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FOOTBALL.
SHIELD HEMI-FINAL~~~" GLORY" v. "OCEAN." An immense number of people turned ont yesterday afternoon to witness the match at Happy Vallay between these two teams, the members of which were cheered as they took the feld. The sides wore
Glory.--Goal, Morgan; backy, Urugbart and Booth halves, Wade, Crossman, and Watson; forwards, Lane, Hensford, Milford, Moore, and Cattell,
Ocean-Goal, Lewis; books, Harper and Hail (Rev. H. B); halves, Richards, Whitworth, and Bates; forwarde, clean, Jockscu, Winearis, Husband and Clark.
Referee Mr. Triggs.
The Ocrue kicked off facing iko pavilion end, and made the first invision. The Glory gave away a free kick in centre, und vory shortly after their back line was called upon to dofond. Two byes fell to the Ocean, and then Milford came away splendidly. Hall stopped the rush for a moment. but it was repened with determina- tion, and eventually Milford crushed the ball into the not This happened six minutes from the start. Lewis ran out to save, and hurt himself in some way; just how was not ap parent from the stond. At any rate he had to
CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. LD.
ANNUAL MESTING,
The 34th ordinary misting of shareholders in the above Company was held at 11.30 a.m. yesterday at the offices, 3, Queen's Road Central. Hon. B. Shewan (chairman) presided, and the others present wore-Messra N. A. Siebs. D. M. Moses, E. Gosta, G. Balloch, C. Michelan, A. G. Wood-(directors), A. H. M. Da Silve, T. H. Boid, S. G. Newall, Chan Fat, E. C. Emmett, W. II. T. Davis, R. C. Wilcox, J. J. Leiria, and C. Pemberton.
The ustice calling the meeting having been road by the S.CATALY
The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, the direo- tors' report und statement of the Company's becounts for the past year having boon in your bande for some time, I will, subject to your approval, new adopt the nsual course und take them as read. It is a matter of regret to the Bard that the year 1901 turned out so badly after the promising balance of $237,319.21 carried forward at the end of that year, but it was our misfortune to have to meet claims to the extent of $130,094.9% on our unexpired risks during 1902, and so the year has only resulted in a profit of $101,567.87. To this it is proposed to transfer the sam of 318.581.13
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PR 8 CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LD, {
The report for presentation to the share- holdes at the twenty-Afth annual general meeting to be held at the officer of the general The general agents beg to submit to share- ugenta, on Tuesday, 17th March, sintes :-- holders their roport on the Company's busines for the year 1902, with a statement of accounts The enormous over-production of best sugar to 31st December last. during the season of 1901 -so- disturbed the balance of supply and demand all over the world that during the greater part of the year miler review consuming markots were everywhere stocked with bounty-fed sugar far in excess of requirements, and prices were consequently for a long period mnch biów cost of production.
Under these circumstances profitable working by this Company was impossible, and the basinoes of the year unfortunately resulted in the substantial loss shown by the annered accounts.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
The Hon. C. S. Sharp baving resigned because of his approaching departure from the Colony, Mr. A. G. Wood has accepted tho vacant seat, and his appointment requires confirmation. The Committee now consists of Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., and Messrs D. M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6ти, 1903
LATE TELEGRAMS.
-NEWS VIA COLOMBO,
FIRE IN BOMBAY HARBOVE.
Bombay, 10th, Fobruary, A fire broke ont eù the Hansa Lise steamer
Ockenfels, in Bombay barbour, in the cargo, which included forty tons of explosives. The
Chief Officer and a number of the crew plackily went into the hold and removed the explosives. was extinguished by the ship's The fire. appliances. The Chief Officer was overcome by the smoke and was removed to hospital.
INDIAN CRICKET TEAM FOR ENGLAND.
Bombay, 11th February.
A representative preliminary meeting at Bombay has approved of a scheme to send a team of Indian cricketers to England next your.
to coneider ways and means. A number of 1t is estimated that the sum needed in Its.35,400. A provisional Committes has been appointed
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF THE FOLLOWING BACES:
DERBY
EXCHANGE PLATE
GERMAN CUP
PROFESSIONAL CUP
GARRISON CUP
prominent cricketors have been asked if they ACHEE & CO.,
can go. Probably Ranjitsinhji would play for Fixtures with first-class counties the team,
would be made.
PATENT COAL-HEAVAR AT BANGOON.
