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THURSDAY, MARCH 24 1910.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

China Sugar Rañaing Co., Ltd.

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still have to look to the Philippines cale for our siket, though. "under" im- "proved condition. It there lë no furthag information desired I beg, bo mors the adeption of the report and accounte

There being no questions the chairman proposed the adoption of the report and

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Mr Mozen seconded and the motion was ; ing at I p.me carried.

SPORTING,

The Calendar.

Saturday, March 26. REGATTA-Hongkong Regatta, Fan wick's Reclamation, Bay Tis, commen- FOOTBALL-Replayed Skisid Soal But On the motion of MrE. Omiston oond. Naral Yard; Hongkong Club ground, od by Mr P. Testor, Mesars H. P. White 4.30 p.m. and J. W. Bonnar ware re-elected meat- bers of the consulting committaa

Monday, March 58. Sports, Happy Valley

ATLETICS.-Laitano Recreation Club

The thirty-second ordinary annual meet. ing of the shareholders of the China Sugat, Refining Co., Ltd., was held at the Offices the General Agents, Peddar's Street, to-day.

Bon. Mr W. J. Gresson presided and there were preacht Sir Paul Chater, Mosers F. Maitland, A. P. White and J. W. C. Mr Michael proposed and Mr Teater Bonar, consulting committes; A Rogers, seconded and it was agreed to that Mr GK. Haxton, A. Turner, Ho Fak, LAR. Low be re-elected auditor. Cheung Shiu, Wong Leung Him. S. H. Michael, E. J. Griet A. Denison, Chor Po Shing, and Mr J. Barton, secretary.""

The secretary read the notice convening the meeting

The Chairman-That is all the business gentleman; thank you for your attendance,

PRIVARICATORS OF

TEX TRUTH,

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Mr. Justice Gompertz gavo judgment at the Supreme Court this morning for plaintif

that time after which each side to pay their

Boxing.amateur boxing tournament at Balle View Stadium; commencing 2.50 Wednesday, March 30.

p.10.

- ATRLAT100,--Baff-Regimental Sports masting

Baturday, April 2 YACHTINO-Royal BE. Yacht Club Handicap and One Design Claas racing

90 and 2.40 p.m; distanes 10 milos. ATHLETICS-Hongkong &, A. A. Annual Sporta, Kowldon track,

FOOTBALL Army . Civilians, Ho

The Chairman said :-Gentlemen-The report and secounts having been in your hands for some days you will doubtlem agres to follow the usual course and take them as road. When dressing you at our lagt for the amount paid into Coart with costs kong Football Club ground. annual meeting I mentioned that the pro. spects for the ensuing rear appoxred to own costs, in' the case in which Pong to be favourable, and from the sacounts which are now presontod for your adoption you will hate that this forecast has been justified. The result is all the more satis- factory when you take into consideration that at no time of the year was the

Nai U and Chan Yck Chuo uod Ng Woon Tong to racevor 3663,57 for iron supplied to defendant for gale at the price of the

amoont claimed.

Mr. Reader Harris, for plaintiff, said that

Hong

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Shooting.

OLUMEA. MIETENŲ,

The following are the prizewinners for the events, so the above meeting and are in addition to those already published.

·900. Vande-Is-Badr. Norman: 2nd Sergt. G. Cooper'; 3rd-CS M. Craigis.

600 Tanpa-1st-Capt. 1. L Beet; Sad-Gunter Marsh; Ard-List: Dim

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600 Yazoa-Lac-Budr. Simpson; fad Cpl. Passmore; 3rd-Garner Marsă, Abgast of Nos, 6, 7 and 8 Capt. V. L. Bear: 2nd Lieut immock. NURSERY COMPTA-1st, Bugler Chittall, Bedford: Ind. A. B. Kitchen, 4th, Pte. Pitchard, Jafa; 5th, Pte. Back- Bedford 3rd Parkte H. Russell, Bats

land, Buffa, 6th, 1, 8. Jenna Kent; additional Pte. Hayford, Buss, Pia. Burchett, Buffs prizes, Bogter Gill, Tamar, and Pty. Turner, Baf

CARDIAM COMPETITION. 200 Yands-1st, Constable Indar Singh, H. K. Palies.

