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INTERPORT HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

HOCKEY PRACTICE

ex-

By "Sportshawk” The Colony Interport Probables were fully tended by the Combined Police yesterday at King's Park in a practice hockey game which resulted in a goalless draw.

BANKING CORPORATION,

Authorised Capital

.£30.000,000

Issued and Fully Paid-up .-.§20,000,000 Reserve Funds:-

Sterling

£4,500,000

Hong Kong Currency Re-

SCTVE

$10,000,000

Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors

.$20,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

Chairman

W. H. Lock, Esq.. Deputy Chairman.

G. Miskin, Esq.,

K. 8. Morrisoù, Eaq, Hon. Mr. T. B. Pearce.

J. K. Bousfold, Esq., A. II. Compton, Esq., L. J. Davies, Eeg.. Hon. Mr. 9. H.Dodwell, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shield, Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn Chief Manager.

The Probables missed the ser- vices of 2/Lt. Cole on the right- wing, which position was taken over by H. L. Ozorio, while the

Amoy Police

at were

full strength, Bangkok with the exception of Brown, who Batavia

Bomba played for the Probables

BRANCHES:-

Ipoh

Jobote Kobn

Kowloon

Calcutta

Canton

Chintoo

Dairen Foochow

The game was played at a fast pace and on some occasions good Colombo

Rovements were witnessed.

Benwoll showed his usual steady Haiphong form between the sticks, especially Hankow in the first half, when he spoiled Barbic several Police raids with his time- |ly interceptions.

J. Gonsalves was the better of the two Probables backs, although he was guilty in some instances of mis-hitting; he covered Bond, who was shaky, well.

Reed At His Best

The pivot, W. A. Reed, was his best, while R. Marques well at right-half.

DL

did

Among the forwards, E. Fowl- er and T. Whiley fully vindical- ed their selection. They com- bined very well, particularly the second half.

in

Iloilo

Bangoon Saigon

Na Pranalson

Shanghai

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

London

Lyons

Malaces

Mapila

Bourabaya

Bungoi Patan

Awałow

Tientsin

Muar (Johor) Tokyo

Mukden

New York

Peiping

Poloog

Talogtoo

Yokohama

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened Local Currency and FIXED DEPO- SITS received for One Year or shorter

periods Local and Other Currencies

will be quoted terms which

00

application.

од

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various alzes To Let.

TRUSTEE and EXECUTOR busine33 undertaken.

Hong Kong 13th December, 1940.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

AND

Brown, on the left-wing, though Rules may be obtained on application.

a good not impressive, showed turn of speed and Rothwall. the Police right-half, was unable to check him.

For Police, Man Singh was safe In defence, Gough, who worked very hard throughout, distinguish- ed himself at the pivotal position, while Parker and Howlett were impressive in the attack.

FOR

HONG THE

KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief MaNBGET. Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

Profits

and Undivided

Authorised Capital On the whole, the Police dis- Pald-up Capital played better combination

than Reserve the Probables, who were especial- ly weak in taking short-corners.

PROBABLES:-- Benwell; Bond and J. Gonsalves; R. Marques; W. A. Reed and N. Whitley; H. L Ozorio, T. Whitley, G. Singh, E. Fowler and Brown.

$10,000,000.00 5,598,600.

2,983,261.60

HEAD OFFICE:-HONG KONG 10, Des Voeux Road, Central,

BOARD OF

DIRECTORS:-- Hon. Str Shou-son Chow, Chairmans Li Koon Chun, Esq., P. K. Kwok, Esq., Wong Yun POLICE:--Nalwant Singh; Man

Tong, Esq., Chan Ching Singh and Blackburn: Rothwall, Shek, Esq.. Ll Lan Sang, Esq., Wong Gough and Hayward; Teja Singh, Chu Gon, Esq. and Fung Ping Was,

Eng. The following teams have seHowlett, Jesbir Singh, Parker and lected to represent Volunteers in their Narwant Singh. annual cricket week which starts Mondlay

at

been

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KING'S COLLEGE SPORTS

Kan Tong Po, Esq.. Chief Manager. Hun. Mr. LI Tse Fong, Manager,

Amoy Batavia

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:-

Beattie Samarang Abanghai Blogapore

MONDAY

H.K.CC. [V

Chater Road. 2 p. E C. Fincher (Capt.). K. M Baxter, H. T. Broadbridge, W S Gegg. G. N. Gosano. J. M. Gosano, Welterweight:-L/Cpl. Hunter (ScutsL.. G. Gosano, T. A. Madar, P. MN.

The cleventh annual athletic Bombay beat Ple. Coleman, technical knockout. da Silva, A. Zimmern and E. Zimmern.

Nash (Scots) beat Pie

TUESDAY V KCC. at Cox's Road, meeting of King's College will be p Pte. Meikle knockout. Pte. Black (Scots) beat Pie 2 pm)-H. Owen Hughes (Capt.), G. held on the South China track at ankow Hill on February 28. Honolulu Toomey, technical knockout.

IG Aitkenhead, D. G. Day. G. N. Go-Caroline

sano, L. G. Gosano, R. H. Griffiths, J. commencing at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. J.

will L. Isley, D. Parsons, L. T. Ride. J.

present

Middleweight:

(Scots)

L/Cpl Chalmers beat Pte. Burdge. knockout Pte. Greig (Scots) heat L/Cpl. Mun- chenbach, knockout, Pte. Auld (Scuts) Twelfth Man A. E. Perry. beat Pte. Hogan, knockout.