Rangoon, 1th February. Merchants and othera interested in the
retire, and one of the forwards took his place. From the extra reserve fund, which will then Moses, R. C. Wilcox, and A. G. Wood, who col Jadustry bearded the steamor Keum rẻ
offer themselves for ro-election.
AUD TOBS.
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. Thomas Arnold and W. Hatton Potte, who offer themselves for re-election.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Agenta. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1903, The accounts are as followR:~~~ BALANCE-SHEET One year to 31st December, 1902. CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES.
Paid-up capital Sundry creditors........
ASSETS,
The Ocean forwards were attacking resolutely
enable us to recommend a dividend of $6 per and all Morgan's skill was required to keep share, or $120,000, and $149 as bonus to con them from scoring. At last Glory territorytributors of premi The wisdom of establish 伴随 extra reserve fand has for the was cleared, and at the other end the custodian iog
second time been amply demonstrated, for with. was called upon to handle. The game was a
out it shareholders would have suffered in their very fast one, and quite fulfilling expectations dividends for the years 1898 and 1001, which in that respect. Neither side could claim the by the existence of the said fund has been hap- The advantage at this stage, not even the Glory pily avoided, and at the same time it stilstands with their one goal to the, good. A corner at at the respectable figure of $12,760.42. the Orcin suid looked dangerous, but the ball loss ratio for 1901 works out at 79.56 per cent. pany's history. Turning to the working account was rushed out to mida kd, where a series of which has been rarely exceeded in the Com throws-in on the far side preceded an attack on of 1902, we have carried forward the sam of the Glory's position, which Morgan turned by $262,897 67 towards tur liability on that yea's This balance is the largest but one fisting ont the leather. Clark, outside left for policies.
that has ever been carried forward, it having the Oceau, gave an exhibition of pretty play up only been exceeded in 1886, which turned out a the wing, but struck the side of the net when be record year for the Company. Both premium centred. At times the forward division of the and interest acenants show satisfactory increases Occon plased very tudly, which was surprising and are now larger than they have ever been before, and at the same time I am happy considering the minority they stood is. They
to inform you that in respect to the former improved when they saw the ground it lost them, we have not gone out of our way to accept and were enabled to pay Morgan another business merely for the sake of income, and în visit, forcing that custodian to handle. The regard to interest account we are assured by flaw and refined myar, åt. our surveyors that the proporties under mori-Spirits and rum, &c............ call was returned by the Glory lads, who placed gage, without exception, if realised ut the Charent, coal, stores, &c.
$1,810,022.54 present time woulit fetch the amounts at which Sundry debbora
Leas'udivar.co%.......... 481,718.39 their opponents' goal in imminent danger by a shot which grazed the eroas-bar. Soon after they have been valued. In conclusion I would Shipments wards cane the equaliser for the Ocean, and what wild excitement it caused: The ball came whizzing in from the luft wing, and when it was seen that Morgan had failed to stop it a great cheer was raised, and caps were thrown in the air by authusiasts who danced in their glee. The Ocean scored five minutes from the interval the arrival of which found the result a draw, viz.-one goal each.TM-
corner
Property account, consisting of—
East Point Refinery lowrington Refinery Swatow Refinery....... Hongkong Dietillery ....... Site at Boo-kun-poo................... Cashina wat men
Balance of profit and loss account
PROPERTY ACCOUNT. To balance at debit on 31st Dec., 1901... To new machinery. &.......
mention that our claims since the 31st December last amount to $13,086, of which the sum of $12,720 falls on the 1992 secount. I will now move that the directors' report and statement of accounts for the year 1902 as presented be adopted." After this has been seconded I abail be pleased to answer any questions that may i put relating to business before the meeting.
Mr. WILCOX-I have grout pleasure in secunding the option of the report and accounts I am sure we are all very sorry to hear that the Company has been the victira of misfortune this year, but we all hope it will not By balanes at date be continued and that we shall be able to pinco to reserve for the equalisation of dividends next year the amount that has been taken from it. [Hear, hear.)
The motion was agreed to unanimously. The meeting confirmed the app intments us directors of Messrs. Balloch, michelau, and Wood, the necessary motion being made by mr. REID and seconded by Mr. DAVIS.
On the proposition of Mr. EMMETT, seconded by Mr. NEWALL, Messirs. Biebs and Goetz were
re-elected directors.
The last item of business was the election of auditors, and on the motion of Mr. LEIRIA, whose proposal was seconded by Mr. DA SILVA, Messrs. A. R. Lowe and W. Hutton Putta were re-glected.
This was all the business. Dividend warrante were posted yesterday afternoon.
