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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 24, 1939.

DAIRY FARM SHARE BONUS

Subject to audit the Directors of

Royal Scots' Inter-Unit Boxing Win

The Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Stor- age. Co. Ltd., will recommend to The final of the Hong Kong Ares Shareholders at the Annual Gen-(Army) Inter-Unit boxing champion oral Meeting to be held on March ships were held last night at Bham- shulpo and wero witnessed by H, E 22, 1939, at noon that the balance the G.O.C., Major General A, E. Grag at Profit and Loss Account as at set, Brigadier A. B. Thomson and Bri++ 31st December 1938 amounting to gadier J. T. W. Reeve,

The bouts were between contestants $451,304.78 which includes $74, from Royal Scots and Middlesex Regi- 095.95 brought forward from last ment, resulting in a win for the form- Account and from which sum has er by 9 matches to 6.

been deducted $125,715.00 in res pect of Interim Dividend paid; be appropriated as follows: Pay a Final Dividend of $1,00 per share $251,480; Pay a Bonus of 25 cents per share $62,857.50; Transfer to General Reserve $15,000; Transfer to Cattle Reserve $50,000; Carry 20Forward 372,017.28.

Van- couver Victoria Arrive

Mar, 25

4 Apr. Apr.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

❖་

TO MANILA

Empress of Japan on Friday, March 10th.

Empress of Britain on Saturday, March 11th.

(First Class only).

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

It is also proposed to ask Share holders at the Meeting to sanction

THE RESULTS

The results are given below, Royal Scots being given first in each case:

Dantamweight L/Cpl. Brown beat; L/Cpl. Jones (t.k.o. first round).

Featherweight Pte. Munderson lost to Pte. Dormer. Bn. Edge beat Pte, Cooke.

Lightweight

L/Cpl. Morley beat. Pto. Frenchum. L/Cpl. Locharla lost to Pte. Me- Elhatton.

Pte. Glassey lost to Pte. Dry (tik.o,

Welterweight

Pte: Gallaghan beat Pte. Iszard. Pte. Allen beat Pte. Burke. Pte. Manson beat L/Cpl. Morgan. Pte. Cavanagh beat Cpl." ^Fresh- water.

a new issue of shares in the pro-first round), portion of one new share for every six shares held by Shareholders re- gistered on 22nd March, 1939. These shares to be issued at $7.50 per share. Shareholders will be asked to pay in cash $5.00 per share, and the sum of $2.50 per share to be granted as a bonus from the re-son. serves of the Company: Fuller de- tails will be available at a later date.

Manila Lose

Once Again

Middleweight

Pte. Moore beat Pte. Roberts. Pte. Wallace lost to Pte. Huggen-

Pte. Dunlop lost to Pte. Emery. Light Heavyweight Pte. McDougal beat Fte. Goddard (t.k.o. first round).

Heavyweight

Pte. Alexander lost to Pte. Fawcett. Capt. F. Sale, A.E.C., was there- feree and Capt. E. H. B. Neill, Sea- forth Highlanders and Capt. H. L. Duncan, H.K.S.R.A., were the judges. The bouts were three rounds of 14 minutes each.

LOCAL DOLLAR "The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-3/4.

Spot" silver was quoted in London at. 20-9/16 and forward

Manila suffered their fourth con- secutive defeat when they paid a visit to Macao yesterday and were beaten by the old goal in three after leading at the interval:

Owing to the late arrival of seat 19-13/16. veral members of the Manila team, The London on New York rate the match did not commence until was quoted at £-U.S.$4.6887, and on London rate

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) about 5.40 p.m. and consequently the New York

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,

DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.0.)

Agents for:~ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, `KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

BANK MEETING.

finished in the dark, only 30 minutes £-U.S$4.68-15/16. being played ench WAY.

RAJPUTANA RIFLES REACH

HOCKEY FINAL

Several Europeans were sum-

at moned before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest In a fast and exciting game

yesterday, Rajputana to-day for parking in unauthorised Shamshuipo

Rifles accounted for the Kumaon Rifles places.

by 58 to qualify for the final of the Mr. A. W. Holland, of Messrs. Army Large Units Hockey Tourna- Furness (Far East), was fined $2 ment. for parking over the time limit in Pedder Street, Mr. N. R. Kirk, of Jardine, Matheson, was fined the

tion are reminded that the Bank's (same amount for the same offence; Meeting takes place to-morrow Mr. J. Vanderham, of No, 25, Kent Shareholders of the Hong Kong (Saturday) at 11.30 am at the Road, was fined $10 for a parking offence, and Mr. 1. Mahan Singh and Shanghai Banking Corpora Head Office of the Corporation. $5 for a similar offence.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD

TO SWATOW, SHANGHAI TO SINGAPORE, PENANG

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.

AND CALCUTTA. Butsang

***Fooshing”: 24th Feb. 7 a.m. "Kutsang"

“Yusang” "Kwaisang" 1st Mar. 7 a.m. **Taisang!! 6th Mar. 3 p.m. “MU goang"" 8th Mar. Noon

26th Feb. Noon

* Calls at Taingtau. To KOBE & OSAKA. “Kumsang". 7th Mer, V a.n. Tuessing"" 10th Mar: 9 am.

TO SANDAKAN.

Sean Hong"

1st Mar. 10a.m.

"Maugang"" 10th Mar. 10 a.m.

23rd Feb. 2 p.m. 10th Mar, 2 p.m.

TO HAIPHONG,

"Mingsang"" 23rd Feb. 3 p.m.

"Esang"

25th Feb, Bp.

"Taksang"

4th Mar. 6 p.m. 11th Mar. 5 p.m.

JARDINE MATHESON&Co.Lr TELEPHONE OIL GENERAL MANAGER

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