500 YARDS.-let, Constable Gardit Singh, B. E. Police.

AGGREGATE, NO 23 and 24.-146 Can- stable Gurdit Singh, H. E Polios; 2nd, U.S.R. Constable Indar Singh, H. E. Police.

NURSERY STAxes, 200 and 800 Tarod- Lat, Gunner Faiz Fanta, HESBRA

Boxing, Matches at the V.RO.

Wednesday, April 6. rond.

ATHLETICS. --R.G.A.: sport,

Saturday, April 16. RAC-Gymkhana Club's ist meeting Sunday, April 17. Yactria.-Royal_EK-Facht Club

Racecourse

Past Boat Race Incidents --

at Hooley from 1838 to 1842 the The that University boat race was rowed

Bowrington refinery working, and that surely defendant was entitled to costa after Handicap and "One Design Claas racing ;) course was from Westminster to Putney :|

the money had been paid into court.

His Lordship He came here and told a lot of lies.

11 30 and 11.40 am; distance, 153 miles.

Cricket..

the production at East Point was' on the whole considerably below the capacity of that establishment; you will gather therefore that our sales were in volume below the average of some previous years but this was not due"so much to a falling -off in demand for the refined article but to nership cases there in a lot of wholesale kong "a" in their League match with the :

His Lordship You Low in these part-

evidence that he told lios,,, I do not think Mr Harris-Your lordship has no that is sufficent grounds to deprive him of his ccata.

in 1843 from Putney to Mortlake; 'in 1848. from Marlake Church to Putaoy; in 1847 at Hanley; and in 1856 and 1883 from Barkar's Raila to Patney. With these ex- ceptions, all the races have been over whst is now known as the Championship Course," from Putney to Mortlake.

the fact that in view of tho rising markets ring. You can disbelieve them but you Saturday, play to commence at 2.15 p.m;— issued schallenge to fixford, bat an

have not proofs to catch them at it. evidence your lordship should commit bim Mr Harris-If there was aufficient

His Lordship gave judgment as stated

for perjury.

HONGKONG AND NEW TERRI- TORIES EVANGELIZATION.

SOCIETY.

overywhere we deemed it expedions during the second half of the year to husband our stocks of raw sugar. The purchasing of our supplies of raw is as you are aware a source of continual anxiety and in this par-and 850 costs for Peng ticular instance we had expected to receive our caual quantity of low grade sugar from the Philippines, but in the matier of price there was a big difference between our ideas and thoan of sallers, which made business prohibitive. Fortunately however we are not altogether dependent upon the Philippines for our suppies of this class of suger which we are now obining from other sources. Turning to the accounts you will notice that we propose to pay. dividend of $10 per share absorbing $200,000,- carrying $40,000 to repairs and newals account and placing-$170,000 to credit of equalization of dividend fund. The experienes of the past has amply demonstrated the expediency in good years

Annual Meeting.

Society took place in Union Church Rall The sixth anniversary of the above last evening. At the Social Tea the f the Birthday Cake was cut and served by Mrs Hickling

The annual business meeting was prosid.

of transferring large sums to this fund, and ed over by Rar, C. E. Hickling and ia view of the fact that as time goes on opened with prayer by the chairman of competition becomes more severe I have zo doubt you will approve of this Committe. Rev. T. W. Pearce. In the policy being continued. The repairs absence (through-illats) of Mr Manderson sad renewals account instituted in the (Hun. Sec.) the report of the committee year 1903 has proved exceedingly ad- vantageous and-as we have in view

was presented by Mr Naith (Hob. Tross) some improvements at Fast Point which should result in a considerable saving in

He also made some helpful suggestion working expenses I trust you will approve arising out of his visits to the Statione of the proposed application of $4000, to thie fsud sa also of the bonus to the staff.

BONGLONG "". OIVE, SERVICE. The following team will play for Heag. Civil Service, on the Hongkong Ground on

Jacks, Leith, Lang, A. Mackenzie, H. R. Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. Aubrey, Mossta A. A. Claxton, Hall, Irving, P. Makin and A. N. Other.