LUZON SUGAR REFINING" CO., LĐ.
The Ocean broke through when the game restarted, and got a
on their right which, however, they were unable to improve, The Glory responded but went past and from ball was again taken the goal-kick the
This effort up the field by the Ocena. met with a fato similar to that of the Glory's, but the leather, after striking spectator, rebounded into play and was netted. Maby thought it a bona fide goal, but the reforce very properly disabused their minds of that belief, Morgan stopped in his best style high shot which came straight towards him over the heads of the players, and won da- served applause. A corner to the Ocean-they were doing all the pressing now-remained had to RAVO bnt Morgan unconverted, several times before the siege finally lifted. Then the Glory came away, but Harper sent them to the rightaboat, and before Morgan know where he was the ball was into the net from a pass by Whitworth over Jackson's foot. The Ocean got a penalty kick chase in, but
The general agents beg to submit their report Morgan surmounted tremenous odda and cleared magnificently. On their left wing for the year 1902, with a statement of accounts the Ocean had another try for an opening,to 31st December last,
denied the opportunity of For reasons mentioned in the last report it but finding it. They tried again from a corner has been impracticable to work the refinery at their right, but were too eager sud Malabon, during ssy portion of the year 1902, gave away a free kick by a foul charge. The and the general agenta regret that there is still forwards of the Ocean wore now playing a capital game, and always showed judgment o prospect of being able to do so, when disposing of the ball. Morgan was having current expenses are being kept as low as an exciting time of it, but bis ability carried possible, consistent with proper care of the him through even in the most desperate machinery and buildings.
Fifteen minutes from time the Glory registered the equaliser, Milford scor- ing from a beautiful pass by Lane. ing that their favourites were playing a losing game, the fiery supporters bad hitherto
00
VISOR.
were
Think-
The report for presentation to the share- holders at the twenty-first annual general meeting, to be held at the oßees of the general agsats, on Tuesday, 17th March, is as follows:-
Meanwhile
Inclusive of $50,675.81 brought forward from the year 1901, the balance et debit is $62,863 31, which is carried forward to next account.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE. This consists of Hon. C. S. Sharp and Mr. J. preserved an unusual silence, but they now ex-H. Lewis, and the latter offers himself for ercised their vocal powers to the full, and gavè re-election.
an extra shout when Lane just. topped the Ocean's goal with a ekimming shot. The Oceua partisans were not one whit behind
AUDITOR.
The accounts have been audited by Mr. Thomas in this noisy demonstration of feeling, and Arnold, who offers himself for re-election.
every foot of ground the ball onvered one way or the other gave rise to a perfect pan- demoniunt. The game was stopped owing to an injury to one of the Ocean forwards, who thereafter played wearing only oue boot! Five minates from time the Ocean found the net a third time, but it was palpably off-side, and so the roforee pronounced it to be. The game, which preserved its interest to the East, ended in a draw-two goals each.
The final exunot now be played on Satur- day next and as several players in each of to-day's teams are more or less damaged request has been made that the Shield Com mittee shenki so arrange to play the draw that the winners may have a few days' rest before meeting H.M.S. Argmaut. It appears that HMS. Argonaut may be here again on March 24. If this information turn out to be correct
JARDINE, MATHE-ON & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, 26th January, 1903. The accounts are as followe
CAPITAL ACCOUNT. 31st December, 198.
LIABILITIES.
Capital account
$2,000,000.00 2,905,659.83
$4,305,630.95
$ 0.
1,539,794, 5
to-day, to witness the Johnson patent coalbeaver at work, a full-sized machine having now been made by the Irrawaddy Flotilla
ing. The xepidity of the machine is stated to Company. The exporiment was very interest-
be a sure guarantee of success,
The ecal to be discharged is lifted up by means of iron buckets or carriers and is thrown into a shoot which takes it to the lighter.
The msobine both loads and discharges; and there is a cargo distributor by which the coal is distributed automatically all over the hold, thas dispensing with manual labour.
THE GUARDS "RAGGING."
London, 10th February.
