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TREVESSA TROPHY RACE HELD

Thrilling Finish -Witnessed

RACE TO BE HELD YEARLY

boats the

in

1

INEXT WEEK'S

BIG RUGBY ATTRACTION

Malaya Command

C. Services

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 9, 1937:

Good For Griffins. And

'Old Timers' Too.

The new-comer to the East is generally besieged with advice as to how to keep fit much of which is often contradictory. But, on one important point all are agreed, the necessity for Following their match against regularity in the daily habit. Constipa- the Club team on Sunday, the tion must be avoided, for this is one of Singapore Command Rugby fifteen will meet a United Services' fifteen next Tuesday afternoon on the Soo kunpoo ground.

The following are the probable line-ups:

the chief causes of ill-health.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

HE Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction

Pinkettes, tiny pink laxative pills, are Just the thing to keep you regular. Taken when needed, they dispel con stipation, tone up the liver, aid diges tion, correct biliousness and sick head-at aches, purify the breath, clear the skin, relieve piles. Chemists everywhere sell this convenient, all vegetable laxative, which acts as gently as nature.

COMPANY MEETINGS

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEAR-

In spite of only six competing bi-annual **Trevessa Trophy Race" for life-boats was

Singapore Command: Spr. Evans featured by an exciting finish (RE.); Lt. J. A. Crawford (R.E.) Lt. between the boats of the SS. P. A. Tobin (R.E.), 2nd/Lt. J. A. Run- Mausang and the s.s. Hangsang dall (R.A.), and Spr. Burgess (RE.); Langley (1st/Middle- the former boat coming in just a 2nd/Lt. H.M.F. second ahead of the latter to win sex) or Gor. Jeffries (R.A.) and Spr. Hollands (R.E.); Gnr. Barnaby (RA), the trophy.

Spr. Hicks (R.E.), Lt. S. D. Calvert The first boat with Mr. W. H.(RE.); Lt. A. N. Clarke (R.E.), Gnr. McPherson (R.A.); Gnr. Kougahn, as coxswain, finished Coventry

48 minutes as against last (RA), Gur. Cheshire (R.A.) and Gnr.

Miller (R.A.). year's time of 56 minutes and 10. K. Combined Services: - Fus seconds.

Barry (R. W: F:); L/ »Cpl. (47) Jones The Hangsang was leading all (R.W.F.), Cpl. (52) Davies (R.W.F.),

when rounding the Lt. Asquith, R. N. (H.M.S. Medway) the way, but

and Fus. Wilkins (R.W.F.); Fus. Floyd bend at Cust Rock beacon, she fail-R.W.F.) and Fus. Preece (R.WF.); LY MEETING of the Society will ed to cut the curve and as a result. Lincoln (R.U.R.), S. B. A. Jones be held at the HEAD OFFICE, the Mausang broke ahead to win (R. Navy), L/Cpl. Bebb (R.W.F.) Lt Union Building, Hong Kong, on Coltart R. N. (H.M.S. Proteus), Capt. COMMODORE PRESENT

Gillespie (R.E.); Lt. Hawkins, RN FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, 1937, at At the conclusion of the event, (H.M.S. Oswald), L/Cpl. Harrison 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose (RE.) and Fus. Morgan (R.W.). ⠀. of receiving the Report of the Rear-Admiral Sedgwick presented a Reserves: Lt. Davenport (R. A.) Directors and the Statements of replica to the winning coxswain, Lt. Maclagen (Seaforths), Lt. Davis, Account to 31st December, 1936, and the trophy to Capt. Bateman, R. N. (H.M.S. Perseus), Lt. Casement, who represented

R. N. (H.M.S. Capetown) and Fus. and of declaring Dividend, etc. Messrs. Jardine,

Watkins (R.WF.).- Matheson and Company.

In future, the event, which hitherto has always been held half- "REST” TEAM yearly, will be held every 12 TOO GOOD FOR

the race.

months, as decided by the Commit- tee at a recent meeting.

Chief Yeoman F. Jones was the of- ficial recorder.

