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TOURNAMENT GAMES.

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this seemed to dishearten thern, for they lost the last quite easily.

Score to Bowen and Humphrey 6-4, 7-5, 6-1.

CAPT. C. S. FISHER AND LT. A.5" "LINDSELL. V. J. B. PERMAN AND. A. D. HUMPHREYS, Yesterday's events at the Hongkong

This was a most irritating match All four players were Cricket Clubincluded the following to watch H. W. SASSOON V, D. J. VALENTINE erratic, Humphreys putting up the This match resulted in a victory best performance. He is a graceful for Valentine in three straight sets. player who seems to tire easily, but The play was throughout restrained the solid play of Penman backed him in character, and the points were up enough to win the match fairly usually made up of errors, clean easily. Penman likes plenty of time aces being unusual. Sassoon has a to get ready to play the ball, and if A swiftly cut forehand which comes off the he is caught anexpectedly he is apt ground quite fast, but his backhand to be hopelessly left.

is so unreliable that he is compelled dropping ball at his feet is equally a

balls aure point to the other side. to run round most of the

Score to Penman and Humphreys: and Valentine was able to work him! across the court and then put one)-7/5, 6/2, 6/3 far enough to his forehand to make him net it.

Score to Valentine :-6/2,6/4,5/4, V. YVANOVITCH V. 0. KUMJAHN. Yvanovitch is a fine doubles player, but when he has to cover the larger area of a singles court he is extremely unreliable. This match was made up of a series of lapses on the part of Erst one and then the other, and in consequence there was little play

The Hancock brothers were on exhibition in a practice match, and we could form some idea of their chance against Ng Sae Kwong and M. P. Choa. On yesterday's form the Chinese stand a better chance, for both Hancocks were unsteady, and though their combination, as we had been led to expect, was wonder- fully good, still I do not think that they will be able to play on to Chua consistently enough to win. Ng has

WILLIARDS

THE CHINA MAIL.

GARRISON TOURNAMENT.

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MACAO.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGÉ.

FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS

LATE MR. NORONHA.

SPLENDID TRIBUTES.

TROPOSED PORTUGUESE, KEMORIAL.

In the final of the Garrison Ser-]

At the invitation of Senhor Ü`d”- geants' Mess Billiards handicap pay

The first annual sports in connec ed on Monday, S.Sergt. Marsh, R.A.S.C. (200) beat Q.M.S. Sten- ley, R.A.P.C. (-250) by 400 to 445. tion with St. Joseph's College, Macna, Albuquerque e Castro, Consul-General The breaks were as follow:-Marsh: under the distinguished patronage of for Fortugal, a large number of the 26, 24, 23, 19, 15, 16, 14, 11 (3 His Excellency Henrique Correia da friends of the late Mr. E. J. Noronha, times). 10 (3 times) and 18 unfinish- Suva, Governor of Macao, and the and members of the Portuguese com- ed. Stanley: 23, 17 (twice), 15 Right Rev. Father Jose da Costa munity attended a special meeting at (twice), 14, 13 (twice), 12 (3 times), Nunes, Bishop-elect of Macao, were the Club de Recreio, Kowloon, last

held on Sunday afternoon at Mong-ha. evening. The weather conditions were ideal. and there was a large gathering of spectators who manifested the

11 and 10 (twice).

HO KOM-TONG CUPS. Playing at the Pakce Hotel last night, Mr. E. Guimaraes (-200) beat Mr. J. P. Vilson (-200), 250-149.

Best breaks:-Mr. Guimaraes, 31, keenest interest in the various events From every point of view the 31, 25, 28, 29, 22, 21. 20, 20, 20.meeting was a complete success 19, 17; Mr. Wilson, 38, 23, 22, 19, There was great variety in the pro- gramme and all the competitions were keenly contested, the finishes being generally close and exciting.

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TO-NIGHT'S GAME.

9 p.m. Mr. A. J. Osmund (-300) v. Mr. Ho Shai-cheung (-150).

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

2ND DIVISION TABLE.