A letter addressed by Admiral Basil Cochrane to Timer describes fully the system pre- voiling in the Grenadiers, especially in the let Battalion, whereby the subalteras bold court. martials to try young officers for social and 1,849.84 1,104,591.57 military offences, the punishment mostly being
4,993
- a severd flogging on the bare skin. The letter 3.14,446.35 118,179.03
citra'a recent instance where a young officer faiated after forty blows. Every subaltern is 1,364.305.15 obliged to attend the court-martial and to par- ticipate in the flogging of personal friends $1,467,426.96
433, 232.99 The system, which is traditional, is recognised by the Colonels, who would hand over a delin- $4,905,099.95
quent to the senior subaltern for trial
$ 1,522,196 05 16,658,30
Admiral Cochrane then deals with the case of his nephew, whom he does not mention by name but who is clearly Mr. Leveson-Gower, $1,529.194.35 who, for an unintentional military default, -was –tried-and-logged, though not severely. Shortly afterwards his nephew and two other subalterns were told by the auior subaltern
$1,550,194.35
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
To commission.......................
To remuneration to consulting committso To auditors' fo99.......
To interest rarayevent) To loss on working
$
D.
20, 54.78
2,500,00 750,00 148,05 48 ........ 445,274.99 $816,738.16 By balance of proat and lose account,
brought forward from last year 16,500.17 By equalisation of dividend fund transferred 1 MALGO 438,232.99 By balance
$816,139.16
GEO. FENWICK & CO.; LD. The following are the accounts of the above Company, the report of which wo published yesterday :-
$
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS For the 12 months onding 31st December, 192. AGSETS.
S c. 70,000.00 Valas of land and buildings, as
per last report
$22.45 Cost of new roof
Amount written off,,
Valus of maschinery, plant, launches and cice furniture,
70 622,45 822.45
70,700,00
as per last report. 59,223.03 Added during the year... 11,721.41
50,941.41 5,174.41
45,770.00 34,547.04 23,502.72
8,946.20
Amount depreciated Value of stock in trade Valce of work in progresa Cash with the Hongkong and Shanghai
Bauking Corporation g Cash on re deposit in Hongkong and
Shangbai Banking Corporation Cash with the Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China Cash on handgu Cost of 1 Union Insurance Society of Can-
ton shure.Karma Bandry lebtors........
LIABILITIza
Capital invested on 6,000 shares at $25 cach,
that, unless they rode with the Brigade drag at Windsor, they would be flogged. They thereupon, after seeking advice, drafted a state- mert for Lord Roberts. Eventually the nephew, under pressure and advice, withdrew his alatements that Colonel Kinloch actually spoke of bis intention of handing him over for trial on the first occasion cited.
Colonel Ricardo thereupon accused him of telling bare-faced lics and declared that he must leave the regiment.
When Lord Roberts was informed of this, through relations, he severely reprimanded Colonel Ricarde and placed Colonel Kinkuch on half-pay.
Admiral Corbrene
HONGKONG STAKES
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE,
17a, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Hongkong. 17th February, 1903.
statement that Lord Riberts punished Colonel Kinkach without hearing him, and adds that there must be a clean sweep of the subaltoras concerned.
The Globe, which is friendly to Colonel Kinloch, admits that he requested the senior subaltera to speak to Mr. Lavenon. Gower but told him there must be no tomfoolery."
ARMY NEWS.
Calcutta, 16th February. The Secretary of State has approved of; Warrant Officers of the Indian departments with eight years' service being considered eligible for the long-service medal.
Orders are published for the training of a certain number of subalterns for employment an Regimental Paymasters. Their course is to include three months in Colcatta, Rawalpindi, Madras even or Bombay, attached to the Military Accounts Department.
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INTERESTING POINT REGARD-
ING STOWAWAYS.
A somewhat extraordinary case has arisen al Fremantle out of the prosecution of a stowaway, who was landed from the F. M. §. Armand Belic. The man, who gave the name of Leon Pierre Moussyt, was discovered on the steamer after she left Adelaide, He denied that he was a stowaway in the ordinary scuso, stating that he bad good reason for expecting to pay his fare His after he arrived in Western Australia. wife, he declared, ran away from him with another man, taking with her 7,000 dollare be- longing to him (the accused). He had learned that the pair were likely to leave Fremantle by the Armand Behir, and he was determined to intercept their doparturo. Unfortunately for the accused, a prison superintendent and a number proceeding homewards by the Armand Behic of liberated convicts from New Caledonia ware
Two of the ex-prisoners-a Frenchman and an Afghan recognised the stowaway us a man who had formerly belougod to their gang in the penal settlement, the superintendent also in which they recommend that Indiu should be identified him, but none of them could remember represented at the forthcoming Exhibition at his name. Mouseyt, as he called himself, was St. Louis and suggest that the Government of handed over to the French Coagulat Fremantle, Judis should take charge of the representation and by bim to the Water Police, and he was aud communicate with the ciber leading charged at the Fremantle Police Court as a Chambers of Commerce to ascertain what in stowaway. likely to be done in Madras, Bombay, the United Provinces and Burma. They add that the Bergal Chamber will co-operate with them.