SCOTLAND

R.H.K.G.C. Ladies' Section

the

The boats finished in the following order: 1 s.5. Mausang (Mr. W. H. Koughan), 2 9.8. Hangsang (Mr. E. The annual team match arrang- Ivers), 3 s.8. Mausang (Mr. R. C.] Allen), 4 s.s. Kiungchow (Mr. Towned by the Ladies Section of ley). The 8.8. Liang Chow (Mr. R. A. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, be- Smith), and thesis Kiang-su (Mr.tween Scotland and The Rest, was Ingledew) did not finish.

played last Tuesday over the Old winners Course at Fanling and resulted in a win for The Rest by 51⁄2 points to 2.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

The following is the list

of the Trophy since 1924 to date:—

1924-Won by s.5. Tjipanas

1924-Won by s. Haiching 1925-Won by s.s. Haiching 1925-Won by s.s. Haining 1926-Won by s.s. Tjisendari 1926-Won by s.s, Tjisaroeă. 1927-Won by sisaroea 1927-Won by s.s. Tjislak 1928-Won by se. Haiyang 1928-Won by s.s. Haiching 1929 Won by s.s. Haiyang 1929-Won by m.v. Cremer 1930-Won by s.s. Mausang 1980-Wón, by s.s. Mausang. 1931--Won by s.s. Hangsang 1931--Won by s.s. Cremer 1932-Won by s.s. Mausang 1932--Won by s.s. Mausang 1933-Won by Kwaisang 1933-Won by R.M.S. Empress

Asia

1934Won by s.s. Tjisaroea 1984-Won by s. Kiang-su 1935-Won by s.s. Kiang-su 1935-Won by s.s. Tjisendora 1936-Won by 8.8. Liang Chow 1936-Won by Hinsang. 1937-Won by s.s. Mausang Since the inauguration of the vessa Trophy- Race", the J.C.J.L.

RESULTS

The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be: CLOSED from 29th MARCH to 16th APRIL, Both Days Inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1987.

THE

CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

N that *the SIXTY-EIGHTH

Friday, the 16th. April, 1937 3 o'clock p.m. their Sales Room, Duddell Street (for account of the concerned) One Very Fine Jade and

Diamond Ring”......... (Pure Green Jade and 6

Large Diamonds) and

One Diamond & Pearl Bar Brooch (6 Pearls and 6. Diamonds-Fine)

Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 9th April, 1937.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

HE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Public Auction

On

Saturday, the 10th. April, 1937 at 11 o'clock a.m.: at their Sales: Room, Duddell Street

5 Cases Raisins. 6 Sheets Ground. 300 Bandoliers Cotton.

15 Helmets Khaki,

1 Cap, S. D.

39 Pairs Boots. 105 Coats Khaki.

47 Trousers Khaki.

69 Shorts Khaki. 15 Breeches Khaki.

2 Greatcoats Warm British.

7 Kilts Gordon.

2 Pairs Hosetops Scottish.

10 Pairs Hosetops Drab.

3 Pairs Shoes Canvas.

2 Hats Felt S. D.

ORDINARY YEARLY MEET-

6 Cases Palliasses Barrack. ING of the COMPETITION

Company will 1513 lbs. Empty Cases .303. The Captain's Cup, played on the be held at its HEAD OFFICE, 22 lbs. Empty Cases :22. New Course, resulted in a tie be-Union Building, Hong Kong, on

and tween Mrs. Harrop; 97-24-78, and FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, 1987, at Mrs. Langston, 100-27-73. Mrs. 2.50 p.m.,

the **purpose

for

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Harrop qualified, having the better of receiving the Report of the in Godowns Nos. 2 and 12, The score over the last nine holes. Directors and the Statements of Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf &

The Medal Pool, Old Course, for Account. to 31st December, 1936, Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon. February and March, was won by and of declaring Dividends, etc. Terms: Cash on Delivery. Mrs. Sheldon with a score of 88-13- The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 8th April, 1937.

The second best score was -75.

of the Company will be CLOSED returned by Mrs. Hillier, 92-14-78. from 29th MARCH to 16th APRIL,

The L.G.U. Medal, played on Both Days inclusive. March 9, resulted in Mrs. Sheldon

of (98-13-85) winning the Silver Division on the Old Course, and Mrs. Young (109-3178) winning the Bronze Division on the New Course.

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1937.

COMPANY, LTD.

have won 9 times, Jardine's 8 times, BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE Douglas Steamship Co. 6 times, B. and S43 times and the Canadian Pacific ne] Steamship Company once.?

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE

that the SEVENTY-FIRST ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- ING: of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, Union Building, Hong Kong on FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, 1937, at 2,55 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1996, and of declaring Dividend, etc.

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The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS QUALITY PRINTING

of the Company will be CLOSED from 29th MARCH to 16th APRIL, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 18th March, 1937.

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