Goals

Below is the table of results of the 2nd division of the HK. League up to and including March 12-

- P. W. D. L. F. & P. RGA. Res. 19 16 2 1 71 15 34 St. Joseph's 12 10 1 1 38 8 21 United 16 92 5:30 29 20 Oilers United...16 73 6 26 20 17 Kowloon Res. 17 6 5 6 27 30 17 South China 16 81 7:30 24 17 Carlisle 12 6 1 5 20 12 13 Indians-17 6 0 11 23 37 12 Staffs 14 32 9 20 31 ...17 31 13 14 79 Punjabis.. Club Res....15 30 12 16 25

JOTING.

"TITANIA". "CURLEW."

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The following is the result of a match shot off between HMS Titania" and H.M.S." Curlew at the Stonecutters Range on the 13th instant resulting in a win for

The scores were as follows HMS." Titania."

EMS. TITANIA.”

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200 500 600 PO 40 42 44 126 Mr. Jackson ******

Tapley....... 41 44 39 124 Barker...... 36 38 32 106 36 31 36 103 Scutt .......

34 33 35 102 Douglas Taylor........ 38 38.25 101 Blackford.... 29 33 39.101 Sigsworth * 35 27 32

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857

200 500 600 Pts.

Opening the proceedings, the Consul General said: Gentlernen," I wish to thank you sincerely for the prompt- ass with which you have accepted my invitation to this meeting. Before I deal with the principal subject for dis- cussion at this meeting and the reason therefor, I ask that a resolution of condolence be passed and transmitted The officials were-President, the to the family of the distinguished Right Rev. Father Nunes; Vice member of the Portuguese community President Rev. Father J. Martins; in Hongkong, Eduardo Jose de Nor Secretary, Mr. J. B. Hughes; Judges ha, whose death we all feel so deeply at-finish. Rev. Fathers Benjamin,

Pintado, Horacio, Barreto, Climaco, and which represents, no doubt, the J. Lau and C. Delgado; Field-judges, loss of a valuable factor to the com- Rev. Father Gonsalves and Messrs.munity of which I have the honour of J. F. X. Gomes, Lara Reis, J. B. being the representative. In the per- Hughes J. M. Braga; Starter, Mr. A. fect assurance that my equest will be A. de Mello; Field Stewards, Messrs unanimously approved I ask further G. Silva and A. A. de Rosa and all those present to stand, as a sign of Masters F. Guterres, B. d'Assumpcao, approval, and remain silent for a few E Tavares, J.Lopes, C. Gracias, Felix moments in respectful homage to the Guterres, T. Becz, J. Basto and A. memory of him whose loss is so greatly Oliveira.

lamented and felt by us all.”

The motion was unanimously adopt

The CHAIRMAN then announced that Mrs. Noronha had received a letter from the Private Secretary of HE the Governor conveying expressions of condolence from Sir Reginald and Lady" Stabbe. He also read a telegram of

The Secretary wishes to thank all

cd. those who contributed in any way towards the success of the sports, especially H. E. H. Correia da Silva, the management of the Fattan and the Opium Monopoly, Messrs. F. Gellion, C. Ricon, and A. A. de Mello, of Macao, and Messrs. J. A. Borges, A. J. V. Ribeiro, G. P. da Cruz, A. A. da Rosa, F. X. Remedios, S. Aympathy from the Governor of Macso. Marcal, F.X.V. Ribeiro, H. Hyndman

The Chamax then submitted the and Mrs M. L. Noronha, of Hongkong following resolutions - for their valuable prizes and contribu tions towards the prize fand,

The programme and winners were

as follow-

1. That a committee consisting of five members (selected from among those present) be forthwith elected

of Eduardo Jose de Noronha the neces Nogueira. 1-Long Jump: 1, J. Costa; 2, F.who will undertake to ask the family 2-100 yards Flat Race: 1, Csary permission, in the name of the

Gomes; 2, B. d'Assumpeao.

Portuguese community, to pay hom-

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Customers are requested to

apply for our Revised Price

List which came into force

on 1st March, 1921.

THE DAIRY FARM, IOK & COLD STORAGE O‰., LIL.

COMPANY REPORT.

THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN ÂND MORTGAGE CO, LTD.