THE ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION,
Calcutta, 16th February: The Bengal Chamber of Commerce has addressed a letter to the Government of India
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
AMALGAMATION WITH BOAT CLUB,
Under the Foreign Seamen's Act foreigners are frequently dealt with in British courts, with the consent of the local Conan, for bra ches of discipline; but this Act does not provide for stowaways. The
should be dealt with as an undesirable immig- alternative was suggested that the accused rant, but the difficulty presented itself that be A general meeting of the members of the wesan immigrant from another State, and there Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held last was no evidence against him that he was a crim- evening in the Cricket Club Favilion to consider inst, or a man likely to become a okarge upon the advisability of amalgamating with the the State. The witness who might have testified Hongkong Boat Club. Hon, F, H. May to his New Caledonian resord had gone by the C.M.G., Commodore of the Club, presided, and Armand Betic, and as his name was not known among those prosent were Messrs. Clark, A. (except that he called himself Moussyt), it was- Denison, Ryan, Mitchell, Ough, Deacon, nseless to cable to New Caledonia for the issue Thornbill, Bleed, Rouse and M. W. Slade of a provisional warrant. The outcome of much deliberation was that the accused was liberated. (hon. serratary).
The Hou. ECRETARY read the notice calling the meeting.
The CHAIRMAN stated, in his remarks in
describes subsequent couurrances, his nephew being punished with
a new site was arcessary and that the cost of the great severity by General Oliphant for impening the business of the meeting, that properly Alling up a picket report. He there-
only site available was more than the Clab was; upou resigned his commission,
abte to face alone; besides it was doubtfut if The letter has cause a sensation.
they could obtain the site without co-operation with the Bost Club. He moved the following resolution:-"That this meeting approves of the amalgamation of the Bost Club with the Yacht Club in the event of the now site (shown on the plan laid on the table) for the combined Clubs being obtained from the Government." Mr. A. VENISON seconded, and the motion was nanimously agreed to. This was all the basiness.
A DANGEROUS TOPIC.
London, 10th February. The French War Minister has forbidden all Beers, employed in the War Office to make any sort of ecomunication regarding the dis cussion by the Press on the Dreyfus affair.
SOMALILAND, AND ITALY'S FRIKBUSH). London, 10th February. Signor Baccill, spooking in the Italian Chamber, said that the deportation of the 10,270.08 Sheik from Ghbia was necessary to facilitate British operations. Italy had loyally adhered 1, 50.32
850.67 to the agreement and again proved her desire to maintain the tradition of cordial friendship 19,659.55 between Great Britain and Italy..
$261,835.87
245.00
$
THE ATTEMPT ON KING LEOPOLD.
** TO THE DOLLAR.
ÍF YOU REQUIRE BOTTLED ALES, BEERS AND STOUTS,
BUY THE BEST
Ind, Coops & Co/s
Doz.
.. Fer 8 Dez. Pls. $18.50 $2.35
Ale ... Bass, Light Gravity
Ale
Bass, Light Gravity
Ale Bars, Boar's Head...
do. Do. Dortmund, Pilsner
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do. El Capitan, do.
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8
Pts. 21.00 205
Qts. 22.00 5.50
Pta, 27.00 3.40
Qts, 18.00 4.50
Pts. 1800 3,00
Qts. 16.30 4.15
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do.
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..Pts. 16.50 2.75
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Dot.
A Singapore poet thus apostrophies the Blatz, American
Do dollar in the Free Press :-
In days of old when you London, 10th February.
"Almighty" Rubino, the assailant of the King of the
Dollar, I gladly took you for a friend. 150,000.00 Belgians on the 18th November last, has been
Your touch was pleasant, and I smiled so 60,000.00
sentenced to prnal servitude for life.
brightly
fally paid up..... Reserve fund..
Atacant received in advance on account of
contracts in hand
Bills payable..
Sundry creditora
Balance of profit and loss
arr secourt.
0,009,0 8,687.14 5,402.05
Be $
36,740.68
MAL CONICKAPHY AND ATLANTIC LINERS. London, 10th February. Renter's telegrams conveying the latest news $264,895 7 have been successfully transmitted by Siguor Marconi on board the Trans-Atlantic Liner Miancopolis 30 hours before the landing of 87,689 62tbe passengers. This probably inaugurates a 14,070.63
592. regular system. 1,164.72 5,990,80
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Jardins, Matheson &c.'s current secount 27,23.80 Te cost of labour, material and working Sandry ereditors....................
