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SUCCESSFUL YEAR REVIEWED AT MEETING
NEW, PRESIDENT ELECTED
very
Seconded by Mr. Pascos the reji port was passed unanimously.
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The balloting committee was also re-elected. It conkista of Mesira. JWV."Brown, W. H. Hill, and F. C.. Brimble Combe.
Robson Memorial Mr. Walker proposed that $160 be given towards the proposed memorial to Mr. and Mrs. DEKY Robaan, who were victims of the King Edward Hotel fire. This was passed unanimously.
pis: Other Matters Another interesting question which arosa was the cost of the tennla. section, which was mainly due to payments to ball boys. It was suggested that the tennis play- ers be asked to contribute towards
Mr. R. Hall. opposed the pro position and said that the Club had benefited considerably from tennis playing members and that the Club
cost of ball boys: Incidentally these boys were employed mowing the football ground."
ing House. Modern sanitation. Rent Signed: THE TEXAS COMPANY Education Department or at the ed and widened and is in most ex-said that he appreciated the hon. could well afford to bear the small
very moderate. Apply Box No. 620, c/o "Chain Mail."
By P. F. Le Fevre, Attorney. Hong Kong, Sept. 28, 1929.
Most Popular Member In progosing that Mr. Tom Bradford be elected President, of the Club, Mr.-Walker safd
The next business is the election COMPANY, an American Cor-
A Batisfactory-year-working of a president for the ensuing year. oration, manufacturing and deal.
was reviewed at the annual meet- have greatly appreciated the ing in the products of petroleum, with offices at Shanghai, Hong
THE INSTITUTE will RE-OPEN ing of the Kowloon Football Club honour of officiating as President of THE
yesterday evening, when Mr. G. A. this Club during the past year and on FRIDAY,
October 4th. Walker, presided. He said that the it is now my privilege to propose Kong, Kaljo and elsewhere, has
Students joining Classes held at disposed of and given over to the
I have very great membership roll was continuing to a successor. Queen's College, and King's Col- TEXAS COMPANY (CHINA),
and that the grow,
а proposing Anances pleasure in
most
v LTD... all its assets and abilities lege or the Belllios School will be
the Club were on the popular member, one who has, the and property of whatsoever dos-enrolled at the Education Depart-good side of the 'books. He interest and welfare of the Club eription located in China, andment only; those joining Classes said inter alia. Financially, the at heart and who needs no eulogy
held at the Central British School, Club Provinces of Chosen and Taiwan
has had another
from me--Mr. Tom Bradford. (Japan), the Kwangtung Leased Kowloon, will be enrolled at that successful year and the improve- Mr. Stokes seconded the propost-this amount, some $130. Territory, the Colonies of Macao,
ments carried out during the year tion which was carried unanimous Entry Forms and Copies of will, I am sure, have your approval. ly. Kwongchowan and the Crown Colony of Hong Kong.
Prospectus may be obtained at the The playing field has been lengthen-
No Black Mark Returning thanks, Mr. Bradford Central British School.
cellent condition for the coming Hong Kong, Sept. 30th, 1929.
bestowed upon him by the season. The acquisition of a little pur more-land on the East side and at members. The fact that Mr. Walker the North end has enabled us to was resigning from the post with TENDER.
extend our stand accommodation out A black mark against him, and I hope some bumper charity made it all the more difficult for PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. games will be played during the him (Mr. Bradford to carry on with the same success. However, he LL PARTIES concerned are
TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that|
would bargain that 'given as good
TEXAS
We have also laid out a fine car. Committee and members as had COMPANY (CHINA), SEALED TENDERS, in tripll-[ LTD.. an American Corporation rate, which should be clearly parking area which has done away supported Mr. Walker during the HOME TUITION.
jorganised under the laws of the marked "TENDER FOR STORES" with the annoyance of cars parked past year, he would do what he at the Colonial on the entrance pathway. There could to promote the success of the State of Delaware, U.S.A. has will be received WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within tuken over the China business of Secretary's Office, until noon of was considerable discussion as to Club. Commenting on the playing that en hour from London.