The C. 8. team will be Mesars R. O. Hutchison (Captain), L. E. Brott, R. E. Mackey, J. 31cEwen, A. G. Pile, A. R. F. 0. Bird, E. W. Dawson, F. T. Lamble, J. Raven, A. R. Sutherland and A. M. Thornhill Reserve:-A. EL Darey.

Polo. E

In connection with the Hongkong Polo tournament the first round took place between the Navy and the RA. The Causeway Bay on Wednesday evening

teams were as follows:-

NAVY:-Commodore Lyon, Captain Trewys. Darley, Captain Fitzherbert and Captain

Captain Loring and Tient. Thickness.

RACaptain Brierley, Captain Finch,

Artillery had the beat of the play and they At the commencement of the game the

Broke away but they were unable to score. were not long in registering their first goal. Very soon afterwards the Navy Hard riding was the order of the day, and at the conclusion of the game the score was

goale to nil in favour of the Artillery, The second and third rounds will be played on Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3.30 p.m. The Civiliana meat the

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After the first raca, in 831, Cambridge [epidemic of cholers prevented a meeting.

In the race of 1859 the Cambridge boat. Bank off Barnes; and although she had been filing gradually in the rough water, and the crew-mong whom was the late Master of swim-knew perfectly wall what was in the Rolls, A. L. Smith, who could not

store for them, every man continued to row steadily and coolly until sheshsolutely went down under them: Ead the ac lasted a few minutes longer the Oxford boat wouldara mot with a similar fate.

In 1879 the race was rowed in a snow. atorm; one year it took place when the submerged and in 1880 it was postponed river was in food and the towing path wha

on account of fog.

In 1898 Oxford led at Barnes Bridge by nearly three lengths, and then Cambridge, stroked by F.I. Pitman, got up and won by two-thirds of a length.

38min. 47sec. This time was never equalled In 1886 Oxford won in record time

conditions, covered the course in 19min. over the course until 1889, when Oxford, rowing trial under very favourable 27ses. And in the race of 1900 Cambridge just equalled the record, winning by 53sec. in 18min. 47sec.

In 1898 the weather was so bad that in- dated bladders had to be carried in cach

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A few words about the future will no doubt suggestions were made for future develop. Artillery, and the "A" Company, of the boat Cambridge just the toss, and con- No Subscription.

be appreciated we have secured the greater portion of this year's requirements of raw ap prices which could tot now be reposted, the demand for refined is good, and sales are showing a satisfactory margin of profit if this continues the figures laid before you at the text anzaal meeting should be satisfactory. There is no further information which occurs to me to give but I shall be pleased to answer any ques tions which you may desire to ask.

There being no questions the chairman proposed the adaption of the report and

accounts,

Mr A. Turner soound and the motion was carried.

Six Paul Chatur, Mesars E. Shellim, F. Maitland, E. P. White and J. W. C. Bonaar were re-elected members of the consulting committee on the motion of Mir J. Grist seconded by Mr G. K. Haxton. Mr A. Denison proposed and Mr A.

Buffs meet the "B" Company,

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Football.

Football Shield Competition between the Buffs and Naval Yard, the former will be represented by:-Black; Cloke, Raler: Dare, Wren, Cooper Downs, Brewster, Taylor, Ryan and Barker,

In the replayed final of the Hongkong.

Daring a discussion of the reports, which were met.oncouraging, many further meat of the work. After the reports had been adopted, the retiring Committee were most cordially thanked, on the motion of Commander Barlow, RN., for their doritad services. The following ware elected by ballot to serve on the Committes for the ensuing year, viz., Capt. G. B. Macken Messrs C. Elliott, W. G. Humphreys, H. L. Mandurson and A. L. Nair. The Minister of Union Church is a member ez oficio, as also are Toys. TW. Pearce and "A. R. Wells, of the London Mission.

corust solo, was rendorgd by Trumpat-Major C.. Elliott. Au account of his work at Un Löng was given by b

the Evangelist Wong Shut Fong, and he was followed by Lum Wan Kay, who described his doings on the newly opened district of Lantao Island. The new worker among arz the junk and sampan poopla in Hongkong Harbour was also present Both the abure addresses were interpreted by the in- defatigable Superintendent, Rer. A, R

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HONGKONG C. C. TOURNMENT, Recent results in the above tournament

"A" CLASS DOUBLES.