ASSETS.
Property account................... tongkong and S'kai Banking Corporation Coal, charcoal, stores, &c. Sundry debtors
Cash
it is probable that F.M.S. Glory will not play Profit and loss account............................
H.MS. Ocean until March 14. The Shink
Committee will meet to settle the matter this
evening.
$466,809.10Dividend of 14 per cent,
$
c.
As month by month I piled you up on end. I toiled for you, in calm and stormy weather, Thinking my friend in talne ne'er would
change,
And dreamt when I had got enough together I'd homewards go unto the dear old Grange:
Pte. 29.00 2.90
Iad, Coope & Co....Per 8 Doz. Pts. $19.50 $2,45 Guiazess, Boar's
Head
4
Qts. 20.00 5.00
Guiness,
Head
BOST'S
8
Pts. 25.00 3,15
Alas! false hopes, how soon, how surely blighted, My friend whose value stood at four and two THE PROBLEM IN CATE COLONY.
London, 20th February, Has ouchred me, for were I but foresighted The Cape newspapers are discussing the I would have known much better what to do intention attributed to Mr. Chamberlain of Than pat my faith in thee, thon worst of metals asking the Colony for a war contribution. It Whore value now doth scarce exceed a “Bob,” is said that five millions sterling had been mon- You're only fit for making apocus and ketties, tioned. It is stated, both parties acquiesce: You're lost your place in every white man's fob...
the Bond demands & coalition of the
by
1,943.55
expense... p
To salarios...
$7.9,172.41
To insurances..
To Crown rent and taxe.
$0. To depreciation
629,648.43 To balance brought forward
1.430.49
from 1001 AT HOZAN DAN CARA NAK Co 73.01 To not profit 102
$11,574.33
25,170.35
35,408.93 250.25
$36,746,58
Appropriated as under :--
on
62,363.31.
$720,172.41
$150,0,0.09.
Directors' foes...
$22,500.00 3,000.00
Awlitor's fos
150.00
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT,
Carried to reserve fand Balance to new BCCOUNT...
$ € 69,675,81 0,874.40
1,777.35 50,00
By balance of last year's account
$82,377.50 By gross carning
11,873.33 134,042,57
By transfer feea_.................................
$1.0%
THE "RAGGING
*
By bonus from Insurance Co
14.25
By dividend amon
02,303.31
By interest
$52,877.50
This afternoon on the Happy Valley the To balanse from last year
To interest Hongkong Football Club Ist XV. will play To sularica, wages, fire insurance; &c,...... H.B.8. Goliath (lower-deck team) under Ruby rales. Kick-off at four o'oleek. The Club wift Tonditor's for .......
play in striped jerseys, and will be represented
as follows:
Campbell, full back; Robertson, Heath, another, and Barnes, three-quarters; Jordan By gain in exchange ............
and Stephens, balves; Hallifax, Wolfe, Chard, Morgan, Boyd, Crake, another, and Clark, forwards.
Hy balance
5,000.00 8,020.63
Mi istry and an amnesty for rebels. The 36,745.48 Progressives refuse to hear of coalition. Racial 8140,269.71 animasity seems more pronounced than ever.
NEWS VIA RANGOON.
25.03 30.00 507.73
$146,203,71
" IN THE GUARDS, Calculte, 18th February. An Indian Daily News cable, dated London, 15th February, says The Army and Navy Gazette says there is no foundation for the
You've got se mean, that e'en the little native Around our port, who dives for cents and france When you are tossed, though he's not estimantive, Kooring exchange, declines to dire, with
thauks.
So now farewell, your day of power is over,. But for your changing worth I might have been E'er now retired, and lying back in clover Amongst the meadows sweet at Carragoen,",
MULVANY.
H. PRICE & CO.
1908
12. QCHEN'S ROAD.
ON SALE.
19 0.3
100 3
MAIL TABLES.
141
HE Card published at the Daily Press (lice
containe
English Mails, homeward and entward
Freuch
German
Canadian
United States Parcel Post
Calendar for 1993
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That is more information than in given on The price of the locally printed charged one printed in London for which lifty cents is correct card is 20 cents on paper, 30 cents on cardboard Supplied only for cash by Daily
Preis Office or the Booksellers.
Hongkong, 16th February, 1903,
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