,
Robert Chan; 4, P.C. C511.
3.1/5 secs.
Time:
50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Chinese clerks and Interpreters in Police, Prisons and Fire Brigade)-- 1, Leung Kin-wing; 2. Yeung Pin kwui. Time: 49.476 pngs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SECOND INTERIM DIVI BEND for year ending 29th February, 1986, of two per cent, that is $2.00 per share, will be paid on all shares in this company, on Monday the 23rd September. 1, S. Franks: 3, Thompson.
Time: 79.1/5 seen. 1935, at the Company Office at China Buildings, lh floor.
The TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 17th to the 23rd September, 1935, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of
+
Directors,
. FUNG PING FAN,
Director & Secretary. Hongkong, 13th September, 1935.
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300 Yards Free Style Champion. ship (Europeans), l. V. Hutchin-
SEPTEMBER 18,
INDIA WINS FROM MALAYA
INTERNATIONAL BOWLS
UNINTERESTING
FINAL TIE
Indin defeated Malaya by 24 shots to 12 in the final of the Gutierrez In- ternational Shield competition pinyed on the Club de Recreio green yeater-
diny,
India WIS represented by E. el Asculli, A. M. Omar, D. Rumjahn and U. M. Omar (skip), and Malnya's representatives were M. R. Abban, A M. Wahab, M. Y. Adal, and A. R.
Dallah (skip).
The standard of play was not high. both teams failing to reproduce the form with which they disposed of
as they played better together as a other challengers. Nevertheless, the Indians fully deserved their victory
team.
game of murh
From the spectatera' point of view. the game was rather uninteresting. Malays robbed the The mediocre display put up by the of its interest. India took command right from the start and ran off with a lend of 12 shots in the first five. hends,
THE PLAYERS
ladin's victory was due in no small measure to U, M. Omar, the inter- porter, who was mating instrumental in obtaning the majority of the xhois for his side. On numerous occasions he was deadly accurate, sealing most of his wonds in the direction indicated by his No. 3. His opposite number, was against England in the semi-final, A. R. Daliah was not so good as he hut he lacked support from his enl leagues. Despite this disadvantage, however, he did send down some good woods, but on the whole he was in-
consistent.
D. Rumjabo, na No. for India, as expected, did not play as well although he sent down some useful ber, was completely off form being woods. M. Y. Adal his opposite num- inclined to be heavy, although he in- proved somewhat towards the end of
the game.
A. M. Omar, the Indian No. 2, played better than his adversary, A. consistent gave a M. Wahab. He
for a fow display and scored a number of shots for his team. Except heads, Wahab was usually heavy and wide.
Of the two No, 1 M. R. Abban, for Malaya. E. el Arrulli, for India there was little to choose between them. Both were inclined to be inconsistent,
THE CAME
started Ave
India won the toss, and strongly, scoring on the first heads to lead by 12 shots to nil. They obtained three twas in the first three heads and in the fourth they scored five mainly through a mistake nude by Dallab, the opposing skip. Indin this head when Dallah, in driving, was lying two and possibly three on knocked his own wood away and gave kls opponents five,
The Malays scored two in the next hend- but India still dominated the game and went on to pile up their | score, leading by 17 shots to a when They the 11th hend was reached. then got stuck un the next three heads to allow the Malays to take the score ta 17-9. At this stage the Malayans improved their play con- siderably but after they had further eded the deficit to six shots, tho Indians re-asserted themselves and went on to score on the remaining four hands, winning the match by 21-12.
ADAMSON CUP
GOLF
J. E. RICHARDSON QUALIFIESTM
J. E. Richardson, with a score of 79-11-68, qualified for September for the Adamson Cup Golf Competi- tion at Happy Valley during the past week.
50 Yards Uniform Rner (Asiatic Other seares were J. W. Franks Land Polleo)-1, Robert Chant 83-1172 and A. McKellar PC, B559; 3. Lai Young-wens
80-7-73.
50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Europeans)-1, H. S. Pranka; 2, 6. Dower. Time: 31 secs.
100 Yards Free Style Handicap (Menibers of V.R.C))-1, Noves; 2. MacGenun. Time: 10.3/5 ROCR.
.60 Yards Free Style Handicap (Children under 11)-1, Maureen Chester-Woads; 2, Elsie ITant; 3. Roy Russell.
50 Yards Free Style (Chinear Water Police)-1, W04; 2, 148; 3. W166. Time; 35 secs.
100 Yards Breast Stroke Cham plonship (Europeans)-1, E. 9. Franks: 2, O. Bower; 3, E. S. Brooks, Time: 00.4/5' such.
GO Yards Handicap (Polleo, Re- serve),-1, A. Hamil; 2, Abdul Ray- mond Time: 38 reca.
50 Yards Obstacle Race (Euro. peann)-1, T. Pile; 2, 0. Bower; 3 M. B. Manning.
50 Yards Life Beit Race (Chines Water Police), -1, W94; 2, Stoke No. 74;, WIT
Team Race-Won by Police Re
serve.
Water Polo-Police beat Priavni by one goal to nil scored by Bow
Life Saving from Police launc (Chinese Water Police).-1, Wo W18: 3, WI55.
Greasy Polo (Europeanal-Wo by M. 13. Maaning.
Obstacle Race from police launc -1, W91; 2, W118: 3, W165,
Grensy Pole Inillans and Chin ese).-Wan by P.C. C047.
Sampan Race (Chinese) Wate Palice)Winning team (W94, 48 148 and 1381.
Sampan Race (Europeans).-Win-
There were sixteen entries,
The Bogey (Par) Pool on the New Course at Fanling during the week-end was won by D. J. Gitmore (6) who finished one down. There vare seventeen entries,
HOLE IN ONE Whilst playing at Deep Water 3ay yesterday Mrs. N. M. Curric
oled the sixth in one.
ning team: F. Penfold and J. E. Hayward.
CHAMPIONSHIP CUPS
European Aggregato Cup (pre- ented by Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.a. n Mrs. Wolfe)-Winner E. 5. Franks (8 pts.); Runners-up: B. V. tutchinson, O. Bawer and M. B.
anning (4 pts. each).
Aggregate Cup for Chinese Water alice (presented by Mr. C. G. Perdue)Wioner WD4 (12 pts.);
tunner-up W.148 (0 pt.).
100 Yords Championship uf Indian and Chinese (Challenge Cup ented by Sir Thomas Southern). Won by Sub-Inspector Robert Chan (older).
Ser-
1:0 Yards Champlonship of Euro- and (Challenge Cup presented by
Curkan by T cant B. V. Hutchinson (Ifolder).
Yorus Bernat Stroke Cham- nship of Eapenas (Challeare Cup presented by the Hon. Mr. R. on by Warder F. 1. Kotwal S. Franks (Helder).
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