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Second Round. R. B. Beattie and C. R. Rose (owe 15/2) 4/836/4, 6/2

Roger accouded and it was agreed to the walls, who proceeded to give a bird'seye best C. C. Hickling and L, le Breton (cwe

15/2) beat W. G. Worcester and E. J. Grist F. Maitland and H. Humphreys fows (owa 1/6, 7/9, 6/2 8/6

"A" CLARE SINGLES.

sequently had the worst station, so that their boat was waterlogged even before the race started, and their performance in rowing through to the finish was a wonder- ful feat of pluck and endurance.

either University has ever had, as he W. A. Fletcher-the heaviest stroke weighed 13st. in 1890, and had only heavier man (Lord Ampthill, 18. u.) behind bit-rowed for Oxford from 1890 to 1883. iu four winning crew. ir S. Muttlebury, the Cambridge. cosch, rowed for Cambridge from 1886 to 1890, in faur winning crews and losing one.

In 1896 Cambridge took the lead from the start, and led for over eighteen minutes, until some time after Barnes sa passed. The victory of Oxford was almost, if not quito, the most sensational in the history of the race.

D. M. McLean, the Oxford coach' of a Boatraco Day 1900, to ge to the front, and few years ago, who sailed for the Cape on who was one of the victims of the war, broke his car while towing No. 7ia. the

be re-elected auditora,

The Chairman-That is all the business with interest. The dosing address was gentlemen, thank you for your attendance given by Capt. G. B. MacKenzie who dealt Owing to the near spproach of the holidays with the objections of say who might be dividend warrants will not be ready to-day out of sympathy at present with misaioanty but will be ready, on Tuesday.

operations. His remarks were apt and. convincing. Capt. Mackenzie in a distinct W. F. Bruwer (owes 15/9) H/0, 8/6,

Hon. Dr J. M. Atkinson (owes 15) beat at the time--the accident happened off the addition to the forceful publisepeakers of

White Hart at Barnes-lost by 2 lengths. the Colony.

The accident probably did not affect the result.

Luzon Sugar Refining Co., Ltd.

The most successful meeting which the The twenty-eighth ordinary annual most-Society has held was closed with prayer ing of the shareholders of the Luzon Sugar and the Doxology. Itofining Co., Ltd., was held at the Offices

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"A Waltz Dream."

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In 1901 the race worowed in very rough 81, Queen's Road Central, Awarded the £1,000 Prise offered by the War Office for the Best Military Tractar, behind their rivals under the shelter of the Surrey shore until the time came to straigh- A. David (owe 15) beat J. Plummer had a lead of a length and a half; but ten for Barnes Eridge. Then Cambridge. (ore 4/6) 6/2, 6/2. Carter (scr.) 3/6, 6/2, 8/6.

A. Kempthorne (owa. 3/5) bast R. P. were able to win by two-Altha of a length.

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"B" CLASS DOUBLER. Second Round.

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The secretary read the notice tavaning the meeting.

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society for the earning year. The new plan agains W. L. Gill, otherwise Bill Lewis Quotations for any description of Machinery of Engineering Plant on spplication to report and accounts having been in your of the artistes, who put their whole soul on Saturday at the Wanchai Teania ground, conditions, resources, opportunities and Supreme at the statim at the Bolle A most enjoyable afternoon was spent contemplates the study of Chins, its present before Mr Justice Gomparte, at the hands ich some days I propose to follow into ite happy interpretation. The fol0s, when the hosts catered right-royally and probable future development: Seme of the months rent of the stadium at the Belie

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were very evenly contented and resniced in follows:-Its natural. Too are aware that einen the Spanish was displayed in the acting. Of écurie, Club for Faturday work to play the literature; the economic conditions th

ទ in 18 played. market was closed to us the difficulty has the humourous situations were made the return match. The following represented change from agricultural to industrial

The

the effect upon it of modern - methods been to find an outlet for our sugere most of, especially by bir Harry Cote as the Y.M.O.A.: Mr and Mrs Young. Mr and Religion-what will be the religion of the suficient to keep the refidery continuously funny and giddy,oid King Joachim, and by Mrs Penf 1d, Mr Rand, Miss Wilke, moving and although demand during at the bouncing, light-hearted Fi (Mis will commence on Monday, 28th March.