The report for presentation to the shareholders at the twenty-fourth ordinary General meeting to be held at the Office of the Company on Thurs- day, March 24, 1921, at 11 o'clock a.m., is as follows m

Annered: we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders a state- ment of accounts for the year ending December 31, 1920-

The bett earnings for the past year amount to $132,439.99 which with $9,852.99 brought forward from the previous year gives the sum of $162, 292,98 which it is recommended be appropriated as follows:

To place to Reserve Fund.......

pay a bonus to Staff........

$30,000,00

****** 2,286.50

» pay & Dividend of 8 per cent or 80 cents per share...100,000.00 carry forward to the credit of next year's account. 10,006.48 Consulting Committee.--Mr G. W. Barton resigned on leaving the Colony, and Mr H. P. White was invited to take his place on the Consulting Committee. In accordance with the Articles of Association Messrs. H. P. White, G. M. Dodwell and U. Fpi On retire, but offer themselves for re-elec tin.

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Auditors. The accounts have been audited by Mesers. F. Maitland and H. Percy Smith, who are eligible for re-appointment

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

3-300 yards Flat Rate: 1. Jage in one of the foras below designat Hongkong, March 11, 1921.

Conceicao; 2, G. Demee. 4-100 yards Flat Race; 1, A.

Colaco; 2, E Assis.

ed to the memory of the distinguished deceased

2.-That the said committee be em- powered, in the name of the Porta- Singuese community, to select (in agree- ment with the family of the deceased) one of the two following means:-

5. Bicycle Race (slow): 1, E

Silva; 2, Chew Put Chiu. 6.-High Jump: 1, Isang

Fan; 2, G. Anderson.

1. B. 7.-Three-legged Race:

d'Assumpcão and F. Guterres; 2, Tai Hin Fook and Tsang Yam Pui

8. Blindfold Race: 1. M. Guterres

2. J. Gaterres. 9-Sack Race: 1, B.-d'Assumpeas;

2, J. Cabral, 10.-Shoe Race: 1. M. Gutterres; 2

R. Lasala.

(a) The erection in the Catholic cemetery of Hongkong of a monument, in the name of the Portuguese cum- munity of Hongkong, and so inscribed

on one of the sides of the said moan- ment

(2) The erection of a tablet in bronze or copper within the precincts

of brilliancy on both sides, only oc- the knack of poaching at the right | Mr. Morgan............... 39 38 45 12271-Quarter-mile Race: 1. B. d'As of the Catholic Church in Kowloon,

A PLAYER

casional bursts of volleying at the moment,and should protect Choa well net relieving the solid placing of both. enough if that volatile player will The English pair Yvanovitch started badly, but re-keep his head. covered after a few games, and have one attacking stroke, and will playing safely took the first set at be hard put to it to cope with Ng's 6/3, He even went to 3/1 in the backhand drives. I look for a win second, but struck a bad patch and for the Chinese in to-day's match, but losing steadily point after point let think that it will not be by any the set go to Rumjahn at 4/6. He means easy. took the next however without much difficulty at 6/3, and the final set saw both players most erratic. The play see-sawed from side to side, and reached 5 all, after Ruwjahn had led 5,4. At this score Rumjahn had an attack of cramp, and lay on the court. After massage he was able to proceed to the extent of limping about the court, but the issue was not then in doubt, and the set went to Yvanovitch at 8/6.

OTHER RESULTS. The results of the other matches played yesterday were:---

Club Championship. Capt. P. H. Davis beat J. Rodger Jun. 6-3, 7-5 8-6.

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also in the name of the Portuguese community and so engraved thereon. Should this form of memorial be select d'Ased, the committee undertake to re- quest, the necessary permission from the ecclesiastical authorities for the erection of the tablet...

sumpcao; 2, C. Gomes. Spencer 39 44 34 11712--Rolling the Cask: 1, G. Demee;

2, J. Conceicao., Carpenter 35 34 40 110 Morgan (F.O.) 36 37 36 109 13-One-legged Race: 1, B. Stanford... 36 33 36 105

40 35 24 Dew Fassmore ... 36 34 25 Platt ........ 32 31 28

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LEAGUE TABLE.

sumpcao; 2, F. Gutterres. 14.-Egg and Spoon Race: 1, R. Teles: Z, Ip Lari Cheng.- 91 15.---100 yards Flat Race (girls): 1, L Alburgerque; 2, L. Rodri gues; S, A. Rodrigues. 16,50 yards Flat Race (infants):

"All winners.

