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JOHN 1

THORNYCROF

AND CO. LTD.

SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS

London, Southampton and Basingstokeo.

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Kowloou

Tamar...

SPORT.

FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S GAMES,

1st Division.

4RGA. o-King's.

Ambroar.. Club...

.... 3. Police

South China

En Division,

King's Res.......11 South China "A" United A.C...

R.G.A. Res.....

Police Res.

Kowloon Res

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St. Joseph's & Warders South China B, University

Ambrose Res.". Club. Res., scratched

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*KOWLOON 2.B.G.A.

Green and Frathpton did good work for

the losers. The teams took the field as The Subscription List will open on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1945, and close on or

under

KOWLOON.-Townsend Wheglor and Knight; Morrison, King and Duncan, Attard, Hall, Brown, Mason and Coombes.

·RGA-Philly's: Frampton and Wood- house; Bailey, Pascoe and Lelliott; Green, Doggrell. McHugh, Harris, und Couzen".

Referee Mr. Smith,

KINGS. TAMAR"

Played on the Navy "A" ground and Ondled in a goalless draw. A large nunt Iber of Service men fined the touch lines) itpicness this game, the King's turning out in full fores, The Zumar took up chenstrek from the kick of but, the King's defence being sound, the ball was returned to midfeld where good play be tween the middle tines kept the attack from becoming dangerous. After about

WAR. out. 4.

before Saturday, the 4th day of November, 1922,

Hongkong Engineering & Construction Company,

LIMITED.

Cheerpurtul under the Companies Deimanns PENH.

CAPITAL $1,000,000.

Divided into 100,00 Shares of $10 Each.

Of the above shares 50,000 have already been subscribed for ensh by the Directors and their.

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Dr. J. W. NOBLr, Peak Hotel, Hongkong. Dental Surgeon. Borget Gordon Surwas. Esq. St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong..

Merchant.

The . Mr. C. MONTAGUR EDE, Queen's Buildings. Victoris, General Manager of the

Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited,

The Reverend Father II. Sopray. Brocure Generale des Missions Etrangeres, Acting

Procureur General.

Two farther Directors will be appointed by the Board afterallotment.

BANKERS.»

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

AUDITORS.

Mezar Löwe Bingham & Matthews, Victoria, Accountants..

SOLICITORS.

Messrs. Deacon, Looker. Deacon and Harston, Victoria, "

PROSPECTUS.

Played on the Garrison ground at Sookunpoo before a good attendance and ended in a win for Kowloon by the odd goal in seven. Kowlean task up the 15 minutes play the King's forwards gut friends. On thesis ad per share will be paid on allotraent and the balance when called up on start and King giving to Brown well in. together, but the Tham's defence was the same tasis as the wiring capital. Of the remainder 15.400 shares making equally, with the latter dallied with the ball and the fequal to the situation, Routley in goal those already subscribed are now offered for public subscription rayable as to $2.50 per share, defence, cenred. Kowloon returned but for the Temer being la tine form. Half an applicatie. The balance due on each share, viz, S.50 will not be called up at present but

is to be called upon subsequent demand as and when further capital is required. The time, no' score, - Mason shot wide of the posts.

The Directors are allotting 500 shares credited as fully paid up under the terms of the 'OF R.G.A. took up the attack but King Pi

resuming the King's forwards The settled down to the attack and worked Contract set forth in jamgraph (s) beroof and are reserving 4,500 shares: issued in order thab lieved with a "verbend kick. R.G.A. were bark again and Mellugh was very hard for a goal. Jones, who was they muy in their discretion allot them for cash on each terms and at such time or times as they slow to take advantage of a good open well watched throughout the game, plying y desvisable (on the same tasis as the other shares issued for cash) to such of the ing, and Wheeler cleared. A good move his forwards with excellent passes. Nouemployes of the Company as they think fit if such employees are desirous of subscribing for the ment initiated by Mellagh again took of the centres coming from the wings share or to any other person or persons the Diretors may from time to time, deurmine.