The Texas Company, including all THURSDAY, the 24th day of Oc- the possibility of utilising this team, Mr. Bradford said neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS
playing mem- assets and liabilities of the latter tober, 1929, for the supply and space for a bowling green but the there Company in China, the provinces delivery of Stores required by Gor project was found to be too costlyers who showed great promise. "There should have been 40 of Chosen and Taiwan (Japan), ernment Departments during the and think the best use possible
the transfer had been made of the space, There but for
of Mr. the Kwangtung Leased Territory, year 1930, the Colonies of Macas, Kwongcho- For Specifications and Forms of is still some ground which might Bond and myself," remarked Mr. possibly be secured for bowling Bradford. He also remarked that wan and the Crown Colony of Tender apply, at the office of
Superintendent Accounts & Stores, greens if, and when; the Club is in when the team was playing away Hong kong.
from Home more members should Signed: THE TEXAS COMPANY. Public Works Department. from position to bear the expenditure.
go with them and give them their -By-PF-Le-Fevre
whom further particulars can he
-The-tennis courts have been well support by cheering, and the Club Attorney.
had on application. Hong Kong. Sept. 28, 1929,
used and so long as their popularity would sure to get back the Shield to do so, we should gladly foot the continues, and we are in a position again.
Officials Elected **** bill for their upkeep,
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The proposal was rejected. Another suggestion passed was that a Presidents' Board showing the names of the past Presidents be erected in the Pavilion. At the some time it was suggested that a Past Captains' Board be also put up. Both proposals were accepted. Propositions that the usual honorarium of $200 each to the Hon. Secretary, Treasurer and Bar Convener, and that Mesars.' Lowe, Bingham & Matthews be re-elected as Auditors for the Incoming year were all passed.
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NIZAM'S GRANT FROM PRIVY PURSE
Hearing that one of the large "We have now to elect a chair- mill-owning groups suffering The profit from the spectators man and beg to propose Mr. severely by "bear" activities on the stand is quite satisfactory and A. W. Eastman." said Mr. Waiker. Bombay Stock Exchange was a firm might mention here that $450, the "The work of Mr. Eastman on be-built up by the late Sir Ebrahim PRESENT, Past and Future was
proceeds of a match between the half of the Club is well known to Currimboy, the first Moslem to be derfully revealed through the
our fullest, created a baronet, the Nizam of system of Meditation (Yogasadhana)
Police and Chinese Athletic, was you all and merits of the Great Yogl, Swami Premannn-
passed to the Police as a contribu-Praise. As Secretary his unflag- Hyderabad asked the bankers to dajee, the world famous Vedantist.
tion towards their expenses in-send-ging energy has done much to bring give from his privy purea fifty lakhs Our House has remarkable references
ing a team to Shanghai. ·
the Club to its present position." of rupees to meet the firm's im- from famous
M.C.L. Beneflied
Mr. Eastman quarters throughout
was elected un-
mediate requirements. Tinstractions to sell by Publle been known to the public for the last India, Burma and Ceylon and has
Another pleasing item is the
animously. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS amount donated to charity.
Other officials elected were Mr. 12 years. Our charges are 5 ques- tions 3 shillings: Annual Life Read.
would like to take this opportunity. Bond as Bar Convener, Mr. R. A. ing (Monthly details) 5 shillings TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of thanking most heartily all those Summerhuse, Treasurer: Mr. J. Weekly details 10 shillings: Complete that the EIGHTH ORDINARY who turned out and contributed to Smith, Secretary; Mr. J. MoKelvle, Test Life Reading. 10 shilings; Ex-YEARLY MEETING of the Share the fun of last New Year's Day's Captain; and Mr. G. Hedley, Vice- tensive Whole Life Reading (from holders in
Captain. the Company will be charity match. The boys-certainly birth to death) 20 shillings. Payable
The Committee, with the excep- in British Post Orders only. Parti- held at the Offices of the General gave Kowloon a.good laugh and as cuinre required (Birth date, and date Managers, 2, Lower Albert Road, result we gave to the Minister- tion of Mr. A. Spary, who is short- when writing). B.A. Swami
Prof. 9, N. BOSE, Hong Kong on TUESDAY, the ing Children's League $424.00. Of going on laave, were re-elected. Premananda Ashram, 15th October, 1929, at 11 am. for this amount, the M.C.L. gave Mr. Jeeves was elected after Bendon Street (F.O. Box 11418). the purpose of receiving a Report $250.00 to the Kowloon. City Blind ballot.