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Ferguson

P. M. N. da Silva and E. Zimmern.prizes.

WEDNESDAY (Officers and Sergeants

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Light-Heavyweight: Plc. Wilson (Scots) beat Pte. Cooper.

v Other Banks at H.K.C.C.. 2 p.m.)----

Officers and Sergeants:-H. Owen THE CHARTERED BANK

Heavyweight:-Lieut. Hunter (Scots). Hughes (Capt.), D. J. N.

walkover.

Anderson,

J. Barrow, A. E. Perry, J. E. Potter. Welterweight:-Pte. Urquhart (Scots) L. T. Ride, A. M. Rodrigues. I. P.

beat Pte. Byford.

£2,500 IN SHELTER

When Stanley Thomas Ham- mond, 23, a soldier, was charged at

Tamworth, R. D. Walker, G. S. Winch and E. Zimmern.

Other Ranks:-R. H. Griffiths (Capt,). K. M. Baxter, D. I. Bosenquel, E. F. Fincher, W. S. Gegg, L. G. Gosuno. D. Hung, D. O. Parsons, C. M. Stark, A. Zimmern and F. R Zimmern.

LOCAL POLO

when

OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA

AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1859.

Paid-up Capital Reservo Fund Reserve Liability of Pro

prietors

£3,000,000 £3,000,000,

£3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: 29, Bishopsgats, E.C.2. Sub-Agencies in Londoni 117/122. Leadenhall Street, E.C.2. West End Branch: 14/18. Cockspur Street, S.W.L. Manchester Branch: 62, Mosley Street, Bianchester, 2.

Alor Star

Bateria

Elankom

The first game in an American Tottenham with stealing £2,500 Polo tournament for the "Lady from Mrs, Annie Young, a widow, Stubbs Cup" was played at Bound- Newton Road, Tottenham, Mrsary Street on Wednesday, Young said the money was part of "A" team (Capt. T. W. Chattey,

£3,000, her life savings, which it Col. D. Way, Major W. Morgan AGENCIES AND BRANCHES, was her practice to take with her and Lieut. Hancock) beat "S" to a public air-raid shelter every team (Capt. Forrester, Mr. Bous-Aritzar Hong song night.

and Bangkok fleld, Capt. W. H. Chattey

Ipob Hammond, a friend of her son, Capt. Atkinson) by six goals to Bamber used to return home with her in the early hours, and on Oct. 22, when he did so, she put the at- tache case containing the money in a back room and left the house. On her return the £2,500, was missing. Hammond was committed fox trakta.

SLACK DAY ON STOCK EXCHANGE

The London Stock Exchange yesterday was dult with very

four.

Penang

Rangoon

Holló

Karolil Kisug Manncias: Kobe Olive Street Kuala Lumpur Faris Place Euchlog Cautop Dewopore Cebu Dolor bo are Delt

Haiphong Hadsburg

Baigor

Beremban

Shap

Blingspore

Sitiawan

Surabaya

Talpinig

Maure

Tiantan

Manjia

Tongliah

Medan

New York

Priping

(cking)

Taingia Yokoham

To-day, weather permitting, two games will be played, "A" versus "D" at 4.15 p.m. and "B" versus "C" at 5.15 p.m.

The "B" and "D" teams as follows:

"B."-Capt. Monro, Major Hunt, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Lewis.

"D."Lleut Fellden, Major Pen- fold, Major Trevor and Captain Guest.

(Bhuket)

FOREIGN EXCHANCE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and 'FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your dr shortor: periods in fecal or er Currencies at rates which will

JUNIOR CHESS TITLE

Three matches in the first round.

Bær, quoted en application

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Loant Currency and Sterling with m

application.

small business pending Balkan of the junior chess championships allowed at rates obtainable an developments but there was no selling Gilt-edged were inclined were held yesterday at the Penin- to be heavy, while Indian bondi sula Hotel when W. Les beat A. the Bank's Head Office in London met with proft-taking. Indus+ Morton; V. V. Kolatchoff. beat J. undertakes Executor and Trustee busi- Grefaldaness, and claims recovery of British trials cased on some provincial H. d'Almeida and J.

Income Tax overpaid, on terms which selling. Oils also

may be ascertained at any tended lower beat R. C. Gardner,

In the senior tournament, G. 9. Armeles and Branchen. while Kaffirs were barely steady.

BA. CAMIDGE, Japanese bonds receded 30/-. Coxhead beat D. E, de Carvalho, Wall Street was quiet. - Reuter. former champion.

the

Madager

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Loars granted on approved sec riites,

Current Accounts opened in Locat Currency and Fixed Deposits received for one year or shorter periods in Locai and Foreign Currencies Da terit which will be quoted on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes Tu Let.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager.

THE WING on bank, LIMITED.

Head Office: Hong Kong. 26, Des Voeux Road, Central. Authorised Capital... $10,000,000-)

LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank, Ltd. Foreign Exchange and every description of banking business transacted.

Current Accounts and Savings Accounts opened. Fixed Deposits received at rates which will be quoted on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes for hire.

PHILIP GOCKCHIN,

Chief Manager.

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with. View of Hong Kong In 1841 and 1941

for

First Day Issue of

Centenary Stamps

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