DIRECTORS. the R.G.A. well down and a pass from were taken advantages of, the King's Green was accepted by Dogerell who sent inside forwards being very ineffective at the ball straight at Knight. and Millard short "range. After 20 minutes play, in gaining possession went down the wing this half the Tamer inside right had a and sent in a long shot which Phillips glorious opportunity of securing the sent behind, Lelliot cleared froin the points for the Tamar, for having worked! lag Kick but, Kowloon were soon hack his way through the defence he sent in again and Hail tested Phillips from close a lightning shot which missed by inches range. Pascoe sent Green away who only The King's again took up the went down and centered chat MeHugh attack, but their luck. sent the ball wide of the poss. Kowlion splendid shots from Scott and Barnett! pressed for a time but Phillips was safe, were just wide of the mark. Just be and get the ball out to midfield where fore time the King's were awarded a Green eeived and put in a good run; corner kick, on the right but the ball was usly to be stopped by Wheeler before sent behind and a fast game ended in a could get in his final shot. Play was draw. The match was very interesting transferred and Wodehouse "miskirked and the issue in doubt, until the final but the ball was sent behind. Bailey whistle sounded,und a draw was a fitung sent Green in, but Dunean relieved. by result of a game which was evenly con-1 kicking in topch. Doggrel! tried a run tested. For the Tamar, Routley, Smith; through, but passing the ball too far and Grant played a brilliant defensivo forward could not recover, and sent the game. For the King's, Wynne played a i bail wide. The R.G.A. returned but and game at left back Newton, Hodo. Knight relieved and King sent Coombes son and Barlow were very cool and i ayas on the wing and the latter, after showed excellent judgment. The King's beating Frampton, sent the ball wide forward fine apparently had an off day. Kowloon again took the ball down, and and Jones was well covered by Hudson Brown after beating the defence tested and effectively prevented from shooting. Phillips who elenard well. Dascan reis. The teams took the field as under- kicking dose in, let in the 1.G.A. forwards TAMAR."-Routley, Smith and Gract; but Morrison cleared. Green returucu Osland, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Ste-, and pussel to Doggrell who sent the ball wart, White, Burd and Brazedas straight to Townsent who "punted to mid KiNG's-Blacoe; MeCna and Wynne; field. Couzens on the R.G.A. left gat Newton, Hodgson and Barlow: Burnett; nway and a good run ended with the ball art, Pent, Jones, Dyer and Scott. being sent behind. At the olber end" Referrer. Hollands. Millard kicked the ball over the bar Tuin a good position. Offside play squilt a good opening for the R.G.A. and Millard made a ne run down the wing but no

The game was played on the South; one was up to receive his centre and the China ground, the Club winning by two ball rolled to touch. Kowloon were soon goils to love, South China opened with back again and Coonibes centering, ten men, but took up the attack from the Brown Fended the ball past Phillips and start. Club defence cleared and for a opened the "score for Kowloon. The time South China were on the defensive. R.GIA tock up the attack from the After about ten minutes even play centre kick and Townsend cleared, but Valentine opened the score for the Chuh. Harris came in again and sent a hard giving Lau no chance from a high shot. one to Townsend who pushed the ball out Kuk Fook, who had been playing against and Duncan cleated. Kowloon trans the King's Reserve, now came on to com ferred play but offside, stopped a good plete the side and the game turned i movement and the R.G.A. were soon in fason of South China, but their incide front of Townsend who saved well from forwards were slow, and Leung Tai Green. The R.GA. again got through Fong, who usually plays at centre half,. and Green was rewarded for receiving was hopeless in the centre forward poste) close in; be landed the ball in the net tion. Several times Chui Kwong Yeung giving Townsend no chance. The in-pat the ball in front of Rodger, but terval arrived with the score one all. Leung could do nothing with if. The Resaling, the R.G.A. took up the interval arrived with the Club leading by attack and Duneen miskicked but the only goal-scored. covered, in time to clear, and the R.G.A.

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Resuming, the Club got of with a dash; returning offside play relieved. King but brilliant work by Chan Sound" sent Coombes away and Woodhouse mis Fung Tai prevented them from getting kicked, but Brown went the ball wide through. "At the other end Rodger was Green put in a splendid run and Mccalled upon to clear his "charge, which Hugh practically walked, the ball into the he did well. The Club were not out of net fria his centre, thereby putting this the wood, for the brilliant play by Chai. B.G.A. w up. Being a goal down, on the wing would probably bring their Kowlent were not long before they took downfall if the inside men could only get. the lead, for after Half had been pulled into shooting form. The Club backs up for offside, that player, receiving acre not safe, and Bishop was inclined from King, SETT in a hard shot and to wander, leaving good openings. How- Phillips pushing the ball out' Brown re ever, the Club made the game sale, for turned it into the net with the R.G.A.Valentine

the Call over to goalkeeper beat.