An amusing incident ocmurred at the year improved it was still impossible to Wilmot Karkeck), the welder of the hig

The 1st round of the teants toarnsment customs: What should be preserved Hinds naked Mr Justice Comporta for lesso future; present institutions and social Supreme Court this morning when Me Avoid frequent stoppages of the works. We drumstick in the Ladies' Orchestra. Mise were however able to vidala a fair mergin Hebe Kneller enhanced her ropulation by

Constitutional programme. What modi

of profit-on sales with the result that "the balance at debit a hoen materially her graceful handling of the part of the Princess Royal, and Miss Florenco Beech

Association Football.

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In the International Association match by the programme committee and divided an agreement that if the instalmenta wers

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bers will probably be sasigned to each topic : taken away. -Mi. Howell had paw bean TUE

reduced, There are sign that as thes Franzi, ühe viracious and fascinating played at Kilmarnock on March 5th Scot- among the members for study. Two piem- not paid up the goods could be immediateir Islands develop under the regime of the conductrees of the orchestra, gave unbound land beat Wales by 1 goal to nï. United Stator we may expect n gradually od delight with her tuneful songs and improving consumption of refined sugar clover dances. Others who shone extreme and the requiramente of the local Gorcen y well in their respective parts were Mr ment alone now Amount to a conuiderable. Arnold, Mr James Melirath and Mr quantity annually. Hitherto we have been Brad Coyne. The setting of the play was was played on March 5th with the follow be subject to the vote of the society. A mission to do so He

CUP TIES.

The fourth round of the Association

uzable to apply exactly the quality of all that could be desired, while the dresses ing results sugar required in this direction, but we and uniforms wore very pretty indeed. have recently decided to make soare ins-

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and they will be expected to report their appointed Receiver and if his client took findings of fact with recommendations to the the articles sway without the permission: Cups to debate and their adoption will and he therefore saked his lordship's per mocisty. The recommendations will be of the court it would be contempt of court,

good futurest is manifested in the now pro- His Lordship Has summons hoen provenzenta in the machinery which will Widow is to be put on.

INVESTED -- FUNDS To-night the old favourite, "The Merry latter ground by twa-goals to mil,

Everton-heat Coventry "City on the game and a number of now members are taken out?

joining the society.

This led to six solicitors, Messrs Les over £12,000,000. Barnsley beat Queen's Park Rangers Atticars will be held on Monday evenings Dizon, 3. W. Tao; Reader Harris and F. THE STANDARD

The annual meeting, for the election of D'Almada e Castro, J. H. Gardiner, 8 Darnaley by 1 goal to ni

Playing at home, Nowostle United best

"April 11th Leicester Forss by 3 goals to sa, and VERY family and especially base who Swindon Town beat Manchester City at

I hope meauro as an outlet for a certain

quantity of reinod monthly thus avoiding

the frequent stoppages of the works to

which, tularred above. During the

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summer of 1909 18 you are probably russide in the country should be pri Swindon by 2 goals to ɲú.

aware Froo Trado was established between

the Philippines and the United States, and vided at all times, with a bottle L

At one time whoped that this might lead Chamberlain's t'ain Bem. Theza teno

to an opening for our sugars, in America

at pramont however it does not seem possible an accident or amergency.

telling, when it may be wanted in case of

It's most

Chess

to lay them down in that country at excellent in al pues of rhedmatism, apesion price which will computa with the local and brufars.

A team match has boon arrangan betwoan redneries and it appears that we shall and storekaspera.

We sais by all chetsiate the Y M.O.A. chess players for Wedanaday

THE SAME OLD STORY.

D'Almada Casto rising in a body, all haring write against the einematographe proprietor of the

Mr Harris-My friend 'nover mentioned this at the menting yesterday. **

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Mr Hinds-No, I simply kept my mouth shut

Bis Lordship adjourned the cas chambers.

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