$48

3. Fer the carrying out of either (a) or (b) of Resolution 2 the committee is authorised to adopt any means which it deems expedient for the rais

Mr. C. A. R. D'ASSUMPCAO, in sec- 17--200 yards, Flat Race: 1, Jing of the necessary funds.

Conceicao; 2, J. Costa. 18-Arithmetic Race: 1. J.Remedios;onding the resolution, paid a tribute

19.-Gathering Potatoes: 1,

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2. J. Souza.

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F. W. L. F. To fire. 12 12 0 24 0 H.K.V.D.C. "Tamar" 12 10 2 20 "Hawkins"... 12 8 4 16 Police 10 8 2 16 "Curlew"..... 11 7 4 14 Dockyard 12 7 5 14 Handicap Singles B.-C. Blaker Musketry Staff 11 6 5 12 (recs. 1/6) beat B. Crowley (recs. "Ambrose" 11 4 7 ... 11 2 9 "Alacrity" Rumjaha played a good game 4/6), 6-4, 6-2.

Handicap Doubles.-M. M. Mass Wilts. "B")

"C">Retired from League on marred by lapse, his heavily chopped

"D"

March 14, 1921. strokes varied with an occasional and A. B. Raworth (ove 4/6) beat top-spin getting his opponent well H. V. Dawson and A. H. K. Cobb

Winners of shield E.K.V.D.C. out of position many times with a (rec. 15), "6-3, 6-1. sharply rising ball just in front of

Mixed Doubles Handicap.-G. R.

to

DOCKYARD. v. RE,

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to the late Mr. E. J. Noronha, and re- B-ferred in eloquent terms to the great

Assumpcao; 2, F. Guterres. 20-Bicycle Race (fast): 1, Luis

- Mello; 2, Chew Put Chiu. 21-Relay Race (schools): 1, St. Joeph's, (B. d'Assurapcao, G. Demee. J. Conceicao and J. Costa).

General Managers.

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

Consulting Committer's fees Auditors' fees. Charges...

Depreciation on Godown furniture for 1920.... Валвсе лична въл

Interest received, storage, rent, &e.. Less Interest paid, Commission, dec. Unclaimed Dividends 1912/15, forfeited

...$211.560.28

3,000.00 400.00

15.099.25

1.949.00 132,439.99

$ 152,388.24

62.242.54

-$152,317.74 570-50

152,888.24

BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1929.

Capital Authorised.---

200,000 Shares @ $10-$2,000.000.00- Issued.

125,000 shares @ $10 each... Reserve Fund. -ė....................

Since addede tenea

Sundry Creditors

Profit and Loss Account:

-Brought, forward from 1919 .............. Profit for the year 1920 .................................

$215.000.00

$1,250,000.00

35,000.00 250,000.00

487,308.24

$9,852.99 132,439.99 142,292.06

$2,129,601-22

.$ 50,379.33

loss which the community had suffered. Loans on Provident System He dwelt on the part played by the Loans on Mortgages, Shares,&... 1,132,545.06 $1,182,924,39

late Mr. Noronha in providing healthy recreation for the boys and girls of Hongkong, and in particular those of Kowloon, and on Mr. Noronha's share in the work of the Kowloon Residents' Association."

Block of Main Godowns, &c. at West Point

Since expended neme Godown Furniture

"Less Depreciation "Mr. V. GONBALVES, who supported The Canton Department of Public the resolution, said that associated as Investment as per last account Health has opened smallpox vaccina- he was with the late President of the (Marker value @ December 31, 1920, $5,532,58) him. Yvanovitch has the greater Sayer and Mrs. Sayer owe (3/8) bear

tion stations in various parts of the Club de Recreio he was in a position to Unexpired premia on policies ...................... experience and knowledge of angles, F. A. Dinsdale and Miss D. Taylor

The public and some of his backhand cross-court (owe 2/6), 8-6, 7-5; Major H. G.

Following are the results of a city and Honam, under the charge oknow the extent to which the late Mr. Sundry Debtors —................ also co- He seems Bagnall and Mrs. Bagnali (scr.) beat

Noronha devoted himself to the pro- Cash in hand volleys raised cheers. quite unable, however, to win a game L.. Forster, and Dr. Gladys Turner friendly match shot off, at the Tai district health officers.