Forsyth who sent in a high shut. The (k). Brown sent Millard away from the ball struck the crossbar and rebounded centre kick. bu: Frampton cleared and to Begg who took it on the run and land- the R.G.A. were soon at the other and, led if safe in the net. South Chira were" where Townsend brought off a good save not done and they kept the Club alert The .G.A returned and Godrell sextintil the final whistle sounded, and the over the bar from a good position. Hall game ended in a win for the Club as broke cran away and tested Phillips stove.

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This Company has been formal principally to promote the use of reinforced concrete in building and engineering work generally, This form of building matonal is greatly in favour in Europe and America for its cheapness and the saving it times in erection. It should be especially in demand in tryical places owing to its great resistance to the deleterions influence of the climate and to the attacks of insects such as white-aats, etc and

1: Mims therefore an ideal material for Hongkong as a substitute for the opt

ften inferior materials at present in use. Honses are particularly scarce in the present timound there should be no lack of work for a Company such as this. The Company has already large contracts in view both for fresh work sud work in process of, custraction which it hopes to secure. The Company is empowered by its Memoranduri of Association to do all kinds of engineering, building and architectural work and for the objects it has in view a large capital with eventually be required.

The Company has acquired as a going concern as from the 13th day of September, 1922, the business of Levis GAIN of St. George's Buildings, Victoria. Hongkong, Architect, Civil Engineer, Consulting and Structural Engineer and Reinforced Concrete Expert, the parchase

price for which will be paid and satisfied by the allotment to him of Five hundred shares of the Company credited as fully paid-up. Of these Four hundred and fifty shares are for the goodwill of the suid, business. The contract for the acquisition of this business 14 dated the 21st day of October, 1922, and made between the sail Louis Gam of the one part and WALTER JOHN HAWKER as Trustee for the Company of the other part. A copy of this contract can be inspected at the office of the Solicitors to the Company at any time during business hours.

concrete work.

The Company has entered into contracts to secure the services of experts in reinforced The minimum subscription on which the Directors may paced to allotment is seven shares. The shares now offered for subscription have bees underwritten by the Directors and Sir CATCHICE PAUL CHiTER, Kyr. C.M.G. and Mr. JAMES HARPER TAGGART for a commision at the rate of Two per cent. on the amount thereof in proportior to the shares taken by them for which they have subscribed the Memorandum of Association and such commission is payable by the Company.

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No other commission or promotion money will be paid by the Company.

The Company is to pay the preliminary expenses of and incident to the formation mad flouting of the Company down to the time when it Leconies entitled to commence business and the estimated sinonat thereof is $5,000.

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The Articles of Association provide that the qualification of a Director is to be the holling of 1,000 shares in the Company and that the remuneration of each of the Directors is to le $1,000 per annuON

The Directors are interested in the promotion of the Company to the extent only that they or some of them are Directors of other companies with whom the Company may do business. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company can be inspected at the office of Messrs Dencon, Lonker, Descon & Haraton, Solicitors for the Coopaty, at any time during business hours.***

A copy of the Company's Memorandum of Association is annexed to the prospectus and forms part of it. Application for shares should be made upon the form accompanying the prospectus and sent to the Company's Bankers together, with a remittance of $2.50 per share the smount of the deposit.

Where no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in fall and where the number of shares allotted in less than the number applied for a proportionate amount of the deposit will be returned.

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Prospectuses can be inspected at and forms of application obtained from the Company's Bankers, the Hongkong and Sharghai Banking Corporation, and at and from the teraperary ofices of the Company in Powell's Building. Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. This prosjectus has been duly filed with the Registrar of Companies,

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Dated the 28th day of October, 1922.

AMBROSE POLICK"

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ARMS CASES.

Another seizure, of Contraband arms

tween the two cases.