of the Directors together with Home-an institution for which
The gentlemen serving on the Statement of Accounts; and re-thin club has a soft spot in its Committee are:-Messrs. R. Hall, electing Directors and Auditors.
C. Bond, J. S. Beach, W. E. Bell, The TRANSFER BOOKS of the I sincerely hope the Club will J. Smith and A. L. Jeeves. Company will be CLOSED from the continue its open air concerts
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7th of OCTOBER, 1929, to 16th which, have praved_80_successful. OCTOBER. 1929, both days clusive.
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Qur membership continues to grow healthily and the increase this year of 118 Indicates the club's
of the 1927,season we had 298 mem- increasing popularity. At the end
bera. Those increased to 312 by the end of 1928 season and at the pre- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sent time we have 455.
No
that an EXTRAORDINARY I am sorry to say we lost nine GENERAL MEETING of the above members through death, Messrs. Company will be held at the Conolly, Gosden, Harvey, Lanigan, Office of the Dairy Farm Ice and Mathews, Robson, E. W. White, Cold Storage Company Limited H. G. White and Vergette. No. 2 Lower Albert Road Victoria Mr: Vergatie was for several in the Colony of Hong Kong on years a very active committee mem TUESDAY, the Fifteenth day of ber By his death this club sustain- October, 1929, at 11.15 o'clock In ed an immeasurable loss and many the forenoon, for the purpose of of us lost an old and valued.friend. considering and if thought fit He was of the finest tipe it is one's passing the following. Resolution privilege to meet. Courteous to all OS an Extraordinary Resolution, with a dry sense of humour and namely:-
ever a aly joke for his intimate
into 40,000
"That the capital of the Com-friends, his was a charming per pany be reduced from $400,-,sonality. In committee, his sound. 000.00 divided. Into 40,000' common aeneo and keen judgment shares of $10.00 each to $200,- will be greatly missed.): 000.00 divided
Stalwart Footballers shares of $6.00 each and that: With stalwarts of the sterling such Reduction be effected by variety of Wheeler, Sims, Dadahon, cancelling the capital which Kernick, Hayes and others absent, has been lost or is unrepre- the prospects at the commencement sented by aallable assots to of the past season looked extreme- the extent of 36.00 per share ly gloomy, and but for the plucky upon each of the 40,000 shares efforts of the older players and which have been issued and vallant assistance of the 2nd team) are now outstanding and-by youngsters, it would have been im- reducing the nominal amount possible to fulff fixtures of a 1st of all the abares in the Com- and 2nd eleven. pany's capital from $10.00 to The net result of the struggles $6.00 per sharo.” K-
was that the 1st team gured for AND NOTICE IS HEREBY the 7th time in the final match of ALSO GIVEN that a Second Extra- the Senior Shield, fielding no fewer ordinary General Meeting will be than seven players that had been held at the same place on MON drawn from the 2nd team during DAY, the Fourth day of, Noveraber the season.. 1929 at 11 am. for the purpose of Dogged Tenacity receiving a Report of the pro. ceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming it thought fit as a Special Resolution the above mentioned Resolution
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The most gratifying feature of a ason of adverse conditions was the improved form shown by many of the younger players; in fact, the spect club was never richer in this re-
By Order of the Board,
Great credit is due to the dogged M. MANUK, tenacity displayed by a sadly-de- Secretary.pleted 2nd team who fulfilled their
fixtures; ofton short handedwomen
The continuance of the playing spirit shown Iast segeon, and the stiffeniffy, of the teams by the in- clusion of a few new members,
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