Hang range on Friday, March 13 and private hospitals are if he leads 30-love, and should make (owe 15), 6-4, 6-4.

between the Dockyard R.C. and the operating with the Health Department motion of all that tended to the well- Cash at godown.... A close shoot in giving free vaccination to the poor. being of the Cinh and the prestige of the Portuguese community in Hong- kong. Open Championship Singles.-M. Royal Engineers. K. Lov. A. B. Raworth; J. B. Pen-resulted in a win for tis D.R.C., by

41 points. Scores: LT-COL. §. 1. BOWEN AND COLLman v. Com. G. H. Brady.

a point of not slacking up when he

holds an advantage.

Score to Yvarovitch-6/3, 4/6,

6/3, 9/6.

HUMPHREY.. E. W. BRADBURY

AND E. FINCHER

TO-DAY'S GAMES.-

„NAVAL ENGINEER'S,

200 500 600 Ph.

Open Championship Doubles.-R. Hancock and, H. Hancock v. Ng Sze kwong and Cho Man-ping; R. M. Mr. Woolford Hayward Henderson and R. C. Cromie v. F. A. Dinsdale and C. C. Stark: S. V. Sewell and D. J. Valentine v. Capt.

This match resulted in a decisive win for the Army pair in three sets. Bradbury seemed right off his game, and poached unsuccessfully, thus Leslie Smith and J. S. Jennings.

Singles Handicap "B."-R. Pes putting off his partner. Fincher was uneven and shewed his usual iptoni v. E. F. Caville. ability to kill a ball, but most of the

Men's Handicap. Doubles.-E. score points were due to Bradbury's Abraham and J. Stalker v. Capt. H. errors. The winners played as they A. M. Tomory and Capt. T. C. R. always do, steadily and safely, reap Archer.

ing the full benefit from their

Mixed Doubles Handicap-Lieut.

opponents' mistakes. Bradbury and Col. Bowen and Miss V. Bowen v.

Fischer tried hard to take the second Capt. C. O. Oliver and Miss M. set, which they only, lost at 7/5, and Kirkpatrick.

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DOCKYARD RECREATION CLUB,

The resolutions were put to the

and carried unanimously. moeting, 200 500, 600 Pt. Mr. P. V. BOTELHO proposed that 43 45 32 120 Mr. Johnstone...... 45 42 40. 127 the following gentlemen be appointed

40 37 35 112

... 44 36 23 103

Sears. 45 41 31 117 Drew 43 35 32 110 to the committee for the erection of Townsend

Dunkley

36 42 28 106 the proposed memorial:-- 93 Smith

38 37 23.

97

Middis 29 36 38 103 The Consul General for Portugal, Redpath 38 36 23

41 30 30 101 Messrs. J. P. Braga, C. A da Roza, 99 J. M. V. Remedios and E. V. M. R. & Elyse........ 33-30 34 97

39 38 22 Nicholson

96 Souza. Hamblyn 31 32 33 96

33 41 22 95 Pritchard. Knight.

**** 31 31 33

Total

McGuigan - 33 31 13 Williams Wimble Sampson

Total 818

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$1,500.00

2,949.00

$4,449,00

1,949.00

2,500.00

3.943.68

1.225.30

80.740.18

2.145.72

#1.09

2,225,81

$2,329,601,22

G. M. DODWELL; Members of Consulting Committee. EL. P. WHITE,

SHOPWAN TOMBS & Co. ---General-Manager ---

We report that we have audited the above Balance Sheet with the books, and vouchers of the Company and that in our opinion such Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs at the 31st. December 1920, according to the

The motion, which was seconded by best of our information and the explanations given us and as shown by the Mr. C. A. LOPES, was carried mani-bocks of the Company. We have obtained all the information and explana

tions we have required. We have seen the securities.

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The CHAIRMAN thanked those pre-

36 27 26 89 sent for their attendance, and this 41 11 28 80 terminated the meeting.

F. MAITLAND

EL PEECT SMITH, F.C.A.} Auditors.

Hongkong, March 11, 1921.

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