Inspector Shannon discovered in one of the rooms of the Palace Hotel four Smith and 2,412 rounds of ammunition... and Weston revolvers, one Lagard pistol "In connection with the case, a Chinese has been arrested, while a European bben detained on suspicion. whose name has riot been divulged har. This case. will come before Mr. Lind Bell for bearing today,

who saved well and play settled in mid-The outstanding player on the field was field until Kowloon broke away and Hall Chai Kwong Yeung, who showed a clean sent in a hard shot which Phillips clear pair of heels on several occasions to the

The dibroar sccured their first win in ANOTHER SEIZURE AT AN HOTEL ed, Couzens getting away for the R.G.A. defense. Chan So and Fung Tai played forced Wheeler to concede enruer the a sound game while Leung Yuk Tong the League, when they ben the Police

on Navy "B" ground by 3 goals to ball being sent behind from the flag kick worked hard af centre half." Groen forced a corner of Kaight from

was made by Sub-Inspector Shannon at: Rodger in goal saved the Club aad In the first half Harper and Hood which Morrison cleared; and Coombes, brought back to ining the brilliant ex-scored for the sailors, while Dr. Valen the Palace Hotel, Kowloon, the other day. The raid was executed simultaneously after henting Lelliött, went in and beat hibitions given by him, between the sticks tine score for the police,"

The game was well contested and with Sub-Inspector Fallon's search at the Phillips, the ball passing between the before he decided to come out and leave goalkeeper's legs. Being two goals down the charge to big brother George. The Harper, scoring again for the Ambros King Edward Hotel (already reported). the R.G.A. pressed and during a rush a Club forward line showed good corabina the sailers ran out winners of a fast game There is believed to be a connection be defender handled in the penalty area and tion although at times individual play by the score given above.

The team turned out as under- Couzas failed at the spot kick the ball crept in which spoilt many a good charpe,

ANEOARCoyah: Wellbourne and, striking the crossbar and rebounding to Valentine was accurate, in his shooting, play, Kowloon clearing. Keeping up the while, on the other hand, Berg was in Butler; Turner, Edmonds and Woodcock other penalty and this time Pascoe took good solo runs, but why he shot from Carter pressure. the R.G.A, werd awarded as clined to be erratic. He did a couple of Harper, Davis, Foldeaves, Hood and Police Swan; Miller and McWalter the kick and made no mistake, beating long range on two occasions with only Townsend and reducing Kowinon's lead, Lau in front of him is not understood. Robertson, Melaren and Post; Watson McHugh failed to take. Couzen's and Duncan cleared. McHugh supported by his wing halves. The Her

Pas from Stewart worked hard and he was ably Pearson Dr. Valentine, Johnson and and Couzens came again but Morrison backs did good work but they are slow

Referee. Mr. Newton relieved by kicking to touch. A free kick to recover when benten, while Bishop is awarded the R.G.A., just outside the inclined to let the ball go to look after penalty area gave them no advantage for the man. South China would have done. offside play spoilt a good opening much better had Wong Pak Cheong heen Jardine, Matheson & Co. at Yokohama, Green, broke away and Townsend was in the centre. lucky to tip the hall over the bar from a The teams took the field as, under: hard drive..

CLTB.-J. Rodger; Israel and Bishop: The corner kick was easily cleared and McPhail, Stewart and Moore, Maix, A Chiness was sentenced to three with the ball in midfield the whistle Forsyth, Begg. Valentine, and England. months hard labour by Mr. Lindsell, on sounded for time, leaving Kowloon win. SOUTH CHINA. Lau Hing Cheung; Saturday, on a charge of demanding ners of a fast gaude by four goals to three Farg Tai and Chan So: Lam Yuk Ying, mosey by menaces from a boy whom he The game was well contested. Kowloon Leung Yuk Tong and Ng Kam Chean forwards showing letter form in front of Chui Kwong Yeung, Leang Tai Fong, gol Townsend. King and Brown, were Wong Shui Wa and Chan Kwong Yui, conspicuous for the winners, while Pascoe, Referee.-Mr. Williams“

Mr. W. Warrener, of Mears. was recently married at Kobe to Miss "Mobet Wall of Staffordshire:

MORE, ARMS

For unlawfully having in his possession a revolver and 200 rounds of ammunition, a seaman of the as. On Lee was sentenced to 19 months' hard labour by Mr. E. W. Another Chinese who was arrested by Hamilton on Saturday morning. Detective Inspector J. Grant at No. 8, was coercing with a view to forcing him Tal Wong Street, for the unlawful poscs to join a certain Gaild. The boy reported sion of a revolver, two bullets and two the matter to the police and the man was daggers was also sent to prison for ning caught by means of a marked noter

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